SCC-A2333(P)
SCC-A2033P
DIGITAL COLOR CAMERA
user manual
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Safety information
CAUTION
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WARNING
•To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
WARNING
1.Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet. Using any other adapter could cause fire, electrical shock, or damage to the product
2.Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery may cause explosion, fire, electric shock, or damage to the product.
3.Do not connect multiple cameras to a single adapter. Exceeding the capacity may cause abnormal heat generation or fire.
4.Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle. Insecure connection may cause fire.
5.When installing the camera, fasten it securely and firmly. A falling camera may cause personal injury.
6.Do not place conductive objects (e.g. screwdrivers, coins, metal things, etc.) or containers filled with water on top of the camera. Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire, electric shock, or falling objects.
7.Do not install the unit in humid, dusty, or sooty locations. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
8.If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit, stop using the product. In such case, immediately disconnect the power source and contact the service center. Continued use in such a condition may cause fire or electric shock.
9.If this product fails to operate normally, contact the nearest service center. Never disassemble or modify this product in any way. (SAMSUNG is not liable for problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair.)
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Safety information
10.When cleaning, do not spray water directly onto parts of the product. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
CAUTION
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Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong shock to it. Keep away from a location |
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Do not install in a location subject to high temperature (over 50°C), low temperature (below - |
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10°C), or high humidity. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock. |
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If you want to relocate the already installed product, be sure to turn off the power and then move |
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Remove the power plug from the outlet when then there is a lightning. Neglecting to do so may |
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cause fire or damage to the product. |
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Keep out of direct sunlight and heat radiation sources. It may cause fire. |
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Install it in a place with good ventilation. |
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Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extremely bright objects such as sun, as this may |
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damage the CCD image sensor. |
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The Mains plug is used as a disconnect device and shall stay readily operable at any time. |
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Important Safety Instructions
1.Read these instructions.
2.Keep these instructions.
3.Heed all warnings.
4.Follow all instructions.
5.Do not use this apparatus near water.
6.Clean only with dry cloth.
7.Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8.Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9.Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10.Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11.Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12.Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
13.Unplug this apparatus when a card is used. Use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
14.Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as powersupply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
4 – DIGITAL COLOR CAMERA
Contents
Introduction
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PRODUCT & ACCESSORIES |
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Installation
Connecting the Auto Iris Lens Connector |
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Mounting the lens |
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Connecting cables and checking operation |
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How to use OSD Menu |
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Main Menu |
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Profile |
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Camera Setup |
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Intelligence |
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Privacy Zone Setup |
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Other Set |
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Communication |
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System Information |
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Introduction
FEATURES
High Resolution
•This camera has realized high resolution of 600 lines using the top-notch full digital image processing and special algorithm technologies.
Intelligent Motion Detection & Tracking
•This is an intelligent function that automatically detects a motion of an object. You can set a virtual fence so it sounds an alert if an object passes / enters /exits the virtual fence or virtual area.
XDR (eXtended Dynamic Range)
•Actively controls the gamma compensation in the way it operates the ambient luminance contrast in a certain pixel unit to determine the optimal visibility.
DAY/NIGHT
•This function can make the IR Cut filtering function inactive under the illumination below the normal value.
High Sensitivity
•It implements images of high sensitivity using the up-to-date SONY 1/2” Exview-HAD IT CCD..
Low Illumination
•It uses the digital signal technologies such as low illumination and Day/Night functions that make your camera identify objects even in the worst environment.
Superior Backlight Adjustment
•When an object has a bright illumination or sunlight behind it, this camera automatically improves the shaded object picture quality.
Digital Power Synchronization
•The full digital Line Lock function directly adjusts the vertical camera synchronization to enhance the operationability and reliability of this camera.
Output Signal Setting
•You can set the following Video output signals: Image reversion (Horizontal, Vertical, or both), Privacy, Horizontal/Vertical profiling, and digital zooming.
OSD(On Screen Display) Menu
•OSD menu is provided to display the status of camera and to configure the functions interactively.
Coaxial Cable Communication
•This is a remote control function that overlaps the coaxial cable (for a transfer of the video signal) with the control signal. In installation or repair, this helps you control the communication controller (optional) without additional cabling.
6 – DIGITAL COLOR CAMERA
Introduction
PRODUCT & ACCESSORIES
Product & Accessories
• Main Product
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Camera Holder(Mount) |
C Mount Adapter |
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Lens Connector |
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Introduction
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Side View
Mount Adapter
Fixing Grooves
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Auto Iris Lens
Control Cable
• Auto Iris Lens Connector
This groove is used for screwing the mount adapter, a part of the bracket where the camera will be installed.
•Auto Iris Lens Control Cable
This cable transmits the power and signals from the camera for controlling the Auto Iris Lens.
•Mount Adapter Fixing Grooves
These grooves are used when fixing screws of the mount adapter connected to the bracket when installing the camera on it.
Note :
–When the camera lens becomes dirty, softly clean it with a lens tissue or a cloth soaked in pure ethanol.
8 – DIGITAL COLOR CAMERA
Introduction
Rear Panel
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Introduction
nInput/Output Connector
This connector has input and output ports for RS-485 control signals, DAY/NIGHT switching, and alarm output signals.
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Power supply port for RS-485 JIG. Use within typical DC +5V 100mA |
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oSETUP Switch
This switch is used to set the function or property. When this switch is pressed for at least 2 seconds, the MAIN MENU appears.
ef(Left/Right) : By pressing this switch left or right, you can move left or right on the menu or change the displayed value.
cd(Up/Down) : By pressing this switch up or down, you can move up or down on the menu.
: When you press this switch in the menu, the selected function is confirmed. To enter a submenu, press this button.
pPower Display LED
When the power is normally connected, the red LED lights.
qVideo OUT Port
This is connected to the Video Input Port of the monitor and it outputs the Video signals.
rGND
This is a grounding port.
sPower Connection Port
This is connected to the Power cable.
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CONNECTING THE AUTO IRIS LENS |
MOUNTING THE LENS |
CONNECTOR |
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Mount the CS lens by rotating it clockwise as shown |
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Connect each uncovered shutter control cables to the Auto Iris Lens Connector as the following
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Power (+12V) |
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Note :
–You can switch a control type of the lens in the menu.
ENG When using the C lens
After mounting the C-mount adapter by rotating it clockwise, turn the C lens clockwise until it is fixed as shown in the picture.
CClens
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Installation
CONNECTING CABLES AND CHECKING OPERATION
Connect one end of the BNC cable to the VIDEO OUT Port on the rear of the camera.
Connect another end of the BNC cable to the VIDEO IN Port on the monitor.
Finally connect the power adapter to the camera. You can connect 2 lines of the power adapter to the camera using the Slot Head screwdriver as shown in the picture.
(GND: cable with the white stripe line)
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Video In Terminal of Monitor Rear
Surface
BNC cable
Video Out Terminal
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– Connect any power source of AC 24V and DC 12V irrespective of polarity.
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How to use OSD Menu
USING ICONS IN THE MENU
• (EXIT)
Exits the menu setting.
Before you exits the menu setting, select SAVE to save your settings, or select QUIT to cancel.
• (RET)
Returns to the previous menu.
• (HOME)
Returns to the main menu.
• (SAVE)
Used to save your settings of MASK AREA, PRIVACY ZONE and more.
Once you save your settings, they will remain even if you select QUIT in the menu.
• (DEL)
Used to deletes your settings of MASK AREA, PRIVACY ZONE and more.
Once you delete your settings, they will not be restored even if you select QUIT in the menu.
MAIN MENU
ÃÃMAIN MENUÃÃ
PROFILE
CAMERA SET INTELLIGENCE PRIVACY ZONE OTHER SET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM INFO LANGUAGE
• PROFILE
You can set a mode according to the camera installation conditions.
• CAMERA SET
Configure Camera related functions and data. |
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• PRIVACY ZONE
You can configure the privacy related settings.
• OTHER SET
You can configure for Factory Defaults, and more.
• COMMUNICATION
Configures the settings regarding the RS-485 communication.
• SYSTEM INFO.
Displays the system information including the camera version and communication settings.
• LANGUAGE
Select a preferred one from the supported languages.
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How to use OSD Menu
PROFILE
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BACKLIGHT DAY/NIGHT GAMING CUSTOM
In the PROFILE menu, you can configure the following camera settings at once.
CAMERA SET Menu |
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14 – DIGITAL COLOR CAMERA
How to use OSD Menu
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It will be set automatically so you can easily check the traffic conditions.
BACKLIGHT
It will be set automatically so you can distinguish the object from the background in a severe backlighting scene.
DAY/NIGHT
It will be set automatically so it optimizes to the day or night conditions, respectively.
GAMING
It will be set automatically to help you take a picture in a regular indoor lighting condition.
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How to use OSD Menu
CAMERA SETUP
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Setup the general functions of zoom camera module. Use the cdefswitch to select a menu item.
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CAMERA-1..................
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The CAMERA ID menu is used for you to assign a unique name to a camera. If you press the SETUP switch with the CAMERA ID menu selected, you will see the appropriate screen.
You can enter up to 54 alphanumeric or special characters for the CAMERA ID. Select LOCATION and press the SETUP switch to move the display position of the CAMERA ID.
IRIS |
[ALC, ELC] |
The IRIS menu is used if you want to adjust the intensity of radiation incoming to the camera.
•ALC (Automatic Light Control)
If you press the SETUP switch with an ALCbased sub menu selected, you will see the appropriate screen.
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The LENS menu is used if you select a type of the AI lens.
For normal operation, you must select DC for a DC-type lens, and select VIDEO for a VIDEOtype lens.
16 – DIGITAL COLOR CAMERA
How to use OSD Menu
The LEVEL menu is used to adjust the overall brightness, where “+” will increase the brightness and “–” will decrease it.
If you set the BACKLIGHT option to BLC, you will see a menu where you can set the BLC area.
you can set the desired BLC zone by defining the size and location.
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If you use an ordinary camera in a scene with an intensive backlight, the object will be displayed dark on the monitor affected by the backlight. To solve this problem, you can use the BLC(Back Light Compensation) function to improve the sharpness of the image in such a high contrast scene.
•ELC (Electronic Light Control)
If you press the SETUP switch when the ELC submenu is selected, the corresponding screen appears. You can make the ELC (Electronic Light Control) function active or not.
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LEVEL [16]
In USER mode, you can break down the level in 16 steps from VERY LOW to VERY HIGH to your preference.
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AGC FIX
LEVEL [01]
If you press the SETUP switch with a FIX sub menu selected, you will see the appropriate screen.
As a fixed value of the AGC gain is used in FIX mode, you can select one of the 16 detailed levels from VERY LOW to VERY HIGH before fixing it.
Note :
–If the DAY/NIGHT menu of the CAMERA SET is set to AUTO, the AGC menu will be deactivated.
–If FLICKERLESS is set to ON, the AGC FIX mode will be disabled.
MOTION |
[S.SLOW, SLOW, NORM, FAST, F.FAST] |
The MOTION menu is used to adjust the strength of the AGC level for a control of the camera motion. This is available only if the SENS-UP menu is set to AUTO.
You can select one from S.SLOW, SLOW, NORM, FAST and F.FAST for the AGC level.
If you monitor a fast moving object in a low contrast scene, select F.FAST while select S.SLOW for a hardly moving object in the same lighting condition.
Note :
–If the DAY/NIGHT menu of the CAMERA SET is set to AUTO, the MOTION menu will be deactivated.
DNR |
[OFF,LOW,MID,HIGH, USER(1~16)] |
You can configure the DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) related settings.
Reduces the noise on the screen.
This is especially useful for a severely distorted screen. You can set the level if you set DNR to USER.
SHUTTER
[OFF, AUTO 1/100(PAL:1/120), AUTO 1/250, AUTO 1/500, AUTO 1/1000, AUTO 1/2000, AUTO 1/4000, AUTO 1/10K , 1/100(PAL:1/120), 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10K , EXT]
The SHUTTER menu is used to set the fixed high-speed electronic shutter, auto high speed electronic shutter and external high speed electronic shutter(EXT).
You can select one of 7 options from 1/100(PAL:1/120) to 1/10K for the fixed high speed electronic shutter, which is mostly used for imaging a fast moving object.
The auto high speed electronic shutter operates as the fixed high speed shutter in a high contrast scene but automatically focuses the target if the iris opens fully in a low contrast scene like in ELC mode. When it gets brighter back, the mode will switch to the fixed high speed electronic shutter mode.
However, the auto high speed shutter operates properly only in a camera featuring a DC or VIDEO lens.
In external high speed electronic shutter (EXT) mode, you can select one of 8 modes from OFF through 1/100(PAL:1/120) to 1/10K for the high speed electronic shutter. It works as the high speed electronic shutter. You can select an option using SHUTTER(S0), SHUTTER(S1) and SHUTTER(S2) on the rear.
Connect each of the terminals to GND. See the below table for the operation.
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–If IRIS mode is set to ELC, the SHUTTER menu will be deactivated as you adjust the brightness using the electronic shutter.
–If the SENS-UP function is set to AUTO, only items of OFF and AUTO are available in the SHUTTER menu.
–If the SENS-UP mode is set to FIX, the SHUTTER menu will be deactivated.
–If the FLICKERLESS function is set to ON, the SHUTTER menu will be deactivated.
SENS-UP
[OFF, AUTO X2, AUTO X4, AUTO X6, AUTO X8, AUTO X12, AUTO X16, AUTO X24, AUTO X32, AUTO X48, AUTO X64, AUTO X96, AUTO X128, AUTO X256, AUTO X512, FIX X2, FIX X4, FIX X6, FIX X8, FIX X12, FIX X16, FIX X24, FIX X32, FIX X48, FIX X64, FIX X96, FIX X128, FIX X256, FIX X512]
Automatically detects the ambient level of darkness in the dark or low contrast scene to extend the accumulated time, keeping the image bright and sharp; It can be also used as FIX mode.
Note :
–If the SHUTTER option is set to fixed electronic shutter or EXT mode, the SENS-UP menu will be deactivated.
–If FLICKERLESS is set to ON, the FIX mode of the SENSUP menu will be disabled.
–If the IRIS menu is set to ELC, the electronic shutter will control the brightness so the SENS-UP function can not be set to FIX mode, but to OFF or AUTO mode.
–If the SHUTTER menu is set to AUTO, the SENS-UP menu can be set to either OFF or AUTO mode.
FLICKERLESS |
[OFF, ON] |
If set to ON, the shutter speed will be fixed to 1/100(PAL:1/120) second. This will prevent possible screen distortion due to a mismatch between the vertical sync frequency and the blinking frequency of the lighting.
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DAY/NIGHT |
[DAY,NIGHT,AUTO,EXT] |
• DAY
If set to DAY, it will be fixed to DAY mode regardless of the ambient conditions.
• NIGHT
If set to NIGHT, it will be fixed to Black-and-White mode regardless of the ambient conditions.
If you press the SETUP switch with a NIGHT sub menu selected, you will see a menu where you can set Burst to OFF/ON.
If BURST is set to ON, the Burst signal will output together with the black-and-white composite video signal. If BURST is set to OFF, the Burst signal does not output.
You can set the BURST option to OFF/ON, or select to output the Burst signal in NIGHT mode.
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• AUTO
The camera will automatically switch between DAY and NIGHT mode, according to the lighting condition.
If you press the SETUP switch with an AUTObased sub menu selected, you will see the appropriate screen.
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You can select from LOW, MID and HIGH for the brightness of DAYÆNIGHT, which is a brightness level in switching from the color filter to Black-and-White. Closing to LOW from HIGH will switch the filter in a low contrast scene.
The DWELL TIME of DAYÆNIGHT is a time required to determine the need for switching the filter.
You can select from LOW, MID and HIGH for the brightness of NIGHTÆDAY, which is a brightness level in switching from the Black-and- White filter to color. Closing to LOW from HIGH will switch the filter in a low contrast scene.
The DWELL TIME of NIGHTÆDAY is a time required to determine the need for switching the filter.
The MASK menu is used to prevent a filter switch error or inability of determining the switch in existence of a high spot light source at night. If you press the SETUP switch in item 1 or 2 of the MASK menu, you will see a menu where you can specify an area to mask.
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Note :
–If BACKLIGHT is set to BLC, the MASK AREA function will be deactivated.
•EXT
This enables an auto switch between DAY and NIGHT mode using the interface with the external sensor.
WHITE BAL |
[DAY/NIGHT] |
If you want to adjust the color scheme, use the
WHITE BALANCE function.
• DAY
In DAY mode, you can set the color values of RED and BLUE. The screen will be displayed in colors according to your settings.
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• NIGHT
Use the NIGHT mode if you want to set the white balance differently according to the ambient luminance.
If the NIGHT mode is set to OFF, the white balance will always operate as set in DAY mode; if not to OFF, the camera will switch to as set in DAY/NIGHT mode according to the brightness.
In NIGHT mode, you can set the values of RED, BLUE and BRIGHTNESS. The screen will be displayed in colors according to your settings.
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–BLUE : Adjusts the strength of the blue color.
–R-GAIN/B-GAIN : Enables you to set the current color temperature manually.
–BRIGHTNESS : Select a brightness level in switching from setting in DAY mode to setting in
NIGHT mode.
DIGITAL ZOOM |
[ON/OFF] |
You can set the digital zoom factor and position. If you press the SETUP switch with the DIGITAL ZOOM function set to ON, you will see the appropriate screen.
When the zoom factor and position are defined, the digital zoom function will operate.
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–You can set the values of R-GAIN and B-GAIN only in AWC mode.
–If AGC is set to OFF or FIX, you can not access the
NIGHT menu.
–For adjusting the white balance, the following 5 modes are provided:
•ATW1(Auto Tracing White Balance mode 1): The camera can automatically adjust the color temperature in real time, according to
the ambient conditions. The color temperature ranges from approx. 2500K to 9300K.
•ATW2: The color temperature ranges from approx. 2,000K to 10,000K.
•AWC ( Auto White Balance Control): If you press the SETUP switch in the appropriate item position, Auto White Balance will perform once.
•3200K : Set color temperature to 3200K
•5600K : Set color temperature to 5600K
-LOCATION : If you press the SETUP switch in the condition where the image is enlarged as much as the
ratio setting, you can watch an invisible area of the effective screen as well using the cdefswitch.
Note :
–If the digital zoom factor is set to larger than 1x, the FENCE function will be deactivated.
The DIGITAL ZOOM function enlarges the pixel itself, which can cause deterioration of the quality.
DETAIL [0~3]
Controls the horizontal or vertical distinction.
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V-SYNC |
[INT, LINE] |
Select the vertical sync mode for INT or LINE.
If you select INT, the camera will use the internal synchronization.
If selecting LINE, the camera will use the external power source frequency for the synchronization.
You can adjust the LL-PHASE.
Note :
–Use of DC 12V will fix V-SYNC to INT, which can not be changed.
AGC COLOR SUP |
[LOW , MID, HIGH] |
Adjust the color scheme according to the AGC value.
REVERSE |
[OFF, H, V, H/V] |
Mirrors video signals horizontally, vertically, or both.
POSI/NEGA |
[+, -] |
Output as it is or mirror the video brightness signal.
PIP |
[OFF, ON] |
Displays a sub image together with the main image on the same screen using the Picture In Picture function.
Note :
–If more than one privacy zone is set and the PRIVACY SET is set to ON, the PIP function will be deactivated.
–If the INTELLIGENCE function is set to FENCE mode, the PIP menu will be deactivated.
DIS |
[OFF, ON] |
Digital Image Stabilization will set the anti-shake compensation.
Note :
–If you set DIS to ON, the compensation area will be enlarged as set in the digital zoom factor.
If you set the digital zoom factor to greater than the enlarged zoom factor for the compensation, the DIS function will be deactivated.
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MOTION |
[OFF,TRACKING,DETECTION] |
•TRACKING
Detects and tracks a moving object.
•DETECTION
Detects a moving object.
Note :
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FIXED/MOVED and FENCE in the ADVANCED menu.
ADVANCED |
[OFF, FIXED/MOVED, FENCE] |
Detects a motion of an object and displays an image of any moving object before tracking the moving route.
• FENCE
This is to detect if a moving object passes through the specified LINE or AREA.
In a condition where a moving object is detected in an analysis of the previous and current frames whose movement overlaps a certain area, the system displays “PASS” if the object’s center line passes through the line while it displays “ENTER” or “EXIT” if the center point passes through the area.
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If you press the SETUP switch with the LINE option set to ON, you can specify the position and detection direction of the line.
If you change the PIXEL LEVEL for setting
the position, specify the pixel that moves by a single pressure of the cdefswitch.
In <POINT>, you can specify the first position of the line by pressing the SETUP switch once, and
the second position by pressing the switch again. Use the cdefswitch to specify the position.
Set each position of the two points and press the SETUP switch to complete the positioning.
If you change the DIRECTION, you can specify the detection direction. The detection direction based on the defined two points will be displayed on the screen.
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If you change the PIXEL LEVEL for setting
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In <LOCATION>, press the SETUP switch and use the cdefswitch to specify the position. Press the SETUP switch again to complete the positioning.
Note :
–If you set the LINE of the FENCE to ON, PRIVACY 12 will not be available.
Functions of FENCE, PIP, DIS and DIGITAL ZOOM (if the digital zoom factor is set to larger than 1x) can not be used simultaneously.
–In the boundary of the defined AREA and LINE, a FENCE detection error may occur if two or more moving objects overlap with each other or one object separates in multiple directions.
•FIXED/MOVED
If an object on the screen suddenly disappears or an object comes out of nowhere and stays for a certain time, the area will be displayed.
A detection (FIXED/MOVED) error may occur if :
- multiple motions occur continuously in random directions
- a fixed object moves in one position continuously - a second object screens the first moving object
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MASK AREA [1~4]
Specify a detection exception area to mask.
Select a mask number and specify the size and position.
MASK AREA
<SIZE> <LOCATION>
DISPLAY [ON, OFF]
With the DISPLAY option set to ON, a motion or a set ADVANCED function will be displayed on the screen, if detected.
SENSITIVITY |
[1~7] |
Set the sensitivity of the motion detection.
RESOLUTION |
[1~5] |
If setting it to high, the camera can detect even a trivial movement of the target.
ALARM OUT
If you set a desired menu item to ON, the camera will sound an alert if it detect the appropriate motion.
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If you set the PRIVACY SET to ON, your PRIVACY ZONE settings will be applied.
You can change the style to adjust the mosaic size and color of the PRIVACY ZONE.
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Select one from PRIVACY 1~12 and press the SETUP switch to confirm your setting. You can specify a pixel that moves as you change the PIXEL LEVEL to set the position.
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- How to set the point
You can set each position of the 4 points.
If you press the SETUP switch in <POINT>, you will see the points available in the PRIVACY ZONE. Each time you press the SETUP switch, the points available will move.
Use the cdefswitch to set the position of each point. Set each position of the four points and press the SETUP switch to complete the positioning.
-How to set the position
You can move the position of the overall area.
By pressing the SETUP switch in <POSITION>, you can move the overall position of the privacy zone.
Use the cdefswitch to move the position and press the SETUP switch to confirm it.
Note :
–If more than one PRIVACY ZONE is specified and the PRIVACY SET is set to ON, the PIP function will be deactivated.
–If the 12th PRIVACY ZONE is specified, the LINE function of FENCE will be deactivated.
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COMMUNICATION
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The COMMUNICATION menu is used to configure the settings regarding RS-485 communications.
Use the rear panel of the camera to connect to RS-485.
You can view the system information including the protocol, address, baud rate, serial number, camera version, and EEP version.
[Camera I/O Connector]
Use the cdefswitch to specify the protocol, baud rate and address (0~255) for communications.
PROTOCOL
Select a communication protocol.
BAUD RATE
Select a baud rate.
Note :
–The baud rate differs, depending on the specified protocol.
ADDRESS |
[0~255] |
You must specify a unique address for each camera in the same RS-485 network.
To control a specific camera, you must match the address of the camera with that of the DVR or the controller.
LANGUAGE
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ÃENGLISH PУCCKNЙ POLSKI ČESKY TÜRKÇE
The camera supports 5 different languages. Select a preferred language.
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DIS |
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V-SYNC |
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Pixels |
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Total |
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811 x 508 |
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Effective |
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768 x 494 |
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System |
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Interlace |
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Scanning Line |
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525 lines |
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Frame |
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30frame/1sec |
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Internal Mode |
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Frequency |
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Line-lock Mode |
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15,750 Hz |
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Internal Mode |
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60 Hz |
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0.1 |
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0.01 |
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Min. Scene |
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OFF |
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1.2 |
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0.06 |
Lux |
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0.006 |
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Lux |
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Illumination |
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OFF |
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1.2 |
15 |
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0.03 |
Lux |
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0.003 |
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Lux |
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512 times |
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1.2 |
50 |
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0.0002 |
Lux |
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0.00002 |
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Lux |
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512 times |
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30 |
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0.00012 |
Lux |
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0.000012 |
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Lux |
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512 times |
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1.2 |
15 |
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0.000059 |
Lux |
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0.0000059 |
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Lux |
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Number of Privacy Zone |
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OFF/Tracking/Detection |
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Off/On (Level Setting) |
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D-Zoom |
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x1 ~ x16 (x0.1 STEP) |
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PIP |
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High Speed Shutter |
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1/60 ~ 1/10Ksec (OSD/External Control) |
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Flickerless |
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Off/On |
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Sens-Up |
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x2 ~ x512 |
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BLC |
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Off/On (Area Setting) |
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AGC |
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Off/On (Max.Level Setting) |
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ELC |
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Off/On ( ~ 1/200K sec) |
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Line Lock |
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Off/On (Phase Control) |
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Camera ID |
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Off/On (Max.54ea/2Line) |
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White Balance |
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ATW1/ATW2/AWC/3200K/5600K |
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Digital Noise Reduction(DNR) |
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Off/On (Adaptive 3D+2D) |
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Off/On |
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Intelligent Video |
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Fixed/Moved, Fence |
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Detail, Reverse(H/V), Posi/Nega |
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Specifications |
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Items |
Sub-items |
SCC-A2333N |
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Resolution |
Horizontal |
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600 TV Lines |
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Vertical |
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350 TV Lines |
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Video Output |
- |
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VBS 1.0Vp-p, 75 Ω |
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S/N Ratio |
S/N Ratio |
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Approx. 52dB |
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Lens |
Lens Drive Type |
MANUAL/AI(VIDEO/DC) |
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CS/C |
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Alarm |
Input |
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N/A |
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Output |
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1 Output |
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Remote |
Coaxitron (Data On Coax cable) |
Yes (with SCX-RD100) |
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Control |
RS-485 |
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Yes (Multi Protocol, 8ea) |
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Environmental |
Operating Temperature |
-10˚C ~ +50˚C |
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Conditions |
Humidity |
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Less than 90% |
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Power Requirement |
AC24V ± 10%(60Hz ± 0.3Hz) |
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DC12V ± 10% |
ENG |
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Power |
Power Consumption |
In normal operation : 2.3W |
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(With DC Lens) |
In switching the DAY/NIGHT fi lter : 3.0W |
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LED Indicator |
Yes |
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Dimensions |
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Net |
64(W) x 58(H) x 109.2(D) mm |
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(WxHxD) |
Package |
173(W) x 99(H) x 115(D) mm |
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Physical |
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Net |
305g |
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Specification |
Weight |
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Package |
530g |
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Color |
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Body |
Silver |
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English – 29
Specifications
Items |
Sub-items |
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SCC-A2333P / SCC-A2033P |
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CCTV Camera (DAY/NIGHT) |
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Device |
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1/2”Exview-HAD IT CCD |
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Image |
Pixels |
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Total |
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795 x 596 |
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Effective |
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752 x 582 |
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System |
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Interlace |
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Scanning Line |
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625 lines |
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Frame |
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25frame/1sec |
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Scanning |
Horizontal |
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Internal Mode |
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15,625 Hz |
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Frequency |
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Line-lock Mode |
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15,625 Hz |
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Vertical |
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Internal Mode |
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50 Hz |
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Frequency |
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Line-lock Mode |
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50 Hz |
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Condition |
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Min. Scene illumination |
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Sens-up |
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F No. |
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Level |
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DAY |
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NIGHT |
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OFF |
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1.2 |
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IRE |
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0.1 |
Lux |
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0.01 |
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Lux |
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Min. Scene |
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OFF |
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1.2 |
30 |
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IRE |
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0.06 |
Lux |
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0.006 |
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Lux |
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Illumination |
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OFF |
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1.2 |
15 |
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IRE |
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0.03 |
Lux |
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0.003 |
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Lux |
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512 times |
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1.2 |
50 |
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IRE |
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0.0002 |
Lux |
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0.00002 |
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Lux |
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512 times |
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1.2 |
30 |
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IRE |
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0.00012 |
Lux |
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0.000012 |
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Lux |
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512 times |
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1.2 |
15 |
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IRE |
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0.000059 |
Lux |
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0.0000059 |
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Lux |
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Number of Privacy Zone |
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Day/Night |
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DAY/NIGHT/AUTO/EXT |
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Motion Detection |
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Off/On (Level Setting) |
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D-Zoom |
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Max. x16 |
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PIP |
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Off/On |
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High Speed Shutter |
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Flickerless |
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Off/On |
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Sens-Up |
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x2 ~ x512 |
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Functions |
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BLC |
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Off/On (Area Setting) |
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AGC |
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Off/On (Max.Level Setting) |
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ELC |
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Off/On ( ~ 1/200K sec) |
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Line Lock |
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Off/On (Phase Control) |
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Camera ID |
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Off/On (Max.54ea/2Line) |
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White Balance |
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ATW1/ATW2/AWC/3200K/5600K |
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Digital Noise Reduction(DNR) |
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Off/On (Adaptive 3D+2D) |
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Digital Image Stabilization(DIS) |
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Off/On |
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Intelligent Video |
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Fixed/Moved, Fence |
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Etc. Function |
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Detail, Reverse(H/V), Posi/Nega |
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Resolution |
Horizontal |
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600 TV Lines |
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Vertical |
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350 TV Lines |
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30 – DIGITAL COLOR CAMERA