Pelco TI2550 manual Dynamic Detail Enhancement DDE, Pan

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Pan

When the “Zoom 2x” check box is selected, you can move the zoomed array region within the full-array area; this digitally simulates panning and tilting. Panning and tilting are defined as moving the camera image in the horizontal and vertical axes, respectively.

There are two methods to pan and tilt using the GUI: adjust the vertical and horizontal sliders to move the zoomed array region or enter absolute offsets from the center to shift the zoomed array region.

When entering absolute offsets, the center of the image is defined as coordinate (0,0). The horizontal and vertical offsets you enter define the center of the zoomed array region. For NTSC applications, enter a value from 0-80 for the horizontal coordinate and 0-60 for the vertical coordinate; for PAL applications, enter a value from 0-80 for the horizontal coordinate and 0-64 for the vertical coordinate. Increasing the values moves the displayed image up or to the right. Each integer value change offsets the zoomed array region either one row of pixels horizontally (tilt) or one column of pixels vertically (pan).

Simple experimentation while viewing the displayed image will quickly give you familiarity with this feature.

DYNAMIC DETAIL ENHANCEMENT (DDE)

There are three DDE settings available: Filter Gain, Filter Control, and Spatial Control.

Use the DDE settings to set the digital sharpness of the camera. Increasing the DDE settings can enhance image detail in some scenes; higher DDE settings also increase image noise. Decreasing the DDE settings can soften image detail in some scenes, that is, lose some image detail; however, lower DDE settings also decrease image noise. Select the settings that are best for the scene. General guidelines for high and low dynamic range scenes are as follows:

Low Dynamic Range Scenes: Filter Gain should be set to 16, Filter Control should be set to 100 (default), and Spatial Control should be set to 0 (zero).

High Dynamic Range Scenes: Filter Gain, Filter Control, and Spatial Control settings should remain at their factory defaults of 32, 100, and 15, respectively.

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Contents TI2500 Series Fixed-Mount Thermal Imager Contents List of Illustrations Important Safety Instructions Radio and Television Interference Regulatory NoticesQty Description Parts ListDescription ModelsSetup Minimum System Requirements Installing SoftwareDisassemble the Enclosure Bench SetupConnect Wiring Description RS-422 TXRS-422 TX+ RS-232 Not Used RS-422 RX+ RS-422 RX RS-232 Not UsedReassemble the Enclosure Interfacing with a PCField Setup Reassemble the Enclosure Camera TAB ConfigurationPerform Manual FFC StatusVideo TAB Changing the Image Orientation ModePAN and Zoom Changing the POLARITY/LUT SettingPan Dynamic Detail Enhancement DDEAGC TAB AGC ModeAGC Parameters Linear ParametersRegion of Interest TI25 GUI About Tab About TABCable Type Maximum Distance InstallationSymptom Problem TroubleshootingCleaning the Lens MaintenanceElectrical SpecificationsProduct Warranty and Return Information ISO9001

TI2550 specifications

The Pelco TI2550 is a state-of-the-art thermal imaging camera designed to enhance surveillance and security operations. It features advanced technology that enables users to detect and monitor heat signatures, making it an invaluable tool for various applications, including perimeter security, agricultural monitoring, and search and rescue missions.

One of the standout features of the Pelco TI2550 is its high-resolution thermal sensor, which provides exceptional image quality even in the most challenging environmental conditions. With a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, this camera captures fine details and allows operators to identify objects and individuals concealed by darkness, fog, smoke, or dust. This capability is crucial for nighttime surveillance or situations where visibility is compromised.

The TI2550 boasts a robust thermal sensitivity that can detect temperature differences as small as 50 mK, enabling it to identify subtle heat signatures. This level of sensitivity not only enhances detection capabilities but also ensures a high rate of false alarm reduction, making it a reliable choice for security personnel.

For versatility in deployment, the Pelco TI2550 offers a variety of lens options. Users can choose from multiple focal lengths to suit their specific needs, whether they require wide-angle views for expansive areas or narrow views for distant targets. Additionally, the camera is equipped with continuous zoom capabilities, allowing for real-time adjustments to the field of view.

The TI2550 integrates seamlessly with existing security systems, featuring standard video outputs such as Analog and IP formats. This compatibility ensures that the camera can be easily incorporated into both new and pre-existing surveillance infrastructures. Furthermore, it supports advanced video analytics that can help in automatic detections, such as alarming on unusual temperature variations.

With a ruggedized design, the Pelco TI2550 is built to withstand harsh environmental conditions. It is rated for both dust and water resistance, making it suitable for outdoor applications. Its ability to operate in extreme temperatures ensures dependable performance in diverse settings, from arctic cold to desert heat.

In conclusion, the Pelco TI2550 stands out in the realm of thermal imaging technology. With its high resolution, exceptional sensitivity, versatile lens options, and robust design, it serves as an essential tool for enhancing situational awareness and operational effectiveness in security and surveillance tasks. The integration of advanced analytics further positions the TI2550 as a formidable asset in modern security applications.