
HCD92534 Camera
Lens Controller
Quick Install Guide
Installation
The HCD92534 camera is designed for installation on a wall or
ceiling. The HCD92534 is weather sealed for indoor or outdoor
locations.
Attaching the Camera
1. Position the camera to the desired mounting location on a
solid, flat surface (for example, a crossbeam).
2. Using the supplied mounting template, mark the four screw
holes for installation and screw in the camera.
The mounting bracket can be separated from the camera
housing for easier installation. This is done by unscrewing and
removing the thumb screw on the bracket (see below).
Mounting Bracket
thumb screw
water drain notch
Note To ensure a waterproof installation, the notch in the
camera base that the power and video connections exit
through should be facing down.
Positioning the Camera
Focus adjustment screw
F
Z
Zoom adjustment
screw
Use a flathead screwdriver to adjust the zoom and/or focus.
To adjust the focus turn the focus screw counter-clockwise for
near focus and clockwise for far.
Camera Settings
Camera Functions
Camera Controller
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4
3
Legend
#Description
Video-test monitor output connector
1
LUX-level adjustment DIP switches. Only one switch should be on at
2
a time. They modify the point at which the lux threshold (level of
light) changes the mode of operation (color or B/W).
VIDEO-TEST
UP
LEFT RIGHT
DOWN
SETUP (MENU)
PUSH DOWN
LED-LEVEL
LUX LEVEL
2
ON
1 STEP
2 STEP
3 STEP
4 STEP
Caution Do not swivel and position the camera without the
mounting bracket firmly in place.
Loosen the thumb screws and move the camera into position.
Swivel the camera to capture the desired field of view. Tighten the
thumb screws to set the position.
Lens Setup
Adjusting the Zoom and Focus of the Lens
The zoom and focus adjustment is accessible at the underside
front end of the camera housing.
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STEP Color to B/W (LED on) B/W to Color (LED off)
1 11– 12 lux 12– 13 lux
2 8– 9 lux 10–11 lux
3 6– 7 lux 7–8 lux
4 1– 3 lux 3–5 lux
LED-level adjustment screw. Increase (turn clockwise) or lower (turn
3
counter-clockwise) the IR LED brightness in night (B/W) mode.
Camera OSD control (four position plus center push)
4
Press this control To do this
UP, DOWN Select a new item
LEFT, RIGHT Select a menu item
SETUP (MENU) Access a submenu

Connecting the Camera
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Connect the BNC video output connector to the video-in
connector on your monitor or video recorder.
2. Connect the camera to a power supply appropriate for your
installation (12 VDC or 24 VAC).
Programming
OSD Menu Structure
The HCD92534 menu system consists of one main SETUP MENU
(see Camera Controller on page 2) for easy camera
programming.
Press down on the SETUP (MENU) control (see Menu Structure
below) to display the SETUP menu.
Menu Structure
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SETUP
MENU
<<SETUP MENU>>
LENS DC!
SHUTTER –– –
WHITE BAL. ATW
BACKLIGHT OFF
AGC MIDDLE!
DNR MIDDLE
DSS OFF
SPECIAL!
EXIT MENU
LENS
SHUTTER
WHITE BAL.
BACKLIGHT
AGC
DNR
DSS
SPECIAL!
EXIT MENU
SETUP
MENU
! indicates submenus
DC! , VIDEO, MANUAL
FLK, ESC! , MANUAL
ATW, MANUAL! , AWC!
OFF, LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH
OFF, LOW! , MIDDLE! , HIGH!
OFF, LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH
OFF, AUTO
!
After adjusting the camera settings using the menu, I don't
have any video. What might have gone wrong?
Check that the LENS is set to DC on the menu, as this is the only
type of lens that is currently supported.
There appears to be blurred motion on the video. How do I
turn this off?
Go to DSS and change it to OFF.
It is dark outside, but the camera is still in day mode, and
the IR LEDs are not on.
Change the LUX LEVEL DIP Switches to a higher level (Steps 1 or
2). This will force the camera to switch over to night mode at a
higher light setting.
Also confirm that there is no external light source nearby that may
be in the view of the camera and/or the light sensor on the front of
the camera.
When the camera goes into night mode, the picture is
over exposed, as there is too much IR Light. How do I
reduce the intensity of the IR Light?
Adjust the LED LEVEL adjustment screw by rotating it counterclockwise to reduce the intensity.
I have the camera set to the widest field of view, but in
night mode the middle portion of the picture is brighter
than the edges. Is this normal?
Yes, the 2.8–10mm lens has a wider field of view than the infrared
LEDs can project, and therefore, the center will be brighter than
the edges. You can reduce the angle of view of the lens using the
zoom and focus controls or reduce the intensity of the IR LEDs as
described above.
I need to detect objects moving beyond the edge of
illumination. How can I increase the camera's low light
sensitivity?
Set the DSS control to Auto and choose X2, X4 or X8 on the
setting. This will improve the detection of faraway objects that may
be out of range of the IR LEDs. There may be slight motion blur of
fast moving objects.
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