
2 | HD41 Performance Series Indoor High Resolution Dome Camera
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Document 800-11941 – Rev C – 06/2012
5. Camera Installation
1.
Remove the dome from the
housing base by inserting a
coin or flathead
screwdriver into the slot
and twisting.
2.
Connect the yellow video
output connector to the
video input port on your
monitor/DVR. Connect the
red power connector to
your 12 VDC power source.
Feed the cables into the
hole in the mounting
surface (such as a ceiling,
see graphic).
3.
Install the housing base
onto the mounting surface
using the two mounting
screws provided.
4.
Connect the local video
output cable to the video
output connector on the
camera board, located
behind the lens and
gimbal. Connect the other
end of the video connector
to the monitor you will use
while setting up the
camera.
Note
The video output
connector on the
camera board is
located next to the OSD
menu controls that you
can use to make
configuration changes.
5.
While monitoring the camera picture on the monitor, adjust the camera position
(orientation), zoom and focus settings (as described in the
section).
6.
Using the connected monitor, make camera configuration changes through the OSD
menus (see the
Configuration Guide
included with your camera for more
information).
7.
Re-install the dome cover to the housing base (as described in the
section).
Video and
power cable
(see the
diagram).
Housing
base
Mounting
surface
Mounting
screws
Dome
cover
2nd video
output
connector
6. Camera Positioning, Zoom and Focus Adjustment
1.
With the dome removed, you can see that the lens is surrounded by a protective
shroud (see the image below).
2.
Use two hands to draw back the shroud from the lens by placing both thumbs on the
upper front section of the shroud with your fingers bracing the back side of the lens
and pushing your thumbs towards your fingers (see the image below).
3.
Position the camera lens and gimbal so that the camera is viewing the required video
scene. Use the connected monitor to check that the field of view is oriented correctly
as you make the adjustments. You can pan the entire camera board and gimbal
(360°, labelled
A
in graphic above). Tilt the camera lens up and down (90°, labelled
B
), and/or rotate the lens (360°,
C
).
4.
Use the three points of
adjustment (
A
,
B
, and
C
) to
position the camera
correctly.
5.
Use the two levers located
on the lens to adjust zoom
and focus, as needed (see
the image for zoom and
focus lever locations).
6.
When the camera is
correctly positioned,
zoomed and focused, push
the shroud back together
with the lens.
Note
When you push the shroud back together with the lens, this will change the tilt
angle that you have set for the lens (adjustment labelled
B
). When the shroud and
lens are snapped back together, tilt both pieces back to the desired lens position.
Place thumbs
here to push
back shroud
Place fingers behind
the lens to brace it
when pushing back
the shroud
Camera
shroud
and lens
A
C
B
Focus
adjustment
Zoom
adjustment
7. Securing the Dome Cover
Line up the
triangle (
)
and the
red
LOCK
mark
to secure the
base to the
dome
2nd video
output
connector
Snap the dome cover back into the
housing base by lining up the triangle
(
) on the cover with the
red
LOCK
mark on the housing base. Line up the
triangle (
) and the
red
LOCK
label
and snap the dome cover and base
together to secure the camera.
8. Specifications
Video Signal Specifications
Video Standard:
NTSC
Scanning System:
525 lines, 2:1 Interlace
Image Sensor:
1/3” CCD
Number of Pixels (H x V):
768 x 494
Minimum Illumination:
0.3 lux @ F1.4 (AGC on, 50 IRE)
Horizontal Resolution:
620 TVL
Video Output:
1.0 Vp-p, composite @ 75 Ohms
Sync System:
Internal
S/N Ratio:
50 dB (AGC Off, Weight On)
Auto Electronic Shutter:
1/60 - 1/100,000 sec
AI/AES Selection:
Switchable
White Balance:
ATW (1,800°K – 10,500°K)/AWC/Manual
BLC
Low/Mid/High/Off/HBLC/HSBLC
Gamma:
0.20 ~ 1.00, adjustable
Sense-Up:
Auto (x2 ~ x1024)
D-WDR:
Off/On, selectable level
Privacy Mask:
8 mask zones, configurable
Motion Detection:
4 motion detection zones, configurable
Mirror:
Off/On (horizontal mirror), selectable
3DNR:
Auto (Motion)/Off/Low/Mid/High, selectable
Lens Type:
2.8 mm to 12.0 mm Vari-focal Auto Iris, F1.4
Lens Iris Control:
Direct Drive (DC) Vari-focal Auto Iris Lens
Angle of View (Lens):
Horizontal: 96.7° (wide) to 24.1° (tele)
Vertical: 71.2° (wide) to 18.2° (tele)
Electrical Specifications
Input Voltage:
12 VDC ± 10%
Power Consumption:
4.0 W (max)
Mechanical
Dimensions (L x H x W):
5.12” x 4.02” x 5.12” (130.0 mm x 102.0 mm x 130.0 mm)
Weight:
0.66 lbs (0.3 Kg) Net, 0.99 lbs (0.45 Kg) Shipping
Construction:
Housing: ABS. Dome: Polycarbonate
Environmental
Temperature:
Operating: 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C)
Storage: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Relative Humidity:
0% to 95%, non-condensing
Regulatory
Emissions:
FCC, Part 15B, Class A
Immunity:
EN50130-4