Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully.
Be sure to keep it handy for future reference.
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PRECAUTIONS
Do not open or modify.
Do not open the case except during maintenence and installation,
for it may be dangerous and can cause damages.
Do not put objects into the unit.
Keep metal objects and flammable substances from entering the camera.
It can cause fire, short-circuits, or other damages.
Be careful when handling the unit.
To prevent damages, do not drop the camera or subject it to shock or vibration.
Do not install near electric or magnetic fields.
Protect from humidity and dust.
Protect from high temperature.
Be careful when installing near the ceiling of a kitchen or a boiler room,
as the temperature may rise to high levels.
Cleaning:
To remove dirt from the case, moisten a soft cloth wi h a soft detergent solution and wipe.
Mounting Surface:
The material of the mounting surface must be strong enough to support the camera.
FCC COMPLIANCE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference, when the equipment is operated in a residen ial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy; and if it is not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
WARNING: Changes or modifications are not expressly approved by the manufacturer.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Installation
Module OSD Menu
Troubleshooting
Warranty Information
Specifications
Features
Parts and Descriptions
Dimensions
Inside the Box
Surface Mount Installation
Accessories Installation
Connecting to Monitors
Control Board
Adjus ing the Camera Lens15
Adjus ing the Camera Gimbal16
9-12
17-29
31-32
33-34
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4
5
6
7
8
13
14
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FEATURES*
1/3" Sony 1.3M CMOS
820 TV Lines [B/W], 800 TV Lines [Color]
2.8~12mm Varifocal Auto Iris Lens
100ft Range IR with Intelligent Camera Sync, Smart IR [DWC-V5661TIR]
True Day & Night with IR Cut Filter
3D DNR (3D Digital Noise Reduction)
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
Star-Light (Super Low Light Technology)
HME (Highlight Masking Exposure)
Defog (Extreme Weather Image Copmensation)
Digital Quick Zoom & 8x Digital Zoom
16:9 and 4:3 Viewing Modes
AGC / BLC / AWB
Privacy Zones (16) & 4 Motion Detection Zones
Camera Control via RS-485/ UTC
RS485 & UTP Built-In
RS485, UTP, & 1 Alarm Output Built-In
IP66 Certified (Weatherproof)
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PARTS & DESCRIPTION*
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2
9
10
11
8
7
1
3
1
Bottom Case
2
Camera Gimbal
3
Upper Case
4
Dome Cover
5
Cover Screws (x4)
6
Side Port for Cabling
7
BNC Cable
8
DC12V Cable
9
UTP Cable
10
RS485 Cable
11
Alarm Output Cable
4
5
5
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DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS (IN)*
144.0 5.7
145.0 5.7
6
47.0 1.9
61.8 2.4
117 0 4 6
125 0 4 9
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INSIDE THE BOX*
Included with Camera:
1
User Manual
2
Moun ing Template
3
4 Machine Screws and 4 Dry Wall Anchors
Star ight MPA
Vandal Dome Camera
DWC-V566 T
DWC-V566 T R
AB U MA A
B
B
0 9
4
Secondary Video-BNC Cable
5
L-Key
6
DC Plug Power Cable
6
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SURFACE MOUNT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS*
1. Use the camera or mounting template to mark and drill the
necessary holes in the wall or ceiling.
2. Pull wires through and make connections.
3. Using the four (4) included screws, mount and secure the
camera to the wall or ceiling.
4. Adjust the camera’s Pan and Tilt and Lens.
See pages 15-16 for more information.
5. Use the joystick to adjust the OSD menu. See pages 17-28
for more information.
6. Attach the camera housing to the camera base using the
assembly screws.
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JUNCTION BOX INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS*
123
Check to see all parts are in
the box.
45
Attach he camera to the
junction box using he
machine screws.
Use the dry wall anchors and
machine screws to mount the
junc ion box and rubber
gasket to the wall.
Attach the camera housing
to the junction box using the
assembly screws.
Insert wires through he
wall and make the
appropriate connec ions.
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WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS*
123
Check to see all parts are in
the box.
45
Use the mounting template to
make pilot holes. Use he dry
wall anchors and machine screws
to attach the assembly to the wall.
10
Insert the wires from he
camera through the wall
mount housing.
Attach he camera housing
to the fixture.
Attach the camera to
he wall mount housing.
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PENDANT MOUNT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS*
123
Check to see all parts are in
the box.
456
Attach the camera to the
pendant mount using the
machine screws.
Attach he top shield to the
pendant mount.
Attach he camera housing to
the fixture.
Slide the wires from the
camera through the pendant
mount.
Use the moun ing template to
make pilot holes. Mount the
camera assembly to the ceiling
using wall mount anchors and
machine screws.
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CORNER MOUNT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS*
12
Check to see all parts are in the box. Attach the two compression fittings to the
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Attach the wall mount to the corner bracket
with the 4 machine screws.
12
corner bracket.
Attach the assembly to a wall corner with dry
wall anchors and machine screws.
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CONNECTING TO MONITORS*
Use the diagram below to connect to a Monitor or CRT Monitor properly.
12VDC/24VAC
Second Video Output
Monitor
Power Connection - 12VDC/24VAC Dual Voltage (Auto Polarity Detection and Protection)
All cameras are equipped with a second video output for on-site configuration.
Left
CCTV Monitor
Up
Right
Down
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CONTROL BOARD*
Joystick: Controls the OSD menu.
1
Remove the camera’s cover dome to access the OSD joystick controller.
2
Use he Joys ick to control he camera’s OSD options.
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Secondary Connector:
Video Output Connector for
On-Site Configuration
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ADJUSTING THE CAMERA LENS*
Follow the instructions provided below to make any lens adjustments.
ZOOM
FOCUS
Zoom
Non IR
1
To adjust the field of view, use the L-Key to turn he zoom screw (located on he bottom of he
camera) counter-clockwise to zoom in, or clockwise to zoom out.
2
Adjust the focus the same way as descriped above AFTER the desired zoom position is established.
Focus
Wide - Tele
Far - Near
IR
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ADJUSTING THE CAMERA GIMBAL*
Non IRIRNon RIR
Rotation 360º
1
Panning 360º
2
Non IRIR
16
Tilting 70º IR LED
3
Tilting 90º
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MODULE OSD MENU*
EXPOSURE
LENS
MANUAL / DC
BACKLIGHT
OFF / HME / BLC / WDR
DRC
OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH
DEFOG
OFF / ON
AGC
0 ~ 20
STARLIGHT
OFF / x2 ~ x64
3D DNR
OFF / LOW / MID / HIGH
EXIT JUMP
SAVE & EXIT / EXIT
MOTION
OFF / ON
ALARM
SHAKING - OFF / ON
SHAKE SCALE - 0~20
BRIGHT CHG. - OFF / ON
BRIGHT SCL. - 0~20
ENGLISH / CHINESE / CHINESE (S) /
JAPANESE / KOREAN
SPECIAL
DEFECT DET. / TV MODE / O.L.P.F
NITIAL
ON
EXIT JUMP
SAVE & EXIT / EXIT
FUNCTION
SHARPNESS
0 ~ 10
GAMMA
0.45 ~ 0.65
M RROR
OFF / ON
FL P
OFF / ON
D-ZOOM
x1.0 ~ x8.0
EXIT JUMP
SAVE & EXIT / EXIT
EXIT
SAVE & EXIT
EXIT
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EXPOSURE
LENS
ManualManual mode supports the fixed board lens or the manual
iris lens.
DCDC mode supports the auto-iris varifocal lens.
NOTE: Bo h MANUAL and DC mode have FOCUS ADJ. You can
adjust the focus by finding he highest number on the FOCUS SET.
DC Lens Submenu
Mode: MANUAL: Set the lens mode to Normal or Deblur.
DC: Set the lens mode to Outdoor, Indoor, or Deblur.
Brightness: Adjust the camera’s brightness from 0~20. The higher the
number, the brighter the image will appear.
Shutter: Set the shutter speed to AUTO, Manual, or FLC (Flicker-less mode).
Select FLC if he camera is experiencing some flickering in the image. If selected, he
shutter speed will automatically be set to 1/100 for NTSC, or 1/120 for PAL.
If Manual is selected, set the shutter speed from 1/60 to 1/60000.
Focus Adjustment: When on, the default level is set automatically by
controlling lens focus and based on the installation and environment
circumstances.
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MANUAL Lens Submenu
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EXPOSURE
BACKLIGHT
OFF
HME HIGHLIGHT MASKING EXPOSURE
HME allows objects to appear clearly on the screen by
masking extremely bright areas. To setup HME, set the
level and mode. The lower the setting, he darker the
masking areas have to be. Select from: 0 ~ 20.
Mode: Select when to enable HME settings. Select from
All Day (Run HME always), or Night Only (HME is
enabled only in B/W mode).
BLC BACK LIGHT COMPENSATION
If BLC is selected, adjust the size nad position of the mask:
- H-POS: Move the Zone position left or right. The higher the number,
the zone will move to he right.
- V-POS: Move the Zone position up or down. The higher the number,
the zone will move down.
- H-Size: Reset the zone‘s size horizontally. The higher the number,
the right side panel will move further to the right.
- V-Size: Reset the zone’s size vertically. The higher the number, the
bottom side panel will move further down.
WDR Wide Dynamic Range
If WDR is selected, adjust the WDR level in the submenu. Select
from Low, Middle, or High (Default).
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EXPOSURE
DRC DYNAMIC RANGE COMPRESSOR
DRC enables dark areas in images to become more visible without overexposing the
bright areas to create one perfect image. Select from: Off, Low, Middle, or High
NOTE: If WDR or DEFOG are enabled, the DRC settings are set automatically and will not be available
for adjustment.
DEFOG Allows the camera to process a scene that is obscured by fog or wea her condi ions
and provides a visibly improved image.
AUTO / Manual: Select AUTO to have the WDR and DRC levels adjusted automatically.
Set the DEFOG level from LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH.
AGC AUTO GAIN CONTROL
0~20 AGC enhances the picture brightness in low light conditions. A higher level AGC
setting makes the images brighter; however, it could increase the amount of noise.
STARLIGHTAutomatically activates slow shutter function when the image is too dark.
OFF / x2 ~ x64 High values are not recommended as they may causes the image to lag.
(Default: X4) Starlight menu cannot be controlled if the SHUTTER setting is above 1/60.
3D DNR 3D DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION
OFF/ LOW/ 3D-DNR reduces he noise on the screen in low light conditions and
MID/ HIGH allows for clearer images, even at night.
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COLOR
WB MODE
ATW Auto Tracking White Balance Control mode compensates for color temperature changes
between 2400K
AWB Auto White Balance Control mode compensates for color temperature changes
lower than 2000K
PUSH Push fixes he white balance based on the current ligh ing automatically.
MANUAL Users can control the white balance manually by changing RED GAIN and BLUE
GAIN (see below).
KELVIN: Select from Low, Middle, or High. If enabled, the Red and Blue Gain
settings will be set automatically according to the Kelvin settings.
RED GAIN: 0 ~ 20. Adjusts he amount of red in the image.
BLUE GAIN: 0 ~ 20. Adjust he amount of blue in the image.
COLOR GAIN
Set the color gain from 0~20.
o
and 11000Ko.
o
and higher han 15000Ko.
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DAY & NIGHT
D&N MODE
AUTO / In AUTO mode, the camera switches between day and night automatically depending
COLOR / on light level. If COLOR is selected, the camera always stays in day/color mode.
B&W If B&W is selected, camera always stays in night/B&W mode.
CONTROL
Select if the Day/ Night switch will be based on the AGC levels (AUTO),
or using IR LED lights (EXT.)
AUTO: if selected, Day/ Night switch will depend on the AGC levels.
- AGC Threshold: Set when the camera switches between Day & Night.
- AGC Margin: Set the value added to the AGC Threshold. Adjust the
value based on the environment in which the camera is installed.
- Night Mode: Select what will the camera do when light threshold is met
for “Night Mode”. Select to keep in color, or switch to B&W.
- At the bottom of the screen, the settings will be summarized for your
review. The information includes (according to current settings), the AGC
threshold for Day to switch to Night, AGC threshold for Night to switch
back to Day, and current AGC level, for reference.
EXT.: if selected, adjust the external signal to CDS or LOW/HIGH.
- Low/ High: The camera’s Day/ Night switch will be set according to an external LED board.
Set to HIGH to make the camera switch to night mode only when there is very little light.
- Night Mode: Select what will the camera do when light threshold is met for “Night Mode”.
for “Night Model”. Select to keep in color, or switch to B&W.
- At the bottom of the screen, the settings will be summarized for your review. The information
includes (according to current settings), the EXT level for Day to switch to Night, EXT level for
Night to switch back to Day, and current EXT level, for reference.
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DAY & NIGHT
CONTROL (CONT.)
- CDS: The camera’s Day/ Night switch will be set according to the LED board in the camera.
* CDS Threshold: Marks the light level at which the camera will switch between color and B/W.
The lower the value, the camera will require less light (more darkness)
to switch to Night Mode.
* CDS Signal: The value added to the CDS Threshold. Adjust this value
based on the environment in which he camera is installed.
- Night Mode: Select what will he camera do when the light threshold is
met for “Night Model”. Select to keep in color, or switch to B&W.
- At the bottom of the screen, the settings will be summarized for your
review. The information includes (according to current settings), the CDS
threshold for Day to switch to Night, CDS threshold for Night to switch
back to Day, and current CDS level, for reference.
EXT LED
AUTO / OFF AUTO: Enables the IR LED board. OFF: disable the camera’s LEDs.
DELAY
Low/Mid/High Time interval delay before switching from day mode to night mode.
B&W BURST
ON / OFF If ON is selected, the camera provides a color burst signal in night mode.
SMART IR
0 ~ 20 Enable Smart IR and set the level. Higher values will make Smart IR stronger.
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FUNCTION
SHARPNESS
0 ~ 10Sets the image sharpness. The higher the number, the sharper the image.
GAMMA
0.45 ~ 0 65 Select he desired gamma level. 0.55 is default set ing.
MIRROR / FLIP
OFF
MIRROR Reflects the camera horizontally.
FLIP Reflects the camera vertically.
Mirror & Flip ONFlip ONMirror ONMirror / Flip OFF
D-Zoom
1.0x ~ 8 0x Enable or Disable Digital zoom to the camera’s field of view. By default, the zoom
will go to the center of the camera’s Field of View.
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MOTION
The camera can detect the movement and display an alarm on the screen when movement is detected.
MOTION
OFF / ON Select to enable or disable the camera’s motion detection. If ON is selected:
DET. SETTINGS
Use his submenu to adjust he mo ion detec ion’s sensitivity, detec ion dwell ime, Motion Esimate, and setup
a Signal Output Ac ion:
- Sensitivity: The smaller the movement you want to detect, he higher the sensitivity value must be.
- Object Keep LV: Set he dwell ime for how long mo ion is detected.
- Motion Estimate: Predicts possible direction once motion is disappeared by wall or curtain. The lower the
number, he more sensi ive he camera will be to new mo ion once detected.
- Signal Out: If Alarm is enabled, when motion is detected, he camera can support 3 3V power output to
an external signal.
MOTION SET
- Window Tone: Set the size of the zone’s borders.
- Window Zone: The camera supports up to 4 different motion detection zones.
- Window Use: Select which one of the motion areas to enable.
- DET H-POS: Move the Zone left or right. The higher the number, the zone will move to the right.
- DET V-POS: Move the Zone up or down. The higher the number, the zone will move down.
- DET H-Size: Adjust the zone‘s size horizontally. The higher the number, the right side panel
will move further to the right.
- DET V-Size: Reset the zone’s size vertically. The higher the number, the bottom side panel
will move further down.
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MOTION
The camera can detect the movement and display an alarm on the screen when movement is detected.
ALARM
Select to enable or disable the camera’s motion detection, and select
which conditions will trigger the alarm from the following options:
- Shaking (ON / OFF): “Camera Moving!!” will appear if the camera is
shaken abruptly.
- Shaking Scale (0 ~ 20): The lower he number, the more sensitive he
camera will be to shocks or vibrations.
- Bright Change (ON / OFF): “Birght Change!!” will appear if the brighness
in the scene changes suddenly and drstically.
- Bright Scale (0 ~20): The lower he number, the more sensitive the
camera is to brightness changes in the scene.
QUICK ZOOM
The camera can automatically digitally zoom in when motion is detected.
In the submenu, setup the following:
- MOVING: Set he camera’s movement speed. 30/60 (0.5 Second) is the default
speed. Max speed: 240/60 (4 Seconds).
- ZOOM IN: Set the camera’s zooming speed. 30/60 (0.5 Second) is the default
speed. Max speed: 240/60 (4 Seconds).
- STAND BY: Setup he dwell ime for the camera to remain zoomed in. 30/60
(0.5 Second) is the default speed. Max speed: 240/60 (4 Seconds).
- SYNCHRONOUS: Set by default. Should not be changed.
- TRACKING: The camera keeps tracking the moving area and operates Zoom In/Out
- REPEAT: The camera will continue to zoom into motion as it detects it in different parts of the camera’s view.
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PRIVACY
You can hide some parts of the screen for privacy masking. A total of 8 different privacy masking
zones are available.
PRIVACY SET
- Select the zone number you want to setup.
- To enable it, turn the display option ON.
- H-POS: Move the Zone posi ion Left or right. The higher the
number, the zone will move to the right.
- V-POS: Move the Zone position up or down. The higher the
number, the zone will move down.
- H-Size: Reset the zone‘s size horizontally. The higher the
number, the right side panel will move further to the right.
- V-Size: Reset the zone’s size vertically. The higher the number,
the bottom side panel will move further down.
MASK COLOR
To adjust the mask’s color, use the Y, CR, and CB Levels:
- Y Level- The higher the number, the brighter the color will appear.
- CR Level- The higher the number, the more red tone will be added to he zone’s color.
The lower the number, the more green will be added to the zone’s color.
- CB Level- High CB Level + High CR Level = Red
High CB Level + Low CR Level = Blue
Low CB Level + High CR Level = Orange
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SETUP
COMMUNICATION
Use this setup menu to adjust the camera’s ID and Baudrate.
The camera’s default Protocol is Pelco-D.
- CAM ID: Provide an ID number for the camera ( 0 ~ 255 ).
- BAUDRATE: 9600bps is default. Select the baudrate from the
following options: 2400/4800/9600/57600/115200 bps.
VIEW ANGLE
4:3 / 16:9 / Adjust the camera’s aspect ratio. By default, he camera is set to
NORMAL 4:3. If applicable, set it to 16:9.
LANGUAGE
The Camera supports the following languages: English (Default), Chinese,
Chinese (S), Japanese, and Koran.
SPECIAL
DEFECT DET.: The camera can detect and correct dead pixels in the
image. To do so, press the select button and set the threshold level.
The camera will detect and adjust the pixels automatically.
TV MODE: Set the camera to NTSC (Default) or PAL.
OLPF: Select the filter that you use from RED and PASS, then
reboot the camera to use.
INITIAL
Reset the camera to its factory default settings. To do so, press and hold the select button for five
(5) seconds.
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EXIT
EXIT
SAVE Exit he OSD menu after saving the recent changes.
INITIAL Exit he OSD menu after resetting he camera to factory default.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Before sending your camera for repair, check the following or contact our technical
specialist.
FOR NO VIDEO
Check the coaxial cable and make sure it is connected securely.
Check the lens’ iris adjustment at the camera’s OSD menu.
Check the power supply and make sure the camera has the proper voltage and
current.
FOR OUT-OF-FOCUS VIDEO
Check the clear dome cover and the lens for dirt or fingerprints. Use a soft cloth and
gently clean. Check the lens’ manual focal and zoom adjustment. The use of a field
test monitor is recommended.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION*
Digital Watchdog (referred to as “the Warrantor”) warrants the Digital Watchdog Camera
against defects in materials or workmanship as follows:
LABOR: For the initial five (5) years and one (1) year on IR LED from the original purchase
date, if the camera is determined to be defec ive, the Warrantor will repair or replace the
unit with a new or refurbished product at its option at no charge.
PARTS: In addition, the Warrantor will supply replacement parts for the initial five (5) years
and one (1) year on IR LED.
To obtain warranty or out of warranty service, please contact a Technical Support
Representative at 1-866-446-3595 Monday through Friday from 9:00AM to 8:00PM
Eastern Standard Time.
A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required before warranty
service is rendered. This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and
workmanship which arise during normal use. This warranty does not cover damage which
occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by he Warrantor or
failures which result from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication,
altera ion, modification, faulty installation, set-up adjustments, improper antenna, inadequate
signal pickup, maladjustment of consumer controls, improper operation, power line surge,
improper voltage supply, lightning damage, rental use of the product or service by anyone other
than an authorized repair facility or damage that is attributable to acts of God.
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LIMITS & EXCLUSIONS*
There are no express warranties except as listed. The warrantor will not be liable for incidental
or consequential damages (including damage to recording media without limita ion) resulting
from the use of these products or arising out of any breach of the warranty. All express and
implied warran ies, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular
purpose, are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or
limitatons on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the exclusions or limitations listed above
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights that vary from state-to-state.
If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction, hen write to the following address:
Digital Watchdog, Inc.
ATTN: RMA Department
5436 W. Crenshaw Street
Tampa, FL 33634
Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship as determined by the
Warrantor, in its sole discretion, are not covered. Costs of such service calls are the
responsibility of the purchaser.
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SPECIFICATIONS*
VIDEO
Image Sensor 1/3” Sony 1.3 Mega Pixel CMOS Sensor
Active Pixels
Scanning System 2 : 1 Interlace
Frequency 15.734KHz (H), 59 95Hz (V)
Synchronization Internal
Horizontal Resolution 820 TV Lines [B/W], 800 TV Lines [Color]
Minimum Illumination F1.2 (30IRE): 0.0 Lux
S/N Ratio 55dB (AGC off)
Video Output CVBS: 1.0Vp-p / 75 Ω
Alarm Output 1 Alarm Output
LENS
Focal Length 2.8~12 mm
Lens Type Varifocal Auto Iris Lens
IR Distance 100ft Range IR [DWC-V5661TIR Only]
OPERATIONAL
Shutter Speed 50(60) ~ 60,000s
Backlight OFF / HME / BLC / WDR
Star-Light (Sense-Up) OFF / x2 ~ x64
3D-DNR OFF / Low / Middle / High
White Balance ATW /AWB/ PUSH / MANUAL
Day and Night Auto / Day / Night
1280 (H) x 1024 (V)
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SPECIFICATIONS*
OPERATIONAL
Auto Gain Control 0 ~ 20
Intelligent Motion Detection Digital Quick Zoom
Motion Detection 4 Motion Regions
Privacy Zones 16 Programmable Privacy Masks
Enhanced Day & Night Function LED Operation point selection, External LED ON/OFF Control
Sharpness 0 ~ 10
Gamma 0.45 ~ 0.65
De-Fog OFF/ ON
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature -20
Operating Humidity Less than 90% (Non-Condensing)
IP Rating IP66
ELECTRICAL
Power Requirement Dual Voltage (DC12V, 24VAC)
Power Consumption DC12V: 3.3W, 275mA, LED On: 5.94W, 495mA
AC24V: 2.56W, 106mA, LED On: 4.9W, 204 mA
MECHANICAL
Housing Material Aluminum
Dimensions 145 x 108.8 mm (5 7 X 4.28 in)
Weight 1.65 lbs
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o
C ~ 60oC (-4oF ~ 140oF)
(Protects against dust and high pressure water.)
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MEMO*
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5436 W Crenshaw St. Tampa, FL 33634
Tel : 866-446-3595 / 813-888-9555
Fax : 813-888-9262
www.Digital-Watchdog.com
technicalsupport@dwcc.tv
Technical Support Hours : Monday-Friday
9:00am to 8:00pm EST
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