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Availability varies by region; contact your sales representative. 

Regulatory Compliance and Warnings 

FCC Class A Digital Device Limitations 

This 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. These limits 
are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  when  the  device  is  operated  in  a  commercial  environment.  This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio 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 the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense. 

CAUTION

: Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sensormatic Electronics LLC, the party responsible for FCC compliance, 

could void t

he user’s authority to operate the equipment, and could create a hazardous condition.

 

Canadian Radio Emissions Requirements

 

This  digital  apparatus  does  not  exceed  the  Class  A  limits  for  radio  noise  emissions  from  digital  apparatus  set  out  in  the  Radio  Interference 
Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. 

Le  present  appareil  numerique  n’emet  pas  de  bruits  radioelectriques  depassant  les  limites  applicables  aux  appareils  numeriques  de  la  class  A 
prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radiolelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada. 

Class A Warning 

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take 
adequate measures. 

WEEE Compliance 

 

This  symbol  means  in  the  EU  this  product  is  defined  under  the Waste  Electrical  and  Electronic  Equipment  (WEEE)  directive  and 
should  not  be  disposed  of  in  the  normal  waste  stream.    The  functional  parts  of  the  product  should  be  disposed  of  at  a  recycling 
collection point authorized for WEEE.    Contact your regional authority for appropriate return points.

 

Equipment Modification Caution 

Modifications not expressly authorised by American Dynamics could void the users authority to operate the unit. 

Local Regulations Requirements 

This equipment is to be installed by a trained professional in accordance with all local regulations. 

Power Supply Requirements 

This product requires the use of an NEC Class 2 or Limited Power Source (LPS) Supply. 

Please visit our website for more information 

www.americandynamics.net

 

 

Summary of Contents for ADCA7BWO3RN

Page 1: ...Discover 700 Series Outdoor IR Bullet Camera Instruction Manual Version 1 0 Part Number 8200 0972 06 V532 00010 T01 ADCA7BWO7RP ADCA7BWO3RP ADCA7BWO7RN ADCA7BWO3RN DV7OBT ...

Page 2: ... reasonable protection against harmful interference when the device is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio 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 whi...

Page 3: ...enu Navigation 2 6 3 OSD Menu Descriptions 3 1 OSD Menu Overview 3 1 PRESETS 3 2 WD_NORMAL 3 2 NORMAL 3 2 INDOOR 3 2 OUTDOOR 3 2 EXPOSURE 3 2 DAY EXPOSURE 3 2 NIGHT EXPOSURE 3 4 WHITE BALANCE 3 5 ATW Normal 3 5 1 TOUCH 3 5 MANUAL 3 5 ATW Xtnd 3 5 VIEWING 3 5 MONITOR 3 6 PTZ 3 6 FLIP 3 6 COLOR GAIN 3 6 SHARPNESS 3 6 PRIVACY MASK SETUP 3 6 SETUP 3 8 VIDEO STANDARD 3 8 LENS IRIS 3 8 ID SETUP 3 9 SYNC...

Page 4: ...ESTORE 3 10 SAVE USER SETTINGS 3 10 RESTORE USER SETTINGS 3 10 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS 3 10 RESET CAMERA 3 10 EXIT MENU 3 10 4 Specifications 4 1 General Specifications 4 1 Functional Specifications 4 1 Lens Specifications 4 2 ...

Page 5: ...1 1 User s Manual 1 Parts Descriptions Overview IR illumination Light sensor measures illumination light level ...

Page 6: ...he guarantee 2 Make sure the power source is switched off and disconnected before installation Refer servicing to qualified personnel only 3 To prevent fire or electrical shock use only regulated power supply and the wiring should be used for the appropriate input terminal 4 Do not expose or operate the camera in wet areas Moisture may damage the camera and also increase the danger of electrical s...

Page 7: ...2 1 User s Manual 2 Installation Camera Installation Step 1 1 Screws can be loosened and the desired position can be adjusted 2 Loosen and tighten the screws by using a Torx driver ...

Page 8: ...s Outdoor IR Bullet Camera Step 2 1 To install the sunhood please put the sunhood on the top of the camera and then tighten the screw 2 To remove the sunhood please first untighten the screw and then take the sunhood away from the camera ...

Page 9: ...ertures on the wall Additionally for proper routing of Video Output Terminal and Power Input Terminal cables there may need to be a hole on the wall right at the center of the template 2 Insert the four wall plugs into the apertures and install the camera to the mounting surface by fastening four screws 3 Secure the camera on the mounting surface by using a Torx driver ...

Page 10: ... Output Terminal to a video monitor or DVR 2 Connect the Power Input Terminal to the appropriate power supply NOTE This product requires the use of an NEC Class 2 or Limited Power Source LPS Supply The power source must be stable and should only be installed by qualified personnel NEC Class 2 Limited Power Source Supply Required ...

Page 11: ...n 2 5 User s Manual Camera Adjustment and Extra Connection There is an adjustment mechanism on the back of the camera Turn the cover on the back of the camera in the direction indicated below and remove the cover ...

Page 12: ...eas turning clockwise toward the T setting would increase focal length yielding narrower field of view but with farther zoom 5 OSD Toggle Switch is for navigation through the OSD menu up down left right click ENTER OSD Menu Navigation Basic OSD Menu Sub menu Navigation Usage of the OSD Toggle switch for OSD Menu navigation is as the following 1 Press and hold the OSD toggle switch for at least 1 s...

Page 13: ...r go back to the previous page of the same hierarchy level SAVE would save current settings to FLASH memory so the current settings would not be lost after the camera is powered off CANCEL would let user immediately exit the menu discarding all changes made in the current menu session that are not saved to FLASH memory 7 At any OSD Menu Sub menu hierarchy level pressing and holding the ENTER butto...

Page 14: ...WING sub menu 7 Once again move the cursor down to PREV and click ENTER to go one hierarchy level back up to the MAIN MENU 8 Finally move cursor to select EXIT MENU and click ENTER to exit the OSD menu 9 At any hierarchy level the user can instantly exit the OSD menu by selecting CANCEL and clicking ENTER or by pressing and holding ENTER for at least 1 second MAIN MENU PRESETS WD_NORMAL EXPOSURE W...

Page 15: ...D Main Menu OSD Option Sub Menu OSD Menu Note In this OSD menu table a submenu item may have an alternative name after entering that submenu For example for the menu item VIEWING after choosing the PTZ submenu item the subsequent submenu name would appear as ZOOM ...

Page 16: ... enhancements NORMAL This setting is for normal surveillance circumstances INDOOR This setting is optimized for indoor surveillance OUTDOOR This setting is optimized for outdoor surveillance EXPOSURE This menu item sets various exposure settings in detail DAY EXPOSURE This menu item sets exposure settings for daytime use This camera has the WDR wide dynamic range feature which compensates or resto...

Page 17: ...MAL SAFE AREA CTR SPOT and LOWER 1 3 Each of these 4 presets can be further adjusted by pressing ENTER the ZONE adjustment screen will appear with the following stages in order Position Adjustment Border Expansion Border Contraction Position Adjustment The ZONE for adjustment is the rectangle with white double border lines To move this ZONE simply shift the OSD toggle switch up down left right or ...

Page 18: ... Gain Control enhancement Range of adjustment is 0 60 NIGHT EXPOSURE This menu item sets exposure settings for night time use This camera has the DNR digital noise reduction feature which reduces image noise in low luminance environment NIGHT EXPOSURE has these submenu items SLOW SHUTTER DNR and NIGHT AGC SLOW SHUTTER This is the option to slow down the shutter in exchange for extended exposure ti...

Page 19: ...play for optimal white balance 1 TOUCH This option executes white balance calibration based on the moment of pressing the ENTER button MANUAL This option allows the user to specify customized white balance settings Entering this option will call for its submenu MANUAL WHITE BALANCE Follow instructions on the screen to make appropriate adjustments ATW Xtnd This option sets the camera to Auto Tracki...

Page 20: ...g if there is a vertical flip the up and down settings are swapped FLIP This option allows the user to correct image orientation due to inverted physical camera lens orientation The available settings are OFF Image orientation is unchanged HORIZ This option flips the image horizontally for mirror like screen behavior more natural for rear view surveillance VERT This option flips the image vertical...

Page 21: ...t window will appear All enabled masks will be visible and adjustable in this window Initially the MASK for adjustment currently selected mask appears in white color Shift the OSD toggle switch or use directional buttons to adjust position of the mask Then press ENTER Then the MASK for adjustment would appear in blue color Shift the OSD toggle switch or use directional buttons to increase or decre...

Page 22: ...on and does not need to be changed When changing output video standard NTSC PAL or PAL NTSC the following submenu will appear with warning message If the output video standard is indeed to be changed press ENTER with the cursor at SAVE SETTINGS and RESET Otherwise move the cursor to CANCEL and press ENTER to abort video standard change LENS IRIS This option if applicable for the hardware is for le...

Page 23: ...it the CAMERA ID entering mode ID POSITION Specifies the desired position for ID display The available options are UP LEFT UP CENTER UP RIGHT DOWN LEFT DOWN RIGHT SYNC This field specifies camera video s synchronization The available options are INT internal synchronization default 60 Hz INT2 internal synchronization alternative 59 94 Hz L L line lock synchronization to external AC power source fo...

Page 24: ...lor B W black and white mode SYSTEM INFO This menu item displays system information SAVE RESTORE This menu has options for the user to save and restore camera settings SAVE USER SETTINGS This option saves current user settings to FLASH memory RESTORE USER SETTINGS This option resets the camera and recalls user settings saved in FLASH memory RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS This field resets the camera and...

Page 25: ...ic Range 102dB Typical 120dB Max S N Ratio 50 dB 100 IRE F1 2 Video Output 1 0Vpp 75Ω BNC unbalanced 2 nd Video Output Yes supports installation check Power Source 12 VDC 10 24 VAC 20 Power Consumption 9 6 W Max IP Rating IP66 Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C Storage Temperature 20 C 60 C Dimensions Φ 84 5mm x 186 6mm L camera unit sunhood Weight 1 22 kg Functional Specifications Functional Specifi...

Page 26: ... 2000 K 11000 K Sync System INT LL Gamma Compensation 0 45 Digital Zoom 8X Max Flip Horizontal Vertical Both IR LED Count 30 PCS IR Illumination Wavelength 850 nm IR Illumination Range 50 m Lens Specifications Lens Specifications Lens Type Auto IRIS DC Lens Focal Length 2 8 10 mm 9 22 mm F No F1 2 F1 4 Iris Range F1 2 F360 F1 4 F360C Minimum Object Distance 0 15 m 1 m Field of View Diagonal 125 0 ...

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