CBC Ganz ZT-WD Series User manual


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Document Information
Revision Date Notes
Ver 1.1 30/07/2013 Initial release
Ver 1.2 30/08/2013 Page 10. Changed

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Contens
DOCUMENT INFORMATION ····················································································································· 02
CONTENTS ······················································································································································ 03
WARNINGS & CAUTIONS ··························································································································· 04
PART NAMES ·················································································································································· 05
A. Basic Parts ··············································································································································· 05
B. Main Cable ············································································································································· 06
C. EX Video Cable ······································································································································ 06
CONNECTION ················································································································································· 07
INTRODUCTION ············································································································································· 07
A. Introduction ········································································································································ 07
B. Menu Control ······································································································································ 08
INSTALLATION ················································································································································ 09
A. Installation ············································································································································ 09
B. Grounding ············································································································································ 09
QUICK OPERATING KEYS ···························································································································· 10
OSD MENU SETTING ··································································································································· 11
A. OSD Menu Table ································································································································· 11
B. Sutter / AGC Setting ·························································································································· 13
C. White Balance Setting ······················································································································ 14
D. Backlight Setting ································································································································ 15
E. Day / Night Setting ···························································································································· 15
F. ATR Setting ············································································································································ 16
G. NR Setting ············································································································································ 16
H. Motion Detection Setting ·············································································································· 17
I. Privacy Setting ····································································································································· 18
J. Picture Adjust Setting ······················································································································· 19
K. Camera ID ············································································································································· 20
L. Sync Setting ········································································································································· 20
M. Language Setting ····························································································································· 21
N. Camera Reset Setting ······················································································································· 21
O. Save All ················································································································································· 21
DIP SWITCHING SETTING ··························································································································· 22
A. 485 Termination ·································································································································· 22
B. Protocal ················································································································································· 22
C. Baud Rate Setting ······························································································································· 22
D. ID Setting ············································································································································· 23
TROUBLESHOOTING ··································································································································· 24
SPECIFICATION ·············································································································································· 25
DIMENSIONS ·················································································································································· 26

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Warning & Caution
• When mounting the product on a pole, tower or any elevated location, use
industry standard safe practices to prevent injuries.
• Do not dissemble the product for any reason.
• Disassembly of the product (including removal of the cover) causes permanent
damage and will void the warranty.
• Be careful not to leave ngerprints on the product’s infrared optics.
• Operating the camera outside of the specified input voltage range or the
specied operating temperature range can cause permanent damage.
• When lifting the product use the body and base, not the wings.
• Position the product not facing towards the sun or any other over bright light
source.
• Direct point at sun could result in the microbolometer being damaged beyond
repair.
• This installation should be made by a certied service person.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
The lightning ash with an arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be of
sucient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product
is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal
waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local
authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your
city oce, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Important! All thermal imaging systems are subject to export control.
Any re-export / re-import of the product to other country should be noticed to
the supplier.

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Part Names
A. Basic Parts
Sunvisor
Video Output
Switch 1
Switch 2
Function Part
OSD Menu Control Button
Mounting Bracket
Camera Module
Thermal Camera Module

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Part Names
ⓐ
B. Main Cable
C. EX Video Cable
Color USE
ⓐBLACK Terminal + 12V
+ 12V GND
ⓑBLACK
Thermal
Camera VIDEO
OUT
Shield GND
Shield VIDEO
ⓒYELLOW Color Camera
VIDEO OTU
Shield GND
Shield VIDEO
ⓓBLACK &
BLUE RS-485 RS-485 −
RS-485 +
ⓔBLACK AUX AUX 1a
AUX 1b
BNC
Thermal Image Camera VIDEO OUT (BLACK)
Day & Night Color Camera VIDEO OUT (YELLOW)
BNC
ⓑ
ⓒ
ⓓ
ⓔ
ⓐ
ⓑ
ⓒ
ⓓ
ⓔ

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Connection
A. Connection
Video Output
RS-485
AUX
Monitor #1
Monitor #2
Controller
DC12V Input
AUX Output
Adapter
[DC 12V]

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Introduction
A. Introduction
B. Menu Control
It is a stable static night vision camera equipped with a micro bolometer thermal imaging camera along with
super high resolution color camera. It is ideal for short and medium-range perimeter surveillance purposes
and provides remarkable sharp and detailed images under ultimate harsh weather conditions.
Thermal Imaging Camera control is available on RS-485 communication via controller.
Day & Night Color Camera control is available on OSD menu control panel.
Lens Option
40°70m 190m
320m
370m 990m
1620m
180m 490m
810m
930m 2380m
= Human
= Vehicle
= Recognition
= Detection
3750m
16°
9°
< Thermal Imaging Camera >
(1.8m x 0.5m)
(2.3m x 2.3m)
R
R
R
R
R
T
R
▼ 7.5mm Lens (Basic) ▼ 19mm Lens (Option)
▼ 35mm Lens (Option)

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Installation
A-1. When installing on a rigid wall, make three 8mm diameter holes by drilling tool. (depth 37mm)
A-2. Put tapping screw-buer (Calblock) inside the holes.
A-3. Put Wall bracket on the assigned location.
A-4. Fix the bracket with screw driver.
A. Installation
B. Grounding
The camera have grounding and surge protection to prevent the damage from high current transients that can
occur in installations that are subject to electrical storms and/or nearby lightning weathers. To ensure CE and
FCC compliance as well as to protect against these high current accidents, installers need to provide an Earth
connection to a specic connection on the camera. Note: a ground connection to the exterior of the camera (for
example, to the mounting foot) is not enough.
Wall or Ceiling▲
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The camera must be installed according to industry certied practices and local electrical
codes.
Warning!!

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Quick Operating Keys
Supported Protocols are PELCO-D/P Protocol, and PELCO-D/P is automatically detected.Note!!
A. RS-485 Communication (Only Thermal Imaging Camera)
The comprehensive feature set of the camera is available from Pelco Compatible controllers via quick operation
keys as dened below.
Function Key Operation Remark
ZOOM D-Zoom In/Out x1.0 ~ x4.0 (15 Steps)
Quick
Operation
Key
8 + PRESET IDE High
9 + PRESET IDE Low
10 + PRESET AGC Auto
11 + PRESET AGC Freeze
24 + PRESET Inverse On Black Hot palette
25 + PRESET Inverse O White Hot palette (Default)
AUX1 ON AUX On Pelco-D/P Only
AUX1 OFF AUX O Pelco-D/P Only
< Inverse On - Black Hot palette >
< IDE Low >
< Inverse O - White Hot palette >
< IDE High >
< AGC Auto >

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OSD Menu
A. OSD Menu Table
SETUP MENU
SHUTTER/AGC
WHITE BAL
BACKLIGHT
DAY/NIGHT
ATR
NR
NEXT
EXIT SAVE ALL
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO SETUP
HIGH LUMINANCE
MODE
BRIGHTNESS
LOW LUMINANCE
MODE
BRIGHTNESS
RETURN
WHITE BAL MANUAL WB
LEVEL
RETURN
SHUTTER/AGC MANUAL SETUP
MODE
SHUTTER
AGC
RETURN
WHITE BAL ATW
SPEED
DELAY CNT
ATW FRAME
ENVIRONMENT
RETURN
PICT ADJUST
MIRROR
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
HUE
GAIN
RETURN
ATR
LUMINANCE
CONTRAST
RETURN
MOTION DET
DETECT SENSE
BLOCK DISP
MONITOR AREA
AREA SEL
TOP
BOTTOM
LEFT
RIGHT
RETURN
PRIVACY
AREA SEL
TOP
BOTTOM
LEFT
RIGHT
COLOR
TRANSP
MOSAIC
RETURN
SETUP MENU
MOTION DET
PRIVACY
PICT ADJUST
CAMERA ID
SYNK
LANGUAGE
CAMERA RESET
BACK
EXIT SAVE ALL
NR
NR MODE
Y LEVEL
C LEVEL
RETURN
DAY/NIGHT AUTO
BURST
DELAY CNT
DAY→NIGHT
NIGHT→DAY
RETURN

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OSD Menu
A-1. Select a desired function using the OSD menu control switch.
- Place the cursor over a desired item.
A-2. Set up a selected item by using the OSD menu control switch.
A-3. To nish the setting, select ‘EXIT’ and press the SET of OSD menu control switch.
Select the function
using the “Up / Down”
button.
Change the status using
the function Setup switch.
Press the “Set” button.
SETUP MENU
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO
WHITE BAL PUSH
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO↵
ATR OFF
NR ↵
NEXT↵
EXIT↵SAVE ALL
MAIN MENU
MOTION DET OFF
PRIVACY OFF
PICT ADJUST ↵
CAMERA ID OFF
SYNC INT
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
CAMERA RESET
BACK↵
EXIT↵SAVE ALL
CENTER BUTTON
• Used to access menu mode. Also used to confirm the
menu setting.
UP / DOWN BUTTON
• Used to choose the desired menu selection.
LEFT / RIGHT BUTTON
• Used to choose the desired menu feature adjustment.
DOWN
UP
RIGHT
CENTER
LEFT

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OSD Menu
B. Shutter / AGC Setting
AUTO SETUP
HIGH LUMINANCE
MODE SHUT+AUTO IRIS
BRIGHTNESS 025
LOW LUMINANCE
MODE AGC
BRIGHTNESS X0.50
RETURN ↵
MANUAL SETUP
MODE SHUT+AGC
SHUTTER 1/60
AGC 6.00
RETURN ↵
B-1. Select [SHUTTER / AGC] option.
B-2. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select a mode.
B-3. AUTO
Use for masking brightness of the specic area to view the subject more clearly. You can select both high
luminance and low luminance image.
B-3-1. HIGH LUMINANCE
- MODE : This option is xed to SHUT.
- BRIGHTNESS : You can increase the brightness of the darkened video. If you set the brightness to lower
level, the image gets darkened. If setting the brightness to higher level, the image gets bright.
B-3-2. LOW LUMINANCE
- MODE : It’s possible to select the mode between AGC and OFF.
- BRIGHTNESS : You can increase the brightness of the darkened video. If setting the brightness to lower
level, the image gets darkened. If setting the brightness to higher level, the image gets bright.
B-4. MANUAL : You can set the Shutter and AGC options manually.
B-4-1. MODE : It is xed to SHUT + AGC
B-4-2. SHUTTER : Select the desired shutter speed for camera exposure. You can adjust the shutter speed to
higher speed to capture fast-moving subjects, though the image is darker.
B-4-3. AGC : If the images are too dark, adjust the maximum [AGC] value to make the images bright.
Select the desired shutter speed for camera exposure. And if the images are too dark, change the maximum
AGC value to make the images brighter. You can adjust the shutter speed to higher speed to capture fast-
moving subjects, though the image getting darker.

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OSD Menu
C. White Balance Setting
ATW
SPEED 250
DELAY CNT 005
ATW FRAME X2.00
ENVIRONMENT OUTDOOR
RETURN ↵
C-1. ATW (Auto Tracking White balance)
The color temperature range for the proper white balance is approximately 1,800°K to 10,500°K. Proper
white balance may not be obtained under the following conditions:
- The color temperature is out of the 1,800°K to 10,500°K range
- The scene contains mostly high color temperature objects, such as a blue sky or sunset.
- When the image is dim.
C-1-1. SPEED : Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] to set the ATW pull-in speed. If selecting high level, ATW pull-in speed
becomes higher. (000 ~ 255)
C-1-2. DELAY CNT : You can adjust the time based hysteresis of ATW. (000 ~ 255)
C-1-3. ATW FRAME : You can set the AFW frame level. If you set frame level high, the track will be faster. (X0.50,
X1.00, X1.50, X2.00)
C-1-4. ENVIROMENT : Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select a function.
- OUTDOOR : to set on the assumption that outdoor light sources (mainly sunlight) will be used for
shooting.
- INDOOR : to set on the assumption that indoor light sources (mainly sodium vapor lamps and indoor
lights) will be used for shooting.
C-2. PUSH : If setting the PUSH mode, you will be able to setup the White Balance automatically using [SET]
button.
C-3. USER1 : You can set the white balance options.
- B-GAIN: Obtains the optimum amount of blue gain.
- R-GAIN: obtains the optimum amount of red gain.
C-4. MANUAL : You can set the white balance options manually. The actual variable range is limited to
the range from the low color temperature (approximately 1,800°K) to the high color temperature
(approximately 10,500°K) stored when the pre-white balance was adjusted.
C-5. ANTI CR : This function minimizes the color changes (color rolling) over long periods caused by very small
dierences between the icker frequency of non-inverter uorescent lights and the drive frequency of
the image sensor devices.
C-6. PUSH LOCK : If selecting the PUSH LOCK mode, you prevent to setup the White Balance automatically by
using [SET] button.
Select the method by which the camera shifts its output colors to compensate for the color of a light source.
The default level of “Speed” is enough and the best for user to use, when “SPEED” is
highest, “DELAY CNT” and “ATW FRAME” will be able to neglect.
Note!!

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OSD Menu
D. Backlight Setting
D-1. Select [BACKLIGHT] option.
D-2. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select a mode then press [SET].
D-3. BLC : Camera’s backlight compensation feature helps alleviate issues visibility in high contrast areas.
D-4. HLC : Use for masking brightness of the specic area to view the subject more clearly. The HLC mode is
automatically activated only in low luminance scene.
Use BACKLIGHT option to view the object clearly in backlight conditions.
E. Day / Night Setting
E-1. Select [DAY/NIGHT] option.
E-2. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select mode for Day / Night function.
E-3. AUTO : You can change the Day / Night mode automatically.
E-3-1. BURST : select [ON] or [OFF] to set the color burst in Night status.
E-3-2. DELAY CNT : You can set the judgment time for the transition between the day & night.
E-3-3. Night -> Day : Transition point set to Night to Day.
E-3-4. Day -> Night : Transition point set to Day to Night.
E-4. Color : color mode enabled.
E-5. B/W : Black/white mode enabled.
DAY/NIGHT
BURST OFF
DELAY CNT 005
DAY→NIGHT 005
NIGHT→DAY 010
RETURN ↵
B/W
BURST OFF
IR OPTIMIZER ON
MODE AUTO
LEVEL 015
RETURN ↵
SETUP MENU
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO
WHITE BAL PUSH
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO↵
ATR OFF
NR ↵
NEXT↵
EXIT↵SAVE ALL

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OSD Menu
F. ATR (Adaptive Tone Reproduction) Setting
G. NR (Noise Reduction)
F-1. Select [ATR] option and use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select [ON] or [OFF].
F-2. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select a mode then press [SET].
F-3. LUMINANCE : You can select the Luminance limit.
F-4. CONTRAST : You can select the Contrast limit.
G-1. Select [NR] option. If images are not clear due to the brightness, this option reduce the noise of images.
G-2. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select the option.
G-3. NR MODE : Sets the 2D-DNR lter mode.
OFF : Through C : Color lter ON Y : Y lter ON Y/C : Y and C lters ON
G-4. Y LEVEL : If selecting the Y level, you can set the Y basic lter for 2D-DNR.
G-5. C LEVEL : If selecting C level, you can set the C basic lter for 2D-DNR.
Adaptive Tone Reproduction is the mapping of scene luminance and color to print reflectance or display
luminance. It is order to reproducing brightness properly and brightness dierences.
If you select high level, you can reduce the more noise. When using this function, the afterimage may occur.
ATR
LUMINANCE MID
CONTRAST MID
RETURN ↵
SETUP MENU
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO
WHITE BAL PUSH
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO↵
ATR OFF
NR ↵
NEXT↵
EXIT↵SAVE ALL
NR
NR MODE Y /C
Y LEVEL 010
C LEVEL 010
RETURN ↵

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OSD Menu
H. Motion Detection Setting
H-1. Select [MOTION DET] option.
H-2. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select [ON] and press [SET]. The MOTION DETECTION menu appears.
H-3. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select a Detect Sense from 0 to 127.
H-4. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to set up the [ON] or [OFF] on the block display.
H-5. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to set up the [ON] or [OFF] on the monitor area.
H-6. Use [UP] or [DOWN] to select an area select option from 1 to 4 then use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to
adjust the option
• TOP : Moves top position on the screen. (000 ~ 244)
• BOTTOM : Moves bottom position on the screen. (000 ~ 244)
• LEFT : Moves left position on the screen. (000 ~ 474)
• RIGHT : Moves right position on the screen. (000 ~ 474)
MOTION DET
DETECT SENSE 110
BLOCK DISP OFF
MOTION AREA OFF
AREA SEL 1/4
TOP 020
BOTTOM 100
LEFT 060
RIGHT 190
RETURN ↵
The motion detection detects the moving objects in the scene by monitoring changes in brightness level.
When the TOP and BOTTOM level is the same, the block would not be shown. And
increase the top level, the bottom value would increase too, you could set it after xing
the top level. While decrease the bottom level, the top level would decrease too. LEFT
and RIGHT relation is similar too.
Note!!

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OSD Menu
I. Privacy Setting
I-1. Select [PRIVACY] option.
I-2. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select a [ON] and press [SET]. The PRIVACY SETUP menu appears.
I-3. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select the Area selection (1 to 8) on the [AREA SEL].
• TOP : Moves top position on the screen.
• BOTTOM : Moves bottom position n the screen.
• LEFT : Moves left position on the screen.
• RIGHT : Moves right position on the screen.
I-4. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to set up 1 to 8 from COLOR option.
I-5. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to set up TRANSP option.
I-6. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to set up MOSAIC option.
PRIVACY
AREA SEL 1/8
TOP 040
BOTTOM 112
LEFT 060
RIGHT 200
COLOR 5
TRANSP 1.00
MOSAIC OFF
RETURN ↵
This function is aiming at the protection of personal privacy, selecting a screen part black or other color not
to be displayed in the screen. 8 areas can be registered.

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OSD Menu
J. Picture Adjust Setting
J-1. MIRROR : Turn on the mirror eect.
J-1. BRIGHTNESS
You can increase the brightness of the darkened video. If you set the brightness to lower value, the
image is darkened. If you set the brightness to higher value, the image gets bright.
J-1. CONTRAST
Edit the contrast value from 0 to 255. Selecting 255 provides the image with the highest contrast
J-1. SHARPNESS : You can select the sharpness eect.
J-1. HUE : Edit the video Hue of the camera from 0 to 255.
J-1. Gain : Edit the video color gain of the camera from 0 to 255.
PICT ADJUST
MIRROR OFF
BRIGHTNESS 000
CONTRAST 128
SHARPNESS 128
HUE 128
GAIN 128
RETURN ↵

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OSD Menu
K. Camera ID
L. Sync Setting
K-1. Select [CAMERA ID] menu.
K-2. Use [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select a [ON] then press [SET]. The CAMERA ID menu appears.
K-3. C (Blank) : Inserts a space at the cursor position.
K-4. ←→↑↓ : Moves cursor to left or right, up or down.
K-5. CLR : If entering the wrong code, select CLR then press [SET].
K-6. POS : Use [UP], [DOWN], [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to move position of CAMERA ID on the screen.
SETUP MENU
SETUP MENU
MOTION DET OFF
PRIVACY OFF
PICT ADJUST ↵
CAMERA ID OFF
SYNC INT
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
CAMERA RESET
BACK↵
EXIT↵SAVE ALL
SETUP MENU
SETUP MENU
MOTION DET OFF
PRIVACY OFF
PICT ADJUST ↵
CAMERA ID OFF
SYNC INT
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
CAMERA RESET
BACK↵
EXIT↵SAVE ALL
CAMERA ID
CAMERA
RETURN↵
You can use the camera identication to assign a number and character to the camera. The CAMERA ID is
displayed on the upper left of the screen. To disappear from the CAMERA ID, select [OFF].
The line lock function is available only with AC power source. When you use the DC12V power, the [SYNC]
options xed to [INT] mode only.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV
WXYZ0123456789-!"#$%&'
()_,¥:;<=>?@\^*.x+/
←→↑↓ CLR POS↵
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