
INSTALLATION MANUAL
ST-DLI600IRVP2812-WM
Weatherproof & Vandalproof WDR Infrared Color
Camera
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
1/3” SONY Color Super HAD CCD
0.0001Lux color, 0Lux B&W (IR LED on)
8. Auto Electronic Shutter
15. Operation Temperature, Relative Humidity
This package contains:
One ST-DLI600IRVP2812–WM weatherproof and vandalproof dome infrared color camera
Wall mount bracket
Mounting hardware
One installation manual
Note: The ST-DL600IRVP2812-WM requires a 12VDC 600mA power supply such as the ST-PS12VDC1A
or ST-PS12VDC2A.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The ST-DLI600IRVP2812-WM is a wall mount weatherproof, vandalproof, WDR infrared camera
designed around a 1/3” SONY Color Super HAD CCD with 600TVL of resolution, 30 infrared LEDs
providing infrared capability up to 82 feet and a 2.8mm – 12mm manual zoom lens. This wall mount
camera with a ball style dome provides the installer with the ability to easily adjust the camera’s viewing
area. Advanced features such as DWDR and an On-Screen Display make it easy to get a great picture.
This camera can be mounted with or without the included wall mount bracket. The ST-DLI600IRVP2812WM is a cost effective surveillance solution for any budget.
ST-DLI600IRVP2812-WM
Specifications (Typical)
SPECIFICATIONS
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
1. UNPACKING and HANDLING
Each unit is shipped assembled and factory tested.
Ensure that all accessories are removed from the container before discarding packing
material
Please note that the ST-DLI600IRVP2812-WM may be installed on a wall using the included
wall bracket, or directly on a ceiling by removing the wall bracket.
2. MECHANICAL INSPECTION
Inspect the front and rear of the equipment for shipping damage. Make sure the equipment is
clean, and no connectors are broken, damaged, or loose. If equipment appears to be
damaged or defective please contact your distributor or Securitytronix at 1-610-429-1511 for
assistance.
3. SPECIAL ATTENTION
a. The installer must comply with electrical safety standards. There must be sufficient
space between the camera’s power supply and video line and any high voltage
equipment and/or cables.
b. To help ensure the camera’s life and proper operation do not point the camera
towards the sun or strong light.
c. Do not install the camera in an environment where the temperature is above 113 F.
The camera should be installed in a cool and spacious environment.
d. Do not install the camera near a magnetic field or a high-power motor.
e. Only use a dry cloth to clean the camera. If there is dirt that is difficult to remove wipe
gently with a mild detergent. Never use strong or abrasive detergents.
f. A minimum 12VDC 600mA power supply must be used. AC power cannot be
applied. Using a power supply with a lower output than 12VDC 600mA will damage
the camera. Note: A lower current power supply may cause the camera to operate in
the non IR mode and give the impression the camera is operational. However, when
the IR’s are illuminated the camera will require more current than a lower output
power supply can deliver. Always test your IR camera with IR’s on prior to confirming
the camera is fully functional.
g. Only qualified installers are allowed to install, test and disassemble the camera.
h. The IR LED angle and lens viewing range are adjusted at the factory. Any change to
the camera’s lens will affect image quality.
i. The camera is a low voltage product. If installed outdoors proper safety and
lightening grounding are required.
4. WIRING CONNECTIONS
a. Connect the power supply’s DC plug to the camera’s power outlet.
b. Connect the camera to the monitor with a 75 BNC terminated coaxial video cable.
c. Connect power supply’s AC plug to a suitable AC power outlet.
d. Adjust the lens direction according to the required surveillance area and environment
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5. ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) SETTINGS
This camera employs an On Screen Display control pad to access camera parameters and
make settings. The table below describes OSD menus and settings options.
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING
a. No picture after applying power – (i) check all plugs and cables are securely
connected to the proper connectors; (ii) ensure your power supply is providing the
correct voltage and current.
b. The picture has ripples – (i) check to see if the power supply is experiencing AC
ripple, if so a filter may be required; (ii) determine if the monitor is faulty; (iii)
determine if other peripheral equipment is causing ripple and if so make the
necessary adjustments.
c. The picture background continuously changes color – a fluorescent lamp’s magnetic
field may cause color roll, therefore, reduce the number of fluorescent lamps or
increase the distance between the camera and the lamps.
d. The picture appears smeared – (i) the power supply voltage level may be unstable,
therefore, try another power supply; (ii) ensure the cables are correctly connected
and/or the cables are of the correct impedance.
e. Other interference may require a Securitytronix ground loop isolation filter.
f. Additional troubleshooting assistance can be found on-line at www.securitytronix.com
in addition to support from Securitytronix sales engineers at 1-610-429-1511 or email
us at support@securitytronix.com
Select videos are uploaded at this site:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Securitytronix?feature=watch
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