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(7) 8,000˚K/6,000˚K/4,200˚K/3,200˚K MODE

 

z

 

8,000

˚

K : Shade

 

z

 

6,000

˚

K : Cloudy weather

 

z

 

4,200

˚

K : Fluorescent light

 

z

 

3,200

˚

K : Electric light blub

 

 

(8) AWB 

RESET

 

z

 

Resets all setting of AWB menu into initial factory reset value.

 

 

(9) RETURN

 

z

 

Returns to the MAIN MENU.

 

 
 

6-7. AE (Auto Exposure)

 

 

(1) IRIS 

MODE 

z

 

DC

 : Selects DC drive auto iris lens.

 

z

 

ESC

 : Selects manual iris lens

 

z

 

AE HOLD

 : Fixes the change of the brightness.

 

(This mode is useful when lots of motions are detected   
on the monitor)

 

 

(2)  DC IRIS LEVEL

 

Adjusts the mechanical Iris lens in 00 ~ 50(Default22)

 

 

(3) BRIGHTNESS

 

Adjusts the brightness in 00 ~ 30(Default 07)

 

 

(4) FLICKERLESS

 

This is used only when there is a difference in frequency between   
the power system (50Hz) and TV system (60Hz). In this case,   
flicker is occurred on the monitor. In most countries other than Japan, FLICKERLESS mode is not 
necessary. 
 

 NOTE :

 

When the power system (50Hz) and the TV system(60Hz) are different,

 

¾

  ‘Flickerless on’ mode is recommended for indoor use. 

¾

  ‘Flickerless off’ mode is recommended for outdoor use.

 

 

(6) ATR-EX 

(WDR)

 

This mode functions like WDR.

 

 

3 modes of Off/Low/Mid/High can be selected. 

 

Wide Dynamic Range Performance 

In general, it is very hard to see objects inside the buildings, etc   

in case that there comes strong light from the outside. 
By using ATR-EX(WDR) mode, the difference in brightness between 
the bright area and the dark area can be minimized and   
consequently those objects inside and outside of the buildings or   
windows can be seen all together even though there is strong

 

light or backlight from the outside.

 

 
 

 NOTE :

 

This mode is recommended for those environment with backlight or shade. 

 

 

When ATR-EX(WDR) is ON, DC IRIS LEVEL, BRIGHTNESS, BLC menu’s are all inactivated. 

Summary of Contents for CHDC-34BSDC

Page 1: ...ges com All contents of this document may change without prior notice and actual product appearance may differ from that depicted herein Installation and User s Guide CHDC 34BSDC HD CCTV CAMERA 1 2 8...

Page 2: ...ts are designed and manufactured with utmost care and craftsmanship to provide long life and high quality performance if it is properly used and maintained as outlined in this manual This high perform...

Page 3: ...ion reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures CAUTION ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIO...

Page 4: ...ate the camera directly towards the sun z Some types of lenses may hunt in adverse light conditions In such cases please re adjust the lens in line with the instructions in the manual z Because of the...

Page 5: ...n be separated and attached on the bottom side as well Please use the supplied clamp screws only to change the position than 5mm depth can cause a serious damage to the inside of this camera OSD Contr...

Page 6: ...ETUP menu through this port by using external controllers like a remote controller that RS 485 Communication is supported Day Night Out port This unit can be synchronized by an External IR LED kit thr...

Page 7: ...lens by 10mm 2 Please take off the sleeve inner cable of the lens by 2mm 3 Solder the wires on the pin connector iris jack supplied with the lens according to the pin configuration as shown in the dra...

Page 8: ...f the C MOUNT adaptor Assemble the CS MOUNT lens by turning it clockwise When used with an Auto Iris lens please insert the iris jack into the Iris socket which is located on the right side of the cam...

Page 9: ...ut Impedance alliance in the system connection Make sure to connect the cable with the power off Please locate the impedance switches of each equipment as instructed Locate the switch to Hi z position...

Page 10: ...TO D LEVEL D TO N TIME N TO D TIME D N RESET RETURN AWB ATW PUSH HOLD TRACK USER 8000K 6000K 4200K 3200K RED BLUE AWB RESET RETURN AE IRIS ATR EX WDR DSS DC IRIS BLC FLC BRIGHTNESS LSC FLICKERLESS AG...

Page 11: ...or down by using the UP DOWN selections Position the cursor to point to the function you wish to operate MAIN menu Use UP DOWN selections SUB menu Use LEFT RIGHT selection 3 Change the status of the s...

Page 12: ...ively When you use 1080P 60 mode please check your DVR or related HD devices first whether they support this mode or not In this mode cable connection distance is less than half of 1080P 30 mode 6 4 A...

Page 13: ...IGHT mode when ambient illumination is low NOTE True Day Night cameras with CDS ICR are to be set in this mode z AUTO Automatically turns between Day and Night Mode according to AGC operation NOTE Day...

Page 14: ...10 500 K NOTE In case of indoor use ATW IN mode is higly recommended 3 PUSH MODE This mode can be used within the color temperature range of 1 800 K 10 500 K NOTE In case of outdoor use PUSH mode is...

Page 15: ...en the power system 50Hz and TV system 60Hz In this case flicker is occurred on the monitor In most countries other than Japan FLICKERLESS mode is not necessary NOTE When the power system 50Hz and the...

Page 16: ...n next version 8 AGC Auto Gain Control The higher the gain level is the brighter the screen becomes But the higher gain level causes more noise z LOW Allows automatic gain control from 0 to 20dB z MID...

Page 17: ...nd horizontal position of masking area 6 PRIVACY RESET Resets all setting of PRIVACY menu 7 RETURN Returns to the MAIN MENU 6 9 EFFECT Masks the areas you want to hide on the screen 1 COLOR ADJUST z C...

Page 18: ...CAMERA ID Determines the camera ID number in 001 255 Default 001 2 ID DISPLAY Defines the location where camera ID is displayed on the screen 4 location of top bottom left and right can be selected 3...

Page 19: ...ng the 4 directional selections and then press the button to finish E Camera Name Input process is finished if user selects RETURN and presses OSD switch 5 FIRMWARE Shows firmware version of this came...

Page 20: ...sition 1 Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor The image on the screen is dark 2 If you have an interim device set the 75 Hi z properly The camera is not working properly and the surface of the c...

Page 21: ...920 x 1080P 60 50 30 25 59 94 29 97 1920x 1080i 60 50 59 94 Video Output 1280x 720P 60 50 30 25 59 94 29 97 Mode Select Video Output Format 2 97G s 3G SDI Output SMPTE 424M AV Output 1V p p Composite...

Page 22: ...Installation and User s Guide http www orionimages com 7300 Bolsa Avenue Westminster CA 92683 Tel 714 766 6300 Fax 714 766 6310 pg22 9 OUTLINE DIMENSION Side View Rear View Top View Front View Unit In...

Page 23: ...It will first be judged whether the fault is repairable or not Charged servicing will then be made upon request of the user z Before you ask for servicing please ensure you read the instruction Manual...

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