Genie HDI221 User Manual

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Model: HDI221
Digital Day/Night HD-SDI 2.1MP
Internal Dome Camera
User Guide
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
ISO14001
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
ISO14001
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
ISO14001
The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
INFORMATION - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules & CE Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING - Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes.
CAUTION: To prevent electric shock and risk of fire hazards. Do NOT use power sources other than those specified. Do NOT expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
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Contents
Dimensions
Package Contents
Focus Adjustment
Installation
General Features
Safety Instructions
Precautions
Specification
Troubleshooting
Menu Set Up
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OSD Control Keys
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Set Up Menu
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Menu Set Up
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Lens
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Exposure
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Back Light Compensation
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Day & Night
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White Balance
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DNR
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Image
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Motion Detection
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System
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Exit
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Camera Dimensions
Package Contents
Φ150
Φ100
Φ150
114
56.5
VIDEO TEST CABLE 1EA
INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1EA
SCREW TS T1, 4X25 2EA
GREEN TERMINAL 2P MAIL 1EA
SCREW PH M4X8, BK, 3EA
FOCUS CONTROL SCREW 1E
A
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Adjusting screw for focus(Near-Far)
Adjusting screw for fix(Fix)
Adjusting screw for angle of view(TELE-WIDE)
Focus Adjustment
1) Loosen the screw in the middle.
2) Ajust angle of view by using the controller.
3) Adjust focus by using the controller.
4) Tighten the screw in the middle.
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Camera + Installation
Cable Connection
TAPPING SCREW 4X20, 2EA
MACHINE SCREW M4X8, 3EA
SDI Output Connector
Video Output Connector
Power Input Terminal : AC24V/DC12V
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General Features
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
DNR technology utilises both an adaptive 2D filter which reduces noise in the brightness of the image
and an adaptive 3D filter which reduces noise caused by movement. The result is that the HD-SDI
camera supports Motion Adaptive DNR which removes noise and greatly reduces motion blur.
HD (High Definition) Surveillance
HD-SDI cameras provide superb surveillance images compared to a normal VGA camera.
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
WDR is a powerful and ultra advanced technology that captures cleaner and superior high resolution
images even where they appear dark due to a strong back light presence.
HLC (High Light Compensation)
High Light Compensation function is especially effective for reading car number plates at night time. Users
can select and define the required observation area for the target object and ignore strong highlight areas.
Illumination
With an incredible minimum illumination of 0.5 Lux, images can be captured even in extremely low light
conditions and signal noise is significantly reduced by the ultra advanced DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
technology.
Privacy Zone
Privacy Zones can be set to block viewing for specific areas in the picture.
Additional Functions
OSD - On Screen Display menu
P
rivacy Masking - 32 zones, Sens-Up - x64 times, Digital Zoom - x8
DNR
Digital
R
eduction
Noise
High Definition
HD
DSP
3D-DNR
DNR
Digital
R
eduction
Noise
High Definition
HD
DSP
3D-DNR
Wide Dynamic Range
Digital
WDR
DNR
Digital
R
eduction
Noise
High Definition
HD
DSP
3D-DNR
HLC
Wide Dynamic Range
Digital
WDR
DNR
Digital
R
eduction
Noise
Illumination
Minimum
High Definition
HD
DSP
3D-DNR
HLC
Wide Dynamic Range
Digital
WDR
DNR
Digital
R
eduction
Noise
DSP
3D-DNR
DNR
Digital
R
eduction
Noise
Illumination
Minimum
High Definition
HD
DSP
3D-DNR
Privacy Zone
HLC
Wide Dynamic Range
Digital
WDR
DNR
Digital
R
eduction
Noise
Illumination
Minimum
High Definition
HD
DSP
3D-DNR
OSD
Privacy Zone
HLC
Wide Dynamic Range
Digital
WDR
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Do not install the camera in extreme temperature conditions.
Do not touch the front lens of the camera.
Do not expose the camera to rain or spill liquids on it.
Do not install or use the camera in an environment where the humidity is high.
Never keep the camera pointed directly at strong light.
Do not expose the camera to radioactivity.
Do not install the camera under unstable lighting conditions.
Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shocks.
Only use the camera under conditions where temperatures are between
-20°C and +50°C. Be especially careful to provide ventilation when operating under high temperatures.
This is one of the most important parts of the camera. Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the lens cover.
If it gets wet, wipe dry immediately. Liquids can contain minerals that corrode the electronic components.
If exposed to radioactivity the CCD will fail.
NOTE
Precautions
Do not install or use the camera in an environment where the humidity is high.
* If the camera is exposed to spotlight or object reflecting strong light, smear or blooming may occur.
* Please check that the power satisfies the normal specification before connecting the camera.
Severe lighting which changes or flickers can cause the camera to work improperly.
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Safety Instructions
Precautions for use
Please handle this camera carefully
This camera should be installed by a qualified person only.
There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Do not disassemble this camera other than to make initial adjustments.
Only use a CE approved regulated DC12V, or AC24V power supply.
Use appropriate low voltage power cable to prevent fire or electrical shock.
Please ensure that your installation area can support the weight of the camera.
Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the camera.
Only use soft non-abrasive materials to clean the polycarbonate dome.
Do not expose the camera to direct sun.
Do not install the camera in places where humidity is high.
Do not install near cooling or heating devices.
Do not expose the camera to rain or moisture.
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OSD Control Keys
1. Control keys are used to access and operate the OSD menu.
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SET UP MENU DEFAULT SET
INDOOR OUTDOOR
RETURN
MANUAL
BRIGHTNESS
AUTO
Manual
AGC
RETURN
RETURN H - POS V - POS H - SIZE V - SIZE 0 ~ 20 Level Selec table RETURN WE IGHT RETURN
COLOUR
B/W
DELAY
RETURN
AGC TH RES
MARGIN
DELAY
RETURN
ATW
PRESET
R - GAIN B - GAIN RETURN
AWB
LENS
DAY/NIGHT
DNR
AUTO
MANUAL
MENU
0 ~ 20 Level Selec table
MODE
DC
SHUTTE R
1/25,1/30, 1/60,1/50, FLK , 1/240, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000,1/16000, 1/30000, 1/60000
x2 , x3, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64 Level Selectable OFF
SENS -UP
EXPOSURE
HLC
0~20 Level Selectable
0 ~ 20 Level Selec table
0 ~ 20 Level Selec table
BLC
WDR
EXT
LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH Level Selec table
0 ~ 20 Level Selec table 0 ~ 20 Level Selec table
LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH
LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH Level Selec table
0 ~ 20 Level Selec table
0 ~ 20 Level Selec table
PUSHING
LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH Level Selectable
BACKLIGHT
OFF
OFF
0 ~ 20 Level Selec table
0 ~20 Level Selectable
Setup Menu
How to Set Up the Camera Menu
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AGC
RETURN
RETURN H - POS V - POS H - SIZE V - SIZE 0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble RETURN WE IGHT RETURN
COLOUR
B/W
DELAY
RETURN
AGC TH RES
MARGIN
DELAY
RETURN
ATW
PRESET
R - GAIN B - GAIN RETURN
AWB
SHARPNESS
GAMMA
COLOUR GAIN 0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble
MI RROR
FLIP
D - ZOOM x1 ~ x8 Level Selectable
D - WD R
ON
ZONE NUM ZONE DISP H - POS V - POS H - SIZE V - SIZE Y LEVE L CR LEVEL CB LEVEL RETURN
OFF
RETURN
SENSITIVITY DET H - POS DET V - POS DET H - SIZE DET V - SIZE MOTI ON OSD ALARM RETURN
OFF
CAM ID BAUDRTE ID DISPLAY RETURN
COLOURSPACE
FRAME RATE
CVBS
RESETON
RETURN
EXIT
OFF/COLOUR 1 / COLOUR2 / COLOUR3 Sel ectable 25 FPS / 30 FPS Selectable NTSC / PAL Selectable
PUSHING
COM. (O ption)
DAY/NIGHT
DNR
ON
AUTO
0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble 0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble 0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble
ON / OFF Selectable
MANUAL
MOTI ON
PRIVAC Y ZONE
SYSTEM
0 ~ 40 Level Selecta ble 0 ~ 60 Level Selecta ble
0 ~ 40 Level Selecta ble
0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble 0 ~ 60 Level Selecta ble
0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble 2400 / 4800 / 9600 / 57600 / 115200 Selectable
ON
0 ~ 40 Level Selecta ble ON / OFF Selectable ON / OFF Selectable
0 ~ 31 Level Selecta ble ON / OFF Selectable 0 ~ 60 Level Selecta ble
0 ~ 40 Level Selecta ble
0 ~ 40 Level Selecta ble
0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble
ON / OFF Selectable
OFF /LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH Level Selectable
SHADING
1% ~ 100% Level Selectable
OFF
x2 , x3, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64 Level Selectable OFF
SENS -UP
O.45, 0.5, 0.55, 0. 6, 0. 65 Level Selectable
ON / OFF Selectable
HLC
0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble
0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble
BLC
WD R
EXT
LOW / MI DDLE / HIGH Level Selectable
0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble 0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble
LOW / MI DDLE / HIGH
LOW / MI DDLE / HIGH Level Selectable
WH ITE BAL
0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble
0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble
PUSHING
LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH Level Selectable
BACKLIGHT
OFF
OFF
0 ~ 10 Level Selecta ble
IMAG E
0 ~ 20 Level Selecta ble
0 ~20 Level Selectable
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Menu items can be selected by using the camera OSD buttons.
1. Press the Set Up button.
The Set Up menu will be displayed on the monitor.
Menu Set Up
SETUP
LENS
EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT DAY&NIGHT WHITE BAL DNR IMAGE MOTION SYSTEM EXIT
DC
OFF COLOR ATW MIDDLE
OFF
2. Move and select the required function using the Up and Down buttons.
SETUP
LENS
EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT DAY&NIGHT WHITE BAL DNR IMAGE MOTION SYSTEM EXIT
DC
OFF COLOR ATW MIDDLE
OFF
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3. Change menu settings using the Left or Right buttons.
Available values or status's are displayed by pressing the Left or Right buttons.
Press the button until desired value / status is displayed.
4. After changing the setting, move the arrow indicator to EXIT and press the SET button to
EXIT.
1. Move the arrow indicator to LENS using the Up and Down buttons on the Set Up menu screen.
2. Select the desired lens type by pressing the Left or Right buttons.
NOTE
* Move to the available submenu by moving arrow to desired feature.
* Submenu is not available when this symbol is display "- - - -"
Lens
DC: DC Auto Iris Lens Manual: C-Mount Lens
3. Press RETURN to go back to the SETUP menu.
SETUP
DC
LENS
EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT DAY&NIGHT WHITE BAL DNR IMAGE MOTION SYSTEM EXIT
DC
OFF COLOR ATW MIDDLE
OFF
MODE
RETURN
OUTDOOR
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This function is used to select Automatic or Manual shutter speed control.
1. On the Set Up menu screen, select EXPOSURE by using the Up or Down buttons.
2. Select the desired brightness mode by pressing the Left or Right buttons.
Exposure
SETUP
EXPOSURE
3. Brightness can be adjusted. The brightness control range is 1 ~ 20.
LENS
EXPOSURE
BACKLIGHT DAY&NIGHT WHITE BAL DNR IMAGE MOTION SYSTEM EXIT
DC
OFF COLOR ATW MIDDLE
OFF
BRIGHTNESS
SHUTTER SENS-UP AGC RETURN
10
AUTO X32
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EXPOSURE
EXPOSURE
EXPOSURE
NOTE
*Shutter: Select Shutter using the Left or Right buttons, you can adjust the shutter speed
from AUTO to MANUAL (1/25,1/50,FLK,1/240,1/500,1/1000,1/2000,1/4000,1/8000,1/16000,
1/30000,1/60000)
4. Select the desired shutter mode by pressing the Left or Right buttons.
5. SENS-UP: Select the desired Sens-Up mode by pressing the Left or Right buttons.
6. AGC: Select the desired AGC mode by pressing the Left or Right buttons.
At night and/or in dark conditions, the Sens-Up mode can be selected to desired value from x2 ~ x64
AGC mode can be selected to desired value from 0 ~ 20. (If the level of the AGC increases, noise can also be increased.)
BRIGHTNESS
SHUTTER
SENS-UP AGC RETURN
10 AUTO
X32
16
BRIGHTNESS SHUTTER
SENS-UP
AGC RETURN
10
AUTO
X32 16
BRIGHTNESS SHUTTER SENS-UP
AGC
RETURN
10
AUTO X32
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SETUP
NOTE
Day / Night
LENS EXPOSURE
BACKLIGHT
DAY&NIGHT WHITE BAL DNR IMAGE MOTION SYSTEM EXIT
DC
OFF
COLOR ATW MIDDLE
OFF
Images can be displayed in either colour or black and white.
1. Select DAY / NIGHT using the Up or Down button on the SETUP menu screen.
HLC (High Light Compensation): If the scene contains extremely bright light areas such as; from car headlights,
the light can mask out much of the on-screen detail.
LEVEL: Adjust the level of the HLC function.
BLC: Enables a user to directly select a desired area from a picture, and to view the area more clearly.
TOP / BOTTOM / LEFT / RIGHT: Adjust the area to be enhanced.
WDR: The camera delivers clear high quality pictures even in backlight, by increasing exposure in dark areas while
decreasing it in bright areas; thereby producing a corrected image with clear details.
LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH: Adjust the level of WDR.
Back Light Compensation (BLC)
This camera uses DSP to provide intelligent light level control to overcome even strong backlight conditions.
1. On the Set Up menu screen, select BACKLIGHT by using the Up or Down buttons.
*Backlight: Select Backlight using the Left or Right buttons. You can choose OFF / HLC / BLC and WDR.
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2. Select the desired mode using the Left and Right buttons.
COLOUR: The picture is always displayed in colour.
BW: This picture is always displayed in black and white.
AUTO: The mode will automatically switch to COLOUR in normal conditions and switch to BW mode when ambient
illumination is low.
Press the SET button to set the switching time or AGC THRES (AGC), MARGIN (AGC) in AUTO mode.
DELAY: You can select the duration time about changing the day/night mode.
EXTERN: Select delay level LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH
SETUP
SETUP
White Balance
The White Balance function is used to control the “on-screen” colours.
1. Move the arrow indicator to WHITE BALANCE on the SETUP menu screen using the Up and Down buttons.
2. Select the desired mode by using the Left or Right buttons.
LENS EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT
DAY&NIGHT
WHITE BAL DNR IMAGE MOTION SYSTEM EXIT
DC
OFF
COLOR
ATW MIDDLE
OFF
LENS EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT DAY&NIGHT
WHITE BAL
DNR IMAGE MOTION SYSTEM EXIT
DC
OFF COLOR
ATW
MIDDLE
OFF
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DNR is used to reduce the level of background noise in a low luminance environment.
1. Move the arrow indicator to DNR by using the Up and Down buttons.
DNR
SETUP
LENS EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT DAY&NIGHT WHITE BAL
DNR
IMAGE MOTION SYSTEM EXIT
DC
OFF COLOR ATW
MIDDLE
OFF
Three user selectable White Balance settings are available.
ATW: (Auto Tracking White Balance)
Normalsetting;whenthecolourtemperaturerangeisfrom1,800˚Kto10,500˚K.(Ex:afluorescentlamporoutdoors)
AWB: The White Balance is automatically adjusted in a specific environment.
PRESET: To obtain the best results, press the SET button while the camera is focused onto white paper.
If the environment, and/or light source change, the White Balance will require re-adjustment.
MANUAL: Used for fine adjustment of White Balance. Set White Balance first using ATW or AWC and then
change to MANUAL and press SETUP button. Increase or decrease the value of R-Gain (Red) and B-Gain (Blue) while
monitoring the colour of the image.
2. Select OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH for 3DNR by using the Left and Right buttons.
: motion adaptive temporal IR filtering
: edge preserving & ghost elimination
: adaptive weight control by noise level
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IMAGE
SETUP
IMAGE
SHARPNESS GAMMA COLOR GAIN MIRROR FLIP D-ZOOM D-WDR SHADING PRIVACY RETURN
10
0.45 20 ON ON X 8 OFF ON ON
LENS EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT DAY&NIGHT WHITE BAL DNR
IMAGE
MOTION SYSTEM EXIT
DC
OFF COLOUR ATW MIDDLE
OFF
SHARPNESS: Improving image clarity. The level can be adjusted to obtain an improved image.
However, when the level is set too high, it can distort the image or cause noise.
You can adjust the sharpness from level 1 to 10.
GAMMA: Desired gamma values can be adjusted from 0.45 ~ 0.65.
COLOUR GAIN: Using the left and right buttons, the level of colour image can be adjusted with dark or bright
.
MIRROR: Flip the image horizontally on the screen.
FLIP: Flip the image vertically on the screen.
1. Move the arrow indicator to IMAGE by using the Up and Down buttons.
2. Select the desired sharpness mode by pressing the Left or Right buttons.
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①
AREA SELECT: You can select up to 32 MD area.
②
AREA DISPLAY: OFF: Disabled
ON: Activates area display
PRIVACY
ZONE NUM ZONE DISP H - POS V - POS H - SIZE V - SIZE Y LEVEL CR LEVEL CB LEVEL RETURN
31 ON 60 40 40 40 20 20 20
POSITION SIZE
PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2
D-ZOOM: Up to x8 bi-cubic linear digital zoom and PIP using anti-aliasing down scaling.
D-WDR: This camera uses DSP to provide intelligent light level control to overcome even strong backlight conditions.
OFF: D-WDR function does not operate.
When there are simultaneous bright & dark image areas, WDR makes them both distinct and can be selected as
OUTDOOR and INDOOR.
SHADING: Adjust the level of brightness between center and side.
PRIVACY: Select an area you want to hide on the screen.
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MOTION
SETUP
1. Move the arrow indicator to MOTION by using the Up and Down button.
LENS EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT DAY&NIGHT WHITE BAL DNR IMAGE
MOTION
SYSTEM EXIT
DC
OFF COLOR ATW MIDDLE
OFF
③
Move the arrow indicator to the H-POS to select the desired area positon by using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons
between the level 0 ~ 60.
④
Move the arrow indicator to the V-POS to select the desired area positon by using the TOP or BOTTOM buttons
between the level 0 ~ 40.
⑤
Move the arrow indicator to the H-SIZE to select the desired area positon by using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons
between the level 0 ~ 40.
⑥
Move the arrow indicator to the V-SIZE to select the desired area positon by using the TOP or BOTTOM buttons
between the level 0 ~ 40.
⑦
Move the arrow indicator to COLOUR to select the desired colour of each area cells by using the Left / Right
buttons to select between the 15 different colours.
RETURN: Move the arrow indicator to RETURN after completing the setup to return to the IMAGE menu.
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POSITION SIZE
PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2
1. When the menu screen is displayed, use the Up or Down buttons to access the MOTION menu.
AREA SELECT: You can select from 1~4 positions.
AREA DISPLAY: Display the motion detected area on the screen. You can set the location and size as shown above in pictures 1 & 2.
SENSITIVITY: Adjust the motion sensitivity of movements between levels 0~20.
MOTION OSD: If the camera detects movement, the words "MOTION DETECTION" will appear on the monitor.
ALARM: Select Alarm ON or OFF.
RETURN: Move the arrow indicator to RETURN after completing the setup to return to the MOTION menu.
MOTION
SENSITIVITY DET H-POS DET V-POS DET H-SIZE DET V-SIZE MOTION OSD ALARM RETURN
20 60 40 60 40 ON ON
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SYSTEM
SETUP
LENS EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT DAY&NIGHT WHITE BAL DNR IMAGE MOTION
SYSTEM
EXIT
DC
OFF COLOR ATW MIDDLE
OFF
1. Move the arrow indicator to SYSTEM by using the Up and Down buttons.
SYSTEM
COLOR SPACE FRAME RATE CVBS RESET RETURN
OFF 25 / 30 FPS PAL / NTSC ON
COLOUR SPACE: Select the desired colour space - Colour 1 or Colour 2 or Colour 3
FRAME RATE: 25 / 30 FPS
CVBS: PAL / NTSC
RESET: Resets the camera settings to the factory defaults.
RETURN: Move the arrow indicator to RETURN after completing the setup to return to the SYSTEM menu.
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SETUP
DC
OFF COLOR ATW MIDDLE
OFF
LENS EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT DAY&NIGHT WHITE BAL DNR IMAGE MOTION SYSTEM
EXIT
Exit
Press the SET button in the EXIT menu to save the current settings and exit.
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Specification
Sensor Total Pixels Effective Pixels Resolution Scanning System Minimum Illumination
Video Output S/N Ratio Lens Auto Gain Control Shutter Speed Sens-Up BLC LSC Day & Night White Balance Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) Mirror / Flip Digital Zoom D-WDR Privacy Masking Motion Detection Power Supply Power Consumption Storage Temperature Operating Temperature Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight
1/3" PANASONIC 2.1MP CMOS Sensor 2010 (H) X 1092 (V) - 2.22MP 1944 (H) X 1092 (V) - 2.12MP 1920 X 1080 (1080P / 25fps) Progressive Scan
0.5 Lux @ F1.2, 0.01 Lux
0.3 Lux @ F1.2, 0.001 Lux HD-SDI, CVBS >50dB (AGC OFF)
2.8mm ~ 10mm 2MP DC Auto Iris 1 ~ 20 Level Adjustable 1/25, 1/30 ~ 1/60,000 sec OFF / AUTO x2 ~ x64 OFF / WDR / BLC / HLC OFF / ON AUTO / COLOUR / B&W / EXT ATW / AWB / MANUAL / PRESET OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH OFF / ON x8 OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH OFF / 32 Positions 1 Zone ON / OFF Sensitivity / Area setting DC12V / AC24V Dual Voltage DC: 250mA MAX / AC: 120mA MAX
-20 ~ +60 (Humidity: 20%RH ~ 95%RH)
-20 ~ +50 (Humidity: 20%RH ~ 80%RH) 135 x 100 x 135 mm 900g
MODEL
HDI221
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
Nothing appears on
the screen.
Check the power cable, power supply output and video connection between camera and monitor.
Is the camera lens or the lens glass dirty? Clean the lens / glass with a soft clean cloth. Adjust the monitor controls, as required. If the camera is facing a very strong light, change the camera position. Adjust the lens focus.
Adjust the contrast control of the monitor.
Ifthereisanintermediatedevice,correctlysetthe75Ω/Hi-z.
Has MOTION DET been set to ON in the menu? Has MD AREA been properly defined?
Check that the AGC setting in the EXPOSURE menu isn’t set to OFF. Check the EXPOSURE menu and make sure SHUTTER is set to ------.
Make sure that the camera isn’t facing direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting. If necessary,change the camera position.
Check the settings in WHITE BALANCE menu.
Check the camera is correctly connected to an appropriate regulated power source.
The image on the
screen is dim.
The camera is not
working properly and the surface of the camera is hot.
The image on the
screen is dark.
Motion Detection
is not activated.
The colour of the
picture is not correct.
The image on the
screen flickers.
The SENS-UP does
not work.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
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Edition. GN-MARCH 2013
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