EverFocus HDCCTV EZH5242 User Manual Download Page 1

 

 

 

Model  No. 

EZH5242

 

1080p  HDcctv  IP66 

IR  Bullet  Camera 

User  Manual 

 

 

Please read this manual first to ensure correct installation and operation. This manual should be 

retained for future reference. The information in this manual was current when published. The 

manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products. All specifications are 

therefore subject to change without notice.   

 

PRECAUTIONS 

1.  Do not install the camera near electric or magnetic fields.   

Install the camera away from TV/radio transmitters, magnets, electric motors, transformers 

and audio speakers, because the electromagnetic fields generated by these devices may 

distort the video image or otherwise interfere with camera functions. 

2.  Never disassemble the camera beyond the recommendations in this manual, nor apply 

materials to it other than those recommended herein. 

Improper disassembly or introduction of corrosive materials may result in equipment failure 

or other damage. 

3.  Try to avoid pointing the camera toward the sun. 

In some circumstances, direct sunlight may cause permanent damage to the sensor and/or 

internal circuits. It may also create unbalanced illumination that may be beyond the camera’s 

ability to compensate. 

4.  Keep the power cable away from water and other liquids. Never touch the power cable 

with wet hands.   

Touching a wet power cable with your hands or touching the power cable with wet hands 

may result in electric shock. 

 

Summary of Contents for HDCCTV EZH5242

Page 1: ...erated by these devices may distort the video image or otherwise interfere with camera functions 2 Never disassemble the camera beyond the recommendations in this manual nor apply materials to it other than those recommended herein Improper disassembly or introduction of corrosive materials may result in equipment failure or other damage 3 Try to avoid pointing the camera toward the sun In some ci...

Page 2: ...re humidity and power source levels This camera is suitable for indoor and outdoor operation only Use the camera at temperatures between 40 C 50 C 40 F 122 F in an IP66 complaint environment This device is not rated as submersible The input power source should be 12VDC or 24VAC The use of a properly fused or Class 2 Limited Power Source power supply is highly recommended 8 Mounting Select a solid ...

Page 3: ...r Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is s...

Page 4: ...ND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 5 3 INSTALLATION 6 3 1 WIRING AND MOUNTING 6 3 2ADJUSTING THE CAMERA 8 4 CAMERA SETUP 10 4 1 CONTROL STICK MOVEMENTS 10 4 2 OSD OPERATION 11 5 CONFIGURATION WITH THE OSD 12 5 1 LENS 12 5 2 EXPOSURE 12 5 3 WHITE BALANCE 14 5 4 DAY NIGHT 15 5 5 NR NOISE REDUCTION 16 5 6 SPECIAL 17 5 7 ADJUST 19 5 8 RESET 19 5 9 EXIT 19 ...

Page 5: ...t low enhancement for full motion color in low light conditions without ghosting combines with EFALCONR EverFocus Adaptive Luminance Compensated Optimized Noise Reduction to maximize image luminance and clarity while conserving DVR disk storage space digital zoom with electronic PTZ to fine tune field of view image flip and rotate and much much more No major upgrade to the IT network is required t...

Page 6: ...rvice life Easy to use OSD setup menu for digital signal processing feature control SD TV Out to aim and focus using a standard hand held test monitor Dual Voltage Power Source 12V DC 24V AC Weather Resistant IP66 rated with performance in cold climates down to 40 degrees 1 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 x Camera Unit 1 x Speedy Mount Ring 1 x User Manual 1 x Video Test Cable 1 x Power Supply Pigtail 1 x Mo...

Page 7: ...84m 275 feet depends on scene IR reflectivity True Day Night Control Yes Auto IR cut filter removal OSD Menu Yes controlled from 5 axis joystick control Electronic Shutter Auto Manual selectable Angle of View Wide Diagonal 94 5 Horizontal 86 6 Vertical 55 9 Narrow Diagonal 33 7 Horizontal 29 6 Vertical 16 9 ETR EverFocus Tone Reproduction Off Low Medium High Electronic Wide Dynamic Range Lens Shad...

Page 8: ...n English Traditional Chinese Simple Chinese Japanese Dead Pixel Compensation Dynamic Method Off On Auto Static Method Off On separate adjustable threshold levels Polestar SENS UP Low light boost 2X 60X recommended no more than 8X without careful consideration of application conditions Power Source Consumption DC12V 650mA 7 8W Max AC24V 430mA 10W Max Dimensions In line 359 9mm 14 17 L x Φ105 5mm Φ...

Page 9: ... AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Unscrew the front cover of the camera housing to reach the control stick and the lens adjustments Lens Adjustments Focus lever FAR NEAR Zoom lever WIDE TELE Control Stick Before unscrew the front cover please remove the sunshield and the lock tab Power Reset button Speedy mount ring ...

Page 10: ...edy mount ring Note If the wires from the camera will be routed on the surface use a pliers or other suitable tool to grasp the filler closing the surface wire slot and twist to remove the filler to open the wire slot If the wires will be routed through the rear of the camera leave the surface wire slot filler in place 2 Push the plastic anchors into the 4 holes 3 Place the Speedy mount ring again...

Page 11: ...s in the middle of the circular area inside of the Speedy mount ring Pull the cables to be connected to power video cables from the ceiling or wall 5 Feed the two main cables through the 1 hole Attach the camera to the Speedy mount ring with the 4 short screws provided 6 Connect the power test cable video cables from the Camera to power handheld monitor and HDcctv DVR ...

Page 12: ...o loosen this screw to rotate the camera 360 around its long axis Use a hexagon key to loosen this screw to rotate the camera 90 around this joint Twist the base carefully counterclockwise until it unscrews from the lock ring to be able to rotate the camera 360 around this axis Once the camera is in position turn the lock ring clockwise until it locks against the base to fix the camera in position...

Page 13: ...d Note When properly installed the rear of the sunshield should be even with the rear of the camera body If you extend the sunshield to shade the lens the shield could compromise image quality Slide the rib on the inside of the sunshield into the rail on the outside of the camera body from front to back Tighten this sunshield screw ...

Page 14: ...ra s video connector Also press this button to confirm changes and to open the submenus when they re available and selected Menu items with a symbol at the end contain submenus For adjusting submenu items select the desired menu item with the and buttons and press the ENTER button to open the desired submenu Use the and buttons to toggle between value options SCROLL RIGHT Press this button by pres...

Page 15: ...of those modes to adjust the parameters or values of submenu items where applicable Menu items with a symbol at the end contain submenus If the right hand menu title is SET it means that there are no modes to choose from only a settings submenu for the left hand main menu item 4 Open submenus Right hand items or modes with a symbol at the end contain submenus For adjusting submenu items select the...

Page 16: ...djust the shutter speed Choose from 1 30 1 50000 x2 x60 FLK and AUTO Any selection other than AUTO and 1 30 will disable the SENS UP field two lines below this field AGC This stands for Auto Gain Control basic low light signal amplification Choose from LOW HIGH The higher the AGC the brighter the screen but the level of noise will also increase SENS UP SENSE UP is used to maintain a vivid screen i...

Page 17: ... block s right and bottom borders Press Enter again to see a flashing RET and non flashing AGAIN sign Press Enter to return to the previous screen or scroll right to see a non flashing RET and a flashing AGAIN sign Press Enter if you want to change the position of the area selector block or scroll back to RET and press Enter to return to the previous screen BLC The BLC Gain setting above will appl...

Page 18: ...e between this menu item s five mode options The modes for WHITE BALANCE are ATW AWB INDOOR OUTDOOR and MANUAL 2 Select the desired mode and press ENTER to open the mode s adjustment submenu where relevant ATW Auto Trace White Balance This mode can be used to view areas with a color temperature range of 1800 K to 10500 K e g around fluorescent lights outdoors around sodium vapor lamps or inside tu...

Page 19: ... D N the light level at which the camera will switch from DAY mode to NIGHT mode and the N D the light level at which it will switch from NIGHT to DAY mode Note The AGC Level must be set as middle or high in order to employ the auto switching function B W mode is ideal for NIGHTTIME In this mode the camera is forced to deliver a B W feed during daytime and nighttime Press Enter to access this mode...

Page 20: ...The higher the 2DNR and 3DNR settings options are from Low to High the more noise is filtered out Press Enter to access the NR submenu 2DNR and 3DNR and select which one of the functions you want to switch ON and which ones OFF Select the Level of each function If you switch 3DNR ON press Enter to access its submenu and set its S Level and E Level see the image on the right S Level Set up the AGC ...

Page 21: ... submenu where you can set the PIP the zoom level the Pan and Tilt direction Press ENTER on the DEFAULT line to return to default settings NEG IMAGE Switch this ON to see a negative exposure image of the video feed Note The D Zoom setting is not functional on the SD test out mode If you connect an SD monitor to the test out port on the rear panel of the camera and then turn on the D Zoom setting i...

Page 22: ...COLOR Scroll sideways to change the selected block s color DEFAULT Press Enter on this field to return to the default values LANGUAGE Scroll sideways to select the language for the OSD Press Enter on the selection to load that language The OSD supports multiple languages including English Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese and Japanese DEFECT submenu Use this submenu to do Defective Pixel Corr...

Page 23: ... for your CRT monitor OSD submenu TEXT COLOR Scroll sideways to select the most suitable color for the OSD text OUTLINE Scroll sideways to switch OFF or ON the outline around the OSD text LSC Switch Lens Shading Compensation LSC function ON or OFF to corrects the phenomenon where the image gets darkened or blurred on the periphery NTSC PAL Scroll sideways to select the applicable video transmissio...

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