Qvis MINI-PTZ-23X-H User manual

MINI-PTZ-23X-H
23X ZOOM ANALOGUE PTZ CAMERA
User’s Manual
V1.0 10 / 2013

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Table of Contents
1FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS................................................................................................1
1.1 General Introduction..........................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Features ..............................................................................................................................................................1
1.2.1 On-Screen Menu .............................................................................................................................................1
1.2.2 Proportional Pan and Tilt .................................................................................................................................1
1.2.3 On-screen Tips ................................................................................................................................................1
1.2.4 Preset Setup and Call......................................................................................................................................1
1.2.5 Auto Scan ........................................................................................................................................................1
1.2.6 Auto Touring ....................................................................................................................................................2
1.2.7 Auto Pattern.....................................................................................................................................................2
1.2.8 Privacy Masking...............................................................................................................................................2
1.2.9 Auto Flip...........................................................................................................................................................2
1.2.10 Self-diagnosis..............................................................................................................................................2
1.2.11 Day/Night Mode (B/W & Color Mode) .........................................................................................................2
1.2.12 Auto Focus ..................................................................................................................................................2
1.2.13 Backlight Compensation..............................................................................................................................2
1.2.14 Pan Tilt and Zoom.......................................................................................................................................2
1.2.15 3D Intelligent Location.................................................................................................................................3
1.2.16 Idle Status....................................................................................................................................................3
1.2.17 Image Stabilizer/Flip....................................................................................................................................3
2MENU.......................................................................................................................................4
2.1 Screen Menu Index ............................................................................................................................................4
2.2 Self-diagnosis System Information..................................................................................................................5
2.3 Main Menu...........................................................................................................................................................5
2.4 Menu Operation..................................................................................................................................................6
2.4.1 System Information..........................................................................................................................................6
2.4.2 Display Setting.................................................................................................................................................7
2.4.3 Camera Setting................................................................................................................................................8
2.4.4 Function Setting.............................................................................................................................................12
2.4.5 Alarm Setup...................................................................................................................................................19
2.5 Abnormal Phenomenon Operation ................................................................................................................19
2.5.1 Restore to Factory Default Setup ..................................................................................................................19
2.5.2 Irregular PTZ Movement................................................................................................................................19
3CABLE CONNECTION ..........................................................................................................20

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3.1 Combination Cable Connection......................................................................................................................20
4FAQ........................................................................................................................................21
4.1 Daily Maintenance............................................................................................................................................21
4.2 Problems and Solutions..................................................................................................................................21

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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the MINI-PTZ-23X-H PTZ camera.
This user’s manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and
operation of your system.
Here you can find information about the corresponding IP camera’s features and
functions, as well as a detailed installation method.
Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and
warnings carefully!

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Important Safeguards and Warnings
1.Electrical safety
All installation and operation here should conform to your local electrical safety codes.
We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or
installation.
We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modification or attempted repair.
2.Transportation Security
No heavy stress, violent vibration or contact with water is allowed during transportation, storage and
installation.
Please use the original packing material (or the material of the same quality) when you ship it back to the
manufacturer.
3.Installation
Do not apply power to the product before completing installation.
Do not put object(s) on the product.
4.Environment
This product should be installed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, inflammable, explosive
substances and etc.
Please keep it away from environments that contain electromagnetic radiation or objects that produce it.
Please keep sound ventilation around the device at all times.
Do not allow the water and other liquid to penetrate into the device if casing has been compromised. This
series product complies with the IP66 standard specified in the Degrees of Protection Provided by
Enclosure.
Please make sure the CCD (CMOS) component is away from the radiation of the laser beam device.
Otherwise it may result in CCD (CMOS) optical component damage.
5. Daily Maintenance
Current series product has no power button. Please unplug all corresponding power cables before your
begin installation or daily maintenance work.
Please keep the dustproof cap back to protect the CCD or CMOS part if the device does not work for a long
time.
Do not touch CCD (CMOS) component. You can use the blower to clean the dust on the surface of the
device. You can use the dry cloth with some alcohol or mild detergent to clear if necessary.
Do not use volatility solvent such as the benzene or thinner, or detergent with strong abradability. It may
result in lens damage or it may adversely affect the device performance.

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If there is too much dust, please use the water to dilute the mild detergent first and then use it to clean the
device. Finally use the dry cloth to clean the device.
6. About Accessories
Always use all the accessories recommended by manufacturer.
Before installation, please open the package and check that all the components are included in the package.
Contact your local retailer ASAP if something is missing in your package.

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1Features and Functions
1.1 General Introduction
This 4-inch analogue intelligent PTZ dome camera not only gives you 23X optical zoom but also the ability to
digitally zoom in to the video footage up to 16X, to scrutinise far away objects much more closely. It adopts a
new configuration design and is easy to install during project construction. This is a digitally intelligent product
that can provide you with vivid video visuals.
The design aesthetics also allows it to be incorporated into many modern settings. At the same the shape and
materials provides it with the robustness to survive a variety of weather conditions. Internal technology allows for
the PTZ rotation speed to be automatically adjusted according to lens zoom speed. It supports various
languages, real-time clock function, blind spot recognition and protocol auto recognition. It also gives you a full
360° continuously pan, 92°tilt and 180° auto flip.
1.2 Features
This PTZ speed dome has the following features:
1.2.1 On-Screen Menu
This series product menu supports multiple languages.
It is easy for you to view dome information and configure dome, camera parameters.
1.2.2 Proportional Pan and Tilt
This function keeps the image from moving too fast when there is a large amount of zoom.
The PTZ camera continually decreases or increases pan and tilt speeds in proportion to depth of zoom.
When zooms speed increases, the camera moving speed becomes slow. When zooms speed decreases,
the camera moving speed becomes fast.
1.2.3 On-screen Tips
Here you can view:
Dome title and system version (Software and hardware)
Dome system temperature. (Optional. You can disable this function)
Dome pan/tilt coordinates, preset ID.
1.2.4 Preset Setup and Call
Preset function is to save the address information (such as PTZ pan/tilt, focus and etc) to the memory so that
you can quickly adjust the dome and PTZ to the correct position.
1.2.5 Auto Scan
Camera scans back and forth regularly along the horizontal field. Here you need to set left and right limit and
scan speed. You can set 5 scanning paths.

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1.2.6 Auto Touring
Add addresses into a routine in a desired order and then set time and stop duration for each address. The dome
will begin an auto touring between these addresses. Each touring path can contain max 32 presets.
1.2.7 Auto Pattern
Memorises dome operations such as pan, tilt, and zoom to repeat. You can call it to repeat the previous
operation.
1.2.8 Privacy Masking
Privacy masking is a user-defined, four-sided area that cannot be viewed by you. The masking area will move
with pan and tilt functions and automatically adjust in size as the lens zooms.
1.2.9 Auto Flip
As long as you continue to hold the keyboard joystick in the down position, the dome rotates 180 degrees and
repositions itself for uninterrupted viewing of any subjects that passes directly beneath the dome.
1.2.10 Self-diagnosis
There is a self-diagnosis procedure when camera boots up.
Tilt and vertical engine check
Camera diagnostics
1.2.11 Day/Night Mode (B/W & Color Mode)
Auto/manual switches in low illumination.
Auto: camera will automatically adjust CCD light level.
Manual: use menu or function keys to select auto/manual/schedule settings.
This function needs the speed dome driver (camera) supported.
1.2.12 Auto Focus
Supports auto focus function.
1.2.13 Backlight Compensation
Balance the brightest and darkest sections of a scene to produce a more vivid picture.
1.2.14 Pan Tilt and Zoom
Supports zoom in and zoom out during tilt and pan movement. In this period focus and iris are both in auto mode
to get vivid image.

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1.2.15 3D Intelligent Location
It supports the 3D intelligent positioning function, where the camera can auto track to the specified zone.
1.2.16 Idle Status
When there is no available order, you can use menu to set dome idle status after specified duration.
1.2.17 Image Stabilizer/Flip
You can enable image stabiliser function and flip in the menu. When there is vibration, this I.S. function can
guarantee video stability, and when it flips, you can view the video more clearly.

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2Menu
2.1 Screen Menu Index
Note: ERR means current setup is invalid; you need to restores speed dome factory default setup.
Slight difference may be found due to different series.
The above diagram illustrates the overall structure of the speed dome setup menu.
PRESET
AZIMUTH DISP
POSITION
ZOOM DISP
INSIDE TEMP
TITILE DISPLAY
BACK EXIT
DISPLAY SETTING
SYSTEM SETTING
CAMERA SETTING
FUNCTION SETTING
EXIT
WB SETTING
EXPOSURE SETTING
DAY/NIGHT SETTING
FOCUS SETUP
ZOOM SPEED
APERTURE
APERTURE CNT LEVEL
NEXT PAGE
BACK EXIT
PRESET
AUTO PAN
AUTO SCAN
TOUR
PATTERN
IDLE MOTION
NEXT PAGE
BACK EXIT
ALARM SETTING
ALARM NO
ACTION
PARAMETER
CONTACT
RELAY OUT
RESET DELAY
SAVE
BACK EXIT
SYSTEM INFORMATION
ADDR INFORMATION
SET NORTH
LANGUAGE
FACTORY DEFAULT
RESTART
BACK EXIT

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ADDR :001-H
BAUD RATE :9600
PARITY :NONE
SOFTWARE :V1.03.0.RHAJDV
BACK EXIT
SYSTEM SETTING
DISPLAY SETTING
CAMERA SETTING
FUNCTION SETTING
ALARM SETTING
EXIT
Note:
ERR means current setup is invalid.
Please make sure all the cable connections are correct.
2.2 Self-diagnosis System Information
After installation, please connect speed dome to power. The system goes on a self-diagnosis routine, and then it
pops up the above interface to show the system information.
If there is anything wrong during the self-diagnosis, system pops up error code.
The above interface disappears after speed dome received the first command (or the display time lasts for
4minutes.)
ADDR: Here you can view dome address information. For example, 001-H, 1 is the address number, -H is
hard address mode. –S is software address mode.
Baud rate: Dome communication baud rate.
Parity: Communication parity bit format.
Software: Dome PTZ software version.
When you are using the control keyboard or the matrix host to control the device, please make sure the
control parameter of the keyboard or the matrix host is the same with the speed dome OSD (including
address, baud rate, parity). Please make sure the cable connection is OK.
2.3 Main Menu
You can open the PTZ camera menu via control keyboard, matrix, or speed dome control terminal.
SYSTEM INFORMATION:Dome self-diagnosis information, address information, system time setup, set
north direction, language, factory default setup, reboot and so on.
DISPLAY INFORMATION: Display dome preset title, azimuth display, time, direction, dome internal
temperature information.
CAMERA PARAMETERS:Display dome white balance setup, camera function setup, day/night setup,
shutter setup and etc.

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SYSTEM INFORMATION
ADDR INFORMATION
SET NORTH
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
FACTORY DEFAULT
RESTART
BACK EXIT
FUNCTION SETTING: Set preset, pan, scan, auto cruise, pattern, idle function, time task and privacy mask
function.
ALARM SETTING:Set dome alarm number, action, contact, replay out, reset time, etc.
EXIT: Log out of the system menu.
2.4 Menu Operation
In the PTZ camera main menu, you can use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the camera’s terminal
menu to configure the system menu. Before setup, please move the cursor to the current item you want to
configure.
In main menu, please click confirm button to go to the sub menu or use left/right key to configure setup.
Use up/down button to select back option and then click confirm button to go back to the previous menu.
Use up/down button to select exit option and then click confirm button to log out system menu.
All setups here will not be lost when you encounter a power failure.
2.4.1 System Information
SYSTEM INFORMATION: Move the cursor to SYSTERM INFORMATION and then click the confirm button
to go to the third submenu.
ADDR INFORMATION: Move the cursor to SITE INFORMATION and then click confirm button to go to the
third submenu.
SET NORTH: Set the camera’s benchmark direction so that you can know the angle between the
benchmark and then current location. Please move the cursor to the option and then click confirm button
until you see O.K. option. Now you have set the north direction.
LANGUAGE: The dome menu language. There are several languages for you to select. Please use the
left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
FACTORY DEFAULT: Restore dome factory default setup. Please move the cursor to the option and then
click confirm button until you see O.K. Now you can see the IP dome begin rebooting to restore factory
default setup.
RESTART: Reboot the camera.
BACK: Go back to the previous menu.
EXIT: Log out of the system menu.

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ADDR :001-H
BAUD RATE :9600
PARITY :NONE
SOFTWARE :V1.03.0.RHAJDV
BACK EXIT
2.4.1.1 System information
Move the cursor to SYSTEM INFORMATION and then click the confirm button, you will see the above interface.
Here you can view the dome’s basic information.
2.4.1.2 Address Information
Move the cursor to SITE INFORMATION and then click confirm button.
ADDR TYPE: There are two options: soft and hard. Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the
speed dome terminal menu to set. Please click the OK button to confirm
ADDR-HARD: It is an address you can set in the dial switch. You cannot modify it through the software.
ADDR-SOFT: You can set address via software. It is to say, you can use menu to modify dome address.
The value ranges from 0 to 255.
BACK: Go back to the previous menu.
EXIT: Log out system menu.
2.4.2 Display Setting
Move the cursor to DISPLAY SETUP and then click confirm button, you can go to the third submenu. Please use
the left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set. After completing the setup,
please click the save button to save current setup.
PRESET TITLE: Display dome preset title or not. Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the
speed dome terminal menu to set. You can go to Function Setup->Preset section to set corresponding
preset value and preset title.
ADDR TYPE :HARD
ADDR-HARD :1
ADDR-SOFT :0
BACK EXIT
PRESET :ON
AZIMUTH DISP :ON
POSITION :OFF
ZOOM DISP :OFF
INSIDE TEMP :OFF
TITLE DISP :OFF
BACK EXIT

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AZIMUTH DISP: Displays the cameras current coordinates or not. Please use the left/right button on the
keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set
POSITION: Displays the angle between the benchmark and then current location. Please use the left/right
button on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
ZOOM DISP: Display speed dome zoom speed or not. Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in
the speed dome terminal menu to set.
INSIDE TEMPERATURE: Display dome internal temperature or not. There are three options: ℃/F/Off.
Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
TITLE DISPLAY: Here you can set to display speed dome position information and etc. You can use the
speed dome control terminal to set the detailed title information. Please use the left/right button to set.
BACK: Go back to the previous menu.
EXIT: Log out system menu.
2.4.3 Camera Setting
Before the operation, please make sure your camera supports the corresponding function.
Move the cursor to CAMERA SETTING and then click confirm button, you can go to the submenu.
WHITE BALANCE SETUP: Move the cursor to current option and then click confirm button, you can go to
the third menu.
EXPOSURE SETTING: Move the cursor to current option and then click confirm button, you can go to the
third menu.
DAY/NIGHT: Set day/night mode. Move the cursor to current option and then click confirm button, you can
go to the third menu. There are three options: auto/manual/off. Please use the left/right button on the
keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set. Please make sure your product supports this function.
FOCUS SETTING: This is to set the camera focus mode, focus limit, etc. Please use the left/right button on
the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
FOCUS LIMIT: This is to set the distance between the camera and the object. It can prevent the focus
distance being too small, which may result in an unclear image. At the same time, you can change the
distance to change the focus speed.
ZOOM SPEED: The bigger the value, the faster the speed. Please use the left/right button on the keyboard
or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
APERTURE: This is to adjust the lens to achieve clearer video footage. Please use the left/right button on
the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
APERTURE RESTRAIN: System can auto reduce the aperture to lower the video noise when it is in a
poorly illuminated environment. Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed dome
terminal menu to set.
WB SETTING
EXPOSURE SETTING
DAY/NIGHT SETTING
FOCUS SETTING
ZOOM SPEED :8
APERTURE :9
APERTURE RESTRAIN :10
NEXT PAGE
BACK EXIT

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NEXT PAGE: This includes the following options: DIGITAL ZOOM, PICTURE FLIP, FREEZE FUNCTION,
CAMERA FACTORY DEFAULT SETUP and CAMERA RESTART. Please use the left/right button on the
keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
BACK: Go back to previous menu.
EXIT: Log out system menu.
2.4.3.1 White Balance Setup
Move the cursor to WHITE BALANCE MODE and then click confirm button, you can then go to the submenu.
WHITE BALANCE MODE: Set white balance adjustment mode. There are several modes such as auto,
auto trace white balance, indoor, outdoor, and manual. Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in
the speed dome terminal menu to set.
R GAIN: Before you set R GAIN option, please note it will not be in auto mode. Please use the left/right
button on the keyboard or in the camera’s terminal menu to set.
B GAIN: Before you set B GAIN option, please note it will not be in auto mode. Please use the left/right
button on the keyboard or in the camera’s terminal menu to set.
BACK: Go back to previous menu.
EXIT: Log out system menu.
2.4.3.2 Exposure Setting
AE MODE: This is where you can set the camera exposure mode. This includes: auto/manual/AV (iris
priority)/TV (shutter priority). Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal
menu to set.
oAuto: This becomes valid after you set the exposure compensation, backlight compensation
(BLC), slow shutter, wide dynamic region (WDR).
oManual: This becomes valid after you set the gain setting, shutter, iris setting, wide dynamic
region (WDR).
oAV: This becomes valid after you set the exposure setting, iris setting, wide dynamic region
(WDR).
oTV: This becomes valid after you set the shutter setting, exposure compensation, wide dynamic
region (WDR).
GAIN SETTING: Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
WB MODE :AUTO
R GAIN :82
B GAIN :58
BACK EXIT
AE MODE :AUTO
GAIN SETTING :2
SHUTTER :1/50
IRIS SETTING :4
EXPOSURE COMP :8
SLOW AE :1
SLOW SHUTTER :ON
NEXT PAGE
BACK EXIT
AGC GAIN LIMIT :2
SLOW SHUTTER LIMIT :1/25
NOISE REDUCTION :3
3D NOISE REDUCTION :1
BLC :OFF
WDR ENABLE
AE RECOVERY :15MIN
BACK EXIT

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WDR MODE :OFF
BACK EXIT
SHUTTER: Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
IRIS SETTING: Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
EXPOSURE COM: Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to
set.
SLOW AE: In a strongly lit environment, you can lower the camera exposure speed when capturing the
image so you can enhance the definition. Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed
dome terminal menu to set.
SLOW SHUTTER: In a poorly illuminated environment, you can lower the cameras auto exposure time
when capturing an image and enhance the definition. Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in
the speed dome terminal menu to set.
NEXT PAGE: This includes: GAIN MAX LIMIT, SLOW SHUTTER LIMIT, NOISE REDUCTION, 3D NOISE
REDUCTION, BLC, WDR, BACK, and EXIT. Move the cursor to the item and then click the left/right button
to set.
oAUTO GAIN LIMIT: Please click the left/right button to set.
oSLOW SHUTTER LOW LIMIT: Please click the left/right button to set.
oNOISE REDUCTION: There may be noise when the camera is monitoring in low illumination
environments. You can use the digital filter to process the noise to guarantee the clear video.
o3D NOISE REDUCTION: This is to set the speed dome 3D noise reduction setup. Please use
the left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
oBLC: It is an abbreviation for Back Light Compensation. The System can compensate the object
in the dark light to achieve a clear video. Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in
the speed dome terminal menu to set.
oWDR ENBALE: It is an abbreviation for wide dynamic region. Please make sure your camera
supports current function. This function can adjust the video brightness when the contrast
between the strong light and the dark light is too high. Please use the left/right button on the
keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
oAE RECOVERY: Manually click the “+” and “-“button on the PTZ interface, the system can
resume previous exposure value after specified time (The exposure value does not resume if this
function is off.).
BACK: Go back to previous menu.
EXIT: Log out system menu.
2.4.3.3 WDR
Move the cursor to WDR and then click confirm button, you can then go to the submenu.
WDR MODE: Click Left/right button to enable/disable camera WDR function.
BACK: Go back to previous menu.
EXIT: Log out system menu.

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DAY/NIGHT :AUTO
THRESHOD :05
BACK EXIT
2.4.3.4 Day/Night Setting
Move the cursor to DAY/NIGHT SETTING and then click confirm button, you can then go to the submenu.
DAY/NIGHT: Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
DAY TIME: Current setup becomes valid when day/night mode’s time is set. Move the cursor to the DAY
TIME item and then click confirm button to go to setup. Please use the user up/down button to set the value.
After completing the setup, please click confirm button to exit and move the cursor to ‘Save’button to save
current setup.
NIGHT TIME: Current setup becomes valid when day/night mode’s time is set. Move the cursor to DAY
TIME item and then click confirm button to go to setup. Please use the user up/down button to set the value.
After completing setup, please click confirm button to exit and move the cursor to save button to save
current setup.
THRESHOLD: The speed dome can switch the day/night mode when it reached the threshold you set here.
SAVE: This button is for DAY TIME and NIGHT TIME setup. After you set the day time (or night time), you
need to move the cursor here and then click confirm button to save current time setup. For other setups,
you do not need to use this button.
BACK: Go back to previous menu.
EXIT: Log out system menu.
2.4.3.5 Focus Setup
FOCUS MODE: This is to set the camera focus mode. It includes several modes such as auto, manual,
semiautomatic, etc.
FOCUS LIMIT: This is to set the camera focus limit. Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in
the speed dome terminal menu to set.
FOCUS SENSITIVITY: This is to set the camera focus sensitivity. Please use the left/right button on the
keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
IR LIGHT FOCUS CORRECTION: This is to set the camera IR light focus correction. Please use the
left/right button on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
BACK: Go back to previous menu.
EXIT: Log out system menu.
FOCUS MODE :AUTO
FOCUS LIMIT :10CM
AF SENSITIVITY :HGIH
IR CORRECTION :OFF
BACK EXIT

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PRESET
AUTO PAN
AUTO SCAN
TOUR
PATTERN
IDLE MOTION
NEXT PAGE
BACK EXIT
DIGITAL ZOOM :OFF
PICTURE FLIP :OFF
FREEZE FUNC :OFF
CAMERA FACTORY DEFAULT
CAMERA RESTART
BACK EXIT
2.4.3.6 Next Page
Move the cursor to NEXT PAGE and then click confirm button, you can go to the submenu.
DIGITAL ZOOM: You can use the left/right button to enable/disable the digital zoom function.
PICTURE FLIP: There are two options: on/off. Please use the left/right button on the keyboard or in the
speed dome terminal menu to set.
FREEZE FUNCTION: This function allows the system to go from one preset to another preset, without
showing the video during the PTZ movement. There are two options: on/off. Please use the left/right button
on the keyboard or in the speed dome terminal menu to set.
CAMERA FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING: Move the cursor to current item and then click confirm button to
restore factory default setup.
CAMERA RESTART: Move the cursor to current item and then click confirm button to reboot the camera.
BACK: Go back to previous menu.
EXIT: Log out system menu.
2.4.4 Function Setting
Please go back to main menu and move the cursor to FUNCTION SETTING, click confirm button. You can see
the above interface.
PRESET: Move the cursor to PRESET and then click confirm button to go to the third submenu.
AUTO PAN: Move the cursor to AUTO PAN and then click confirm button to go to the third submenu.
AUTO SCAN: Move the cursor to SCAN and then click confirm button to go to the third submenu.
TOUR: Move the cursor to AUTO TOUR and then click confirm button to go to the third submenu.
PATTERN: Move the cursor to PATTERN and then click confirm button to go to the third submenu.
IDLE FUNCTION: Move the cursor to IDLE FUNCITON and then click confirm button to go to the third
submenu.

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PRESET NO :001
TITLE :PRESET1
SETTING
CALL
BACK EXIT
EXIT
NEXT PAGE: This includes: PRIVACY MASKING, PTZ SPEED, SET ZERO, POWER UP, MENU
PASSWORD, MENU IDEL, PTZ AUTO STOP, and HEATER. Move the cursor to the item and then click
the confirm button to set. .
BACK: Go back to previous menu.
EXIT: Log out system menu.
2.4.4.1 Preset Setup
Move the cursor to PRESET button and then click confirm button to go to set interface.
PRESET NO: Please use left/right key to modify preset number. The different protocols support different
preset values.
TITLE: Title text is the label used for you to identify the camera. System will automatically name a title for
the camera.
SETTING: Please input preset number first and then select the monitor zone. Please move the cursor to
setting and click the confirm button. The system will pop up a message: PRESET: *** Here *** means preset
number. And the SETTING column pops up an OK. Now you successfully added a preset. Please note, you
need to enable display preset title function first (Main menu->display setting->preset title). Repeat the
above procedures to set more presets. When you want to modify a preset, you can input the preset number
you want to modify and then follow the above steps to set the preset.
CALL: This is to recall a preset. Move the cursor to ‘PRESET NO’and then input a corresponding preset
value. Then move the cursor to CALL and then click confirm button to go to a preset.
BACK: Go back to previous menu.
EXIT: Log out system menu.
For PELCO protocol user, please refer to the following special functions:
Call preset: Call preset 28 or preset 95 to go to dome menu. Call preset 29 or preset 99 to go to scan. Call
preset 24 or preset 81 to go to pattern. Call preset 25 or preset 82 to go to cruise (tour). Call preset 30 or
preset 96 to stop scan or pattern. Call preset 31 or preset 83 to begin rotation. Call preset 33 to enable PTZ
180 degrees rotation. Call preset 34 to set dome position as 0.
Set preset: Set preset 26 or 92 to set scan left limit. Set preset 27 or 93 to set scan right limit. Set preset 22
or 79 to begin recording. Set preset 23 or 80 to stop recording.
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