Digital Watchdog DWC-V5661T User Manual Download Page 27

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PRIVACY

You can hide some parts of the screen for privacy masking. A total of 8 different privacy masking 
zones are available. 

PRIVACY SET

- Select the zone number you want to setup. 
- To enable it, turn the display option ON. 
- H-POS: Move the Zone posi ion Left or right. The higher the 
number, the zone will move to the right. 
- V-POS: Move the Zone position up or down. The higher the 
  number, the zone will move down. 
- H-Size: Reset the zone‘s size horizontally. The higher the 
  number, the right side panel will move further to the right. 
- V-Size: Reset the zone’s size vertically. The higher the number, 
  the bottom side panel will move further down.

MASK COLOR

To adjust the mask’s color, use the Y, CR, and CB Levels:
- Y Level- The higher the number, the brighter the color will appear.
- CR Level- The higher the number, the more red tone will be added to  he zone’s color. 
The lower the number, the more green will be added to the zone’s color.
- CB Level- High CB Level + High CR Level = Red
                   High CB Level + Low CR Level = Blue
                   Low CB Level + High CR Level = Orange

Summary of Contents for DWC-V5661T

Page 1: ...07212014 ABOUT MANUAL Before installing and using the camera please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for future reference Starlight MPA Vandal Dome Camera DWC V5661T DWC V5661TIR...

Page 2: ...rature may rise to high levels Cleaning To remove dirt from the case moisten a soft cloth wi h a soft detergent solution and wipe Mounting Surface The material of the mounting surface must be strong e...

Page 3: ...ranty Information Specifications Features Parts and Descriptions Dimensions Inside the Box Surface Mount Installation Accessories Installation Connecting to Monitors Control Board 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14...

Page 4: ...er 3D DNR 3D Digital Noise Reduction WDR Wide Dynamic Range Star Light Super Low Light Technology HME Highlight Masking Exposure Defog Extreme Weather Image Copmensation Digital Quick Zoom 8x Digital...

Page 5: ...DESCRIPTION 7 8 9 10 11 1 BNC Cable DC12V Cable UTP Cable RS485 Cable Alarm Output Cable Bottom Case Camera Gimbal Upper Case Dome Cover 2 3 4 6 5 Cover Screws x4 Side Port for Cabling 6 1 3 5 2 4 7 8...

Page 6: ...6 DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS IN 47 0 1 9 144 0 5 7 61 8 2 4 145 0 5 7 117 0 4 6 125 0 4 9...

Page 7: ...d with Camera 1 2 3 4 5 User Manual Moun ing Template 4 Machine Screws and 4 Dry Wall Anchors Secondary Video BNC Cable L Key DC Plug Power Cable 0 9 AB U MA A B B Star ight MPA Vandal Dome Camera DWC...

Page 8: ...es through and make connections 3 Using the four 4 included screws mount and secure the camera to the wall or ceiling 4 Adjust the camera s Pan and Tilt and Lens See pages 15 16 for more information 5...

Page 9: ...l anchors and machine screws to mount the junc ion box and rubber gasket to the wall Insert wires through he wall and make the appropriate connec ions Attach he camera to the junction box using he mac...

Page 10: ...nsert the wires from he camera through the wall mount housing Attach the camera to he wall mount housing Use the mounting template to make pilot holes Use he dry wall anchors and machine screws to att...

Page 11: ...nt mount Slide the wires from the camera through the pendant mount Attach the camera to the pendant mount using the machine screws Attach he camera housing to the fixture Use the moun ing template to...

Page 12: ...to see all parts are in the box Attach the two compression fittings to the corner bracket Attach the wall mount to the corner bracket with the 4 machine screws Attach the assembly to a wall corner wi...

Page 13: ...operly 12VDC 24VAC Monitor CCTV Monitor Second Video Output Power Connection 12VDC 24VAC Dual Voltage Auto Polarity Detection and Protection All cameras are equipped with a second video output for on...

Page 14: ...the OSD menu Secondary Connector Video Output Connector for On Site Configuration CONTROL BOARD Remove the camera s cover dome to access the OSD joystick controller Use he Joys ick to control he came...

Page 15: ...adjust the field of view use the L Key to turn he zoom screw located on he bottom of he camera counter clockwise to zoom in or clockwise to zoom out Adjust the focus the same way as descriped above AF...

Page 16: ...16 ADJUSTING THE CAMERA GIMBAL 1 Rotation 360 2 Panning 360 3 Tilting 90 3 Tilting 70 IR LED Non IR IR Non R IR Non IR IR...

Page 17: ...E ENGLISH CHINESE CHINESE S JAPANESE KOREAN COLOR GAIN EXIT JUMP EXIT JUMP QUICK ZOOM OFF ON ALARM EXIT JUMP CB LEVEL 0 20 CR LEVEL 0 20 Y LEVEL 0 20 V SIZE 0 31 H SIZE 0 40 V POS 0 30 H POS 0 39 ZONE...

Page 18: ...Indoor or Deblur Brightness Adjust the camera s brightness from 0 20 The higher the number the brighter the image will appear Shutter Set the shutter speed to AUTO Manual or FLC Flicker less mode Sel...

Page 19: ...OMPENSATION If BLC is selected adjust the size nad position of the mask H POS Move the Zone position left or right The higher the number the zone will move to he right V POS Move the Zone position up...

Page 20: ...WDR and DRC levels adjusted automatically Set the DEFOG level from LOW MIDDLE HIGH AGC AUTO GAIN CONTROL 0 20 AGC enhances the picture brightness in low light conditions A higher level AGC setting ma...

Page 21: ...xes he white balance based on the current ligh ing automatically MANUAL Users can control the white balance manually by changing RED GAIN and BLUE GAIN see below KELVIN Select from Low Middle or High...

Page 22: ...switch to B W At the bottom of the screen the settings will be summarized for your review The information includes according to current settings the AGC threshold for Day to switch to Night AGC thresh...

Page 23: ...threshold is met for Night Model Select to keep in color or switch to B W At the bottom of the screen the settings will be summarized for your review The information includes according to current set...

Page 24: ...ld of view By default the zoom will go to the center of the camera s Field of View SHARPNESS 0 10 Sets the image sharpness The higher the number the sharper the image GAMMA 0 45 0 65 Select he desired...

Page 25: ...larm is enabled when motion is detected he camera can support 3 3V power output to an external signal The camera can detect the movement and display an alarm on the screen when movement is detected MO...

Page 26: ...a can automatically digitally zoom in when motion is detected In the submenu setup the following MOVING Set he camera s movement speed 30 60 0 5 Second is the default speed Max speed 240 60 4 Seconds...

Page 27: ...ze Reset the zone s size horizontally The higher the number the right side panel will move further to the right V Size Reset the zone s size vertically The higher the number the bottom side panel will...

Page 28: ...applicable set it to 16 9 LANGUAGE The Camera supports the following languages English Default Chinese Chinese S Japanese and Koran SPECIAL DEFECT DET The camera can detect and correct dead pixels in...

Page 29: ...29 EXIT EXIT SAVE Exit he OSD menu after saving the recent changes INITIAL Exit he OSD menu after resetting he camera to factory default...

Page 30: ...t is connected securely Check the lens iris adjustment at the camera s OSD menu Check the power supply and make sure the camera has the proper voltage and current Check the clear dome cover and the le...

Page 31: ...h Friday from 9 00AM to 8 00PM Eastern Standard Time A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required before warranty service is rendered This warranty only covers failures...

Page 32: ...t allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitatons on how long an implied warranty lasts so the exclusions or limitations listed above may not apply to you This w...

Page 33: ...em 2 1 Interlace Synchronization Internal Video Output CVBS 1 0Vp p 75 Alarm Output 1 Alarm Output Backlight OFF HME BLC WDR Star Light Sense Up OFF x2 x64 White Balance ATW AWB PUSH MANUAL 3D DNR OFF...

Page 34: ...OFF ON Gamma 0 45 0 65 Sharpness 0 10 Operating Temperature 20o C 60 o C 4 o F 140 o F ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATIONAL ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL IP Rating IP66 Protects against dust and high pressure water Pow...

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