Image Sensor
Effective Pixel
Effective Pixel Area
Scan System
Scan Frequency
Synchronization
Minimum Illumination
S/N Ratio
Resolution
White Balance
AES Speed
Gain Control
BLC
Video Output
Termination
Lens/ Lens Mount
Viewing Angle
Power Source
Power Consumption
Minimum Power
Requirement
Operating Temp Range
Operating Range
Dimensions (LxHxW)
Gamma
allen key and turn the camera base
counter clockwise to remove it from the
camera mount.
1b) Mount the camera base to the surface.
NOTE: The camera base is compatible with
an Octagon junction box.
PACKAGING CONTENT
Bullet package contains the following:
Camera in housing ---------------------------------1
Instruction guide (This Document) -------------1
Mounting screw pack ------------------------------1
Service Video Cable -------------------------------1
Sunshield Screw
Allen Key ----------------------------------------------2
3) Adjust lens zoom and focus by turning the
two external adjustment screws located
on the underside of the camera.
Adjustment can be made using fingers
or with a flathead screwdriver.
4
Open Close
4) The OSD Settings and video test port are
accessed via the service access port
on the underside of the camera. Turn
the cap counter-clockwise to remove.
Note: Apply considerable pressure when
replacing the cap to keep camera
weather proof.
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CAMERA ADJUSTMENTCAMERA ADJUSTMENT
Menu Setup
LENS
1. Highlight 'LENS' in the main setup menu.
2. Press ENTER to access the LENS setting menu.
Service Connector output.
Use supplied cable to connect to this
output.
MENU TREE SUMMARY
OSD function controls.
Pressing down on middle button
acts as ENTER function.
BRIGHTNESS: The brightness level can be adjusted within
the range of 0 - 100. Default setting - 50
AGC: Auto gain control (LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH)
Default setting is MIDDLE
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LENS
BRIGHTNESS -----|----50
RETURN END
EXPOSURE
SHUTTER AUTO
BRIGHTNESS ----|----50
AGC MIDDLE
SENSE-UP AUTO
BLC BLC
D-WDR OFF
RETURN RET
CAMERA ADJUSTMENTCAMERA ADJUSTMENT
SENSE-UP
EXPOSURE
SHUTTER AUTO
BRIGHTNESS ----|---- 50
AGC MIDDLE
SENSE-UP AUTO
BLC BLC
D-WDR OFF
RETURN RET
Select digital slow shutter speed setting in order to allow extra light into the camera
thereby providing higher sensitivity in low light conditions. NOTE only adjustable
if SHUTTER setting is set to 'AUTO' or '1/60'
- OFF : Deactivates the SENS-UP function.
- AUTO : Activates SENS-UP function. Enter submenu to select maximum low shutter value
SENSE-UP
SENSE-UP x8
RETURN RET
Selectable low shutter values are as follows:
x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 x64 x128 x 256 (default - x8)
For proper setup, check setting during low light / night time conditions.
Notes
• It's recommended to keep the value in the x2 to x64 range to limit ghosting
effect.
BACKLIGHT (BLC)
The BLC menu is used to adjust backlight compensation function to sharpen subjects in backlight situations
1. Highlight 'BLC' in the exposure setup menu.
2. Press the ENTER to access the BLC setup
menu.
BLC (Backlight Compensation):
Enter the BLC submenu to select an area in
the scene which requires enhancing.
Change the GAIN value (LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH)
to set level of enhancement.
BLC
HSBLC (Highlight Compensation):
If a scene contains very bright light sources (e.g. car headlights),they will be masked
to provide greater detail in the rest of the scene.
Enter the HSBLC submenu to select an area in the scene which requires masking.
Change the LEVEL value to set level of masking and change MODE to set whether
to mask all day long or during low light conditions only.
EXPOSURE
SHUTTER AUTO
BRIGHTNESS ----|---- 50
AGC MIDDLE
SENSE-UP AUTO
BLC BLC
D-WDR OFF
RETURN RET
BLC
GAIN LOW
AREA
DEFAULT
RETURN RET
OFF
Default setting is OFF
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CAMERA ADJUSTMENTCAMERA ADJUSTMENT
Wide Dynamic Range (E-WDR)
D-WDR :
The D-WDR menu is used to adjust dynamic range of the camera electronically.
This is especially useful in high contrast scenes in order to brighten up
darker parts of the scene.
1. Highlight 'D-WDR' in the exposure
setup menu.
2. Move buttons left and right to
change setting to OFF/INDOOR/OUTDOOR.
Default setting is OFF
EXPOSURE
SHUTTER AUTO
BRIGHTNESS ----|---- 50
AGC MIDDLE
SENSE-UP AUTO
BLC BLC
D-WDR OFF
RETURN RET
INDOOR : Preferred setting when camera is installed indoors.
Default settings are LOW-6 and HIGH-9
OUTDOOR ::
Preferred setting when camera is installed outdoors.
Default settings are LOW-11 and HIGH-11
D-WDR INDOOR
LOW-LEVEL ----|---- 6
HIGH-LEVEL ----|---- 9
RETURN RET
White Balance (White Bal.)
White balance function adjusts displayed colors to account for different lighting temperatures.
1. Highlight 'WHITE BAL' in the main setup menu.
2. Press the left/right buttons to change setting to:
AWB/AWC->SET/MANUAL/INDOOR/OUTDOOR/ ATW
Default setting is AWB (Auto White Balance)
AWB(Automatic White Balance) : This mode automatically adjusts white balance
AWC-SET : To obtain the optimum state under the current luminance
levels, direct the camera to point toward a sheet of white paper
and press the SET button. If the environment changes, including
the light source, the white balance will require re-adjustment.
MANUAL : The manual adjustment setting enables
detailed color adjustment. Select 'ATW' or 'AWB' rst
then change to 'MANUAL' adjustment setting and press
ENTER. Set the appropriate color temperature
by increasing / decreasing the red and blue color values
and monitor the color changes of the object.
Default settings are BLUE-41, RED-45
INDOOR : Select this when the color temperature is between 4,500˚K
and 8,500˚K.
OUTDOOR : Select this when the color temperature is between 1,800˚K
and 10,500˚K. (sodium light)
ATW(Auto Tracking White Balance) : This mode can be used within the color temperature
range 1,800˚K ~ 10,500˚K
Notes
•White Balance may not work properly under the following conditions. In this case
select the AWC mode.
1 When the color temperature of the environment surrounding the subject is outside
of the supported temperature range (e.g. clear sky or sunset).
2 When the ambient illumination of the subject is dim.
3 If the camera is directed towards a uorescent light or is installed in a place
where illumination changes dramatically, the White Balance function may become
unstable.
SETUP
1. LENSDC
2. EXPOSURE
3. WHITE BALAWB
4. 3DNR ON
WHITE BAL MANUAL
BLUE ----|---- 41
RED --|----- 45
RETURN RET
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CAMERA ADJUSTMENTCAMERA ADJUSTMENT
Digital Noise Reduction (3D DNR)
This function reduces the background noise in a low luminance environment.
1.Highlight '3DNR' in the main setup menu.
SETUP
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. WHITE BAL
4. 3DNR
2. Press the left/right buttons to change setting to OFF/ON
OFF - Noise is not reduced
ON - Noise is reduced
3. Press ENTER to access the submenu for ON setting.
In the 3DNR submenu you can adjust the noise reduction level values range
from 0 to 100. Default setting is 60.
DC
AWB
ON
SPECIAL.
1. Highlight 'SPECIAL' in the main setup menu.
SETUP
1. LENSDC
2. EXPOSURE
3. WHITE BALAWB
4. 3DNR
5. SPECIAL
6. ADJUST
7. RESET
8. EXIT
2. Press ENTER to access the submenu for SPECIAL settings.
ON
3DNR
LEVEL -----|---- 60
RETURN RET
Notes
• Noise levels can be very subtle, and may not be always noticable on adjusting
• When adjusting the noise reduction level in 3DNR submenu, remember that the
higher the level set, the more the noise level will be reduced, however this can
have a softening effect on the image.
SPECIAL
1. CAM TITLE OFF
2. D-EFFECT
3. MOTION OFF
4. PRIVACY OFF
5. SYNC INT
6. LANGUAGE ENG
7. DEFECT
8. RETURN RET
CAM TITLE : If you enter a title, the title will appear on the monitor.
1. Press left/right buttons to change setting to OFF/ON
OFF - No camera title is displayed
ON - Camera title is displayed
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CAMERA ADJUSTMENTCAMERA ADJUSTMENT
D-EFFECT: Applies digital effects to camera image.
1. Highlight 'D-EFFECT' in the SPECIAL setup menu.
Notes
•
When the CAM TITLE is OFF no title will be displayed on the monitor even if you
had previously setup a name. This is the master display setting.
• Only English is available in this mode for camera title.
• Only max 15 characters for the title allowed.
2. Press ENTER to access the submenu for ON setting. Here you will be able
to enter the camera title.
CAM TITLE
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJK
LMNOPQRSTUV
WXYZ
()
¯-_■/=&:~,.
CLR POS END
3. Press left/right/up/down buttons to select a letter/number/symbol and press
ENTER to conrm selection. Repeat steps until camera title is completed and select
'POS' to select on-screen location for title and 'END' to save title. You can enter up
to a maximum of 15 characters.
Notes
• If you move th e cursor to CLR and press the ENTER , all the letters are deleted.
To edit a letter, change the cursor to the bottom left arrow and press
ENTER. Move the cursor over the letter to be edited, move the
cursor to the letter to be inserted and then press the ENTER.
2. Press ENTER to access the submenu.
Notes
3. FREEZE: Freezes current image displayed
4. MIRROR: MIRROR will mirror the image.
V-FLIP, will ip the image vertically.
ROTATE, will vertically ip and also mirror.
OFF, no image effect applied.
5. D-ZOOM: Allows digital zoom and position to be set.
Digital Zoom can range from 1x to 32x. Too much digital zoom will result in blocky image
Pan / Tilt range is -100 to 100.
SPECIAL
1. CAM TITLE OFF
2. D-EFFECT
3. MOTION OFF
D-EFFECT
FREEZE OFF
MIRROR OFF
D-ZOOM OFF
NEG.IMAGE OFF
RETURN RET
D-ZOOM
D-ZOOM x 1.0
PAN ----|---- 0
TILT ----|---- 0
RETURN RET
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CAMERA ADJUSTMENTCAMERA ADJUSTMENT
MOTION:
You can monitor activity more efciently, because a
whenever motion
is detected. Visual notication is also available.
1. Highlight 'MOTION' in the SPECIAL setup menu
SPECIAL
1. CAM TITLE OFF
2. D-EFFECT
3. MOTION OFF
4. PRIVACY OFF
5. SYNC INT
6. LANGUAGE ENG
2. Press left/right buttons to change setting to OFF/ON
3. Press ENTER to access the submenu for ON setting
MOTION
AREA SELECT AREA1
AREA DISPLAY ON
SENSITIVITY -------|- 40
MOTION VIEW ON
RETURN RET
POSITION
MOTION
- AREA SELECT: Select motion detection area number. AREA 1-4
With the area slected will be shown ashing on and off visually.
- AREA DISPLAY: Turns selected motion detection area ON or OFF.
Pressing ENTER when ON will change display to set
the position and the size of the area. Pressing the dirction buttons
will change the setting, and press ENTER to accept.
After you have set both position,size you can RET or AGAIN
- SENSITIVITY: Adjust sensitivity for selected motion detection area (0-40).
- MOTION VIEW: Turn motion detection view ON or OFF. When turned on,
upon detection of motion, motion is shown as green dots
to indicate area in which motion is taking place.
Notes
• Motion detection is normally part of a DVR which would provide more exible customization options.
signal is generated by the camera
PRIVACY:
Hide an area so that it is not displayed on the monitor.
1. Highlight 'PRIVACY' in the SPECIAL setup menu.
2. Press left/right buttons to change setting to OFF/ON
3. Press ENTER to access the submenu for ON setting
- AREA SELECT: Select privacy area number. AREA 1-8
With the area slected will be shown ashing on and off visually.
- AREA DISPLAY: Turns selected privacy area ON or OFF.
Pressing ENTER when ON will change display to set
the position and the size of the area. Press direction buttons
will change the setting, and press ENTER to accept.
After you have set both position,size you can RET or AGAIN
- COLOR: Range 0-15. Sets the color of the selected privacy area.
SYNC:
With 24V AC power source, select INT / EXT for Sync, use left/right to select.
LANGUAGE:
The OSD supports English ,Korean,Japanese, Chinese, Simplied Chinese,Russian
DEFECT:
For Service use only!
ADJUST
ADJUST:
SHARPNESS: Image edge sharpness 0 (soft image)
to 31 oversharp (default is 12)
MONITOR: CRT/LCD/USER setting for monitor type
Note: For direct monitor connection only.
(default is CRT)
OSD COLOR: 0-15 color for OSD menu text
(default is 3)
RESET
RESET:
This will reset all settings for all menus to manufacturer
defaults. This allow you to return to shipped
settings from the manufacturer.
PRI VACY
ARE A SE LEC T A REA1
ARE A DI SPL AY ON
COL OR - --- --- |- 0
RET URN RE T
ADJUST
SHARPNESS -|------- 12
MONITOR CRT
OSD COLOR 3
RETURN RET
RESET
FACTORY RESET
RETURN RET
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to the following table if you are experiencing trouble with your camera.
Contact an authorized technician if the table does not provide you with a
solution to the trouble.
Nothing appears on the screen.
Check that the power cord and line connection between the camera and monitor are connected properly.
Check that you have properly connected VIDEO cable to the camera VIDEO output jack.
The image on the screen is dim.
Is lens stained with dirt? Clean lens with soft, clean cloth.
Adjust the monitor contrast & brightness controls
Re-position the camera if necessary.
The image on the screen is dark.
Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor.
If you have an intermediate device, set the 75Ω / Hi-z properly.
The camera is not working properly, and the surface of the camera is hot.
Check that you have properly connected the camera to an appropriate power source.
The Motion Detection function does not work.
Check that MOTION DEF of SPECIAL SETUP menu is ‘ON’ for the selected area.
Color is not correct.
Check the setting of WHITE BAL SETUP menu .
When the resistance value of copper wire is at [20˚C(68˚F)]
Copper wire size (AWG)
Resistance (Ω/m)
Voltage Drop (V/m)
As shown in the table above, voltage decreases as the wire gets longer. Therefore use of
an excessively long adaptor output line for connection to the camera may affect the
performance of the camera.
*Standard voltage for camera operation : AC 24V ±10% or DC 12V ±10%
*There may be some deviation in voltage drop depending on the type of wire and the manufacturer.
Notes
• Be sure to connect power only after all the installation is complete.
• Use the UL listed, class 2power transformer of AC24V adaptor.
#24(0.22mm2)#22(0.33mm2)#20(0.52mm2)#18(0.83mm2)
0.0780.0500.0300.018
0.0280.0180.0110.006
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