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Menu Operation

Setting the SHARPNESS effect

The degree to which the boundary of the two portions is 

clearly distinguished.

1.  Select [SHARPNESS] option on the [SPECIAL] menu.
2.  Use 

[LEFT]

 or 

[RIGHT]

 button to change a adjust 

the option. If you set the sharpness value to higher, 

the image outline becomes sharp. If you set to lower 

value, the image outline becomes dim.

STABILIZER setting

The image stabilizer function minimizes the appearance of 

shaky images caused by low-frequency vibration.
This function is useful for outdoor surveillance.
Select [STABILIZER] option and set to ON or OFF.

Note: 

If you set the [STABILIZER] to ON, the Digital zoom is set to 

[x1.1] automatically.

Summary of Contents for L6213-BN

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Color Video Camera Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference MODEL L6213 BN L6213 BP L6213 DN P NO MFL63745002 ...

Page 2: ...interference unless the modifica tions are expressly approved in the instruction manual The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made REGULATORY INFORMATION FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provi...

Page 3: ...ordance with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environ ment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Warning To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture Caution This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should...

Page 4: ... your old appli ance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health 4 For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you pur chased the product LG Electronics hereby declares that this these product s is are in compliance with the essen tial requirements and other re...

Page 5: ...ctrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the appa ratus When a cart is used...

Page 6: ...ody If it is very dirty use a cloth dampened with a small quantity of neutral detergent then wipe dry Avoid the use of volatile solvents such as thinners alcohol benzene and insecticides They may damage the surface finish and or impair the operation of the camera Operating and storage location Avoid viewing a very bright object such as light fittings during an extended period Avoid operating or st...

Page 7: ...etting 23 BRIGHTNESS setting 24 AGC Automatic Gain Control setting 25 SHUTTER Shutter Speed setting 25 SENS UP setting 26 White Balance settings 26 3D DNR Setting 28 Day Night Setting 28 Privacy Setting 29 Special Menu Settings 30 LANGUAGE Setting 31 Setting the COLOR EFFECT 31 Setting the SHARPNESS effect 32 STABILIZER setting 32 Setting the D ZOOM Digital Zoom level 32 Setting the D EFFECT Digit...

Page 8: ...video surveillance system Should you require any technical assistance please contact authorized service center High resolution and high sensitivity with a 6 mm CCD Day Night function BLC covers various light conditions Excellent signal to noise ratio of 52 dB Weather Proof IP66 Rating Dome Cover Vandal Proof Accessories Installation sticker Camera mounting bracket Wrench M4 Fixing screws ...

Page 9: ...sting e Azimuth adjuster Adjusts the azimuth angle to obtain a level image f Tilting lock screw Fixes the tilting position after adjusting g Azimuth lock screw Fixes the azimuth angle after adjusting h Video Out connector Use this jack for checking the picture with portable monitor when install the camera i Setup menu control buttons Part Names and Functions ...

Page 10: ... pan position k Pan lock screw Fixes the panning position after adjusting l Power input connector Supplies AC 24 V or DC 12 V from an external power source m Video output connector BNC type n Camera mounting bracket This bracket is supplied for ceiling installation ...

Page 11: ...eral devices DVR monitor etc AC DC adapter and cables are not supplied 1 Make the video signal connection between the cam era and the monitor or DVR 2 Connect a external power source to the power input jack of the camera Connections ...

Page 12: ...ce mount the camera with supplied camera mounting bracket 1 Use the installation guide template to check the mounting location Face the front of the label toward the area of interest Using the template as a guide make a hole through the ceiling 2 Pass the connection cable through the inner side of the ceiling Installation ...

Page 13: ...13 Installation 3 Install the camera mounting bracket to the ceiling 4 Connect the cables to the cable jacks of the camera body ...

Page 14: ... bracket Connect the unit by following step a and b Wall mount with optional mounting bracket housing Follow the instructions below to surface mount the camera with optional mounting bracket housing 1 Install the mounting bracket housing to the ceiling ...

Page 15: ...15 2 Fasten the camera mounting bracket to the mounting bracket housing 3 Assemble the camera and mounting bracket Connect the unit by following step a and b Installation ...

Page 16: ...camera with a wall mount 1 Drill holes in the wall where you want to install the wall mount 2 Install the wall mount and camera installation bracket assembly as shown below A 3 Connect the cables to the camera jack and attach the camera to the camera installation bracket assembly A ...

Page 17: ...ocus and zoom while observing the connected monitor Notes Do not hold the camera by lens unit to adjust panning tilting or azimuth The video output to the BNC will be interrupted while a portable monitor is connected to the video jack 1 Use the supplied wrench to loosen the screws and remove the dome cover Remove the Dome cover and lans cover ...

Page 18: ... Connect a portable monitor to the video jack NEAR FAR WIDE TELE 3 Adjust the pan tilt position of the camera 3 1 Loosen the pan tilt lock screw 3 2 Lock the pan tilt lock screw after adjusting Installation ...

Page 19: ...muth angle 4 1 Loosen the azimuth angle lock screw 4 2 Lock the azimuth angle lock screw after adjusting WIDE TELE 5 Adjust the zoom 5 1 Unlock the zoom lever 5 2 Move the lever to adjust the zoom 5 3 Lock the lever NEAR FAR WIDE TELE ...

Page 20: ...20 Installation 6 Adjust the focus 6 1 Unlock the focus lever 6 2 Move the lever to adjust the focus 6 3 Lock the lever NEAR FAR W 7 Attach the lens cover and dome cover ...

Page 21: ...irection on the menu screen Use this button to select an item or adjust the parameters RIGHT button Moves the cursor to the right Used to increment the value selected in the menu The parameter changes each time this button is pressed LEFT button Moves the cursor to the left Used to decrement the value selected in the menu The parameter changes each time this button is pressed SET button Executes s...

Page 22: ...s USER TITLE OFF ON EXPOSURE ALC ELC BACKLIGHT OFF BLC HSBLC BRIGHTNESS 0 to 100 AGC OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH SHUTTER AUTO OFF A FLK 1 60 1 90 000 x512 x2 SENS UP OFF AUTO Main Menu Sub Menu Contents WHITE BAL ATW USER MODE STANDARD VIVID WARM COOL AWC b PUSH MANUAL COLOR TEMP INDOOR OUTDOOR RED 100 to 100 BLUE 100 to 100 3D DNR OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH DAY NIGHT AUTO LEVEL LOW MIDDLE HIGH DWELL TIME 5 10 1...

Page 23: ... 98 Main Menu Sub Menu Contents SPECIAL LANGUAGE ENG CHN KOR JAP FRE ITA SPA POR DUT GER POL RUS TUR ARA HEB COLOR EFFECT OFF ON SHARPNESS 0 to 68 STABILIZER OFF ON D ZOOM OFF ON ZOOM PAN TILT D EFFECT OFF V FLIP MIRROR ROTATE MOTION DET OFF ON ZONE NUMBER AREA1 to AREA4 ZONE STATE OFF ON HEIGHT 12 to 100 WIDTH 16 to 100 MOVE Y 6 to 94 MOVE X 8 to 92 SENSITIVITY 0 to 100 FACTORY RESET EXIT ...

Page 24: ...ss SET to return to the previous setup menu RETURN Return to the previous Setting the USER TITLE You can use the camera identification to assign a number and character to the camera 0 to 9 A to Z a to z The USER TITLE is displayed on the upper left of the screen To disappear the user title select OFF 1 Select USER TITLE option 2 Use LEFT or RIGHT button to select a ON then press SET The USER TITLE...

Page 25: ...xposure Settings You can set the exposure options using the EXPOSURE menu 1 Select EXPOSURE option on the CAMERA SETTING menu 2 Use LEFT or RIGHT button to select a mode ALCy ELC 3 Press SET button and the EXPOSURE menu appears BACKLIGHT setting Use BACKLIGHT option to view the object clearly in back light conditions 1 Select BACKLIGHT option ...

Page 26: ...elect a ON or OFF Press SET to exit the Area setting menu GRAY SCALE Use LEFT or RIGHT button to select a gray scale GRAY y D GRAY y BLACK USER SCALE Use LEFT or RIGHT button to select a bright level 5 level MASK Use LEFT or RIGHT button to select ON or OFF If you set the MASK to ON the mask function is activate only when the HSBLC is automati cally activated in low luminance scene OFF Not used BR...

Page 27: ...r RIGHT button to select a mode OFF y LOW y MIDDLE y HIGH SHUTTER Shutter Speed setting Select the desired shutter speed for camera exposure You can change the shutter speed to higher speed to capture fast moving subjects though the image becomes darker 1 Select SHUTTER option 2 Use LEFT or RIGHT button to set shutter speed AUTO y OFF y A FLK y 1 160 1 90 000 y x512 x2 ...

Page 28: ...picture auto matically SENS UP LIMIT Use LEFT or RIGHT but ton to set the SENS UP limit OFF Not used Note If you set to one of the SHUTTER options except AUTO on the SHUTTER menu or AGC to OFF the SENS UP set ting is not available and mark is displayed White Balance settings Select the method by which the camera shifts its output colors to compensate for the color of a light source 1 Select WHITE ...

Page 29: ...t up the White Balance auto matically using SET button MANUAL You can set the white balance options manually COLOR TEMP Use LEFT or RIGHT button to select a function INDOOR The color temperature range for the proper white balance is approxi mately 3 200 K OUTDOOR The color temperature range for the proper white balance is approxi mately 5 100 K RED Obtains the optimum amount of red gain BLUE Obtai...

Page 30: ... 3D DNR function is not available and mark is displayed When you use this function the afterimage may occur Day Night Setting 1 Select DAY NIGHT option 2 Use LEFT or RIGHT button to select mode for day night function AUTO You will be able to change the Day Night mode automatically Note If you set the AGC to OFF or the SHUTTER is set to one of the SHUTTER options except AUTO on the EXPOSURE menu th...

Page 31: ... Setting This function is aiming at the protection of personal pri vacy selecting a screen part black not to be displayed in the screen Up to 8 zones can be registered 1 Select PRIVACY option 2 Use LEFT or RIGHT button to select a ON and press SET The PRIVACY SETUP menu appears 3 Use LEFT or RIGHT button to select a mask AREA1 to AREA8 on the MASK NUMBER 4 Use LEFT or RIGHT button to set up the ON...

Page 32: ...l position of the mask Note The parts with the registered mask numbers from AREA1 to AREA4 have the same color So do the parts with the num bers from AREA5 to AREA8 If you change the mask color the registered mask color will be changed automatically with the same color for each of group AREA1 to AREA4 AREA5 to AREA8 Special Menu Settings This menu lets you adjust and set up LANGUAGE COLOR EFFECT S...

Page 33: ...on on the SPECIAL screen 2 Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select a language Setting the COLOR EFFECT You can switch the displayed picture to gray scale or color 1 Select COLOR EFFECT option on the SPECIAL menu 2 Use LEFT or RIGHT button to change a color effect ON To display the picture with color OFF To display the picture with grayscale ...

Page 34: ...If you set the sharpness value to higher the image outline becomes sharp If you set to lower value the image outline becomes dim STABILIZER setting The image stabilizer function minimizes the appearance of shaky images caused by low frequency vibration This function is useful for outdoor surveillance Select STABILIZER option and set to ON or OFF Note If you set the STABILIZER to ON the Digital zoo...

Page 35: ...en use LEFT or RIGHT button to select a level ZOOM Use LEFT or RIGHT button to enlarge the screen PAN Use LEFT or RIGHT button to move the screen left or right TILT Use LEFT or RIGHT button to move the screen up or down Setting the D EFFECT Digital effect You can select the digital effect 1 Select D EFFECT option on the SPECIAL menu 2 Use LEFT or RIGHT button to select a digital effect V FLIP Flip...

Page 36: ... menu appears 3 Use LEFT or RIGHT button to select a zone number AREA1 to AREA4 on the ZONE NUMBER 4 Use LEFT or RIGHT button to set up the ON or OFF on the ZONE STATE 5 Use UP or DOWN to select an option then use LEFT or RIGHT button to adjust the option HEIGHT Enlarge or decrease the vertical size of the mask WIDTH Enlarge or decrease the horizontal size of the mask MOVE Y Moves vertical positio...

Page 37: ...37 Menu Operation Factory Reset Setting FACTORY RESET To reset the camera setting to factory setting select FACTORY RESET option ...

Page 38: ...l Zoom X8 Sync System Internal Scanning Frequency H V 15 625 kHz 50 Hz 15 734 kHz 59 94 Hz Horizontal Resolution 620 TV Lines S N Ratio 52 dB Minimum Illumination 30 IRE Color mode 0 06 lx Sens up OFF F1 4 0 0001 lx Sens up Auto F1 4 B W mode 0 006 lx Sens up OFF F1 4 0 000 001 lx Sens up x128 F1 4 Control Method Inner Key Button Video Output Signal 1 Vp p Composite 75 Ω Day Night Day Night Auto B...

Page 39: ...ty OFF Auto White Balance ATW AWC b PUSH Manual Motion Detection 4 Zones Privacy Zone Masking 8 Masks Stabilizer EIS On Off User Color Mode STANDARD COOL WARM VIVID Power Source DC 12 V AC 24 V DC 12 V Power Consumption 2 8 W 2 2 W Operation Temp 10 ºC to 50 ºC Storage Temp 20 ºC to 60 ºC Operation Humidity 0 RH to 80 RH Storage Humidity 0 RH to 85 RH Weight 640 g Dimension Ø x H Ø 140 x 91 7 mm ...

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