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UVD-XP3DNR Camera User Manual 

Product description 

The UVD-XP3DNR (rugged dome) color video cameras is a 24 VAC/12 VDC model. The 
cameras are equipped with a digital signal processor (DSP) for processing the video 
signal. 

Features 

Camera features include: 
•  Next-generation XPosure technology. 
•  Improved low-light performance and color balance. 
•  540 TVL lines color. 
•  Dynamic range 95 dB (typical), 120 dB (maximum). 
•  Preset modes optimized for various environments. 
•  Onscreen display interface. 

User guidelines 

Use the following guidelines: 
•  Program as many camera settings as possible before mounting the camera. Take 

appropriate safety precautions while completing programming after installation. 

•  Always use a 12 VDC or 24 VAC UL listed Class 2 power supply to power the 

camera. 
Do not use the camera outside the temperature range specifications: -57 to 122°F 
(-50 to +50°C). 

•  If the light source where the camera is installed experiences rapid, wide- 

variations in lighting, the camera may not operate as intended. 

WARNING:  

To reduce the risk of fire or electronic shock, do not expose the camera to 

rain or moisture and do not remove the cover or back. 

Summary of Contents for UVD-XP3DNR

Page 1: ...GE Security REV 01 00 ISS 02SEP09 UVD XP3DNR Camera User Manual ...

Page 2: ...or visit us online at www gesecurity com FCC compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency en...

Page 3: ...ines 4 Components 5 OSD control pad 6 Installation 7 Cable connection 7 Camera installation 7 Angle adjustment 7 Focus adjustment 8 Connect the monitor 8 Programming 9 Navigation 9 Main menu 9 Presets menu 10 Setup menu 10 Viewing menu 14 Exposure menu 15 White balance menu 15 Save restore menu 16 Menu Map 18 ...

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Page 5: ...cations a basic knowledge of CCTV systems and components and a basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low voltage electrical connections Note A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation Safety terms These terms may appear in this manual CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment...

Page 6: ...splay interface User guidelines Use the following guidelines Program as many camera settings as possible before mounting the camera Take appropriate safety precautions while completing programming after installation Always use a 12 VDC or 24 VAC UL listed Class 2 power supply to power the camera Do not use the camera outside the temperature range specifications 57 to 122 F 50 to 50 C If the light ...

Page 7: ... Rugged dome unit Lens body Bubble Camera body OSD control pad Video monitor output Figure 3 shows the monitor output components Figure 2 Monitor output cable A Monitor output BNC B Monitor output RCA Plug the monitor output RCA into the video monitor output and connect the monitor output BNC to the TV monitor ...

Page 8: ...ontrols Pad directions Description Up Moves the cursor upward to select an item Left Moves the cursor left to select or adjust the parameters of the selected item Right Moves the cursor to the right to select or adjust the parameters of the selected item Down Moves the cursor downward to select an item Enter Press the center of the control pad to display the Setup menu If the selected item has its...

Page 9: ...he power input The label on the camera gives the following information Red cable Power in Black cable Power in White cable Video out Black cable Video ground Note For AC24V or DC12V Black or Red may be used for ground Camera installation To install the camera attach the camera to the mounting surface using the appropriate fasteners Angle adjustment To adjust the horizontal angle of the platform up...

Page 10: ...oom ring thumbscrew 4 Loosen the focus ring thumbscrew 5 Turn the focus ring to set the desired focus 6 Tighten the focus ring thumbscrew Figure 5 Zoom and focus adjustment Zoom ring thumbscrew for VA2 and focus ring for VA9 lens Focus ring thumbscrew for VA2 and zooming ring for VA9 lens Connect the monitor Program the cameras by attaching a standard video monitor to the system To connect the mon...

Page 11: ... move between items and press Enter center of the control pad to select the item Press Right or Left on the control pad to select the different options available for the item You can return to the previous menu from any of the menus except the Main menu by selecting the Previous page option Main menu The Main menu Figure 7 provides the following options Presets menu en page 10 Setup menu en page 1...

Page 12: ...oor This preset offers the highest dynamic range of 17 bits and gives priority to rendering the highlights in the scene Flickerless This mode uses line lock to eliminate phase roll under fluorescent lights It must be used with a 24 VAC power supply NTSC50Hz This mode uses a DC iris lens to reduce phase roll under fluorescent lights This mode will not function correctly with a manual iris lens Setu...

Page 13: ...wn to leave the editing field ID position up left up center up right down left or down left Figure 8 Camera ID setup Sync menu The SYNC option in Setup menu Figure 8 on page 19 provides the following INT or LL LINE LOCK options INT Internal sync Used with DC power input to reduce the phase roll of fluorescent lights LL Line lock Used to sync video for AC power input so that the sync matches the fr...

Page 14: ...3 Figure 10 Motion detection zone setup Motion options Off Motion detection is disabled Motion det Motion detection is enabled with default motion settings Enter the submenu Figure 11 on page 13 to change the settings see Motion detection menu on page 13 When motion is detected the word Alarm is displayed on the top left of the screen and the image is zoomed tilted and panned to the area setup in ...

Page 15: ...ra zooms to the center of the screen Digital pan Adjust where the camera zooms upon alarm Move the slider to the left to pan left and to the right to pan right Digital tilt Adjust where the camera zooms upon alarm Move the slider to the left to tilt down and to the right to tilt up Setup motion zone The camera will monitor for motion in the area defined in the boxes defined in this submenu Figure ...

Page 16: ...ress Enter The selected zone becomes green Press the arrow keys to increase the zone area 3 Press Enter The selected zone becomes red Press the arrow keys to shrink the zone area 4 Press Enter for a few moments to leave the Alarm Zone Setup menu and return to Motion Zone Setup menu Viewing menu The Viewing menu Figure 14 below provides the following options Flip OFF HORIZ VERT BOTH Turn horizontal...

Page 17: ...lights or shadows Range control low normal high or custom Shutter limit x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 or off A fast shutter speed captures clear images of fast action Frame RPT OFF ON B W Control OFF ON Figure 15 Exposure menu White balance menu The White balance menu Figure 16 below provides the following options Mode ATW or PTL ATW mode is automatic trace white balance In PTL mode you can set a specific whit...

Page 18: ...menu Figure 17 below provides the following options Save user settings Saves all current changes Restore user settings Discards all current changes Restore factory settings Resets all settings to factory levels Reset camera Resets the camera Figure 17 Save restore menu ...

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