Samsung HCO-E6070R User Manual Download Page 12

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PROTECTION OF CABLE FROM WATER

If this product is mounted outdoor, water leakage may occur at gap between cables. As shown 

below, butyl rubber (available on the market) shall be used to protect from water. 

1. Connect power supply and BNC power source.

2. Cover black sheath of the cable (Zone A), and ensure half of butyl rubber can cover the

cable joint

.

Poor water protection at the cable sheath may cause water leakage. Make sure to wrap 

tightly. 

The water-proof butyl rubber is made of rubber that expands to twice the original length. 

If you do not use cable joint, it must be covered with water-proof tape.

 

 

Summary of Contents for HCO-E6070R

Page 1: ...1 HCO E6070R User Manual 1080p HD Analog Bullet Camera ...

Page 2: ...no circumstances this document shall be reproduced distributed or changed partially or wholly without formal authorization Disclaimer Hanwha Techwin makes the best to verify the integrity and correctness of the contents in this document but no formal guarantee shall be provided Use of this document and the subsequent results shall be entirely on the user s own responsibility Hanwha Techwin reserve...

Page 3: ...g screwdrivers coins metal parts etc or containers filled with water on top of the camera Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire electric shock or falling objects 7 Do not install the unit in humid dusty or sooty locations Doing so may cause fire or electric shock 8 If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit stop using the product In such case immediately disconnect the power source...

Page 4: ... ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third gro...

Page 5: ...INSTALLATION 8 8 Disassembly 9 Installation 10 Adjustment of the Monitoring Direction of the Camera Connection and Installation 11 Connection of the Monitor 11 11 Power Connection 12 Use of Communication Camera Operations 14 Camera Menus 14 Troubleshooting 28 Troubleshooting 28 Specification 29 Specification 29 31 Size ...

Page 6: ...710 CMOS sensor this camera can provide a clear and quality image even under the circumstance of backlight by way of improving exposure for the dark area and reducing exposure for the bright area resulting in a clear detailed and accurate image Other Features HLC BLC V Flip Mirror Rotate Sharpness and Privacy Zone Communication Support Coax UTC Communication OSD There are 8 languages available for...

Page 7: ...7 Components and Accessories Check if the product package includes the following items HCO E6070R Quick Guide Type L Allen wrench Screw Anchor ...

Page 8: ... port to the Video IN port of an AHD DVR 5 Power input terminal Connect the power as specified DC 12V 6 Lens 7 Screws of Lens Distance Adjustment Cover 8 Lens Distance Adjustment Cover 9 Illumination Sensor Detects incoming light to control the IR LED 10 Zoom lever Set zoom magnification of lens by turn the zoom lever 11 Focus lever Set focus of lens by turn the focus lever ...

Page 9: ...e cover to be damaged Otherwise it may cause a breakdown or fire When installing your camera don t allow any person to approach the installation site If you have any important issue to be dealt with at the site please do move the camera away to avoid any damage or injury Installation 1 Select installation site Fix the camera bracket to the wall or ceiling by using the 3 screws attached 2 Connect D...

Page 10: ... make sure it points to the area you would like to monitor Please mind the installation position Please do not touch the camera lens to avoid any dirt and dust Lens Distance Adjustment Cover ZOOM LEVER WIDE TELE FOCUS LEVER FAR NEAR ...

Page 11: ...nitoring direction Only adjust the camera direction after it is fixed on the ceiling Images of some angles may be occluded by the camera housing Adjustment method 1 After installing the camera adjust by 0 90 degrees vertically and 0 360 degrees horizontally according to the monitoring direction 2 Set it to a horizontal angle to not have the image upside down 3 Adjust the tilting angle to make the ...

Page 12: ...ater 1 Connect power supply and BNC power source 2 Cover black sheath of the cable Zone A and ensure half of butyl rubber can cover the cable joint Poor water protection at the cable sheath may cause water leakage Make sure to wrap tightly The water proof butyl rubber is made of rubber that expands to twice the original length If you do not use cable joint it must be covered with water proof tape ...

Page 13: ...e camera to the video input jack of DVR and monitor Please refer to the manual attached with the device as the connection method varies from device to device Turn off the power when connecting the power cord Power connection The power supply can be connected as shown below Power input line Monitor ...

Page 14: ... will be reduced when the connection line becomes longer Therefore it may affect the camera performance if a very long adapter output line is connected to the camera Standard voltage for the operation of the camera DC 12V 10 There may be some deviations in the voltage drop subject to the connection line type and manufacturer Only connect it to the power supply after completing all the installation...

Page 15: ...a and monitor exceeds the recommended maximum value Distance Recommended cable specification 500m 5C2V 300m 3C2V It is recommended to use the pure copper coaxial cable instead of the copper clad iron cable otherwise it will result in problems of the communication via the coaxial cable To guarantee the image quality only use single channel video output connector when connecting the camera to other ...

Page 16: ...tocol Step II Go to live view interface left click on the live channel and select the PTZ control icon to have the following interface Remarks Click the icon to go to AHD camera OSD menu This icon is also to be used as Confirm icon Up down and right and left buttons are used to select the menu Notes The display menu may be different for different DVRs ...

Page 17: ...dicate automatically adjusting the shutter according to the light FLK Anti flicker It is used in special scenarios such as under the fluorescent lamp MAIN MENU 1 EXPOSURE 2 BACKLIGHT OFF 3 WHITE BAL ATW 4 NR 5 SPECIAL 6 ADJUST 7 EXIT SAVE END EXPOSURE 1 SHUTTER AUTO 2 AGC 13 3 SENS UP OFF 4 BRIGHTNESS 32 5 D WDR OFF 6 DEFOG OFF 7 RETURN RET ...

Page 18: ...the higher the frame accumulation the brighter the image and the lower the frame rate under a low luminance environment BRIGHTNESS 0 100 is optional and the larger the value the brighter the image D WDR When there are both the bright and dark areas this function can help you see clear each part on the screen Adjust the level as needed to adjust the image brightness of D WDR LEVEL Level 0 to 8 opti...

Page 19: ...even when the sight cannot be guaranteed to be clear as affected by the darkness or haze 2 BACKLIGHT MAIN MENU BACKLIGHT OFF BLC HLC It will adjust automatically therefore you can distinguish the object and the background and select the required area in the image to view it more clearly even in a lighting scene with serious backlight BLC LEVEL Backlight compensation level setting LOW MIDDLE HIGH A...

Page 20: ...verexposure and reserve more screen detailed information when the camera aligns to the strong light source If the white balance menu is manual mode the performance of HLC may be limited to some extent Saturation phenomenon may occur in the bright environment if the functions of Defog and HLC are used simultaneously The efficiency of HLC may be different according to the ray of light in the bright ...

Page 21: ...500K Including sodium lamp To enable the camera to restore the original color correctly in the outdoor environment the white balance shall be adjusted MANUAL choose MANUAL to adjust the white balance manually BLUE 0 100 optional The larger the value the bluer the image RED 0 100 optional The larger the value the redder the image RETURN RET SAVE END AWB Back to normal color under special scenario s...

Page 22: ...ration of white balance may be unstable 4 NR noise reduction MAIN MENU NR 2DNR 2D noise reduction OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH 3DNR 3D noise reduction OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH RETURN RET SAVE END The function is to reduce the image noise The noise reduction level can be set according to the actual situation of image At the same time The higher the level the noise reduction effect is better 5 SPECIAL MAIN MENU S...

Page 23: ...put character CLR Clear the input character POS Move the position of camera title through the menu option key Left Right Up and Down keys END Return to the previous menu D EFFECT FREEZE ON OFF Choose ON which indicates the image cannot be rotated OFF indicates the image can be rotated MIRROR OFF MIRROR V FLIP ROTATE MIRROR Rotate Horizontal V FLIP Rotate Vertical ROTATE The image is rotated by 180...

Page 24: ...f detection area and the color in the frame can be set GREEN BLUE WHITE RED is optional TRANS Adjust the color transparency in the frame of the motion detection area 0 00 0 25 0 75 1 00 is optional and the larger the value the higher the transparency ALARM Alarm setting VIEW TYPE Optional alarm display modes of motion detection ALL OFF BLOCK OUTLINE can be selected MOTION 1 SELECT AREA1 2 DISPLAY ...

Page 25: ...motion detection TIME Alarm time setting 0 15s RETURN RET SAVE END DEFAULT Restore defaults RETURN RET SAVE END The same settings of motion sensitivity apply to area both area 1 area 2 and area 3 area 4 The same settings of alarm and default under motion apply to all areas PRIVACY OFF ON SELECT AREA1 TO AREA4 DISPLAY OFF MOSAIC INV COLOR OFF Turn off privacy zone setup MOSAIC Background of privacy...

Page 26: ...AVE END When area of Motion and Privacy overlaps if set color under Display and set 1 as Transparency under Privacy setup overlapped area of privacy and motion will block the motion area but it won t have an effect on motion alarm 6 ADJUST image adjustment MAIN MENU ADJUST SHARPNESS AUTO OFF is optional and the larger the acutance the higher the definition MONITOR Color compensation of camera LCD ...

Page 27: ... slightly The moving object approaches to the camera Any object shields the objects different from each other More than two objects combine or one object is separated into multiple The motion of object is too fast same objects have overlapping area between continuous frameworks Reflection exhaust dyeing and shades occur due to strong light rays such as direct light lighting and automotive headlamp...

Page 28: ... condition for the monitor or DVR If the camera is pointed to the strong light please change the position of camera The image on the screen is dark Adjust the contrast ratio of monitor or DVR If there is intermediate equipment please set 75Ω Hi z correctly The camera fails to work normally and the surface is hot Please check whether the camera is connected to suitable power supply correctly The co...

Page 29: ...om Ratio 2 8 12mm 4 3x varifocal Max Aperture Ratio F1 4 Angular Field of View D 115 2 40 H 98 6 36 8 V 53 1 20 9 Min Object Distance 0 5m 1 64ft Focus Control Manual Operational IR LED 24ea LED Viewable length 25m 82 02ft On Screen Display Multi language Support 8 English French German Spanish Italian Russian Turkish Portuguese Camera Title Off On Displayed 15 characters Day Night Auto ICR Backli...

Page 30: ... Off Mirror V Flip Rotate Protocol ACP Video Transmission Distance 300m 3C 2V 500m 5C 2V Environmental Operating Temperature Humidity 30 C 50 C 22 F 122 F Less than 90 RH Ingress Protection IP66 Electrical Input Voltage Current 12VDC 10 Power Consumption 5 0W Mechanical Color Material White Dimension WxHxD 81mmx84mmx231 9mm Weight 0 6kg ...

Page 31: ...31 Dimension Unit mm ...

Page 32: ...ial reuse please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local free battery return system Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking on the product accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessori...

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