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Page 2: ...are 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 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 h...

Page 3: ... Accessing the OSD Menu Settings 7 Lens 9 Exposure 10 Shutter AGC Auto Gain Control Sens Up Return Backlight 12 D WDR Digital WDR 15 White Balance 16 Day Night 17 3DNR 18 Special 19 Camera Title 20 D Effect 22 Motion Detection 24 Privacy 25 Adjust 26 Reset 27 Exit 27 Troubleshooting 28 Specifications 29 Dimension inches 30 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 Sales 1 800 447 33...

Page 5: ...f the most important cause the camera to work improperly parts of the camera Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the lens cover 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 Precautions Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com Do not install or use ...

Page 6: ...irectly 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 Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com Do not expose th...

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

Page 8: ...r Impedance Use a DC12V or AC24V 500mA or 1A regulated PSU To avoid fire or shock hazards always use a CE marked PSU Set the monitor impedance switch to 75Ω Check the impedance switch if the screen is blurred 3 Viewing Angle Focus Adjustment To widen the viewing angle rotate the Zoom Lever to the Left and to the right to narrow the viewing angle Rotate the Focus Lever Left or Right to focus the Le...

Page 9: ...splay on the monitor The user can then move the cursor to the desired function to change the setting Setup Menu LENS DC SHUTTER FLK BRIGHTNESS AGC OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH SENS UP OFF AUTO x2 x258 BLC OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH D WDR OFF INDOOR OUTDOOR WHITE BALANCE ATW AWB MANUAL AWC DAY NIGHT AUTO B W COLOR EXT 3DNR ON OFF SPECIAL CAMERA TITLE D EFFECT MOTION PRIVACY SYNC RETURN ADJUST SHARPNESS BLUE RED RE...

Page 10: ...y using the OSD joystick on the inside of the camera 2 Press the SET button The SETUP menu will be displayed on the monitor Sales 1 800 447 3306 Support 1 800 549 6393 www clintonelectronics com Accessing the OSD Menu Settings 7 ...

Page 11: ...ging menu settings using the LEFT or RIGHT button Available values or status are displayed by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT buttons Press the button until desired value status is displayed 5 After completing the setting move the arrow indicator to EXIT and press the SET button to EXIT Notes Move to available submenus by moving arrow to the desired feature Submenu is not available when symbol is displ...

Page 12: ...cator to LENS using the UP and DOWN buttons on the SETUP menu screen 2 Select the desired lens type by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button DC DC Auto Iris Lens 3 Press the RETURN to return to the SETUP menu Notes When DC is selected the brightness can be adjusted The brightness control range is 1 100 LENS Adjusting the brightness level 9 ...

Page 13: ...ressing the LEFT or RIGHT button t FLK Select FLK mode when flickering occurs caused by the unmatched frequency of electric lights EXPOSURE Notes To produce results with FLK do not use it in conjunction with the WDR mode in the BACKLIGHT menu Desired shutter speed can be selected by user 1 60 1 250 1 500 1 2000 1 5000 1 10000 1 100000 FLK Brightness can only operate when selected the Manual mode O...

Page 14: ...P mode can be selected desired value from x2 x258 If the AGC mode selected OFF the SENS UP function will be Disabled t RETURN Select RETURN to save the changes in the EXPOSURE menu and return to the SETUP menu EXPOSURE continued Notes Pressing the SET button in AUTO mode allows adjustment of image brightness by increasing or decreasing the shutter speed x2 x258 The higher the level the brighter th...

Page 15: ...w indicator to BACKLIGHT using the UP or DOWN button on the SETUP menu screen 2 Select the desired level by using the LEFT or RIGHT button t OFF BLC function does not operate t BLC Users can select and define a specific area in a scene and view the area clearly t HSBLC When there are simultaneous brightness and dark image areas WDR makes both distinct BLC ON BLC OFF BACKLIGHT BLC 12 ...

Page 16: ...nput data j Move the arrow indicator to select the WIDTH of cells to increase or decrease by using the LEFT RIGHT button from 0 7 cells k Move the arrow indicator to select the HEIGHT of cells to increase or decrease by using the LEFT RIGHT button from 0 7 cells l Move the arrow indicator to select the LEFT RIGHT and TOP BOTTOM to select the desired area position by using the LEFT or RIGHT button ...

Page 17: ...en 0 8 t DEFAULT Press the Default to return to the factory default to change wrong input data j Move the arrow indicator to select the WIDTH of cells to increase or decrease by using the LEFT RIGHT button from 0 7 cells k Move the arrow indicator to select the HEIGHT of cells to increase or decrease by using the LEFT RIGHT button from 0 7 cells l Move the arrow indicator to select the LEFT RIGHT ...

Page 18: ...to D WDR using the UP or DOWN button on the EXPOSURE menu screen 2 Select the desired feature by using the LEFT or RIGHT button t D WDR When there are simultaneous brightness and dark image areas WDR makes both distinct and can be selected desired feature between OUTDOOR and INDOOR t OFF D WDR function does not operate t RETURN Select RETURN to save the changes in the EXPOSURE menu and return to t...

Page 19: ...Normal setting when the color temperature range from 1 800 K 10 500 K Ex a fluorescent lamp or outdoors t AWB The WHITE BAL is automatically adjusted in a specific environment t AWC SET To obtain the best results press the SET button while the camera is focused onto white paper If the environment and or light source changes the WHITE BALANCE will require re adjustment t MANUAL Used for fine adjust...

Page 20: ...ys displayed in Color t B W The image is always displayed in Black and White t AUTO The mode automatically switches to COLOR in normal conditions and switches to B W mode when ambient illumination is low To set the switching time or speed in AUTO mode press the SET button 3 Select the desired mode and set the values by using the LEFT or RIGHT button t DELAY The range can be adjusted between 0 63 t...

Page 21: ...environment 1 Move the arrow indicator to 3DNR by using the UP and DOWN buttons 2 Select whether or not to activate 3DNR by using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons t ON Activates 3DNR Digital noise reduction can be adjusted between 0 100 t OFF Deactivates 3 DNR noise is not reduced t Select RETURN by using the UP or DOWN button to return to SETUP menu 18 ...

Page 22: ...ed select SPECIAL using the UP and DOWN buttons 2 Select one of the modes using the UP and DOWN buttons n CAM TITLE When on the CAMERA ID is displayed on the monitor 1 Move the arrow indicator to CAMERA ID using the UP or DOWN button on the SETUP menu screen 2 Set to ON using the LEFT or RIGHT button SPECIAL 19 ...

Page 23: ...n alphanumeric character k Choose a character in displayed range A Z a z 0 9 using the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT buttons l Select the desired character by pressing the SETUP button The cursor moves to the next position after character input by pressing the SETUP button m Repeat the above steps until the CAMERA ID has been created Notes When CAMERA TITLE is set to OFF the CAMERA TITLE is not displayed...

Page 24: ...the screen j Move the cursor to POS and press the SET button k Created CAMERA ID is displayed Factory default position Notes In cases where the wrong CAMERA ID has been input Move the cursor to CLR and press SETUP button to erase characters from Left to Right and repeat the above steps to input the characters again n CAM TITLE continued 21 ...

Page 25: ...m l Select a new position by using the four directional buttons Press the SET button to confirm the position n D EFFECT Move the cursor to D EFFECT and press the SET button to set the other image functions 1 FREEZE Image freezing or moving Image n CAM TITLE continued 22 ...

Page 26: ...n t V FLIP Flip the image vertically on the screen t ROTATE Flip the horizontal image vertically on the screen t OFF Disabled MIRROR ON MIRROR OFF 3 D ZOOM Digital zoom available range x1 x32 PAN The pan range can be controlled between 10 100 TILT The tilt range can be controlled between 10 100 n D EFFECT continued 23 ...

Page 27: ...ccess the MOTION menu j AREA SELECT Determines the MD area selected AREA 1 2 3 4 k Move the arrow indicator to select the HEIGHT of cells to increase or decrease by using the LEFT RIGHT button between the level 0 100 l Move the arrow indicator to the LEFT RIGHT and TOP BOTTOM to select the desired area position by using the LEFT or RIGHT button m Move the arrow indicator to select the WIDTH of cel...

Page 28: ...URN Move the arrow indicator to RETURN after complete the setup to return to SPECIAL menu n PRIVACY Mask an area you want to hide on the screen 1 When the SPECIAL menu screen is displayed press the UP and DOWN buttons to set to PRIVACY 2 Set up the area mode using the 4 direction buttons j AREA SELECT You can select up to 8 MD area k AREA DISPLAY OFF Disabled ON Activates area display n MOTION con...

Page 29: ...or to the LEFT RIGHT and TOP BOTTOM to select the desired area position by using the LEFT or RIGHT button o Move the arrow indicator to COLOR to select the desired color of each area cells by using the LEFT RIGHT button between the 15 different colors p RETURN Move the arrow indicator to RETURN after complete the setup to return to SPECIAL menu n SYNC INT Internal Synchronization n RETURN Move the...

Page 30: ...set too high it can distort the image or cause noise j Select BLUE or RED to increase or decrease the value of R Gain RED and B Gain BLUE while monitoring the color of the image k RETURN Move the arrow indicator to RETURN after complete the setup to return to SPECIAL menu Resets the camera settings to the factory defaults Press the SET button in the EXIT menu to save the current settings and exit ...

Page 31: ... of the monitor If you have an intermediate device set the 75Ω Hi z properly and check the terminals There is a problem with the camera operation The camera surface is too hot and black stripes appear on the screen Check if an appropriate power source to the camera complies with the manufacturer s standard requirement or if the voltage keeps changing The MOTION DETECTION function is not working Ch...

Page 32: ...Range 52dB Max Lens 2 8 10 5mm F1 2 Video Output 1 0 Vp p 75Ω Power Consumption Max 105mA AC24V Max 205mA DC12V Power Requirement DC12V AC24V Operating Temperature 32 F 113 F Dimensions 5 51 Dia x 3 74 H Weight 3 30 lbs OSD Menu Control with OSD Joystick Lens DC Shutter FLK White Balance Control ATW AWC Manual AWC Back Light Off Low Middle High Gain Control Off Low Middle High 3DNR On Off D WDR Of...

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