Messoa SCR515PRO Instruction Manual

Intelligent Trafc Camera
Instruction Manual
Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
CONTENTS
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2. PART DESCRIPTION & DIMENSION.................................
3. INSTALLATION..............................................................
4. INTERNAL PART NAMES.................................................
5. OSD SETUP MENU.........................................................
6. MENU SETTING.............................................................
7. SPECIFICATION.............................................................
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P32-515010-000A A.3 515
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1. Read this Instruction Manual: Before using the product, please carefully read through the
safety information and operation instructions.
2. Keep this Instruction Manual: Safely store the Instruction Manual for future reference.
3. Follow instructions: When operating the unit, please follow instructions on the
Instruction Manual.
4. Cleaning:
Before cleaning the unit, please rst unplug the power.
5. Peripheral/accessories: Do not place the unit on an unstable cart, tripod, or on a
tabletop as personal injury and damage to the unit may occur
due to a fall. Please use ofcially certied support, frames, and
accessories included with the product. Follow the instructions in this Instruction Manual during installation to ensure the quality and maintain safety.
6. Power:
Please follow the labeled specications on the unit and
supply with the correct power. If unsure of the actual power requirements, please contact the distributor and do not connect the power at will.
7. Power cable: The power cable must be properly secured as improper
connections may cause a short circuit, re hazards, or serious damage and hazards.
8. Lightning strike: During prolonged inactivity, please unplug the power cable and
the video cable to avoid damage from lightning strike and power surges.
9. Foreign objects and uids:
Please do not insert any objects into the unit or spill liquids to avoid short circuits.
10. Warning: High voltage circuitry contained within the unit. Do not
disassemble to avoid electric shock. All maintenance operations
must be handled by qualied maintenance staff.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety Information:
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11. Maintenance:
When the following occurs, please rst power off the unit and then perform maintenance by qualied maintenance staff:
(a). Damaged power cable or socket (b). Liquid spills or foreign objects in the unit (c). Inoperable unit when proper instructions are followed (d). Dropped unit or damaged shell (e). Other anomalies
12. Component replacement:
Replaced components by the maintenance staff must be ofcial certied parts of identical specications. Using unauthorized components can cause re hazards and electric shock damage.
13. Safety inspection: After the unit maintenance has been completed, the maintenance
staff must perform safety inspection to ensure proper operation.
SAFETY INFORMATION
The triangle symbol with lightning arrow indicates
that ungrounded “Hazardous Voltage” exists within
the unit. The voltage level may cause personal
electric shock hazards.
The triangle symbol with exclamation mark
indicates that there are important operation and maintenance instructions in the Instruction Manual.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The 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. The 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 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 users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
FCC Caution: To ensure continued compliance, use only shielded interface cables when
connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Any changes or modications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operation this equipment.
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PART DESCRIPTION & DIMENSION
1. Structure Illustration:
The gure above is the illustration of the housing, which may be used
with most of ICR real Day and Night cameras.
2. Dimension and Accessory
Accessory Pack
(1) Video sync cable (7) Spacer
(2) Day/night sync cable (8) 2 Screws (for tripod stand)
(3) Camera power cable (9) User manual
(4) BNC connector (5) 3 Glands
(6) Hexagon screw driver
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INSTALLATION
Take the bracket from the box and put the power cable and video cable through the bracket then x the bracket to the wall. (Loose
the screws of the bracket for easy assembly if necessary.)
Secondly, take out the housing and open the side cover with
hexagon screw driver.
3.1
3.2
3. How to install the camera and bracket:
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INSTALLATION
Put the power cable and video cable through the bottom of the housing and let them pass from the hole.
Attention: Two solutions are available for waterproof: (1) User can take out the spacer from the accessory pack and stick it right by the outlet (Fig A) or (2) use the three glands cover and let the power cable and video cable pass through the hole of glands cover (Fig B).
3.3
Fig. B
Fig. A
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INSTALLATION
IR LED driver board
Heater board
Camera position
Inner Part Denition
Fan
3.4 Open the side cover and you can see the housing inner part.
There are two installation types.
Power Adpator ( only in AC90~260V housing)
power connector board (only in AC90~260V housing)
Heater
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INSTALLATION
3.5 Connect the power cable to the power port of the AC24V camera
and to the A section (L+: power +/ N-: power- ) as below.
Connect the outside AC24V power supply to the section B
(L+: power+/ N-: power- ).
Partial heater board
Note: For the AC90~260V housing type, connect the power cable
to the power port of the AC90~260V camera and to A section (L+: power +/ N-: power- ). Connect the outside AC90~260V
power supply to the section B (L+: power+/ N-: power- ).
Partial power connector board
B.
A.
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INSTALLATION
Then, close the side cover and use the provided screws to x the housing on the bracket with hexagon screw driver.
Loosen the pan and tilt adjustment screw of the bracket to modify the angle of the housing and then tighten the screw.
3.6
3.7
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INSTALLATION
Replace the side cover and tighten the screws (A/ B).
3.8
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Recommended Installation Distance
The camera’s built-in 7.5~50mm lens captures a wide 13~16 ft. (4~5 Meter) eld. To
ensure an optimal view, please adjust the lens under the conditions we suggest
1. The camera height should be higher than 11.5 ft. (3.5 Meter)
2. The width of the license plate should cover approximately 17~20% of the width of
the screen.
3. Vertical angle should not be less than 40 degrees.
Height
11.5~20 ft
(3.5~6 Meter)
Distance:39~60 ft
(12~18Meter)
Capture width 13~16 ft (4~5 Meter)
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INTERNAL PART NAMES
(1) Lens mount
For the installation of CS Mount lenses only.
(2) Back Focus adjustment :
A.Back Focus Screw : Loosen this screw before you use the Focus Adjustment. To maintain the correct focus afterwards, ensure that it is tightened. B.Focus Adjustment : Adjust this dial to obtain correct back-focus
whilst using a CS mount lens.
(3) Exposure control Use these holes to connect to a bracket
or to a housing according to your applications. Two types of lenses are appropriate for this function : A.DC IRIS lens : Set the IRIS slide switch to the DC position and adjust the LEVEL control in the OSD menu. B.Video IRIS lens : Set the IRIS slide switch to the VIDEO position and adjust the LEVEL and ALC controls on the lens to obtain a clear picture.
(4) Up button
Use this button to move the cursor upward
or to select different settings in the OSD menu.
(5) Left button Use this button to move the cursor to the
left or to exit the selected item in the OSD menu.
(6) Enter button
Use this button to enter the selected item or
to conrm the settings in the OSD menu.
(7) Down button
Use this button to move the cursor
downward or to select different settings in the OSD menu.
(8) Right button
Use this button to move the cursor to the
right or to enter the selected item in the OSD menu.
PART NAMES
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(9) Tripod Stand
Application for mounting the camera onto
the camera holder. Effective for general camera tripods.
(10)Terminal Block
RS485+ RS485 signal input port
RS485- RS485 signal input port
PDS Alarm input port
CL Color mode
GND GND
BW b/w mode
GND GND
+5V 5V output port
(11) Video Output Terminal
BNC :Used to give out the video signal.
Connected to the video input terminal of a
monitor, switcher, etc. (to be terminated with 75
ohm impedance)
(12) DC12V/AC24V Power Connector
Connect this connector to the respe­ctive power source.(DC12V/AC24V model only)
WARNING: This apparatus must be EARTHED.
(13) Power Indicator
Connect this connector to the respe­ctive power source.(DC12V/AC24V model only)
WARNING: This apparatus must be EARTHED.
(14) AC90V~260V
Connect this connector to the respe­ctive power source.(AC9 0 ~260V model only)
WARNING: This apparatus must be EARTHED.
INTERNAL PART NAMES
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OSD Setup Menu
OSD SETUP MENU
D/N MODE
AUTO
D/N LEVEL
N/D LEVEL
D/N DELAY
MID HIGH LOW
MID HIGH LOW
5 10 15 20 0
MONO
COLOR
D/N SYNC
SCHEDULE
EXPOSRUE
TIME
D/N TIME
N/D TIME
ALC
AES
LENS TYPE
DC LEVEL
L. SUPPR.
LEVEL
SHUTTER
LUMII
* * *
BLC OFF BLC1 BLC2 BLC3 BLC4 BLC5 BLC6
CATCH ALL CATCH ALL Submenu
SHADOW ADJ.
FOG PEN.
*
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
OFF ON
DAY SHUTTER
NIGHT SHUTTER
1/60 (1/50)
1/60 (1/50)
1/100K
1/100K
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OSD Setup Menu
SYNC
WHITE BALANCE ATW1 ATW2 R:15 B:15
GAMMA
BLEMISH DET
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
INT LINE LOCK
APERTURE MID HIGH LOW
PRIVACY ZONE
RESOLUTION
OPTION
OFF ON
PRIVACY ZONE Submenu
OFF ON
SET
CHORMA
CAMERA TEXT
STOP HUNTING
LANGUAGE
DNR
MIRROR
FLIP
REMOTE
CAMERA TEXT MENU
OFF ON
English
OFF 2DNR 3DNR
OFF ON
OFF ON
ADDRESS BAUD RATE PROTOCOL SOFT VER
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OSD Setup Menu
CATCH ALL Submenu
TRAFFIC
EASY MODE
NORMAL
TRAFFIC L.
SHUTTER
CHORMA
L. SUPPR. OFF D/N SYNC
GAMMA
HLC
PDSP
BACK
NORMAL TRAFFIC 1 TRAFFIC 2 TRAFFIC 3 TRAFFIC 4
LICENSE P.
CUSTOM
L.P.
LUMII
DCP
ZONE
LEVEL
ON OFF AUTO
SETTING FULL SCREEN
MID LOW HIGH
DCP
ZONE
LEVEL
ON OFF AUTO
SETTING FULL SCREEN
MID LOW HIGH
DCP
ZONE
LEVEL
ON OFF AUTO
SETTING FULL SCREEN
MID LOW HIGH
DCP
ZONE
LEVEL
ON OFF AUTO
SETTING FULL SCREEN
MID LOW HIGH
AUTO FORCE
ALC
Submenu
1/60 (1/50) 1/100K
ALC
Submenu
CATCH
ALL
Submenu
DAY SHUTTER
NIGHT SHUTTER
1/60 (1/50)
1/60 (1/50)
1/100K
1/100K
ALC
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MENU Setting
Presse the ENTER button to execute the main menu. The shaded setting area represents a item and keeps blinking.
- Entering OSD Menu
Press the Enter button for 2 sec or more and the OSD setup menu will appear on the monitor.
UP button: Press it to move the cursor up. Down button: Press it to move the cursor down. Enter button: Press it to enter the selected item or change the settings of the
selected item.
Right button: Press it to change the settings of the selected item. Left button: Press it to change the settings of teh selected item.
NOTE: When an item is selected, it will start blinking.
After all the settings have been satised, move the cursor to the "EXIT" item and
press the enter button to exit OSD setup menu. You can also restore teh settings to factory default by moving the cursor to the
"DEFAULT" item and then pressing the Enter button.
You can also restore the settings to what you had set up last time by entering the
OSD menu , moving the cursor to the "CANCEL" item and then pressing the Enter
button.
6.1 Day/Night Mode
Select the Day/ Night (D/N) mode to control the day/ night mode switching. Move the
cursor to the D/N MODE set up item. Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to select the AUTO,
MONO, COLOR, D/N SYNC, or SCHEDULE.
Function Setting
D/N MODE AUTO
EXPOSURE <ALC> SHUTTER <SET>
LUMII *-------­BLC OFF
CATCH ALL <SET>
SHADOW ADJ. OFF FOG PEN. *--------
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
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MENU SETTING
6.1.1 AUTO: When set to this mode, the camera will change to color mode or
b/w mode automatically depending on a subject’s brightness. (When GAIN is set OFF, the AUTO function can not be selected).
•D/N LEVEL: Select D/N LEVEL to set up the switchover point of brightness
from color mode to b/w mode under different lux levels. Move the cursor to the D/N LEVEL set up item. Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to select LOW, MID or HIGH. This function is only effective when the D/N mode is set to AUTO. LOW: The switchover point of brightness from color to b/w mode is 1 lux.
MID: The switchover point of brightness from color to b/w mode is 2 lux. HIGH: The switchover point of brightness from color to b/w mode is 3 lux.
•N/D LEVEL: Select N/D LEVEL to set up the switchover point of brightness
from B/W mode to COLOR mode under different lux levels. Move the cursor to the N/D LEVEL set up item. Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to select HIGH, LOW or MID. This function is only effective when the N/D mode is set to AUTO. LOW: The switchover point of brightness from b/w to color mode is 7 lux.
MID: The switchover point of brightness from b/w to color mode is 8 lux. HIGH: The switchover point of brightness from b/w to color mode is 9 lux.
•N/D DELAY: Set the DELAY time for the D/ N function. Move the cursor to the
D/N DELAY set up item. Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to select 0,5,10,15 or 20 sec for the delay of the DN mode switching time. This function is only effective when the D/N Mode is set to AUTO.
6.1.2 MONO: When set to this mode, the camera will always remain in b/w mode.
6.1.3 COLOR: When set to this mode, the camera will always remain in color
mode.
6.1.4 D/N SYNC: When set to this mode, the camera will change to color mode or
b/w mode after it receives a signal transmitted from an external sensor or equipment which is connected to this camera.
6.1.5 <SCHEDULE>: This function sets the present time of the camera or the D/N
time for changing the color mode to b/w mode or the N/D time for changing the b/w mode to color mode.
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MENU SETTING
6.2 EXPOSURE
Set the ALC for the Auto IRIS lens control and the AES for the auto electronic shutter.
Move the cursor to the EXPOSURE set up item.
6.2.1 ALC: The lens level can be adjusted by moving the LEVEL cursor on the menu
accordingly. Only DC lens is provided for selection. Also adjust the "L. SUPPR." level to adjust the exposure level (only can be adjusted when the "L.SUPPR." is
enabled.)
6.2.2 AES: Auto electronic shutter mode.
6.3 SHUTTER
Set the high-speed electronic shutter, 1/60 (NTSC) or 1/50 (PAL) to 1/100K sec.. Move the cursor to the SHUTTER set up item. Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button and choose the shutter speed from 1/60 or 1/50 to 1/100K.
D/N MODE AUTO
EXPOSURE <ALC> SHUTTER <SET>
LUMII *-------­BLC OFF
CATCH ALL <SET>
SHADOW ADJ. OFF FOG PEN. *--------
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
ALC MENU LENS TYPE DC DC LEVEL ----*----­L. SUPPR. ----*-----
BACK
AES MENU LEVEL -----*----
BACK
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MENU SETTING
6.4 LUMII
Set the LUMII function to increase the sensitivity, reduces video noise and makes night image brighter and clear. The higher the level, the brighter the image.
6.5 BLC
Move the cursor to the BLC set up item. Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to choose OFF, BLC1, BLC2, BLC3, BLC4, BLC5 or BLC6.
D/N MODE AUTO
EXPOSURE <ALC> SHUTTER <SET>
LUMII *-------­BLC OFF
CATCH ALL <SET>
SHADOW ADJ. OFF FOG PEN. *--------
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
D/N MODE AUTO
EXPOSURE <ALC> SHUTTER <SET>
LUMII *-------­BLC OFF
CATCH ALL <SET>
SHADOW ADJ. OFF FOG PEN. *--------
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
6.3.1 DAY SHUTTER:
Set the day shutter, 1/60 (NTSC) or 1/50 (PAL) to 1/100K
sec., for color mode.
6.3.2 NIGHT SHUTTER:
Set the day shutter, 1/60 (NTSC) or 1/50 (PAL) to 1/100K
sec., for b/w mode.
SHUTTER MENU DAY SHUTTER 1/60 NIGHT SHUTTER 1/60
BACK
SHUTTER MENU DAY SHUTTER 1/60 NIGHT SHUTTER 1/60
BACK
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MENU SETTING
OFF:The BLC function is off. BLC1:Backlight compensation window looks like below:
BLC2: Backlight compensation window looks like below:
BLC3: Backlight compensation window looks like below:
BLC4:Backlight compensation window looks like below:
BLC5:Backlight compensation window looks like below:
BLC6:Backlight compensation window looks like below:
D/N MODE AUTO
EXPOSURE <ALC> SHUTTER <SET>
LUMII *-------­BLC OFF
CATCH ALL <SET>
SHADOW ADJ. OFF FOG PEN. *--------
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
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6.6 CATCH ALL
The CATCH ALL function enables the camera to easily recognize the number plates of cars traveling at high speeds and even eliminates headlight glare.
D/N MODE AUTO
EXPOSURE <ALC> SHUTTER <SET>
LUMII *-------­BLC OFF
CATCH ALL <SET>
SHADOW ADJ. OFF FOG PEN. *--------
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
6.6.1 TRAFFIC: Set TRAFFIC for the TRAFFIC function. Move the cursor to the
TRAFFIC set up items. Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to select NORMAL,TRAFFIC 1, TRAFFIC 2, TRAFFIC 3 or TRAFFIC 4.
NORMAL: Set the NORMAL function for normal trafc condition.
•TRAFFIC 1: Used when vehicle speeds range from 20 to 110 kph (12-68mph). The camera should be directly facing oncoming vehicles.
•TRAFFIC 2: Used for high speed environment such as freeways where vehicles are traveling 90-180 kph(56-112 mph). The camera should be directly facing oncoming vehicles.
•TRAFFIC 3: Used when high speeds range from 20 to 110 kph (12-68 mph). The camera should be at an angle to oncoming vehicles.
•TRAFFIC 4: Used in parking area where vehicle speeds are from 0 to 20 kph (0-12 mph). The camera should be directly facing oncoming vehicles.
6.6.2 EASY MODE:
Set EASY MODE for easily setting a capture mode for different
applications.
MENU SETTING
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL
EASY MODE <NORMAL>
LUMII *--------
SHUTTER <SET>
CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
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•NORMAL: Set the NORMAL funciton for normal trafc condition.
- DCP: for recovering the original color of exposure section of image. Select ON or OFF to always enable or disable this function or AUTO to automatically enable this function according to the exposure level of image.
- ZONE: select the zone which you want to recover the original color of monitor section. Move the cursor to set up an item. Use LEFT/RIGHT/UP/ DOWN to move the default zone. Then press ENTER and again use LEFT/ RIGHT/UP/DOWN to increase the zone.
- LEVEL: Select LOW, MID or HIGH to decide the recovery level.
TRAFFIC L.: Used for trafce light capture. Users can change its parameters
to create a new “CUSTOM T.L.” mode for different application.
- DCP: for recovering the original color of exposure section of image. Select ON or OFF to always enable or disable this function or AUTO to automatically enable this function according to the exposure level of image.
- ZONE: select the zone which you want to recover the original color of monitor section. Move the cursor to set up an item. Use LEFT/RIGHT/UP/ DOWN to move the default zone. Then press ENTER and again use LEFT/ RIGHT/UP/DOWN to increase the zone.
- LEVEL: Select LOW, MID or HIGH to decide the recovery level.
LICENSE P.: Used for licnese plate capture. Users can change its parameters
to create a new “CUSTOM L.P.” mode for different application.
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL EASY MODE <NORMAL> LUMII *--------
SHUTTER <SET>
CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL EASY MODE <TRAFFIC L.> LUMII *--------
SHUTTER <SET>
CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
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- DCP: for recovering the original color of exposure section of image. Select ON or OFF to always enable or disable this function or AUTO to automatically enable this function according to the exposure level of image.
- ZONE: select the zone which you want to recover the original color of monitor section. Move the cursor to set up an item. Use LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN to move the default zone. Then press ENTER and again use LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN to increase the zone.
- LEVEL: Select LOW, MID or HIGH to decide the recovery level.
CUSTOM T.L./CUSTOM L.P.: User can adjust parameters to create a
new mode for more appropriate applications.
- DCP: for recovering the original color of exposure section of image. Select ON or OFF to always enable or disable this function or AUTO to automatically enable this function according to the exposure level of image.
- ZONE: select the zone which you want to recover the original color of monitor section. Move the cursor to set up an item. Use LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN to move the default zone. Then press ENTER and again use LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN to increase the zone.
- LEVEL: Select LOW, MID or HIGH to decide the recovery level.
6.6.3 LUMII: Set the LUMII function to increase the sensibility, reduces video noise and makes night image brighter and clear. The higher the level, the brighter the image.
MENU SETTING
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL EASY MODE <LICENSE P.> LUMII *--------
SHUTTER <SET>
CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL
EASY MODE <CUSTOM L.P.>
LUMII ----*----
SHUTTER <SET>
CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
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6.6.4 SHUTTER: Set the high-speed electronic shutter, 1/60(NTSC) or 1/50(PAL) to 1/100K sec.. Move the cursor to the SHUTTER set up item. Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button and choose the shutter speed from 1/60 or 1/50 to 1/100K.
6.6.4.1 DAY SHUTTER:
Set the day shutter, 1/60 (NTSC) or 1/50 (PAL) to 1/100K
sec., for color mode.
6.6.4.2 NIGHT SHUTTER: Set the night shutter, 1/60 (NTSC) or 1/50 (PAL) to
1/100K sec., for b/w mode.
6.6.5 CHROMA: Adjust density of color. The higher the value, the more degree it adjusts.
MENU SETTING
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL
EASY MODE <CUSTOM L.P.>
LUMII ----*----
SHUTTER <SET>
CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL
EASY MODE <NORMAL>
LUMII *-------­SHUTTER <SET> CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
SHUTTER MENU DAY SHUTTER 1/50 NIGHT SHUTTER 1/50
BACK
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6.6.6 L. SUPPR.: The headlight suppression function.
OFF: the L. SUPPR. function is off.
D/N SYNC: The funciton is on on the condition that the color mode changes
to b/w mode after the camera receives a signal transmitted from an external sensor or equipment.
AUTO: When set to this mode, the camera will change the exposure level automatically.
FORCE: When set to this mode, this function is always on.
6.6.7 GAMMA: Set the image contrast. The value more close to the middle, the
more contrast the image shows.
6.6.8 HLC: Adjust the sharpness of the brightest section of image. The higher the
value, the sharper the brightest section.
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL
EASY MODE <NORMAL>
LUMII *--------
SHUTTER <SET>
CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL
EASY MODE <NORMAL>
LUMII *--------
SHUTTER <SET>
CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL
EASY MODE <NORMAL>
LUMII *--------
SHUTTER <SET>
CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
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6.6.9 PDSP: This function is designed to set another shutter value when a vehicle or
object exceeds the speed you set (always used when equipped with other alarm or sensor).
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.7 SHADOW ADJ. (SHADOW ADJUSTMENT)
Set the function to make the dark section of image much brighter. Select OFF or ON
6.8 FOG PEN. (FOG PENETRATION)
Set the function to recovery the real color of image from the foggy video. The higher
the value, the more real color it will recover.
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL
EASY MODE <NORMAL>
LUMII *--------
SHUTTER <SET>
CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL
EASY MODE <NORMAL>
LUMII *--------
SHUTTER <SET>
CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
D/N MODE AUTO
EXPOSURE <ALC> SHUTTER <SET>
LUMII *-------­BLC OFF CATCH ALL <SET> SHADOW ADJ. OFF FOG PEN. *--------
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
D/N MODE AUTO
EXPOSURE <ALC> SHUTTER <SET>
LUMII *-------­BLC OFF CATCH ALL <SET> SHADOW ADJ. OFF FOG PEN. *--------
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
MENU SETTING
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6.9 SYNC
Move the cursor to the SYNC set up item. Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to choose INT or LINE LOCK. This function only works on AC models.
INT: The camera is in the internal SYNC mode.
LINE LOCK: The camera is in the line lock mode, you can adjust the phase
angle from 0 ~ 300 degree accordingly. The default is 0 degree.
NOTE: For DC models, the SYNC will be in INT mode automatically.
6.10 WHITE BALANCE
Set the white balance mode (ATW2, ATW1 and R15 B15). Move the cursor to the
WHITE BALANCE set up item. Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to choose a white balance
mode.
ATW1: The auto trace white balance algorithm is designed to implement
a perfect color reproduction. The color temperature range is 2600°K-6500°K.
ATW2: The auto trace white balance algorithm is designed to implement
a perfect color reproduction. The color temperature range is 2500°K-9500°K.
•R15 B15: Move to “R:15 B:15” when WHITE BALANCE is highlighted by pressing the LEFT/RIGHT button. Then press the Enter (Center) button, followed by the UP/DOWN button to adjust to your desired
value of Red and Blue.
MENU SETTING
SYNC INT WHITE BALANCE ATW2 GAMMA ----*---­APERTURE MID PRIVACY ZONE OFF RESOLUTION OFF
OPTION <SET> NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
SYNC INT WHITE BALANCE ATW2 GAMMA ----*---­APERTURE MID PRIVACY ZONE OFF RESOLUTION OFF
OPTION <SET> NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
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6.11 GAMMA
Set the image contrast. The value more close to the middle, the more contrast the
image shows.
6.12 APERTURE
Select the picture sharpness. (LOW, MID, HIGH). Move the cursor to the APERTURE
set up item. Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button, to choose HIGH, MID or LOW.
6.13 PRIVACY ZONE
Max 8 blocks can be set on the screen. Move the cursor to the PRIVACY ZONE set up
item. Press ENTER to get into the submenu. In the submenu, the user can select ON
or OFF of the privacy zone and set up to 8 blocks on any position of the screen.
6.14 RESOLUTION
MENU SETTING
SYNC INT WHITE BALANCE ATW2 GAMMA ----*---­APERTURE MID PRIVACY ZONE OFF RESOLUTION OFF
OPTION <SET> NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
SYNC INT WHITE BALANCE ATW2 GAMMA ----*---­APERTURE MID PRIVACY ZONE OFF RESOLUTION OFF
OPTION <SET> NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
PIRVACY ZONE MENU
PRIVACY ZONE OFF BLOCK 1 SET CLR
BACK CLEAR ALL
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6.15 OPTION
Select Blemish compensation, Chroma, Camera Text, Stop Hunting, Language, DNR,
MIRROR, FLIP, and Remote. Move the cursor to the OPTION set up item. Press the
ENTER button (Center) to view the OPTION MENU.
OPTION MENU
BLEMISH DET <SET>
CHROMA -----*----
CAMERA TEXT <SET>
STOP HUNTING OFF LANGUAGE ENGLISH DNR OFF MIRROR OFF FLIP OFF
REMOTE <SET>
BACK
6.15.1 BLEMISH DET:
Press Enter to set the blemish compensation function. Press
<SET> and awaits "WAITING” to be conrmed. After that, the white blemish
will be removed.
6.15.2 CHORMA: Adjust density of color. The higher the value, the more degree it
adjusts.
6.15.3 CAMERA TEXT: Use ENTER to get into the submenu. When exiting the OSD
menu, the text will be shown on the display. You can move the TEXT position
to anywhere on the screen.
MENU SETTING
SYNC INT WHITE BALANCE ATW2 GAMMA ----*---­APERTURE MID PRIVACY ZONE OFF RESOLUTION OFF
OPTION <SET> NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
CAMERA TEXT MENU
TEXT POS <SET> TEXT **********
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789:<>
- . , ; x / BACK CLEAR
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6.15.4 STOP HUNTING: Set the funciton to stop switching from color mode to b/w
mode or b/w mode to color mode automatically.
6.15.5 LANGUAGE: Only English available.
6.15.6 DNR: Move the cursor to the DNR set up item. Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to
adjust the desired level of Digital Noise Reduction. You can choose 2DNR/ 3DNR.
6.15.7 MIRROR: Set image as left or right. Select OFF or ON to disable or enable
this function.
6.15.8 FLIP: Set image as upside or down. Select OFF or ON to disable or enable
this function.
6.15.9 REMOTE:
Use ENTER to get into the
submenu. Users can set up system
information
such as camera address, baud rate(1200,2400,4800,9600),
protocol(Pelco P/D). The software version will be shown in the bottom.
6.16 Default:
Restore factory settings. Open the OSD menu, move the cursor to DEFAULT and press ENTER.
MENU SETTING
D/N MODE AUTO
EXPOSURE <ALC> SHUTTER <SET>
LUMII *-------­BLC OFF
CATCH ALL <SET>
SHADOW ADJ. OFF FOG PEN. *-------­NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
Note: You can access the LUMII, SHUTTER, and GAMMA settings in the main menu and in the CATCH ALL menu. Changing any of these 3 settings in the main menu changes it in the CATCH ALL menu and vise versa.
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MENU SETTING
Move the cursor to the CATCH ALL menu and press Enter
Move the cursor to EASY MODE.
Set to LICENSE P.
Go back to the Main menu. Go to D/N Mode. Set to D/N Sync and exit.
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL EASY MODE <NORMAL> LUMII *-------­SHUTTER 1/50 CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
CATCH ALL MENU TRAFFIC NORMAL EASY MODE <LICENSE P.> LUMII *-------­SHUTTER 1/50 CHROMA *-------­L. SUPPR. OFF GAMMA *--------­HLC *-------- PDSP OFF BACK
D/N MODE D/N SYNC
EXPOSURE <ALC> SHUTTER <SET>
LUMII *-------­BLC OFF
CATCHALL <SET>
SHADOW ADJ. OFF FOG PEN. *--------
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
D/N MODE AUTO
EXPOSURE <ALC> SHUTTER <SET>
LUMII *-------­BLC OFF CATCHALL <SET> SHADOW ADJ. OFF FOG PEN. *--------
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
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SPECIFICATION
Image System
Signal system NTSC PAL
Imaging area 4.9mm x 3.7mm
Image pickup device SONY 1/3" Super HAD II Hi-Res CCD
Effective pixels(HxV) 768 x 494 752 x 582
Electric
Scanning system
2:1 Interlace V: 59.94Hz, 2:1 Interlace V: 50Hz,
H: 15.734KHz H: 15.625KHz
Sync system Internal / line lock (AC input only)
Horizontal resolution 600 / 700 TV lines (day/night mode)
Infrared illuminator 70M distance, 850nm wavelength, view angle of 50 degree
LEDs Superior power:96 pcs LEDs; Metaphase-type LEDs, high-efcient array
Gamma correction 10 levels selectable
Minimum illumination
Day mode: 0.01 Lux(F1.4, AGC on , 10IRE); 0.04 lux (F1.4, AGC on , 50IRE)
Night mode: 0.003 Lux(F1.4, AGC on , 10IRE); 0.01 lux (F1.4, AGC on , 50IRE)
S/N ratio More than 50dB (AGC off)
Built-in Lens f:7.5-50mm F1.3, IR-corrected (DC Lens)
Privacy zone On / Off, up to 8 zones
Day/Night mode Auto / Mono / Color / D/N Sync / Schedule
Iris control Video / DC driver
Lumii 9 levels selectable
White Balance ATW1 / ATW2 / Manual
Electric shutter
Auto ( 1/60 to 1/100K sec.) / manual 46 stpes
(1/60 to 1/100K sec.)
Auto ( 1/50 to 1/100K sec.) / manual 46 stpes
(1/50 to 1/100K sec.)
BLC BLC1 /BLC2 /BLC3 /BLC4 /BLC5 /BLC6 / Off
Aperture control High / Mid / Low
Chroma 9 levels selectable
OSD Yes
Intelligent trafce mode
1. Trafc 1 : 20 to 110 km/hr
12 to 68 mph
2. Trafc 2: 90 to 180 km/hr
56 to 112 mph
3. Trafc 3 : 20 to 110 km/hr
12 to 68 mph
4. Trafc 4: 0 to 20 km/hr
0 to 12 mph
Headlight suppression 10 levels selectable
Fog penetration 6 levels selectable
Shadow adjustment On / Off
Digital Noise Reduction(DNR)
Off/ 2DNR/ 3DNR
Mirror On / Off
Flickerless On / Off
Remote control Yes (RS485)
Video output 1Vpp composite output, 75 ohm
Mechanism
Dimension (L x W x H) 422 x 174 x 145mm (16.6" x 6.9" x 5.7")
Enclosure
Vandal-proof, side opening, IP66, vandal-proof, die-cast aluminum with stainless screw, salt
resistance, with wall mount cable management bracket
Weight 6 kg (13.22 lb)
Application Ceiling mount/Corner mount/Pole mount
Environment
Operating temperature -30C ~ 50C
Operating humidity 30% ~ 90% RH
Storage temperature -30C ~ 60C
Protection Class IP66
Power supply
Power requirement AC24V AC90 ~ 260 V AC24V
Power consumption 45W (max. with heater&blower)
Model: SCR515PRO
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