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RE-BCC8YK 1A3  

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OWNER'S MANUAL

RE-BCC8YK camera license plate

DSE srl - Digital Surveillance Equipment - WWW.DSE.EU

RE-BCC8YK  

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 

This camera is made to allow the resumption of license plates of vehicles in slow or fast motion. It 
can operate in any light condition thanks to

infrared illuminators 

incorporated. Thanks to a

System of High-Light Suppression is not affected by the headlights of the vehicle is that dipped 
beam.  

ASSEMBLY 

The cameras are equipped with a mounting bracket for wall built to allow the passage of cables 
within it.  

The bracket is mounted generally in 

matching output cables. The basis of

fixing 

It has 4 holes for fixing to the wall with dowels. The housing is waterproof and can be installed 
outdoors without any protection.  

The housing is air-conditioned and is equipped with a fan which is activated at above 45 ° and a 
heater that is activated at below -5 ° C. 

POSITIONING 

The positioning of the camera it is very important for a good yield of the license plate reading.  

The optimal recovery of the plate is carried out at a maximum distance of 30 m. depending on the 
adjustment of the lens. The first thing to check is therefore that the distance as the crow flies (not 
walkable on the ground) between the camera and the point where you will find the means does 
not exceed this distance otherwise the infrared lighting will not be effective.

The second thing to consider is to position the camera so that the light of the 

headlights is not 

directly oriented towards the camera, while maintaining at least an angle of 30 ° vertically with 
respect to lighting of the headlights. The camera will then be placed in detected position with 
respect to the road surface so as to avoid that the

dot headlights directly against 

camera. 
Satisfied 2 previous points in orienting the camera needs to be done so that the plate remains as 
long as possible in the field of vision of the camera. 

CONNECTIONS 

The connections on the output cable from the camera are the following: 

BNC video output 

- At the BNC female bayonet connecting the video cable that leads then to 

BNC video output 

- At the BNC female bayonet connecting the video cable that leads then to 

monitor or management devices typically using RG59 coaxial cable and BNC connector.  

Jack DC12V -

 We must connect a 12VDC power supply stabilized by at least 2,000 mA, such as 

Jack DC12V -

 We must connect a 12VDC power supply stabilized by at least 2,000 mA, such as 

Jack DC12V -

 We must connect a 12VDC power supply stabilized by at least 2,000 mA, such as 

RE-AL5 model (not included).  

The requested plug is the standard 5.5 mm. Attention to use STABILIZED feeders that provide 
12V in any load condition. The use of a different supply voltage from 12VDC can generate video 
disorders and in the worst cases damage the camera. Beware extension power cables are too 
long or

small section, 

that could 

to introduce 

excessive fall 

species voltage at the time 

IR illuminator ignition.  

RS485 input

 - This connection is optional and allows to connect a RS485 BUS to be able to 

RS485 input

 - This connection is optional and allows to connect a RS485 BUS to be able to 

remotely adjust the IR lighting power. 

TARGET 

Adjust zoom / focus 

- The camera mounts an adjustable objective lens from 5 to 50 mm. 

Adjust zoom / focus 

- The camera mounts an adjustable objective lens from 5 to 50 mm. 

autoiris DC drive. Once the camera is positioned it is necessary to orient the bracket and 
appropriately adjust the lens. initially act on the ZOOM ring (TW) and adjust the amplitude of the 
frame (wide angle / zoom) based on the area to be framed. Remember that in most wide angle 
corresponds

inevitably a lower 

image detail. 
In general, it is good to frame a narrowest possible width around the location where it will be 
located in the plate so that the same appears as large as possible in the frame. 

Once you defined the field of view act on the FOCUS ring to focus the perfectly framed area. 
Remember that each lens has its own

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