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MAIN MENU

A. SETUP ID

• DISPLAY ID

- ON :The ID name will displayed in the monitor.
- OFF : The name will not displayed in the monitor.

• CAMERA ID : You can be written to 12 characteristic.
• ID POSITION : Select on screen position of  the camera ID.

B. LENS

• MANUAL : Use When using Manual lens.
• DC : You can control the brightness of the screen and adjust the desired 

DC 

level from 10 to -40.

C. WDR

•EXPO(EXPOSURE): It has the effect of lightening or darkening the picture
•WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) : You can adjust the desired WDR level 

from 20 to -20.

D. WB CONTROL

• ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance) : The camera

MAIN MENU

A. SETUP ID

• DISPLAY ID

- ON :The ID name will displayed in the monitor.
- OFF : The name will not displayed in the monitor.

• CAMERA ID : You can be written to 12 characteristic.
• ID POSITION : Select on screen position of  the camera ID.

B. LENS

• MANUAL : Use When using Manual lens.
• DC : You can control the brightness of the screen and adjust the desired 

DC 

level from 10 to -40.

C. WDR

•EXPO(EXPOSURE): It has the effect of lightening or darkening the picture
•WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) : You can adjust the desired WDR level 

from 20 to -20.

D. WB CONTROL

• ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance) : The camera

automatically control the white balance in any environment.

• AWB (Auto White Balance) : The white balance is

automatically adjusted in a specific environment.

• MANUAL : Users can adjust the colors by adding or 

reducing the WB level. You can adjust the desired 
WB level from 2,500K to 9,500K

E. AGC

• ON : Activate automatic gain control feature.             

You can adjust the desired AGC level from 0 to 38dB.

• OFF : Deactivate automatic gain control feature.

Summary of Contents for V1365T Series

Page 1: ...com Technical Support 1 866 446 3595 813 888 9555 About manual Before installing and using the camera please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for future reference 5436 W Crenshaw S...

Page 2: ...ase only by wiping it with a soft cloth Do not open or modify Do not open the case except during maintenance and installation as it may be dangerous and cause damages Do not put objects inside the uni...

Page 3: ...aning paper and cleaning Before sending the camera out for repair check the items below If the problem persists after checking these items contact your service center If no image appears Is the coaxia...

Page 4: ...DIMENSION mm...

Page 5: ...V1365T Series INSTALLATION B C D E F A B C D E G F...

Page 6: ...rough the washers F Carry out the settings and adjustments for the camera G S th d b ti ht i th A Use the supplied L wrench to remove the four fixing screws from the dome cover B Align the camera unit...

Page 7: ...CONNECTION DC12V DC12V AC24V CAUTION Check for polarity when using a DC 12V power supply DC12V DC12V AC24V...

Page 8: ...NS ADJUSTMENT CAMERA SETTINGS B Focus lever A Zoom Lever A Set the zoom lever to the desired position by moving the Zoom lever B Move the Focus lever until the image is focused B Focus lever A Zoom Le...

Page 9: ...ng Menu f O CO O f OSD MENU CONTROL CENTER KEY Used to access menu mode Also used to confirm the setting UP DOWN KEY Used to choose the desired menu selection LEFT RIGHT KEY Used to choose the desired...

Page 10: ...he monitor CAMERA ID You can be written to 12 characteristic ID POSITION Select on screen position of the camera ID B LENS MANUAL Use When using Manual lens DC You can control the brightness of the sc...

Page 11: ...ng shutter speed AGC shutter speed setting Range 28 to 48 MAX FIELD Shutter open from Min x2 to Max x32 filed accumulation period B W SS Black and White Slow Shutter GAIN To get brighter picture G SYN...

Page 12: ...ntor will repair or replace the unit with new or refurbished product at its option at no charge PARTS In addition the Warrantor will supply replacement parts for the initial five 5 years To obtain war...

Page 13: ...rranties except as listed above The Warrantor will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages including without limitation damage to recording media resulting from the use of these products...

Page 14: ...Min Scene Illumination F1 2 0 08 Lux TDN 0 01 Lux Functions WDR ON AGC ON OFF Gain Adjust AWB ATW AWB Manual Lens Focal Length 3 3 12mm 3 6x Optical Resolution Horizontal 540 TV Lines at TDN B W 570...

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