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Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate, use and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into and outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Warning & Caution for Network Domes


If you fail to read this information and handle
the product incorrectly, death or serious injury
may occur.
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The unit should be installed by trained


personnel.
Always stop using when the product emits
smoke or abnormal heat.

This symbol is intended to alert the user


to the presence of un-insulated
dangerous voltage within the products
enclosure that can cause electric shock..

Never install the product in area exposed to


water, oil or gas.

This symbol is intended to alert the user


to the presence of important operating
and maintenance (servicing) instructions
in the literature accompanying the
appliance.

Never install the product on a ceiling that


cannot hold its weight.
Never touch the power cord with wet hands.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Never install the product in extremely high or
low temperature.
Never drop, hit strongly nor vibrate the
product.
Never expose the product to direct sunlight or
severe ray.
Never touch the front glass of the product.

Additional
Warning & Caution for Network Domes
If you fail to read this information and handle the product
incorrectly, death or serious injury may occur.

Input power:
Heater:
Fan:
The heater
The fan

With Camera - 24V AC


25 watts at 24V AC
18watts
2watts
activates at +10 (5),
deactivates at +15(5)
activates at +45 (5),
Deactivates at +35 (5)

Never install the product on a ceiling that


cannot hold its weight.

Never install the product in area exposed to


Never install the product in areas exposed to
water, oil or gas.
rain or water
Revision History

Date

Rev. No

Description

2009-12-21

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1

Introduction
..7
1.1.
Over
view..
...7
1.2. Features of Network Domes................................................................................................................. 8
1.3. Applications of Network Domes........................................................................................................... 10

2.
Product
Description11
2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.

Package Contents............................................................................................................................. 11
Preview............................................................................................................................................. 11
PC Requirements............................................................................................................................... 12
Physical description........................................................................................................................... 13

3. Quick Installation................................................................................................................18
3.1.
3.2.
3.3.
3.4.
3.5.

Assemble and Install IP camera.......................................................................................................... 18


Setting the Image Attribute................................................................................................................. 20
Operating the OSD............................................................................................................................. 20
Connection Method........................................................................................................................... 21
Dip Switch........................................................................................................................................ 23

4. Installation.........................................................................................................................26
4.1.
4.2.
4.3.
4.4.
4.5.

Ceiling Mount Type............................................................................................................................ 26


Embedded Mount Type....................................................................................................................... 28
Indoor Housing Adaptor Type.............................................................................................................. 29
Ceiling Mount Bracket........................................................................................................................ 31
Wall Mount Bracket........................................................................................................................... 33

5.Configuration
...35
5.1.
Set
up
network
environment....35
5.2.
View
video
on
web
page.35
A.
View
video
using
IPAdmin
Tool..
..35
B.
View
video
using
IP
address.
...38
5.3.
Reset
.38
5.4.
Factory
Default
.38

6.
SPECIFICATION..
39
6.1.
Specification
of
analog
.39
6.2.
Specification
of
Network
.40

module..
module..

7. Quick Operating Keys....

.44

7.1. Quick Operation key Table [Protocol].

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8. Diagnostic..
..46
9. OSD Menu Setting.....
.47
9.1. OSD Menu Table..........
.47
9.2. Dome Setup.,..........
.51
A. Main Menu..........
..51
B. Dome Setup....
...51
C. Camera Setup....
...56
D. Preset Set ......
......58
E. Auto Scan Set.........
......59
F. Tour Set..........
.......60
G. Privacy Set.........
......62
H. Pattern Set......
......63
I. Alarm Set...........
.......64
J. Sector Set,,............
...65
K. Exit..........
.66

9.
DIMENSIONS.....
67
6.1.
Indoor
Type..
..
....67
6.2.
Outdoor
Type.
.
..68

10.APPENDIX
:
FAN
&
HEATER.
69
11.TROUBLE
SHOOTING.....
70

1.

Introduction

1.1. Overview
The Network Domes is a state-of-the-art Speed Dome network camera which transmits synchronized video and
audio data in real time with D1 resolution at full frame rate. This is possible through MPEG4 CODEC technology,
which provides high quality video with highly compressed data streams. The Network Domes can be connected,

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controlled and monitored from a remote location through an IP connection over internet or intranet. Unlike CCTV or
DVR, the Network Domes is easy to install and owner will experience cost and space savings in the installation
owing to the state of the art technologies embedded in the system. Based on Embedded Software Solution
(Embedded Web Server, Embedded Streaming Server, Network Protocol), the Network Domes ensures
unprecedented performance and stability to be an ideal network camera solution for system integration solutions.
Network Domes is offered with standard Ethernet interface.

1.2. Features of Network Domes


A. CAMERA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Indoor / Outdoor * PTZ Dome IP Camera


IP66 Vandal proof (supported only with Outdoor Housing)
Sony 1/4 Ex-view HAD CCD (18X,26X,36X) / Sony 1/4 Super HAD CCD (27X, 33X,37X)
X18,X26,X27,X33,X36,X37 Optical Zoom (X12 Digital Zoom)
True Day & Night (IR Cut Filter)+DSS

B. STREAMING
1.

2.
3.
4.

Dual streaming mode ( such as different codec / resolution / bit rate and so on.)
De-interlacing on DSP
Burnt-in text supported
Unicast / Multicast supported

VIDEO / AUDIO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Video compression : H.264 / MPEG / MJPEG, 25/30FPS @ D1 ( PAL / NTSC )


Audio compression : G.711 ( Law , aLaw ) / PCM
Analog video out for external monitors
Video Motion Detection supported
2-Way mono audio supported

NETWORK
1.
2.

RTSP / HTTP protocol supported


10 / 100 Base-T Ethernet

Additional Features
1.

RS-485 supported

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2.
3.
4.

OSD supported
SDK ( Software Development Kit) provided
4ch DI/2ch DO supported

VCA (Video Content Analysis)


1.
2.

VCA Presence ( Included as basic )


VCA Surveillance ( Optional )

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A. Detailed Features of Speed Dome part


World most silent speed dome camera

Filter changeable True Day/Night

Adoption of timing belt, specialized gear, and other lownoise-technologies reduced mechanical vibration
which significantly enhances durability and quality of the
camera. This camera is the perfect match, both indoor and
outdoor, for demanding security and monitoring
applications.

Automatic IR cut filter ensures near-true color video for


day time while providing quality B/W video under low
illumination. The efficiency of the monitoring can be
improved by using this feature used together with DSS
(Digital Slow Shutter). This feature is available only for
18x/26x/36x zoom module.

0.024 dome system accuracy with 1/8 micro step

Hot Keys

By adopting 1/8 micro step and twin gear system, the


dome camera achieved 0.024 rotational accuracy.
It provides excellent precision for delicate control such as
preset positions.

Various Surveillance Functions

Reliable RAM-Material
The mechanical stabilization improves the durability
and long life time of the camera by using reliable
materials especially, stepping motor, slip ring, timing
belt and power condenser. This camera case is made of
fire resisting material that approved UL grade
94 V-0. It is useful for indoor environment
concerning about the fire accident.

Compensation function : Preset position


The function provides absolute preset position even in
difficult applications where vibration and strong winds
may otherwise affect dome performance.

Slip Ring for long life time


(20milion rotate ring tested)
Equipped with slip ring that passed 20 millions rotations
performed for 6 months.

Power misconnection protection on RS485


terminals.
Highcircuit
speedis Pan
& Tilt against
movement
RS-485
protected
false connection of

speed
for the communication
panning and channel.
tilting are
the Maximum
power source
for ensured
350 /sec and 250 /sec, respectively, for preset
movement. The high speed will enable quick
movement to the spot you want to watch..

This camera supports various hot key functions for


ease of control by other controllers or DVRs.

Auto Scan continuously repeats movement between


two preset positions with various speed and dwell time.
8 Group Tour: Up to 8 Programmable group
tours are supported. Each group can be configured
to have up to 60 preset positions with different
speed and dwell time
165 Preset positions: Up to 165 programmable
preset positions. Each preset position can be labeled
by up to 16 characters
8 Patterns: up to 8 user-defined patterns.
Each pattern can last up to 60 seconds and can be
named with up to 16 characters. Total of 480 second of
pattern monitoring is possible.
8 Sectors: Up to 8 user-defined sectors.
Each sector can be labeled by up to 16 characters
Max 24 Privacy Masking Zones : Up to 24
programmable user-defined privacy masking zones are
available with 16 characters (18x/26x/36x only)
4 Alarm input and 2 relay out : 4 alarm inputs
and 2 relay outputs that can be matched with preset,
tours, and patterns for versatile monitoring functions.

Multiple language support


Intelligent Pan/Tilt Controlling
Pan and tilt speed is adjusted in connection
with zoom factor.

200/S Manual Operation speed


This camera provides up to 200/sec of manual
speed and its adjustable from 100/sec to
200/sec

1/4 Sony Ex-View CCD

Equipped with Sony Ex-view HARD CCD


technology, these particular camera provide
excellent sensitivity
and low smear levels.(18x/26x/36x only)

1.3. Applications of Network Domes


IP surveillance (buildings, stores, manufacturing facilities, parking lots, banks, government facilities, military,
etc.,

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Real time Internet broadcasting


Remote monitoring (hospitals, kindergartens, traffic, public areas, etc.,)
Teleconference (Bi-directional audio conference)
Remote Learning
Weather and environmental observation

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2.

Product Description

2.1. Package Contents


Open the package and check if you have the followings:

OUTDOOR

INDOOR
(

1. IP CAMERA BODY
2. AC Adapter (Optional)
3. Ceiling Mount Bracket
4. Wrench
5. Screw (M 3x6 screw 2EA,
4x16 screw 5EA )
6. Safety Wire
7. Ceiling Cover
8. Cable ties
9. Terminal Block
(1 EA of 2Pin, 3Pin , 5Pin ,6Pin)

1. All items of indoor speed dome network


camera expect Ceiling Cover
2. Manual for outdoor housing
3. Outdoor Housing
4. Wall Mount Bracket
5. Screw (M4x15 screw 4EA)
6. Safety Cable

OUTDOOR = INDOOR + Outdoor Housing

2.2. Preview
OUTDOOR

INDOOR

2.3.

PC

Requirements
AV streaming data received from Network Domes can be
decoded or stored in a PC running i-NVR program which
viewing & recording program for a PC. Minimum requirement of the PC is described below:

is

Recommended
CPU
Main Memory
Operating system*
Web browser
Network
Network

Pentium IV 2.2GHz or Higher


512MB or Higher
Windows 2000 / Windows XP
Windows Vista / Windows 7
Internet Explorer 6.0 or Higher Version
100 Base-T Ethernet
100 Base-T Ethernet

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2.4. Physical description


Bottom View and Connections

Fig. 1 Bottom View of Network Domes


1. LAN Connector [Ethernet]
This is a Rj45LAN connector for 10/100 Base-T Ethernet.
2. RS485

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IPE4100 supports RS-485Serial Communication Part.


3. 3Pin connector for power
IPE4100 needs an AC24V for power supply. Refer to the section 5.1 Connectors for more specific
information.
4. External Video
It is an analog video output part.
5. 5pin connector for D/I
IPE-4100 provides 2 channel D/I. Refer to the section 5.1 Connectorsfor more specific information.
6. 6pin connector for D/O
IPE-4100 provides 4 channel D/O. Refer to the section 5.1 Connectorsfor more specific information.
7. Audio Output
IPE-4100 Have a mono audio input.
8. Reset
Reset switch is used for restarting IPE-4100 or resetting IPE-4100 as Factory Default (FD). Refer to the
section 5.3.Reset for more specific information.

A. Input / Output Connectors at Bottom panel of Network Domes

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Fig. 2. Bottom View


Domes

of Network

Description

Connector Name

ALARM

AUX

NETWORK
RS485
VIDEO OUT
LINE OUT
MIC/LINE IN

AC24V

. 4 Alarm inputs(Signal pin number : 1, 2, 3, 4), 2 GND(ground) signals


. Connect external alarm sensors such as the infrared, heat, magnetic sensor
to network camera.
. Sensor type(Normal Open or Normal Close) can be selected using Virtual
System Controller (Keyboard Emulator) in i-NVR (for detailed information, please refer to the iNVR users guide in CD)
. 2 Relay outputs and 1 ground (GND) signal
. Connect external alarm generators such as sirens, flashing light, etc., to network camera.
Please refer to the section 6.1 for more detailed description.

. RJ45 connector, 100Base-T.


. Connects Network Domes to IP network
. Connect external device such as System Controller (Keyboard) or DVR to Network Domes
network camera
. Composite video output from the camera.,
. Connect a speaker with amplifier.
. Audio/voice from client at remote site can be output through the line out terminal in bidirectional audio mode of iNVR or NVR-Pro.
. Connect external Microphone or audio to network camera.
Input audio/voice is compressed in network camera for synchronized transmission with video
to client PC through IP network
. Connect 24 Volt AC adaptor to this terminal for supplying power to the network camera.
. AC adapter which is compliant to the specification for Network Domes should be used.
Misuse of power supply can cause damage to Network Domes.
TBTCCTV assumes no responsibility for misuse of the power supply.

B. Exterior and Interior of View


Common part of Network Domes

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Fig.

Bubble
Lock Screw
Dip Switch1
Dip Switch2
Camera
Lock Holder

3. FRONT/BACK View of Network Domes

7. Lan Connector [Ethernet]


8. RS-485
9. Audio Output
10. Audio Input
11. 6 Pin Connector for D/O
12. 5 Pin Connector for D/I
13. External Video
14. Reset
15. 3 Pin Connector for power

Outdoor Housing parts

1. Sun Visor
2. Housing
3. Bubble
4. Ceiling Mount Bracket
for indoor camera
5. Heater
6. Fan
7. Circuit Board

Fig. 4. REAR View of Network Domes

Fig. 5. Outdoor Housing

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3. Quick Installation
3.1 . Assemble and Install IP camera
A. Indoor type

Fig. 6

Fig. 7

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Before you install the camera, you should set


the DIP switches to configure the camera ID,
communication protocol, Please refer to the page25.
DIP Switch.
1 .Find the places which are strong enough to support the
camera, about 2kg
2. Make a hole, 147mm, on the ceiling.
3. Hook the safety wire to suspension and the safety wire hold
on the bracket.
4. Install the ceiling mount bracket by driving 4 screws, 4mm
tapping screws.
5. You can make wires simple by cable ties.
Fig. 8

Fig.8

Fig.9

Fig.10
6. Make the wires go
through the square hole.
7. Insert mount holder and twist the camera counterclockwise.
8. Fix the camera by driving a screw on lock holder1 and 2.
9. Install the camera by inserting cover lock and twisting clockwise.

B. Outdoor type
1. Attach the ceiling mount bracket to the dome.
Camera. Find more explanation at Note A(20page) below.
2. Open the dome cover to remove the bubble. Find more explanation at Note B(20page) below
3. Twist the bubble counterclockwise and remove it from the dome cover.

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4.
5.
6.
7.

Put the dome cover on the dome camera.


Connection the LAN cable and power supply cable with the dome camera.
Place the dome camera into the outdoor housing
Fasten the dome camera with screws. Make sure the dome camera and the housing fit each other into
place.
8. Put the outdoor cover on the housing.
9. Fasten the Cover with screws.

Fig.11
Inside of outdoor housing

Note A : Before you assemble the dome camera and its


outdoor housing, you should attach the ceiling mount bracket
to the dome camera. For the detailed information, Please
refer to the Step1.

Note B : When you remove the bubble, you should open the dome cover first. Please refer to the Step1 for
information on Opening the dome Cover.
Note : When assembling the dome and its outdoor housing, make sure they fit each other into place.

3.2. Setting the Image Attribute.


You can set the image attribute of camera through the webpage.
The menu of image attribute can be seen under Setup> Video& Audio> Video-in > Attribute Setting.

3.3. Operating the OSD Menu


To operate the OSD of camera; refer to the OSD Menu Control Manual in the SDK (Page43~64)

3.4 . Connection Method

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A. Connectors

Fig.12 Rear Part

B. Power Connection
Please, Check the voltage and current capacity of rated power carefully.
Rated power is indicated in the back of main unit.
Type
Rated Power
Input Voltage Range
Indoor
AC24V
18~32V AC
Outdoor
AC24V
18~32V AC

Current Consumption
850mA
1.5A

C. RS-485 Communication
For PTZ control, Connect this line to keyboard and DVR. To control multiple cameras at the same time, RS-485
communication lines of them is connected in parallel.

D. Audio Input / Output

Connect to the audio input device such as Mic and the audio output device such as the amplifier speaker.

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Caution : Do not connect the speaker without amplifier.

E. Sensor (DI) connection

Camera provides 4 channel D/I. It can be connected to a relay type sensor as the following figures.
Relay Rating :Max24V ac 500mA or 12DC 1A.
Caution : Do not exceed the maximum relay rating.

Fig.13

F.

Alarm(DO)

connection

Camera provides 2channel


Relay Rating:Max24V AC 500mA or 12V DC 1A
Caution : Do not exceed the maximum relay rating.

D/O

Fig.14

3.5. DIP Switch


Before you install the camera,
switches to configure the camera

you should set the DIP


ID, communication protocol.

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Fig.15

Opening dome cover

Fig.16.
dome

Placing
cover

A. Camera ID Setup
ON

ON

ID number of camera is set using binary number.


The example is shown below.
Fig.17
DIP1

Pin

DIP Value

16

32

64

128

Default
ex)ID=10

ON
OFF

OFF
ON

OFF
OFF

OFF
ON

OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF

The range of ID is 1~255. Do not use 0 as camera ID. Factory default of Camera ID is 1.
If you want to control a certain camera, you must match the camera ID with Cam ID Setting of DVR
or Controller.

B. Communication Protocol Setup


Select the appropriate Protocol with DIP switch combination.
DIP2

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Pin

DIP
Value

RS-485
Termination

Not
used

Protocol1

Protocol2

Not
used

Not
used

Baud
Rate1

Baud
Rate2

Default

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

Pin1 is used for RS-485, 100W termination. Set ON DIP2-1 st of only the last looped camera from the controller.
Even in case of only one camera, set On Dip2-1st of the camera.

Fig.18

Pin3
OFF
ON
ON

Pin4
OFF
ON
OFF

Protocol
Pelco-D or Pelco-P
Not used
Maxpro

Pin7
Pin8
BAUD RATE
OFF
OFF
Not used
OFF
ON
2400bps (Pelco-D)
ON
OFF
4800bps (Pelco-P)
ON
ON
9600bps (Maxpro)
If you want to control using DVR or P/T controller, their protocol must be identical to camera.
Otherwise, you cannot control the camera.
If you changed camera protocol by changing DIP S/W, the change will be effective after you reboot the camera.
Factory default of protocol is Pelco-D, 2400bps, 6bit, 1stop bit, no parity.

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4.

INSTALLATION

4.1. Ceiling Mount Type


CONTENTS
1.

Ceiling Mount Bracket

1EA

1. Find the places which are strong enough to support the camera, about 2kg.
2. Make a hole, 145mm, on the ceiling.(Fig.19)
Hook the safety wire to suspension and the safety wire hold on the bracket.(Fig.20)
3. Install the ceiling mount bracket by driving 4 screws, 4mm tapping screws. (Fig.21)
4. You can make wires simple by cable ties.(Fig.22)
5. Make the wires go though the square hole.
Insert mount holder and twist the camera counterclockwise.

Fig.20

Fig.19
Fig.21

Fig.22

6. Fix the camera by driving a screw on lock holder1 and 2 (Fig.23)


7. Install the cover by inserting cover lock and twisting clockwise.(Fig.24)

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Fig.25

Fig.23

Fig.24

4.2. Embedded Mount Type

1.

CONTENTS
Embedded Mount Bracket 1EA

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Fig.27

1.

Prepare
a
190mm hole in
ceiling board.
the safety wire
suspension
to
prevent camera
falling.
side of safety
Fig.26
is fixed to the
wire
hole.
(Fig.26)
the Lock Levers
insert
the
Bracket into the
Ceiling Hole.
the Bracket to
Ceiling using the
driver.(Fig.27)
Hereafter

the
Fix
to a
from
Other
wire
safety
2. Fold
then
Fix
the
3.

Fig.28
installation is same way of Ceiling Mount Type.(Refer to the page26)

4.3. Indoor Housing Adaptor Type


CONTENTS
1. Indoor Housing 1ea
2. Pipe Nut 2ea

1. After screwing pipe nut on the pipe and inserting it into housing, fix the pipe with housing
by screwing the nut again. (Fig.29)
2. Fix the ceiling bracket on the housing by M4.0 screw.(Fig.30)

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Fig.29

Fig.30
3. Tie the wire using the cable tie
4. Let the wires to be put into the square hole.(Fig.31)
Place the camera Mount Holder on the Bracket Mount Hole.
To insert them easily, Keep 10interval of Lock Holder1 and Holder2.
5. To assemble, rotate the camera clockwise by 10.(Fig.33)
6. Screw up Lock Holders with screws.
7. Assemble the cover.
Fix three Cover Locks to three Cover Holes rotating clockwise.(Fig.33)

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Fig.32

Fig.31

Fig.33

4.4.
Bracket

Ceiling Mount
CONTENTS
1. Ceiling Mount Bracket
1EA
2. Set Anchor Bolt (W5/16) 4EA

3. Wrench (3mm) 1EA


4. Manual

1EA

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1. If you want to install the speed dome on the concrete wall, you need to make 13mm diameter
4holes by drill like Fig.34 (Depth37mm)
2. Install Set Anchor Bolt on the holes.
3. Fix the Set Anchor Bolt of the bracket by nut. (Fig.35)
4. Fit the indoor Bracket into the groove of the ceiling Mount Bracket and tighten them up with
Screw M4x10. (Fig.37)

Fig.34
Fig.36

Fig.35

Fig.37

5. Hang the Safety Wire 2 of the indoor Housing up in the Camera as Fig.38
6. You can make wires simple by cable ties
Insert mount holder and twist the camera counterclockwise. (Fig.39)
7. Place the Camera Mount Holder on the Bracket Mount Hole.
To insert them easily, keep 10 interval of Lock Holder1 and Lock Holder2.
8. Screw up Lock Holders with screws.(Fig.40)

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Fig.38

Fig.39

Fig.40

4.5.
Wall
Mount
Bracket
CONTENTS
1. Wall Mount Bracket
1EA
2. Set Anchor Bolt (W5/16) 4EA
3. M3x6 Screw
1EA

3. Wrench (3mm) 1EA


4. Manual

1EA

1. If you want to install the speed dome on the concrete wall, you need to make 13mm diameter

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2.
3.
4.
5.

4 holes by drill like Fig.41(Depth37mm)


Install Set Anchor Bolt on the holes.
Fix the Set Anchor Bolt of the bracket by nut(Fig.42)
Fit the indoor Bracket into the groove of the Wall Mount Bracket as Fig.43.
Hang the Safety Wire2 of the indoor Housing up in the Camera as Fig.44.

Fig.41
<The cable into ceiling>

Fig.43

Fig.42

<The cable out of ceiling>

Fig.44

6. You can make wires simple by cable ties.


Insert mount holder and twist the camera counterclockwise(Fig45)
7. Place the Camera Mount Holder on the Bracket Mount Hole.
To insert them easily, keep 10 interval of Lock Holder 1 and Lock Holder2.(Fig.46)
8. Screw up lock Holder with screws.(Fig.47)

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5.

CONFIGURATION

5.1. Set up Network environment


The default IP address of your IP device is 192.168.xxx.xxx.
You can find the available IP address from the AC address of your device. Please make sure the device and your
PC are on the same network segment before running the installation. If the network segment between your PC and
the device is different, change your PCs settings as below.
ID address : 192.168.xxx.xxx
Subnet mask:255.255.0.0

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5.2. View video on web page


View the live video on a web page using your IP device and its IP address. You can the IPAdmiinTool or enter the IP
address on the web page.

A. View video using IPAdmin Tool


IPAdmin Tool automatically searches all activated NVC/IPE seriese, and shows the product name, IP address, MAC
address and etc. IPAdminTool is provided with SDK at the following SDK path.
{SDK root}BINTOOLSAdminTool
To use the IPAdminTool and view the live on a web page.
1. Start IPAdminTool. Names and info of currently activated ID devices appear as a list.
2. Right-Click on the desired device and select Web view.
3. Select Continue to this website on the Security Certificate Alert page.
(The explanation and captured images at this manual are mainly on the basis of internet Explorer7.0)

4. Click Pop-up blocked and install the ActiveX control as below. You need to install the ActiveX for displaying
the images.

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5. Wait for a few seconds while the web page loads. The live video is displayed as below.

6. If the live video is not displayed and Can not create XMLDOM Document Install MSXML4.0
Message is shown as below. Please download and Install from the link below.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloades/details.aspx?familyid=3144B72B-B4F2-46DA-B4B6CSD7485F2B42&displaylang=en
{VCA Library requires MS XML4.0 library which is an xml parser made by Microsoft.}

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B. View video using IP address


View the live video on a web page using your IP device and its IP address. To have the correct IP address
Ready and use it on web page:
1. Convert a MAC address to an IP address or check the IP address on the IPAdminTool.
(The MAC address is attached on the side or bottom of the device.)
MAC address = 00-13-23-01-14-B1 IP address = 192.168.20.177
Convert the Hexadecimal number to Decimal number.
2. Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the device.
3. Click Continue to this website on the Security Certificate Alert page.
4. Click Pop-up blocked and install the ActiveX control as below. You need to install the ActiveX for displaying the
images.
5. Wait for a few seconds while the web page loads. The live video is displayed.

5.3. Reset
1. While the device is in use, press and hold the Reset button.
2. Release the Reset Button after 3 seconds.
3. Wait for the system to reboot.

5.4. Factory Default


1.
2.
3.
4.

Disconnect the power supply from the device.


Connect the Power to the device with the reset button pressed and held.
Release the Reset button after 5seconds.
Wait for the system to reboot.

6.

SPECIFICATION

6.1. Specification of the analogue module


A. Zoom cameras
Network Domes is offered with 3 types of zoom camera modules as described in the following table.

Camera module
18X Zoom
26X Zoom
27X Zoom
33x Zoom
36X Zoom
37x Zoom

Lens
Sony Zoom Camera
Sony Zoom Camera
Samsung Zoom Camera
Samsung Zoom Camera
Sony Zoom Camera
Samsung Zoom Camera

Misc.
PAL or NTSC
PAL or /NTSC
PAL or /NTSC
PAL or /NTSC
PAL or /NTSC
PAL or /NTSC

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6.2. Specification of the Network module


A. Summary
Camera Module
Image Sensor
Effective Pixels
TV System
Horizontal
Resolution
Focal Length
White Balance
Scanning
System
Sync System
Min. illumination
(Lux)
Sens-up (Lux)
Lens (Optical)
Digital
Len
s
With
optical

WDR
Day&Night (ICR)
DSS
S/N Ratio
AGC
BLC

18X
Sony1/4
Ex-view
HAD CCD

26X

27X

33X

36X

Sony1/4
Sony1/4
Sony1/4
Sony1/4
Ex-view
Super
Super
Ex-view
HAD CCD
HAD CCD
HAD CCD
HAD CCD
NTSC : 768(H) * 494(V) 380K / PAL : 752(H) * 582(V) 440K
NTSC / PAL

37X
Sony1/4
super
HAD CCD

More Than 480 TV Line


( F=1.4 ~ 3.0
f=4.1~
73.8mm)

( F=1.6 ~ 3.8
( F=1.6 ~ 2.9
( F=1.6 ~ 3.6
( F=1.6 ~ 4.5
f=3.5~
f=3.5~
f=3.5~
f=3.4~
91.0mm)
94.5mm)
115.5mm)
122.4mm)
ATW / AWB(x18,x26,x36) / Indoor / Outdoor /
2:1 Interface

0.05 (50IRE)
0.01 (ICR on)

0.14 (50IRE)
0.05 (ICR on)

18X

26X

0.00007
27X

216x

312x

324x

Internal (12VDC)
0.4 (50IRE)
0.41 (50IRE)
0.02 (ICR)
0.02 (ICR-on)

( F=1.6 ~ 3.9
f=3.5~
129.5mm)

0.1 (50IRE)
0.01(ICR-on)

0.7 (50IRE)
0.061(ICR-on)

0.00007
33X

36X

0.0001
37X

396x

432x

444x

12X
YES
YES
YES
Auto / Day / Night
OFF/AUTO[002]/004/006/008/010/012/014/016/024/032/064/128/256]
More Than 50dB
OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH (27x,33x,37x Only)
ON / OFF

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Flickerless
SSNR

NTSC : ON / OFF (1/100) PAL : ON / OFF (1/120)


OFF/LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH

Dome
Pan Rotation Angle
Pan
Manual
Speed
Preset
Tilt Rotation Angle
Tilt
Manual
Speed
Preset
Preset
Auto Scan
Group Tour
Pattern
On Screen Display (Analog)

Video
Compression
Number of Streams
Resolution
Compression FPS
De-interlacing
Motion Detection
OSD
Burnt-in Text (Digital)
Analog Video Output
Audio
Input/Output
Compression

360 Endless
0.5~100 or 200/sec (64 step)
Max300/sec, Min 10/sec
-2~90
Manual0.5~45 or 200/sec (64 step)
Max250/sec, Min 200/sec
165 positions with 16 character labels /
Independent preset characteristic setup
Programmable Auto Scan
Max. 8 Programmable group tours
(each one consisting of up to 60 preset steps with different steps)
8 Programmable Patterns (total 480 seconds)
Camera ID, Pan/Tilt angle, Flip , Zoom, Etc

H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG Selectable per Stream


Dual stream, Configurable
D1, 4CIF, VGA, CIF, QCIF, QVGA
25/30 fps @ D1 (PAL/NTSC)
Supported(DSP)
Supported
Supported(DSP)
Supported(DSP)
VBS1.0 Vp-p Composite

1 / 1 Ch
PCM, G.711

Function
Network
DI / DO
RS-485
Protocol

Mechanical
Motor Type
Micro Step

10 / 100 Base-T
4/2 CH
Supported
TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, RTSP, RTCP, RTP/TCP, SNTP, mDNS, UPnP, SMTP,
SOCK,
IGMP, DHCP, FTP, DDNS, PPPoE, SSL v2/v3, IEEE 802.1X, SNMP, SSH, and
IP v6

Stepping motor
1/8 Micro Step

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Material
Dimensions

Aluminum Die Casting / Polycarbonate


Dome : 147(D)*190(H) (5.8(D)*7.5(H)
Outdoor Housing : 190(D)*307mm(H)
IVORY
Dome : 1.9kg (5lbs)
Outdoor Housing:5.7kg

Color
Weight (Approx)

B. Electrical Characteristics
Electric Characteristics
Power Source

Dome : 18~32V AC 60/50Hz 850mA


Outdoor Housing :18~32V AC 60/50Hz 1.5A
Dome :18W Max
Outdoor Housing :36W Max
1 Vp-p, 75, Composite
Line in, 1.43Vp-p, max1.49Vp-p, 39k
Line out, 46mW Power, 16
Voltage type : Max12V, Max 50mA
Relay type : On resistance- Max50
Relay type:
On-state current : Max 110mA,
On-state resistance:50(max continuous)

Power Consumption
Analog Video Output
Audio Input
Audio Output
D/I
D/O

C. Environment Condition
Environment Condition
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Operating Humidity

0C ~50C (32F~122F)
-20C ~60C (-4F~140F)
Up to 85% RH

D. VCA Video Content Analysis


VCA [Video Content Analysis]
VCA Presence (Included as Standard)
High Performance
Easy Use
Detection Zone
On-screen Display
Burnt-in Annotation

VCA Surveillance (Optional)


Detection Behavior
3D Behavior
Statistics
Meta Data
Image Stabilization (Optional)
Electronic Stabilization

Advanced Tracking Algorithm, Low False Alarm Rate


Intuitive Web Browser Interface
Multi-segment Polygons and Lines
Real-time Display of Tracking Data and Events
Stream or Analog video output
(Analog Video Output support can vary depending on the device model and
hardware version and the firmware version)
Camera Tampering , Direction, Stopping, Loitering, Entering, Exiting, Appear,
and Disappear Filters.
Perspective Corrected Size and Speed Filters.
Counting Functions and Other Statistics
Binary XML Format
Removes Camera Sway

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7.

QUICK OPERATING KEYS

7-1. Quick Operation Key Table [Pelco-D/P Protocols]


The comprehensive feature set of the dome is available from Pelco compatible controllers via quick operation keys
as defined below.

1-64 + preset and 100~200 + preset are used for normal user presets. Presets 65-99 + are reserved
for special functions. For example, to enter OSD MENU, press the button 95 +PRESET

Number

Note

Function

1 ~ 64, 100~200 +Preset

PRESET

Execute Preset 1 ~ 64, 100~200

65 + Preset
66 +Preset
67 +Preset

PRESET STATUS
AUTO SCAN
AUTO FLIP

Display Preset Status


Execute Auto Scan
Selectable On/Off/Auto in Auto Flip function

71~78 +Preset

GROUP TOUR

Execute Group Tour #1 ~ #8

81~88 +Preset
91 + Preset
92 + Preset
93 + Preset
94 + Preset
95 + Preset
96 + Preset
97 +Preset

PATTERN
ZERO POSITION
FREEZE
BLC MODE
D/N MODE
OSD MAIN MENU
FOCUS ADJUST
ALARM

Execute Pattern #1 ~ #8
Search For Pan / Tilt Zero Position
Select Freezing of current image
Selectable On/Off in BLC function
Selectable Day/Night Mode (Auto/Day/Night Mode)
To enter OSD Main Menu
Focus adjustment
Selectable Enable/Disable all Alarms

<Quick Operation Keys Table 2> Use these function keys if controller has these keys>

Menu
Tilt Up / Down
Pan Left / Right
Focus Near
Focus Far
Zoom Tele
Zoom Wide

Function
Sub menu cursor moves up / down
Enter to the sub menu or status change or decrement
Using for Enter key when user select YES or NO
Using for function changing keys when set coordinate
Status cursor to the right
Status cursor to the left

*. 65 + preset: Status Report is displayed, to remove this screen, press Focus Near button.
*. 92 + preset: This feature freezes the current live image during tour, auto scan or pattern operation.
*. When you press 92 + preset button, the image freezes but the camera is still working as per operation
such as tour, pattern or auto scan. To return to normal images, press 92 + preset button again.
This feature is operated by preset number but not included in OSD main menu.
If a controller asks for an unsupported feature Not available is displayed on the monitor.

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8.

DIAGNOSTIC

Whenever the dome is powered on, a standard diagnostic is operated.


The following messages are displayed on the monitor.
CAMERA ID : 001
BAUD RATE : 2400 BPS
WAITING

PAN ORIGIN
TILT ORIGIN
TX CONNECTION
CAMERA COMM

TEST
TEST
TEST
TEST

OK
OK
OK
OK

A. Pan Origin Test


Zero point of Pan is located during the Panning test.
B. Tilt Origin Test
Zero point of Tilt is located during the Tilt test.
C. TX connection Test
The Tx connection test looks for commands from a controller to the dome. If no commands are detected
the test will exit after 60 seconds.
During the 60 seconds, the camera must receive a signal from the controller or DVR, so please operate
the controller during this phase. As soon as the dome detects a command OK will be displayed
and the test will move on to the next step. If the Tx connection test fails check the RS 485 wiring.

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D. Camera Comm. Test


Camera communication is also checked.
OK should be displayed in these four tests before installation.
If all the above Tests are OK, NOW EEPROM CHECKING and ALL DATA INITIALIZING is displayed

and the camera is ready to operate.

9. OSD MENU
9-1. OSD MENU TABLE

MAIN MENU
DOME SETUP
CAMERA SET
AUTO SCAN
TOUR
PRIVICY
PATTERN
ALARM
SECTOR
EXIT

DOME SET
CAMERA ID
RECOVER
MANUAL SPEED
AUTO FLIP
ZOOM SPEED
ALARM
LANGUAGE
[NEXT PAGE]
SAVE AND EXIT
EXIT

:
:
:
:
:
:
:

CAM1
OFF
100/S
OFF
FAST
DISABLE
ENGLISH

AUTO SCAN SET


START ANGLE
END ANGLE
DIRECTION
ENDLESS
SPEED
DWELL TIME
SAVE AND EXIT
EXIT
PRIVACY NO
DISPLAY
ACTION
SAVE
EXIT

:
:
:
:
:
:

XXX.X.XX.X
XXX.X.XX.X
CW
OFF
10/S
03

PRIVACY SET
: 01
: OFF
: MOVE

CAMERA SET
FLICKER
MIRROR
APERTURE
D ZOOM
WB MODE
PIC FLIP
BLC
D/N MODE
DSS MODE
AGC MODE
EXIT

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

OFF
OFF
10
OFF
AWB MODE
OFF
OFF
AUTO
OFF
OFF

TOUR SET
TOUR NO : 01
TOUR TITLE
: TOUR01
TOUR STEP
: 01
PRESET NO.
: 01
DWELL TIME
: 03
SPEED
: 200/S
SAVE
EXIT
PATTERN SET
PATT NO
PATT TITLE
DATA FILL
SAVE
EXIT

: 01
: PATTERN01
: 0%

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ALARM SET
ALARM NO : 01
ALARM INPUT: OFF
ALARM ACT : 001
SAVE
EXIT

SECTOR SET
SECTOR NO : 01
SECTOR ID: SECTOR01
SECTOR START: XXX.X.XX.X
SECTOR END : XXX.X.XX.X
SAVE
EXIT

A. How to call OSD Main Menu


1. Click the PTZ button on the main view page of IPE4100.
2. Find the Menu button and click it.
3. Then, you can see the MAIN MENU is displayed on the View as below.

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B. How to call OSD Main Menu


1.
2.
3.
4.

Select a menu item using the Up and Down buttons.


Place the cursor over a desired item.
Set up a selected item by using the Left and Right buttons.
To finish and save the setting, select EXIT and press the SET button.
MAIN MENU
DOME SETUP
CAMERA SET
AUTO SCAN
TOUR
PRIVICY
PATTERN
ALARM
SECTOR

9-2. DOME SETUP


In order to enter Dome setup, select right direction when the cursor is on dome setup.
MAIN MENU
DOME
SETUP
To enter OSD Menu, press the button 95 + PRESET.
CAMERA SET
AUTO SCAN
TOUR
PRIVICY
PATTERN
ALARM
SECTOR
EXIT

A. MAIN MENU

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* Use up down to move the position and left right to make selection

B. Dome Setup
In order to enter Dome setup, select right direction when the cursor is on dome setup .

DOME SET
CAMERA ID
: CAM1
RECOVER
: OFF
MANUAL SPEED : 100/S
AUTO FLIP
: OFF
ZOOM SPEED
: FAST
ALARM
: DISABLE
LANGUAGE
: ENGLISH
[NEXT PAGE]
SAVE AND EXIT

DEFAULT SETTING

EXIT

DOME SET-CAMERA ID
To set camera name, and select a title of up to 16 characters using left or right direction keys or
joystick.
Press ZOOM TELE button to move to the next character from left to right direction and
ZOOM WIDE button to move to the next character from right to left direction
(Space displays when appears)

DOME SET-RECOVER
This feature allows the dome to revert to a specific programmed action when the dome has not received
a command for the recovery timer period.
Actions can be Auto scan, group tour and pattern. The recover time can be programmed from
15 second to 99 seconds. The default setting is OFF.

DOME SET-MANUAL SPEED

The manual speed of Pan/Tilt is selectable from 100/sec up to 200/sec. The default setting is 100/sec

DOME SET-AUTO FLIP

Auto Flip enables the dome to automatically do a 180 turn when the tilt bottom point is reached.
The default setting is OFF. This function can be recalled by pushing 67+ preset button.

DOME SET-ZOOM SPEED


Zoom speeds are selectable as FAST or SLOW mode. The default setting is FAST.

DOME SET-ALARM

You must enable the alarms for them to operate. The default setting is DISABLED.
This function can be recalled by pushing 97 + preset button.

DOME SET-LANGUAGE

Multiple languages are selectable (English, Italian, German, Dutch, Danish, Polish and French)
The default setting is ENGLISH.

DOME SET-[NEXT PAGE]

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DOME SET

SYSTEM LOCK: : OFF


[PASS WORD]
[OSD DISPLAY]
[SYSTEM STATUS]
[INITIALIZATION]
DOME
SET-[NEXT
[PREVIOUS
PAGE]

DEFAULT SETTING

PAGE]-SYSTEM LOCK

All stored dome settings can be password protected to prevent unauthorized changes.
In order to enter [PASS WORD] page, the system lock status must firstly be set as ON.
The default setting is OFF.

DOME SET [NEXT PAGE] [PASSWORD]

To enter this page to set a password, move joystick or pan key in the right direction.
The password must be set by preset number from 001 to 255 (Default 99)
ENTER PASSWORD
BY ENTERING PRESET CODE
EnterPASSWORD
any number***
from 001~255 on the password blank area and again for confirmation on blank area.
ThenCONFIRM
CONFIRMED
*** is displayed on the monitor and the menu will go back to the previous page automatically.
ENTER PASSWORD

ENTER PASSWORD

BY ENTERING PRESET CODE


BY ENTERING PRESET CODE
PASSWORD ***
PASSWORD ***
CONFIRM ***CONFIRMED
CONFIRM ***CANCELLED
<CONFIRMED>
<CANCELLED>
If you press an incorrect number between PASSWORD and CONFIRM, CANCELLED is displayed on the
monitor and the menu will return to the previous page automatically after 3 attempts.
When a password has been set, the operator must enter the correct password in order to enter
OSD MAIN MENU, or to change any of the domes configuration data
If you set a password you must ensure that it does not get lost. If this happens the dome
must be returned for workshop repair

DOME SET-[NEXT PAGE]-[OSD DISPLAY]

The camera ID setting defines whether the camera OSD display is displayed or switched off.
OSD DISPLAY
CAMERA ID
PRESET ID
SECTOR ID
COORDINATE
[PREVIOUS PAGE]

:
:
:
:

OFF
OFF
OFF
ON

DEFAULT SETTING

DOME SET-[NEXT PAGE]-[SYSTEM STATUS]


This page shows the information of this camera.
SYSTEM STATUS
PROTOCOL
: PELCO D, P
BAUD RATE
: 2400 BPS
FIRMWARE VER. : X.XX
UPGRADED DATE : YY.MM.DD
CAMERA MODULE : XXXXXXXX
[PREVIOUS PAGE]
- Protocol and baud rate are shown according to the dip switch setting
(Refer to page 29, 30 and 31)
- Firmware version and upgraded date will be changed if the dome has been upgraded.

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- The camera module type is stated as follows.

18X Zoom
23X Zoom
26X Zoom
30x Zoom
36X Zoom

Sony Zoom Camera


Samsung Zoom Camera
Sony Zoom Camera
Samsung Zoom Camera
Sony Zoom Camera

PAL or NTSC
PAL or NTSC
PAL or /NTSC
PAL or /NTSC
PAL or /NTSC

DOME SET-[NEXT PAGE]-[INITIALIZATION]


To clear the current settings select the item that you wish to reset back to factory defaults.
INITIALIZATION
[TOUR CLEAR]
[PRESET CLEAR]
[SECTOR CLEAR]
[PRIVACY CLEAR]
[PATTERN CLEAR]
[LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULT]
- To clear
[PREVIOUS
the memorized
PAGE]
data, move the joystick or pan right key until the cursor is on the required item.
TOUR CLEAR
TOUR CLEAR
ARE YOU SURE? YES NO

Press FOCUS NEAR button when the cursor is at YES in order to clear memorized data.
Then each item such as tour, preset, and sector will flicker for about 2~3 seconds.
After this process, the menu is returned to the previous page.
Use the above method for [PRESET CLEAR], [SECTOR CLEAR], [PRIVACY CLEAR],
[PATTERN CLEAR], [TOUR CLEAR].

LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULT


ALL DATA INITIALIZING
ARE YOU SURE? YES NO
To clear all data and return to factory defaults, move the joystick right or press the pan right key
to when the cursor is at [LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULT] to enter the next page.
Move joystick or the pan right keys so that the cursor is over YES, then press the FOCUS NEAR button.
ALL DATA INITIALIZING is then displayed for about 5~7 seconds and then the menu is returned to
the previous page automatically.

DOME SET-[NEXT PAGE]-SAVE AND EXIT

To save the memorized data and escape this page, move the joystick right or press the
pan right key when cursor is at SAVE AND EXIT.
SET
CAMERA SET
CAMERA
DOME SET-[NEXT
PAGE]-EXIT CAMERA SET
FLICKER
FLICKER In order to: escape
OFF
: OFF
this page, move
the joystick right: OFF
or press the pan rightFLICKER
key when
MIRROR
: OFF
MIRROR the cursor: is
OFF
MIRROR
: OFF
at EXIT
APERTURE
: 10
D ZOOM
: OFF
CAMERA
SET
WBC.
MODE
: AWB
MODE
PIC FLIP
: OFF
BLC
: OFF
D/N MODE
: AUTO
DSS MODE
: OFF
EXIT

APERTURE
D ZOOM
WB MODE
PIC FLIP
BLC
D/N MODE
DSS MODE
AGC MODE
EXIT

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

10
OFF
AWB MODE
OFF
OFF
AUTO
OFF
OFF

APERTURE
D ZOOM
WB MODE
PIC FLIP
WDR
D/N MODE
DSS MODE
EXIT

:
:
:
:
:
:
:

10
OFF
AWB MODE
OFF
OFF
AUTO
OFF

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18X, 26X

CAMERA SET-FLICKERLESS

36X

33X, 37X

The flicker less feature has options of 50Hz and 60Hz. The default setting is OFF (NTSC: 60Hz / PAL: 50Hz).
The flicker less mode only needs to be set when there is a mismatch between the power frequency and
camera sync rate. The default setting is OFF

CAMERA SET-MIRROR

This feature literally swaps the image left and right as if looking into a mirror. The default setting is OFF.

CAMERA SET-APERTURE

Aperture correction enhances the picture details and sharpness by increasing the gain of the caemra.
Increade the value to sharpen the image, decrease to soften it The default seeting is 10.
(the aperture level is from 01 ~ 15)

CAMERA SET-D ZOOM

If neabled digital zoom is applied when the zoom lens has reached its maximum optical zoom in capability
The default setting is OFF.

CAMERA SET-WB MODE

White balance functions has 4 modes and may need to be changed depending on the situation.
- AWB Mode 3,200K to 6, 000K (Default : 18X, 26X, 36X)
- Indoor up to 3,200K
- Outdoor up to 5,800K
- ATW Mode - 1800K to 10,500K (Default :27X, 33X, 37X)

CAMERA SET-PIC FLIP

The picture flip feature swps the top and bottom of the image, literally inverting it.. The default setting is OFF.

CAMERA SET-BLC (BACK LIGHT COMPENSATION)/WDR(WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE)


The default setting is OFF and BLC(WDR) modes can be OFF/ON.
OFF Backlight compensation is not activated. / Wide Dynamic Range is not activated.
ON Back light compensation is activated. / Wide Dynamic Range is activated.
This function can be recalled by pushing 93 + preset button.

* BLC Menu Control _ 33X, 37X(WDR-Yes)


To set BLC(On) mode position press Focus Far button then moving joystick.
You can submenu of BLC mode (WDR/BLC/HLC)

CAMERA SET-D/N MODE


The dome camera can operate in day /night mode and will switch depending on lighting conditions.
Alternatively it can be forced into color only mode.
The default setting is AUTO MODE. This function can be recalled by pushing 94 + preset button.

CAMERA SET-DSS MODE (DIGITAL SLOW SHUTTER)


If digital slow shutter is enabled the exposure time of the camera is increased, this allowing more light
to be collected and improving low light response. This setting should not be enabled if the dome is touring
at night or fast moving objects are likely to be in the scene as smearing is also increased.
The default setting is OFF.

CAMERA SET-EXIT

To escape this page, move the joystick right or press the pan right key.

D. PRESET SET
To enter PRESET SET, move joystick to the right direction.

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PRESET SET
PRESET NO :001
PRESET ID :PRESET001------DEFAULT SETTING
PAN :XXX.XX TILT : XXX.XX
PRESET-PRESET NO.
SAVE
Up to 165 preset positions are available. Use the joystick or pan left/right keys to select the number.
EXIT

PRESET-PRESET ID

To create preset titles use the joystick or pan left/right keys to navigate the menu.
The ZOOM TELE button moves to the next character from left to right and ZOOM WIDE button moves
to the next character from right to left (Space displays when appears)

PRESET-PAN:XXX.X TILT:XX.X
Press FOCUS FAR button in order to set preset position then, use the joystick or pan left/right keys
to the position where memorized preset number .is needed. Then press FOCUS FAR button again
after setting a preset location.

PRESET-SAVE
Move the joystick right or press the pan right key when the cursor is at SAVE and then the cursor
will be located on Preset ID for the continuous preset No. setting.

PRESET-EXIT

To escape this page, move the joystick right or press the pan right button.

E. AUTO SCAN SET

* 66 + preset button is working as AUTO SCAN after setting.


AUTO SCAN SET

START ANGLE
: XXX.X.XX.X
DEFAULT SETTING
END ANGLE
: XXX.X.XX.X
DIRECTION
: CW
ENDLESS
: OFF
AUTOSCAN-START
ANGLE
SPEED
: 10/S
To set the start position, press FOCUS FAR button then move the dome to the required start position.
DWELL TIME
: 03
Press FOCUS FAR button again is to escape.
SAVE AND EXIT
AUTOSCAN-END ANGLE
EXIT
To set the end position, press FOCUS FAR button then move the dome to the required end position.
Press FOCUS FAR button again is to escape.

AUTOSCAN-DIRECTION

Auto Scan directions are available as CW or CCW.


CW: Clock wise direction (Default)
CCW: Count Clock Wise Direction.

AUTOSCAN-ENDLESS

Auto Scan can be set to endless rotation by enabling the endless option. The default setting is OFF.

AUTOSCAN-SPEED

Auto scan speed can be programmed from 05/S up to 35/S. The default setting is 10/S.

AUTOSCAN-DWELL TIME

The dwell time at the start and end points can be programmed from 1 second to 30 seconds.
The default setting is 03 seconds.

AUTOSCAN-SAME AND EXIT

To save the memorized data and escape this page, move the joystick right or press
the pan right key when the cursor is at SAVE AND EXIT.

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AUTOSCAN-EXIT
To escape this page, move the joystick right or press the pan right key.

F. TOUR SET
8 Programmable tours can be set and each tour can have up to 64 preset steps.
After setting up the tours the 71~78 + preset buttons launch group tours # 1~8
TOUR SET

TOUR N
: 01
TOUR TITLE
: TOUR01
DEFAULT SETTING
TOUR STEP
: 01
PRESET NO.
: 01
TOUR
DWELLSET
TIME TOUR
: 03NO
Up
to
8
group
tours
be programmed.
SPEED
:can
200/S
TOUR
SET

TOUR
TITLE
SAVE
ToEXIT
set a tour title, use the joystick left/right or pan left/right keys. Each title can have up to 16
characters.
Press ZOOM TELE button to move the next character from left to the right and ZOOM WIDE button
to move the next character from right to left (Space displays when appears)
The tour title is not displayed on the monitor and is only for the reference of user.

TOUR SET TOUR STEP

Each tour group consists of up to 60 preset steps with different dwell time and speed. It is possible to
match any preset # for any tour step.

TOUR SET TOUR PRESET NO


For each tour step it is possible to select any preset number up to 64. The default setting is BLK

TOUR SET DWELL TIME

Dwell time can be programmed from 1-99 seconds. The default setting is 03 seconds.

TOUR SET TOUR SPEED

Each tour step can be set with a different speed up to300/S and it is selectable from 10/S.
The default setting is 200/S.

TOUR SET SAVE

To save the memorized data and escape this page, move the joystick right or press the pan
right key when cursor is at SAVE

TOUR SET EXIT

To escape this page, move the joystick right or press the pan right key.

G. PRIVACY SET
24 Privacy masking zones can be set.
PRIVACY SET
PRIVACY NO
DISPLAY
ACTION
SAVE
EXIT

: 01
: OFF
: MOVE

DEFAULT SETTING

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PRIVACY SET PRIVACY NO


Up to 24 privacy masking zones can be set.

PRIVACY SET DISPLAY

Move the joystick right or left or press pan right/left to set ON in order to show the selectable block in the
center of the monitor. This block appears as a translucent square with blue color when set ON.
The default setting is OFF.

PRIVACY SET ACTION

To set the blocking area, press FOCUS FAR button when MOVE MODE is displayed.
Then use the joystick or pan keys to the user defined area in order to set the blocking area.
Then press FOCUS FAR button again to escape from MOVE MODE.
To adjust the size of the blocking area, move the joystick or use the pan keys when the cursor is on ACTION.
After it has changed to ADJUST MODE, press FOCUS FAR button in order to adjust the size of the blocking area.
The size of the blocking area can be adjusted by using joystick up/down or left right or the pan and tilt keys.
After adjusting the size of the blocking area, press FOCUS FAR button to escape the ADJUST mode.
ADJUST: You can change the masking size by using the joystick or pan keys
- MOVE: You can move the masking area by using the joystick or pan keys (Default)

PRIVACY SET SAVE

After setting the privacy masking zone, to save the data, move the joystick right or pan right key when the
cursor is on SAVE. After saving the data, the cursor moves to PRIVACY NO.2 automatically to prepare for the
next privacy masking zone.

PRIVACY SET EXIT

To escape this page, move the joystick right.

H. PATTERN SET
8 programmable patterns are available, each with a programmable title.
After setting up each pattern # 1~8, 81~88+ preset buttons will recall Patterns # 1~8.
PATTERN SET

PATT NO
: 01
DEFAULT SETTING
PATT TITLE :
PATTERN01 :
DATA FILL
: 0%
PATTERN
SET
PATTERN NO
SAVE
Up
to 8 programmable user-defined patterns are available.
EXIT SET PATTERN TITLE
PATTERN
To set PATTERN TITLE move Joystick left/right or use the pan keys.
Press ZOOM TELE button moves to the next character from the left / right and ZOOM WIDE button moves
to the next character from the right / left (Space displays when appears) The pattern title is not displayed
on the monitor, but only for the reference of the user.

PATTERN SET PATTERN DATA FILL

To memorize a pattern, press FOCUS FAR button in order to start the process. The progress is shown as % filled.
Press FOCUS FAR button again in order to escape.

PATTERN SET SAVE

To save the memorized pattern data, move the joystick right or press the pan right key when the cursor is on SAVE.
Then the cursor moves to the PATT NO.02 in order to prepare for the next pattern.

PATTERN SET EXIT

To escape this page, move the joystick right or press the pan right key.

I. ALARM SET
4 Alarm inputs are available and each input can activate presets, group tours or patterns.
ALARM SET
ALARM NO : 01
ALARM INPUT : OFF
ALARM ACT : 001
SAVE
EXIT

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DEFAULT SETTING

ALARM SET ALARM NO


Up to 4 alarms are selectable by using joystick right or pressing the pan right key when the cursor is on ALARM NO.

ALARM SET ALARM INPUT

Alarm inputs can be programmed as NC (Normally Close) or NO (Normally Open)


The default setting is OFF

ALARM SET ALARM ACT

Active alarms can trigger modes such as presets, Group tours 1-8, and Patterns 1-8.
Use the joystick or pan keys to select any preset number, group tour no. or pattern no.

ALARM SET SAVE


After setting up the alarm features, to save the data move the joystick right or press the pan right key when the cursor
is on SAVE.
After saving the data, the cursor moves to Alarm NO.2 automatically to prepare for the next alarm.

ALARM SET EXIT

To escape this page, move the joystick right or press the pan right key.
* Before activating Alarms, you must set ALARM ENABLE at DOME SET ALARM ENABLE (Refer to page 15)

J. SECTOR SET
Up to 8 programmable sectors are available, each with a 16 character title.
This feature allows the various areas of the domes 360 rotation to be given logical titles.
When the dome is moved the relevant title for each area is displayed as the dome passes through the area.
SECTOR SET
SECTOR NO : 01
SECTOR ID:
SECTOR01
SECTOR START: XXX.X.XX.X
SECTOR END : XXX.X.XX.X
SAVE
EXIT

Start Position

End Position

DEFAULT SETTING

SECTOR SET SECTOR NO


Up to 8 programmable sectors are available.

SECTOR SET SECTOR ID

To set a SECTOR ID, use the joystick or pan left/right keys.


Press ZOOM TELE button to move to the next character from left to right and ZOOM WIDE button to move to
the next character from right to left (Space displays when appears)

SECTOR SET SECTOR START


To set a SECTOR START position, press FOCUS FAR button then move the joystick or pan keys to set the position.
Press FOCUS FAR button again to escape.

SECTOR SET SECTOR END

To set a SECTOR END position, press FOCUS FAR button then move the joystick or pan keys to set the position.
To press FOCUS FAR button again to escape.

SECTOR SET SAVE


After setting the SECTOR positions, to save the data move the joystick right or press the pan right key when the
cursor is on SAVE. After saving the data, the cursor moves to SECTOR NO.2 automatically to prepare for the

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next SECTOR.

SECTOR SET EXIT


To escape this page, move the joystick right or press the pan right key.

K. EXIT

To escape OSD Main Menu, move joystick to the right re

10.DIMENSION
10.1. Indoor Type

35
126.8
121.7
203.7

31.8
113.5

128
207

Fig 2.2 Dimension of Indoor type (unit : mm)

Ceiling Mount Type

128

207
Embedded Mount Type

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10.2. Outdoor Type

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Fig 2.2 Dimension of Outdoor type (unit : mm)

10. APPENDIX : FAN & Heater

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Specifications of Outdoor Housing


Specification

Description

Heater control temperature


Fan control temperature

On: below 10, Off: over 15


On: over 45, Off: below 35

Operating temperature

11.

-40 ~ +60

Operating humidity
Waterproof Capacity
Construction
Dimensions

Below 90%
IP 66
Poly Carbonate (Bubble), Aluminum (Body)
253(diameter) x 307mm(Height) x 190(Bubble)

Power Consumption
Power Supply
Weight

18W Max (With Camera: 43W Max)


AC 24V 1A, 60 / 50Hz (AC24V 2A with camera)
3.4kg (With Camera : 5.3kg)

TROUBLE SHOOTING

If you have trouble setting up or operating the camera, refer to the following.

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PROBLEM

SOLUTION

No operation

Check
Check
Check
Check
Check

if the power supply is AC24V.


if RS-485 communication cable is connected correctly.
camera ID setting.
the RS 485 termination.
the LAN cable connected.

No picture

Check
Check
Check
Check

if all the cables are connected correctly.


if the monitor is adjusted correctly.
for video locally at the dome.
the LAN cable connected.

Dark screen

Check video termination and monitor settings.


Check the LAN cable connected.

Abnormal camera operation

Check if PSU voltage level at the dome


Check the RS 485 termination.

Checking the Firmware


Firmware is software that determines the functionality of the device. One of your first actions when
troubleshooting a problem should be to check the currently installed version. The latest version may
Contain a correction that fixes your particular problem. The current firmware version in your device can
Be seen under Setup>About>Version

Upgrading the Firmware


New firmware can be downloaded at the FTP site. When You download Firmware from the FTP, your product will
receive the latest available functionality. Always read the upgrade instructions and release notes available with
each new release, before updating the firmware. If you want to know more, please contact our sales person.

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