Clinton Electronics CE-VF540 Installation Manual Download Page 1

Summary of Contents for CE-VF540

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Page 3: ...re designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energ...

Page 4: ...Focus Adjustment n Sunshield Mounting n Remote Control On Screen Display OSD Menu 7 Accessing the OSD Menu Settings 8 LENS 10 EXPOSURE 11 WHITE BALANCE 13 SSDR Super Dynamic Range 14 BLC Back Light Co...

Page 5: ...se injury It could cause an electric 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...

Page 6: ...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 Do not install the camera in extreme temperature co...

Page 7: ...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 occu...

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Page 9: ...E l e c t r o n i c s C E V F 5 4 0 5 Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com Camera Components 5 Plug in port for CE REMOTE 6 Zoom adjustment 7 Focus adjustment 8 DC Au...

Page 10: ...to the Right to narrow the viewing angle Tighten set screw when done adjusting To adjust focus loosen set screw and rotate the Focus Lever Left or Right to obtain proper focus Tighten set screw when d...

Page 11: ...is activated text will display on the monitor The user can then move the cursor to the desired function to change the setting SETUP Menu LENS DC EXPOSURE BRIGHTNESS SHUTTER AGC SENS UP RETURN WHITE B...

Page 12: ...P button Settings can now be made The SETUP menu is displayed on the monitor Select a menu function from the list by using the UP and DOWN buttons Position the cursor to the desired function Accessing...

Page 13: ...the Left and Right buttons 5 To finish the settings select EXIT and press the SET button Select the function using the UP or DOWN button Change the status using the LEFT or RIGHT button Notes An item...

Page 14: ...from the sub menu items as listed below BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the video brightness selectable from 1 70 IRIS SPEED Adjusts the Iris control speed of the DC lens If the control speed is too slow or fast...

Page 15: ...rightness SHUTTER You can select either auto or manual shutter A FLK Select this when you experience picture flicker which can happen when there is a clash with the frequency of the installed lighting...

Page 16: ...to 32dB HIGH Allows automatic gain control from 5 3dB to 37dB 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...

Page 17: ...8 500 K MANUAL Select this to fine tune White Balance manually Set White Balance first by using the ATW or AWC mode After that switch to MANUAL mode fine tune the White Balance and then press the SET...

Page 18: ...rall brightness of images with high contrast between bright and dark areas 1 When the SETUP menu screen is displayed select SSDR by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates SSDR 2 Tur...

Page 19: ...e clearly HLC High Light Compensation If the scene contains extremely bright light areas such as from car headlight the light can mask out much of the on screen detail Use HLC feature to remove these...

Page 20: ...ective license plate observation it needs minimum illumination and fast shutter speed more than 1 200sec Because there can be a difference in the effectiveness of HLC according to the amount of light...

Page 21: ...d mode using the Left and Right buttons OFF Deactivates DNR Noise is not reduced ON Activates DNR so that noise is reduced 3 Set the DNR mode to ON and press the SET button Then you can adjust the noi...

Page 22: ...s always displayed in black and white You can turn on or off the burst signal on B W mode AUTO The mode is switched to Color in a normal environment but switches to B W mode when ambient illumination...

Page 23: ...MAGE ADJ 1 When the SETUP menu screen is displayed select IMAGE ADJ by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates IMAGE ADJ Press SETUP to enter IMAGE ADJ 2 Select a desired mode using...

Page 24: ...your monitor LCD Select this menu item when using a LCD monitor CRT Select this menu item when using a CRT monitor USER Use this menu item when using a monitor other than standard ones You can change...

Page 25: ...sor to POS and press the SET button The entered title appears on the screen Select the position to display the title on the screen by using the 4 direction buttons and press the SET button When the po...

Page 26: ...n Setup switch l You can select a desired phase from 0 to 359 when select phase MOTION DET You can monitor activity more efficient with this feature allowing you to observe movement of objects in 8 di...

Page 27: ...vertices of each MD area is to be used XPOS Determines the coordinate of the horizontal axis for SEL POS YPOS Determines the coordinate of the vertical axis for SEL POS FILL SET Fills in a selected M...

Page 28: ...T Adjust the size and position of the selected area RETURN Select this to save the PRIVACY menu settings and return to the SPECIAL menu COMM ADJ Communication Adjustment This function sets up the came...

Page 29: ...splay the camera title on the top left corner of the screen PROTOCOL STW SPD PELCO D PELCO P SEC BOSCH HONEY WELL VICON PANA LANGUAGE You can select the menu language according to your requirements RE...

Page 30: ...t clear Check if the lens is clean 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 ca...

Page 31: ...setting 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...

Page 32: ...e 62dB Max Lens 2 8 12mm F1 2 Lens Externally Adjustable Video Output 1 0 Vp p 75 Power Consumption Max 300mA DC12V Max 140mA AC24V Power Requirement DC12V AC24V Operating Temperature 20 F 120 F Dimen...

Page 33: ...Dimensions 3 94 2 91 4 92 3 23 CLINTON Electronics CE VF540 8 50 6 10 4 72 2 28 WIDE TELE FAR NEAR 3 9 4 30 Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com...

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