HIKVISION DS-2CC12D5S-IR User Manual Download Page 20

HD-SDI IR Bullet Camera

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User Manual

 

 

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Menu Description 

Setup

SCENE

LENS

RESET

EXPOSURE

WB

DAY&NIGHT

BACKLIGHT

NR

SPECIAL

ADJUST

INDOOR

OUTDOOR

INDOOR1

LOW-

LIGHT

MANUAL

SHUTTER

AGC

SENS-UP

BRIGHTNE

SS

D-WDR

DEFOG

BLC

HSBLC

ATW

AWC-SET

INDOOR

OUTDOOR

MANUAL

COLOR

B/W

EXT

2D NR

3D NR

CAM 

TITLE

D-EFFECT

MOTION

PRIVACY

LAUGUAGE

DEFECT

VERSION

SHARPNESS

MONITOR

LSC

VIDEO. 

OUT

EXIT

 

Figure 3-1

 

Main Menu Overview 

 

A coaxial camera controller (purchase separately) is required to 
select the menu and adjust the camera parameters.

 

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SCENE 

Scene option allows user to select different working environments. 
Options of indoor, outdoor, indoor 1 and low-light are selectable. 

Summary of Contents for DS-2CC12D5S-IR

Page 1: ...0 Camera User Manual HD SDI IR Bullet Camera UD 6L0201D1196A01 ...

Page 2: ...adily improve or 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 ...

Page 3: ...nications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the users will be required to correct the interference at their 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...

Page 4: ...n the European Union See the product documentation for specific battery information The battery is marked with this symbol which may include lettering to indicate cadmium Cd lead Pb or mercury Hg For proper recycling return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point For more information please see www recyclethis info Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensu...

Page 5: ...th AC 24V or DC 12V according to the IEC60950 1 standard Please refer to technical specifications for detailed information Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload 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 Warnings Follo...

Page 6: ...al shock Do not touch senor modules with fingers If cleaning is necessary use clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gently If the camera will not be used for an extended period please replace the lens cap to protect the sensor from dirt Do not aim the camera at the sun or extra bright places Blooming or smearing may occur otherwise which is not a malfunction and affect the endurance of sen...

Page 7: ... from liquid while in use While in delivery the camera shall be packed in its original packing or packing of the same texture Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion Replace with the same or equivalent type only Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer ...

Page 8: ...I Bullet Camera 12 2 Installation 13 2 1 Installation of Type I II HD SDI IR Bullet Camera 13 2 2 Installation of Type III HD SDI IR Bullet Camera 16 3 Menu Description 19 3 1 SCENE 19 3 2 LENS 20 3 3 EXPOSURE 20 3 3 1 Shutter 20 3 3 2 AGC 21 3 3 3 SENS UP 22 3 3 4 Brightness 22 3 3 5 D WDR 22 3 3 6 Defog 23 3 4 Backlight 24 3 5 White Balance WB 28 3 6 Day Night 29 3 7 NR 30 3 8 SPECIAL 32 3 8 1 C...

Page 9: ... IR Bullet Camera User Manual 8 3 8 4 Privacy 38 3 8 5 Language 40 3 8 6 Defect 40 3 8 7 Version 43 3 9 ADJUST 43 3 9 1 Sharpness 44 3 9 2 Monitor 44 3 9 3 LSC 45 3 9 4 Video Out 45 3 10 RESET 46 3 11 EXIT 46 ...

Page 10: ...res of HD SDI IR Bullet cameras are as follows 2 Megapixel high performance CMOS sensor Clear and detailed image of up to 1080p resolution Support SDI and CVBS output which is used for convenient image debugging 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 ...

Page 11: ...rview 1 2 1 Overview of Type I HD SDI Bullet Camera Figure 1 1 Overview of Type I HD SDI IR Bullet Camera Table 1 1 Description No Description No Description 1 Sun Shield 5 Power Cable 2 Lens 6 HD SDI Cable 3 IR LED 7 CVBS Cable 4 Adjustable Screw ...

Page 12: ... 2 2 Overview of Type II HD SDI Bullet Camera Figure 1 2 Overview of Type II HD SDI IR Bullet Camera Table 1 2 Description No Description No Description 1 Sun Shield 5 Power Cable 2 Lens 6 HD SDI Cable 3 IR LED 7 CVBS Cable 4 Adjustable Screw ...

Page 13: ...iew of the Type III HD SDI Bullet Camera Figure 1 3 Overview of Type III HD SDI IR Bullet Camera Table 1 3 Description No Description No Description 1 Mounting Base 5 IR LED 2 Adjustable Nut 6 HD SDI Cable 3 Sun Shield 7 Power Cable 4 Lens 8 CVBS Cable ...

Page 14: ...id 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 If the wall is the cement wall you need to insert expansion screws before you install the camera If the wall is the wooden wall yo...

Page 15: ... camera Wall mounting will be taken as an example in the section And you can take steps of wall mounting as a reference if ceiling mounting is adopted Steps 1 Drill the screw holes on the wall according to the drill template Figure 2 1 Drill Template 2 Route the corresponding cables 3 Fix the camera to the wall with supplied screws ...

Page 16: ...Lens 1 Loosen screw 1 to adjust the pan direction 0 360 Tighten the screw after completing the adjustment 2 Loosen screw 2 to adjust the tilt direction 0 100 Tighten the screw after completing the adjustment 3 Loosen screw 3 and rotate the camera 0 360 to adjust the lens to the surveillance angle Tighten the screw after completing the adjustment ...

Page 17: ...mera Both wall mounting and ceiling mounting are suitable for type III HD SDI IR bullet camera Ceiling mounting will be taken as an example in the section And you can take steps of ceiling mounting as a reference if wall mounting is adopted Steps 1 Drill the screw holes in the ceiling according to the drill template ...

Page 18: ... SDI IR Bullet Camera User Manual 17 Figure 2 4 Drill Template 2 Route the corresponding cables 3 Secure the camera to the ceiling with the supplied PA4 Screws Figure 2 5 Secure the Camera to the Ceiling ...

Page 19: ...CVBS cables 5 Adjust the Lens 1 Loosen the adjustable nut 2 Adjust the pan direction 0 360 3 Adjust the tilt direction 0 90 4 Rotate the camera 0 360 to adjust the lens to the surveillance angle 5 Tighten the adjustable nut to complete the installation Figure 2 6 3 axis Adjustment ...

Page 20: ...WC SET INDOOR OUTDOOR MANUAL COLOR B W EXT 2D NR 3D NR CAM TITLE D EFFECT MOTION PRIVACY LAUGUAGE DEFECT VERSION SHARPNESS MONITOR LSC VIDEO OUT EXIT Figure 3 1 Main Menu Overview A coaxial camera controller purchase separately is required to select the menu and adjust the camera parameters 3 1 SCENE Scene option allows user to select different working environments Options of indoor outdoor indoor...

Page 21: ... 5 DEFOG OFF 6 BACKLIGHT OFF 7 RETURN RET Figure 3 2 Exposure Exposure describes the brightness related parameters You can adjust the image brightness by the SHUTTER AGC SENS UP BRIGHTNESS ACCE BACKLIGHT etc in different light conditions 3 3 1 Shutter Shutter denotes the speed of the shutter AUTO 1 25 1 50 FLK 1 200 1 400 1 1k 1 2k 1 5k 1 10k 1 50k x2 x4 x6 x8 x10 and x15 are selectable ...

Page 22: ...tter speed is selected 3 3 2 AGC It s a form of amplification where the camera will automatically boost the image received in much lower light conditions than standard in order to optimize the clarity of image in poor light scene You can set the AGC value from 0 to 15 The AGC is disabled if the value is set to 0 The noise will be amplified if the AGC is on ...

Page 23: ...ed AUTO The SENS UP function will atomically adjust itself to x2 x4 x6 x8 x10 x15 x20 x25 and x30 according to the different light conditions 3 3 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 value is the brighter the image is 3 3 5 D WDR The digital wide dynamic range D WDR function helps...

Page 24: ...e foggy or rainy weather or in high illumination in which the dynamic range is lower than that in the ordinary environment and the image always appear hazy Enable the defog function can enhance the subtle details so that the image appears clearer Set the defog function as ON to enable the function Position size and the defog gradation are configurable DEFOG 1 POS SIZE 2 GRADATION LOW 3 DEFAULT 4 R...

Page 25: ...the defog area 5 Press OK and select RET to return to the defog menu or select AGAIN to re define the position and size 6 Optional Move the cursor to DEFAULT and press OK to restore the defog settings to the default Low middle and high are selectable for the defog gradation Enabling the defog function will increase the contrast of the image It is recommended that the defog function is set to OFF d...

Page 26: ...IN MIDDLE 2 AREA 3 DEFAULT 4 RETURN RET Figure 3 4 BLC The gain of BLC can be set to High Middle and Low the higher the gain is and the clearer the image is Follow the steps below to set a BLC area Steps 1 Move the cursor AREA and press OK to enter the area edit interface 2 Move the joystick up down left right to define the BLC position 3 Press OK to enter the area size edit interface 4 Move the j...

Page 27: ...the default POSITION Figure 3 5 Define a BLC Area HSBLC HSBLC 1 SELECT AREA 1 2 DISPLAY ON 3 LEVEL 40 4 MODE ALL DAY 5 BLACK MASK ON 6 DEFAULT 7 RETURN RET Figure 3 6 HSBLC 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 ...

Page 28: ...BLC area 6 Press OK to switch to the size edit interface 7 Move the joystick up down left right to define the size of the HSBLC area 8 Press OK to confirm the configuration and select RET to return to the HSBLC menu or select AGAIN to re define the HSBLC area LEVEL It is adjustable from 0 to 100 If the brightness is higher than the level you set the HSBLC will take effect MODE ALL DAY refers to th...

Page 29: ...can remove the unrealistic color casts in the image INDOOR OUTDOOR MANUAL ATW Auto tracking White Balance AWC SET are selectable INDOOR Indoor mode is applicable to the indoor environment whose color temperature change is relatively slight OUTDOOR OUTDOOR mode is applicable to the outdoor environment whose color temperature is relatively obvious MANUAL Manual mode allows you to adjust the white ba...

Page 30: ...e illumination AWC SET Similar with ATW the white balance is continuously being adjusted in real time according the scene if AWC SET is selected however if the scene changed you have to go to AWC SET to get another proper white balance for the new scene The white balance is not adjustable if B W mode is selected 3 6 Day Night Color B W and EXT are selectable for DAY and NIGHT switches COLOR The im...

Page 31: ...ight condition And you can select to turn on or turn off the IR LED according to different illumination 3 7 NR NR Noise Reduction is used to reduce the noise in the video stream Move the cursor to NR and press OK to enter the NR submenu 2D 3D NR 1 2DNR OFF 2 3DNR ON 3 RETURN RET Figure 3 8 NR 2D NR 2D NR reduces the noise in a single frame to get a gentle image You can set it ON or OFF by setting ...

Page 32: ... images in low light conditions and delivering more accurate and sharp image quality 3D NR 1 SMART NR ON 2 LEVEL 8 0 3 START AGC 10 4 END AGC 10 5 RETURN RET Figure 3 9 3D NR Smart NR 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 The 3D smart NR sensitivity ranges from 0 to 100 3D SMART NR 1 SENSITIVITY 80...

Page 33: ...on detection privacy task language dead pixel correction and check the version of the camera SPECIAL 1 CAM TITLE ON 2 D DFFECT 3 MOTION OFF 4 PRIVACY OFF 5 LANGUAGE ENG 6 DEFECT 7 VERSION 130722 8 RETURN RET Figure 3 11 Special 3 8 1 Camera Title You can name your camera by configuring the CAM TITLE Move the cursor to CAM TITLE set it to ON and press OK to enter the edit interface Up to 15 charact...

Page 34: ... the cursor to select the needed characters numbers and symbols 3 Press OK to confirm The selected character will be displayed on the dotted line below 4 Move the cursor to POS to edit the camera title position on the screen 1 Move the cursor to POS 2 Press OK to enter the CAM TITLE position setting interface 3 Move the joystick up down left right to change the position of camera title 4 Press OK ...

Page 35: ...3 D ZOOM OFF 4 SMART D ZOOM OFF 5 NEG IMAGE OFF 6 DIS 7 RETURN RET Figure 3 13 D effect FREEZE You can set the freeze function as ON or OFF When you set it as on the image is frozen as still The live view will stay on the moment you set the freeze ON The mirror function will be disabled if the FREEZE is ON MIRROR OFF MIRROR V FLIP and ROTATE are selectable for mirror OFF The mirror function is dis...

Page 36: ... gaining the actual pixel D ZOOM 1 D ZOOM x 2 0 2 PAN TILT 3 DEFAULT 4 RETURN RET Figure 3 14 D Zoom The minimum magnification is x2 and the maximum magnification is x62 You can define the zoom area by configuring the position from PAN TILT and restore the D Zoom settings to the default SMART D ZOOM The smart D Zoom enlarges the motion object detected in the pre defined area The D Zoom area the se...

Page 37: ... OFF to display not display the smart D Zoom area And if the display is set to ON press OK to enter the position edit interface and define the smart D Zoom area The sensitivity ranges from 0 to 60 The higher the sensitivity the easier the smart D ZOOM is triggered The minimum magnification is x 2 0 and the maximum magnification is x62 0 The time refers to the duration of the magnification and you ...

Page 38: ...e detected and the alarm will be triggered MOTION 1 SELECT AREA 1 2 DISPLAY ON 3 SENSITIVITY 30 4 MOTION VIEW ON 5 DEFAULT 6 RETURN RET Figure 3 16 Motion Detection Set a Motion Detection Area Steps 1 Move the cursor to SELECT and select a motion area Four areas are selectable 2 Move the cursor to DISPLAY set it ON and press OK to enter the motion detection edit interface 3 Move the joystick up do...

Page 39: ...s to the default SENSITIVITY It refers to the sensitivity of the motion detection which ranges from 0 to 60 And the higher sensitivity causes the better response of the detection MOTION VIEW Motion view enables a better visual judgment when the motion is detected Set the motion view ON once motion occurred you can see the transparent red mosaic flickering to show the exact location where the motio...

Page 40: ...privacy mask area Eight areas are selectable 2 Move the cursor to DISPLAY and press OK to enter the privacy mask edit interface INV mosaic color and off are selectable for display INV The privacy mask area converts the bright area and the dark area in the image Mosaic The privacy mask area displayed with the flickering mosaic Color The privacy mask area is displayed with selectable colors 16 color...

Page 41: ...to the privacy mask menu or select AGAIN to try again 6 Optional Move the cursor to DEFAULT and press OK to restore the privacy mask settings to the default 3 8 5 Language This series of camera supports multiple languages English Japanese CHN1 CHN2 Korean German French Italian Spanish Polish Russian Portuguese Dutch Turkish Hebrew and Arabic are selectable 3 8 6 Defect Defective pixels are pixels ...

Page 42: ...ng ON OFF and AUTO is selectable The correction level 0 255 is configurable if the live DPC is set to ON set it OFF to disable the live defective pixel correction and set it AUTO to detect and repair the defective pixels automatically STATIC DPC Static DPC detects and corrects the static or the fixed defective pixels occur during the using ON and OFF are selectable STATIC DPC 1 START 2 LEVEL 15 3 ...

Page 43: ...STATIC DPC ranges from 0 to 60 Some of the defective pixels may appear undistinguished for the system to detect You can adjust the SENS UP to X2 X4 X6 X8 X10 X15 X20 X25 or X30 to brighten the defective pixel for the system to find it Black DPC Black DPC is the pixel on CCD or CMOS sensor that appear completely black since no light is being emitted at all Move the cursor to black DPC and press OK ...

Page 44: ...k pixel 3 8 7 Version Move the cursor to version and press OK to check the software version of the device 3 9 ADJUST In the Adjust sub menu you can configure the settings including the sharpness the image quality on monitor the OSD settings the Lens Shadow Compensation and the Video output standard etc Move the cursor to ADJUST and press OK to enter the adjust configuration interface ADJUST 1 SHAR...

Page 45: ...scent screen used to view images You can user define the black level 30 30 the blue gain 0 100 and the red gain 0 100 CRT 1 BLACK LEVEL 0 2 BLUE GAIN 50 3 RED GAIN 60 4 RETURN RET Figure 3 22 Monitor CRT If liquid crystal display LCD is selected You can user define the gamma blue gain 0 100 and red gain 0 100 Gamma is the name of a nonlinear operation used to code and decode luminance or tristimul...

Page 46: ...AN and press OK to correct the lens shading Set it OFF to disable the LSC 3 9 4 Video Out Phase Alternating Lines PAL is a color encoding system for analog television used in broadcast television systems in most countries broadcasting at 576i National Television System Committee NTSC is the analog television system that is used in most of North America parts of South America Myanmar South Korea et...

Page 47: ...HD SDI IR Bullet Camera User Manual 46 3 10 RESET Reset all the settings to the default 3 11 EXIT Move the cursor to EXIT and press OK to exit the menu ...

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