Page 2 - Safety Precautions
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage consisting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit. This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. WARNING • To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not...
Page 3 - ENG; Caution
ENG CAUTION 1. Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong blows to it. Keep away from a location subject to excessive vibration or magnetic interference. 2. Do not install in a location subject to high temperature (over 140°F), low temperature (below -49°F), or high °F), or high F), or high ...
Page 4 - Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instr...
Page 5 - Overview; Contents
ENG Overview ........................................................................................... 7 About this guide ............................................................................ 7 Product overview ........................................................................... 7 Ma...
Page 7 - Other set
ENG 6 AUTO SET ............................................................................... 68 AUX OUT CONTROL ............................................................... 68 Other set ...................................................................................... 69 PROPORTIONAL P/T .....
Page 8 - About this guide; Note; Main features; CHECKING COMPONENTS IN THE PACKAGE
7 Overview ❚ About this guide This user guide includes basic instructions for the product. It is recommended that all users read this guide before use. This guide is divided as follows: “Overview” introduces the user guide and product related information. “Installation” explains how to set and i...
Page 9 - NAMES OF EACH PART; Your camera has the following components:
7 ENG NAMES OF EACH PART Your camera has the following components: . Cover Front . Cover Rear . Camera Body . Cover-dome . Alarm Output : N/O, COM, N/C, AO-2, AO-1, GND 6. Alarm Input (~) : AI-8, AI-7, AI-6, AI-5,GND, AI-4, AI-�, AI-2, AI-1, GND 7. RS- : TXD+, TXD-, RXD+, RXD- . Power Input : 24V, E...
Page 10 - Before installation; THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND DURING INSTALLATION AND USE; Initial setting; Setting up the Address of Smartdome; Installation
9 0 ❚ Before installation THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND DURING INSTALLATION AND USE • Do not disassemble the camera on your own. • Always be careful when handling the camera. Do not strike the camera by your fists or shake it. Please be careful not to be careless when storing and operating it. • Do not pla...
Page 11 - SETTING COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL; Use number 1~4 PIN of SW901 to set communication Protocol.
9 ENG 0 SETTING COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Use number 1~4 PIN of SW901 to set communication Protocol. A : SAMSUNG HALF B : SAMSUNG FULL PIN Comp PIN PIN PIN PIN A OFF OFF OFF OFF B ON OFF OFF OFF C OFF ON OFF OFF D ON ON OFF OFF E OFF OFF ON OFF F ON OFF ON OFF G OFF ON ON OFF H ON ON ON OFF I OFF OFF O...
Page 12 - BAUD RATE SETTING; The factory default setting is set to 9600BPS.
BAUD RATE SETTING Use PIN 5 and 6 of SW901. The factory default setting is set to 9600BPS. BAUD RATE PIN 5 PIN 6 4800 BPS ON ON 9600 BPS OFF ON 19200 BPS ON OFF 38400 BPS OFF OFF SCC-C7433_7435-Eng.indd11 2008-05-20오전10:49:36
Page 15 - Preparing the cable to connect to the SMARTDOME
ENG Preparing the cable to connect to the SMARTDOME See the wiring diagram of the Holder Housing and prepare cables for the SMARTDOME. (Power adaptor: 24V AC, �.0A) <Wiring Diagram of the Holder Housing> SCC-C7433_7435-Eng.indd14 2008-05-20오전10:49:37
Page 16 - HOLDER HOUSING
6 <Holder Housing> HOLDER HOUSING SCC-C7433_7435-Eng.indd15 2008-05-20오전10:49:37
Page 17 - Note: Connector arrangement of the camera adaptor board
ENG 6 ❚ Note: Connector arrangement of the camera adaptor board 1 345 14131211 9876 54 321 43 21 6 SCC-C7(P) Adapter Board SCC-C7433_7435-Eng.indd16 2008-05-20오전10:49:37
Page 18 - Cable connection; Video terminal on the
7 ❚ Cable connection . First, connect one end of the BNC video cable connector to the Video Output Terminal (VIDEO OUT). . Then, connect the other end of the connector to the Video Input Terminal of the monitor. IN OUT Video terminal on the rear of monitor BNC Cable SCC-C7433_7435-Eng.indd17 2008-05...
Page 19 - Connect the Power Adapter to the Power Cable of the camera.; Power Selection Switch
7 ENG . Connect the Power Adapter to the Power Cable of the camera. . Adjust the switch on the Power Adapter to the proper voltage. Then, connect the Power Adapter's plug to the Power Connector. (Power adaptor: 24V AC, �.0A) 7 ) 5 3 " & 7 7 &"35) 7 Power Selection Switch under the Po...
Page 21 - Separately sold products for installation
9 ENG 0 ❚ Separately sold products for installation Depending on the installation site, it may be convenient to use one of the following products. . WALL MOUNT ADAPTOR (SADT-0WM) This adaptor is used for installing the SMARTDOME(SCC-C74��(P)/C74�5(P)) camera on C74�5(P)) camera on ) camera on an out...
Page 22 - SmartDome camera to a concrete ceiling.
. CEILING MOUNT ADAPTOR (SADT-00CM) This adaptor is used for installing the SMARTDOME(SCC-C74��(P)/C74�5(P)) for the C74�5(P)) for the ) for the SmartDome camera to a concrete ceiling. . POLE MOUNT ADAPTOR (SADT-00PM) This adaptor is used for installing the WALL MOUNT ADAPTOR (SADT-10�WM) to a pole ...
Page 24 - Installation precautions; Also, move valuables to a safe location before installation.
❚ Installation precautions . Make sure that the installation site can sufficiently support a minimum of four times the net weight of the SCC-C74��(P)/C74�5(P) SmartDome camera and other accessories. C74��(P)/C74�5(P) SmartDome camera and other accessories. (P)/C74�5(P) SmartDome camera and other acc...
Page 25 - cables and the cables of the Holder Housing.
ENG . Prepare the Holder Housing part. Refer to the wiring diagram below to connect the external cables and the cables of the Holder Housing. A. Remove one of the connectors connected to the cable end of the Holder Housing.B. Peel off the coating of the cable and connect it to the external cable usi...
Page 27 - Wire Rack of the Holder Housing.
ENG 6 . Hook up the Safety Wire Ring at the end of the Safety Wire on the Housing to the Safe Wire Rack of the Holder Housing. Note During installation or detachment, to avoid safety accident and ‘HOUSING’ damage due to the fall, make sure the safety tis secured to the ‘HOLDER HOUSING’. HOUSING HOLD...
Page 29 - Couple the Cover Front with the Cover Rear.
7 ENG 6. Couple the Cover Front with the Cover Rear. In th next step, align the Arrow mark on the Cover Rear to face the START label on the Housing. Install these two parts into the Housing while aligning the Guide Hole of these parts with the Guide of the Holder Housing. Finally, turn these two par...
Page 31 - Camera Setup
9 ENG 0 Camera Setup CAMERA SET ... CAMERA ID OFF/ON... V-SYNC INT/LINE.. DAY/NIGHT DAY.../NIGHT.../AUTO... MOTION DET OFF/ON... ZOOM SPEED 1/2/�/4 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF/X2~X16 DISPLAY ZOOM OFF/ON DISPLAY P/T OFF/ON EXIT QUIT/SAVE/PRESET VIDEO SET... IRIS ALC.../MANU.../WDR...* SHUTTER OFF/AUTO X2 ~ AUTO...
Page 34 - ASSWORD UNDEFINED
Note - If the power is turned off after PRESET, AUTO PAN, SCAN, PATTERN function is activated and no other control is made, camera will do the same function after the power is turned on. - When tilt position is over 90° and menu-on command is received, pan will automatically rotate 180° and tilt wil...
Page 35 - Camera setup
ENG ❚ Camera setup CAMERA ID This CAMERA ID menu is used to assign a camera ID to this camera. If you press the Setup switch when the CAMERA ID menu is selected, the corresponding setup screen appears. You can input a camera ID composed of alphabets, numbers, and special characters up to 20 characte...
Page 36 - as much PHASE as you want.
6 Select LINE and press Enter. You will see the LINE LOCK submenu where you can adjust the phase of the LINE LOCK. You can use the PHASE menu of the LINE LOCK submenu to assign as much PHASE as you want. DAY/NIGHT The DAY/NIGHT menu is used to configure the day and night related settings for this ca...
Page 38 - AUTO...
7 (BW) BURST OFF RET (COLOR) WHITE BAL ATW2 RET Even in night mode, you can see color images in bright illumination. Therefore you can select any of [COLOR…] and [BW…]. In case of [COLOR…], you have to set the color temperature for white balance. You can also specify the settings for red and blue co...
Page 39 - and �, you can set the motion detection area on your own.
7 ENG For this function, you can specify the level for each conversion between Day and Night. Note When the DAY/NIGHT is set to [AUTO...], the AGC is displayed with “---“ so you cannot change its setting. MOTION DET The MOTION DET menu is used to configure the motion detection related settings. If y...
Page 42 - Use the Left/Right key in the ZOOM SPEED menu to select the speed.; DIGITAL ZOOM
ZOOM SPEED In the ZOOM SPEED, menu you can select the speed of the ZOOM Key (Tele/Wide). Use the Left/Right key in the ZOOM SPEED menu to select the speed. 1: Slowest speed 2: Low speed 3: High speed 4: Fastest speed DIGITAL ZOOM You may set up the digital zoom magnification ratio in the DIGITAL ZOO...
Page 43 - DISPLAY ZOOM; In DISPLAY ZOOM, you can display the ZOOM scale on the screen.
ENG DISPLAY ZOOM In DISPLAY ZOOM, you can display the ZOOM scale on the screen. Note If no change on the ZOOM scale is made for � seconds, the information window will disappear. X032 (CAMERA SET) CAMERA ID OFF V-SYNC INT DAY/NIGHT DAY... MOTION DET OFF ZOOM SPEED 4 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF DISPLAY ZOOM OFF ...
Page 44 - EXIT; The EXIT menu is used to return to the MAIN menu.
DISPLAY P/T In DISPLAY P/T, you can display the position of Pan/Tilt on the screen. Note - If no change on the Pan/Tilt position is made for � seconds, the information window will disappear. - It allows an error range of ± 2˚. EXIT The EXIT menu is used to return to the MAIN menu. - QUIT : Ignores t...
Page 45 - Video set; setting up the level of WDR.; ALC
ENG ❚ Video set IRIS There is a function to automatically adjust IRIS to the incoming light level. Owing to this function, you may set up the brightness level yourself. The ALC(Auto Light Control) menu allows you for video output level setup. The WDR(Wide Dynamic Range) menu allows you for setting u...
Page 47 - appears in which you can set manually opening or closing the IRIS.
ENG 6 Use Left, Right key in the LEVEL menu to control the video output level (brightness). MANU When you press the ENTER key after selecting MANU in the IRIS item, an additional screen appears in which you can set manually opening or closing the IRIS. (VIDEO SET) IRIS MANU... SHUTTER OFF AGC HIGH W...
Page 48 - WDR; controls both indoor and outdoor images.; SHUTTER; brightness automatically, select the AUTO slow shutter.
7 WDR The WDR camera is a state-of-art technology to expand the screen profit, mostly effective when you photograph both indoor and outdoor. In short, this function provides you with the distinct reproduction of not only the indoor but also the outdoor. Press the ENTER to set up the WDR level. You c...
Page 49 - OFF → AUTO X2 → AUTO X4 → AUTO X6 → AUTO X8 → AUTO X12 → AUTOX16 → AUTO; AGC
7 ENG Keep pressing both Left and Right in the SHUTTER menu, the speed will change in the following sequence. OFF → AUTO X2 → AUTO X4 → AUTO X6 → AUTO X8 → AUTO X12 → AUTOX16 → AUTO X24 → AUTO X�2 → AUTO X48 → AUTO X64 → AUTO X96 → AUTO X128 → AUTO X256 → OFF → 1/100(1/120) → 1/250 → 1/500 → 1/1000 ...
Page 50 - MOTION; immobility in the dark.
9 0 Note When the COLOR/BW menu of the camera set is set to [AUTO...], AGC will be displayed as “---“. You can’t adjust the settings manually. MOTION The MOTION function is available only when the SHUTTER menu is set to Slow Shutter AUTO, being composed of 5 steps, [S.SLOW], [SLOW], [NORM], [FAST], ...
Page 51 - WHITE BAL
9 ENG 0 WHITE BAL Lights are generally denoted as color temperatures and expressed in Kelvin (K) units. The general light color temperatures are shown below. You can select one of four modes for white balance adjustment as follows: - ATW1/ATW2(Auto-Tracing White Balance Mode): In these modes, the co...
Page 52 - FOCUS MODE; operates as the same in the MF mode if the zoom does not move.
- MANU : If WHITE BAL menu is set to MANU mode, the user can set the white Balance considering the current illumination. Select MANU menu and press the ENTER, the sub screen where you can select Manual White Balance will be shown. Use the left/right keys to select �200K, 5600K or OFF(USER) mode in t...
Page 53 - SPECIAL
ENG Note ※ AF function may not possible with types of objects listed below. For such objects, focus manually. - High intensity objects or objects illuminated with low lighting - Objects shot through wet or dirty glass - Pictures that are a mixture of distant and nearby objects - White walls and othe...
Page 54 - It is used to control the horizontal or vertical distinction.
DNR DNR(Digital Noise Reduction) function enables the picture to be reduced noise. FLICKERLESS When this is set to [ON], the shutter speed is set to 1/100 sec (for NTSC) or 1/120 sec (for PAL) to prevent from flickering by the discordance between vertical synchronization frequency and on-and-off fre...
Page 55 - It is used to output as it is, or mirror the video brightness signal.
ENG C-LEVEL It is used to set the levels for the Burst signal and the entire color signal of the video signal. POSI/NEGA It is used to output as it is, or mirror the video brightness signal. EXIT The EXIT menu is used to return to the MAIN menu. - QUIT : Ignores the changed information and restores ...
Page 56 - Preset
6 ❚ Preset This is the menu that user sets the PAN/TILT location, Zoom/Focus, and screen condition, so the camera can monitor the presetting area on demand. A total of 128 presets are available. (PRESET MAP) ID: PRESET 0 ** MAIN MENU ** CAMERA SET... VIDEO SET... PRESET ... ZONE SET... AUTO SET... A...
Page 57 - return to a upper menu.
ENG 6 POSITION SET From “POSITION SET...” press the ENTER key to get into the PAN/TILT, FOCUS/ZOOM SET screen to set the PAN/TILT location and FOCUS/ZOOM condition then press the ENTER key to return to a upper menu. PRESET ID This is the ID set up function for each PRESET. It can be set up to 12 cha...
Page 58 - Zone set; enter the PRIVACY ZONE setup screen.
7 ❚ Zone set ■ The ZONE SET menu includes the setup of PRIVACY ZONE, ZONE DIR SET, and ZONE AREA SET. PRIVACY ZONE Move PAN/TILT/ZOOM to select an area that can infringe someone privacy, then this function will hide the area if it can be involved in the photograph to protect his privacy. The number ...
Page 60 - the ZONE AREA setup screen.
9 60 ZONE AREA SET Press the ENTER key to enter the ZONE AREA MAP screen from “ZONE AREA SET...”. Select a ZONE AREA number from the ZONE AREA MAP screen and press the ENTER key to enter the ZONE AREA setup screen. (ZONE SET) PRIVACY ZONE OFF ZONE DIR SET OFF ZONE AREA SET ON... EXIT QUIT 1 2 3 4 5 ...
Page 62 - ZONE ENABLE
6 6 ZONE ID SET This function is used to allocate as many as 12 IDs to each zone area. Use Left/Right/ UP/DOWN for this purpose. You may select the ID position from the additional menu of [LOCATION...]. ZONE AREA SET0 LOCATION ... ZONE ID SET ... ZONE ENABLE ON EXIT QUIT ZONE AREA ID 0 A BCDEFGHIJKL...
Page 63 - Auto set; AUTO PAN; in the set up SPEED. The number of AUTO PAN is up to 4.
6 ENG 6 ❚ Auto set The AUTO SET menu includes AUTO PAN, PATTERN, and SCAN and it is able to set up the AUTO PLAY motion. AUTO PAN After selecting the locations of two points (PAN/TILT) of START and END, it loops continuously in the set up SPEED. The number of AUTO PAN is up to 4. ** MAIN MENU ** CAM...
Page 65 - PATTERN; are played for 2 minutes.
6 ENG 6 PATTERN This is a replay function so that the MANUAL functions such as PAN, TILT, ZOOM, and FOCUS are played for 2 minutes. Note - When the PATTERN is saved/executed, the PAN/TILT is operated with PROPORTIONAL ON, TURBO OFF. - If the SSC-1000 or SSC-2000 is used when uploading/downloading th...
Page 66 - PRESET will be included in SCAN.
6 66 PATTERN can be set up to �. Choose 1, 2, or � with the Left/Right key in the [PATTERN SET] and press the ENTER key to get into the PATTERN set up screen. From the moment “PATTERN SET 1” is gone for 2 minutes, it memorizes the MANUAL movements and after 2 minutes, it will return to a upper menu....
Page 67 - AUTO RETURN; AUTO PLAY; for SCAN AND AUTO PAN, 1 to � for PATTERN, and 0 to 127 for PRESET.
6 ENG 66 AUTO PLAY If you press the ENTER switch when the [1…] submenu is selected, the corresponding screen appears. AUTO RETURN This menu sets up the time during which AUTO PLAY repeats. AUTO PLAY This function sets up the motion which will be repeatedly performed by the camera whenever the time s...
Page 68 - Alarm set; whether AUTO is involved.
67 6 If you press the ENTER switch when the [2…] submenu is selected, the corresponding screen appears. Set the start/end time and select PRESET, PATTERN, AUTO PAN or SCAN to set up. Preset function will be in action according to the start time. It can be set up to 8 presets. Note - After running AU...
Page 69 - the features of the SENSOR connected.; ALARM OUT SET; Each ALARM input corresponds to one of the 3 ALARM OUT.; HALF1 : Continuous operation of PATTERN1 + PATTERN2; AUX OUT CONTROL
67 ENG 6 ALARM PRIORITY SET This sets the priority of the 8 ALARM inputs so ALARM can work corresponding to the priority. The priority of the DEFAULT is ALARM1, ALARM2, ALARM�, ALARM4, ALARM5, ALARM6, ALARM7, ALARM8. If the ALARM is working at the same time and the priority is the same, it will oper...
Page 70 - screen while initializing LENS and PAN/TILT.
69 70 ❚ Other set PROPORTIONAL P/T This function controls the PAN/TILT speed to the ZOOM magnification ratio during the manual operation of PAN/TILT. If you set PROPORTIONAL P/T to ON, the PAN/TILT speed will increase in the ZOOM WIDE mode and decrease in the ZOOM TELE mode even in the same manual o...
Page 71 - CAM RESET; LANGUAGE
69 ENG 70 D-FLIP When D-FLIP is off, TILT movement ranges from 0° to 90°. When D-FLIP is on, TILT movement ranges from 0° to 180°. When D-FLIP is on, images mirror vertically and horizontally in the area beyond TILT 90°. CAM RESET CAM RESET clears all the settings made so far and restores the factor...
Page 72 - saved, returning to the OTHER SET screen. Default password is “
7 7 PASSWORD This function selects or cancels the MENU setup password. Press the ENTER key at the state of PASSWORD ON, and the following screen will appear for password setup. Press Up/Down/Left/Right key to locate the cursor on a number and press the ENTER key for password setup. After you finish ...
Page 73 - Clock set
7 ENG 7 RS- [PRIORITY] menu is used to set the priority between hardware and software. If you select [HW], it operates according to the value of the camera hold adapter. If you select [SW], you can manually set [PROTOCOL], [BAUD RATE], [ADDRESS] for RS-485. ❚ Clock set DISPLAY : Sets to [ON] to di...
Page 74 - System info
7 7 ❚ System info This menu allows you to check S/W version, communication protocol, baud rate, and address of the camera. * ALARM, MOTOR, CAMERA and EEPROM VER. may change without notice. (SYSTEM INFO) ALARM VER. 1.000 MOTOR VER. 1.000 CAMERA VER. 1.000 EEPROM VER. 1.000 PROTOCOL SAMSUNG COMM. TYPE...
Page 75 - Shortcut keys; SSC-1000 or SSC-2000 Controller supports the following short keys.
7 ENG 7 ❚ Shortcut keys SSC-1000 or SSC-2000 Controller supports the following short keys. Function Key CAMERA SET… [PRESET] + [1] + [2] + [8] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [2] + [9] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [3] + [0] + [Enter] DAY/NIGHT - DAY DAY/NIGHT - NIGHT DAY/NIGHT - AUTOVIDEO SET… [PRESET] + [...
Page 78 - Product Specifications; Item
77 7 Product Specifications Item Details Product Type Zoom lens single body WDR SmartDome CAMERA Power Input SCC-C74��/C74�5 : AC 24V ± 10% (60Hz ± 0.�Hz) SCC-C74��P/C74�5P : AC 24V ± 10% (50Hz ± 0.�Hz) Heater 33W Power Consumption SCC-C74�� : 24W(Camera only), 55W(With Fan & Heater) SCC-C74�5 :...
Page 80 - Operation Temperature
79 Item Details Operation Temperature -49�F ~ +122�F Operation Humidity ~90% SIZE DOME : 168(ø), Outline : 258(ø) x 422(H) Weight NET : 5.95 Kg Lives of Main Parts Slip-ring: Rotated 10,000,000 times SCC-C7433_7435-Eng.indd79 2008-05-20오전10:49:50
Page 81 - Memo
0 Memo 04_SCC-C7435-JAP.indd.indd 81 5/19/2008 12:03:44 PM