Grundig GCA-C2357V Owner'S Manual Download Page 22

7.8 (LED on) W

Power Consumption

1.14 kg

Weight

99 x 223.5 mm

Dimensions (wxhxd)

Dimensions

20

English

Summary of Contents for GCA-C2357V

Page 1: ...GCA C2357V 123 1 26 09 2013 Owner s Manual EN ASP AG Analogue Cameras GCA C2357V 1 4 CCD Vandal Resistant Dome Camera AFZ 3 8 38 mm ICR 28 IR LED 700L ext ...

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Page 3: ...duction 7 IMAGE ADJ 8 SPECIAL 12 9 RESET 17 10 EXIT 17 1 Important Safety Instructions Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet Using any other adapter could cause fire electrical shock or damage to the product Incorrectly connecting the power supply may cause explosion fire electric shock or damage to the product Do not connect multiple products to one...

Page 4: ...duct in any way GRUNDIG is not liable for problems caused by unauthorised modifications or attempted repair To prevent fire or electric shock do not expose the inside of this device to rain or moisture 2 Package Contents These parts are included 3 Installation Do not install this product in a location subject to high temperature over 55 C low temperature below 25 C or high humidity Doing so may ca...

Page 5: ...If you want to relocate the already installed product be sure to turn the power off and then move or reinstall it 4 Part Names 3 English ...

Page 6: ...ressing the SET UP stick Accesses the menu mode or confirms the setting UP DOWN Chooses the desired menu LEFT RIGHT Sets up the value of the selected menu and changes the settings 5 2 Zoom Focus Adjustment UP DOWN Sets the zoom LEFT RIGHT Sets the focus 4 English ...

Page 7: ...his function is used to control the light exposure WHITE BAL You can control the white balance under different lighting conditions here DAY NIGHT This function is used to improve the camera s sensitivity at night or when the brightness level of the ambient environment is low BACKLIGHT You can control the highlight and backlight compensation here DNR This noise reduction function is to decrease the...

Page 8: ...NUAL Increase or decrease the optical zoom ZOOM or the digital zoom D ZOOM using the UP and DOWN directions of the SET UP stick Press the SET UP stick once the desired image quality is obtained The focus can be manually adjusted independent of the moving zoom D ZOOM ON OFF Set the digital zoom to ON or OFF ZOOM START 1 8 Set the start position of the zoom lens from 1 to 8 ZOOM STOP 8 120 Set the e...

Page 9: ...under MANUAL AGC 3dB 28dB OFF Disabled LOW Narrow range gain value adjustment MEDIUM Medium range gain value adjustment IRIS AUTO MANUAL AUTO The iris is automatically activated upon illumination MANUAL This option is used for manual iris configuration Select a value from 0 to 255 under MANUAL IRIS MANUAL AGC Please see AGC MANUAL MANUAL IRIS Please see IRIS MANUAL SENS UP LIMIT OFF x1 x256 This f...

Page 10: ... switch to MANUAL mode fine tune the White Balance and then press the SET UP stick NOTE The White Balance may not work properly under the following conditions If that is the case select the AWC mode automatic mode 1 When the colour temperature of the environment surrounding the subject is out of the control range e g clear sky or sunset 2 When the ambient illumination of the subject is dim 3 When ...

Page 11: ...RST In BW mode you can turn the BURST signal ON or OFF SMART IR This option controls the IR LED bright portion base saturation is not expected When selecting the following submenu will appear MODE ON OFF Activate the SMART IR function by selecting ON GAIN 1 100 The gain can be adjusted from 1 to 100 H START 0 14 Here you can set the starting position of the area from the side V START 0 14 Here you...

Page 12: ...ferent levels here For BLC Mode you can choose a compensation level from LOW MIDDLE or HIGH For HSBLC mode you can set the sensitivity trigger level between 0 and 100 For D WDR mode you can set the WDR level between 0 and 15 AREA When choosing BLC under MODE you can enter the AREA sub menu by pressing the SET UP stick The following sub menu will then appear Here you can set the area of the BLC H S...

Page 13: ...w bright light conditions You can set different levels here 3DNR MODE OFF ON SMART OFF Deactivated ON The compensation proportion will be adjustable from 0 to 255 under 3DNR LEVEL SMART The DNR level will be automatically changed depending on the movement The compensation proportion is adjustable from 0 to 255 under 3DNR LEVEL 3DNR LEVEL 0 255 Please see SMART and ON under 3DNR MODE 3DNR SENSE 0 1...

Page 14: ...ll be but a ghost effect may also occurr 6 7 IMAGE ADJ This function is used to adjust the picture that is displayed on the screen FREEZE OFF ON The FREEZE function allows to hold the image of the camera REVERSE OFF H REV HV REV V REV Mirrors the video signal horizontally vertically or both NEGATIVE OFF ON This function is used to invert the colours in the picture SHARPNESS 0 31 This function is u...

Page 15: ...configuring various camera settings To enter the submenus of the functions select on the right 6 8 1 CAM TITLE This menu is used to assign a unique name to a camera You can enter up to 20 alphanumeric or special characters for the CAM TITLE Using the four directions of the SET UP stick switch between the characters Press the SET UP stick to make a desired figure DISPLAY OFF ON Select ON if you wan...

Page 16: ...e UTC DELAY 0 255 Here you can set a time interval for the input of the UTC signal 6 8 3 LANGUAGE The language is set to ENG English 6 8 4 MOTION This function is used to detect moving objects in the monitored area AREA MODE OFF ON Select ON to be able to set and activate the motion detection areas AREA SEL AREA 1 4 Select a monitoring area out of the 4 monitoring areas and set the options below f...

Page 17: ...detection area will be displaying the motion on the screen by a flickering yellow block AREA When motion is detected the detection area will be displaying the motion on the screen by a flickering yellow block OSD When motion is detected MD will blink in the top right corner of the screen 6 8 5 PRIVACY This function is used to mask specific areas within the frame of the camera MODE OFF ON Select ON...

Page 18: ...K RESET ON OFF When choosing ON the mask will be minimised to a certain size and will be dragged to the middle of the screen COLOR 0 15 Choose one of the 16 colours for the mask areas TRANSPARENCY 0 3 Choose one of the 4 transparency levels for the mask areas MASK RESET ON OFF When choosing ON the mask will be minimised to a certain size and will be dragged to the middle of the screen 6 8 6 OSD DI...

Page 19: ...rom 0 to 255 H CENTER 128 127 Choose the horizontal center level for the lens shading compensation If you change the value of H CENTER and V CENTER the center point will be moved V CENTER 128 127 Choose the vertical center level for the lens shading compensation If you change the value of H CENTER and V CENTER the center point will be moved 6 8 8 PRESET This function is used for a quick and easy s...

Page 20: ...preset mode are loaded SAVE ON OFF When CUSTOM is selected under POSITION you can make the settings for your own customised mode and then you can save here your settings when you select ON CLEAR ON OFF When CUSTOM is selected under POSITION you can clear here the settings that were made for the CUSTOM mode when you select ON 6 9 RESET All settings will be restored to factory default 6 10 EXIT Exit...

Page 21: ...F 1 8 360 IR LED 28 pcs Optical Wavelength 850 nm Max IR Distance 30 45 m according to scene reflexion Digital Zoom Off 1 12x Sens Up Off x256 auto Motion Detection On Off Sensitivity 4 Area setting Number of Privacy Zones 8 BLC BLC HSBLC OFF d WDR Digital Noise Reduction DNR OFF ON SMART level 0 255 Reverse Off H REV V REV HV REV OSD Yes Camera ID 20 character White Balance ATW AWB AWC SET MANUAL...

Page 22: ...7 8 LED on W Power Consumption 1 14 kg Weight 99 x 223 5 mm Dimensions wxhxd Dimensions 20 English ...

Page 23: ...he products meet the standards in the following relevant provisions EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Applied harmonised standards and technical specifications EN 55022 2010 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 50130 4 2011 Ludwig Bergschneider CEO Remscheid 26 09 2013 ASP AG Lüttringhauser Str 9 42897 Remscheid Germany 21 English ...

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