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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

1. READ AND RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS

    Read the instruction manual before operating the
    equipment.  Retain the manual for future eference.

2. CLEANING

    Turn the unit off and unplug from the power outlet
    before cleaning.  Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
    Do not use harsh cleansers or aerosol cleaners.

3.

 

ATTACHMENTS

    Do not use attachments unless recommended by
    manufactured as they may affect the functionality 
    of the unit and result in the risk of fire, electric 
    shock or injury.

4.

 

MOISTURE

    Do not use equipment near water or other liquids.

5.

 

ACCESSORIES

    Equipment should be installed in a safe, stable 
    location.  Any wall or shelf mounting accessory 
    equipment should be installed using the 
    manufacture's instructions.  Care should be used
    when moving heavy equipment.  Quick stops, 
    excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause 
    the equipment to fall causing serious injury to 
    persons and objects.

6.

 

VENTILATION

    Openings in the equipment, if any, are provided for 
    ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the unit 
    and to protect if from overheating.  These openings 
    must not be blocked or covered.

7.

 

POWER SOURCES

    The equipment should be operated only from the 
    type of power source indicated on the marking label.  
    If you are not sure of the type of power supplied at 
    the installation location, contact your dealer.  For 
    equipment designed to operate from battery power, 
    refer to the operating instructions.

8.

 

GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION

    Equipment that is powered through a polarized plug 
    (a plug with one blade wider than the other) will fit 
    into the power outlet only one way.  This is a safety 
    feature.  If you are unable to insert the plug fully 
    into the outlet, try reversing the plug.  Do not defeat 
    the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
    
    Alternate Warning:  If the equipment is powered
    through a three-way grounding-type plug, a plug 
    having a third (grounding) pin, the plug will only fit 
    into a grounding-type power outlet.  This is a safety 
    feature.  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the 
    grounding-type plug.  If your outlet does not have 
    the grounding plug receptacle, contact your local 
    electrician.

9.

 

CORD AND CABLE PROTECTION

    Route power cords and cables in a manner to protect 
    them from damage by being walked on or pinched by
    items places upon or against them.

10.

 

LIGHTNING

     For protection of the equipment during a lightning 
     storm or when it is left unattended and unused for
     long periods of time, unplug the unit from the wall 
     outlet.  Disconnect any antennas or cable systems 
     that may be connected to the equipment.  This will 
     prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning or
     power-line surges.

11.

 

OVERLOADING

     Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as 
     this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.

12.

 

SERVICING

     Do not attempt to service the video monitor or
     equipment yourself as opening or removing covers 
     may expose you to dangerous voltage or other 
     hazards.  Refer all servicing to qualified service 
     personnel.

13.

 

DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE

     Unplug the equipment from the wall outlet and refer 
     servicing to qualified service personnel under the 
     following conditions:

     A. When the power supply cord or the plug has been 
         damaged.
     B. If liquid has spilled or objects have fallen into the 
         unit.
     C. If the equipment has been exposed to water or 
         other liquids.
     D. If the equipment does not operate normally by 
         following the operating instructions, adjust only 
         those controls that are covered by the operating
         instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls 
         may result in damage to the unit.
     E. If the equipment has been dropped or the casing 
         damaged.
     F. When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in 
         performance. 

14.

 

REPLACEMENT PARTS

     When replacement parts are required, be sure the 
     service technician uses replacement parts specified 
     by the manufacturer or that have the same 
     characteristics as the original part.  Unauthorized 
     substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or 
     other hazards.

15.

 

SAFETY CHECK

     Upon completion of any service or repairs to the
     equipment, ask the service technician to perform 
     safety checks to verify that the equipment is in proper 
     operating condition.

16.

 

FIELD INSTALLATION

     The installation of equipment should be made by a 
     qualified service person and should conform to all 
     local codes.

Summary of Contents for HCB-G50D

Page 1: ...WDR Super High Resolution Day Night Color Camera 1 3 DOUBLE SCAN CCD HIGH RESOLUTION USER S MANUAL www smartec security eu...

Page 2: ...TS HOWEVER WE CANNOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES RESULTING FROM THE USE THEREOF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE REVISIONS OR NEW EDITIONS TO THIS PU...

Page 3: ...r several days or more To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up Do not place the unit on surfaces rugs...

Page 4: ...RENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN E...

Page 5: ...let does not have the grounding plug receptacle contact your local electrician 9 CORD AND CABLE PROTECTION Route power cords and cables in a manner to protect them from damage by being walked on or pi...

Page 6: ...THESE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS U...

Page 7: ...SCRIPTION 3 CONTROL AND CONNECTIONS DAY NIGHT I O TERMINALS 14 CONTENTS OF PACKAGE 16 LENS 17 BACK FOCUS ADJUSTMENT 19 ZOOM LENS BACK FOCUS ADJUSTMENT 20 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE 21 SPECIFICATI...

Page 8: ...and manual white balance modes Selectable BLC Zone Day Night Auto Manual FILTER DLY Privacy Zone 16point Motion Detection 4 Point SHARPNESS D ZOOM NEGA POSI MIRROR V FLIP ROTATION FREEZE AGC Auto Gain...

Page 9: ...CAMERA OVERVIEW C Mount Ring C MOUNT LENS CS MOUNT LENS SIDE VIEW 1 32UNEF 56 0mm 66 0mm 120 0mm 7 0mm FRONT VIEW 14 0mm 43 0mm 1 4 20UNC TOP VIEW...

Page 10: ...tton UTP Video Output Day Night External I O ALARM OUT RS 485 Power Indicator 1 2 Focus Adjusting Fixing Screw Auto Iris Lens Connector 1 Video Out Connector BNC 8 9 UTP or BNC Transformation Switch T...

Page 11: ...CAMERA CAM 001 Camera title Status of the dc level Camera ID CAMERA ADJUSTMENT OSD MAIN SCREEN DC LEVEL...

Page 12: ...MODE Gain manually 2 R GAIN A R GAIN value 0 255 Can be adjusted while in manual mode O O AWB Set the color temperature 2500 K to 9500 K WAWB Wide range auto white balance mode O INDOOR Set the color...

Page 13: ...in shutter mode 4 AGC Auto gain control ON OFF 5 DC LEVEL BRIGHTNESS DC LEVEL Adjust DC level 0 255 Can be adjusted while in dc lens mode BRIGHTNESS Adjust BRIGHTNESS level 0 255 Can be adjusted while...

Page 14: ...arpens subjects with backlight OFF CENTER LEFT TOP BOTTOM RIGHT 2 WDR MODE Wide dynamic range ON OFF L LEVEL Can be adjust long time WDR level 0 200 S LEVEL Can be adjust short time WDR level 0 200 FI...

Page 15: ...F with boundary 6 SENSITIVITY Adjust sensitivity of MD area 1 255 3 DEFAULT Set MD area as default 4 ADJ TOP LEFT Adjust the location of the MD area with boundary TOP and LEFT MD 1 4 5 ADJ BOT RIGHT A...

Page 16: ...FF default boundary with boundary 6 M COLOR Select MASK color WHITE GRAY BLACK 3 DEFAULT Set MASK area as 4 ADJ TOP LEFT Adjust the location of the MASK area with TOP and LEFT MASK 1 16 5 ADJ BOT RIGH...

Page 17: ...zes the camera phase by using the external signal AC Signal AUTO Filter operates automatically according to brightness COLOR The camera outputs the video image only in color BW The camera outputs the...

Page 18: ...I D EFFECT FREEZE END FIGURE 8 EFFECT TABLE 1 SHARPNESS Can be adjusted SHARPNESS of outlines 0 15 5 FREEZE Select the real or still mode 2 D ZOOM Digital Zoom ON OFF 3 NEGA POSI Select the negative o...

Page 19: ...een display is ON OFF 5 DISP ITEM DISP0 Display title and camera ID DISP1 Display title camera ID and DC Level 6 TITLE 7 SAVE Save preset parameters of CAM SET MENU CAM SET MENU CAM ID BPS PROTOCOL DI...

Page 20: ...eters as factory setting and terminate the MAIN MENU 2 SAVE EXIT Save the changed preset parameter and terminate the MAIN MENU 3 EXIT Terminate the MAIN MENU without saving parameters Press the MENU b...

Page 21: ...UTO on the OSD menu of the camera DAY NIGHT EXTERNAL INPUT 3pin It is the function that can be switched to DAY Mode or NIGHT Mode by receiving the D N on off signal from external light sensor or IR LE...

Page 22: ...n DC power use the Adapter mode than DC 12V 500mA Capacity 4 POWER INPUT TERMINAL 5 VIDEO OUT CONNECTOR BNC This BNC connector provides a 1 0Vp p 75 ohms composite video Signal UTP Unshielded Twisted...

Page 23: ...and mechanical codes Carefully remove the color camera and its accessories from the carton and verify that they were not damaged in shipment The contents of the package includes 1 Color CCD camera 2 M...

Page 24: ...ise LENS For using main functions it is recommended to use Auto Iris Lens with DC type If the lens is marked with fingerprints other marks the image quality might be poor It is recommended to use a hi...

Page 25: ...3 Connect the lens plug to the auto iris connector on the right side of the camera 4 The DC or VIDEO lens mode should be selected at the OSD AE menu...

Page 26: ...icture If the picture is not visible open the iris on the lens Open the lens as wide as possible by placing the welder s glass in front of the lens and forcing the lens to automatically open 3 When th...

Page 27: ...op on the far range 4 Adjust the zoom on the lens to obtain the widest picture 5 Loosen the back focus lock screw 6 Adjust the back focus ring for the clearest picture 7 Tighten the back focus lock sc...

Page 28: ...video cables are connected correctly 3 Verity that the lens cap has been removed from the Lens and the iris of the lens is open PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Preventive maintenance allows detection and corre...

Page 29: ...811 H x 508 V MODEL S N Ratio Auto Exposure White Balance Shutter Speed BLC Display Effect WDR F U N C T I O N SPECIFICATIONS General Power 15 625KHz H x 50Hz V 1 50 1 100 000 sec HCB H50D PAL Power i...

Page 30: ...Speed BLC Display Effect WDR F U N C T I O N SPECIFICATIONS General Power 15 625KHz H 50Hz V Power input Lens mount 1 4 20 UNC top or bottom 66 W x 56 H x 120 D mm 450g 2 Pin Terminal block 4 Pin min...

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