Dahua HAC-ME1200D User Manual

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HDCVI
User’s Manual
V1.0.1
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Foreword I
Foreword
General
This users manual (hereinafter referred to be "the Manual") introduces the functions, installation and operations of the camera.
Safety Instructions
The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the Manual.
Signal Words
Meaning
Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided, could result in slight or moderate injury.
Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in property damage, data loss, lower performance, or unpredictable result.
Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time.
Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement to the text.
Revision History
No.
Version
Revision Content
Release Time
1
V1.0.0
First Release.
June 20, 2018
2
V1.0.1
Print Correction
August 1, 2018
Privacy Protection Notice
As the device user or data controller, you might collect personal data of others' such as face, fingerprints, car plate number, Email address, phone number, GPS and so on. You need to be in compliance with the local privacy protection laws and regulations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of other people by implementing measures include but not limited to: providing clear and visible identification to inform data subject the existence of surveillance area and providing related contact.
About the Manual
The Manual is for reference only. If there is inconsistency between the Manual and the
actual product, the actual product shall prevail.
We are not liable for any loss caused by the operations that do not comply with the Manual. The Manual would be updated according to the latest laws and regulations of related
regions. For detailed information, see the paper manual, CD-ROM, QR code or our official
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Foreword II
website. If there is inconsistency between paper User's Manual and the electronic version, the electronic version shall prevail.
All the designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. The product
updates might cause some differences between the actual product and the Manual. Please contact the customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation.
There still might be deviation in technical data, functions and operations description, or
errors in print. If there is any doubt or dispute, please refer to our final explanation.
Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the Manual (in PDF
format) cannot be opened.
All trademarks, registered trademarks and the company names in the Manual are the
properties of their respective owners.
Please visit our website, contact the supplier or customer service if there is any problem
occurred when using the device.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to our final explanation.
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Important Safeguards and Warnings III
Important Safeguards and Warnings
Electrical Safety
All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical safety codes. The power source shall conform to the requirement of the Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV)
standard, and supply power with rated voltage which conforms to Limited power Source requirement according to IEC60950-1. Please note that the power supply requirement is subject to the device label.
A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation
wiring.
Make sure if the camera power adapter meets the camera operating voltage requirement
before powering up the device (The material and length of the power cable might influence the device voltage).
Prevent the power cable from being trampled or pressed, especially the plug, power socket
and the junction extruded from the device.
We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by
improper handling or installation.
Environment
Do not aim the device at strong light to focus, such as lamp light and sun light. Transport, use and store the device within the range of allowed humidity and temperature. Keep the camera away from water or other liquid to avoid damages to the internal
components.
Keep sound ventilation to avoid heat accumulation. Heavy stress, violent vibration or water splash are not allowed during transportation,
storage and installation.
Pack the device with standard factory packaging or the equivalent material when
transporting the device.
It is recommended to use the device together with lightning arrester to improve lightning
protection effect.
It is recommended to ground the device to enhance reliability. It is recommended to use qualified video transmission cable to improve video quality. It is
recommended to use RG59 coaxial cable or higher standard.
Use standard components or accessories provided by manufacturer and make sure the
device is installed and maintained by professional engineers.
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Important Safeguards and Warnings IV
The surface of the image sensor should not be exposed to laser beam radiation in an
environment where a laser beam device is used.
Do not provide two or more power supply sources for the device; otherwise it might
damage the device.
When the camera is in the condition of PoC power supply, do not connect any other device
between the camera and PoC transceiver including UTC, Balun, optical transceiver, distributor and convertor and so on; otherwise, the device might get burned.
PoC supply voltage is up to 52V. Do not dismantle the device during normal operation;
otherwise it might cause danger to both device and users due to high voltage.
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Table of Contents V
Table of Contents
Foreword .................................................................................................................................................... I
Important Safeguards and Warnings .................................................................................................... III
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 1
General.......................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1
Features ........................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2
2 Design ..................................................................................................................................................... 2
Dimension ..................................................................................................................................... 2 2.1
Components .................................................................................................................................. 3 2.2
Cable ............................................................................................................................................. 3 2.3
3 Installation .............................................................................................................................................. 5
4 General Configuration .......................................................................................................................... 8
Opening Main Menu ...................................................................................................................... 8 4.1
Setting Audio Input ........................................................................................................................ 9 4.2
Operating OSD Menu ................................................................................................................. 10 4.3
5 Configuring Alarm ............................................................................................................................... 12
Configuring Alarm Priority ........................................................................................................... 12 5.1
Customizing Sound and Flashlight Alarm ................................................................................... 12 5.2
Connecting Node Device ............................................................................................................ 12 5.3
5.3.1 Connecting Node Device from OSD menu ...................................................................... 13
5.3.2 Connecting Node Device from XVR ................................................................................. 13
6 Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 15
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Introduction 1
1 Introduction
General 1.1
This series of camera comply with the HDCVI standard and support the transmission of audio, video and control signal over coaxial cable. They produce video signal with megapixel resolution and require XVR device that comply with the HDCVI standard to achieve high speed, long distance and zero lag transmission of the signal.
This series of camera can help to drive away threats before any damage happens; they can deter intruders with motion-activated siren and white light alarm. They are applicable to cover the high definition monitoring needs for locations like financial center, telecom site, supermarket, hotel, government, school and factory.
Features 1.2
720p series support over 800 meter real-time transmission of video and control signal from
RG59 cable; for 1080p and above, the distance is 500 meter.
Effectively enhanced alarm accuracy by combing PIR and motion detection. Customizable siren and white light alarm. PIR detection range: horizontal range: 110˚; detection distance: 2 m–10 m. Auto switch from vivid color images by day and black-and-white images at night with ICR. Provide clear IR imaging by adjusting IR light to moving objects with smart IR. Configuring devices easily with OSD menu. IP67 rated.
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Design 2
2 Design
Dimension 2.1
Model A (mm [in]) Figure 2-1
Model B (mm [in]) Figure 2-2
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Design 3
Components 2.2
Model A Figure 2-3
Table 2-1 Model A components list
No.
Component Name
No.
Component Name
No.
Component Name
white light
Lens
MIC
PIR sensor
Speaker
Model B Figure 2-4
Table 2-2 Model B components list
No.
Component Name
No.
Component Name
No.
Component Name
Lens
PIR sensor
MIC
White light
Light sensor
Speaker
Cable 2.3
Cable type might vary with different cameras, and the actual product shall prevail.
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Design 4
Cable list Figure 2-5
For more information about cable ports, see Table 2-3; for the operation method of (DIP switch), see Table 2-4.
Table 2-3 Cable information
No.
Port Name
Function
12V DC Power Input
Inputs 12V DC power. Please be sure to supply power as instructed in the Manual.
Device abnormity or damage could occur if power is not supplied correctly.
Video Output
Connects to XVR to output video signal.
Audio Input
Connects to sound-pick-up devices to receive audio signal.
DIP Switch
Dial switches to change output mode. Switch up indicates "ON", switch down indicates "OFF."
Table 2-4 DIP switch operation
Switch1
Switch2
Output Mode
OFF
OFF
CVI
ON
ON
CVBS
ON
OFF
AHD
OFF
ON
TVI
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Installation 5
3 Installation
Make sure the mounting surface is strong enough to hold at least three times of the
camera weight.
Do not install the camera to the place near electric cable, high-power electric appliance or
strong magnetic field and current.
Do not install the camera to the place exposed to direct sunlight. Do not install the camera to the place with drastic wind speed changes. Do not install the camera to the place with excessive temperature. Do not install the camera to the place with obstructions within the detection range. Do not install the camera to the place with massive metal objects around.
The following figures are for reference only, and the actual product shall prevail. For the installation diagram and item list, see Figure 3-1, Figure 3-2 and Table 3-1.
Model A installation Figure 3-1
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Model B installation Figure 3-2
Table 3-1 Installation item list
No.
Item
No.
Item
Device
Self-tapping screw
Expansion bolt
Mounting surface
Confirm the position of screw holes (and the cable outlet hole if it needs to go through Step 1
the mounting surface) and drill them on the mounting surface, and then insert the expansion bolts in the screw holes.
Align the screw holes on the bracket to those on the mounting surface, and then pull Step 2
the cable out through mounting surface or the side cable tray. Attach the bracket to the mounting surface with the self-tapping screws.
Connect the device to power source and the XVR device, and the live view screen is Step 3
displayed.
Loosen the locking screws and aim the lens to the ideal angle, and then fasten them, Step 4
see Figure 3-3 and Figure 3-4.
Model A adjustment Figure 3-3
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Model B adjustment Figure 3-4
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4 General Configuration
Power up the camera and connect it to XVR device with coaxial cable, then the live view screen is displayed. The following instructions will guide you to configure your camera.
The number of the coaxial port on XVR will display at the lower left corner of each window
to indicate the corresponding camera.
Interfaces of different XVR might vary, and the actual product shall prevail.
Opening Main Menu 4.1
In the live view screen interface, right-click anywhere on the screen. Step 1
The shortcut menu is displayed. See Figure 4-1.
Shortcut menu Figure 4-1
Click Main Menu. Step 2
The Main Menu interface is displayed. See Figure 4-2.
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General Configuration 9
Main menu interface Figure 4-2
Right-click anywhere on the screen to return to the previous interface until it goes back to live view screen.
Setting Audio Input 4.2
Audio signal acquisition is available on select models.
In the Main Menu interface (Figure 4-2), select CAMERA > ENCODE > Encode. Step 1
The Encode setting interface is displayed. See Figure 4-3.
Encode setting interface Figure 4-3
In the Channel list, select the camera that you want to configure according to the Step 2
coaxial port number.
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In the Main Stream column, click More Setting. Step 3
The More Setting interface is displayed, see Figure 4-4.
More setting interface
Figure 4-4
In the More Setting interface, you can configure the audio settings. Step 4
Enable Audio Encode function. In the Audio Format list, leave to the default. In the Audio Source list, select HDCVI.
Click Save to save the settings. Step 5
The Encode setting interface is displayed (Figure 4-3).
In the Encode setting interface (Figure 4-3), click Apply. Step 6
Operating OSD Menu 4.3
The OSD menus of different cameras might vary, and the actual product shall prevail.
In the live view screen interface, right-click within the live view window of the camera Step 1
that you want to configure. The shortcut menu (Figure 4-1) is displayed.
Click PTZ. Step 2
The PTZ setting interface is displayed. See Figure 4-5.
PTZ setting interface Figure 4-5
Click to see more options. See Figure 4-6. Step 3
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PTZ setting options Figure 4-6
Click . Step 4
The MENU OPERATION panel is displayed. See Figure 4-7. The OSD menu of the corresponding camera is displayed on the live view screen.
Menu Operation panel Figure 4-7
For the function of the buttons in the MENU OPERATION panel, see Table 4-1.
Table 4-1 Menu Operation panel function
Button
Function
Button
Function
Enter or confirm an item
,
Select item
Exit OSD menu
,
Change item value
If there is " " as the value of an OSD item, click Enter to go to the next level of this item. Click Return to go back to the previous level. Clicking Cancel is to exit OSD menu without saving the modifications.
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5 Configuring Alarm
This chapter introduces how to configure and customize alarm mode, and how to use the camera as a gateway to connect compatible wireless node devices to the XVR.
Gateway function is available on select models. For more detailed configuration, see the user's manual of XVR or the corresponding node
device.
Configuring Alarm Priority 5.1
In the OSD menu (see "4.3 Operating OSD Menu"), select Advanced > Alert > Priority.
If you select Camera Setting, the camera would perform siren and white light alarm as
configured in the camera.
If you select XVR Setting, the camera would perform siren and white light alarm as
configured in the XVR.
For more information about XVR Setting, see the XVR user's manual. If the camera is not being used with the XVR, It is recommended to set the alarm priority to
Camera Setting to ensure the best alarm accuracy.
Customizing Sound and Flashlight Alarm 5.2
This part is available only when the alarm priority is set to Camera Setting. In the OSD menu (see "4.3 Operating OSD Menu"), select Advanced > Alert.
On the Whitelight Alert item, set it to ON, and then enter the item.
In Mode, You can select between Normally On or Flash.
If you select Flash, you can set the Flash Frequency from Low, Medium and
High.
In the Alert Duration, you can adjust from 5 seconds to 30 seconds.
On the Audio Alert item, set it to ON, and then enter the item.
In the Audio item, you can select from the three audios. In the Volume item, you can select from Low, Medium and High. In the Alert Duration, you can adjust from 5 seconds to 30 seconds.
Connecting Node Device 5.3
This function is available on select models.
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5.3.1 Connecting Node Device from OSD menu
In the OSD menu (see "4.3 Operating OSD Menu"), select Advanced. Step 1 On the Enroll item, set it to ON, and the camera enters pairing mode. Step 2
Operate the node device and enter pairing mode according to corresponding manual.
After Paring is completed, you can check the information of the connected device in the Step 3
Sensor Pairing interface, see Figure 5-4.
5.3.2 Connecting Node Device from XVR
In the Main Menu interface (Figure 4-2), select IoT > MANAGER > Sensor Pairing. Step 1
The Sensor Pairing interface is displayed. See Figure 5-1.
Sensor pairing interface Figure 5-1
Click Add. Step 2
The Add interface is displayed. See Figure 5-2.
Add interface Figure 5-2
In the Access Type list, select Camera Gateway. Step 3
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Click Pair, and the camera enters pairing mode. Step 4
Operate the node device and enter pairing mode according to corresponding manual. After Paring is completed, see Figure 5-3.
Paring completed Figure 5-3
Click Back. Step 5
The information of the connected device is displayed. See Figure 5-4.
Click to modify the device name; click to delete node device.
Connected device Figure 5-4
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6 Maintenance
In order to maintain the image quality and proper functioning of the device, please read the following maintenance instructions carefully and hold rigid adherence.
Disassembly and Desiccant Replacement
Carefully follow the instructions in the manual when performing any disassembly operation
about the device; otherwise, it might cause water leakage or poor image quality due to unprofessional disassemble.
Please contact after-sale service for desiccant replacement if there is condensed fog found
on the lens after unpacking or when the desiccant turns green. (Not all models are included with the desiccant).
Maintaining Lens and Mirror Surface
The lens and mirror surface are covered with antireflection coating, which could be
contaminated or damaged and result in lens scratches or haze image when being touched with dust, grease, fingerprints and other similar substances.
Do not touch the image sensor directly (CCD or CMOS). Dust and dirt could be removed
with air blower, or you can wipe the lens gently with soft cloth that moistened with alcohol.
Maintaining Device Body
Device body can be cleaned with soft dry cloth, which can also be used to remove
stubborn stains when moistened with mild detergent.
To avoid possible damage on device body coating which could cause performance
decrease, do not use volatile solvent such as alcohol, benzene, diluent and so on to clean the device body, nor can strong, abrasive detergent be used.
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