Operating Instructions 1/4“ Network Colour Mini Dome Camera Model: NTD-4101
Safety Instructions EMC class ► This camera is a class A digital device to EN55022. ► This device may cause interference to other equipment in domestic use. In such cases the persons operating the DVR are required to provide appropriate countermeasures, for which they themselves bear the cost. Importance of these Operating Instructions ► Please read the safety instructions and the other information contained in the Operating Instructions before connecting and operating the camera.
Table of contents Overview Package contents Basis functions Features Requirements for operation Control options Design and connections of the camera Terminating the camera (RS-485) Getting Started Checklist for first camera operation Network Connection Setup Installing the Camera Installation at the monitoring point Installing the safety rope Drilling template Opening the dome cover Closing and securing the dome cover Installation on ceiling or wall Installing the heater
Table of contents Camera Menu Overview 24 Menu Descriptions – Camera Menu 26 PRESET (fixed positions) 27 TOUR (camera movements) 28 AUTO SCAN (automatic scanning) 29 ALARM 30 CAMERA SETUP 31 DOME-SETUP 36 EXIT 37 Setting up Network Connectivity 38 Allocating or changing the camera IP address 38 Camera Control via NT-Manager 39 NT-Manager main menu 39 Additional information 39 Logging on the camera in the network 40 Camera Control via Web Browser 41 Connecting camera with web browser
Overview Package contents ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 1/4“ network colour mini dome camera with 10x zoom lens, 720 x 576, 12 VDC Power supply unit 230 V/12 VDC Connecting cable for RS-485 and alarm Base kit fixing material Drilling template Safety rope RJ-45 connector CD with viewer software (NT-Manager), setup and client software Quick start guide, complete Installation and Operating Instructions on CD Note: The installation hardware is not supplied.
Design and connections of the camera The following figure and the table describe the design and connecting elements of the camera: 4 5 6 7 8 2 9 10 1 No. Designation Function Connection of 1 Dome cover Housing part - 2 Screwed connection Dome cover attachment - 3 Dome base Dome with camera - 4 VIDEO OUT Video output, BNC ● Monitor ● Multiplexer 5 AUDIO IN Audio input, 3.5-mm jack connector, mono Microphone 6 AUDIO OUT Audio output, 3.
Design and connections of the camera, continued The following figure and the table describe the design and connecting elements of the camera: 1 2 4 5 6 7 No. Designation Function 1 Screw Close and secure the dome cover (not unscrewed). 2 Retaining harness Connect dome cover with dome base. 3 Retainer Accommodate heater element heater kit (accessories). 4 Retainer Accommodate connector board heater kit (accessories). 5 Termination switch Switch RS-485 termination ON/OFF.
Getting Started Checklist for first camera operation Step Action 1 Plan the network connection setup 2 Select colour standard, control protocol and ID address on the camera 3 If necessary, terminate the camera 4 Note down the MAC address of the camera 5 Make camera selections in the analog camera menu 6 Install the camera at the monitoring point 7 Connecting the camera 8 Install the network software 9 Log on the camera in the network 10 Operate the camera via the network 10 NTD-4101
Network Connection Setup The following figure shows an example of a network connection setup.
Installing the Camera Installation at the monitoring point This camera is suitable for ● Ceiling installation, also on suspended ceiling. ● Wall installation. Note: Suitable installation hardware see Accessories. Danger from electric shock DANGER! Danger from electric shock The electric equipment of the camera bears the risk of a direct/indirect electric contact. Only skilled electricians are allowed to work on the camera.
Installing the Camera, continued Drilling template The enclosed drilling template permits boreholes and openings to be drilled at the correct positions. The following figure and table show the drilling template with dimensions (in mm): 140 42.5 2 1 Meaning 1 Borehole Ø 7.5 mm 2 Outer edge of template 3 Opening in suspended ceiling 4 Opening for cable penetration 90 30 42.5 No.
Installing the Camera, continued Opening the dome cover The dome cover of the camera can be opened for installation and adjustment. A flexible plastic tape connects dome cover and dome base with each other. Requirements: ● Screwdriver from parts supplied available. The following figure and the table describe how the dome cover can be opened: A B C D Step Action 1 Release four screws (A) in the dome cover (B). Do not fully unscrew the screws. 2 Slightly lift the dome cover off the dome base (D).
Installing the Camera, continued Installation on ceiling or wall This camera is suitable for ● Ceiling installation, also on a suspended ceiling. ● Wall installation. Note: Suitable installation hardware see Accessories. Requirements: ● Sufficiently stable installation underground. ● Safety rope secured to the camera. ● Connections prepared. ● Accessories from parts supplied available.
Installing the Camera, continued Installing the heater kit To enhance the temperature range of the camera you can retrofit a heater kit. Requirements: ● Dome cover open. ● Accessories „heater kit“ available. ● The power supply rating is at least 22 W at 12 VDC for camera and heater kit. The following figure and the table describe the installation of the heater kit: A B C Step Action 1 Insert the heater element (A); the cooling fins point towards the camera inside.
Connecting the Camera Connecting the power supply The power supply connection of this camera is suitable for a 12 VDC power supply. Requirements: ● Use only certified/listed power supply units of protection class 2. ● The power supply unit must be able to supply 12 VDC with at least 12 W. Danger from electric shock DANGER! Danger from electric shock The electric equipment of the camera bears the risk of a direct/indirect electric contact. Only skilled electricians are allowed to work on the camera.
Camera Settings The settings on the camera are made via DIP switches. Requirements: ● Camera separated from the power supply. ● DIP switches accessible. ● Network connection configuration known. Icon Meaning ON - OFF Selecting the colour standard Selecting the control protocol Requirement: Colour standard known. Requirement: Control protocol known. Colour standard NTSC PAL DIP No. 8 Protocol DIP No. 9 DIP No.
Camera Settings, continued Multiplexer in the network Systematic address assignments avoid address conflicts in the network when several cameras are used via multiplexers. The ID address depends on ● the number of multiplexers. ● the camera input at the related multiplexer.
Operation via system keypad The camera can be operated via a system keypad. Suitable system keypads see accessories. Note: Observe the instructions in the product documentation of the system keypad.
Camera menu operation Invoking menu settings The following settings saved in the camera menu can directly be invoked via the system keypad: ● Preset (PRESET) ● Camera movement (TOUR) ● Automatic scanning (AUTO SCAN) Requirements: ● System keypad connected to RS-485 interface of the camera. ● Settings saved in the camera menu. The following table describes the invocation of saved settings: Step Action 1 Enter the number of the saved function. 2 Select the function.
Camera menu operation, continued Saving presets via the system keypad The current PTZ settings can be saved as presets via the system keypad. The following table describes the saving of presets via the system keypad: Step Action 1 Enter the number of the preset. 0 2 Press the PGM button. PGM 3 Operation Press the PRST button. ... 9 PRST Result: The current PTZ settings are saved as presets.
Camera menu operation, continued Operation via web browser The integrated web browser enables camera and menu to be operated without system keypad. Requirements: ● Camera and PC are connected via a standard RJ-45 LAN cable in a network-compatible way. ● Web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer) installed in the PC. ● Current version of ActiveX/HVC installed in the PC. ● IP address of the camera is known. Note: The integrated help function provides comprehensive information about the operation of the web browser.
Camera Menu Overview The following figure shows the structure of the menu tree, accessible via the menu navigation of the camera: 24 PRESET NUMBER TITLE SAVE AND EXIT EXIT TOUR TOUR TITLE DWELL TIME = = = ...
Camera Menu Overview, continued The following figure shows the structure of the menu tree, accessible via the menu navigation of the camera: AE CONTROL MODE IRIS GAIN SHUTTER BRIGHT BACK LIGHT SAVE AND EXIT EXIT PICTURE MIRROR SHARPNESS SAVE AND EXIT EXIT INITIALIZE CAMERA YES or NO EXIT DOME SETUP NTD-4101 OSD DISPLAY TILT AUTO FLIP HOME FUNCTION MODE FUNCTION TYPE FUNCTION NUMBER DWELL TIME SAVE AND EXIT EXIT INITIALIZE DOME YES or NO DOME INFORMATION SAVE AND EXIT EXIT VERSION: x.y.
Menu Descriptions – Camera Menu The camera menu has the following submenus: PRESET PRESET The following items are defined in the „PRESET MENU“ menu: ● The PTZ settings of the presets ● The designations of the presets TOUR (camera movement) TOUR The following items are defined in the „TOUR MENU“ menu: ● The camera movements along presets ● The dwell time ● The designation of the camera movement AUTO SCAN (automatic scanning) AUTO SCAN The following items are defined in the „AUTO SCAN MENU“ menu: ● The
Camera menu PRESET (fixed positions) The fixed positions are defined in the „PRESET MENU“. MAIN MENU PRESET PRESET MENU Term Meaning NUMBER Number of the preset: 1 ... 60 TITLE Set the designation of the preset: Max. 10 letters or figures in any combination Status display of the presets: = = = ...
Camera menu, continued TOUR (camera movements) The following items are defined in the „TOUR MENU“ menu: ● The camera movement along presets ● The dwell time ● The designation of the camera movement MAIN MENU TOUR TOUR MENU Term Meaning TOUR Number of the camera movement: 1 ... 4 TITLE Set the designation of the camera movement: Max. 10 letters or figures in any combination Set the dwell time at the presets: DWELL TIME 5s Min. dwell time 5s Factory setting 99 s Max. dwell time == == ...
Camera menu, continued AUTO SCAN (automatic scanning) The following items are defined in the „AUTO SCAN MENU“ menu: ● The start and end points of the camera movement for automatic scanning ● The PTZ settings of the automatic scanning. ● The designation of the camera movement MAIN MENU AUTO SCAN AUTO SCAN MENU Term Meaning SCAN Number of the camera movement: 1 ... 4 TITLE Set the designation of the camera movement: Max.
Camera menu, continued ALARM The following items are defined in the „ALARM“ menu: ● The type of the alarm input ● The alarm options ● The reaction of the camera to alarm activation MAIN MENU Term ALARM ALARM MENU Meaning Set the type of the alarm input: INPUT OFF Alarm input OFF NC NC contact as alarm contact NO NO contact as alarm contact Set the options after alarm activation: OPTION PRESET MOMENTARY Continuous alarm TIME OUT Return to the previous function after dwell time Select a preset
Camera menu, continued CAMERA SETUP The following items are defined in the „CAMERA SETUP“ menu: ● The focus settings ● The settings of the digital zoom ● The white balance settings ● The settings for automatic exposure control.
Camera menu, continued FOCUS CONTROL Term Meaning Type of focussing MODE AUTO Autofocus MANUAL Manual focus Adjusting the focus of the lens: DISTANCE 0.1M Min. focus 0.1M Factory setting 6.0M Max.
Camera menu, continued WB CONTROL Term Meaning Modes for white balance: MODE AUTO Automatic white control INDOOR White balance for indoor areas OUTDOOR White balance for outdoor areas MANUAL Manual white balance Red intensification: R GAIN 0 Min. intensification 39 Factory setting 255 Max. intensification Note: Only possible in conjunction with „MANUAL“ mode. Blue intensification: B GAIN 0 Min. intensification 92 Factory setting 255 Max.
Camera menu, continued AE CONTROL Term Meaning Modes for automatic exposure control: MODE AUTO AE control SHUTTER PRI Priority - adjusting the shutter speed IRIS PRI Priority - iris setting MANUAL Manual exposure control FLICKERLESS Image flickering suppression Iris adjustment: IRIS CLOSE No iris F1.8 Factory setting F22 Max. iris Note: Only possible in conjunction with „MANUAL“ mode or „IRIS PRI“. Gain setting: GAIN 0 Min. intensification 0 Factory setting 30 Max.
Camera menu, continued AE CONTROL , continued Brightness setting: BRIGHT 0 Min. brightness 30 Factory setting 90 Max. brightness Note: Not possible in conjunction with „MANUAL“ mode.
Camera menu, continued DOME-SETUP The following items are defined in the „DOME SETUP MENU“ menu: ● Display of the camera settings on the monitor ● The settings for automatic image reversal ● The settings of the park position.
Camera menu, continued HOME FUNCTION Term Meaning MODE OFF Home function disabled ON Home function enabled Home function setting: Select function: FUNCTION TYPE PRESET Preset TOUR Camera movement AUTO SCAN Automatic scanning Note: Only possible in conjunction with home function „ON“. FUNCTION NUMBER Select the number of the function selected under „FUNCTION TYPE“ Set the dwell time: DWELL TIME 5s Min. dwell time 5s Factory setting 600 s Max.
Setting up Network Connectivity Allocating or changing the camera IP address Requirements: ● PC with fixed IP address available. ● In WINDOWS XP, the firewall is disabled during IP allocation. ● CD with viewer software (NT-Manager), setup software and client software available. ● Camera and PC are connected via a standard RJ-45 crossover cable in a network-compatible way. ● MAC address of the camera is known. ● Free IP address for camera is known. ● Name of the employed Ethernet adapter is known.
Camera Control via NT-Manager NT-Manager main menu The following figure and the table describe the main menu of the NT-Manager: 4 5 6 2 7 1 No. Designation Function 1 Display Camera status 2 3 PTZ control Display Camera list Add group 4 Add camera 5 Display Search list 6 Display Monitoring image 7 Playback control Additional information The complete software description of the NT-Manager can be found in the Help function of the NT-Manager software.
Camera Control via NT-Manager, continued Logging on the camera in the network Requirements: ● PC with fixed IP address available. ● CD with viewer software (NT-Manager), setup software and client software available. ● Camera and PC are connected via a standard RJ-45 LAN cable in a network-compatible way. ● IP address of the camera is known. Step Action Menu path/menu item 1 Install Viewer software from the CD. - 2 Open the Viewer software.
Camera Control via Web Browser Connecting camera with web browser Requirements: ● Camera and PC are connected via a standard RJ-45 LAN cable in a network-compatible way. ● Web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer) installed in the PC. ● Current version of ActiveX/HVC installed in the PC. ● IP address of the camera is known. Step Action 1 Open the web browser. Note: A separate web browser window must be opened for each camera. 2 Enter the IP address of the camera into the address line of the web browser.
Possible Errors and Solutions The following table describes potential errors and possible solutions: Note: Please refer to www.videor.com for further information Error No video image visible Possible solution Check the power supply of the camera and of the entire installation. The ready indicator of the camera must be ON. Check the video cable of the camera. Connect it properly if necessary. Open the lens iris. Video image exists, but control is not possible.
Specifications NTD-4101 Model NTD-4101 EDP No. 93155 System Colour Video standard PAL Sensor size 1/4“ Imager CCD, Sony Super HAD Interline Transfer Synchronization Internal External synchronization No Signal-to-noise ratio 48 dB (AGC OFF) Light sensitivity (at 50% video signal) 0.85 Lux Horizontal resolution 430 TVL Automatic gain control (AGC) Automatic up to max.
Specifications NTD-4101, continued Model NTD-4101 Resolution Network: 720 x 576 (D1), 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120 pixels Image transfer rate max. 50 fields/s Frame rate Max. 25 ips at 720 x 576 pixels (PAL) Playback Via browser to PC or Viewer software Ethernet port 10Base-T/100Base-TX (RJ-45) Web browser MS Internet Explorer min. vers. 6.0 Network protocols TCP/IP, DHCP, HTTP, DNNS, UDP, RTP, RTSP, SMTP Bandwidth Adjustable Lens type Zoom Lens F1.6~F32/3.15 ~ 31.
Specifications NTD-4101, continued Model NTD-4101 Tours 4 selectable tours with 16 presets each Autoscan function 4 ranges, speed: 7°/s Operating voltage 12 VDC, 230 VAC Power-over-Ethernet No Power consumption 12 W max. Camera mount Ceiling installation or installation in wall or ceiling bracket EDMC/CWB(1) Can be installed in 19-in rack No Temperature range (operation) 0 ...
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Dimensional Drawings Dimensions in mm NTD-4101 47
Index A D Accessories 46 AE control 28 Alarm Input 17 Reset 22 Allocating the IP address 38 Ambient conditions 3 Audio Input 17 Output 17 Automatic image reversal Activate 36 Operating 22 Delivery state Reset camera part 31 Reset dome part 36 Dimensions 47 Display software version 36 Disposal 50 Dome cover Closing and securing 14 Open 14 Drilling template 13 B Basic functions 7 C Cable routing In the pipe 16 Camera control NT-Manager 40 Web browser 41 Camera menu Menu descriptions 26 Camera menu tree 2
Index, continued J Joystick 20 K Keypad 20 M MAC address 10, 38 Menu descriptions Camera menu 26 N Network connection setup 11 P Package contents 7 R Recycling the VCR 50 RS-485 17 S Safety instructions 3 Safety rope Installation on structure 15 Installation on the camera 12 Setting up network connectivity 38 Shutter speed 28 Specifications 43 Structure 8, 9 T Terminating 9 W White balance 27 NTD-4101 49
Notes on disposal Proper disposal of this camera WEEE (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) Applicable in the member states of the European Union and other European countries with a separate collection system. The marking on the camera and on the related documentation stipulates that it must not be thrown away in normal domestic waste at the end of its useful life.
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