First Alert DVR0810, DVR0805 Ptz, Pan tilt zoom...PTZ, Pan/Tilt/Zoom PTZ Setup, PTZ Camera Setup

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ADVANCED OPERATION

PTZ

Pan tilt zoom...PTZ

Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) Setup:

NOTE: Consult the instruction manual of your PTZ camera for complete information about your camera, including protocol, baud rate and parity settings before beginning setup. Enter these settings in the DVR.

Step 1: Connect your PTZ Camera to this DVR

Connect a PTZ camera to the BNC and DC power cables. Also, connect the communication cable from the PTZ camera to the 485A (TX, +) and 485B (RX, -) control inputs to the PTZ block on the back of the DVR. Note there is only one set of PTZ control inputs (485A & 485B), however multiple PTZ cameras can be set up by making parallel connections. See diagram for details and see “PTZ Camera Setup” Info box for additional information.

PTZ Camera Setup

NOTE: It is recommended for best results to use 120Ω shielded twisted pair cable of a sufficient gauge to meet your application length. 18 to 22 gauge is usually sufficient. In addition, be sure to only install the 120Ω terminating

resistor that comes with your PTZ camera in the last parallel connected camera. Keeping that resistor in all cameras can possibly degrade the signal and can cause unexpected or loss of operation and control.

Step 2: Configure PTZ Communication Settings:

To access this menu, from the MAIN MENU click ADVANCED then PTZ (see PTZ Setup image). Click the NEXT PAGE button on the bottom left of the screen to access all 8 channels available on this DVR. The PTZ setting options for each camera can be selected independently and are available next to each camera’s channel number.

1.Under PROTOCOL, select the appropriate protocol setting for the camera. on the selected channel.

2.Under BAUD RATE, select 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200.

3.Under DATA BITS, select 5,6,7 or 8 as appropriate.

4.Under STOP BITS, set to either 1 or 2.

5.Under VERIFY, select ODD, EVEN, MARK, SPACE, or NONE parity bits. Note: Mark = 1, Space = 0 parity bits.

6.Under ADDRESS, enter an address from 001~255 using the Virtual Keyboard.

7.Click OK in the confirmation window.

8.Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed.

Step 3: Configure the Operation & Control of your PTZ Camera(s): In Live View, double click on the Channel with the connected PTZ Camera to open to full screen view. This selects the channel to configure and control.

1.From the Quick Access Menu select PTZ CONTROL screen. (See image at left)

2.From the PTZ Setup screen you can adjust:

Pan Speed: Adjusts the speed the camera will move.

Zoom: “+” Zooms in and “-” zooms out

Focus: “+” and “-” focuses the picture.

Iris: “+” lets more light in and “-” removes light from the picture. This is useful to correct backlight issues.

Directional keys: Left and Right Arrows control the pan; Up and Down arrows control the tilt.

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Contents USER’S Manual Thank YOU IntroductionWelcome Product features KEY Product FeaturesMain Description Table of Contents Introduction Safety Precautions SafetyFCC Compliance Fire and electric shock hazard statementProduct Overview Package ContentsFront Panel DVR ControlsBack Panel Remote Control Remote ControlRemote Control Operation Directions for Installing/ Changing BatteriesMouse and Virtual Keypad Installing Cameras Camera and Power ConnectionsConnecting Devices Mounting Cameras and Running CablePower On/Off Initial SetupUser Login Quick Access MenuPassword Setup Main Menu AccessSetting Up Passwords & User Permissions Main MenuModify Password Add User Add Group Account Modify To Set PasswordTo Modify the Group or User Setting Up the Live View Video Screen Camera Display SetupNtsc or PAL? Why Set a Date & Time? Setting Up Language/Date/TimeLanguage, Date and Time LanguageBasic Operation Record ModeRecording RecordingMotion Detect Setup Cctv ResolutionRegion Cover Playback Search ModePlayback Record SearchHDD Management Backup To backup recorded dataHard Drive and USB Options HDD menu displays the followingAdvanced Setup AlarmAlarm Alarm and Email OptionsAlarm Inputs Alarm ManagementAlarm Ouput Video Blind Screen Alarm Status Alarm Manage ScreenSystem System Info and System UpdateSystem Information PTZ Camera Setup Pan/Tilt/Zoom PTZ SetupPTZ Pan tilt zoom...PTZAdvanced Operations PTZ SetupNetwork Setup Remote AccessNetwork Setup for Remote Access To configure UPnP settings To configure Static IP settings in the DVRTo configure PPPoE settings UPnP Universal Plug and PlayWAN Settings Example Ddns Dynamic Domain Name ServiceFirst obtain your Router DNS To obtain your Primary or Secondary DNSHow to Determine the IP Address of the DVR Next configure Ddns settings in the DVRPort Forwarding Naming Tip Port ForwardingRemote Surveillance Remote Surveillance using Internet Explorer 8 orRemote Surveillance Setup Required Prior to Remote Access Using Remote SurveillanceConfiguring ActiveX Control in Internet Explorer Logging Into Your System RemotelyRemote Surveillance Main Screen Live Viewing Talk Function Recording Live Viewing TabRemote Viewing-Playback Screen Playback TabRemote Viewing-Progress Bar Remote Viewing-Error Message Remote Viewing-Search Calendar Remote BackupPlayer Software SearchRemote Setup Record Screen Setup TabRemote Setup Alarm Screen Remote Setup PTZ Screen Remote Setup Network ScreenRemote Setup Host Info Screen Remote Setup Setting Screen Remote Setup Maintenance ScreenMobile Setup Setup and ControlMobile Access Mobile PhoneMobile Setup HDD Installation To replace the hard drive in the DVR Hard Drive Removal and InstallationAppendix Hard DriveTechnical Specifications SpecificationsFAQ,s FAQ SQuestion What is the meaning of? Answer Question Why is my system time not correct? Answer Question Why is there no audio when playing back? AnswerQuestion Why doesn’t motion detection work? Answer Question Why do I have a USB device error? AnswerTroubleshooting TroubleshootingWarranty WarrantyBRK Brands, Inc Jarden Corporation Company Nysejah

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