Infinova V5121-A7 Series, V5122-A7 Series Instruction Manual

V5121-A7 & V5122-A7 Series
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CONTENTS
1. DESCRIPTION............................................................................................1
2. MAIN FEATURES.......................................................................................1
3. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS....................................................................2
4. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS ...........................................................2
5. INTRODUCTION OF PANEL PARTS .....................................................3
6. MOUNTING THE CAMERA ....................................................................6
7. OPERATION INSTRUCTION ..................................................................7
7.1 CAMERA SET......................................................................................... 8
7.1.1 SYNC SELECTION ....................................................................... 9
7.1.2 V PHASE ........................................................................................ 9
7.1.3 CAMERA TITLE............................................................................ 9
7.1.4 CAMERA ID................................................................................. 10
7.1.5 PROTOCOL.................................................................................. 10
7.1.6 BAUD RATE ................................................................................ 11
7.2 CAM-LENS SET ................................................................................... 11
7.2.1 TYPE............................................................................................. 11
7.2.2 IRIS ............................................................................................... 11
7.2.3 SPEED........................................................................................... 11
7.3 EXPOSURE MENU .............................................................................. 12
7.3.1 AE.................................................................................................. 12
7.3.2 BACK LIGHT............................................................................... 14
7.3.3 DAY/NIGHT................................................................................. 15
7.3.4 FLK ............................................................................................... 17
7.3.5 ATR ............................................................................................... 17
7.4 PICTURE ADJUST................................................................................ 18
7.4.1 MIRROR ....................................................................................... 18
7.4.2 BRIGHT........................................................................................ 18
7.4.3 CONTRAST.................................................................................. 18
7.4.4 SHARP.......................................................................................... 19
7.4.5 HUE............................................................................................... 19
7.4.6 C-GAIN......................................................................................... 19
7.4.7 NR ................................................................................................. 19
7.4.8 MONITOR .................................................................................... 20
7.5 WHITE BALANCE ...............................................................................21
7.6 ASSIST FUNCTION.............................................................................. 22
7.6.1 ALARM ........................................................................................ 23
7.6.2 MOTION DET .............................................................................. 23
7.6.3 PRIVACY...................................................................................... 24
7.6.4 LUM NEGATIVE ......................................................................... 25
7.7 BLEMISH............................................................................................... 26
7.8 DEFAULT............................................................................................... 26
APPENDIX I SPECIFICATIONS................................................................27
APPENDIX II CABLE DIAMETER CALCULATION AND
LIGHTNING & SURGE PROTECTION...................................................29
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1. DESCRIPTION
Thank you very much for purchasing our product.
Infinova’s V5121-A7 & V5122-A7 series high-performance cameras feature a
high resolution 1/3" SONY Exview HAD II CCD sensor and advanced
Effio-E
DSP
. These cameras provide 700 TV lines of resolution, improved color
rendering and digital noise reduction, which ensure excellent video under
extremely difficult illumination conditions.
The cameras offer user-friendly OSD menu. They can designate 4 privacy masks
in a surveillance screen, which effectively protects certain area from being seen
by operator. Motion detection provides higher security of your surveillance
system.
This manual is for the following models:
V5121-A7104 Analog fixed camera, 1/3 inch CCD, Electronic day/night,
OSD, NTSC, 700TVL, 12VDC/24VAC
V5121-A7114 Analog fixed camera, 1/3 inch CCD, Electronic day/night,
OSD, PAL, 700TVL, 12VDC/24VAC
V5122-A7104 Analog fixed camera, 1/3 inch CCD, Day/night, OSD,
NTSC, 700TVL, 12VDC/24VAC
V5122-A7114 Analog fixed camera, 1/3 inch CCD, Day/night, OSD,
PAL, 700TVL, 12VDC/24VAC
2. MAIN FEA TURES
z 1/3" SONY Exview HAD II CCD sensor
z Resolution: 700TVL
z Electronic day/night functionality (V5121-A7 series)
z Automatic day/night functionality with ICR filter, settable AUTO/ DAY/
NIGHT mode (V5122-A7 series)
z Supports OSD menu display function and RS485 remote control
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z 2D digital noise reduction
z Motion detection
z Privacy mask
z Highlight Compensation (HLC)
z IR alarm input
z Auto Electronic Shutter (AES), Auto Gain Control (AGC), Backlight
Compensation (BLC), Flickerless Mode (F.L.), White Balance
(ATW/MANUAL/INDOOR/OUTDOOR/
FLUORES/PUSHLOCK)
z Back Focus adjustment
z 12VDC/24VAC power input, centralized power-supply mode
3. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
(1) Never let liquid of any kind flow into this unit. (2) Do not directly touch the CCD element. If it is necessary to clean the
element, use a soft cloth moistened with alcohol to wipe off the dust.
(3) If any abnormality occurs, make sure to unplug the unit and contact your
local dealer.
(4) Cap with the lens cover to protect the CCD sensor when the camera is
not in use.
4. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
(1) Do not drop the camera or subject it to strong knock. (2) Do not point the camera lens toward the sun or other strong light. (3) It’s recommended to apply auto-iris lenses for changeful light
conditions.
(4) Do not install the camera in environment with temperature beyond
the acceptable range (from -10°C to 50°C), or with high humidity,
direct rainfall, frequent vibrations and shocks.
(5) Add with auxiliary illumination device in case of low illumination to
avoid poor image quality.
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5. INTRODUCTION OF PANEL PARTS
The front, bottom and side parts:
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Lens Mount
To attach the lens. This is applicable to both C-mount lenses and CS-mount
lenses (1/3"). IRIS Terminal
This is connected to an automatic iris control lens. The pin arrangement is:
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1
2
3
4
Pin No.
VIDEO DRIVE
DC DRIVE
1
2
3
4
POWER IN
GND
DAMP
DAMP +
DRIVE +
DRIVE
-
-
IRIS IN
N.C.
Note: The camera supports DC DRIVE or VIDEO DRIVE. The default setting
is DC DRIVE.
Camera-mounting bracket Locating hole
Use this hole to work with camera locator.
Camera-mounting screw hole
Use this hole when mounting the camera onto a fixer, pan/tilt unit, and the
like.
Camera-mounting bracket fixing screw hole (4 pcs Back focus adjustment knob
OSD Menu Buttons
Push the keystroke baffle backward (the end with BNC connector) to
discover the OSD menu buttons. Refer to 7. Oper ati on Instruction for the
menu setting.
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Back panel and control parts
Video Out
To connect an external video monitor.
Alarm Port
To connect an external alarm device.
RS485 Communication Connector
To connect with RS485 bus or communication terminal. Be sure to connect
the D+/D- terminal correctly.
Power Input Terminal
To input 12VDC or 24VAC power. Make sure that the +/- terminal correct
when the camera is input 12VDC power supply.
Power Indicator Lamp
The lamp lights when power is supplied to the camera.
RS485 Terminal DIP Switch
The RS485 terminal resistor is connected when the switch is turned toward
right (ON). On the contrary, the RS485 terminal resistor isn’t connected
when the switch is turned toward left (OFF).
Note: Please connect the RS485 terminal resistor when the camera is in
long distance transmission, i.e. turn the switch toward right.
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6. MOUNTING THE CAMERA
When mounting the camera on fixer, pan/tilt, etc., use 1/4-20UNC screw and
the camera-mounting screw hole located on the camera-mounting bracket. The
camera-mounting bracket can be mounted on the top or at the bottom of the
camera. See the figure below:
Locating hole
Camera-mounting screw hole
Camera-mounting bracket fixing screw hole
Camera-mounting bracket
Note:
z When installing the unit on a bracket, make sure to choose the suitable
position that can support the weight of the camera and the bracket in years and
fix them properly.
z Exercise maximum caution when installing the unit to the wall or ceiling.
You should not engage in the installation work yourself. Ask a professional to
do the job, since the fall of the unit can result in injuries and accidents.
z When installing the unit on a fixer, turn table, etc., make sure to install it
firmly using a mounting hole provided on the mounting bracket to prevent fall.
z As a failsafe against falling, attach the unit by chain, wire cable or other
safety restraint to an appropriate anchor point.
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7. OPERATION INSTRUCTION
Menu overview
--AUTO MENU--
SHUT MODE
SHUT MAX SHUT MIN
AGC MODE RETURN
: : : :
PRI-IRIS
---
--­MEDIUM-M
EXIT
--DN MENU--
BURST CUT DAY-NIGHT NIGHT-DAY DELAY TIME RETURN
: : : :
ON 05 05 05S
EXIT
--NR2 MENU--
MODE Y LEVEL C LEVEL RETURN
: : :
Y/C 06 04
EXIT
--GAMMA MENU-­GAMSEL : 03 RETURN
KNEESEL : 05 EXIT
--ATW MENU--
ENVIRONMENT RETURN
: OUTDOOR
EXIT
--MAIN MENU--
CAMERA SET CAM-LENS SET EXPOSURE SET PICTURE ADJ WHITE-BAL SET ASSIST-FUNC
CCD BLE-COMP DEFAULT EXIT
--CAMERA MENU--
SYNC PHASE CAM TITLE CAMERA ID PROTOCOL
BAUDRATE RETURN
: : : : :
:
INT
--­OFF 001 PELCO D
2400
EXIT
--LENS MENU--
TYPE IRIS SPEED
RETURN
: : :
DC LARGE 04
EXIT
--EXPOSURE MENU--
AE BACK LIGHT DAY/NIGHT FLK ATR RETURN
: : : : :
AUTO... OFF AUTO... OFF OFF
EXIT
--PICTURE MENU--
MIRROR BRIGHT CONTRAST SHARP HUE
RETURN
: : : : :
OFF 07 17 10 17
EXIT
C-GAIN NR MONITOR
: : :
17 ON... LCD...
--WB MENU--
WB MODE
RED GAIN BLUE GAIN
RETURN
: : :
ATW...
---
---
EXIT
--ASSIST MENU--
ALARM MOTION DET PRIVACY LUM NEGATIVE RETURN
: : : :
OFF OFF OFF OFF
EXIT
--BLEMISH MENU--
DBC
DBC MODE
SBC RETURN
: :
:
ON STANDARD
NO
EXIT
--DEFAULT MENU--
DEFAULT RETURN
:NO
EXIT
Menu Setup:
1. Press
button, the MAIN MENU screen will appear.
2. Use the
, buttons to select items on the menu screen and change a
set value. .
3. Press the
button to enter menu.
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4. In a submenu, move the cursor (>) to RETURN and press the
, buttons
to return to the previous menu. In every menu, move the cursor (>) to EXIT
and press the
button to exit the menu.
Note:
1. If “…” appears right behind an option, it means there is a submenu under
this option. If “---” shows behind an option, it refers to the value cannot be
set in current mode.
2. Once the intervals of the operation to OSD menu reach 2 minutes, the OSD
menu will disappear.
Keyboard RS485 Control Setting:
First of all, be sure that +/- terminals of RS485 connectors in camera and
keyboard connect correct; make sure both the protocol and baud rate of camera
and keyboard are identical. Then, press “95, SHOT” to access menu.
Deflecting the joystick upward, downward, leftward and rightward moves the
cursor up, down, left, and right. Besides, twisting the head of the joystick
rightward accesses to submenu; twisting the head of joystick leftward returns
to previous menu, twisting the head of joystick upward or downward to change
the set value.
7.1 CAMERA SET
This mainly configures the parameters setup regarding synchronization mode,
camera title, camera ID, protocol, baud rate, etc.
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--CAMERA MENU--
SYNC PHASE
CAM TITLE CAMERA ID PROTOCOL BAUDRATE
RETURN
: :
: : : :
INT
--­OFF 001 PELCO D 2400
EXIT
7.1.1 SYNC SEL ECTION Function: Set the synchronization mode for the camera.
Options:
INT: Internal.
LL: Line Lock.
Default as: INT.
By adjusting the vertical phase, the LL mode can reduce monitor sync
interruption caused by multiple camera switching. In LL mode, select a suitable
V PHASE value for video synchronization.
Note: Camera LL mode is locked at 24VAC. If DC power supply is introduced,
it will automatically switch to INT mode.
7.1.2 V PHASE Function: Adjust camera phase.
Options: 001~174 for NTSC camera; 001~
208 for PAL camera.
Note: The V PHASE value can be adjusted only if the camera is in LL mode.
7.1.3 CAMERA TITLE Function: Enable or disable camera title display.
Options: OFF, ON.
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Default as: OFF.
If the setting is “ON…”, press the
button to enter its submenu to set camera
title, title display position and clear title.
CAMERA TITLE: Name camera title, at most with 8 characters displayed,
choosing among 0~9, A~Z, a~z, space.
Move the cursor to a digit by pressing the
, buttons, then choose the
character, number etc. by pressing the
, buttons.
POSI LINE: Set title vertical position, 0~12 adjustable.
POSI ROW: Set title horizontal position, 0~16 adjustable.
TITLE CLEAR: Clear the camera title. Select “YES” to clear the designated
title.
7.1.4 CAMERA ID Function: Set the current ID related information.
Options: 001~127 for INFINOVA protocol; 001~254 for PELCO-P/D
protocol. Default as: 001.
7.1.5 PROTOCOL Function: Set camera protocol. Keyboard’s protocol should be identical with
camera’s protocol.
Options: PELCO-D, PELCO-P, INFINOVA.
Default as: PELCO-D.
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7.1.6 BAUD RATE Function: Set camera baud rate. Keyboard’s baud rate should be identical with
camera’s baud rate.
Options: 2400, 4800, 9600. Default as: 2400.
7.2 CAM-LENS SET
7.2.1 TYPE Function: Set camera’s lens drive mode.
Options: DC, VIDEO. This setting should be the same as that of the adopted
lens; or else, the iris cannot be opened.
7.2.2 IRIS Function: Close or open the iris; adjust its size.
Options: CLOSE, OPEN, LARGEST, LARGER, LARGE, SMALL,
SMALLER, SMALLEST. Default as: LARGE.
7.2.3 SPEED Function: Adjust the changing speed of the iris size.
Options: 01~12. The speed becomes higher as the value goes up.
Default as: 04.
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Notes: Changing the Speed value can adjust the speed of lens iris adjustment, so as to better work with the lens. Improper speed value may cause the video too bright or too dark.
7.3 EXPOSURE MENU
This setting is mainly for AE, BACK LIGHT, DAY/NIGHT, FLK, ATR.
Note: for V5121-A7 series & V5122-A7 series, the default of DAY/NIGHT is
different. For V5121-A7 series, default as: DAY; for V5122-A7 series, default as:
AUTO….
--AUTO MENU--
SHUT MODE
SHUT MAX
SHUT MIN AGC MODE RETURN
: :
: :
PRI-IRIS
---
--­MEDIUM-M
EXIT
--DN MENU--
BURST CUT DAY-NIGHT NIGHT-DAY DELAY TIME RETURN
: : : :
ON 05 05 05S
EXIT
--EXPOSURE MENU--
AE BACK LIGHT DAY/NIGHT FLK ATR RETURN
: : : : :
AUTO... OFF AUTO... OFF OFF
EXIT
7.3.1 AE Function: Configure electronic shutter mode.
Options: AUTO, MANU. Default as: AUTO. Note: If it is set to MANU,
BACKLIGHT and FLK cannot be configured.
Select “AUTO” and press the
button to access “AUTO MENU”. In this
menu, SHUT MODE and AGC MODE can be configured.
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SHUT MODE: Set shutter mode.
Options: PRI-IRIS, PRI-SHUT. It is recommended to select PRI-IRIS when
the camera is in Indoor applications and PRI-SHUT for Outdoor applications.
If it set to PRI-IRIS, shutter speed will be 1/60s (NTSC) or 1/50s (PAL). At
this point, the video brightness is up to iris size. The video becomes brighter
along with the increase of iris size.
If it set to PRI-SHUT, the iris size is largest at this time and the video
brightness is up to shut time. The user can set the shut time between SHUT
MAX and SHUT MIN. The greater the value is, the longer the exposure time
will be.
For PAL camera, options: 1/50s ~ 1/100000 s, 11 levels adjustable;
For NTSC camera, options: 1/60 s~1/100000 s, 11 levels adjustable.
AGC MODE: Under poor illumination conditions, it increases sensitivity
automatically and enhances the CCD signal intensity to obtain clear image, also it brings along the noise. Options: OFF, HIGH, MEDIUM-H, MEDIUM-M, MEDIUM-L, LOW-H, LOW-M, LOW-L. Default as: MEDIUM-M
Select “MANU” and Press the
button to access MANU MENU. In this
menu, FIXED SHUT and AGC GAIN can be set.
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FIXED SHUT: Set the shut time.
Options:
PAL: 1/50-CRS, 1/120-FL, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/10000, 1/100000.
NTSC: 1/60-CRS, 1/100-FL, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/10000, 1/100000.
AGC GAIN:
Options: -6dB, 0, 06dB, 12dB, 18dB, 36dB.
7.3.2 BACK LIGHT
Function: Set backlight compensation. Options: OFF,
HLC, BLC.
HLC mode can constrain the bright part of video image and highlight the dark part
of video image, so that it is easy to view the dark part image. HLC MENU is shown
as below:
SUPPRESS: Set the constraint level of the bright part. Options: 01~17. Default as:
08.
EXPO-COMP: Set highlight level of the dark part. Options: 01~32.
Default as: 17.
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HLC MODE: Set highlight constrain mode. ALL-DAY means highlight constrain is available all the time; NIGHT means highlight constrain is available only if low
light conditions.
BLC mode is to make up for the dark image caused by shooting against strong
backlight.
BLC MENU is shown as below:
MODE can be set to BLC-EFLC (default) or AUTO.
BLC-EFLC mode is to modulate the peripheral image brightness according to the
video brightness of the detected BLC area. If BLC-EFLC is selected, a BLC area
will appear in the screen.
The BLC area size can be configured by setting the values of TOP, BOTTOM,
LEFT and RIGHT.
LEVEL means compensation level. Options: 01~11. The brightness of the BLC area
has more influence to the peripheral image brightness as the level goes up.
AUTO mode is to automatically adjust.
7.3.3 DAY/NIGHT
Function: Switchover B/W and Color mode; predefine the threshold
illumination values from B/W mode to Color mode and from Color mode to
B/W mode; predefine the lag time for different modes switchover.
Options: DAY,
NIGHT…, AUTO…. For V5121-A7 series, default as: DAY;
for V5122-A7 series, default as:
AUTO….
DAY: Color mode. Video is locked at Color mode at this moment.
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AUTO
: Auto switch B/W and Color mode. Camera can automatically
switch from Color mode to B/W mode or from B/W mode to Color mode. Press the
button to access its submenu.
BURST CUT:
ON means
B/W image without color synchronization burst;
OFF means B/W image with color synchronization burst.
DAY-NIGHT: Set switchover threshold value from Color to B/W mode.
The larger the value is, at a lower light the switching from day
to night performs.
Options: 01~10, defaulted: 05.
NIGHT-DAY: Set switchover threshold value from B/W mode to Color mode.
The smaller the value is, at a higher light the switching from night to day performs.
Options: 01~10, defaulted: 05.
DELAY TIME: Set lag time for the switchover between different modes.
Options: 03S, 05S, 10S, 30S, defaulted: 05S. Note: When adjusting the threshold illumination values between B/W and Color mode in AUTO mode, it is recommended to set AGC as the default.
Because B/W and Color mode switchover is linkage with AGC, and the
switchover can’t realize if AGC is set to LOW or OFF.
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NIGHT
: B/W mode. Video is locked at B/W mode at this moment. Press the
button to access its submenu. The BURST CUT setting refers to the
instruction in AUTO mode.
7.3.4 FLK Function: Set Flickerless Function. When NTSC camera works in 50Hz
power environment or PAL camera works in 60Hz power environment,
activating the FLK function can prevent video from flicker.
Options: ON, OFF. Default as: OFF.
7.3.5 ATR
Function: Enable or disable image brightness adjustment. Options: ON, OFF. Default as: OFF.
If it is set to ON, the camera will automatically modulate the bright part and the dark part of the image, that is, make the bright part of image darker and the dark part may become brighter. Press the
button to access its submenu.
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COMPRESS: Set brightness modulating level. Options: LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH.
Default as: LOW.
ENHANCE: Improve image contrast. Options: LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH.
Default as: LOW.
7.4 PICTURE ADJUST
This menu is mainly for MIRROR, BRIGHT, CONTRAST, SHARP, HUE,
C-GAIN, NR and MONITOR.
7.4.1 MIRROR
Function: Current image mirror Options: ON, OFF. Default as: OFF.
Enable mirror function to horizontal mirror the image.
7.4.2 BRIGHT
Function: Adjust image brightness. Options: 01~32. Default as: 07.
The image becomes brighter as the brightness level goes up.
7.4.3 CONTRAST
Function: Adjust image contrast.
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Options: 01~32. Default as: 17.
7.4.4 SHARP
Function: Adjust image sharpness. Options: 01~32. Default as: 10.
Image frame turns out to be sharper as the level goes up.
.
7.4.5 HUE
Function: Adjust image hue. Options: 01~32. Default as: 17.
7.4.6 C-GAIN
Function: Adjust color gain. Options: 01~32. Default as: 17.
Image color becomes dense along with the increase of level.
7.4.7 NR
Function: Enable or disable noise reduction function. Options: ON, OFF. Default as: ON.
Press the
button to access its submenu to set NR MODE and NR LEVEL.
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MODE: Set noise reduction mode. Options: Y, C, Y/C.
Y represents luminance signal; C represents chrominance signal. Y LEVEL: Y signal noise reduction level. Options: 01~08. Default as: 06. C LEVEL: C signal noise reduction level. Options: 01~08. Default as: 04.
7.4.8 MONITOR Function: Set Gamma value.
Options: CRT, LCD. Default as: LCD.
The camera should connect CRT monitor if it is set to “CRT” and connect
LCD monitor if set to “LCD”. When it is set to “LCD”, pressing the
button
will enter its submenu.
Modulate GAMSEL value and KNEESEL value to get desired image.
GAMSEL options: 01~08; default as: 03.
KNEESEL options: 01~08; default as: 05.
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7.5 WHITE BALANCE
--WB MENU--
WB MODE : ATW...
RETURN
RED GAIN : --­BLUE GAIN : ---
--WB MENU--
WB MODE : MANUAL
RETURN
RED GAIN : 07 BLUE GAIN : 07
With WB MODE set to MANUAL
Function: Select white balance mode to compensate color temperature,
rendering the true color of object.
Options: AT W
, MANUAL, OUTDOOR, INDOOR, FLUORES,
PUSHLOCK.
Default as: ATW.
ATW: Auto Tracking White Balance mode. The built-in sensor can perceive
the current color temperature and use specific arithmetic to process video
image, seeking to present an image looking exactly like the real object. The
color temperature range is 1800K~10500K. If the color temperature of the
monitored object is beyond the range above, go to MANUAL mode, or else
there will be a chromatic aberration. Generally speaking, go with ATW mode in
normal color temperature condition.
Enter its submenu to set ENVIRONMENT to OUTDOOR or INDOOR.
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OUTDOOR: Outdoor White Balance mode. This suits for outdoor
environment with approximate 5500~6500K color temperature.
INDOOR: Indoor White Balance mode. This suits for indoor environment
with approximate 2600~3200K color temperature.
FLUORES: Fluorescent lamp mode. This mode suits for fluorescent lamp
environment with approximate 2000K color temperature.
MANUAL: Manual White Balance mode. When using ATW mode cannot
achieve ideal image color, it enables to get better color by modulating red
gain and blue gain in MANUAL mode.
RED: red gain, available in MANUAL mode only.
Options: 01~32. Default as: 07.
BLUE: blue gain, available in MANUAL mode only.
Options: 01~32. Default as: 07.
PUSHLOCK: Similar to ATW, but the processing speed is higher.
7.6 ASSIST FUNCTION
This setting is mainly for ALARM, MOTION DETECTION, PRIVACY, LUM
NEGATIVE.
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7.6.1 ALARM
Function: Set alarm output mode. Options: OFF, EXT-IN, MD-OUT. Default as: OFF.
EXT-IN: In EXT-IN mode, alarm signal is effective only if it is low level
(TTL level). The image turns black when triggering alarm. It usually works
with IR illuminators.
MD-OUT: Motion detection alarm output.
EXT-IN and MD-OUT use the same ALARM port. When the port is
connected, either EXT-IN or MD-OUT can be selected.
7.6.2 MOTION DET
Function: Enable or disable motion detection function. Options: OFF, ON. Default as: OFF.
Select “ON”, the activated motion detection areas will display in the menu.
In the submenu, the user can separately configure each area parameters.
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--MOTION MENU--
ENABLE
AREA
LEFT RIGHT TOP BOTTOM
RETURN
:
: :
: : :
ON
1/4 07
30 09 27
SENSE LOW: EXIT
AREA: Select motion detection areas, up to 4 areas can be set.
ENABLE: Enable or disable motion detection areas display. Options: ON,
OFF.
If it is set to ON, motion detection areas will display in the menu. The area size
and sensitivity can be configured.
Note: Two coordinates (LEFT, TOP), (RIGHT, BOTTOM) determine an area.
The value of LEFT should be less than that of RIGHT and the value of TOP
should be less than that of BOTTOM. The origin of coordinate lies in the
upper-left corner of screen.
If a moving object is detected, the frame of the motion detection area will
flicker. If alarm mode is set to MD-OUT, triggering alarm will output high
level signal in the ALARM port of the back panel.
7.6.3 PRIVACY
Function: Enable or disable privacy mask function. Options: OFF, ON. Default as: OFF.
Select “ON”, the activated privacy masks will display in the menu.
In the submenu, the user can separately configure each mask parameters.
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AREA: Select privacy masks, up to 4 masks can be set.
ENABLE: Enable or disable privacy masks display. Options: ON, OFF.
If it is set to ON, privacy masks will display in the menu.
The mask size can be configured.
Note: Two coordinates (LEFT, TOP), (RIGHT, BOTTOM) determine a mask.
The value of LEFT should be less than that of RIGHT and the value of TOP
should be less than that of BOTTOM. The origin of coordinate lies in the
upper-left corner of screen.
STYLE represents mask type. Options: RED, GREEN, BLUE, BLACK,
MOSAIC1, MOSAIC2.
MASKGATE: Configure whether to calculate the masks as the exposure part.
ON: Not to calculate. OFF: To calculate.
7.6.4 LUM NEGATIVE
Function: Enable or disable negative function. Options: OFF, ON. Default as: OFF. If it is set to ON, the image will render
negative effect. The light areas appear dark and the dark areas appear light.
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7.7 BLEMISH
Function: Configure blemish correction mode.
DBC: Dynamic compensation mode. Options: ON, OFF.
If it is set to ON, the camera will continuously compensate the blemish.
DBC MODE is used to set the sensitivity of dynamic compensation.
Options: STANDARD, H-SENSE, L-SENSE.
SBC: Static compensation mode. Options: YES, NO.
If it is set to YES, the image will turn black and return to normal after a
compensation.
7.8 DEFAULT
Function: Resume factory default setting.
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APPENDIX I SPECIFICATIONS
Model V5121-A7 Series V5122-A7 Series
Image Sensor
1/3" SONY Exview HAD II CCD
Video Type
NTSC/PAL
Effective Pixels
NTSC: 976 (H) × 494(V), 480K;
PAL : 97 6(H) × 582(V), 570K
Scanning System 2:1 interlace
Resolution 700TVL
Day/Night Functionality
Electronic Day/Night ICR
Sensitivity
0.1 lux @ F1.2
(50IRE, AGC HIGH)
Color mode: 0.1 lux @ F1.2
(50IRE, AGC HIGH)
B/W mode: 0.005 lux @ F1.2
(50IRE, AGC HIGH)
S/N Ratio >54dB (AGC OFF)
Video Output 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ohm), BNC connector
Auto Electric Shutter
Auto;
Manual: NTSC: 1/60~1/100,000s, PAL: 1/50~1/100,000s
Auto Iris DC Drive/ VIDEO Drive
Lens Mount C/CS
Gamma Correction 0.45
White Balance
ATW/ MANUAL /INDOOR/ OUTDOOR/
FLUORES/ PUSHLOCK
Color Temperature Range
1800K~10500K
Auto Gain Control
HIGH/
MEDIUM-H/ MEDIUM-M/ MEDIUM-L/
LOW-H/ LOW-M/ LOW-L
/ OFF
Backlight Compensation
HLC/ BLC/ OFF
Flickerless Mode ON/ OFF
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Privacy Mask 4 programmable masks
Motion Detection 4 programmable areas
Picture Adjustment Mirror, Bright, Contrast, Sharp, Hue, C-Gain
Noise Reduction 2D
Alarm Available, EXT-IN/ MD-OUT/ OFF
RS485 Remote Control
Protocols: PELCO-P/D, INFINOVA;
Baud Rate: 2400/4800/9600bps
Sync. System Internal/Line Lock
Power Supply
12VDC/ 24VAC
Power Consumption
4W (maximum)
Operating Temperature
14 °F ~ 122 °F (-10 °C ~ 50°C)
Storage Temperature
-4 °F ~ 140 °F (-20 ~ 60 °C)
Operating Humidity
0~90% RH (non-condensing)
Unit Dimensions (H×W×L)
2.52"×2.88"×5.66" (64mm×73.2mm×143.8mm)
Box Dimensions (L×W×H)
8.07"×4.92"×3.94" (205mm×125mm×100mm)
Unit Weight
0.84 lbs. (0.38kg)
Shipping Weight
1.19 lbs. (0.54kg)
Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
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APPENDIX II CABLE DIAMETER CALCULATION AND LIGHTNING & SURGE PROTECTION
Relation between 24VA C Cable Diameter and Transmission Distance
In general, the maximum allowable voltage loss rate is 10% for AC-powered devices. The table below
shows the relationship between transmission power and maximum transmission distance under a certain
specified cable diameter, on condition that the 24VAC voltage loss rate is below 10%. According to the
table, if a device rated at 50W is installed 17-meter away from the transformer, the minimum cable
diameter shall be 0.8000mm. A lower diameter value tends to cause voltage loss and even system
instability.
0.8000 1.000 1.250 2.000
10 283 (86) 451 (137) 716 (218) 1811 (551)
20 141 (42) 225 (68) 358 (109) 905 (275)
30 94 (28) 150 (45) 238 (72) 603 (183)
40 70 (21) 112 (34) 179 (54) 452 (137)
50 56 (17) 90 (27) 143 (43) 362 (110)
60 47 (14) 75 (22) 119 (36) 301 (91)
70 40 (12) 64 (19) 102 (31) 258 (78)
80 35 (10) 56 (17) 89 (27) 226 (68)
90 31 (9) 50 (15) 79 (24) 201 (61)
100 28 (8) 45 (13) 71 (21) 181 (55)
110 25 (7) 41 (12) 65 (19) 164 (49)
120 23 (7) 37 (11) 59 (17) 150 (45)
130 21 (6) 34 (10) 55 (16) 139 (42)
140 20 (6) 32 (9) 51 (15) 129 (39)
150 18 (5) 30 (9) 47 (14) 120 (36)
160 17 (5) 28 (8) 44 (13) 113 (34)
170 16 (4) 26 (7) 42 (12) 106 (32)
180 15 (4) 25 (7) 39 (11) 100 (30)
190 14 (4) 23 (7) 37 (11) 95 (28)
200 14 (4) 22 (6) 35 (10) 90 (27)
Power (W)
Diameter (mm)
Distance (ft / m)
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Lightn ing & Surge Pr otection
The product adopts multi-level anti-lightning and anti-surge technology integrated with gas discharge
tube, power resistor and TVS tube. The powerful lightning and surge protection barrier effectively avoids
product damage caused by various pulse signals with power below 4kV, including instantaneous
lightning, surge and static. However, for complicated outdoor environment, refer to instruction below for
lightning and surge protection:
z The product features with dedicated earth wire, which must be firmly grounded. As for surveillance
sites beyond the effective protection scope, it’s necessary to erect independent lightening rods to
protect the security devices. It’s recommended to separate the lightning rod from the mounting pole,
placing the rod on an independent pole, as shown in the figure below. If the product has to be installed
on the same pole or pedestal for lightning rod, there should be strict insulation between the video
cable BNC terminal, power cable, control cable and the standing pole of the lightning rod.
z For suburb and rural areas, it’s recommended to adopt direct burial for the transmission cables.
Overhead wiring is prohibited, because it’s more likely to encounter lightning strike. Use shielded
cables or thread the cables through metal tubes for burial, thus to ensure the electric connection to the
metal tube. In case it’s difficult to thread the cable through the tube all the way, it’s acceptable to use
tube-threaded cables only at both ends of the transmission line, yet the length in burial should be no
less than 15 meters. The cable sheath and the tube should be connected to the lightning -proof
grounding device.
z Additional high-power lightning-proof equipment and lightning rods should be installed for strong
thunderstorm or high induced voltage areas (such as high-voltage substation).
z The lightning protection and grounding for outdoor devices and wires should be designed in line with
the actual protection requirement, national standards and industrial standards.
z The system should perform equipotential grounding by streaming, shielding, clamping and earthing.
The grounding device must meet anti-interference and electric safety requirements. There should be
no short-circuiting or hybrid junction between the device and the strong grid. Make sure there’s a
reliable grounding system, with grounding resistance below 4 (below 10 for high soil resistivity
regions). The cross-sectional area of the earthing conductor should be no less than 25mm².
Lightning rod
Front device for surveillance system
Separated layout for the lightning
rod and the standing pole
LPZO
B
LPZO
A
Mounting
pole for
front device
30° 30°
Infinova
51 Stout s La ne, Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852, U .S.A. Tel: 1-888-685 -2002 (U SA only)
1-732-355-9100 Fax: 1-732-355-9101 sales@infinova.com
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