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Table of Contents

Warning 

1

Precautions 

2

Components 

4

Installation 

5

On Screen Display (OSD) Menu 

6

Accessing the OSD Menu Settings 

LENS

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8

EXPOSURE 

10

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WHITE BALANCE

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12

BLC (Back Light Compensation)

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13

DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)

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15

DAY / NIGHT

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16

IMAGE ADJ

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18

Special 

20

Cam Title 

20

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Sync 

22

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Motion Detection 

22

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Privacy 

23

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DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer) 

24

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Comm Adj (Communication Adjustment) 

24

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Language 

24

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Reset 

24

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Return 

24

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Exit 

24

Troubleshooting 

25

Specifications 

27

Dimension (inches) 

28

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Summary of Contents for CE-T909

Page 1: ...IR Turret Camera CE T909 ...

Page 2: ...nce when the equipment 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 ...

Page 3: ... Light Compensation 13 DNR Digital Noise Reduction 15 DAY NIGHT 16 IMAGE ADJ 18 Special 20 Cam Title 20 Sync 22 Motion Detection 22 Privacy 23 DIS Digital Image Stabilizer 24 Comm Adj Communication Adjustment 24 Language 24 Reset 24 Return 24 Exit 24 Troubleshooting 25 Specifications 27 Dimension inches 28 Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com ...

Page 4: ...tric shock It may result in an electric shock or other hazards It may result in a fire or other hazards Warning The camera requires periodic inspection Stop using your camera when you find it malfunctioning Do not install the camera on a surface that can not support it Do not hold plug with wet hands Do not dis assemble the camera Do not use the camera close to a gas or oil leak 1 Sales 1 800 447 ...

Page 5: ...n when operating under high temperatures This is one of the most important parts of the camera Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the lens cover Precautions 2 Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com Do not install the camera in extreme temperature conditions Do not install the camera under unstable lighting conditions Do not touch the front lens of the camera ...

Page 6: ...nelectronics com Never keep the camera pointed directly at strong light Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shocks Do not expose the camera to radioactivity Notes If the camera is exposed to spotlight or object reflecting strong light smear or blooming may occur Check that the power satisfies the normal specification before connecting the camera ...

Page 7: ...Components 4 Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com ...

Page 8: ...ed the cable through the center of the mounting plate 3 Place the camera body in the mounting plate socket and hold 4 Then place the outer plate over the camera body mounting plate and tighten side screws to lock the camera into place 5 Loosen side screws to adjust camera angle as needed then tighten the side screws to lock into place Mounting Plate Side Screw Outer Plate Side Screw ...

Page 9: ...o the desired function to change the setting Setup Menu LENS DC VIDEO MANUAL EXPOSURE SHUTTER AGC SENS UP RETURN WHITE BALANCE ATW MANUAL AWC SET OUTDOOR INDOOR BACKLIGHT OFF BLC HLC DNR ON OFF DAY NIGHT COLOR B W AUTO EXTERN IMAGE ADJUSTMENT FREEZ V REV H REV D ZOOM SHARPNESS RETURN SPECIAL CAMTITLE SYNC MOTION DET PRIVACY DIS COMM ADJ LANGUAGE RESET RETURN EXIT 6 Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 8...

Page 10: ...shown 1 Press the SET button The Setup menu is displayed on the monitor screen 2 Select a menu item using the UP and DOWN buttons Place the cursor over a desired item Accessing the OSD Menu Settings 7 Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com ...

Page 11: ...NS using the UP and DOWN buttons 2 Select the type of lens using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons Notes An item with the icon also has sub menus To select a sub menu press the SET button An item with the icon has no sub menus available for selection LENS Accessing the OSD Menu Settings continued Select the desired menu item by using the UP and DOWN buttons Modes can be changed using the LEFT and RIGHT b...

Page 12: ...s The brightness of the screen can be adjusted in DC mode The brightness can be adjusted within the range of 1 70 The optimum level of brightness can be achieved using this adjustment If you select the MANUAL mode it can be adjusted in ESC mode LENS continued 9 Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com ...

Page 13: ... this when picture flicker is experienced which can happen when there is a clash with the frequency of the installed lighting ESC Select this to control the shutter speed automatically If ESC is selected the shutter speed is automatically controlled according to the ambient illumination available MANUAL The shutter speed is controlled manually Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clinto...

Page 14: ...WDR mode on the BACKLIGHT menu When the SHUTTER is set to ESC and the camera is set to Internal Synchronization the picture may become unstable if the camera faces a bright florescent light Therefore take care when choosing the installation position ESC and MANUAL modes are only available together when the lens is set to MANUAL When the SHUTTER is set to MANUAL or A FLK mode SENS UP is disabled No...

Page 15: ...R Select when the color temperature is between 1 800 K 10 500 K sodium light inclusion l AWC SET 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 l MANUAL Select to fine tune the White Balance manually Set...

Page 16: ...ose Notes Under the following conditions WHITE BALANCE may not work properly In such cases select the AWC mode When the color temperature of the subject environment has a very high 1 temperature range e g clear sky or sunset When the ambient illumination of the subject is low 2 If the camera is directed toward a florescent light or is installed in a place 3 where illumination changes dramatically ...

Page 17: ...light conditions the HLC is not activated NIGHT If a high light that is larger than a certain size is present on the screen remove the high light to see license plates clearly HLC MASKING AREA HLC ON HLC OFF l OFF Not being used 3 Select a desired mode using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons and press the SET button l Select BLC to adjust the area to be l HLC Enable a user to select a mask enhanced and e...

Page 18: ...o that noise is reduced Notes Because there can be a difference in the effectiveness of HLC according to the amount of light area in the screen optimize the installation angle for the best HLC performance In a dark environment the HLC is only activated when a high light that is larger than a certain area is present The HLC is not activated in light or overly dark conditions DNR Digital Noise Reduc...

Page 19: ...g the UP and DOWN buttons DNR Digital Noise Reduction continued DAY NIGHT Notes You cannot set the DNR to ON or OFF when the AGC mode in the EXPOSURE menu is OFF When adjusting the noise reduction level in DNR mode remember that the higher the level is set the greater the reduction in noise level but it also increases the possibility of ghosting Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clin...

Page 20: ...When using a Video Auto Iris Lens if the lens level is too low automatic switching between Color and Black White may not occur The DAY NIGHT menu cannot be controlled when AGC in the EXPOSURE menu is OFF If so the changeover between DAY mode and NIGHT mode operates the same as selecting COLOR mode The OSD keys do not work for 3 seconds after switching to Color or B W This is to ensure a stable cam...

Page 21: ...buttons 2 Select the desired mode using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons l FREEZE View still pictures l V REV Flips the picture vertically on the screen l H REV Flips the picture horizontally on the screen IMAGE ADJ Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com 18 ...

Page 22: ...ttings for the IMAGE ADJ menu and to return to the SETUP menu IMAGE ADJ continued Notes When H REV or V REV is selected any text in the picture also will be flipped horizontally or vertically If the SHARPNESS level is increased too high the picture may become distorted or noise may be generated Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com 19 ...

Page 23: ...lect the desired mode using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons l CAM TITLE If a title is entered the title appears on the monitor 1 When the SPECIAL menu screen is displayed use the UP and DOWN buttons to point the cursor to CAM TITLE Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com 20 ...

Page 24: ...TLE menu is OFF no title will be displayed on the monitor screen even if one has been entered Notes If the cursor is moved to CLR and the SET button pressed all letters are deleted To edit a letter change the cursor to the bottom left arrow and press the SET button Move the cursor over the letter to be edited move the cursor to the letter to be inserted and then press the SET button l CAM TITLE co...

Page 25: ...Lock without using a synchronization signal generator INT Internal Synchronization Type L L Power Synchronization Type Line lock Press the SET button Select a phase between 0 and 359 l MOTION DET Connecting an alarm device to this camera enables efficient activity monitoring because a signal is generated by the camera whenever motion is detected The motion detection signal is output through the MD...

Page 26: ... Fills in a selected MD area The color of filling is sequentially selected as brown orange blue cyan yellowish green yellow and red RETURN Select this to save the MOTION DET menu settings and return to the SPECIAL menu l PRIVACY Hide an area so that it is not displayed on the monitor 1 When the SPECIAL menu screen is displayed press the UP and DOWN buttons so that the cursor points to PRIVACY 2 Se...

Page 27: ... 2 Set up the mode using the 4 direction buttons CAM ID Determines the camera s identification number between 0 and 255 BAUD RATE Select 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 bps UART MODE Select NONE EVEN or ODD for the parity bits RET PKT Determines whether to send a command back to the controller device when a communication control command is sent to the camera DISP CAM ID Display the camera title o...

Page 28: ... Clean the lens with a clean cloth or brush Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor Make sure that the screen is not exposed directly to a bright light Move the camera if necessary The screen is dark Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor If you have an intermediate device set the 75Ω Hi z properly and check the terminals Adjust the brightness level of the Auto Iris lens If you take the foc...

Page 29: ...etting The screen is flickering Check if the camera is facing directly into sunlight or fluorescent light L L mode isn t able to be selected Have you connected your camera to DC power source Connect it to AC power source L L mode is not available When using DC 12V input power SYNC mode is fixed to INT COLOR DAY NIGHT mode is not working Check if the AGC menu is set to the OFF position SENS UP func...

Page 30: ...le Video Output 1 0 Vp p 75Ω Power Consumption w IR LEDs On Max 360mA AC24V Max 520mA DC12V Power Requirement DC12V AC24V Operating Temperature 20 F 122 F Dimensions 5 51 W x 4 37 H Weight 2 8 lbs OSD Menu Control with CE REMOTE Lens DC Video Exposure Shutter AGC Sens Up White Balance Control ATW Manual AWC Set Outdoor Indoor Back Light OFF BLC HLC DNR ON OFF Day Night Color B W Auto Extern Image ...

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