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BLK-CPB700R Series High Performance 

IR Bullet Camera User Manual

Products: BLK-CPB700R65, BLK-CPB700R150, BLK-CPB700R300

Please read this manual before using your camera, and always follow the instructions for 
safety and proper use. Save this manual for future reference. 

BLK-BulletCameras-2_CM 

12/17/2013

Summary of Contents for BLK-CPB700R150

Page 1: ...ra User Manual Products BLK CPB700R65 BLK CPB700R150 BLK CPB700R300 Please read this manual before using your camera and always follow the instructions for safety and proper use Save this manual for f...

Page 2: ...ICE Observint Technologies Observint products are designed to meet safety and performance standards with the use of specific Observint authorized accessories Observint disclaims liability associated w...

Page 3: ...Mounting the camera 4 2 3 Camera adjustments 5 SECTION 3 Software Setup 8 3 1 LENS 8 3 2 EXPOSURE 9 3 3 WHITE BAL 12 3 4 DAY NIGHT 13 3 5 3DNR 15 3 6 SPECIAL 16 3 7 Adjust 22 3 8 RESET 23 3 9 EXIT 23...

Page 4: ...ity is high Very high humidity levels can reduce image quality Do not install the camera under unstable lighting conditions Severe lighting change or flicker can cause the camera to work improperly Do...

Page 5: ...or 700 TV lines 3DNR 2D or 3D for no noise or ghosting effect Maximum sens up x2 x256 OSD control functions DC auto iris varifocal lens 32 digital zoom Backlight compensation BLC and Day Night mode Mo...

Page 6: ...our 4 coarse threaded screws to secure the base plate to the mounting surface Four 4 machined screws to secure the camera bracket to the base plate Mounting plate Hex wrench for adjusting the camera b...

Page 7: ...User Manual SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 2 Tools you need To install the camera you will need 12 Vdc or 24 Vac power source Tools for mounting the camera Video and power extension cables if needed Hand...

Page 8: ...transmission of the video signal across coax 75 cable Power Connector Power Polarity Indicators Video BNC Connector 2 2 Mounting the camera The camera can be mounted on any surface with sufficient st...

Page 9: ...cableconnectorsarenotwaterproof 2 3 Camera adjustments In this procedure set the camera to point at your surveillance target Rotate the far near and tele wide rings to frame the video image 1 Apply po...

Page 10: ...ntrol 360 180 360 6 Rotate the Far Near adjustment ring and the Tele Wide adjustment ring to improve the image of the your surveillance target 7 Configure your camera using the software menus in the O...

Page 11: ...camera operating in a dark environment unscrew the OSD panel access cover to access the OSD controls 2 While observing the video image from the camera use a screwdriver to turn the LED LEVEL screw to...

Page 12: ...on the OSD control panel to navigate through the menu system Press the joy stick in toward the camera to enter the SETUP menu or select an entry rock the stick up or down to highlight an item in the l...

Page 13: ...R This function is used to select automatic AUTO shutter speed control or set the shutter speed manually SHUTTER speed can between 1 60 sec and 1 100 000 sec AGC AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL Higher gain inc...

Page 14: ...n to save changes and return to the EXPOSURE menu BLC Back Light Compensation This feature enables the camera to compensate for strong back light conditions in a selected area of the image OFF The BLC...

Page 15: ...tick in twice to return to the BLC menu DEFAULT Select DEFAULT to revert to the default AREA position and size RETURN Select RETURN to return to the EXPOSURE submenu HSBLC Highlight Suppression Back L...

Page 16: ...Select RET to return to the EXPOSURE menu OUTDOOR The D WDR is preset with default LOW LEVEL and HIGH LEVEL settings for normal outdoor lighting condition These settings can be adjusted in the OUTDOO...

Page 17: ...this option Set the white balance using ATW or AWC Select MANUAL Rock the joystick right and or left to Increase or decrease the value of BLUE B gain or RED R gain while monitoring the color of the im...

Page 18: ...ce IR SMART is applied to objects in a specified area of the image IRSMARToff IRSMARTon Selecting IR SMART ON opens the IR SMART sub menu where you can set the IR gain and position and size of the tar...

Page 19: ...se the SETUP menu COLOR The picture is displayed in color AUTO In this mode the camera automatically switches to COLOR in normal condition and to B W mode when ambient illumination is low Selecting th...

Page 20: ...reduction The default setting is 200 maximum RETURN Select RET to return to the SETUP menu or END to close the SETUP menu 3 6 SPECIAL Selecting SPECIAL opens a feature list of special camera function...

Page 21: ...sor to the position in the character array before the 0 top line leftmost position and press the joystick in to select it blank character To clear all entries in the title highlight CLR then press the...

Page 22: ...e D ZOOM feature Move the cursor to point at D ZOOM then rock the joystick right to set the RANGE magnification Similarly adjust the PAN and TILT options to move to the portion of the image you want t...

Page 23: ...nk in the background AREA DISPLAY Move the cursor to AREA DISPLAY then rock the joystick right or left to select ON to configure that area or OFF to disable that area If ON push the joystick in to ope...

Page 24: ...over image are color coded and can be reshaped To setup a privacy for the area selected Set the cursor on AREA DISPLAY and rock the cursor to ON to use the area or OFF to disable it If set to ON press...

Page 25: ...to complete the operation RETURN Select RETURN to return to the SPECIAL menu DEFOG The DEFOG function improves object recognition in foggy or dusty weather condition DEFOGoff DEFOGon OFF Select OFF to...

Page 26: ...mage from your camera SHARPNESS With the cursor pointing at SHARPNESS rock the joystick right or left as necessary to produce the clearest image from your camera MONITOR Rock the joystick right or lef...

Page 27: ...SETUP 3 8 RESET Use RESET to revert the camera configuration settings to the factory default values FACTORY Select FACTORY to reset the camera configuration RETURN Rock the joystick to select RETURN...

Page 28: ...a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent solution then rinse and dry it with a soft cloth Remove all foreign particles such as plastic or rubber materials attached to the camera housing These may...

Page 29: ...h Sens UP OFF AUTO X2 X256 Backlight compensation OFF BLC HLC D WDR OFF INDOOR OUTDOOR Motion detection 4 zones Privacy masking 8 zones DIS Digital Image Stabilizer OFF ON Communication Coaxial I F UT...

Page 30: ...F 140 F 20 C 60 C humidity 20 RH 95 RH Operating temperature humidity 14 F 122 F 10 C 50 C humidity 20 RH 80 RH Dimension w h d 2 87 in 3 19 in 8 03 in 73 mm 81 mm 204 mm 3 31 in 3 50 in 8 98 in 84 m...

Page 31: ...or If you have an intermediate device set the impedance 75 Hi Z properly and check the cable connections The camera is not working properly and the surface of the camera is hot Verify that the camera...

Page 32: ...28 APPENDIX B CAMERA DIMENSIONS APPENDIX B Camera Dimensions BLK CPB700R65 Front 3 19 2 87 8 03 180 360 360 Side...

Page 33: ...29 High Performance IR CCTV Bullet Camera User Manual APPENDIX B CAMERA DIMENSIONS BLK CPB700R150 8 98 Side 3 31 3 50 Front 360 360 180...

Page 34: ...30 APPENDIX B CAMERA DIMENSIONS BLK CPB700R300 360 180 360 11 42 2 68 6 30 7 41 3 94 5 28 3 82 3 46 Front Side...

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