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Main menu description 
 

Menu Item 

Description 

Motion 

Set the motion detection 

Privacy 

Set the privacy mask 

D-effect 

Set digital effect 

Image adj 

Set the image adjustment 

Comm adj 

Set the communication protocol settings 

Sync 

Set the synchronization 

Language 

Set the OSD language 

OSD color 

Set the OSD color 

Return 

Exits the menu and returns to live mode 

 
 
 

SET MOTION DETECTION 

 
In the function menu, go to Motion and press Enter, the below figure shows the different 
options available. 
 

 

 

1. 

Area:

 Select the motion detection zone (AREA1, AREA2, AREA3, and AREA4) 

that you want to configure. The selected zone will keep blinking. 

2. 

Area display:

 Choose whether to enable motion detection for the selected 

zone. If enabled, you can also customize the position and size of the zone. 

3. 

Value:

 Set the sensitivity level for the motion trigger. When Sensitivity level is 

high, motion detection can be triggered even by the slightest of movement. 
The values range from 0 to 100. 

4. 

Motion view:

 Choose whether to show motion blocks when the camera 

detects motion in the selected zone. 

 
 
 

SET PRIVACY MASK 

 
With this function, you can choose to mask areas that you want to hide on the screen to 
protect your privacy. You can mask up to 8 areas using a variety of colors. 
 
In the Function menu, go to Privacy and press Enter, the below figure shows the 
different options available 

Summary of Contents for SDNX-870AI-VD

Page 1: ...al Noise Reduction 700 TVL DNR Super Low Lux OSD ICR Vandal Dome Camera USER MANUAL FEATURES 700 TV Lines 1 3 Sony Exview CCD II 2 8mm 12 0mm Auto Iris Lens 0 00039 Sens up 256X 0 1 Lux 50 IRE F1 4 RCA Video Output for Service Monitor RS485 Output for OSD Control 270mA Dual Power 12V DC 24V AC IP66 Rating ...

Page 2: ... recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product CAUTION 1 Never point the camera toward the sun Do not expose the lens directly to the sun or to strong light as this may damage the pick up device 2 Hand...

Page 3: ...the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the video product c If the video product has been exposed to rain or water d If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged e When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance LIMITED WARRANTY OKINA USA products are covered under wa...

Page 4: ...ing Screws D Four 4 Wall Anchors E Four 4 Screw Washers F One 1 Mounting Sticker Template G One 1 User Manual For any returns please include all components listed above with original packaging in Resalable Condition Absolutely No Returns will be accepted if any component is missing damaged DIMENSIONS A B C D E F G ...

Page 5: ...ens 3 On Screen Display OSD Control 4 RCA Video Output for Service Monitor 5 Base 6 RS485 Yellow Orange See page 20 for PTZ controller key combination to call up OSD menu 7 Power In 12V DC 24V AC 8 BNC Video Out OR PTZ KB250 PTZ KB050X ...

Page 6: ...tton Menu Setup Menu Description Menu Item Description Lens Defines the lens brightness and iris speed Exposure Defines the method of iris control Backlight Defines the highlight compensation HLC and backlight compensation BLC set up White Bal Defines the white balance WB set up Day Night Defines the day night D N set up Smart 3DNR Defines the digital noise reduction set up De fog Defines the defo...

Page 7: ...ens used with the camera Select DC to adjust the lens setting manually 1 Brightness Select the Brightness level value from 1 to 100 2 Iris Speed Select the iris speed value from 1 and 5 EXPOSURE In the Setup menu go to Exposure and press Enter the below figure shows the different options available 1 Shutter 1 60 Fixed value MANUAL defines manual shutter value Select a higher value to see movement ...

Page 8: ...see details of objects in shadows or details of objects in bright areas of frames that have high contrast between light and dark areas such as the headlights of a passing car 1 Low level Set the low level of DWDR The values range from 0 to 15 2 High level Set the high level of DWDR The values range from 0 to 15 BLC BLC backlight compensation can improve image quality when the background illuminati...

Page 9: ...mation the dome camera will then continue to display all colors correctly even when the color temperature of the scene changes such as from daylight to fluorescent lighting for example In the Setup menu go to White Balance and select the options to be modified Menu Item Description ATW ATW automatic tracing white balance will be used depends on the lighting condition selected It ensures reliable c...

Page 10: ...hold level on how light it should be before switching from Night to Day mode The values range from 0 160 D N BW mode Select BW to manually set the camera to black and white mode 1 Burst Enable disable the color burst component of the video signal when the camera switches to B W a ON mode maintains the same color signal in B W so that the video signal provides better compatibility with certain colo...

Page 11: ...e values range from 1 to 200 4 Sensitivity Set the Smart NR sensitivity for activation The values range from 1 to 200 SET DE FOG This feature will help to improve visibility of camera during poor weather conditions e g foggy smog In the main menu select DE FOG to enable the feature There are three options off auto and manual De fog auto mode 1 Detect level Set the detect level for activation The v...

Page 12: ...Set the level of gamma The values range from 0 05 to 1 00 FUNCTION There are additional functions available in this section In the main menu select function and press enter the below figure shows the different options available DE FOG MANUAL 1 LEVEL 14 2 COLOR GAIN 3 3 EDGE GAIN 3 4 GAMMA 0 55 5 RETURN RET FUNCTION 1 MOTION OFF 2 PRIVACY OFF 3 D EFFECT 4 IMAGE ADJ 5 COMM ADJ 6 SYNC INT 7 LANGUAGE ...

Page 13: ...configure The selected zone will keep blinking 2 Area display Choose whether to enable motion detection for the selected zone If enabled you can also customize the position and size of the zone 3 Value Set the sensitivity level for the motion trigger When Sensitivity level is high motion detection can be triggered even by the slightest of movement The values range from 0 to 100 4 Motion view Choos...

Page 14: ...of the privacy mask 3 Color Set the color of the privacy mask There are 16 colors available 4 Transparency Set the level of transparency of the privacy mask The values range from 0 to 3 0 means the mask will let user see behind the mask 3 means the mask will cover the entire area SET DIGITAL EFFECT In the Function menu go to D effect and press Enter The figure below shows the different options ava...

Page 15: ...oom in times The values range from x2 to x5 2 Position Set the zoom area When a motion is detected it automatically zoom in out 3 Sensitivity Set the sensitivity level for activation Values range from 0 to 100 4 Time Defines the desired stay time value for display of zoom in out 0 15 s DIS The DIS function digital image stabilizer helps to neutralize light camera vibrations On or Off is available ...

Page 16: ... In the image adjustment menu select sharpness to change the value by pressing LEFT or RIGHT 2 Monitor Select the monitor type which is closest to the type you are using In the Monitor submenu there are CRT and LCD options you can also manually adjust GAMMA BLUE GAIN and RED GAIN levels for the selected monitor type a CRT Mode i PED Level Defines the master pedestal level value The values range fr...

Page 17: ...rom 0 60 2 H center set center location in horizontal side The values range from 0 255 3 V center set center location in vertical side The values range from 0 255 Defect In case the camera s image sensor may have a certain number of defective pixels which could be due to operation conditions responding to light exposure differently than surrounding pixels With the Defective Pixel Correction DPC fu...

Page 18: ...amera closes the lens automatically and detects defective pixels that exceed the specified level SETUP PROTOCOL ADJUSTMENT In function menu go to COMM ADJ the below figure shows the different options available Set Camera title The camera ID displayed on screen can have up to 53 characters To enter a character move the cursor to the desired character and press Enter and select it It appears in the ...

Page 19: ...ombination to enter the camera s OSD menu with OKINA USA s RS485 PTZ controller PTZ KB250X is SET 95 PRESET and for PTZ KB050X is PRESET 95 ENTER The protocol must be set to Pelco D not P For other RS485 PTZ controllers the key combination may be different If you have trouble accessing the camera OSD first check the wiring for polarity and continuity then please contact your reseller tech support ...

Page 20: ...select the OSD language There are 16 languages available press RIGHT or LEFT to choose the language ENGLISH KOREAN JAPANESE CHINESE TRADITIONNAL CHINESE SIMPLIFIED RUSSIAN FRENCH ESPANOL ITALIAN PORTUGUESE DUTCH GERMAN POLISH TURKISH HEBREW ARABIC SET UP OSD COLOR Value 1 6 EXIT MENU User can return to the upper level of the OSD or save current setting and exit the OSD Press RIGHT or LEFT to choos...

Page 21: ...g Defect Electronic Shutter Auto 1 60 1 100000 sec FLK X2 X256 Video Output 1 0 Vp p 75 ohm composite BNC Camera Title ON OFF Sens Up ON OFF Selectable limit 256X Picture Effect Freeze Mirror flip 180 rotate D zoom Smart D zoom Neg image DCS OSD Control Button RS485 Control keyboard Communication Pelco D P OSD Language ENGLISH CHINESE JAPANESE up to 16 countries Mechanical IR Cut Filter ICR Auto D...

Page 22: ...n Microphone RCA Output RS485 Output for OSD Control 230mA Dual Power 12V DC 24V AC Lens Not Included 700 TVL DNR Super Low Lux OSD 36 IR ICR Vandal Dome Camera SDNI36 870AI VD 700 TV Lines 1 3 Sony Exview CCD II 2 8mm 12 0mm Auto Iris Lens 36 IR LED 0 00039 Sens up 256X 0 1 Lux 50 IRE F1 4 770mA Dual Power 12V DC 24V AC IP66 Ratintg Optional External IR SDNR 8IR ...

Page 23: ...23 680 TVL DNR Super Low Lux OSD Indoor Dome Camera SDNX 868AI 680 TV Lines 1 3 Sony CCD II 2 8mm 12 0mm Auto Iris Lens 36 IR LED 0 00039 Sens up 256X 0 1 Lux 50 IRE F1 4 130mA 12V DC ...

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