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User Manual
HD-SDI Camera
UD.6L0201D1325A01
Page 1: ...0 Camera User Manual HD SDI Camera UD 6L0201D1325A01...
Page 2: ...l readily 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 si...
Page 3: ...er 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...
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...
Page 5: ...load 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 s...
Page 6: ...uipment 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 30 60 dusty or damp loca...
Page 7: ...ome Camera Installation 14 2 1 2 Type II Dome Camera Installation 20 2 2 Installation of HD SDI Turret Camera 23 2 2 3 Type I Turret Camera Installation 23 2 2 4 Type II Turret Camera Installation 24...
Page 8: ...8 1 Camera Title 41 3 8 2 D effect 43 3 8 3 Motion 45 3 8 4 Privacy 47 3 8 5 Language 48 3 8 6 Defect 49 3 8 7 Version 51 3 9 ADJUST 51 3 9 1 Sharpness 52 3 9 2 Monitor 52 3 9 3 LSC 53 3 9 4 Video Out...
Page 9: ...image process 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 O...
Page 10: ...HD SDI Camera User Manual 9 1 2 Overview 1 2 1 Overview of Dome Camera Figure 1 1 Overview of Type I Dome Camera...
Page 11: ...le 1 1 Description of Type I Dome Camera No Description No Description 1 Bubble 6 Power Cable 2 IR LED 7 Lens 3 Auxiliary Video Output 8 Adapter Plate 4 OK Button 9 Black Liner 5 SDI Cable Figure 1 2...
Page 12: ...No Description 1 Mounting Base 5 IR LED 2 Menu Button 6 Lens 3 Black Liner 7 Power Cable 4 Bubble 8 Video Output 1 2 2 Overview of Turret Camera Figure 1 3 Overview of Type I Turret Camera Table 1 3 D...
Page 13: ...escription No Description 2 Mounting Base 5 Power Cable 3 Dome Drive 6 SDI Cable Figure 1 4 Overview of Type II Turret Camera Table 1 4 Description of Type II Turret Camera No Description No Descripti...
Page 14: ...HD SDI Camera User Manual 13 No Description No Description 2 Enclosure 6 CVBS Cable 3 Trim Ring 7 SDI Cable 4 Dome Drive...
Page 15: ...ronment Check whether the power supply is matched with your required power voltage to avoid damage If the product does not function properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Do...
Page 16: ...e 2 Loosen the set screws on the bubble with a hex key supplied to open the bubble 3 Remove the black liner Figure 2 2 Remove the Black Liner 4 Connect the corresponding power video cables 5 Fix the m...
Page 17: ...Manual 16 Figure 2 3 Fix the Mounting Base If required you can route cables through the side opening of the mounting base Figure 2 4 Side Opening 6 Adjust the surveillance angle 1 View the camera ima...
Page 18: ...4 Push the dome drive backward or forward to adjust the tilt angle 0 75 5 Rotate the lens to adjust the azimuth angle 0 355 Tighten the lock screw Figure 2 5 3 axis Adjustment 7 Adjust the focus and...
Page 19: ...DI Camera User Manual 18 Figure 2 6 Adjust the Focus and the Zoom Move the joystick leftward three times continuously you can see the result of the zoom and focus adjustment 8 Install the black liner...
Page 20: ...HD SDI Camera User Manual 19 Figure 2 7 Install the Black Liner 9 Align the bubble to the mounting base and tighten the screws to fix it Figure 2 8 Bubble Reinstallation...
Page 21: ...Dome Camera Installation Steps 10 Drill the screw holes on the ceiling according to the drill template Drill Template of Dome Camera Figure 2 9 11 Loosen the set screws with a hex key supplied to remo...
Page 22: ...the Mounting Base Figure 2 11 13 Adjust the Lens to the required surveillance angle 6 Adjust the pan direction 0 180 7 Adjust the tilt direction 0 75 8 Rotate the camera 0 360 to adjust the lens 9 Ti...
Page 23: ...bubble and tighten the screws to complete the installation Bubble Reinstallation Figure 2 13 Complete the Installation Figure 2 14 Remove the protection film softly before using the camera In case of...
Page 24: ...he ceiling according to the supplied drill template Figure 2 15 Drill Template of Type IV Camera 2 Fix the mounting base to the ceiling with the supplied screws Figure 2 16 Install the Mounting Base 3...
Page 25: ...the Camera and the Enclosure 6 Adjust the camera according to the figure below to get an optimum angle Figure 2 18 Lens Adjustment 2 2 4 Type II Turret Camera Installation 1 Drill the screw holes and...
Page 26: ...Camera 2 Fix the mounting base to the ceiling with the supplied screws Figure 2 20 Fix the Mounting Base 3 Route the cables to the cable hole and connect the corresponding power cable and video cable...
Page 27: ...User Manual 26 Figure 2 21 Fix the Camera 6 Adjust the surveillance angle according to the figure below Figure 2 22 Lens Adjustment 7 Attach the trim ring to the camera and rotate it clockwise to secu...
Page 28: ...HD SDI Camera User Manual 27 Figure 2 23 Attach the Trim Ring 8 Rotate the trim ring to get it fixed with the camera to complete the installation Figure 2 24 Complete the Installation...
Page 29: ...ARPNESS MONITOR LSC VIDEO OUT EXIT Figure 3 1 Main Menu Overview DS 2CC51D5S AVPIR3 and DS 2CC52D5S VPIR adopts a joystick to select the menu and confirm a selection Move the joystick up down to selec...
Page 30: ...3 2 LENS DC and manual are selectable for lens If the camera is equipped with a fixed focal which is not configurable you should go to manual for lens type If the camera is equipped with an auto iris...
Page 31: ...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 2...
Page 32: ...the SENS UP is disabled if any other shutter speed is selected SENS UP increases the exposure on a signal frame which makes a camera more sensitive to light so it can produce images even in low lux c...
Page 33: ...the image quality under the backlight environment Set the D WDR to OFF to disable the function 3 3 6 Defog DEFOG is used in special environment such as the foggy or rainy weather or in high illuminat...
Page 34: ...ss 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...
Page 35: ...he 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 joystick up d...
Page 36: ...40 4 MODE ALL DAY 5 BLACK MASK ON 6 DEFAULT 7 RETURN RET Figure 3 7 HSBLC HSBLC masks strong light sources that usually flare across a scene This makes it possible to see the detail of the image that...
Page 37: ...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...
Page 38: ...racking 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 ou...
Page 39: ...o 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 CO...
Page 40: ...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 the joystick to left right 3D NR Compared to traditional general 2D NR technology 3D NR proce...
Page 41: ...ation 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 2 RETURN RET...
Page 42: ...ion 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 12 Special 3 8 1 Camera Title You can name your camera by...
Page 43: ...rs 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 curso...
Page 44: ...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 FRE...
Page 45: ...s x2 and the max 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 m...
Page 46: ...e higher the sensitivity the easier the smart D ZOOM is triggered The min magnification is x 2 0 and the max magnification is x62 0 The time refers to the duration of the magnification you can set it...
Page 47: ...r the motion detection edit interface 3 Move the joystick up down left right to define the position of the selected motion area 4 Press OK to enter the area size configuration interface after the posi...
Page 48: ...n see the transparent red mosaic flickering to show the exact location where the motion occurs Or you can set it OFF to disable the motion view 3 8 4 Privacy The privacy mask allows you to cover certa...
Page 49: ...p down left right to define the position of the selected privacy mask area 4 Press OK to enter the area size configuration interface after the position is defined Define the size by configuring the to...
Page 50: ...O 2 STATIC DPC ON 3 BLACK DPC 4 RETURN RET Figure 3 19 Defective Pixel Correction LIVE DPC Live DPC detects and corrects the dynamic or the real time defective pixels occur during the using ON OFF and...
Page 51: ...THE IRIS THEN PRESS ENTER KEY showing up on the screen The level of the STATIC DPC ranges from 0 to 60 Some of the defective pixels may appear undistinguished for the system to detect You can adjust...
Page 52: ...nd the DIFF TH refers to the threshold value the device judges a pixel to a black 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...
Page 53: ...e And you can adjust the sharpness from 0 to 15 The higher the value is the clearer and sharper the image appears 3 9 2 Monitor Monitor CRT and Monitor LCD are selectable The cathode ray tube CRT is a...
Page 54: ...GAIN 50 4 RETURN RET Figure 3 24 Monitor LCD 3 9 3 LSC Lens Shading Correction LSC corrects the phenomenon where the image gets darkened or blurred on the periphery Set it ON move the cursor to SCAN...
Page 55: ...amera User Manual 54 Move the joystick left right to select the required video output standard 3 10 RESET Reset all the settings to the default 3 11 EXIT Move the cursor to EXIT and press OK to exit t...
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