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HDCVI Active Deterrence Camera 

User’s Manual

 

 

V1.0.0

 

Summary of Contents for DH-HAC-ME1500C

Page 1: ...HDCVI Active Deterrence Camera User s Manual V1 0 0 ...

Page 2: ...guide may cause harmful interference to radio communication For class A device these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment 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 own expense For class B device these lim...

Page 3: ... to the text Revision History No Version Revision Content Release Date 1 V1 0 0 First release December 15 2018 Privacy Protection Notice As the device user or data controller you might collect personal data of others such as face fingerprints car plate number Email address phone number GPS and so on You need to be in compliance with the local privacy protection laws and regulations to protect the ...

Page 4: ... contact the customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation There still might be deviation in technical data functions and operations description or errors in print If there is any doubt or dispute please refer to our final explanation Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the Guide in PDF format cannot be opened All trademarks registered t...

Page 5: ...nction extruded from the device We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation Environment Do not aim the device at strong light to focus such as lamp light and sun light Transport use and store the device within the range of allowed humidity and temperature Keep the camera away from water or other liquid to avoid damages ...

Page 6: ... make sure the device is installed and maintained by professional engineers The surface of the image sensor should not be exposed to laser beam radiation in an environment where a laser beam device is used Do not provide two or more power supply sources for the device otherwise it might damage the device ...

Page 7: ...nts 3 2 2 Cable 3 2 3 3 Detection Range 5 4 Installation 6 Installing Model A B and D 6 4 1 Installing Model C 8 4 2 5 Configuring Alarm 9 Configuring Trigger Mode 9 5 1 Configuring Flashlight and Audio Alarm 9 5 2 Connecting Node Device 9 5 3 5 3 1 Connecting Node Device from OSD menu 10 5 3 2 Connecting Node Device from XVR 10 Maintenance 12 Appendix 1 Technical Specifications 13 Appendix 2 ...

Page 8: ...le to cover the high definition monitoring needs for locations like financial center telecom site supermarket hotel government school and factory Features 1 2 720p series support over 800 m real time transmission of video and control signal from RG59 cable For 1080p 4M and 4k series the distance is 500 m Support detection of human trespass with PIR Switch automatically between color images at dayt...

Page 9: ...Design 2 2 Design Dimensions 2 1 Model A mm inch Figure 2 1 Model B mm inch Figure 2 2 Model C mm inch Figure 2 3 Model D mm inch Figure 2 4 ...

Page 10: ...l C and D Figure 2 6 Table 2 1 Component list No Name White light Lens PIR sensor MIC For model B and D their revised versions do not have MIC Light sensor Speaker Cable 2 3 Cable type might vary with different cameras and the actual product shall prevail ...

Page 11: ...ructed in the manual Device abnormity or damage could occur if power is not supplied correctly Video output Connects to XVR to output video signal Alarm The yellow cable alarm output Outputs alarm signal to the storage device The brown cable ground Connects to the ground DIP switch Dial switches to change output mode Switch up indicates ON and switch down indicates OFF Table 2 3 DIP switch operati...

Page 12: ...of the sensor for model A B C and D is all 110 See Figure 3 1 Horizontal detection range Figure 3 1 For model A B and C the vertical detection distance of the sensor is 2 m 10 m For model D the distance is 1 m 14 m See Figure 3 2 Vertical detection distance Figure 3 2 ...

Page 13: ... B and D 4 1 Model A installation Figure 4 1 Model B installation Figure 4 2 Model D installation Figure 4 3 Table 4 1 Installation item list No Item No Item Main body Self tapping screw Expansion bolt Mounting surface Confirm the position of screw holes and the cable outlet hole if it needs to go through Step 1 the mounting surface and drill them on the mounting surface and then insert the expans...

Page 14: ...apping screws Connect the camera to power source and the XVR device and the live view screen is Step 3 displayed Loosen the locking screws and aim the lens to the ideal angle and then fasten them Step 4 See Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 and Figure 4 6 Model A adjustment Figure 4 4 Model B adjustment Figure 4 5 Model D adjustment Figure 4 6 In Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 and Figure 4 6 represents the locking scr...

Page 15: ...l them on the mounting surface and then insert the expansion bolts in the screw holes Align the screw holes on the pedestal to those on the mounting surface and then Step 3 pull the cable out through mounting surface or the side cable tray Attach the pedestal to the mounting surface with the self tapping screws Put the enclosure with the main body inside back into the pedestal Connect Step 4 the d...

Page 16: ...t XVR as your storage device it is recommended to set the trigger mode to Camera Setting Configuring Flashlight and Audio Alarm 5 2 This part is available only when the alarm priority is set to Camera Setting In the OSD menu select Advanced Alert On the White light Alert item set it to ON and then enter the item In Mode You can select between Lighting or Flash If you select Flash you can set the F...

Page 17: ...ted device in the Step 3 Sensor Pairing interface See Figure 5 3 5 3 2 Connecting Node Device from XVR In the Main Menu interface select IoT MANAGER Sensor Pairing Step 1 The Sensor Pairing interface is displayed Click Add Step 2 The Add interface is displayed See Figure 5 1 Add interface Figure 5 1 In the Access Type list select Camera Gateway Step 3 Click Pair and the camera enters pairing mode ...

Page 18: ... Alarm 11 Pairing completed Figure 5 2 Click Back Step 5 The information of the connected device is displayed See Figure 5 3 Click to modify the device name click to delete node device Connected device Figure 5 3 ...

Page 19: ...he desiccant Maintaining Lens and Mirror Surface The lens and mirror surface are covered with antireflection coating which could be contaminated or damaged and result in lens scratches or haze image when being touched with dust grease fingerprints and other similar substances Do not touch the image sensor directly CCD or CMOS Dust and dirt could be removed with air blower or you can wipe the lens ...

Page 20: ...hnical Specifications Appendix 2 Parameter Specification Detection method PIR technology Installation height 2 2 m 3 m Working temperature of PIR 10 C to 50 C for model A B and C 20 C to 60 C for model D Camera operating humidity 95 ...

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