Steps:
1.Drill the screw holes and the cable hole in the
ceiling according to the supplied drill template.
2.Hammer the supplied plas c expansion bolt into
the screw holes.
2.2 Installa n of Type II Camera
Figure 2-5 Drill Template
Figure 2-6 Fix the Camera to the Ceiling
Figure 2-7 3-axis Adjustment
5. Adjust the surveillance angle.
1). Loosen No.1 adjus g screw to adjust the pan
n (0 ~ 360 ).
°
°
2).Tighten No.1 adjus g screw
.
3). Loosen No.2 adjus g screw to adjust the
g
0 ~ 90 ).
°
°
4).Tighten No.2 adjus g screw.
5). Loosen No.3 adjus g screw to adjust the
rota n
n 0 ~ 360 .
( °
°)
6).Tighten No.3 adjus g screw
.
3.Route the cables to the cable hole and connect
the corresponding cables.
4.Fix the camera to the ceiling with the supplied
screws.
4.Route the cables to the cable hole and connect
the corresponding cables.
5.Secure the camera to the moun g base by
htening the lock screw.
6.Adjust the camera according to the
fi
gure below
to get an op mum angle.
Figure 2-3 3-axis Adjustment
7.Use the screwdriver to adjust the ZOOM screw
and the FOCUS screw un l you get the op mum
image.
Figure 2-4 Zoom and Focus Adjustment
Both wall moun ng and ceiling moun ng are
suitable for type bullet camera. Ceiling moun ng
will be taken as an example in the sec on. And you
can take steps of ceiling moun g as a reference
if wall moun g is adopted.
0~360
0~360
0
9
~
0
1
2
3
3.2.2 WB
3.2.1 AE
Move the cursor to AE, and you can adjust the
image brightness by the
,
BRIGHTNESS EXPOSURE
MODE
AGC
, and
.
:
Brightness
Brightness refers to the brightness of the image.
Exposure Mode:
Move the cursor to
, you can select
Exposure Mode
the exposure mode between
and
.
Globe
BLC
When BLC is selected as the exposure mode, the
level of BLC mode can be adjusted, as shown in the
Figure 3-2.
3.2.4 VIDEO SETTING
Contrast
:
Contrast enhances the di
ff
erence in color and light
between parts of an image.
You can set the value from 1 to .
10
Sharpness
:
Sharpness determines the amount of
detail that an imaging system can reproduce.
You can set the value from 1 to 10.
Satura
tion
:
You can set the satura
ti
on level of the image. The
value is from 0 to 10.
DNR:
DNR decreases the noise e
ff
ect, especially in low
light c
ondition
s and delivers more accurate and
sharp image quality. You can set the value from
0 to 7.
:
Mirror
You can set the Mirror status as H, V, HV, or OFF.
3 Menu Opera
tio
n
Figure 3-1 Main Menu
VIDEO
SETTING
DAY/NIGHT
WB
RESET
BRIGHTNESS
MODE
INFRARED
SMART IR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
SATURATION
EXIT
AE
DNR
MIRROR
EXPOSURE MODE
AGC
SAVE/EXIT
With a coaxial camera controller (purchase
separately) or calling the preset No.95 you can
select the menu and adjust the camera parameters.
3.1 FORMAT
You can set the format as PAL/NTSC.
3.2 SET UP
Move the cursor to
, and press menu bu
tt
on
SET UP
to enter the SET UP sub menu.
EXPOSURE
1.BRIGHTNESS
2.EXPOSURE MODE
LEVEL
3.AGC
4.RETURN
5
BLC
5
MIDDLE
Move the cursor to WB, and you can set White
Balance mode as
and
in this menu
AWB
MWB
.
AWB:
white balance is being adjusted
automa
ti
cally.
: Set the
value from 1 to 10.
MWB
R GAIN/B GAIN
As shown in Figure 3-3.
WB
MODE
MWB
R GIAN
1-|--10
B GAIN
1-|--10
RETURN
AGC
:
AGC op
ti
mizes the clarity of image in poor light
scene. AGC level can be set as OFF, LOW, MIDDLE
and HIGH.
Figure 3-2 EXPOSURE
Figure 3-3 WB
Figure 3-4 DAY/NIGHT
3.2.3 DAY & NIGHT
Move the cursor to DAY & NIGHT, and select
COLOR B/W
SMART
,
, or
as the DAY & NIGHT mode.
COLOR
: The image is colored in day mode all the
time
.
: The image is black & white all the
ti
me, and
B/W
the IR LED turns on in the low-light condi
ti
ons.
: Select to turn on/o
ff
the INFRARED_LAMP
SMART
and to set the Smart IR level from 1to 16.
As shown in Figure 3-4.
DAY/NIGHT
MODE
SMART
INFRARED
OFF
SMART IR
0-|--5
RETURN
3.2.7 SAVE/EXIT
3.2.5 Reset
Reset all the se
tti
ngs to the default.
3.2.6 EXIT
Exit and Save & exit are selectable.
Move the cursor to
, and press OK to
SAVE & Exit
save the se
tti
ngs and exit the menu.