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in51x1x1D Series 

Tamper Resistant WDR Dome Camera

Quick Start Guide

Before operating this product, please read this quick-start guide to ensure proper use. 

Please store these instructions a safe place for future reference.

FEATURES

1.  ⅓”Pixim Digital Pixel System WDR 

sensor and DSP

2.  Integral DC Varifocal Lens

3.  Software or True Day Night models.

4.  12VDC/24VAC powered

5.  Resolution 690 HTVLe

6.  Sensitivity 0.1 Lux (F1.2, 50IRE, 30fps, 

2850°K. Color)

7.  Programmable OSD via on board 

joystick or optional “up the coax” 

iCCTV™controller

8.  Selectable Progressive Scan

9.  Focus Assist

10.  Privacy Zones

11.  Motion Detection

PRECAUTIONS

1.  Before installing and operating the unit, please read this manual carefully.

2.  Precision components are contained in this camera, please avoid violent vibrations during 

installation and maintenance. Do not connect the power until you have completed the 

installation.

3.  Please obey all local electrical wiring regulations when using this unit.

4.  Do not use abrasive or corrosive materials for cleaning. Use only a soft cloth for cleaning.

5.  To prevent damage to the lens or sensor, do not point the camera directly into the sun 

or very strong light sources.

6.  Do not use the camera outside it’s working temperature (-10°C~ 50°C / 14°F ~122°F) or 

humidity (<90%) ranges.

7.  Ensure that the power supply meets the current requirements of the camera and that 

the supply voltage is inside the tolerances of the camera: 12VDC +15%, -10%, or 24VAC 

±10%

8.  Ensure that the fixings used are adequate  to support the load of camera.

9.  In case of camera failure, do not attempt to dismantle or service the camera yourself. 

Please refer to qualified service personnel for repair of the camera.

CONNECTIONS

1.  Power Input connector. This is a 2.1mm DC jack. 

Observe polarity of 12VDC connections. The 

centre conductor is +12VDC ±10% and outer 

is ground. Refer to the diagrams below for 

clarification.

2.  BNC Connector. Video Output. 75Ω 1Vp-p

3.  Locking grub-screw

12VDC

GND

MOUNTING

1.  Using the enclosed drill template, mark and drill the four 

mounting holes for the base. Choose an appropriate drill 

bit for the surface you are drilling in to and ensure that the 

diameter is correct for the fixings being used.

2.  If  rear  cable  exit  is  to  be  used,  mark  and  cut  a  central 

20mm (¾”) diameter hole for the cable and connectors, as 

indicated on the drill template.

3.  If side exit is to be used, remove side rubber cable bung.

4.  Use appropriate No.8 countersunk screws (and wall plugs, 

if applicable) for the mounting surface in use. 

5.  Ensure that the fixings can adequately bear the weight of 

the camera.

6.  Slacken  the  locking  grub-screw  and  remove  the  dome 

cover.  If  necessary,  rotate  the  gimbal  in  axis  A  to  gain 

access to the mounting holes

7.  Mount the camera and fit the O-rings in the accessory pack to maintain a moisture proof 

seal.

8.  Make the video and power connections and commission the camera

9.  Once commissioning is complete, replace the liner, dome cover and re-tension the grub-

screw to prevent unauthorized users tampering  with the camera.

LENS AND POSITIONING

The  camera  and  integral  varifocal  lens  are  mounted  on  a 

3-axis  gimbal  with  integrated  liner.  To  remove  the  liner  for 

commissioning,  gently  squeeze  at  points  B  and  withdraw  the 

liner in direction C.

To  position  the  camera  to  give  the  required  image  content, 

gently  turn  the  gimbal  arms  ④  to  orientate  it  in  axis  D.  To 

adjust the camera tilt, gently turn the gimbal disk ⑤ in axis E. 

To adjust the azimuth, turn the gimbal disk in axis F.

Note:

 do not use the lens as a lever to adjust the camera position

The field of view may be adjusted by loosening the zoom lever, 

⑥,  and  moving  until  the  required  field  of  view  is  obtained. 

Loosen  the  focus  lever  ⑦  and  adjust  to  obtain  optimum 

focus. Remember to tighten both levers when adjustments are 

complete  to  prevent  image  drift..  They  should  be  tensioned 

“finger tight“ only

When  complete,  gently  push  the  liner  back  onto  the  gimbal 

arms, until it snaps into place.

OSD ACCESS

The  camera  is  supplied  in  a  general  configuration  that  will  suit  the  majority  of  installation 

requirements. Should advanced configuration be required then the on-board ⑧ joystick or 

the  optional    iCCTV™  compliant  UTC  (up  the  coax)  programmer  may  connected  to  provide 

access to the camera On Screen Display (OSD) for user programming. The UTC programmer 

may be used remotely from the camera (e.g. at a DVR), such that direct access to the camera is 

A

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Down

Left

Up

Right

MAIN MENU

Presets..

Basic Functions..

Image Functions..

SAVE/EXIT..

not required for its use

To view the On Screen Display and image from the camera, connect a monitor to the 

service jack ⑨ (2.5mm mono jack) or direct to the video output of the camera.

To use the UTC controller, connect the Video-In connector of the UTC controller to the 

Video-Out connector of the camera. Connect the Video-Out of the UTC controller to a 

display monitor, as shown above .

To activate the camera OSD, depress the joystick button on the on-board joystick or UTC 

Controller for 2 seconds. 

(Correct operation of the UTC controller: operation is confirmed when LED is latched on.)

Push the joystick 



 to select a menu from the list.

Push the joystick 



 to change the selected value.

Press the joystick button to call the sub-menu or execute a command.

To return from a sub-menu to the previous menu, select “Previous Page” and press the 

joystick button.

 

OSD MAIN MENU

When  the  OSD  menu  is  launched,  you  are 

presented with the adjacent opening screen. 

A  “..”  after  an  option  indicates  the  presence  a 

sub-menu. 

A”.” indicates there is further information relative 

to the settings that is not editable. 

PRESETS MENU

The presets provide you with basic configurations 

for most applications. These can then be tailored 

for  individual  site  requirements  should  you 

require any complex configuration.

• 

Universal: 

Use this setting for high contrast scenes where there is no specific  

focus on lighter or darker areas.

• 

Details 1 / Details 2: 

Use this setting for high-contrast scenes where there is no 

specific focus on lighter or darker areas. 

• 

Indoor/ Shadow:

 Indoor scenes full of contrast with strong backlights. Details 

are displayed from the shadows.

• 

Indoor:

 Indoor scenes full of contrast with medium backlights, details are 

displayed in high resolution.

• 

Low Light:

 Preset for low light scenes with slowly moving objects. The slow 

shutter operates between x2 and x16.

• 

Brightness: 

Adjusts the image brightness 

• 

Gamma: 

Adjusts the contrast of the video signal to compensate for displays with a 

nonlinear response.

• 

Sharpness:

 Affects the fine detail of the image. Note this setting is automatically 

reduced in low light to reduce the visibility of noise in the image.

•  Saturation:

 Adjusts to the colour content of the image. Saturation is decreased 

under high AGC levels to reduce colour noise.

•  WB Offset: 

this modifies AWB performance in images with minimal colour content, 

to compensate for unsatisfactory colour metering.

MAIN MENU

Presets..

Basic Functions..

Image Functions..

Commissioning..

Activity Detection..

SAVE/EXIT MENU..

Presets

Previous Page.

Presets

Universal

Brightness

0

Gamma

Auto

Sharpness

1

Saturation

2

WB Offset

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