ICRealtime AVS-B2712SL User Manual

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HDAVS Camera User’s Manual
Version 1.0.1
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Table of Contents
1 General Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Features ......................................................................................................................... 1
2 Framework and Dimensions ..................................................................................................... 2
3 Installation.................................................................................................................................... 6
4 Menu ............................................................................................................................................. 9
4.1 HAVR Settings .............................................................................................................. 9
4.1.1 Control Coaxial Device ......................................................................................... 9
4.1.2 Set Audio Coax ...................................................................................................... 9
4.2 Menu Operation .......................................................................................................... 10
Appendix Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 12
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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing our HDAVS camera! This user’s manual is designed to be a reference tool for your sy st em. Please read the following saf eguard and warnings carefully before you use this series product! Please keep this user’s m anual well for future reference!
Important Safeguards and Warnings
Electrical safety
All installation and operat i on her e s hould conform to your local e lectr i cal safety codes.
The power shall conform to t he r equirement in the SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) and the
Limited power source is ra ted DC 12V or AC24V in the IEC60950-1. (Pow er supply requirement is subject to the device label) .
Please install easy-to-use device for power off before installing wiring, which is for emergent power off when necessary.
Please check if the power supply meets the requireme nts of working voltage of the camera before operating the device (The material and length of the power supply cable will influence terminal voltage value).
Please prevent the line cor d from being trampled or presse d, es pecially the plug, power socket and the junction from the device.
Environment
Please don’t aim the devic e at strong light (such as lighting, sunlight and so on) to focus.
Please transport, use an d st or e t he device within the range of allowed humidity and temperature.
Please do not allow water and other liquid falling into t he cam er a in case that the internal
components are damaged.
Please keep the sound vent ilation in case of heat accu mu lat io n.
Heavy stress, violent vibration or water splash are not allowed during transportation, storage and
installation.
Please pack the device wit h standard factory packaging or material with same qual it y when transporting the device.
It is recommended to use the device together with lightni ng pr ot ection device to enhance lightning protection effect.
It is recommended to GND the dev ice to enhance device reliability.
It is advised to use qualified v ideo tr ansmission cable to improve video quality. It is recom me nded
to use 75-3 coaxial cable or higher standard.
Warning
Please use the standard accessories provided by manufacturer and mak e sure the device is installed and fixed by prof es si onal engineers.
Please prevent the device sur face from the radiation of laser beam when using laser be am device.
Please do not provide two or more power supply modes for the device, otherwise it may cause
damage to the device.
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Statement
Please refer to the actual pr oduct for more details; t he m anual is just for reference.
The manual will be regularly upgraded according t o the product update; the upgraded content will
be added in the manual without pr ior announcement.
Please contact the customer service for the latest pr ocedure and supplementary documentation.
The company is not liable for any loss caused by the operation which is not followed by the manual.
Please refer to the compa ny’s final explanation if there is any doubt or dispute.
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1 General Introduction

1.1 Overview

This series megapixel HD camera conforms to the HDAVS standard. It supports video signal high-speed long distance transmission without any delay. It can be contr olled by the HAVR conforming to the HDAVS

1.2 Features

High-performance CMOS image sensor , mega pixel def initio n.  Support HD video and contr ol si gnal coaxial transmission.  Support 75-3 coaxial cable transmission without any loss. 720P series transmission
distance over 800m, 1080 P ser ies transmission distance over 500m.
High speed, long distance real-time transmission.  Support HDAVS HD and analog SD output.  Support 3D noise reductio n, excellent low illuminanc e per f ormance.  Support ICR switch to rea l ize monitoring both in dayt i me an d at night.  Support WDR (Some models only supports D WDR).  Support OSD menu to ad j ust parameters.  Support smart IR function.  Support DC 12V/AC 24V power supply ( AC 2 4V is only supported by some models).  IP67 compliance.  It can be applied to the places with HD image request, such as ba nk, supermarket,
telecom, government, school, airport, factory, hot el and etc.
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2 Framework and Dimensions

See Figure 2-1 for the dimension of model A. The unit is mm.
Figure 2-1
See Figure 2-2 for the dimension of model B. The unit is m m.
Figure 2-2
See Figure 2-3 for the dimension of model C. The unit is m m.
Figure 2-3
See Figure 2-4 for the structure components of model A and B.
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Figure 2-4
See Figure 2-5for the structure components of model B
Figure 2-5
See Figure 2-6 and Figure 2-7 for t he st r uct ur e components of model C.
Figure 2-6
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Green On-off alarm output port
Orange
ALARM_NC
On-off alarm output port
It needs to set the camera “Audio Mode” as “External
video output
signal, it needs to
Figure 2-7
Refer to Sheet 2-1 for mor e det ai ls about cable port.
Cable color
Red ALARM_IN Alarm signal input port Black ALARM_GND
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- Power input port Input DC12V/AC 24V.
- Analog video output port Output analog SD video signal
- Video port SDI Output digital HD video si gnal
Port name Function
ALARM_NO
Alarm signal input GND port
External audio source input. Note:
Audio input port
Audio “when using external audio source input.
External audio source has t o be analog audio.
- HDAVS port
Note:
When using 5-direction button to operat e O SD menu, the left and right butt ons fail to realize vari-focal and zoom function, then it needs to exit OSD menu and operate it again.
Note:
Camera models with dua l power us e t he cable structure shown in Figure 2-8; the power input port supports DC12V/AC24V power supply.
Coaxial transmission of video, audio connect to back-end HAVR to control.
Sheet 2-1
Figure 2-8
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Figure 2-9
Note:
There is only one video port for some cameras, which is show n in Fi gur e 2-9, it outputs HD video signal by default, it need s t o enable self-adaptation func t i on in the OSD menu to switch to standard definition v ideo signal.
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3 Installation

Important Please install the device i n t i m e af t er it is taken apart, which is to avoid the camera
module being e xposed to damp env i ronment for too long.
Before the installation, please make sure the inst al l at i on surf ace should be thick
enough to sustain at least 3X weight of the camera.
Step 1
Take out the installation p os iti on map from the accessories bag, stick it on the ceiling or wall according to the cable exit, dig holes on the installation surface according to the install at ion position map, and see Figure 3-1. Pu ll out the camera cable through t he c able exit on the bracket pedestal, and install camera bracket.
Figure 3-1
If it is cement w all, it needs to install expansio n bolt first (the installation holes of
expansion bolt need to be in accordance with brack et ) , then use self-tapping screws to install bracket.
If it is wooden wall, you can just skip the first st ep, use self-tapping screws t o i ns t al l
bracket directly.
Step 2 Adjust the camera mo nitoring direction
If it is the model c or c (1), then use the L-shaped w r ench in the accessories bag t o loosen
the adjusting screws, adju s t t he cam er a t o t he s pecific direction which needs to be monitored, then use L-sha ped w r ench to tighten adjusting screws and fix the camera, see Figure 3-2.
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Figure 3-2
If it is model a or model b, t hen loosen the M3 X 20 and M3 X 5 screws on t he bracket
according to the direction shown in Figure 3-3, adjust t he cam er a t o specific monitoring direction via rotating brac ket and camera body, then fix th e sc rews.
Figure 3-3
Step 3
Connect the video output por t of dev ice cable to the back-end H AVR dev ice, and connect power port to power supply.
Step 4 Adjust camera zo om and focus
If it is the model a, then it needs to adjust lens zoom and focus on the back-end HAVR
device to make the image clear.
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If it is the model b, after displaying image on the back-end HAVR device, open the camera
lower cover and adjust lens foc al l engt h via focus/zoom lever t o ma ke image clear, and then tighten the lever. Retighten the camera lower cover and complete camera installation.
Note:
The installation figures above are for reference only.
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4 Menu

4.1 HAVR Settings

4.1.1 Control Coaxial Device

This HDAVS camera series can adjust OSD menu v ia coax ial control. After connect ed the camera to the HDAVS series HAVR, from Main Menu->Setting->System->PTZ, you need to select the channel number for access and set contr ol mode as HDAVS and the protoco l as HD-AVS. Click “Save” button to save current setup. See Figur e 4-1.
Figure 4-1

4.1.2 Set Audio Coax

From “Main Menu > Settin g > Ca mera > Encode > Encode”, y ou need t o s et “ Audio Format” as “G711a” and the “Audio S our ce” as “HDAVS”. See Figure 4-2 for more details.
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Figure 4-2

4.2 Menu Operation

Click the right mouse butt on and select “PTZ Control”, t hen you will see the “PTZ Set up” menu, which is as shown in Figure 4-3 and Figure 4-4.
Figure 4-3
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Button
Function
Adjust lens zoom and auto
Auto focus under current
Figure 4-4
See Sheet 4-1 for the details of button funct i ons .
Open menu
If there is “ ”, click the “Confirm” button in “Menu Operation” interface to go to the 2nd menu. Click “Return” button to go back to the previous menu inter f ace.
Select menu item Select menu value
trigger focus Adjust lens focus
zoom rate Lens reset
Sheet 4-1
Note: Some of the buttons can only
be applied for the motorized vari-focal camera.
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Appendix Maintenance

Attention: Please maintain the device according to the followin g inst r uctions in order to ensure the i m age effect and long-term stab l e oper ation of the device.
Maintenance for lens an d mirror surface
The lens and mirror surface are covered with antireflection coating, so it may produce hazardous substance and lead to performance reduction or scratch, dimness etc when it is stained with dust, grease, fingerprint and so on, please refer to the following methods to deal with once dirt is found:
Stained with dirt Use oil-free soft brush or hair dries t o r emove it gently. Stained with grease or fingerprint Use soft cloth to wipe the water drop or oil gently to make it dry, then use oil-free cotton cloth
or paper soaked with alcohol or detergent to wipe from the lens center to outward. It is ok to change the cloth and wipe several times if it is not clean enoug h.
Camera Body Maintena nce
Use a soft dry cloth to clean the camera body when it is dirty, in case the dirt is hard to remove, use a clean dry cloth soaked with mild detergent and wipe gently, make it dry later. Don’t use volatile solvent like alcohol, benzene, thinner and etc or strong detergent with abrasiveness, otherwise it will damage the surface coating or reduce the w orking performance of the d evice.
Maintenance for Dome Cov er
Dome cover is an optical device, please don’t touch or wipe cover surface directly during installation and use, please refer to the following met hods to deal with once dirt is found:
Stained with dirt Use oil-free soft brush or hair dries to remove it gently . Stained with grease or fin ger pr int Use soft cloth to wipe the water drop or oil gently to make it dry, then use oil-free cotton cloth
or paper soaked with alcohol or detergent to wipe from the lens center to outward. It is ok to change the cloth and wipe several times if it is not clean enoug h.
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Note
This manual is for reference only. Slight difference may be found in the user
interface.
All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written
notice.
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respective owners.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to the final explanation of
us.
Please visit our website or contact your local service engineer for more
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