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Day/Night Camera

HCD484E

HCD485EX

HCD484EX

User Guide

NTSC

PAL

Document 900.0355 – 01/06 – Rev 1.01

Summary of Contents for HCD484E

Page 1: ...Day Night Camera HCD484E HCD485EX HCD484EX User Guide NTSC PAL Document 900 0355 01 06 Rev 1 01 ...

Page 2: ...Rev 1 01 ii 900 0355 01 06 Revision Issue Date Revisions 1 00 11 05 New document 1 01 01 06 Minor corrections and updated illustrations ...

Page 3: ...tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol indicates the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION ...

Page 4: ...is designed for use in general purpose indoor CCTV applications and no other purpose Only operate your camera between the temperature of 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Do not operate your camera outside its specified power supply range Camera must only be used in clean dry dust free environments unless housed in suitable protective housings to IP65 or better To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expo...

Page 5: ... subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada Notice This digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique toutes les exigences du Règlement sur la maté...

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Page 7: ...e Lens 7 Focus and Back Focal Adjustment 7 OSD Menu Operation 8 Tact Switch Operation 9 Opening the Set Up Menu 9 Reset 10 Function Operations 11 Synchronization Setting SYNC 11 Line Lock Sync Mode LL 11 Shutter Speed Setting Shutter 11 Lens 12 Bright Setting 12 BF Setting 12 BLC 12 Configure 13 Aperture 13 Gamma 13 Pedestal 13 Chroma 13 AGC 14 CAM Title 14 White Balance 14 WB Auto White Balance A...

Page 8: ... and Support 19 Service and Support 19 Limited Warranty 19 Specifications 20 General Specifications 20 Functional Specifications 20 Function Control or Selectable by OSD and RS 485 Specifications 21 Rev 1 01 viii 900 0355 01 06 ...

Page 9: ...tive menu and On Screen Display OSD helps you to quickly set up the camera and ensure the best picture quality for your unique environment Figure 1 Product Overview Features High sensitivity with minimum illumination needed for quality video Low image distortion and residual images withstands electric and magnetic field interference and mechanical vibrations Applications Surveillance Monitoring an...

Page 10: ...balance ATW for indoor and outdoor application conditions Back focus adjustment allows for easy installation and quick adjustment Excellent picture quality Two edge vertical horizontal picture enhancer for greater picture sharpness New Chroma processing circuit for better color reproduction New concept ATW curve for good color correction Package Contents Check that the items received match those l...

Page 11: ...ing the Power Cable Main Power Model 100 VAC 240 VAC 50 Hz 1 Connect the AC power cord supplied firmly to the power cord socket of the camera Figure 2 Main Power Model 2 Firmly connect the other end of the power cord to an electrical outlet of AC100V AC240V 50 Hz 60 Hz Note Ensure that the power cord is long enough that it will not pull off the camera when the camera pans or tilts Brown live refer...

Page 12: ... is long enough that it will not pull off the camera when the camera pans or tilts Red live reference line lock White neutral Black ground Voltage range is 12 VAC 28 VAC 10 VDC 30 VDC Connecting the Video Cable It is recommended to use a monitor whose resolution is at least equal to the camera resolution 1 Set the termination switch on the last monitor to the 75 Ω position 2 Set all other monitors...

Page 13: ... If this camera is the last camera in the network the termination resistor see Figure 3 should be switched to ON Figure 4 RS485 Pin Assignments Connecting LAMP Contact To prevent mechanized OLPF Optical Low Pass Filter hunting this camera is equipped with LAMP and GND external contact terminals see Figure 4 When LAMP is connected to GND the camera is in B W mode When it is open the camera will aut...

Page 14: ... to Figure 5 for the necessary pin assignment to ensure correct operation Recommended wire gauge size F 0 65 mm AWG22 Stranded wire 0 32 mm AWG22 Element wire F 0 1 Min Figure 5 Video Auto Iris Pin Assignment Installing DC Auto Iris Lens The 4 pin connection terminal is on the rear panel of the camera Refer to Figure 6 for the necessary pin assignment to ensure correct operation Figure 6 DC Auto I...

Page 15: ... service personnel or system installers 1 Loosen the back focus adjustment screw on the topside of the front head Figure 7 Back Focal Adjustment 2 Move the back focus adjustment screw to the desired position 3 Tighten the back focus adjustment screw to lock it into place Caution Do not tighten the back focal adjustment screw too much otherwise the back focus mechanized unit might be damaged Gently...

Page 16: ...Off Center 1 Center 2 Door Way 1 Door Way 2 Low Half Up Half Configure Aperture Gamma Pedestal AGC H APT Level V APT Level 0 45 0 8 1 Level Off 18dB 22dB 26dB 30dB 32dB 34dB 36dB Sens Up White Bal WB Auto WB Menu WB Push 2500K 15000K 2700K 9100K R Gain B Gain CAM Title Off On Text Position D N IR Pass IR Cut Burst On Burst Off Fuzzy C K D N Level Time AGC Boost Off Auto Low High 5 60 secs adjustab...

Page 17: ...ime this button is pressed Left Key This button is used to move the cursor to the left Use this button to select or adjust the parameters of the selected item The parameter changes each time this button is pressed Set Key This button is used to set the determined parameter If the item has its own setting menu indicated by press this button to display the next page of the setting menu Opening the S...

Page 18: ... cursor to EXIT and pressing SET Note If no button is pressed for 30 seconds while the OSD menu or any other setting menu is displayed the menu is automatically closed and the monitor returns to showing the normal camera picture Reset Reset allows you to reset all Set Up Menu items to the factory default settings if you are unsure about the correct settings Reset as follows 1 Move the cursor to Re...

Page 19: ...ents If the camera installation is relocated check the vertical phase adjustment again since the AC line phase may be different Note The line lock LL sync mode is not available when the camera operates on DC power Shutter Speed Setting Shutter To select electronic shutter speed you can select either A manual electronic shutter speed of 1 50 1 60 1 120 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 or 1 10...

Page 20: ...aller to easily adjust the optical back focus When using an auto iris lens this function will automatically fully open the iris of the lens and change the setting to AES auto electronics shutter When using a manual iris lens this function will automatically switch to AES 1 Move the cursor to Lens using the control keys 2 Change the setting to BF and press SET The message Press SET for Return is di...

Page 21: ...ure Menu will appear 2 Use the Left and Right keys to select a Gamma level of 0 45 0 8 or 1 Pedestal 1 Move the cursor to Pedestal and press SET The Pedestal Configure Menu will appear 2 Move the I cursor to adjust the Pedestal level Chroma 1 Move the cursor to Chroma and press SET The Chroma Configure Menu will appear 2 Move the I cursor to adjust the Chroma level Detect Area Detect Area Detect A...

Page 22: ...enter each character 3 If necessary select Position and press SET Use the Control keys to change the position of the Camera Title on the screen Press SET to confirm the position 4 Select Back and press SET to save the setting and return to the Set Up Menu White Balance Follow the preceding sections for information on selecting the different White Balance options WB Auto White Balance Auto Use this...

Page 23: ...e burst signal when the camera changes to B W mode D N Level selects the detection level at either High or Low Time sets the time from 5 to 60 seconds before the camera switches to B W after detecting a low light condition AGC Boost ON switches night mode to AGC Max Gain OFF switches night mode to AGC Day Gain IR Pass The camera switches to B W immediately upon selecting this function Burst On kee...

Page 24: ...ber in the 3 digit password and press SET to enter each one 3 Select OK and press SET to save your password and return to the previous menu Address Provide a 000 999 ID address for the device connected to the RS485 terminal on the rear panel The wrong ID address setting for both controlling and receiving will cause the remote control to cease functioning B Rate Select a Baud Rate setting Choose fr...

Page 25: ...an the CCD faceplate with care Do not use strong or abrasive detergents Use a lens tissue or cotton tipped applicator and ethanol Never face the camera towards the sun Intense light may cause permanent damage whether the camera is in use or not Use caution when operating any electrical device Keep the camera away from spotlights and light reflecting objects Do not operate the camera beyond the spe...

Page 26: ...ot closed Video iris Verify that Auto Iris lens selector switch is set to AI Increase level on lens Check wiring conditions Try lens on another camera or known good lens on camera Dark picture Check lens iris Check coax termination is 75 Ω Picture noise grainy during daylight operation Verify lens iris level with AGC function disabled Picture too bright Manual Iris Switch AES ON DC Iris Switch AI ...

Page 27: ...CIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise ...

Page 28: ...Temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Storage Temperature 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Output Terminals BNC 75 Ω unbalanced Power Source Dual Switching Mode Power Supply 12 VDC 24 VAC 20 Mains Power Model Power Supply 220 VAC 240 VAC Power Consumption 4 5W Max Power Indicator Green LED on rear panel IRIS Connector 4 pin connector for DC Drive lens Panasonic standard 3 pin Terminal Block for Video Drive Lens Len...

Page 29: ... OFF Fuzzy SYNC System INT Line Lock Line Lock Phase Adjust Range 0 280 Frequency Range PAL 50 Hz 1 Hz NTSC 60 Hz 1 Hz Remote Controller RS 485 two way communications Camera Addressable 000 999 Text Display 16 Characters within one line Resolution 480 TV Lines Minimum Illumination Color 0 5 lux F1 2 50 IRE Video Output B W 0 06 lux F1 2 50 IRE Video Output Optimal IR Light Sensitivity IR 850 nm Vi...

Page 30: ...ter 1 Center 2 Door Way 1 Door Way 2 Upper Half Lower Half WhiteBalance Control Auto White Balance Push White Balance Menu White Balance Auto White Balance 2 Application Range Selectable 2500K 15000K 2700K 9100K Menu White Balance 1 Preset R Gain B Gain Adjustable Gain Control Auto Gain Control Auto Gain Control 18dB Sensitivity up 38dB max Adjustable Gamma Control 3 Step Selectable 0 45 0 8 1 Ape...

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