GCH-K1305B-1.164.1.18.06.2015
Owner's Manual
EN
© ASP AG
HD Video Cameras
GCH-K1305B-1
2 Megapixel Full HD CMOS Box Ex-SDI Camera ICR WDR
Page 1: ...GCH K1305B 1 164 1 18 06 2015 Owner s Manual EN ASP AG HD Video Cameras GCH K1305B 1 2 Megapixel Full HD CMOS Box Ex SDI Camera ICR WDR...
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Page 3: ...oise Reduction 10 7 Image 10 8 DIS 13 9 Motion 14 10 System 15 1 Important Safety Instructions Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet Using any other ada...
Page 4: ...erature below 10 C or high humidity Doing so may cause fire or electric shock Keep out of direct sunlight and heat radiation sources This may cause fire Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extrem...
Page 5: ...ed a 5 mm C CS Mount Adapter between the camera and the C Mount lens as shown in the illustration below 3 4 Back Focus Adjustment When to adjust the back focus Back Focus refers to the distance from t...
Page 6: ...nfinite far Step 4 Turn the zoom to the wide angle position and then focus with the back focus adjustment on the test chart Step 5 Set the zoom now to the most extreme telephoto position Step 6 Focus...
Page 7: ...s a setting for this feature on the right side of the screen use the LEFT RIGHT direction to switch between the settings and confirm your choice by pressing the SET UP stick 4 When the settings are co...
Page 8: ...lens set it to DC 6 2 Exposure When selecting the following submenu will appear The exposure is the amount of light received by the image sensor and is determined by the width of lens diaphragm openin...
Page 9: ...overcome difficult light situations the GRUNDIG HD SDI cameras feature different options to improve the image quality HLC High Light Compensation This function is used to surpress or mask a strong lig...
Page 10: ...ient conditions B W The camera is always in Black White mode regardless of the ambient conditions EXTERN Here you can activate the EXTERN function to activate the external Day Night connector on the r...
Page 11: ...er values will increase this distance and can help to prevent continuous switching between Day Night mode DELAY MIDDLE HIGH LOW Set the delay time for switching between COLOUR and B W If set to HIGH t...
Page 12: ...of R Gain Red and B Gain Blue while monitoring the colour of the image C TEMP 3000K 5000K 8000K Adjust the colour temperature based on the illumination source R GAIN Adjusts the White Balance for the...
Page 13: ...OG OFF ON This fuction helps to recognise the object in a misty or dusty weather condition When pressing ON a submenu appears where you can make finer adjustments MODE MANUAL AUTO AUTO The camera will...
Page 14: ...ZONE DISP ON OFF Choose ON to activate privacy masks and press OFF to deactivate masks H POS 0 60 You can define here the horizontal start position of the privacy mask V POS 0 34 You can define here...
Page 15: ...Adjust the POS1 size of the X vector POS1 Y 0 68 Adjust the POS1 size of the Y vector POS2 X 0 120 Adjust the POS2 size of the X vector POS2 Y 0 68 Adjust the POS2 size of the Y vector POS3 X 0 120 Ad...
Page 16: ...their position WINDOW USE 0 3 Select the zone which you would like to edit WINDOW ZONE OFF ON Activate or deactivate the selected motion zone DET H POS 0 60 Define the horizontal start position of the...
Page 17: ...on MOTION OSD ON OFF Controls the ON OFF status of the motion detection block display TEXT ALARM ON OFF When the ALARM function is activated the camera will detect movement within a monitoring area an...
Page 18: ...0_25p 1080_50p Choose a frame rate and a resoultion for the transmission FREQ 50Hz 60Hz Select between a 50Hz or a 60Hz transmission depending on your power frequency LANGUAGE ENG Currently only the E...
Page 19: ...h Camera ID Off On 8 character Flip Mirror On Off Gamma correction 0 45 0 55 0 65 0 75 WDR Off Low Middle High Number of Privacy Zones 16 standard method 8 polygonal method BLC Back Light BLC HSBLC OF...
Page 20: ...Dimensions 18 English...
Page 21: ...standards and technical specifications EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 Class A IEC EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 IEC EN 61000 3 3 2008 AS NZS CISPR22 2009 Class A EN 50130 4 1995 A1 1998 A2 2003 IEC 61000 4 2 2008...