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Model
Model
DS-2CC 5181P(N)-VPIR(H)
DS-2CC 5191P(N)-VPIR(H)
DS-2CC 5195P(N)-VPIR(H)
DS-2CC 5197P(N)-VPIR(H)
DS-2CC 51A1P(N)-VPIR(H)
DS-2CC 51A5P(N)-VPIR(H)
DS-2CC 51A7P(N)-VPIR(H)
Thank you for purchasing our product. If there are any questions,
or requests, please do not hesitate to co ntact the dealer.
This manual applies to
This manual may contain several technical incorrect places or
printing errors, and the content is subject to change without notice.
The updates will be added to the new version of this manual. We
will readily improve or update the products or procedures
described in the manual.
DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
“Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (“UL”) has not tested the
performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of
this product. UL has only tested for fire, shock or casualty hazards
as outlined in UL’s Standard(s) for Safety, UL609 50-1. UL
Certification does not cover the performance or reliability o f the
security or signaling as pects of this product. UL MAKES NO
REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS
WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY
OF ANY SECURITY OR SIGNALING RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS
PRODUCT.”
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Regulatory Information
FCC Information
FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a digital device, purs uant 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 commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate rad io frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio co mmunications. 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.
FCC Conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation
EU Conformity Statement
This product and - if applicable - the supplied
accessories too are marked with "CE" and comply
therefore with the applicable harmonized
European standards listed under the Low Voltage Direct ive
2006/95/EC, the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.
0100001021227
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2002/96/EC (WEEE directive): Products marked
with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted
municipal waste in the European Un ion. For proper
recycling, return this product to your local supplier
upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at
designated collection points. For more information see:
www.recyclethis.info.
2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product
contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste in the European Union.
See the product documentation for specific battery
information. The battery is marked with this
symbol, which may include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd),
lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For pro per recycling, return the battery
to your supplier or to a designated collection point. For more
information see: www.recyclethis.info.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ........................................................................6
1.1 Product Features ...................................................... 6
1.2 Overview ................................................................. 8
2 Installation........................................................................10
2.1 Ceiling Mounting .................................................... 10
2.2 In-ceiling Mounting ................................................ 14
2.3 In-ceiling Mounting with gang box .......................... 17
2.4 Indoor Wall Mounting ............................................. 19
2.5 Image and Focus Adjusting .................................... 22
2.6 Wiring .................................................................... 24
3 Menu Description ..............................................................25
3.1 Menu Description (A).............................................. 25
3.1.1 Menu Overview ............................................. 25
3.1.2 Lens Settings ................................................ 26
3.1.3 Shutter/AGC Setting ..................................... 28
3.1.4 White Balance Setting ................................... 30
3.1.5 Backlight Compesation Setting ...................... 33
3.1.6 Picture Adjust Setting.................................... 33
3.1.7 ATR Setting ................................................... 34
3.1.8 Motion Detection Setting ............................... 35
3.1.9 Privacy Mask Setting ..................................... 37
3.1.10 Day/Night Setting ....................................... 38
3.1.11 NR Setting .................................................. 41
3.1.12 Camera ID Setting ...................................... 41
3.1.13 SYNC Setting .............................................. 43
3.1.14 Language Setting ........................................ 44
3.1.15 Camera Reset Setting .................................. 44
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3.1.16 Defective Pixel Correct Settings ................... 44
3.1.17 Save All/Exit ............................................... 45
3.2 Menu Description (B).............................................. 46
3.2.1 Scene ........................................................... 47
3.2.2 Exposure....................................................... 47
3.2.3 Funtion ......................................................... 55
3.2.4 System ......................................................... 63
3.2.5 Language ...................................................... 65
3.2.6 Exit ............................................................... 66
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1 Introduction
1.1 Product Features
This series of camera adopts high performance sensor and
advanced circuit board design technology. It features high
resolution, low distortion, and low noise, etc. It is suitable for the
surveillance system and image process system.
The main features of DS-2CC 5181P (N)-VPIR (H) , DS-2CC5191P
(N)-VPIR (H), and DS-2CC5 1A1P (N)-VPIR (H) are as fo llows: High performance SONY CCD and high resolution bring
high-quality image
Low illumination, 0.001 Lux @ (F1.2, AGC ON), 0 Lux with IR Support ICR filter auto switch OSD menu, parameters are configurable. Support auto white balance with high color rendition High Signal Noise Ratio (SNR), which brings clear and
high-quality image
SMART IR Auto iris Up to 8 configurable privacy masks to ensure your privacy Advanced 3-axis design meets different installation
requirements
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Impact Protection: IEC60068-2-75 test, Eh, 50J; EN50102, up
to IK10
Ingress protection: IP66
The main features of DS-2CC 5195P (N)-VPIR (H), DS-2CC5197P
(N)-VPIR (H), DS-2C C51A5P (N)-VPIR (H), and DS-2CC51A7P
(N)-VPIR (H) are as follows: High performance SONY CCD and high resolution bring
high-quality image
Low illumination, 0.001 Lux @ (F1.2, AGC ON), 0.0001 Lux @
(F1.2, AGC ON, sensitivity × 512), 0 Lux with IR
Support ICR filter auto switch OSD menu, parameters are configurable Wide Dynamic Range (supported by DS-2CC5197P (N)-VPIR(H)
and DS-2CC 51A7P(N)-VPIR(H)) fo r backlighting surveillance
Back Light Compensation (BLC) with programmable BLC area Support auto white balance with high color rendition High Signal Noise Ratio (SNR) brings clear and high-quality
image
SMART IR Electronic image stabilization (EIS) function to get steady and
clear image
Eclipse Auto iris Privacy mask with 8 optional co lors and 12 configurable areas
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No.
Description
1
Black Liner
2
Lower Dome
3
Lens Adjustable Screw
Advanced 3-axis design meets different installation
requirements
Impact Protection: IEC60068-2-75 test, Eh, 50J; EN50102, up
to IK10
Ingress protection: IP66
1.2 Overview
Figure 1-1 Overview
Table 1-1 Description
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No.
Description
4
Tilting Screw
5
Power Cable
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Video Cable
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2 Installation
Before you start:
Please make sure that the device in the package is in good
condition and all the assembly parts are included.
Make sure that all the related equipment is power-off during the
installation.
Check the specification of the products for the installation
environment.
Check whether the power supply is matched with your AC outlet
to avoid damage.
If the product does not function properly, please contact your
dealer or the nearest service ce nter. Do not d isassemble the
camera for repair or maintenance by yourself.
Please make sure the wall is strong enough to withstand three
times the weight of the camera and the mounting.
2.1 Ceiling Mounting
Steps:
1. Attach the drill temp late (supplied) to the place where you
want to fix the camera.
2. Drill the screw hole and the cable hole in the ceiling according
to the drill template.
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Screws
Screws
Wall
Drill Template
Figure 2-1 Drill Template
3. Loosen the three screws on the edge of the low er dome with
the supplied screwdriver.
4. Remove the low er dome and the black liner.
Figure 2-2 Remove the Lower Dome
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Set Screws
Back Box
5. Loosen the three set screws as shown in Figure 2-3 with the
supplied screwdriver.
6. Remove the camera from the back box.
Figure 2-3 Remove the Camera
7. Attach the back box to the ceiling by aligning the holes of the
back box with the holes on the drill template.
8. Secure the back box with the supplied screws.
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Cable Hole
Figure 2-4 Secure the Back box
9. Route the cables through the cable hole.
10. Align the camera with the back box.
11. Tighten the set screws to secure the camera with the back box.
12. Connect the video output connector to the monitor. Connect
the power connector to the power supply.
13. Adjust the image and focus. Please refer to the section 2.5 for
more details.
14. Fit the black liner back to the camera.
15. Tighten the screws to secure the lower dome with the back
box.
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Figure 2-5 Secure Lower Dome
2.2 In-ceiling Mounting
Steps:
1. Attach the drill template (supplied) to the place where you
want to fix the camera.
2. Drill the screws hole and the cable hole in the ceiling according
to the drill template.
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In-ceiling Mount
Bolt
Toggle
Ceiling Drill Template
Figure 2-6 The Drill Template
3. Fold the to ggle to get the toggle bolt go through the screw
holes of the in-ceiling mount.
4. Keep screwing the bolt till the toggle unfolds and props on the
ceiling.
Figure 2-7 The In-ceiling Mount
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5. Route the cables through the hole in the center of the in-ce iling
mount.
6. Align the camera with the in-ceiling mount.
7. Tighten the set screws to secure the camera with the in-ceiling
mount.
8. Connect the video output connector to the monitor. Connect
the power connector to the power supply.
9. Adjust the image and focus. Please refer to the section 2.5 for
more detailed information.
Figure 2-8 Secure the Camera
10. Fit the black liner back to the camera.
11. Align the lower dome with the in-ceiling mount.
12. Tighten the screws to secure the lower dome with the in-ceiling
mount.
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Ceiling
In-ceiling Mount
Gang Box
Figure 2-9 Secure the Lower Dome
2.3 In-ceiling Mounting with gang box
Steps:
1. Secure the In-ceiling mount (supplied) to the gang box with
two screws.
Figure 2-10 In-ceiling Mount
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Ceiling
Gang Box
Camera
Ceiling
2. Route the cables through the hole in the center of the in-ce iling
mount.
3. Align the camera with the gang box.
4. Tighten the screws to secure the camera wit h the gang box.
5. Connect the video output connector to the monitor. Connect
the power connector to the power supply.
6. Adjust the image and focus. Please refer to the section 2.5 for
more details.
Figure 2-11 Secure the Camera
7. Fit the black liner back to the camera.
8. Align the lower dome with the in-ceiling mount.
9. Tighten the screws to secure the low er dom e with the in-ceiling
mount.
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Figure 2-12 Secure the Lower Dome
2.4 Indoor Wall Mounting
Steps:
1. Disassemble the lower dome, black liner and the camera as
you do in chapter 2.1.
2. Align the number 2 holes of the back box with the number 1
holes of the wall mount.
3. Secure the back box to the wall mount with four screws.
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Figure 2-13 Secure the Back Box
4. Route the cables through the hole in the center of the wall
mount.
5. Align the camera with the back box.
6. Tighten the set screws to secure the camera with the back box.
7. Connect the video output connector to the monitor. Connect
the power connector to the power supply.
8. Adjust the image and focus. Please refer to the section 2.5 for
more detailed information.
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Figure 2-14 Secure the Camera
9. Fit the black liner back to the camera.
10. Align the lower dome with the camera.
11. Tighten the screws to secure the lower dome with the camera.
Figure 2-15 Secure the Lower Dome
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Pan
Rotation
Tilt
Tilting Lock Screw
2.5 Image and Focus Adjusting
Steps:
1. Three-axis adjustment.
1). View the camera image using the monitor.
2). Rotate the panning table to adjust the panning position of
the camera.
3). Loosen the tilting lock screw.
4). Rotate the tilting table to adjust the tilting position of the
camera.
5). Tighten the tilting lock screw.
6). Rotate the lens to adjust the azimuth angle of the image.
Figure 2-16 Three-ax is Adjustment
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Aux Video
Output
Connector Tilting Lock Screw
Zoom Lock Screw
Focus Lock Screw
Menu Button
Menu Button
2. Zoom and focus adjustment.
1). View the camera image using the monitor.
2). Loosen the zoom lock screw and move the screw between
T (Tele) and W (Wide) to obtain the appropriate angle of
view.
3). Tighten the zoom lock screw.
4). Loosen the focus lock screw and move the screw between
F (Far) and N (Near) to obtain the optimum focus.
5). Tighten the focus lock screw.
Figure 2-17 Lens Adjustment
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2.6 Wiring
Figure 2-18 The Power/Video Cable (Two-pins Pow er Interface)
Notes:
Please make sure that the power adapter can match with the
camera.
The standard power supply of the camera is 12V DC or 24V
AC (Please refer to technical specifications for more details).
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Main Menu
LENS
AUTO, MANUAL
SHUTTER/
AGC
SHUT+AUTO IRIS, AUTO IRIS, SHUT+AGC,SHUT
WHITE BAL
ATW, PUSH, PUSH LOCK, USER1, USER2, ANTI CR, MANUAL
BACKLIGHT
BLC,HLC
PICT ADJUST
MIRROR, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, HUE, GAIN
ATR
LUMINANCE, CONTRAST
MOTION DET
DETECT SENSE, BLOCK DISP, MONITOR AREA, AREA SEL
3 Menu Description
3.1 Menu Description (A)
Note:
The menu described in this chapter is applicable to DS-2C C5181P
(N)-VPIR (H), DS-2CC5191P (N)-VPIR (H), a nd DS-2CC51A1P
(N)-VPIR (H).
3.1.1 Menu Overview
This series of camera supports OSD menu operation, and the menu
is listed below:
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PRIVACY
AREA SEL, COLOR, TRANSP, MOSAIC
DAY/NIGHT
AUTO, COLOR, B/W, EXT1/EXT2
NR
Y LEVEL
CAMERA ID
SYNC
INT , LINELOCK
LANGUAGE
English/Chinese/Japanese/ French/Russian/ Portuguese/ Spanish/ German
CAMERA RESET
DPC
EXIT/SAVE ALL
Note:
This series of camera adopts joystick control. You can se lect the
menu item by setting the joystick, which is bes ide the lens, to
up/down/left/right.
3.1.2 Lens Settings
Move the cursor to LENS, and set the menu button left/right to
select MANUAL or AUTO. Selecting MANUAL mode, the iris is set at the maximum value,
and it is not configurable.
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AUTO IRIS
TYPE DC MODE AUTO SPEED ---|-----080
RETURN
Selecting AUTO mo de, press the menu button to enter the
AUTO IRIS submenu.
Figure 3-1 AUTO IRIS
AUTO IRIS can automatically adjust the iris according to the
changing light conditions.
TYPE: It supports Direct Current Driven (DC). There is a drive
circuit in the camera which can directly output DC control voltage
to control electronic motor.
MODE: AUTO, OPEN, and CLOSE are selectable for iris mode.
AUTO: The iris adjusts automatically according to the changing
light environment;
OPEN: The iris is fully open;
CLOSE: The iris is totally closed.
SPEED: Adjust the iris speed. The higher the value is , the faster
the speed of the auto iris is. The value ranges from 0 to 255.
Note:
It is recommended that you adjust the iris speed only when the iris
vibrates .
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3.1.3 Shutter/AGC Setting
SHUTTER/AGC allows you to adjust the image brightness in
different light conditions.
MANUAL or AUTO mo de is selectable for the shutter and AGC.
AUTO Mode:
HIGH LUMINANCE
Move the cursor to Mode in HIGH LUMINANCE, and select
SHUT+AUTO IRIS or AUTO IRIS. SHUT+AUTO IRIS means
adjust the image brightness via shutter and iris. AUTO IRIS means
adjust the image brightness via iris.
Move the cursor to BRIGHTNESS in HIGH LUMINANCE, and
select the value to adjust the brightness.
Note: High luminance means the environmental illumination is
quite high, and the image brightness is controlled by the shutter
and the iris. If you set the lens as Manual in the Lens Settings
interface, only Shutter is available for Mode, which means the
image brightness is controlled via shutter. The value ranges from 0
to 255.
LOW LUMINANCE
Move the cursor to Mode in LOW LUMINANCE. Only AGC is
available, which means the image brightness is adjusted by AGC.
Move the cursor to Brightness in LOW LUMINANCE, an d adjust
the AGC value to control the image brightness. ×1.00, ×0 .75, ×
0.50 and × 0.25 are selectable
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AUTO SETUP HIGH LUMINANCE MODE SHUT+AUTO IRIS/AUTO IRIS BRIGHTNESS ----|---- 080
LOW LUMINANCE MODE AGC BRIGHTNESS ×0.50
RETURN
MANUAL SETUP
MODE SHUT+AGC SHUTTER 1/50 AGC 6.00
RETURN
Note:
Low Luminance means the environmental illumination is low, and
you can use the AGC to brighten the image.
Figure 3-2 AUTO SETUP
Manual Mode:
Move the cursor to Mode in Manual, SHUT+AGC is selectable.
You can adjust the image brightness by shutter and AGC .
Figure 3-3 MANUAL SETUP
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SPEED
The speed can be set from 0
to 255.
DELAY CNT
It is the response time when
the color temperature
changes.
ATW FRAME
It is used to adjust the
image size of the ATW
image.
ENVIRONMENT
INDOOR and OUTDOOR are
selectable.
Shutter: 1/50, 1/120 , 1/250, 1/500, 1/1k, 1/2k, 1/4k, and 1/10 k
are selectable for PAL sta ndard.
1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1k, 1/4k, and 1/10k are selectable
for NTSC standard.
AGC: 6.00, 12.00, 18.00, 24.00, 30.00, 36.00, 42.00, and 44.80
are selectable for the AGC value.
3.1.4 White Balance Setting
Move the cursor to the White Balance, and select ATW, PUSH,
PUSH LOCK, USER1, USER2, ANTI CR and MANUAL by setting
the menu button to left/right. ATW(Auto Tracking White Balance)
In ATW mo de, white balance is continuously being adjusted in
real-time according to the color temperature of the scene
illumination.
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ATW
SPEED ------|--239 DELAY CNT --|------016 ATW FRAME ×1.00 ENVIRONMENT INDOOR
RETURN
USER 1 WB
B-GAIN ---|-----030 R-GAIN ---|-----033
RETURN
Figure 3-4 ATW
USER 1/USER2
USER 1 is the indoor mode and it is suitable for the indoor
environment. B-Gain and R-Ga in are adjustable.
USER 2 is suitable for the fluorescent light environment. B-Gain
and R-Gain are adjustable.
Figure 3-5 USER 1 WB
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MANUAL WB
LEVEL ----|----064
RETURN
MANUAL
Selecting MANUAL and pressing the menu button to enter the
MANUAL WB submenu. Customize the LEVEL value which is 0 to
255 selectable on your demand.
Figure 3-6 MANUAL WB
PUSH
In the PUSH mode, the viewed image retains color balance
automatically. The color in the image balances acco rding to the
color temperature. PUSH LOCK
In the PUSH LOCK mode, you can select a scene, and manually
adjust the white balance, and then lock the color temperature. It is
suitable for the environment which the color temperature slightly
changes. ANTI CR (Anti Color Rolling)
In ANTI CR mode, the system suppresses the color rolling under
the fluorescent light environment.
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3.1.5 Backlight Compesation Setting
Move the cursor to the BLC and select OFF, BLC or HLC by setting
the menu button to left/right.
BLC (Backlight Compensation)
If theres a strong backlight, the object in front of the backlight
appears silhouetted or dark. BLC can correct the exposure of the
subject. The BLC area is not configurable .
HLC(Highlight Compensation)
HLC masks the strong light sources that usually flare across a
scene. This makes it possible to see the detail of the image that
would normally be hidden.
3.1.6 Picture Adjust Setting
Move the cursor to PICT ADJUST. Press the confirm button to
enter the PICT ADJUST submenu. MIRROR, BRIGHTNESS,
CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, HUE, and GAIN are adjustable. MIRROR
If you turn the MIRROR function on, the image flips horizontally.
It looks like the image in the mirror. BRIGHTNESS
The image brightness is adjustable from 0 to 255. CONTRAST
This feature enhances the difference in color and light between
parts of an image. The value ranges from 0 to 255.
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PICT ADJUST
MIRROR OFF BRIGHTNESS |-------- 000 CONTRAST ----|---- 128 SHARPNESS ----|---- 128 HUE ----|---- 128 GAIN ----|---- 128
RETURN
SHARPNESS
SHARPNESS describes the clarity of the details in the image. The
value ranges from 0 to 255. HUE
Adjust this feature to change the color of the image. The value
ranges from 0 to 255. GAIN
Adjust this feature to change the saturation of the color. The value
ranges from 0 to 255.
Figure 3-7 PICT ADJUST
3.1.7 ATR Setting
ATR is the digital dynamic range function which can adjust the
brightness and contrast level of the image, and balance the
brightness level of the whole image.
Move the cursor to ATR. Set the button left/right to select ON or
OFF. After you set it to ON, you can press the menu button to
enter the ATR submenu.
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LUMINANCE
MID, HIGH, and LOW are selectable,
standing for middle, high and low
luminance respectively.
CONTRAST
MID, HIGH, LOW, MIDLOW and MIDHIGH
are selectable.
ATR
LUMINANCE LOW CONTRAST LOW
RETURN
Figure 3-8 ATR
3.1.8 Motion Detection Setting
There are two kinds of MOTION DET panes: BLOCK DISP and
MONITOR AREA. Two panes can take effect simultaneously.
BLOCK DISP
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to MOTION DET, and se lect ON and press the
menu button to enter the submenu.
2. Position the c ursor on DETECT SENSE, and set the menu
button left/right to adjust the sensitivity level. 0 to 255 are
selectable.
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3. Position the cursor on BLOCK DISP, and set the menu button
left/right to select ENABLE.
4. Press the menu button to enter the setup interface of the
detection panes.
5. Select ON to enable BLOCK DISP.
6. Move the cursor to MONITOR AREA and select ON.
7. Return to the MAIN MENU and click SAVE ALL.
8. You can find the BLOCK DISP take effect after you exit the
main menu.
MONITOR AREA
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to MOTION DET, select ON and press the
menu button to enter the submenu.
2. Position the c ursor on DETECT SENSE, and set the menu
button left/right to adjust the sensitivity level.
3. Position the cursor on MONITOR AREA. Select OFF to disable
area motion detection. Select ON to enable area motion
detection.
4. Position the cursor on AREA SEL to select one area. There are
four areas available.
5. Set the values of TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT and RIGHT. The s ize
and position of the area is defined by these values. And after
you set all this value, you can see a frame on the image.
6. Return to the MAIN MENU and click SAVE ALL.
7. You can find the MONITOR AREA frame take effect after you
exit the main menu.
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MOTION DET
DETECT SENSE ----|---- 111 BLOCK DISP OFF MONITOR AREA ON AREA SEL 1/4 TOP ----|---- 128 BUTTOM ----|---- 128 LEFT ----|---- 128 RIGHT ----|---- 128
RETURN
Note:
The MONITOR AREA frame takes effect only when the BLOCK
DISP panes are included in the MONITOR AREA frame.
Figure 3-9 MOTION DET
3.1.9 Privacy Mask Setting
This feature allows you to cover certain areas which you dont want
to be viewed or recorded. Up to 8 privacy areas are configurab le.
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to PRIVACY, and press menu button to enter
the PRIVACY submenu.
2. Select one privacy area in AREA SEL.
3. Set the values of TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT and RIGHT. The size
and the position of the area can be defined by these values.
4. Select the color and the transparency values for t he privacy
area. Turn the MOSAIC on if you want to mosaic the privacy
areas.
5. Repeat the steps 1 to step 4 to co nfigure other privacy areas.
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AREA SEL
There are 8 areas available.
COLOR
There are 8 colors available.
TRANSP
The available values are 1.00, 0.75, 0.50, and
0.00.
PRIVACY
AREA SEL 1/8 TOP ----|---- 128 BUTTOM ----|---- 128 LEFT ----|---- 128 RIGHT ----|---- 128 COLOR 1 TRANSP 0.00 MOSAIC OFF
RETURN
Figure 3-10 PRIVACY
Note:
When the motion detection is on, up to 4 privacy areas are
configurable.
3.1.10 Day/Night Setting
Move the cursor to DAY/NIGHT, and select AUTO, COLOR , EXT
1/EXT 2 or B/W by setting the menu button to left/right.
COLOR mode is used for normal lighting conditions.
B/W mode can increase the sens itivity in low light conditions.
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BURST
Burst is an analog video, com posite video
signal generated by a video-signal
generator used to keep the chrominance
subcarrier synchronized in a color
television signal. Select ON or OFF to
enable or disable the color burst function.
DELAYCNT
The value ranges from 0 to 255. This value
is the delay time before the day/night
mode switches.
DAYNIGHT
The value ranges from 0 to 255. The day
mode switches to the night mode when the
light condition reaches to the value you
select.
NIGHTDAY
The value ranges from 0 to 255. The night
mode switches to the day mode when the
light condition reaches to the value you
select.
AUTO Mode Setting
In AUTO mode, the day mode and the night mode can switch
automatically.
Steps:
1. After moving the cursor to DAY/NIGHT, set the menu button
left/right to select AUTO.
2. Press menu button to enter the submenu.
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DAY/NIGHT
BURST OFF DELAY CNT |--------000 DAYNIGHT ---|-----003 NIGHTDAY ---|-----005
RETURN
B/W
BURST OFF IR OPTIMIZER OFF MODE AUTO LEVEL |--------000
RETURN
Figure 3-11 DAY/NIGHT
B/W Mode Setting
BURST: In the B/W submenu, select ON or OFF to enable or
disable the color burst function.
IR OPTIMIZER: The camera will calculate the image brightness
by the DSP, and suppress the IR brightness if the image is
overexposed caused by the IR LED.
Figure 3-12 B/W
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Y LEVEL
NR mainly reduces the noise of the
Y-signal. The value ranges from 0
to 15.
NR
Y LEVEL ---|-----004
RETURN
Note:
There is no external triggered output for this series of camera, if
you select EXT 1/EXT 2, the day mode switches to the night mode
automatically at the same time the IR LED turns on.
3.1.11 NR Setting
Noise Reduction is used to reduce the noise in the video signal.
Move the cursor to NR, and press co nfirm to enter the NR
submenu.
Figure 3-13 NR
3.1.12 Camera ID Setting
On Camera ID submenu, you can customize the camera ID and
the camera ID position on the monitor screen. This series of
camera supports up to 52 characters.
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Select OFF to disable the Camera ID. Select ON to enable the Camera ID.
Customizing the camera ID
Steps:
1. Set it to ON, and press the menu button to enter the submenu.
2. Set the menu button up/down/left/right to position the cursor
on the character you want.
3. Press menu button to confirm your selection. The selected
character displays on the screen.
4. Repeat the steps 1 ~step 3 to select other characters.
Modifying the camera ID
Steps:
1. Position the c ursor on one of the arrows .
2. Press the menu button to position the cursor on the character
that needs to be modified.
3. Select one of the other characters to replace it.
Clearing the camera ID
Steps:
1. Position the c ursor on CLR.
2. Press the menu button to clear the characters.
Positioning the camera ID
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to POS, and press the menu button to enter
the position setting interface.
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CAMERA ID
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV WXYZ0123456789-!#$%& ()_` , :;<= >?@\^*.x+/
CLR POS
RETURN
2. Set the menu button up/down/left/right to position the camera
ID.
3. Press the button to save the position and exit.
Figure 3-14 CAMERA ID
3.1.13 SYNC Setting
Both internal and line lock synchronization are available.
Note:
Only the camera which supports AC 24 V power has line lock
synchronization. If 12V DC power supply is applied, SYNC mode is internal
synchronization and it is not adjustable.
If 24V AC power supply is applied, you can select either
internal or line lock synchronization.
Note:
Internal synchronization is the default SYNC method. Set the
menu button to right for about 2 seconds, you can switch the SYNC
mode to line-lock from the SYNC settings. Perform the same
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operation to switch it to internal synchronization from the
line-lock.
3.1.14 Language Setting
This series of camera supports multi- language. English (default),
Chinese, Japanese, French, Russian, Po rtuguese, Spanish, and
German are selectable.
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to LANGUAGE.
2. Set the menu button left/right to select the language you need.
3.1.15 Camera Reset Setting
Move the cursor to CAMERA RESET, and press the menu button
to reset all camera settings to the default.
3.1.16 Defective Pixel Correct Settings
Charge Coupled Device (CCD) will appear blemish after a
long-time usage. This series of camera supports auto-repair
function to solve the defective pixels.
Note:
The defective pixel correct function is not displayed on the main
menu; you can enable the function by the steps below.
Steps:
1. Exit the OSD menu to the live view screen.
2. Switch and hold the menu button to the left for 2 seconds until
you see the message of COVER-UP LENS/CLOSE IRIS”.
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3. Cover the lens or close the iris to prevent the light from
entering the lens.
4. Press the menu button to confirm. You w ill be able to see the
bright dot detects on the grainy screen.
5. After the process, the bright dot defects will disappear and you
can see SUCCESS on the screen.
6. Press the menu button to exit.
Note: An ERROR may occur because that the lens was not fully
covered. Please repeat above steps to try again.
3.1.17 Save All/Exit
Move the cursor to the Exit, and press the menu button to exit the
settings without saving.
Move the cursor to SAVE ALL, and press menu button to save the
settings and exit
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3.2 Menu Description (B)
Note:
The menu described in this chapter is app licable to DS-2C C5195P
(N)-VPIR (H), DS-2 CC5197P (N)-VPIR (H), DS-2CC51A5P
(N)-VPIR (H) and DS-2CC51A7P (N)-VPIR (H).
Figure 3-15 Main Menu Overview
Note:
This series of camera adopts joystick control. You can se lect the
menu item by setting the joystick, which is beside the lens, to
up/down/left/right.
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3.2.1 Scene
There are 6 scenes selectable: INDOOR STD, INDOOR
BACKLIGHT, OUTDOOR, L OW LUMINANCE, IRSTD and
CUSTOMIZE. You can select one of the scenes according to the
actual installation env ironment.
Under CUSTOMIZE mode, the scene parameters can be configured
manually to get the best image quality when the monitoring
conditions are complicated.
3.2.2 Exposure
LENS Settings
Purpose:
From this menu, you can set the lens mode to adjust the image
brightness.
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to LENS, and press the menu butto n to enter
the LENS SETUP menu.
2. Position the c ursor on LENS in the LENS SETUP menu. ELC,
ALC, and ELC+ALC are selectable.
ELC
If you choose ELC, the camera adjusts the electronic shutter
value automatically according to the VALUE setting. The iris is
opened to the maximum size. The shutter value in the
SHUTTER SETUP menu is AUTO.
ALC
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LENS SETUP
LENS ELC VALUE ---|----- 008 CONTRAST ---|----- 001
RETURN
If you choose ALC, the camera adjusts the iris automatically
according to the value setting. The electronic shutter value is a
fixed value. The shutter value in the SHUTTER SETUP menu is
adjustable.
ELC+ALC
If you choose ELC+ALC, according to the VALUE setting, the
camera automatically adjusts the e lectronic shutter and the
iris too. The electronic shutter value will be in the range
from1/50s to the value you set in the SHUTTER SETUP menu.
3. Position the c ursor on VALUE. Set the menu button left/right
to choose a value. The value ranges from 0 to 15.
4. Move the cursor to RETURN, and press the menu button to
return to the previous menu.
Figure 3-16 LENS SETUP
BLC/WDR SETUP (Backlight Compensation/Wide Dynamic
Range)
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Note:
DS-2CC 5195P (N)-VPIR (H) and DS-2CC51A5P (N)-VPIR (H) dont
support WDR.
BACK LIGHT COMPENSATION
Purpose:
If there's a strong backlight, the object in front of the backlight
appears silhouetted or dark. BLC can correct the exposure of the
subject.
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to BLC/WDR, and press the menu button to
enter the BLC/WDR menu.
2. Position the curso r on the BLC, and press the menu button to
enter the BLC settings menu.
3. You can set the AREA and the brightness VALUE of BLC in th is
menu.
The AREA can be set to UP, DOWN, LEFT , RIGHT,
CENTER, CUSTOMIZE. When you select CUSTOMIZE,
the SIZE and POSITION menu items will display under the
AREA item. You can adjust the size and position of the BLC
area under customize mode.
The VALUE ranges from 0 to 15. The larger the value is , the
brighter the object is in front of the backlight.
4. Move the cursor to RETURN, and press the menu button to
return to the previous menu.
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BLC/WDR SETUP
MODE BLC AREA CUSTOMIZE SIZE ENTER POSITION ENTER VALUE ---|----- 007
RETURN
Figure 3-17 BLC SETUP
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE
Purpose:
The Wide Dynamic Range function combines a long time exposed
image and a short time exposed image to get an image for both
bright and dark areas to be visible.
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to BLC/WDR, and press the menu button to
enter the BLC/WDR menu.
2. Position the cursor on the WDR, and press the menu button to
enter the WDR settings menu.
3. You can set the VALUE, CONTRAST and WD ADJUST in this
menu.
The VALUE ranges from 0 to 15. The larger the value is, the
longer the exposure time is. The dark areas will be brighter
in the image.
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BLC/WDR SETUP
MODE WDR VALUE --|-----004 CONTRAST ---|---006 WD ADJUST ON H-COLOR ADJ OFF
RETURN
You can adjust the CONTRAST value after the setting of
WDR VALUE.
If the effect of WDR is not obvious in the dark scene, you
can turn on the WD ADJUST to enhance the WDR. But the
noise in the image w ill be amplified too. Do not turn this
function on in the normal scene.
4. Move the cursor to RETURN, and press the menu button to
return to the previous menu.
Figure 3-18 WDR SETUP
DAY/NIGHT
Move the cursor to DAY/NIGHT and press menu button to enter
the DAY/NIGHT edit mode. DAY, NIGHT, and AUTO mo de are
selectable.
AUTO mode:
Steps:
1. Select AUTO and press menu button to confirm, and the
day/night menu items w ill be displayed on the screen.
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DAY/NIGHT SETUP
MODE AUTO DN LEVEL (L)--|--(H) DN DELAY 3S ND LEVEL (L)--|--(H) ND DELAY 3S IR SWITCH ON
RETURN
Figure 3-19 Day/Night
2. Move the cursor to DN LEVEL, and press left/right to select
the value from Low to High;
3. Move the cursor to DN Delay, and press up/down to select
the switch time.1S, 3S, 5S, 10S, 20S, 25S and 30S are
selectable.
4. Move the cursor to ND LEVEL, and press left/right to select
the value from Low to High;
5. Move the cursor to ND Delay and press up / down to select
the switch time.1S,3S, 5S, 10S, 20S, 25S and 30S are
selectable;
6. Move the cursor to RETURN and press confirm button to
return to the previous menu.
Notes:
1). When the IR Switch is on, the camera goes to the
protection mode if the Day mo de switches to Night mode 5
times continuously in 10 minutes. The protection mode
will last for one hour. One hour later, the camera will detect
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the surrounding’s light, and switch to the day mode if the
brightness reaches to the ND LEVEL value.
2). AUTO mode means the camera switches between Day and
Night modes automatically. And when the light condition
reaches to the DN (ND) LEVEL you have set, the day
and night mode will sw itch automatically. And DN (ND)
Delay means the time from the day (night) mo de to night
(day) mode when the light condition is up to the switching
threshold.
SHUTTER
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to SHUTTER, and press menu button to select
the values. OFF, 1/120, 1/175, 1/250, 1/500, 1/750, 1/1K,
1/2K, 1/4K, 1/10K, and 1/100K are selectable.
Note:
The SHUTTER mode is AUTO and not adjustable when the LENS
mode is ELC or the WDR is enabled.
2. Move the cursor to SLOW SHUTTER, and press menu button
to select the value: OFF, ×2, ×4, ×6, ×8 , ×12, ×16, ×24 , ×32,
×48, ×64, ×128, ×160, ×256, ×512.
Note:
The options for slow shutter accumulate the light by frame unit to
lengthen the exposure time.
3. Move the cursor to MOTION, and press confirm to select the
value: SLOWER, SLOW, STD, FAST, FASTER.
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DIGITAL WDR SETUP
MODE ON VALUE ---|--- 004 CONTRAST ---|--- 005
RETURN
AGC
There are 4 modes selectable for auto gain control: OFF, HIGH,
MID or LOW.
FLICKERLESS
This function can avoid the image flicker. Move the cursor to
FLICKERLESS, and press confirm to set it ON or OFF. This function
is used for PAL standard camera under 60Hz light source, and
NTSC standard camera under 50Hz.
Digital WDR Setting
Note:
DS-2CC 5197P (N)-VPIR (H) and DS-2CC51A7P (N)-VPIR (H) don’t
support Digital WDR function.
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to Digital WDR, and press menu button to
enable this function. If the Digital WDR is enabled, the
parameters below can be configured:
Figure 3-20 Digital WDR
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2. Move the cursor to VALUE which is used to set the image
brightness from 0 to 15.
3. Move the cursor to CONTRAST which is used to set the image
contrast from 0 to 15.
4. Move the cursor to RETUR N, and press menu button to return
to the previous menu.
Note:
The Digital WDR is disabled when the BLC is ON.
SMART IR Settings
Move the cursor to SMART IR, and press confirm to enter the
SMART IR SETUP menu. The SMART IR value can be adjuste d
from 0 to 7. It is disabled when the value is 0.
3.2.3 Funtion
SYNC
Support internal and line lock synchronization. When 12V DC is
applied, it supports internal synchronization and it is not
adjustable. When using 24V AC, you can select either internal or
line lock synchronization.
WHITE BALANCE
Move the cursor to WHITE BALANCE, and then press menu
button to select the item from ATW1, ATW2, Aut o or Manual.
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WHITE BALANCE
MODE Manual TEMP
RETURN
ATW1: The camera adjusts the color temperature automatically
according to the actual environment color temperature; the
temperature range is approximate from 2500K to 9500K.
ATW2: The temperature range is approximate from 2500K to
15000K.
ATC: Adjust the color temperature under the steady color
temperature environment. After selecting ATC, the white balance
will take effect on the current scene image.
Manual: Adjust red and blue values to configure the white
balance.
Manual WB setting is shown below:
Steps:
1. Select MANUAL and the menu will be displayed on the screen:
Figure 3-21 Manual WB
2. Move the cursor to TEMP, and set the menu button to left/right
to adjust the temperature value.
3. After the settings, move the cursor to RETURN and press
menu button to return to the previous menu.
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DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION
You can set the digital noise reduct ion to ON or OFF. The value can
be adjusted from 0 to 7 when the DNR is on.
SHARPNESS
Move the cursor to VALUE, and set the menu button to left/right to
select the sharpness value from 0 to 15.
GAIN
This feature is used to adjust the brightness from 0 to 7 by setting the menu button to left/right.
C GAIN
This feature is used to adjust color saturation from 0 to 7 by setting the menu button to left/right.
DEFINITION
Move the cursor to DEFINITION and press confirm. Set the menu
button to left/right to adjust the value from 0 to 7.
ANTI-SHAKE
This feature is suitable for slight shaken scenes. Move the cursor to
ANTI-SHAKE, and press menu button to select ON or OFF.
Note:
The MOTION DET is d isabled when the ANTI-SHAKE mode is ON.
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MOTION DET SETUP MODE ON TYPE 1 AREA SET 1 SENSITIVITY - - |- - 004
RETURN
MOTION DET
Move the cursor to MOTION DET, and press menu button to enter
the submenu. Move the cursor to MODE, and press menu button
to select motion detection mode: OFF, ON.
Figure 3-22 Motion Detection
TYPE1, TYPE2, and TYPE3 are selectable for motion detection
type.
TYPE1:
1. Move the cursor to TYPE and select TYPE 1.
2. Move the cursor to AREA SET, and press confirm to select the
area (up to four areas are selectable).
1). Move the cursor to AREA SET and press confirm. Move the
cursor to AREA SEL to select one area.
2). Move the cursor to MODE and press confirm to enable or
disable the areas.
3). Move the cursor to TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT to
adjust the area size and position.
4). Move the cursor to RETURN, and press confirm to exit.
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3. Move the cursor to SENSITIVITY, and press left/right to
select sensitivity value from 0 to 7.
4. After the settings, move the cursor to RETURN and press
confirm button to return to the previous menu.
TYPE 2:
1. Move the cursor to TYPE and select TYPE 2. The area setting
is not available now.
2. Move the cursor to SENSITIVITY, and press left/right to
select sensitivity value from 0 to 7.
3. After settings, move the cursor to RETURN and press confirm
to return to the previous menu.
TYPE 3:
1. Move the cursor to TYPE and select TYPE 3.
2. Press up/down to select AREA SET and press menu button to
set the motion detection areas .
3. Hold menu button to exit the area setting page.
Notes:
Type 1: 4 adjustable windows;
Type 2: Full screen;
Type 3: There are12 × 8 windows by default. Pressing menu
button to cancel a window, and press menu button twice to select
a window.
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PRIVACY MASK SETUP
MODE ON AREA SEL 1 ON/OFF OFF POSITION - COLOR ­MOSAIC - RETURN
PRIVACY MASK
Move the cursor to PRIVACY MASK, and press menu button to set
it ON. The menu will appear on the screen:
Figure 3-23 Privacy Mask
Move the cursor to AREA SEL and press menu button to select the
privacy mask area. There are 12 zones in total. Move the cursor to
ON / OFF, and press confirm to select ON. Then define the size and
position of the privacy mask area according to the step 1 to step 4:
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to POSITION and press confirm to define the
size and position of mask area. Then press confirm to exit.
2. Move the cursor to COLOR, 8 colors are selectable.
3. Move the cursor to MOSAIC, and press confirm button to
select ON or OFF. MOSAIC means that the privacy mask will
be mosaic.
4. Repeat the above operation to define other mask areas.
5. Move the cursor to RETURN and press menu button to return
to the previous menu.
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DIGITAL ZOOM RATIO
OFF X 2 X 4 X 8 X 16
DIGITAL ZOOM
RATIO X2 POSITION ENTER
RETURN
DIGITAL ZOOM
The DIGITAL ZOOM RATIO can be set to OFF, x2, x4, x8 and
x16.
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to DIGITAL ZOOM, and press the menu
button to enter the submenu of DIGITAL ZOOM RATIO.
2. Position the cursor on the zoom value you want and press the
menu button to enter the submenu.
3. Move the cursor on the POSITION, press the menu button.
Then you can set the menu button left/right/up/down to adjust
the position of the image.
Figure 3-24 Digital Zoom
Note:
The Digital Zoom function will be disabled if the ANTI-SHAKE is on.
MIRROR
OFF, H-FLIP, V-FLIP or CENTER is selectable.
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HLC
HLC ON VALUE ---|--- 004
RETURN
PIXEL CORRECT
Charge Coupled Device (CCD) will appear blemish after a
long-time usage. This series of camera supports defective pixel
correct function to solve this problem.
Move the cursor to PIXEL CORRECT, and press menu button to
confirm. The PIXEL CORRECTING will be displayed on the screen
and the screen will go blank to correct the pixel. After the pixel gets
corrected, the menu will return to the FUNC page.
Note:
This function will be more active in the absolutely dark
environment. Make sure that the iris is closed before using this
function.
HLC
Move the cursor to HLC, and press menu button to enable or
disable this function. If HLC is enabled, the corresponding
parameters can be configured in HLC menu as shown below:
Figure 3-25 HLC
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IRIS ADJUST
MODE MANUAL DAMP ---|--- 004
RETURN
Move the cursor to VALUE which can be set from 0 to 7. The larger
the value is, the low er the restrained brightness threshold is .
IRIS ADJUST
You can adjust the iris speed v ia the damping to avoid the iris
vibration. AUTO and MANUAL are selectable.
AUTO mode: Select the AUTO mode and aim the camera at
the high light scene. The camera adjusts the speed
automatically.
MANUAL mode: Select the MANUAL mode. Adjust the
damping value to adjust the iris speed. The value ranges from
0 to 15. The larger the value is , the slower the iris speed is.
Figure 3-26 IRIS ADJUST ING
3.2.4 System
CAMERA ID
Move the cursor to Camera ID, and press menu button to enable
or disable this setting.
OFF: The camera ID will not be displayed after t he exit.
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Camera ID
Camera ID ON
- - - - - - - - - - - - - ­ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV WXYZ0123456789-!#$%& ()_`,:;<=>?@\^*.x+/
CLR POS
RETURN
ON: The camera ID will be displayed after the exit.
Set the camera ID On, and press confirm button to enter Camera
ID menu.
Figure 3-27 Camera ID
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to the characters, numbers, and symbols.
2. Press menu button to select one. The selected character will be
displayed on the dotted line.
3. Move the cursor to ← →.
4. Press menu button to move to the character that needs to be
modified, and select another character to replace it.
5. Move the cursor to CLR to clear all the characters on the dotted
line.
6. Move the cursor to POS to edit the camera ID position
1). Move the cursor to POS
2). Press menu button to enter the CAM ID position setting
interface.
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SYSTEM INFO
HARDWARE REV1.00 SOFTWARE REV1.00.00 DSP REV1.00.00 RETURN
3). Press up/down/left/right to change the position of camera
ID.
4). Press menu button to exit the CAM ID position setting
interface, and return to the CAM ID menu.
7. Move the cursor to RETURN and press menu button to return
to the previous menu.
SYSTEM INFO
Move the cursor to SYSTEM INFO and press menu button to
check the hardware, software and DSP version. The system
information is used for device maintenance or repair.
Figure 3-28 System Information
CAMERA RESET
Move the cursor to CAMERA RESET, and press menu button to
reset the camera parameters to the factory default settings.
3.2.5 Language
Steps:
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1. Move the cursor to LANGUAGE, and press menu button to
enter the submenu
2. Select a language and press the menu button to confirm.
3. Move the cursor to RETURN and press menu button to return
to the previous menu.
3.2.6 Exit
Move the cursor to EXIT, and press confirm to enter the menu.
Press up/down to select SAVE ALL, CANCEL and RETURN.
CANCEL: Press menu button to cancel the settings and exit the
menu.
SAVE ALL: Press menu button to save the settings and exit the
menu.
RETURN: Press menu button to return to the previous menu.
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