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SENS-UP 

Adjust the sensor. X2, X4, X6, X8, X10, X15, X20, X30, and X60 are selectable. 

3.5.7

 

RS485 

If you want to configure the menu items remotely, you have to set the RS485 

parameters of control device the same as those of camera. 

RS485

CAM ID               1          

ID DISPLAY         OFF

BAUDRATE          38400         
RETURN              RET

 

 

RS485 

Figure 3-15

Camera ID ranges from 0 to 255, which is used to recognize the corresponding 

camera. 

You can set the camera ID to ON/OFF to display the camera ID or not.   

Baud rate ranges 2400 to 38400, which has be the same as that of the control 

device. 

3.5.8

 

Version 

The software version is listed here. 

Summary of Contents for DS-2CC11D3S-IR

Page 1: ...1 Camera User Manual HD SDI Camera UD 6L0201D1078A01 ...

Page 2: ...r update the products or procedures described in the manual DISCLAIMER STATEMENT Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL has only tested for fire shock or casualty hazards as outlined in UL s Standard s for Safety UL60950 1 UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the security or...

Page 3: ...ser will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation EU Conformity Statement This product and if applicable...

Page 4: ... For proper recycling return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point For more information see www recyclethis info Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss The precaution measure is divided into Warnings and Cautions Warnings Serious injury or death may occur if any of the warnings...

Page 5: ...rload may cause over heating or a fire hazard Please make sure that the plug is firmly connected to the power socket When the product is mounted on wall or ceiling the device shall be firmly fixed If smoke odor or noise rise from the device turn off the power at once and unplug the power cable and then please contact the service center If the product does not work properly please contact your deal...

Page 6: ...quipment is in using make sure that the surface of sensor will not be exposed to the laser beam Do not place the camera in extremely hot cold the operating temperature shall be 10 60 dusty or damp locations and do not expose it to high electromagnetic radiation To avoid heat accumulation good ventilation is required for operating environment Keep the camera away from liquid while in use While in d...

Page 7: ...amera 14 3 Menu Description 18 3 1 LENS 18 3 2 EXPOSURE 19 3 2 1 Shutter 19 3 2 2 AGC 20 3 2 3 SENS UP 20 3 2 4 Brightness 20 3 2 5 ACCE Adaptive Contrast Color Enhancement 20 3 2 6 Defog 21 3 2 7 Backlight 21 3 2 8 White Balance WB 24 3 3 Day Night 25 3 4 NR 26 3 5 SPECIAL 27 3 5 1 Camera Title 28 3 5 2 D effect 29 3 5 3 Motion 30 3 5 4 Privacy 32 3 5 5 Language 33 3 5 6 Defect 34 3 5 7 RS485 35 ...

Page 8: ...HD SDI Camera User Manual 8 3 5 8 Version 35 3 6 ADJUST 36 3 6 1 Sharpness 36 3 6 2 Monitor 37 3 6 3 OSD 39 3 6 4 LSC 39 3 6 5 NTSC PAL 39 3 7 RESET 40 3 8 EXIT 40 ...

Page 9: ...ess system The main features of HD SDI cameras are as follows 2 Megapixel high performance CMOS sensor Clear and detailed image of up to 1080P resolution Low illumination 0 01Lux F1 2 AGC ON 0 Lux with IR IR cut filter auto switch Auto white balance auto gain control and backlight compensation for different surveillance environment Support Digital Wide Dynamic Range D WDR for backlighting surveill...

Page 10: ... of HD SDI Bullet Camera Figure 1 1 Table 1 1 Description No Description No Description 1 Mounting Base 6 OK Button 2 Adjustable Nut 7 SDI Cable 3 Sun Shield 8 Power Cable 4 Lens 9 Auxiliary Video Output 5 IR LED 10 RS485 Cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 8 7 OK ...

Page 11: ...HD SDI Dome Camera Figure 1 2 Table 1 2 Description No Description No Description 1 Mounting Base 6 OK Button 2 Black Liner 7 SDI Cable 3 Lower Dome 8 Power Cable 4 IR LED 9 Auxiliary Video Output 5 Lens 10 RS485 Cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OK ...

Page 12: ...s for the installation environment Check whether the power supply is matched with your AC outlet to avoid damage If the product does not function properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Do not disassemble the camera for repair or maintenance by yourself Please make sure the wall is strong enough to withstand three times the weight of the camera 2 1 Installation of HD SDI ...

Page 13: ...ser Manual 13 Drill Template Figure 2 1 2 Route the corresponding cables 3 Fix the camera to the wall with the supplied P A4 screws Secure the Camera to the Wall Figure 2 2 φ68 55 φ φ4 Cutting line Screw Hole Template ...

Page 14: ...n which is 0 360 adjustable 3 Adjust the camera from tilt direction which is 0 90 adjustable 4 Rotate 0 360 to adjust the lens to the surveillance angle 5 Tighten the adjustable nut to complete the installation 3 axis Adjustment Figure 2 3 2 2 Installation of HD SDI Dome Camera Steps 1 Drill the screw holes on the ceiling according to the drill template Adjustable Nut T Direction R Direction P Dir...

Page 15: ...HD SDI Camera User Manual 15 Drill Template Figure 2 4 2 Loosen the set screws with a hex key supplied to remove the lower dome Remove the Lower Dome Figure 2 5 Hole Hole Hole Ceiling Mounting ...

Page 16: ...Fix the Mounting Base Figure 2 6 Note If required you can route cables through the side opening on the side of the mounting base Side Opening Figure 2 7 4 Loosen the tilt lock screws adjust the tilting position in a range of 65 degrees and tighten the tilt lock screws Side Opening ...

Page 17: ...lance angle Angle Adjustment Figure 2 8 Note As the lens has already been factory adjusted to the best imaging effect you just need to adjust the panning position and tilting position to get the desired surveillance angle 6 Reinstall the lower dome and tighten the screws Lower Dome Reinstallation Figure 2 9 Tilt Lock Screw Black Liner PAN TILT ...

Page 18: ...es The OK button on the cable is used to control the menu Press the OK button up down to select the menu item Press the OK button left right to adjust the value OK button is also used to confirm a selection 3 1 LENS The camera is equipped with a fixed lens which is not configurable ...

Page 19: ...djust the image brightness by the SHUTTER AGC SENS UP BRIGHTNESS ACCE BACKLIGHT etc in different light conditions 3 2 1 Shutter Shutter denotes the speed of the shutter AUTO 1 25 1 50 FLK 1 250 1 500 1 1k 1 2k 1 5k 1 10k 1 50k x2 x4 x6 x8 x10 x15 x20 x30 and x60 are selectable Note If you select shutter as AUTO or 1 25 the SENS UP is adjustable OFF AUTO and the SENS UP is disabled if any other shu...

Page 20: ...the SENS UP to OFF or AUTO according to different light conditions OFF SENS UP function is disabled AUTO The SENS UP function will atomically adjust itself to x2 x4 x6 x8 x10 x15 x20 x30 and x60 according to the different light conditions 3 2 4 Brightness Brightness refers to the brightness of the image You can set the brightness value from 1 to 100 to darken or brighten the image The higher the v...

Page 21: ...ht will appear silhouetted or dark BLC bases on the back area to enhance the brightness of the whole image which makes it possible to see the area before the strong backlight clearly but the backlight area will be over exposed BLC GAIN MIDDLE AREA DEFAULT RETURN RET BLC Figure 3 3 The GAIN of BLC can be set to High Middle Low and OFF the higher the gain is the clearer the image is Follow the below...

Page 22: ...tion POSITION Define a BLC Area Figure 3 4 HSBLC HSBLC SELECT AREA 1 DISPLAY ON LEVEL 40 MODE ALL DAY BLACK MASK ON DEFAULT RETURN RET HSBLC Figure 3 5 HSBLC masks strong light sources that usually flare across a scene This makes it possible to see the detail of the image that would normally be hidden Set a HSBLC Area Steps ...

Page 23: ...tton up down left right to define the position size 6 Press OK button to confirm the configuration LEVEL It is adjustable from 0 to 100 If the brightness is higher than the level you set the HLC will take effect MODE ALL DAY refers to the HSBLC works all day Night refers to the HLC only works in night BLACK MASK ON and OFF are selectable Only when the Black Mask is set to ON the HSBLCS configurati...

Page 24: ...AL ATW Auto tracking White Balance AWC SET are selectable INDOOR Indoor mode is applicable to the environment whose color temperature change is relatively slight OUTDOOR OUTDOOR mode is applicable to the environment whose color temperature is relatively large MANUAL Manual mode allows you to adjust the white balance by customizing the Blue and Red value which range from 1 to 100 MANUAL WB BLUE 51 ...

Page 25: ...nt is changed you need to use AWC SET to adjust the color temperature again 3 3 Day Night Color B W and EXT are selectable for DAY and NIGHT switches COLOR The image is color in color mode all the time B W The image is black and white all the time And the IR LED turns on if the camera is in night mode EXT The image color switches from color to B W or from B W to color automatically according to th...

Page 26: ... a single frame to get a gentle image You can set it ON or OFF by pressing the OK button left right 3D NR Compared to traditional general 2D NR technology 3D NR processes the noise reduction between two frames instead of in one frame It can decrease the noise effect especially when capturing moving images in low light conditions and delivering more accurate and sharp image quality You can customiz...

Page 27: ... usually takes effect in cooperation with 3D NR You can set it to ON to improve the image fluency And set it to OFF to disable the SMART NR 3 5 SPECIAL In the SPECIAL sub menu you can set the camera name the digital effect of the image the motion detection privacy task language dead pixel correction and check the version of the camera ...

Page 28: ...r camera by configuring the CAM TITLE Move the cursor to CAM TITLE set it to ON and press OK button to enter the edit interface Up to 15 characters can be selected OFF The camera title will not be displayed ON The camera title will be displayed CAM TITLE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ CLR POS END C A M E R A 0 1 _ _ _ CAM Title Figure 3 10 Steps ...

Page 29: ...le position on the screen 1 Move the cursor to POS 2 Press OK button to enter the CAM TITLE position setting interface 3 Press up down left right to change the position of camera title 4 Press OK button to exit the CAM TITLE position setting interface and return to the CAM TITLE menu 5 Move the cursor to END and press OK button to return to the previous menu Note Move the cursor to CLR to clear al...

Page 30: ...d MIRROR The image flips 180 degree horizontally V FLIP The image flips 180 degree vertically ROTATE The image flips 180 degrees both horizontally and vertically D ZOOM You can set the D ZOOM as ON to zoom in the image When digital zooming is processed no actual pixel gained for the image the selected area will be enlarged NEG IMAGE You can set the NEG IMAGE as ON or OFF if you set it as on the br...

Page 31: ...ress the OK button to up down left right to define the position of the selected motion area 3 Press OK button again to enter the area size configuration interface after the position is defined 4 Press the OK button up down left right to define the size of the selected area 5 Select RET to return to the previous menu or select AGAIN to re configure the motion detection area SELECT 3 motion detectio...

Page 32: ...n choose whether to show the motion view When you choose ON once motion occurred you can see the transparent red mosaic flickering to show the exact location where the motion occurs DEFAULT Restore the settings of motion detection 3 5 4 Privacy The privacy mask allows you to cover certain areas which you don t want to be viewed or recorded Up to 8 privacy areas are configurable PRIVACY SELECT AREA...

Page 33: ...sition is defined 4 Press the OK button up down left right to define the size of the selected area 5 Select RET to return to the previous menu or select AGAIN to re configure the privacy mask SELECT Select the privacy mask area to configure Press the OK button left right to select the area DISPLAY Set to display the selected area or not COLOR The color of the privacy area 16 colors are selectable ...

Page 34: ... AUTO If auto is selected the level is not configurable LEVEL The level of the LIVE DPC which ranges from 0 to 60 STATIC DPC You can set the static DPC as ON or OFF START Start to correct the dead pixels Press OK button to start DPC correction if you see the message of CLOSE THE IRIS THEN PRESS ENTER KEY showing up on the screen LEVEL The level of the STATIC DPC which ranges from 0 to 60 ...

Page 35: ... of control device the same as those of camera RS485 CAM ID 1 ID DISPLAY OFF BAUDRATE 38400 RETURN RET RS485 Figure 3 15 Camera ID ranges from 0 to 255 which is used to recognize the corresponding camera You can set the camera ID to ON OFF to display the camera ID or not Baud rate ranges 2400 to 38400 which has be the same as that of the control device 3 5 8 Version The software version is listed ...

Page 36: ...e image quality on monitor the OSD settings the Lens Shadow Compensation and the Video output standard ADJUST SHARPNESS MONITOR LCD OSD LSC OFF NTSC PAL PAL RETURN RET Adjust Figure 3 16 3 6 1 Sharpness SHARPNESS SHARPNESS ON LEVEL 60 RESOLUTION OFF RETURN RET Sharpness Figure 3 17 SHARPNESS ...

Page 37: ...s is on the images appears clearer and sharper LEVEL The sharpness level is between 0 and 100 RESOLUTION You can set the resolution as ON and OFF 3 6 2 Monitor Monitor CRT and Monitor LCD are selectable MONITOR CRT BLACK LEVEL 0 BLUE GAIN 50 RED GAIN 60 RETURN RET Monitor CRT Figure 3 18 BLACK LEVEL 30 to 30 are selectable BLUE GAIN 0 to 100 are selectable ...

Page 38: ...9 GAMMA Gamma is the name of a nonlinear operation used to code and decode luminance or tristimulus values in video or still image system 1 00 0 95 0 90 0 85 0 80 0 75 0 70 0 65 0 60 0 55 0 50 0 45 USER1 USER2 and AUTO are selectable BLUE GAIN The value of the blue gain is between 0 and 100 RED GAIN The value of the red gain is between 0 and 100 ...

Page 39: ...OUTLINE You can set whether there is an outline of the text Press the OK button left or right to set it ON or OFF 3 6 4 LSC Lens Shading Correction LSC corrects the phenomenon where the image gets darkened or blurred on the periphery ON and OFF are selectable 3 6 5 NTSC PAL PAL short for Phase Alternating Lines is a color encoding system for analog television used in broadcast television systems i...

Page 40: ...on System Committee is the analog television system that is used in most of North America parts of South America Myanmar South Korea etc 3 7 RESET Reset all the settings to the factory default 3 8 EXIT Move the cursor to EXIT and click OK button to exit from the menu ...

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