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INSTALLATION & USER MANUAL for Lock Tracking System Thank You for Choosing This System! This manual is the Installation Guide and Operation Instruction for our Lock Tracking System. Note: The information contained in the document is subject to change without notice. Table of Contents 1. SAFETY NOTES --- IMPORTANT!!! ..................................................................................................... 4 2. ABOUT THE PRODUCT ......................................................................................................................... 6 2.1 .INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 6 2.2. FEATURES .................................................................................................................................... 6 2.3. COMPONENTS ............................................................................................................................. 7 3. INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................... 9 3.1. DOME CAMERA INSTALLATION ............................................................................................ 9 3.2. IMMOVABLE SENSOR INSTALLATION ............................................................................... 15 3.3. WIRELESS AUDIO FREQUENCY RECERIVER INSTALLATION ....................................... 17 4. OPERATION GUIDE ............................................................................................................................. 18 4.1. OPERATION OF DOME CAMERA........................................................................................... 18 4.2. OPERATION OF WIRELESS MICROPHONE.......................................................................... 24 4.3 OPERATION OF WIRELESS AUDIO FREQUENCY RECEIVER........................................... 25 4.4. ALARM SIGNAL WIRING ........................................................................................................ 26 5.SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT PARAMETERS...................................................................................... 27 5.1. PARAMETERS OF OBJECT TRACKING DOME CAMERA .................................................. 27 5.2. PARAMETERS OF IMMOVABLE SENSOR............................................................................ 27 5.3. PARAMETERS OF COLLAR WIRELESS MICROPHONE ..................................................... 28 5.4. PARAMETERS OF PEN WIRELESS MICROPHONE.............................................................. 28 5.5. PARAMETERS OF COLLAR WIRELESS AUDIO FREQUENCY RECEIVER ..................... 28 5.6. PARAMETERS OF PEN WIRELESS AUDIO FREQUENCY RECEIVER.............................. 29 6. TROUBLE SHOOTING ......................................................................................................................... 30 1. SAFETY NOTES --- IMPORTANT!!! The following important notes must be followed carefully to run the PTZ camera and respective accessories in total safety. The camera and relative accessories are called video system in this section. Use the instructions correctly and fully Read all safety rules and instructions carefully before starting to run the video system. Follow the instructions in the instruction manual. Pay attention to all warnings on the camera and in the instruction manual. Keep the safety notes and instructions for use for future reference. Attachments & Accessories Do not use attachments other than those recommended in the instruction manual because this could cause risks to the products. Only use the recommended accessories for the camera for installation and operation. Protect the video system To protect the camera, avoid installing and using it in direct sunlight or any source of bright light. Bright light, like that from a spotlight, can cause dimming and blurs. A vertical line may appear on the screen. This does not indicate a problem. Keep it away from rain and dust. Do not touch the zoom lens with your fingers. If needed, use a soft cloth and methylated spirit to remove traces of dust. Apply a specific cap to protect the zoom lens when the camera is not in use. Install the camera away from video interference. The pictures could present interference if the leads are arranged near a TV set or other device. Either move the leads or re-install the device to solve the problem. Do not use any part of the video system near water, i.e. bathtubs, wash basins, sinks, tubs, on damp surfaces, near swimming pools, etc. Do not insert objects of any kind through the camera openings to avoid touch live parts: fire and electrocution risk. Do not pour any kind of liquid on the device. A switch for performing maintenance operations on the camera must be included. Connect the camera only to the electrical power supply shown on the ratings plate. Contact your retailer if in doubt. Lay the power wires keeping them from being trodden on or squeezed by objects placed on top of them. Pay particular attention to leads near plugs, screws and the product outlet. Disconnect the power lead and the wiring to protect the camera during electrical storms or when it is left unattended and not used for a long time. This will prevent damage to the video system in the event of lightening or electrical line overload. Do not overload the electrical power and the extensions to prevent the risk of fire or electrocution. Do not place the camera near or over radiators or sources of heat. Check that the area is suitably ventilated before installing the camera inside partially closed areas (such as recesses, bookshelves and shelves). Do not position the camera on unsteady trolleys, stands, brackets or tables. The camera could fall and severely injury adults and children in addition to seriously damaging the product. Maintenance & Repairs Always contact a qualified service technician to repair the camera (or any other part of the video system). Unauthorized opening or removing the lids may cause fire and electrocution risk and other dangers. Disconnect all electrical parts from the mains before cleaning. Uses spare parts specified by the manufacturer or spare parts with equivalent characteristics when replacements required. Unauthorized replacements can cause fires, electrical shocks and other dangers. After any servicing intervention or repair to the video system, ask the technician to run a safety check to ensure that everything is working safely. Damage requiring professional assistance Disconnect the video system from the power mains and call qualified service personnel in the following cases: If the power lead or plug is damaged. If liquid or foreign objects accidental y penetrate inside the device. If the device was exposed to rain or water. If the device was dropped, subjected to heavy shocks or if the camera packaging was damaged. If the device performance changes considerably. 2. ABOUT THE PRODUCT 2.1 .INTRODUCTION The Object Locking and Tracking System is an intelligent product with an optical, mechanical, electronic, graphic and audio integration. The system is composed of an Object Auto Tracking Speed Dome, a Wireless Microphone, a Wireless Audio Frequency Receiver, and a Immovable Sensor. The Object Auto Tracking Speed Dome can automatically track the certain target, regardless of the external interference. It uses the Advanced technology of position sensing and servocontrol. The PTZ can move steadily, and can locate the target in the center of the image. The Wireless Microphone uses the technology of dual anti-inference circuits and professional pickuphead, with an SNR exceeding 80 DB. It has a high quality of reproduction, and can entirely meet the need of live recording and amplifying. It is very convenient that the tracked target just needs to take a wireless microphone. The system is based on our unique motion tracking technology. As stable and simple to operate, and widely used in electronic classrooms, technically training,and spot interview. 2.2. FEATURES ●Auto tracking of moving object (auto PTZ) based on our motion tracking technology. Not effected by other moving objects or ambient light ●The tracking process is quite steady, and also is the video. ●Back Light Compensation (BLC) function, can clearly see the entire picture in the highlight background. ●RS-485 data communication. ●Multi protocol compatible (Pelco-P, Pelco-D, KALATEL, etc). Baud rate adjustable. ●Tracking parameter adjustable. ●Video signal in either power synchronization or external synchronization, convenient to be switched with other signals. ●Professional wireless audio. High quality of reproduction. ●Human centered design, really easy to use. ●Various installation methods to choose from according to the circumstance. 2.3. COMPONENTS The system consists of the following components: ●Object Auto Tracking Speed Dome The camera can automatically seek for the motive objects in its view of vision, lock the object and track it, in order to get a clear video image of the object. (The optional color is black and white.) Pic. 2.1 Object Auto Tracking Speed Dome ●Immovable Sensor The immovable sensor is used as an auxiliary sensing equipment, in order to sense the location of the object when it has its back to the camera. For instance, it can help camera to lock and tract the location of a teacher when he/she faces the blackboard to write on it. Pic. 2.2 Immovable Sensor Pic. 2.3 Wireway Of Immovable Sensor ●Wireless Microphone The Wireless Microphone is used to send voice and sense the location of the object when it faces the camera. For instance, it can help the camera to accurately lock and tract the object, when the teacher faces the students. This system can consists of either a collar wireless microphone or a pen wireless microphone. Pic. 2.4 Collar Wireless Microphone Pic. 2.5 Pen Wireless Microphone ●Wireless Audio Frequency Receiver The Wireless Audio Frequency Receiver is used to receive the audio signal from the microphone and output it to other equipment. It can also control the volume of the microphone. Pic. 2.6 Wireless Audio Frequency Receiver (Matched with collar wireless microphone) Pic. 2.7 Wireless Audio Frequency Receiver (Matched with pen wireless microphone) 3. INSTALLATION This section contains detailed instructions for installing the camera. These instructions assume that the installer has a good knowledge of installation techniques and is capable of adopting safe installation methods. 3.1. DOME CAMERA INSTALLATION 3.1.1. DIP SWITCH SETTING When delivered, the camera address DIP is set to 0, the communication protocol type is set to PELCO-P, and the Baud rate is set to 9600bps. Shell Ferrule Base Pic. 3.1 Dome Appearance Address Communication protocol and Baud Pic. 3.2 DIP Switch The labels of “Address”, “Protocol”, “Baud Rate” DIP switches can be found on the shell of the dome. Spin the ferrule in an anti-clockwise direction. Set the DIP switches for SW1 and SW2 on dome for the appropriate receiver address, communication protocol, and baud rate. The DIP switches bounce as “ON”, and are pressed as “OFF”. On the left are the high bits, and the low bits on the right. 1. SW1 switches are to set the address. The address setting is in binary mode, and it can set 256 different addresses, as Table 3.1. shows. Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 15 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF … … … … … … … … … 248 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 249 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 250 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 251 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 252 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF 253 ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON 254 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 255 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Table 3.1. Switch 1 Setting 2. SW2 switches(1,2,3,4) are to set the communication protocol type and SW2 switches(5,6,7,8) are to set the baud rate. As Table 3.2. shows: POS COMMUNICAITON PROTOCOL POS BAUD RATE (bps) 1 2 3 4 DESCRIPTION OFF ON OFF OFF PELCO-P ON ON OFF OFF PELCO-D …… Reserved for future use DESCRIPTION 5 6 7 8 1200 ON OFF OFF OFF 2400 OFF ON OFF OFF 4800 ON ON OFF OFF 9600 OFF OFF ON OFF 19200 ON OFF ON OFF Reserved for future use Image overturn Table 3.2. Switch 2 Setting …… ON 3.1.2. CONNECTION METHODS The backplane wiring port of the dome is as the following picture: Pic. 3.3. Backplane Wiring Port Of Dome The Power connecting wire, video connecting wire, RS-485 control wire and the SM-6P are shown in Pic. 3.4. Pic.3.4. Connecting Wires 3.1.3. DOME INSTALLATION a. The dome consists of the core and the cover. Connect the SM-6P and the backplane wiring port of the dome. MAKE SURE that the RS485 wire, video wire and power wire is connected with the corresponding equipment, for fear of damage the dome and the camera. b. Insert the three rectangular bores on the core floor into the three brackets of the connecting bottom. Rotate in an clockwise direction to align the bottom (a) and the bottom tray (b). Make sure that the bores are entirely inserted into the brackets, and then screw the M3 connecting bolt. As the Pic.3.5 shows: Pic.3.5. Core Installation c. The camera has four types of mountings: wall mount, surface mount, pipe pendant mount, and in-ceiling mount. Please make sure which type you are installing. The following pictures show the size of connection board and installation hole of each style. Pic.3.6. Camera Mountings 3.1.4. NOTICE ●The camera should be installed right in front of the blackboard, with a distance of 7-10m away from the blackboard, and its height should not be too high. ●The base of the dome should be horizontal, otherwise the quality of the image may be bad. ●The orientation holes should have a horizontal rotation from 0º to 180º facing the blackboard, as Pic.3.7 shows: Facing the blackboard Pic.3.7. Installation Of Dome Camera 3.2. IMMOVABLE SENSOR INSTALLATION The general length of an immovable sensor is 6m, and it can be customized with a different length under certain situation. It is suitable to cover the range of motion of the object. In the classroom, the length should be determined with regard to the length of the blackboard. 3.2.1. INSTALLATION Locate the wireway of the immovable sensor horizontally under the blackboard using an anchor. The interval distance of the screws is 1m, and the sensor is firmly fixed on the wall. After the installation is completed, the sensor can work when the power is plugged in. STEP 1: Locate The wireway on the wall STEP 2: Fix the sensor firmly on the wireway Pic.3.8. The Overall Effect Of Installation 3.2.2. NOTICE ●MAKE SURE that the front of the sensor was not blocked by other objects, such as platform or chairs. ●If there is a projection screen in the classroom, the sensor should be installed lower than the bottom of the screen. 3.3. WIRELESS AUDIO FREQUENCY RECERIVER INSTALLATION 3.3.1. INSTALLATION (refer to the accompanying manual of the collar or pen audio frequency receiver) a. Insert the audio signal wire into the audio output socket of the receiver, and the other side into the audio signal input of the amplifier or the mixer. b. Draw out the wire of the back panel in order to help receive the signal. c. To get a better receive effect, the receiver should be located at least 1m from the floor, and there should be a distance of more than 1m between the emitter and the receiver. d. Two rack ears may be used to fix the receiver on the 19-inch standard rack. 4. OPERATION GUIDE 4.1. OPERATION OF DOME CAMERA Since there are various of control equipments, the dome camera produced by our company can be controlled by all the control software or keyboards with the protocol of PELCO-P or PELCO-D.(BE SURE to set the address, protocol and baud rate of the control software or keyboards to be consistent with the dome camera before using) 4.1.1. POWER ON SELF TEST (POST) When power on, the dome camera can automatically move horizontally and vertically. When the motion is over, the camera will pull the lens to the nearest point, and then push it farthest and stop. If the preset 1 has been done, the camera will turn to it when POST is over. Through POST, the proper function of the product will be detected. When the dome camera stops POST, on the screen will appear the current controlling parameters, including address, protocol and baud rate. The parameters will be shown three times. When the control information has been shown, the camera will start auto tracking. 4.1.2. PRESETS a. Choose the dome camera; b. Regulate the image to the needed position using the control software or keyboard; c. After the regulation, preset the corresponding positions, and save the parameters. 4.1.3. RECALL PRESET POSITIONS With the control software or keyboard recalling the preset positions, the camera will instantly move to that position, and the zoom, focus and IRIS control parameters will also automatically alter to the corresponding ones. When recalling the special positions (see from Table 4.1), the dome camera will also perform some special function. For instance, if recalling preset 81, the system will stop the tracking. 4.1.4. FUNCTION OF PRESET POSITIONS A. PRESET 1 Preset 1 is the position the system will come back to when it loses the object during tracking. Under the situation of this application, we generally regard the position where the teacher begins the class-usually the platform- as preset 1. (a) Use the control software or keyboard to make camera move to the needed position, where the camera starts to shoot. Such process can never be manually operated. (b)Input “1” in the preset position of the control software and save the preset. The steps of presetting other positions are similar. B.SET & CLEAR THE TRACKING BOUNDARY LIMIT When there is strong light injection, such as sunlight in the classroom, we may set the tracking limit in order to avoid losing the object. (The left and right position should be in reference of the dome camera.) Set the left limit (recall preset 77) (a)Use the control software or keyboard to make camera move to the needed position, where it needs to set as the left limit. (b)Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 77, defining the left limit. Set the right limit (recall preset 78) (a)Use the control software or keyboard to make camera move to the needed position, where it needs to set as the right limit. (b)Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 78, defining the right limit. If the limit is successfully defined, on the screen will appear the words “LIMIT SET OK”, and the camera will have a cruise in the defined range, and then come back preset 1 (if existing).for example, first move the image to the left area to define the left limit, and then to the right area to define the right limit. At that time, the screen will read “LIMIT SET OK”, and then “THIS IS RIGHT LIMIT”. Then dome camera will also move from the right limit to the left limit, and finally it will move to preset 1 (if it has been set, and if not, the camera will stop on the left limit). If the limit is not successfully defined, the screen will say “LIMIT SET FAILED”. The reason for the fail is probably because you carelessly set the left limit on the right and the right limit on the left. Clear boundary limit defining (recall preset 79) If there is no strong light in the classroom, the limit can be cleared. Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 79, clearing limit. When the limit is cleared, the screen will read “LIMIT CLEARED”. C.START & STOP TRACKING The default setting of the dome camera can start tracking, so there is no need to start tracking manually, unless it sets to stop tracking. Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 81, stopping tracking. Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 80, starting tracking. D.TRACK OBJECT POSITION OFFSET AND RETURN TO DEFAULT SETTINGS When the teacher is writing on the blackboard, the camera needs to change its position so that the students can see the blackboard clearly. In this system, the camera can adjust its position both horizontally and vertically. Move left the horizontal position of the image center (recall preset 84) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 84, moving the image left. Repeat until the image has been in a satisfactory position. Move right the horizontal position of the image center (recall preset 85) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 85, moving the image right. Repeat until the image has been in a satisfactory position. Move up the vertical position of the image center (recall preset 86) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 86, moving the image up. Repeat until the image has been in a satisfactory position. Move down the vertical position of the image center (recall preset 87) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 87, moving the image down. Repeat until the image has been in a satisfactory position. Return the horizontal and vertical position of the image to the default (recall preset 88) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 87, returning the position of the image to the default. E.TRACKING SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT Increase the horizontal tracking sensitivity (recall preset 114) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 114, increasing the horizontal tracking sensitivity. Repeat until the horizontal tracking sensitivity is satisfactory. Decrease the horizontal tracking sensitivity (recall preset 115) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 115, decreasing the horizontal tracking sensitivity. Repeat until the horizontal tracking sensitivity is satisfactory. Return the horizontal tracking sensitivity to the default. (recall preset 118) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 118, returning the horizontal sensitivity to the default. Increase the horizontal tracking sensitivity (recall preset 116) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 116, increasing the vertical tracking sensitivity. Repeat until the vertical tracking sensitivity is satisfactory. Decrease the vertical tracking sensitivity (recall preset 117) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 117, decreasing the vertical tracking sensitivity. Repeat until the vertical tracking sensitivity is satisfactory. Return the vertical tracking sensitivity to the default. (recall preset 119) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 119, returning the vertical sensitivity to the default. F.AUTO ZOOM FUNCTION With the auto zoom function ON, the camera can automatically adjust its magnification according to the distance of the object, in order to keep the size of the person in the image. Before turning on the auto zoom function, be sure to set up preset 1, whose magnification is the referenced magnification of the auto zoom. Auto zoom function ON (recall preset 220) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 220, increasing the horizontal tracking sensitivity. Repeat until the horizontal tracking sensitivity is satisfactory. Auto zoom function OFF (recall preset 221) Use the control software or keyboard to recall preset 221, decreasing the horizontal tracking sensitivity. Repeat until the horizontal tracking sensitivity is satisfactory. The functions of the above presets are shown in the following table: PRESETS FUNCTION 77 Set the left limit 78 Set the right limit 79 Clear the limit 80 Start tracking 81 Stop tracking 84 Image Center Left 85 Image Center Right 86 Image Center Up 87 Image Center Down 88 Image Center Default 114 Increase the horizontal sensitivity 115 Decrease the horizontal sensitivity 116 Increase the vertical sensitivity 117 Decrease the vertical sensitivity 118 Horizontal Sensitivity Default. 119 Vertical Sensitivity Default. 220 Auto zoom function ON 221 Auto zoom function OFF Table 4.1 Presets And Functions G.SET THE OBJECT LOSS TIME Object loss time is defined as the time for which the system have not found the object, and regarded the object as lost, and then the system will return to preset 1. The default object loss time is 4s, which means if the system cannot find the object for 4s, it will automatically return to preset a. Control protocol of object loss time setting ae 3f 04 0X 0X fe The fourth and fifth bytes mean the value of time, in a unit of 0.1s. For example, ae 3f 04 00 0f fe means 0x0F,or 15. So the object loss time is 1.5s. And X ranges from 0 to F. The default object loss time is 4s, and the maximum is 10s. b. The set object loss time will be shown on the monitor, such as “LOST TIME: 15” c. If the object loss time is changed, the new time will be saved and will work the next time when it is power-on. Notice: It may be abnormal in tracking the object during the first time to detect the object after the object loss time is revised. H.SET THE INTERVAL BETWEEN ALARM AND PRESET 1 The interval between alarm and preset1 is defined as the interval between the time when the system sends an alarm signal (immediately when detecting that the object is lost) and when the system returns to preset position. The default interval is 0s, which means when the object is lost, the system will immediately send an alarm signal, and instantly return to the preset position. a. Control protocol of the interval between the alarm and the preset ae 3f 05 0X 0X fe The fourth and fifth bytes mean the value of interval, in a unit of 0.1s. For example, ae 3f 05 00 0f fe means 0x0F,or 15. So the interval is 1.5s. And X ranges from 0 to F. b. The set interval will be shown on the monitor, such as “TO PRE TIME: 15”. c. If the interval is changed, the new interval will be saved and will work the next time when it is power-on. I. SYNCHRONOUS PHASE ADJUSTMENT (ONLY FOR THE EXTERNAL SYNCHRONOUS CAMERA DOME) a. Control protocol of the external synchronous phase adjustment ae 3f 00 0X 0X fe The fourth and fifth bytes mean the value of phase, For example, ae 3f 00 07 0f fe means 0X7F, or 127. And X ranges from 0 to F. The default phase is 127. b. The adjusted phase will be shown on the monitor, such as “PHASE: 127”. c. If the phase is changed, the new phase will be saved and will work the next time when it is power-on. 4.1.5. CLOSE-UP LENS AND WIDE-ANGLE LENS Zoom in order to get the effect of close-up or wide-angle. User can adjust zoom wide or near by the zoom button of the controller and get desired image. The zoom change depends on the time for how long the zoom button is pressed. 4.1.6. LENS FOCUS CONTROL Focus is the process of adjusting the clarity of an object or a scene in the image. Users can adjust focus by the focus button of the controller. Keep adjusting the focus button until the object on the monitor is clear enough. The focus change depends on the time for how long the focus button is pressed. 4.1.7. IRIS The IRIS can change the brightness of the picture. Users can adjust the brightness of the camera by the IRIS button of the controller. The brightness change depends on the time for how long the IRIS button is pressed. 4.2. OPERATION OF WIRELESS MICROPHONE 4.2.1. INSTRUCTION FOR the collar wireless microphone: a. Before using, put a 9V battery into the battery box of the microphone. Turn the power on when starting using. Put the battery box on waist or in the clothes pocket, and clip the microphone on the collar. b. The LED indicator light on the wireless microphone can indicate the battery capacity. When the power is ON, the indicator light will flicker, indicating that the battery capacity is normal. If the light does not flicker, it indicates that the battery is out of capacity or has not been installed properly. If the light keeps on, it indicates that the battery does not have enough capacity and has to be replaced. FOR the pen wireless microphone: a. Before using, put a 1.5V alkaline dry battery into the battery box of the microphone. Turn the power on and choose either the high sensitivity mode (HI) or the low sensitivity mode (LO).Put Hold the microphone in hand or put it in the clothes pocket. It can also be combined with a thread for hanging, or fixed on the special brackets. b. The LED indicator light on the wireless microphone can indicate the working condition. If the indicator light is on, it indicates that the battery has enough capacity. If the light is off, it indicates that the battery does not have enough capacity and has to be replaced. 4.2.2. NOTICE ●The collar wireless microphone should be clipped under the neckline. ●Do not cover the microphone head, which may have a bad influence on the tracking function. ●When the microphone is not used, make sure the power is OFF, in case of battery consumption. If the microphone will not be used for a long time , be sure to take the power out, for fear of the battery fluid will discharge and damage the circuit. ●Pay attention to the positions of “ON” and “OFF”. 4.3 OPERATION OF WIRELESS AUDIO FREQUENCY RECEIVER 4.3.1. INSTRUCTION a. Before power up, the emitter temporarily does not need to work. The first thing to do is to turn the volume of the receiver ,the mix and the amplifier. Then power up the receiver, and at the same time, the indicator light on the face panel will flicker, indicating a normal power up. b. When the microphones and the emitters get close to the power-on receiver, the signal light of the corresponding channel will be lit up, under a correct operation. Then say something to the microphone, and the signal indicator light will flicker accompanying with the volume. If the indicator light is off, it indicates that the operation system is abnormal and has to be examined. c. turn the volume of the receiver to maximum, and adjust the volume of amplifier input to a proper one. 4.3.2. NOTICE ●The position of the antenna has a direct effect on the receiver, so pay attention to the proper installation methods. Moreover, keep the distance between the microphone and the receiver as short as possible. 4.4. ALARM SIGNAL WIRING Pic.4.1 Alarm Signal Wiring When the object is lost, launch ALARM1 and ALARM2 signal, and then the system will return to Preset 1. When finding the object again, the alarm will be reset. 5.SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT PARAMETERS 5.1. PARAMETERS OF OBJECT TRACKING DOME CAMERA Model KRD1801PTI Signal Format PAL/NTSC(optional) Image Sensor 1/4’’ Color CCD Resolution 480TVL Video Output 1.0±0.2VP-P S/N Ratio ≥50dB Illumination 1Lux Write Balance Auto/Manual AGC BLC Lens Auto/Manual Auto/Manual F1.4-F3.0 f=4.1-73.8mm Optical Zoom 18X Digital Zoom 12X Pan/Tilt Range Pan:0º~ 360º, continuous; Tilt:0º~ 90º, auto flip Pan/Tilt Speed Pan:0.05º~240º/S; Tilt:0.03º~160º/S Presets 100 Auto Cruise Comm. Prot Baud Rate Auto switch from 0 to 54 preset positions sequentialy RS-485 2400bps、4800bps、9600bps Address 0~255 Power Supply DC 12V Power Consumption 20W Temperature -50℃~70℃ Cover Size 6’’ Installation Methods Wall mount, surface mount, pipe pendant mount, in-ceiling mount 5.2. PARAMETERS OF IMMOVABLE SENSOR Power Supply DC 5V Power Consumption 8W Size 6m(made to order) Distance 7~10m(without obstruction) 5.3. PARAMETERS OF COLLAR WIRELESS MICROPHONE Head Professional audio-use moving-coil head or Japanese original RET professional audio-use capacitor Antenna Hidden Transmit Power ≈30mW Sub-harmonic ≤principal wave -45dB Battery 9V each Current Consumption ≈25mA 5.4. PARAMETERS OF PEN WIRELESS MICROPHONE Head Single-point electronic condenser microphone Antenna Hidden Transmit Power ≈2mW Sub-harmonic ≤principal wave -45dB Battery 1.5V #7 dry battery Current Consumption ≈60mA Effective Range ≈60m(outdoor),30m(indoor) Modulation Sensitivity ±5kHz FM(92dB SPL 1kHz)/ ±5kHz FM(82dB SPL 1kHz)/ 5.5. PARAMETERS OF COLLAR WIRELESS AUDIO FREQUENCY RECEIVER Receive Mode Dual-channel and single-receiver Practical Sensitivity When:12dBμV,15KHz FM; S/N﹥80dB False Interference Ratio ﹥63dB Harmonic Interference Ratio ﹥80dB Audio Output 770mV/5K Ohm load impedance Power Supply 12~18V DC Size(mm) 482×180×45(L×W×H) 5.6. PARAMETERS OF PEN WIRELESS AUDIO FREQUENCY RECEIVER Receive Mode Superheterodyne sub-way, space diversity reception Receiving Sensitivity When:20dBμV,5kHz FM; Squelch Sensitivity S/N﹥45 dB ﹤10dBμV S/N Ratio ﹥50dB Audio Output 770mV/5KOhm load impedance Power Supply 12V DC Size (mm) 210×140×44(L×W×H 6. TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Wireless Microphone not tracking when camera power on Immovable sensor not tracking when camera power on Possible Reason Solution Wireless microphone power off Wireless microphone power on Battery is empty Change battery Occlusion between camera and microphone Make sure that there is no Occlusion between camera and microphone Immovable sensor power off Immovable sensor power on Big occlusion between camera and microphone Sunlight Interference Camera not controlled when tracking PTZ-insensitive Shade the sunlight with curtain High-power incandescent lamp in the environmental condition Reflective point Take away the occlusion in the environmental condition Use cold light source Take away or shade the reflective objects The distance between the camera and the sensor is too far. Make the distance 7~10m Camera is tracking Stop tracking and then control