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Regulatory Information
FCC Information
Please take attention that changes or modification not
expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class A 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 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.
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 Directive
2014/35/EU, the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU.
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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 proper
recycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a
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Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance
This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A)
standards requirements.
Warnings Follow
these safeguards to
prevent serious injury
or death.
Cautions Follow these
precautions to prevent
potential injury or
material damage.
Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that user can
use the product correctly to avoid danger or property
loss.
The precaution measure is divided into “Warnings” and “Cautions”Warnings: Serious injury or death may occur if any of
the warnings are neglected.
Cautions: Injury or equipment damage may occur if any
of the cautions are neglected.
Warnings
In the use of the product, you must be in strict
compliance with the electrical safety regulations of
the nation and region.
Refer to technical specifications for detailed
information.
Input voltage should meet both the SELV (Safety Extra
Low Voltage) and the Limited Power Source with 24 V
AC or 12 V DC according to the IEC60950-1 standard.
Refer to technical specifications for detailed
information.
Do not connect several devices to one power adapter
as adapter overload may cause over-heating or a fire
hazard.
Make sure that the plug is firmly connected to the
power socket.
When the product is mounted on wall or ceiling, the
device shall be firmly fixed.
If smoke, odor or noise rise from the device, turn off
the power at once and unplug the power cable, and
then contact the service center.
If the product does not work properly, contact your
dealer or the nearest service center. Never attempt
to disassemble the camera yourself. (We shall not
assume any responsibility for problems caused by
unauthorized repair or maintenance.)
Cautions
Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before
using the camera.
Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical
shock.
Do not touch senor modules with fingers. If cleaning
is necessary, use clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and
wipe it gently. If the camera will not be used for an
extended period, replace the lens cap to protect the
sensor from dirt.
Do not aim the camera at the sun or extra bright
places. Blooming or smearing may occur otherwise
(which is not a malfunction), and affect the
endurance of sensor at the same time.
Main Body
Mounting Base
Enclosure
Video Cable
DC 12V
Power Cord
Enclosure
Mounting Base
Video Cable
DC 12V
Power Cord
Camera
Trim Ring
Clip Plate
The sensor may be burned out by a laser beam, so
when any laser equipment is in using, make sure that
the surface of sensor will not be exposed to the laser
beam.
Do not place the camera in extremely hot, cold, dusty
or damp locations, and do not expose it to high
electromagnetic radiation.
To avoid heat accumulation, good ventilation is
required for operating environment.
Keep the camera away from liquid while in use.
While in delivery, the camera shall be packed in its
original packing, or packing of the same texture.
1 Introduction
1.1 Product Features
The camera is applicable for both indoor and outdoor
conditions, and the application scenarios include road,
warehouse, underground parking lot, bar, etc..
IR cut filter with auto switch
OSD menu with configurable parameters
Auto white balance
internal synchronization
SMART IR mode
3-axis adjustment
1.2 Overview
Note:
This manual applies to two types of turret cameras.
The overviews of each type are shown in the figures
below.
1.2.1 Overview of Type I Camera
Figure 1-1 Overview of Type I Camera
1.2.2 Overview of Type II Camera
Figure 1-2 Overview of Type II Camera
Mark
Notch
Screw Hole
Cable Hole
2 Installation
Before you start:
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 required output to avoid damage.
Please make sure the wall is strong enough to
withstand three times the weight of the camera and
the mounting.
If the wall is cement, insert expansion screws before
you install the camera. If the wall is wooden, use
self-tapping screw to secure the camera.
If the product does not function properly, contact
your dealer or the nearest service center. Do NOT
disassemble the camera for repair or maintenance by
yourself.
2.1 Installation of Type I Camera
2.1.1 Ceiling/Wall Mounting without Junction Box
Steps:
1. Disassemble the turret camera by rotating the
camera to align the notch to one of the marks, as
shown in the figure below.
Figure 2-1 Disassemble the Camera
2. Remove the mounting base from the camera body
with a flat object, e.g., a coin.
3. Paste the drill template (supplied) to the place
where you want to install the camera.
4. Drill the screw holes and the cable hole (optional)
on the ceiling/wall according to the drill template.
Note:
Drill the cable hole when adopting the ceiling outlet to
route the cable.
Figure 2-2 Drill Template
5. Attach the mounting base to the ceiling/wall and
secure them with supplied screws
Tilt Position Range
[0°to 75°]
Pan Position Range
[0° to 360°]
Rotation Position Range
[0°to 360°]
Figure 2-3 Attach the Mounting Base to the Ceiling
Note:
In the supplied screw package, both self-tapping
screws and expansion bolts are contained.
For cement ceiling/wall, expansion bolts are
required to fix the camera. For wooden ceiling/wall,
self-tapping screws are required.
6. Route the cables through the cable hole, or the side
opening.
7. Align the camera with the mounting base, and
tighten the screws to secure the camera on the
mounting base.
Figure 2-4 Secure the Camera with Mounting Base
8. Connect the corresponding cables, such as power
cord, and video cable.
9. Power on the camera to check whether the image
on the monitor is gotten from the optimum angle. If
not, adjust the camera according to the figure below
to get an optimum angle.
1). Hold the camera body and rotate the enclosure
to adjust the pan position [0° to 360°].
2). Move the camera body up and down to adjust
the tilt position [0° to 75°].
3). Rotate the camera body to adjust the rotation
position [0° to 360°].
Figure 2-5 3-axis Adjustment
2.1.2 Mounting with Inclined Base
Steps:
1. Paste the drill template to the desired place on the
celling/wall.
2. Drill screw holes and the cable hole on the
ceiling/wall according to the supplied drill template.
Screw
Hole
Cable
Hole
Inclined Base
Cover
Inclined Base
Body
Figure 2-6 The Drill Template
3. Disassemble the inclined base by the screw driver.
4. Install the turret camera’s mounting base on the
inclined base cover with three PM4 screws.
Figure 2-7 Install Turret Camera’s Mounting Base
5. Install the inclined base’s body on the ceiling/wall
with four PA4×25 screws, as shown in Figure 2-8.
Figure 2-8 Fix the Inclined Base Body
6. Combine inclined base’s cover with its body with
supplied screws.
7. Repeat steps 6 to 9 of the 2.1.1 Ceiling/Wall
Mounting without Junction Box to complete the
installation.
Figure 2-9 Fix the Camera to the Inclined Base
2.2 Installation of Type II Camera
Purpose:
Both wall mounting and ceiling mounting are suitable
for the turret camera. Ceiling mounting will be taken as
an example in this section. You can take steps of ceiling
mounting as the reference, if the wall mounting is
adopted.
Steps:
1. Disassemble the turret camera by rotating the
camera to align the notch to the clip plate, as shown
in the Figure 2-10.
Notch
Clip Plate
Fixing Screw
Expansion Bolts
Figure 2-10 Disassemble the Camera
2. Pry the mounting base to remove the mounting
base from the camera body.
3. Paste the drill template (supplied) to the place
where you want to install the camera.
4. Drill the screw holes according to the drill template,
and the cable hole (optional) on the ceiling.
Note:
Drill the cable hole, when adopting the ceiling outlet to
route the cable.
5. Secure the mounting base to the ceiling with the
Figure 2-11 Drill Template
supplied screws.
Figure 2-12 Fix the Mounting Base to the Ceiling
Note:
In the supplied screw package, both self-tapping
screws and expansion bolts are contained.
For cement ceiling, expansion bolts are required to
fix the camera. For wooden ceiling, self-tapping
screws are required.
6. Route the cables through the cable hole, or the side
opening.
7. Secure the camera on the mounting base.
Figure 2-13 Secure the Camera
8. Connect the corresponding cables, such as power
cord, and video cable.
9. Power on the camera to check whether the image
on the monitor is gotten from the optimum angle. If
not, adjust the camera according to the figure below
to get an optimum angle.
1). Hold the camera body and rotate the enclosure
to adjust the pan position [0° to 360°].
2). Move the camera body up and down to adjust
the tilt position [0° to 75°].
Tilt Position Range
[0°to75°]
Pan Position Range
[0° to 360°]
Rotation Position Range
[0° to 360°]
Screw
Hole
Cable
Hole
Type I Camera
Type II Camera
Junction Box Body
Junction Box Body
Junction Box Cover
3). Rotate the camera body to adjust the rotation
position [0° to 360°].
Figure 2-14 3-axis Adjustment
2.3 Installation of Type I and Type II Camera
2.3.1 Ceiling/Wall Mounting with JunctionBox
Steps:
1. Paste the drill template on the ceiling/wall.
2. Drill screw holes and the cable hole (optional) in the
ceiling/wall according to the holes of the drill
template.
Note:
Drill the cable hole, when adopting the ceiling outlet to
route the cable.
Figure 2-15 Drill Template of the Junction Box
3. Take apart the junction box, and align the screw
holes of the turret camera’s mounting base with
those on junction box’ cover.
4. Fix the mounting base on junction box’s cover by
supplied screws.
5. Secure the junction box’s body with supplied screws
on the ceiling/wall.
6. Combine the junction box’s cover with the junction
box’s body.
7. Repeat steps 6 to 9 of 2.1.1 Ceiling/Wall Mounting
Figure 2-16 Fix the Gang Box
without Junction Box to install the camera to the
junction box.
2.3.2 Wall Mounting with Pendant Bracket
Note:
You need to purchase a pendant bracket separately if
you adopt wall mounting with a pendant bracket.
Steps:
1. Drill four screw holes in the wall according to the
holes of the bracket.
Type I Camera
Type II Camera
Type I Camera
Type II Camera
Camera
TVI DVR
Monitor
2. Install the bracket to the wall by aligning the four
screw holes of the bracket with expansion screws on
the wall.
3. Secure the bracket with four hex nuts and washers.
Figure 2-17 Install the Pendent Bracket
4. Install the mounting base of the turret camera to
the wall mounting bracket and secure them with
supplied screws.
Figure 2-18 Install the Mounting Base to the Pendent
Bracket
5. Route the cables through the bracket.
6. Repeat steps 7 to 9 of 2.1.1 Ceiling/Wall Mounting
without Junction Box to complete the installation.
3 Menu Description
Purpose:
Call the menu by clicking button on the PTZ interface,
or call preset No.95.
Steps:
1. Connect the camera with the TVI DVR, and the
monitor shown as the Figure 3-1.
2. Power on the analog camera, TVI DVR, and the
monitor to view the image on the monitor.
3. Click PTZ Control to enter the PTZ Control interface.
4. Call the camera menu by clicking button, or call
preset No. 95.
5. Click the direction arrow to control the camera.
(1) Click up/down direction button to select the
item.
(2) Click Iris + to confirm the selection.
(3) Click left/right direction button to adjust the
value of the selected item.
Figure 3-1 Connection
OUTPUT
MODE
RESOLUTION
MAIN MENU
EXPOSURE
BACKLIGHT
WHITE
BAL
SPECIAL
ADJUST
EXIT
FRAME RATE
VIDEO OUT
RETURN
SHUTTER
FLICKER MODE
D-WDR
BLC
ATW
AWC-SET
MANUAL
COLOR
AUTO
MIRROR
LANGUAGE
SHARPNESS
MONITOR
LSC
HLC
OFF
RETURN
RETURN
BRIGHTNESS
DAY & NIGHT
DPC
RETURN
SAVE & END
RESET
NOT SAVE
B/W
OUTPUT MODE
RESOLUTION
FRAME RATE
VIDEO OUT
RETURN
5 ME
20 P
PAL
RET
Figure 3-2 Main Menu Overview
3.1 OUTPUT MODE
In the OUTPUT MODE submenu, you can set
RESOLUTION, FRAME RATE, and VIDEO OUT.
Figure 3-3 AE
RESOLUTION
Resolution refers to the number of the pixels can be
displayed on the image. You can set the resolution as 5
megapixels or 4 megapixels. The higher the value, the
finer the image is.
FRAME RATE
Frame rate refers to the number of image output in 1
second.
When the resolution is set as 5 megapixels, you are
allowed to set the frame rate as 20 fps or 12.5 fps.
When the resolution is set as 4 megapixels, you are
allowed to set the frame rate as 25 fps or 30 fps.
VIDEO OUT
PAL
(Phase Alternating Lines) is a color encoding system for
analog television used in broadcast television systems in
most countries.
NTSC
(National Television System Committee) is the analog
television system that is used in most of North America,
parts of South America, Myanmar, South Korea, etc..
EXPOSURE
SHUTTER
FLICKER MOD
AGC
BRIGHTNESS
D-WDR
RETURN
AUTO
OFF
10
37
AUTO
RET
3.2 EXPOSURE
Exposure describes the brightness-related parameters.
You can adjust the image brightness by the SHUTTER
FLICKERMODE, AGC, BRIGHTNESS, and D-WDR in
different light conditions.
Figure 3-4 EXPOSURE
SHUTTER
Shutter denotes the speed of the shutter.PAL: AUTO, 1/25 s, 1/50 s, FLK, 1/200 s, 1/400 s, 1/1k s,
1/2k s, 1/5k s, 1/10k s, and 1/50k s are selectable.
NTSC: AUTO, 1/30s, 1/60s, FLK, 1/240s, 1/480s, 1/1k s,
1/5k s, 1/10k s, and 1/50k s are selectable.
FLICKER MODE
Set the Flick Mode as ON to prevent the image from
flicker when the video out is not compatible.
AGC
It’s a form of amplification where the camera will
automatically boost the image output signal to optimize
the clarity of image in poor light conditions. You can set
the AGC value from 0 to 15. The AGC is disabled if the
value is set as 0.
BRIGHTNESS
Brightness refers to the brightness of the image. You
can set the brightness value from 1 to 10 to darken or
brighten the image. The higher the value, the brighter
the image is.
D-WDR
The digital wide dynamic range helps the camera
provide clear images even under backlight
circumstances. When there are both very bright and
very dark areas simultaneously in the field of view,
D-WDR balances the brightness level of the whole
image and provides clear images with details.
Set the D-WDR as ON to improve the image quality
under the backlight environment.
Set the D-WDR as OFF to disable the function.
3.3 BACKLIGHT
Backlight is applicable for the backlight or the high
luminance environment. You can set the Backlight as
BLC, HSBLC, or OFF.
BLC
Backlight Compensation: If there’s a strong backlight,
the object in front of the backlight will appear
silhouetted or dark. Based on the back area, BLC
enhances the brightness of the whole image, which
makes it possible to see the area in the strong backlight
clearly, but the backlight area will be over-exposed.
HLC
High Light Compensation: Masks 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.
SPECIAL
MIRROR
DPC
LANGUAGE
RETURN
OFF
ENG
RET
3.4 WB (White Balance)
White balance is the white rendition function of the
camera to adjust the color temperature according to
the environment. It can remove the unrealistic color
casts in the image.
MANUAL, ATW (Auto-Tracking White Balance),
AWC→SET are selectable.
Manual
You can set the R GAIN/B GAIN value from 0 to 255 to
adjust the shades of red/blue color of the image.
ATW
In ATW mode, white balance is being adjusted
automatically according to the color temperature of the
scene illumination.
AWC→SET
Similar with ATW, the white balance is continuously
being adjusted in real-time according the scene if
AWC→SET is selected, however, if the scene changed,
you have to go to AWC→SET to get another proper
white balance for the new scene.
3.5 DAY & NIGHT
Color, B/W, and Auto are selectable for DAY & NIGHT
switch.
COLOR: the image is colored in day mode all the time.
B/W: the image is black and white all the time, and the
IR LED turns on in the low-light conditions.
AUTO: The image switches from color to B/W or from
B/W to color automatically according to the light
condition. And you can select to turn on or turn off the
IR LED according to different illuminations.
3.6 SPECIAL
In the SPECIAL sub-menu, you can set the MIRROR, DPC
(Defective Point Correction), and LANGUAGE.
MIRROR
OFF, H-FLIP, V-FLIP, and RORATE
OFF: The mirror function is disabled.
H-FLIP: The image flips 180 degree horizontally.
V-FLIP: The image flips 180 degree vertically.
ROTATE: The image flips 180 degree both horizontally
and vertically.
Figure 3-5 SPECIAL
DPC
Defective pixels are pixels in a CCD or CMOS image sensor
in digital cameras, in which the defective pixels fail to
sense light levels correctly. This series of camera supports
defective pixel correction. Move the cursor to DCP and
click Iris+ to enter the defective pixel correction interface.
LIVE DPC, WHITE DPC and BLACK DPC are adjustable in
this section.
LIVE DPC: Detects and corrects the dynamic or the
real-time defective pixels occur during the using. ON, and
OFF are selectable. The correction level from 0 to 255 is
configurable if the LIVE DPC is set as ON, set it as OFF to
disable the live defective pixel correction.
ADJUST
SHARPNESS
MONITOR
LSC
RETURN
AUTO
OFF
RET
WHITE DPC: White DPC is the pixel on CCD or CMOS
sensor that appear completely white. Move the cursor to
the white DPC, and press Iris+ to enter the white DPC
configuration interface.
BLACK DPC: Black DPC is the pixel on CCD or CMOS
sensor that appear completely black. Move the cursor to
the white DPC, and press Iris+ to enter the black DPC
configuration interface.
LANGUAGE
Supports English.
3.7 ADJUST
In the ADJUST sub-menu, you can configure the settings,
including the sharpness, monitor, and the LSC (lens
shading compensation). Move the cursor to ADJUST
and click Iris + to enter the adjust configuration
interface.
Figure 3-6 ADJUST
SHARPNESS
Sharpness determines the amount of detail an imaging
system can reproduce. And you can adjust the
sharpness from 0 to 15. The higher the value, the
sharper the image appears.
MONITOR
GAMMA, BLUE GAIN, and RED GAIN are selectable.
GAMMA is the name of a nonlinear operation used to
code and decode luminance or tristimulus values in
video or still image system,with USER, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55,
0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, and 1.00
are selectable.
BLUE GAIN can be adjusted from 0 to 100.
RED GAIN can be adjusted from 0 to 100.
LSC
Lens shading correction corrects the phenomenon that
the image gets darkened or blurred on the periphery.
Set it as ON, move the cursor to SCAN and click Iris+ to
correct the lens shading. Set it as OFF to disable the
LSC.
3.8 EXIT
RESET
Move the cursor to RESET and click Iris+ to reset all the
settings to the default.
NOT SAVE
Move the cursor to NOT SAVE and click Iris+ to exit the
menu without saving the settings
SAVE & END
Move the cursor to SAVE & END and click Iris+ to save
the setting and exit the menu.
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