CLINTON Electronics
6701 Clinton Road
Loves Park, IL 61111
1.800.447.3306 Sales
1.800.549.6393 Support
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www.clintonelectronics.com
Table of Contents
Display
Camera
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………
Contents, Installation and Set-up……………………………………………………
Display Functions……………………………………………………………………
LCD Remote Control (M19 & M24 models only)……………………………………
LCD Remote Control (M26 & M32 models only)……………………………………
Display System Settings……………………………………………………………
SD-Card Files………………………………………………………………………
Camera OSD Menu…………………………………………………………………
OSD Menu Navigation, Lens………………………………………………………
Exposure……………………………………………………………………………
White Balance………………………………………………………………………
SSDR…………………………………………………………………………………
BLC, HLC……………………………………………………………………………
HLC…………………………………………………………………………………
DNR3………………………………………………………………………………
Day/Night.…………………………………………………………………………
Special
Image Adjust……………………………………………………………
Monitor……………………………………………………………………
Camera Title…………………………………………………………………
Sync, Motion Detection…………………………………………………
Privacy………………………………………………………………………
Comm Adj, Language, Return, Exit…………………………………………
Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………
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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Public View Integrated Camera Security
display. This display and camera combination is designed for simple and eective loss
prevention by making the viewer aware of video surveillance measures.
Features:
• Rugged Steel Enclosure
• SD-Card Player
• Motion Detection
• Low Voltage power
• Integrated High-Resolution Digital Day & Night Camera (600 TVL)
• VESA mounting pattern for ceiling or wall mount options
• Remote control operation of all screen adjustment features
• Wide viewing angles
• Video Output
Precautions
• There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. Authorized service personnel
must perform all service. To avoid electrical shock, do not disassemble the unit.
Any attempt to disassemble the unit will void the warranty.
• Verify DC power supply before installation. This unit requires an external AC to
DC power supply capable of supplying sucient DC voltage to the display.
• Install the monitor in a location that is suitable for the display. Make sure there is
adequate ventilation around the unit, and that the display is mounted securely to
its support structure.
• Do not place the monitor in direct sunlight, or near sources of heat.
• Do not place the monitor in a damp area.
• Do not place the monitor in an area that is below 40˚F.
• Clean the monitor with water or non-ammonia glass cleaners only. Do not use
abrasive cleaners, abrasives, or highly concentrated ammonia to clean the front
of the display. Clean with a damp cloth only, do not spray directly with water.
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
SD Card
16
GB
SD Card
2
GB
DVR
REC
MENU/OK
Exit
OSD
AUTO
UP
DOWN
MENU
SOURCE
POWER
SWAP
PIP
MUTE
AUTO
MENU
ENTER
EXIT
VOL+
VOL-
ON
1 2 3 4
Motion
Chime
SD-Audio
Alarm
SD Card
16
GB
SD Card
2
GB
M19, M24 only
M26, M32 only
M19, M24 only
M26, M32 only
M26, M32 only
CE-M19S, CE-M24S,
CE-M26S, or CE-M32S
with access door
Extra Case
Screws (2)
2 GB SD-Card
Remote Control
(batteries included)
Power Pigtail
(for Hardwiring)
110VAC Plug
User Manual
(for media)
Installation and Set up
Unpacking your display
Your Public View display comes with all of the items shown above. Carefully remove the
display from its packing and set the unit on a rm surface. Save the packing in case of future
service requirements.
Installation of the display
The display should be located where it will have the most eect on deterring potential
shoplifting. Keep in mind the lighting conditions, viewing area, ease of installation, and
distance from the power supply when choosing a location. The display is compatible with
many available wall and ceiling mounts, consult your dealer for suggestions. The rear of the
display has a VESA 75mm & 100mm mounting patterns that accepts M4x8mm screws. Please
refer to the installation instructions on the particular mounting bracket and details of how to
install.
Connecting the display
This display requires a 24V DC power supply. Locate the applicable AC to DC power supply
in a suitable location where there is a power source, and access to run the low voltage cable
to the display. (NOTE: The M26S and the M32S are also equipped with an alternate110VAC
power supply capability. You can power the M26S / M32S using either power source. DO NOT use 24VDC and 110VAC simultaneously. This may result in damage to the device.)
For single unit power supplies, you will need to keep the distance from the power supply to
the display less than 75 ft. For multiple unit power supplies, the power supply can be located
at further distances from the displays at a central location. Please refer to the specic power
supply installation instructions for recommended wire size and distances.
Caution: Do not connect the power connector to the display when energized,
doing so may damage the electronics inside the display. Connect power supply
to unit, then to 120v wall outlet.
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POWER
AUTO
UP
DOWN MENU
POWER
AUTO
UP
DOWNMENU
Display Functions
POWER
AUTO
UP
DOWNMENU
Features
LED Flasher
IR Sensor
Camera
24VDC Power
Supply Input
(M26, M32 only)
24VDC Power
Supply Input
(M19, M24 only)
VESA 75 & VESA 100
mounting patterns
BNC 2
Output
Camera & Camera OSD
Menu Access Door
BNC 2
Input
BNC 1
Output
110VAC Power
Supply Input
(M26, M32 only)
VGA Output
Video SD
Card Slot
LCD OSD
Menu Buttons
Control Access
The access door for the SD-Cards, AV connections, and power is located at the back of the unit and
can be removed by pulling upward and outward from the device.
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DVR
REC
MENU/OK
Exit
OSD
Remote Control - M19, M24 models
The parameters of the display can be adjusted by using the included remote control.
LCD CONTROLS
Power
Selection Arrows/
Volume
Menu
Mute
*NOTE: All other buttons not described are non-functioning on this device.
LCD CONTROLS
Power – On/O function. This will power o the display only. The internal camera can still
supply video to an external display or DVR.
Mute –Disables the audio on the unit.
Volume – When not in the OSD menu, you can press VOL- to lower the volume and VOL+ to raise
the volume of the chime or SD-Card audio.
Menu – Adjustment of audio, video, signal, tools, & language.
• Push MENU button once.
• Use arrow buttons located around the MENU button to pick category.
• When correct category is chosen, press VOL- and VOL+ buttons to adjust given parameter of
display.
• When adjustment of selected parameter is done, press MENU to go back to the previous screen,
or simply wait for the menu screen to time out.
Selection Arrows – Use in conjunction with the menu button to navigate and make adjustments.
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SOURCE
POWER
SWAP
PIP
MUTE
AUTO
MENU
ENTER
EXIT
VOL+
VOL-
Remote Control - M26, M32 models
The parameters of the display can be adjusted by using the included remote control.
LCD CONTROLS
Power
Mute
Menu
Selection Arrows
Enter
Exit
*NOTE: All other buttons not described are non-functioning on this device.
Volume
LCD CONTROLS
Power – On/O function. This will power o the display only. The internal camera can still
supply video to an external display or DVR.
Mute –Disables the audio on the unit.
Volume – Press VOL- to lower the volume and VOL+ to raise the volume of the chime or SD-Card
audio.
Selection Arrows – Use to navigate through menus and settings.
Enter – Use to enter a selection.
Exit – Use to back out of menus.
Menu – To adjust video, signal, tools, language use up & down buttons.
• Push MENU button.
• Use UP or DOWN arrow buttons to pick category.
• When category is selected, press ENTER button to enter function.
• Use arrow buttons located around the menu button to select and adjust parameter.
• When adjustment of selected parameter is done, press EXIT to go back to the previous
screen, or simply wait for the menu screen to time out.
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Display Set-Up
Video Menu: The display should be pre-set for most installations, however if some adjustment
is necessary, we suggest you follow these recommendations by pressing the MENU button on
the remote control:
1. First adjust the BRIGHTNESS control to set the black level so that the images are at their
brightest while the black images are still black. Do not adjust too high where the black
portions of the image become gray or the image will have a “washed out” appearance.
2. Set the CONTRAST control to set the white level so that the images are at their brightest
without losing denition in the white portions of the image.
3. Adjust the COLOR control to achieve a realistic image of the items within the viewing area.
4. Adjust the TINT control if the image has bluish or reddish tint to the white portions of the
image.
5. Decrease the SHARPNESS if the image appears too grainy or pixelated. Increase the
SHARPNESS if the image appears too soft.
6. In the ADVANCED menu, more adjustments can be made as necessary.
Display Menu
1. In the IMAGE MODE setting, you can select from one of the following:
• Motion: Displays SD-Card content, switching to camera image upon motion sensing.
• SD-Video: Displays SD-Card content only.
• Camera: Displays camera image only.
• BNC2: Displays BNC2 source image only.
• Switch: Use in conjunction with the Switch Timer setting to cycle between multiple sources:
Camera, BNC2, and/or SD-Card content.
*NOTE: If an SD-Card is not inserted, the display will show an SD-Card settings menu when SD-Card option is selected.
2. With MOTION DWELL TIME you can select the duration that the camera image will stay on screen
when motion is occurring.
3. With SWITCH TIMER you can select the duration that each selected source will stay on screen.
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Audio Menu
1. The Audio Menu can be used to raise or lower the volume of the chime or SD-Card activated
audio.
*NOTE: The MUTE function on the remote control will disable the audio/chime sound.
2. Select the audio source by selecting CHIME to enable the built in chime sound, or SD-AUDIO
for the audio on the SD-Card to play.
System Settings Menu
1. The LANGUAGE can be changed to one of the following: English, French, German, Spanish,
Italian, Dutch, Greek, Swedish.
2. The SLEEP TIMER can be set from 1 to 90 minutes.
3. With OSD TIMER you can control the duration the menu is on screen
4. With OSD TRANSPARENCY you can adjust the transparency of the OSD menu.
5. The KEY LOCK function allows you to disable the buttons on the back of the device so you can
only enter the menu and make adjustments with the remote control. A “Key Locked” message will
appear on screen when a back panel button is pressed when Key Lock is activated.
6. In the SPECIAL CONTROL section you can set the following:
6a. MESSAGE On / O -turns the message on
the bottom of the screen on/o.
6b. MESSAGE - Select the message to read
“WELCOME” or “RECORDING IN PROGRESS”.
6c. FLASH -control the message to ash on
and o, or be steady on.
6d. LED CONTROL-disable or enable the
ashing LED on the front of the device.
6e. LED CTRL WITH PANEL - Use this feature
in conjunction with the sleep timer. When
this feature is ON and the device goes into
sleep mode, the ashing LED will turn o with
the LCD panel.
6f. IMAGE ORBIT - Periodically shifts the screen image to prevent image burn-in.
7. RECALL will reset the device to the factory presets.
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