Honeywell HD3DS, HD3HRS, HD3DSX, HD3HRSX Configuration Manual

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Document 800-13601V1 – Rev A – 05/2013
Configuration Guide
3 Inch Minidome
High Resolution Indoor
Minidome Camera
HD3DS HD3DSX HD3HRS HD3HRSX
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Revisions
Issue Date Revisions
A 05/2013 New document, based on 800-13601; adding HD3DS(X)
models.
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Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Programming the Camera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Exposure Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Color Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Day&Night Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Function Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Motion Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Privacy Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Exit Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
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Introduction
This document provides instructions for configuring the HD3DS(X) and HD3HRS(X) indoor minidome camera settings. The HD3DS(X) offers true day/night functionality and the HD3HRS(X) is a day/night version. These instructions are intended for system installers, administrators, and operators. For information about installing the camera, refer to the 3 Inch Minidome Camera Quick Installation Guide.
Programming the Camera
The camera is programmed using the on-screen display (OSD) menus. You can connect a portable monitor during installation using the supplied adapter cable.
To show the OSD main menu, press the OSD controller joystick located on the camera control board.
Move the joystick up or down to navigate through the menu options. Move the joystick right to change a menu setting.
Wh en a m en u o pt io n o r set ti ng is fo ll ow ed by , press the joystick to access the next screen. To go back to the main menu, select RETURN and then press the joystick.
UP
DOWN
RIGHTLEFT
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The camera has the following OSD menu structure:
1. EXPOSURE
LENS BACKLIGHT AGC SENSE-UP 3D DNR EXIT JUMP
2. COLOR
WB MODE RED GAIN BLUE GAIN COLOR GAIN EXIT JUMP
3. DAY&NIGHT
D&N MODE NIGHT C. NIGHT A. EXIT JUMP
4. FUNCTION
MIRROR SHARPNESS GAMMA SLC NIGHT-UP EXIT JUMP
5. MOTION
AREA SET SENSITIV. SHOW INDI. EXTER OUT EXIT JUMP
6. PRIVACY
MASK 1 MASK 2 MASK 3 MASK 4 MASK 5 MASK 6 MASK 7 MASK 8 EXIT JUMP
7. SETUP
TITLE DPC SET MONITOR LANGUAGE OSD COLOR COMMUNICA. FACTORY SET EXIT JUMP
8. EXIT
SAVE&EXIT EXIT
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Exposure Menu
EXPOSURE LENS
Note Only DC mode is supported at this time.
Choosing MANUAL mode may cause the camera to operate incorrectly.
1. Select DC.
2. Set the DC LEVEL to adjust the brightness level of the monitor screen. Select a value from 1 to 100 (100 = brightest). The default setting is 30. Set the FOCUS TARGET to the maximum value for a clear image.
3. Select E. SHUTTER to set the shutter speed. You can select from 22 different shutter speeds, from X1024 to 1/100000. DC-AUTO is the default shutter speed for both indoor and outdoor use. Select 1/100FLC to run the camera in flickerless mode.
Note The SENSE-UP menu cannot be
controlled if the E. SHUTTER setting is above 1/60.
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EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT
Set BACKLIGHT to BLC (Backlight Compensation), HME (Highlight Masking Exposure),
D.WDR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range), or OFF.
If BLC is selected, do the following:
1. Set BLC MODE to MANUAL or SMART (recommended).
•If SMART is selected, the camera
automatically adjusts the BLC.
•If MANUAL is selected, you can adjust
the BLC level in four areas of the scene (TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT).
2. Select SET LEVEL to set the BLC level to
LOWEST, LOW, MID, or HIGH.
BLC Backlight Compensation prevents subjects in defined areas of the scene from
appearing too dark when backlighting is present.
HME Highlight Masking Exposure masks bright areas of the scene to allow objects to
appear clearly on the screen.
D.WDR Digital Wide Dynamic Range provides clear images even when strong backlighting is
present.
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If HME is selected, do the following:
1. Select HME_BLC SET.
2. Set SET LEVEL to LOWEST, LOW, MID, or HIGH.
3. Define the highlight masking area (shaded) by adjusting TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, and RIGHT.
4. Define MASK 1 (indicated by the outline at the top left of the screen) by adjusting TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, and RIGHT.
5. Set up additional highlight masks if desired.
6. Set MODE to ALL DAY or NIGHT.
7. Select SET LEVEL to adjust the HME level. Select a value from 001 to 100. The higher the number, the darker the mask.
If D.WDR is selected, do the following:
Select SET LEVEL and select a value from 0 to 20.
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EXPOSURE AGC (Auto Gain Control)
Auto Gain Control increases picture brightness in low light conditions. However, it also increases picture noise.
Set AGC to OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH, or HIGHEST.
EXPOSURE SENSE-UP
SENSE-UP automatically activates slow shutter function when a scene is too dark.
Select a value from X2 to X1024 to set the frame integration level. The default setting is X4. Increasing the shutter speed beyond X4 is not recommended as it may cause lagging.
Note The SENSE-UP menu cannot be controlled if the E. SHUTTER setting
is above 1/60.
EXPOSURE 3D DNR
Digital Noise Reduction reduces the noise/distortion on the screen in night mode, allowing clear images in low light conditions.
Set 3D DNR to OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH, or SMART (recommended).
SMART optimizes the DNR volume depending on the scene.
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Color Menu
COLOR WB MODE
Set WB MODE to AWC, ATW, MANUAL, or PUSH.
AWC Auto White Balance Control mode
compensates for color temperature changes between 2000 K and 18000 K.
ATW Auto Tracking White Balance mode
compensates for color temperature changes between 2500 K and 9500 K.
MANUAL Manual mode lets you manually adjust
the red gain and blue gain levels (M. WB RED and M. WB BLUE) while monitoring the color of the image.
PUSH Push Lock mode fixes the white balance
based on current lighting. For best results, place a white surface (such as a piece of paper) in front of camera during adjustment.
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COLOR RED GAIN
RED GAIN adjusts the amount of red in the image. Select a value between 000 and 255. The default setting is 128.
COLOR BLUE GAIN
BLUE GAIN adjusts the amount of blue in the image. Select a value between 000 and 255. The default setting is 128.
COLOR COLOR MODE
Set COLOR MODE to NORMAL, COOL, or WARM. The default setting is NORMAL.
NORMAL Color is similar to actual color.
COOL Color has more blue.
WARM Color has more red.
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Day&Night Menu
DAY&NIGHT D&N MODE
Set D&N MODE to AUTO, COLOR, or BW.
If AUTO is selected, do the following:
1. Set BURST to ON or OFF. If ON is selected, the camera provides a color burst signal when switching to night mode.
Note Some DVRs require a burst signal to detect a
camera.
2. Select COLOR -> BW to set the light level at which the camera switches from day to night mode. The higher the number, the lower the light level.
AUTO Camera automatically switches
between day and night mode depending on the light level.
COLOR Camera remains in day mode,
regardless of the light level.
BW Camera remains in night mode,
regardless of the light level.
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3. Select BW -> COLOR to set the light level at which the camera switches from night to day mode. This number should be lower than the value for COLOR -> BW.
4. Set READ TIME to set the time interval delay before switching from day mode to night mode. Select a value from 3 seconds to 12 seconds.
Note SMART IR and EX_IR INT. are not supported.
DAY&NIGHT NIGHT C.
NIGHT C. reduces color saturation in low light when D&N MODE is set to COLOR.
Select a value for from 000 to 100. The default setting is 050.
Note NIGHT C. is not adjustable when 3D DNR is on.
DAY&NIGHT NIGHT A.
NIGHT A. reduces edge sharpness in low light when D&N MODE is set to COLOR.
Select a value from 000 to 100. The default setting is 050.
Note NIGHT A. is not adjustable when 3D DNR is on.
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Function Menu
FUNCTION MIRROR
MIRROR flips the image horizontally.
Set MIRROR to OFF or MIRROR.
FUNCTION SHARPNESS
SHARPNESS sets the sharpness of the image. The higher the number, the sharper the image.
Select a value from 000 to 030. The default setting is 015.
FUNCTION GAMMA
GAMMA sets the gamma level of the image.
Set GAMMA to 0.45, 0.60, 1.00, or MANUAL. If MANUAL is selected, select SET LEVEL and select a value from 0 to 16. The default setting is 0.
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FUNCTION SLC (Side Light Compensation)
SLC compensates for a brighter image on the sides of the screen.
Set SLC to ON or OFF. If ON is selected, select SET LEVEL and select a value from 000 to
030. The default setting is 015.
FUNCTION NIGHT-UP
NIGHT-UP compensates for bright areas on the sides of the screen.
Set NIGHT-UP to ON or OFF.
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Motion Menu
MOTION AREA SET
The camera can detect movement and display an alarm on the screen when movement is detected.
Select AREA SET to set up motion detection areas. You can set up to four motion detection areas.
To set up a motion detection area
1. Select the area and set it to ON. A shaded box appears on the screen.
2. Select ON to enter the area submenu. Define the area by adjusting the TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, and RIGHT. Do this for each area.
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MOTION SENSITIV.
You can adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection. Select a value from 001 to 030. The higher the number, the greater the sensitivity of the motion detection. The default setting is
020.
MOTION SHOW INDI.
You can set the motion detection indicator to OFF, ICON, or TRACE.
MOTION EXTER OUT
EXTER OUT is not supported.
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Privacy Menu
PRIVACY MASK 1 to MASK 8
You can hide some parts of the screen using privacy masking. Set PRIVACY MASK to ON or
OFF. You can create up to eight privacy masks.
To set up a privacy mask
1. Select a privacy mask and set it to ON.
2. Select ON to enter the mask submenu. In this submenu, you can set the area to be masked and the shape and color of the mask.
3. To modify the shape of the privacy mask, select a START POINT (for example, L_TOP), and then select MODIFY. Drag the selected corner of the mask using the OSD controller joystick. Press and hold the joystick to return to the previous menu.
4. Continue modifying the mask until it is the desired shape.
5. Select POSITION to reposition the mask on the screen using the joystick.
6. Select COLOR SET to set the mask color. Privacy masks can be set to eight different colors: GRAY, BLACK, WHITE, RED, GREEN, BLUE, MAGENTA, and CYAN.
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Setup Menu
SETUP TITLE
Set TITLE to ON or OFF. If ON is selected, you can display a title for the camera on the screen. CLR clears the title. POS lets you adjust the position of the title on the screen.
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SETUP DPC SET
Note For advanced users only.
Dead Pixel Cancellation (DPC) automatically removes defective (“dead”) pixels in real time.
Set DPC SET to AUTO or OFF.
If AUTO is selected, do the following:
1. Set WHITE THR. to cancel defective white pixels. Select a value from 000 to 255. The default setting is 150.
2. Set BLACK THR. to cancel defective black pixels. Select a value from 000 to 255. The default setting is 030.
3. Set DPC LEVEL to adjust the sensitivity level of the dead pixel cancellation. Select a value from 000 to 255. The default setting is
030.
Note Adjust the WHITE THR. or BLACK THR. and DPC LEVEL at the same time.
SETUP MONITOR
Set MONITOR to MODE 1 or MODE 2.
MODE 1 is the default setting. If the displayed image is unsatisfactory, try MODE 2.
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SETUP LANGUAGE
Set the LANGUAGE of the on-screen display. Ten languages are supported: English, Chinese (1), Chinese (2), Japanese, German, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and Dutch.
SETUP OSD COLOR
Set the OSD COLOR to YELLOW, PURPLE, GRAY, BLUE, GREEN, CYAN, RED, or MAGENTA.
SETUP COMMUNICA.
Note COMMUNICATION is not supported.
SETUP FACTORY SET
Set the FACTORY SET to NO or YES. Select YES to reset the camera to its default factory settings.
Note FACTORY SET does not affect the LENS, DAY&NIGHT, and DPC settings.
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Exit Menu
EXIT SAVE&EXIT
Select SAVE&EXIT to exit the OSD after saving the current settings.
EXIT EXIT
Select EXIT to exit the OSD without saving.
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Troubleshooting
If you experience any of the following issues, use this troubleshooting guide to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, contact Honeywell Systems Technical Support at the following web address: https://honeywellsystems.com/ss/techsupp/index.html.
Nothing appears on the screen.
Check the power connection.
Check the video signal line connection.
Check the lens iris brightness level.
The video image is not clear.
Check if the lens is clean. Clean the lens with a soft cloth if necessary.
Adjust the focus lever of the lens.
Adjust the contrast level on the monitor.
Make sure the camera is not pointed directly at a bright light source. Move the camera if necessary.
The video image is flickering.
Make sure the camera is not pointed directly at a bright light source. Move the camera if necessary.
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Specifications
Video Standard
NTSC/PAL
Image Sensor
1/3 Interline Transfer CCD
Horizontal Resolution
600 TVL
Min. Illumination @ 50 IRE, F1.4
0.05 lux
Day/Night
Auto/Color/BW
Video Output
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms
Sync System
Internal
S/N Ratio
50 dB or more (AGC off)
Auto Gain Control
Low/Mid/High/Highest
Automatic Electronic Shutter
1/60 to 1/100,000 s (NTSC) 1/50 to 1/100,000 s (PAL)
Sense-Up
×2 to ×1024, Off
Lens Type
2.8–12 mm, VFAI
Gamma
0.45
3D DNR
Off/Low/Mid/High/Smart
Motion Detection
4 programmable zones
Privacy Mask
8 programmable zones
White Balance
AWC/ATW/Manual/Push Lock
Highlight Masking
On/Off
Backlight Compensation
On/Off
Input Voltage
12 V DC/24 V AC
Input Voltage Range
11–16 V DC, 17–28 V AC
Power Consumption
2.2 W (max)
Dimensions (W × H)
4.72× 3.84 (120 mm × 97.6 mm)
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Weight
0.66 lb (0.3 kg)
Construction
Housing: ABS Bubble: Polycarbonate
Connectors
Main video: BNC (coax) Aux video: 2-pin connector for video test cable Power input: 2.1 mm power plug
Temperature
Operating: 14°F to 122°F (• 10°C to 50°C) Storage: -4°F to 140°F (• 20°C to 60°C)
Relative Humidity
0% to 90% non-condensing
Emissions
FCC, Part 15, Class A EN 55022
Immunity
EN 50130-4
Safety
EN 60065 UL/CSA 60065
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