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CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO A SE-

CURITY DVR SYSTEM

CAMERA

STEP 2.

 

For multi-camera packs

, connect the power lead on the 

other end of the cable to the plug from the power splitter. Or, if 
your package includes a power distribution panel, connect the 
power lead to one of the power jacks on the panel. Proceed to 

Step 4

, below.

   

For single camera packages

, connect the power lead to the 

power adapter itself. In this case, you may skip to

 

Step 4

.

STEP 3

. Connect the power lead on the power splitter to the 

camera power adapter. 

DO NOT

 plug the adapter into an 

outlet at this time.

STEP 4

. Connect the BNC connector on the other end of the video/

power cable to a 

Video In

 port on the back of the DVR.

STEP 1.

 Connect the BNC and power leads from the camera to the 

matching connectors on one end of the power and video cable.

Some box cameras require a special adapter with bare wire leads. 
The ends of the wires must be inserted into the Positive (+) and 
Negative (-) ports on the power input box at the back of the camera. 
The power cable plug connects to the attached female power jack on 
this adapter.

IMPORTANT!

 When connecting the power and video cable between the camera and the DVR, the 

“male” power end (red plug in the illlustration) connects to the matching power lead on the camera.

Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for all cameras before continuing.

STEP 5

. Plug the power adapter into a surge protector* or 

turn on the power panel.

*When selecting a surge protector, it is STRONGLY recommended to use one that is UL-1449 rated, for a clamping voltage 

of 330 or lower, a Joule rating of at least 400 and a response time of 10 nanoseconds or less.

CAMERA

TV or MONITOR

STEP 1.

 Connect the camera to the cable and power supply as 

described in Steps 1, 2 and 5 above before connecting it to 
your video display.

STEP 2.

 Connect the camera to the “Video In” port on the 

monitor or television. 

CONTROLLING YOUR CAMERA

The camera’s on-screen menu is accessed by the multifunction button attached to the camera cable. On certain models of box 
cameras, a group of five buttons makes up the multi-function controls. The operation of both types of control is similar. 

To access the on screen display, press the control or menu button. 
This will bring up the menu on your system’s monitor or other attached 
display. This button also acts as the “

Enter

” button when setting your 

parameters.

Navigate through the menu using the directional controls. The cable-
mounted multi-function button acts as a miniature joystick allowing you 
to move up, down, left or right through the menu and submenus. On 
the some box cameras, the individual directional buttons on the camera 
itself will move you through the on screen display.

In addition to the on-screen settings, you can adjust the camera’s 
zoom, focus, and in some cases the light level (iris). These adjustments 
can generally be made externally with the exception of some dome 
cameras which will require removal of the cover to adjust.

Cable-Mounted

Multi-Function

Button

Box Camera

Multi-Function

Controls

CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO A TV OR MONITOR

A single camera can be connected directly to a monitor or TV with an RCA input using the included cable and a separately available 
adapter if needed.

For Television: You may need to tune or select the correct INPUT (i.e.; A/V, L1, L2, Source) Consult your television’s manual for details.

Depending on your TV or monitor, you may need to use a BNC-to-
RCA adapter (not included) to connect the BNC connector on the 
video/power cable to your screen.

Summary of Contents for EFFIO-E

Page 1: ...1 High Resolution Security Cameras User Manual EFFIO E CAMERAS...

Page 2: ...the registration form online In addition to warranty and technical support benefits you ll receive notifications of product updates along with free downloadable firmware updates for your DVR Register...

Page 3: ...e camera can be set to respond to motion even without being connected to a DVR n On Screen Display OSD allows you to configure the camera using the built in thumbstick when connected to a monitor n Mu...

Page 4: ...rsa will produce inadequate results DOME CAMERAS STEP 1 The mounting base on the dome cameras will need to be removed prior to installing the camera The method for removing the base varies by the mode...

Page 5: ...OR STEP 1 Connect the camera to the cable and power supply as described in Steps 1 2 and 5 above before connecting it to your video display STEP 2 Connect the camera to the Video In port on the monito...

Page 6: ...LL LENS This turns the auto iris feature on or off The iris controls the amount of light entering the lens or exposure This requires the camera to be equipped with an automatic lens At present this op...

Page 7: ...your personal preference PUSH LOCK Locks in the white balance at its current level This can be set by holding a piece of white paper in front of the camera Pushing the multi function button will then...

Page 8: ...to one of eight colors red green blue light green light blue light red white and black TRANSPARENCY This sets the opacity of the privacy block MOSAIC Events occurring in the privacy area are pixelated...

Page 9: ...r making changes to the settings select SAVE ALL to retain these in the camera in the case of power failure CAMERA ID CAMERA ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV WXYZ0123456789 _ x CHR1 CHR2 CLR POS RETURN TROUBLES...

Page 10: ...Equipment damage caused by improper operation 2 Improper equipment operation environment and conditions e g improper power extreme environmental temperatures humidity lightning and sudden surges of e...

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