Digital Watchdog STAR-LIGHT PLUS DWC-D4883WTIRW Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

Quick Start Guide

1.   The camera supports HD-Analog, HD-CVI and HD-TVI signals as  
 

well as CVBS up to 960H. To switch between the signals:

 

a. Enter the camera’s OSD menu. You can access it locally from  

 

  using the camera’s joystick in the body of the camera, or from a  

 

  recorder supporting UTC communication.  

 

 

 

  Go to SETUP > OUTPUT.

 

b. Set the camera’s resolution from the following options:  

 

 

  - 4K/2160p @15fps. 

 

  - 5MP/1440 @30fps. 

 

  - 2.1MP/1080p @30fps.

 

c. Set the camera’s analog signal output from the following options:  

 

  - HD-A - HD-Analog 

 

  - HD-T - HD-TVI 

 

  - HD-C - HD-CVI 

 

  - CVBS - legacy analog signal

 

d. Change CONFIRM to ON to save the changes.

 

e. Go to the EXIT menu and select SAVE&EXIT to save all changes.  

 

  The camera signal automatically.

1.   Once all cables have been connected, use the screws included 

with the camera to properly mount and secure the camera to the  
mounting surface. 

2.  Adjust the camera’s pan, tilt and position to achieve the desired view. 

The cameras’ max angles are:   

  Pan: 0°~ 360°

  Tilt: 0°~ 75°

  Rotation: 0°~ 350°

3.  To adjust the camera’s zoom and focus, use the lever at the base of 

the camera’s module. 

  a. Move the lever up to zoom in. 

  b. Move the lever down to zoom out. 

  c. Move the lever to the left to adjust focus to near. 

  d. Move the lever to the right to adjust focus to far. 

4.   Once the installation is complete, remove the protective film from  

 the camera’s dome cover. 

STEP 4 – INSTALLING THE CAMERA

STEP 3 – CHANGING THE SIGNAL IN 
THE CAMERA

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Specifications and pricing are subject to change without notice.

Rev Date: 01/20

NOTE:

  To use your Star-Light Plus™ 4K cameras at a lower 

resolution, you must use a VMAX® A1 4K DVR to access the 
camera’s menu due to the cameras being set to 4K as the 
default. A DVR that does not support 4K resolution may 
recognize the camera, but will not deliver a picture.

Mounting template

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