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SHUTTER

If the electronic sensitivity increase mode is OFF (SENS UP =
OFF), it is possible to select the high-speed shutter.
If set to FL, flicker (resulting from fluorescent lamps, etc.) is
eliminated.
If the electronic sensitivity mode is ON (SENS UP = ON), it is
possible to set the magnification for electronic sensitivity UP.

LIGHT CONT. If the [E] button is pressed, the submenu LIGHT CONTROL is

displayed, and it is possible to adjust the auto-iris lens aperture
and the backlight compensation (Note 1).

For details, See Section 6-2-3.

GAIN

Possible to set image brightness.

LOW

Fixed sensitivity for bright locations.

MID

Fixed sensitivity between LOW and HIGH.

HIGH

Fixed setting for dark locations.

AGC

Standard automatic sensitivity adjustment.

HYP-AGC High-sensitivity automatic sensitivity adjustment.

WHITE BAL.

For adjusting difference in color tone due to light source
differences (white balance).

ATW1

Automatic tracking toward light source (Note 2).

ATW2

Used when the color temperature adjustment range
is wider than ATW1 and with a sodium lighting.

AWC

Automatic adjustment
Focus on the white object that is the target and
press the [E] button.
Before adjustment: AWC PUSH is displayed.
During adjustment: AWC - - - -

is displayed.

When adjustment is finished:

AWC SET

is displayed.

Following that:

AWC PUSH is displayed.

If AWC NG is displayed, see Note 3.

MANUAL Press the [E] button to display the WHITE

BALANCE submenu and carry out manual
adjustment.

For details, See Section 6-2-4.

Summary of Contents for IPD-DM100 Series

Page 1: ...nki Co Ltd INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL OUTDOOR USE WARNING WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IPD DM100 Mega Pixel Network Dome Camera e co p r o d...

Page 2: ...stallation Manual for installation and to the User s Manual for network connections and settings The User s Manual can be downloaded here http www ikegami co jp en products security download index htm...

Page 3: ...5 3 Features 5 4 Names of parts and their functions 7 4 1 Terminal Block 9 5 Installation 11 5 1 Removing the dome cover 11 5 2 Attaching the dome cover 11 5 3 Attachment method when not using trimmed...

Page 4: ...where you purchased the product The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the...

Page 5: ...rop or give a strong shock to the camera while transporting it Do not insert hands or fingers in the interior of the lens mount Do not orientate the camera directly towards the sun In case of an auto...

Page 6: ...device or the SD card The following cases may involve destruction loss of recorded data Please be aware that this company cannot assume any responsibility regarding damages due to destruction of data...

Page 7: ...omputers connected to the system should have limitations on users password setting The system should be managed to insure that there is no leaking of authentication information 1 5 Limitations on Equi...

Page 8: ...2 1 LGPL http www gnu org licenses old licenses lgpl 2 1 html OpenSSL License http www openssl org source license html This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the Op...

Page 9: ...olution Newly developed high sensitivity 1 4 million pixel 1 3 type CMOS RGB sensor and digital process circuit for high precision and azimuth and low noise to create sharply defined images 2 High ima...

Page 10: ...depth of field 8 Audio function Features highly sensitive internal microphone for audio video surveillance 9 Monitor use analog image output for image confirmation Features an analog image output for...

Page 11: ...p Clip that is held when attaching the monitor to and carrying out field angle adjustment of image Do not adjust while holding other sections MiniSD card slot Insertion slot for miniSD card Compatible...

Page 12: ...Ethernet connector RJ45 To be used with Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX For connection to other devices use a cable of category 5 or higher Used with PoE IEEE 802 3af CLASS 0 MON OUT MIC U D E L R FOCUS...

Page 13: ...r first confirming that no power is being supplied to the equipment 4 1 1 Terminals No Name Function IO1 Alarm input output terminal Normally open no voltage contact input or open collector output Ter...

Page 14: ...tion set with input output setting screen 4 1 3 When using as output terminal IO1 IO2 Connection example Operation Operates with function set with input output setting screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 No voltage co...

Page 15: ...l of dome cover 5 2 Attaching the dome cover Dome cover Catch attachment locations Attachment hole Attachment hole Attachment hole Attachment hole Step 1 Align the catches 4 locations on the dome cove...

Page 16: ...Attachment fixture mark Anti drop wire A Cable cover B A Camera main unit Dome cover Camera front side Retention screws interior of main unit M4 screws four locations Attachment processing measuremen...

Page 17: ...attaching the camera Step 4 Attach the anti drop wire with a screw to the camera main unit side Step 5 Insert section A on the attachment fixture in holes A 2 locations on the camera main unit and tu...

Page 18: ...ttachment method when using trimmed ring Attachment fixture Anti drop wire Trimmed ring attachment fixture M4 screws M2 6 screws four locations B B Dome cover Trimmed ring Camera front side Camera mai...

Page 19: ...tate the trimmed rings so that slit B on the trimmed ring attachment fixture and slit B on the trimmed ring match and then secure Step 4 After completing lens adjustment and user setup follow the step...

Page 20: ...ETUP MENU PAGE 1 3 DAY NIGHT OFF SENS UP STD SHUTTER X32 X1 LIGHT CONT LENS GAIN AGC WHITE BAL ATW1 MENU LOCK OFF EXIT CANCEL RESET E Enter Press the button for 2 seconds to go to the set up mode The...

Page 21: ...UP If STD MOVE S N mode has been selected the GAIN automatically goes to AGC It is also possible to switch to HYP AGC OFF There is no function for increasing the electronic sensitivity S N The S N pri...

Page 22: ...between LOW and HIGH HIGH Fixed setting for dark locations AGC Standard automatic sensitivity adjustment HYP AGC High sensitivity automatic sensitivity adjustment WHITE BAL For adjusting difference in...

Page 23: ...ndition Backlight correction is the function used at this time to make the target object appear more brightly Note 2 For some objects even if the white balance is set to ATW tracking is not possible I...

Page 24: ...BRIGHT If MANUAL is chosen and then press the E button it is possible to set the switching brightness COL B W Possible to set the brightness for changing from color to black white B W COL Possible to...

Page 25: ...L H RET EXIT Backlight compensation SPOT BACKLIGHT CMP If set to ON or SPOT the backlight compensation function is operating The SPOT setting is used to optimize the brightness of the image for the i...

Page 26: ...klight compensation The effect becomes large in direction H Adjust according to the purpose Select the item with the L R buttons and then press the E button RET Returns to Main Menu page 1 3 EXIT Save...

Page 27: ...and R buttons to select the setting direction blinking display After determining the direction press the E button inverted blinking display Use the U D buttons for adjusting the setting range in an u...

Page 28: ...GAIN L H RET EXIT R GAIN Carries out adjustment only of red B GAIN Carries out adjustment only of blue Select the item with the L R buttons and then press the E button RET Returns to Main Menu page 1...

Page 29: ...t Image becomes sharper in direction H PEDESTAL Possible to adjust brightness of dark low brightness section of image Image becomes brighter in direction H VIDEO LEVEL Possible to adjust brightness of...

Page 30: ...submenu is displayed It is possible to set the characters to be displayed max 24 characters For details See Section 6 4 3 PRIVACY MASK Possible to set the privacy mask Press the L R buttons to switch...

Page 31: ...address value Press R to increase the value Press L to decrease the value Press the L R buttons to select the item and then press the E button RET Returns to Main Menu page 3 3 EXIT Save the setting...

Page 32: ...aracters and then press the E button SPACE Press the E button to enter a space CLEAR Use the E button to erase the ID that was set Select the item with the L R buttons and then press the E button RET...

Page 33: ...e L R buttons to set the mask color BLACK WHITE GRAY MOSAIC Setting order Use the U D L R buttons to set the domain Move the cursor near the arrow and press the U D buttons for above and below and the...

Page 34: ...ent screen FOCUS EZ cannot be started in the setup mode Focus adjustment screen Remaining time Focus ideal point Focus condition FOCUS EZ 60s Focus indicator Light measuring area After starting FOCUS...

Page 35: ...focus we recommend monitoring with the VIDEO OUT analog image In the following cases the focus indicator does not obtain sufficient accuracy Movement Unstable illumination Even surface such as solid...

Page 36: ...cable connected firmly Power supply Is the power supply voltage DC10 5 to 15V or AC24V 10 Is the handling at the end of the power cable correct Is the diameter of the power cable between 0 2 and 1 0SQ...

Page 37: ...the fault is repairable or not Charged servicing will then be made upon request of the user Before you ask for servicing please ensure you read the Instruction Manual If the unit still fails take note...

Page 38: ...Electronic sensitivity increase 32 power B W In case of clear dome optional 0 55Lx HYPER AGC Output 50 Electronic sensitivity increase OFF Color 0 017Lx HYPER AGC Output 50 Electronic sensitivity inc...

Page 39: ...8 locations 18 Motion detection function Provided Mask setting possible 19 Camera ID function Provided 1 line max 24 characters 20 Camera setup Possible Switch operation with menu screen or remote con...

Page 40: ...ating temperature and 10 to 50 C Within 30 to 90 RH relative humidity No Condensation 33 Dome cover Smoke type clear type optional 34 Outer dimensions 138 x H 145 mm 35 Weight 840g 36 Input output con...

Page 41: ...37 11 External Appearance 138 200 R55 R55 145 145 7 86 86 7 59 59...

Page 42: ...Coast Office 2631 Manhattan Beach Blvd Redondo Beach C A 90278 Phone 310 297 1900 FAX 310 536 9550 www Ikegami com Ikegami Electronics Europe GmbH Ikegami Strasse 1 D 41460 Neuss Germany Phone 02131 1...

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