Videology WDR 20C708W, WDR 21C708W How To Use Manual

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Check the standard power requirement before connecting to power.
Settings can be made using the 5 buttons on the rear of the camera.
1. Press the SET button
• Settings can now be made. The SETUP menu is displayed on the monitor.
2. Select a menu item from the list available by using the UP and DOWN buttons.
• Functions are selected using up and down buttons.
• The selected position is displayed in blue.
3. Change a selected item by using the Left and Right buttons.
4. To finish and save the settings, select 'EXIT' and press the SET button.
How to Use the Camera
Names and Functions of Parts
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MENU
LENS INSTALLATION
POWER CONNECTION
WDR Day/Night
Color Box Camera
MODELS (NTSC/PAL)
20C708W / 21C708W
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• 1/3” Pixim CMOS progressive scan
• 690 TVL resolution
• Low 0.1 lux sensitivity
• Dynamic range to 120dB
• Global shutter
• 3D motion adaptive noise reduction (DNR)
Features available via OSD
• Motion detection
• Day/night mode
• Digital pan/tilt/zoom (8x)
• Digital slow shutter (DSS)
• Push to set white balance
• Sens-up (2x-32x)
• NTSC/PAL selectable
• 20C708W (NTSC) or 21C708W (PAL) camera
• Mounting Plate attached to housing with 2 screws. (movable for top mounting)
• Operation manual
• C mount adapter ring
SAFEGUARDS & WARNINGS
1. Read instructions before operating camera.
2. Avoid mounting in direct sunlight.
3. Installation and repair should be undertaken by authorized personnel only.
INSTALLATION TIPS
If the camera is to be mounted outdoors, or in hot, humid, or otherwise harsh environments, a secondary enclosure should be used.
shown with optional lens (not included)
Pin No.
LENS
DC VIDEO No.1 Pin Damping- Red(power) No.2 Pin Damping+ NC No.3 Pin Drive+ White(video signal) No.4 Pin Drive- Black(GND)
Dual Power Type (AC 24V/DC 12V, AC 24V Class2)
DC Power Type (DC 12V, 500mA)
• OUTDOOR
• FOCUS
• AGC
• HIGHLIGHT
• SENS-UP
• USER
• OUTDOOR
• BW
• SHARPNESS
• DZOOM
• SYNC
• INDOOR
• HIGH
• INDOOR
• MANUAL
• COLOR
• FLIP
• GAMMA
• VIDEO OUT
• PRIVACY SETUP
• RETURN
• NORMAL
• LENS
• EXPOSURE MODE
• DNR
• COLOR ROLL
• MIDDLE
• LOW
• ATW
• AWB
• AUTO
• EXTERN
• FREEZE
• COLOR GAIN
• CAMERA ID
• MOTION
• RESET
SETUP MENU
PRESETS EXPOSURE
WDR
WHITE BALANCE
DAY/NIGHT
IMAGE ADJ.
SPECIAL
EXIT MENU
IRIS JACK
OSD EXTRA
POWER
DC
VIDEO
SET
VIDEO OUT
AC24V IN DC12V IN
SET
SETUP
PRESETS EXPOSURE.. WDR WHITE BALANCE DAY/NIGHT IMAGE ADJ.. SPECIAL.. EXIT MENU.
NORMAL
MIDDLE ATW AUTO..
PRODUCT FEATURES
BOX CONTENTS
Mounting bracket screw holes
Use the screw holes when fixing the camera onto the mounting bracket. Please use the clamp screw as specified in the picture.
1. Auto iris lens selection switch Change the mode to DC or VIDEO depending on the type of auto iris lens being used.
2. OSD Extra Connects to the remote controller (option).
3. Power lamp Lights up when the correct power is supplied to the camera.
4. Setting button SET button: Used for the menu display. This button can be used to confirm settings after changing the value of the selected function or current conditions. UP & DOWN buttons: Used for selecting items by moving the cursor up or down on the menu screen. LEFT & RIGHT buttons: Used when changing item values, by moving the cursor to the left or right on the menu screen.
5. Power input terminal
The mounting bracket can be separated and attached on the top of the camera.
Please do not tighten the screw to a depth of more than 5mm, otherwise serious damage can occur to the inside of the camera.
SETTINGS
SETUP
PRESETS EXPOSURE.. WDR WHITE BALANCE DAY/NIGHT IMAGE ADJ.. SPECIAL.. EXIT MENU.
NORMAL
MIDDLE ATW AUTO..
Select the function using
the UP or DOWN button
Change the status
using the LEFT or
RIGHT button
NOTE: An item with the .. icon has sub-menus.
To select a sub-menu, press the SET button.
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FOCUS : To adjust the DC and VIDEO lens focus
EXPOSURE MODE: To select the number of fields and
number of exposure cycles.
- 60i/30p selectable
AGC (AUTO GAIN CONTROL): In the dark situation, the higher the gain level, the brighter the screen but the higher the noise.
- OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH selectable
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction): The level of background noise in low light decreases automatically as the level of gain changes.
- OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH selectable
HIGHLIGHT: To optimize the scene when high dynamic range lighting is detected.
- ON : bright parts of the image are most visible.
- OFF : dark parts of the image are most visible.
COLOR ROLL: To control a detector that finds color fluorescent roll.
- OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH selectable
SENS-UP: When it is night or dark, the camera automatically detects the light level and maintains a clear picture if this mode is activated.
- 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X, 32X
- OFF : Deactivates the SENS-UP function.
When the image has simultaneous bright and dark areas, WDR makes both areas distinct.
- LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH / USER selectable
WDR level can be adjusted using BIAS and LIMIT
Use the White Balance function to adjust the screen colors.
1. Position the cursor to point to WHITE BAL on the SETUP menu screen, select using the Up and Down buttons.
2. Select the desired mode using the Left and Right buttons.
Select one of the following 5 modes for an appropriate color temp.
ATW: The ATW mode continuously monitors. INDOOR: Select when the color temperature is between
4000˚K and 8500˚K OUTDOOR : Select when the color temperature is
between 2000˚K and 11000˚K AWB: To obtain the optimum state under the current
luminance levels, direct the camera to point toward a sheet of white paper and press the SET button. If the environment changes, including the light source, the white balance will require re-adjustment.
MANUAL: Select to "fine-tune" the White Balance manually. Set White Balance first using the ATW or AWB mode. Afterwards switch to MANUAL mode, fine-tune the White Balance and then press the SET button.
COLOR: The picture is displayed in color. B/W: The picture is always displayed in black and
white.
When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select 'IMAGE ADJ.' using the Up and Down buttons.
FREEZE : View still pictures. OFF / ON selectable
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LENS MENU
DC GAIN VIDEO GAIN AI THRESH PREVIOUS PAGE.
0 120 255
-24
500 255
-48 60
WHITE BALANCE
WDR
NOTE: Under the following conditions, White Balance may not work properly. In such cases, select the AWC mode.
1) When the color temperature of the subject environment has a very high temperature range (e.g. clear sky, or sunset)
2) When the ambient illumination of the subject is low
3) If the camera is directed toward a fluorescent light, or is installed in a place where illumination changes dramatically, the White Balance operation may become unstable.
DAY/NIGHT
IMAGE ADJ.
SETUP
PRESETS EXPOSURE.. WDR WHITE BALANCE DAY/NIGHT
NORMAL
MIDDLE ATW AUTO..
EXPOSURE
LENS FOCUS.. EXPOSURE MODE AGC DNR HIGHLIGHT COLOR ROLL SENS-UP PREVIOUS PAGE.
DC..
60i MIDDLE MIDDLE ON LOW 2X
NORMAL Normal environment INDOOR Indoor environment OUTDOOR Outdoor environment
When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select ‘EXPOSURE’ by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates‘EXPOSURE’.
LENS: Using this function, you can control the screen brightness. ㆍDC / VIDEO / Manual : Select Lens Type
SETUP
PRESETS EXPOSURE.. WDR WHITE BALANCE DAY/NIGHT IMAGE ADJ.. SPECIAL.. EXIT MENU.
NORMAL
MIDDLE ATW AUTO..
EXPOSURE
PRESETS
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White: PRIVACY-ZONE Position movement Blue: PRIVACY-ZONE Size enlargement or reduction For PRIVACY-ZONE Confirm, long press SET button
1. Move the cursor to the letter required by using the
Set-Up button.
2. Select an ID from A,B~Y,Z, a,b~y,z, 0,1~8,9 by using
the LEFT and RIGHT buttons.
3. Repeat the above steps until the ID is complete.
1. Select the position where the ID is to be displayed by
using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons.
VIDEO OUT: Move the cursor to select the video system. VIDEO STANDARD: You can control NTSC / PAL, Video level, Sync level, Burst level.
DZOOM: Digital P/T/Z are used to create a zoom lens effect. Zoom Factor (1X to 8X), Pan(±100%, center of image can be moved to left and right edges of screen), Tilt (±100%, center of image can be moved to top and bottom edges of screen)
MOTION: This product has a feature that allows you to observe movements of objects in on the screen, hence a single individual can conduct supervision efficiently.
The camera detects an object's movement by sensing disparity of the outline, and level of brightness and color.
White: MOTION ZONE Position movement Green: MOTION ZONE Size enlargement Red: MOTION ZONE Size reduction
For MOTION ZONE Confirmation, press and hold the SET button
PRIVACY SETUP: Mask an area you want to hide on the screen.
SYNC: Two synchronization modes are available, INTERNAL and EXTERNAL LINE-LOCK. In LINE-LOCK mode, it synchronizes the video signal between cameras without a synchronous generator.
The line-lock synchronization is only used in areas of 60Hz (NTSC) / 50Hz (PAL).
- INT : Internal synchronization
- LL : External line-lock synchronization
If 'LL' is selected, it can be adjusted to the desired phase. Press the SET button.
Adjust to the desired phase from 0 to 624.
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Saves all the setting menus and then exits.
If you have trouble operating your camera, refer to the following table.
If the guidelines do not enable you to solve the problem, contact an authorized technician.
EXIT MENU
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Solution
Nothing appears on the screen.
The image on the screen is dim.
The image on the screen is dark.
The camera is not working properly, and the surface of the camera is hot.
The DAY/NIGHT menu does not work.
The Motion Detection function does not work.
Color is not correct.
The screen flickers continually.
• Check the power connections.
• Check the VIDEO signal line connection.
• Make sure the lens is clean. Clean the lens with a soft clean lint free cloth.
• Adjust the monitor contrast & brightness controls.
• Re-position the camera if necessary.
• Adjust the contrast control of the monitor.
• If you have an intermediate device, set the 75Ω/ Hi-z properly.
• Check that an appropriate power source is connected to the camera.
• Check that AGC in the EXPOSURE menu is set to 'OFF'.
• Check that MOTION DET in the SPECIAL SETUP is not set to 'OFF'.
• Check the WHITE BAL settings in the SETUP menu.
• Check that the camera is not facing toward the sun.
FLIP : OFF / HORIZ / VERT / BOTH selectable
SHARPNESS: The outline of the video image
becomes cleaner and more distinctive as the level of sharpness increases. If the level goes up excessively, however, it may affect the video image and generate noise.
- The available level range is -8 ~ 8
COLOR GAIN: To control the color level in the video.
- The available level range is -8 ~ 8
GAMMA: Users can change the gamma setting between 25 and 100.
When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select 'SPECIAL' by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates 'SPECIAL'.
CAMERA ID: User can enter a unique name for the respective camera.
The maximum length of the ID is ten characters.
• You can turn the camera ID ON and OFF with the selector. If you select ON, the entered camera ID is displayed at the selected position in the video picture (normal operation).
• Please select the setup button while in ON mode.
• Select the desired position with the selector.
SPECIAL
CONTACT INFORMATION
For technical assistance with this product, please contact the supplier from whom the product was purchased.
For OEM inquiries:
North/South America Europe 37M Lark Industrial Parkway Neutronenlaan 4 Greenville, RI 02828 NL-5405 NH Uden, USA Netherlands
Please visit our website at: http://www.videologyinc.com
VIDEOLOGY IMAGING SOLUTIONS is an ISO 9001 registered video camera developer and manufacturer serving industrial, machine vision, biometric, security, and specialty OEM markets. Videology designs, develops, manufactures, and distributes video, image acquisition, and display technologies and products to OEMs worldwide.
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