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3-AXIS Vandal proof IR Dome Camera 

 

User manual 

 

 

Thanks for purchasing our product. Before operating the unit, please read the instructions 

carefully and keep this manual for future reference. 

Summary of Contents for JE-3165

Page 1: ...1 3 AXIS Vandal proof IR Dome Camera User manual Thanks for purchasing our product Before operating the unit please read the instructions carefully and keep this manual for future reference ...

Page 2: ...escription 7 3 OSD Operation 9 3 1 OSD Control Buttons 9 3 2 OSD Operation 9 4 Configuration 10 4 1 LENS 10 4 2 SHUTTER AGC 12 4 3 WHITE BAL White Balance 14 4 4 BACKLIGHT 17 4 5 PICT ADJUST 18 4 6 ATR 19 4 7 MOTION DET Motion Detection 20 4 8 PRIVACY 21 4 9 DAY NIGHT 23 4 10 NR 25 4 11 CAMERA ID 26 4 12 SYNC synchronizing 27 4 13 LANGUAGE 27 4 14 CAMERA RESET 28 4 15 SAVE ALL 29 4 16 EXIT 29 ...

Page 3: ...on or pinched by items placed upon or against them playing particular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 7 Attachments Do not use attachment not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 8 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous vo...

Page 4: ...e it should not be removed 2 Camera is modified in any way If the camera is scratched damaged or modified in a manner not described in this manual the warranty will be voided immediately It is the customer s responsibility to keep the camera in good condition 3 Video or power cable is cut The video cable and the power cable should not be tampered with Cutting or modifying of the cables will result...

Page 5: ...LC 2D Noise Reduction High Contrast Images Ideal for Backlight Environments Mosaic Privacy Mask Advanced Motion Detection Function Picture Quality Adjustable Contrast Sharpness Hue Gain Water Resistance IP66 12V DC 1 2 Content List One 1 camera with video power cable Two 2 Mounting Screws One 1 DC Male Connector One 1 Cleaning Cloth One 1 Warning Sign Sticker One 1 User Manual One 1 CD For any ret...

Page 6: ...f 5 Lux Outdoor 20m Menu OSD Control Sync Mode Internal Electronic Shutter AUTO 1 50 60 1 100 000sec MANUAL 1 50 60 FL 1 120 100 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 10 000sec AGC AUTO 4 Steps White Balance ATW PUSH USER1 USER2 ANTI CR MANUAL PUSH LOCK Back Light Compensation HLC BLC OFF Dynamic Noise Reduction 2D Language ENGLISH CHINESE Motion Detection Privacy ON OFF 4 Zones ON OFF 4 Zones Pro...

Page 7: ...7 2 Camera Overview 2 1 Dimensions 54 112 2 2 2 Lens adjust 2 3 3 AXIS description ...

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Page 9: ... to the left to select or to adjust the parameters of the selected item The parameter decreases when the left button is pressed ENTER Use this button to display the main menu to confirm and to enter the submenus when they re available Items with the symbol in the end contain sub menus For further settings of those items select the desired item with the button or and press the ENTER button to bring...

Page 10: ...desired item with the button or and press the ENTER button to bring up the sub menu and edit Main menu Sub menu 4 Return to the previous page Select RETURN and press the ENTER button to return to the previous page 5 Exit the OSD menu Select EXIT with the button or and press the ENTER button to exit the OSD menu 4 Configuration 4 1 LENS When the SETUP MENU is displayed on the screen use buttons and...

Page 11: ...djust the settings of the AUTO IRIS Function Option TYPE DC Video MODE OPEN CLOSE AUTO SPEED 0 255 TYPE Select to set the type of the mechanical iris DC DC Lens VIDEO VIDEO Lens MODE Select to set the type of control to be exercised over the mechanical iris OPEN The mechanical iris is fixed to open CLOSE The mechanical iris is fixed to close AUTO The mechanical iris is controlled automatically SPE...

Page 12: ...SHUTTER AGC AUTO WHITE BAL ATW BACKLIGHT OFF PICT ADJUST ATR ON MOTION DET ON NEXT EXIT SAVE ALL Select to set Auto exposure or Manual exposure Function Option Shutter AGC Auto Manual AUTO When AUTO is selected click ENTER to bring up the AUTO SETUP sub menu for further settings MANUAL When MANUAL is selected click ENTER to bring up the MANUAL SETUP sub menu for further settings ...

Page 13: ...ed as the LENS function setting SHUT will be displayed and the settings made in this section will not take effect BRIGHTNESS Select to specify the high and medium brightness side reference The brightness changes depending on whether the ATR function is ON or OFF and whether the CRS mode has been selected as the AWB function Please note that the brightness will change when ATR or WHITE BAL is set t...

Page 14: ...ble for the ME operation mode There are no other options SHUTTER Select to set the ME shutter speed in fractions of a second AGC Select to set the AGC value for ME 4 3 WHITE BAL White Balance The screen color can be adjusted by using the WHITE BAL function 1 Please use the and buttons to WHITE BAL on the SETUP MENU and press the ENTER button to do further settings 2 Please select the desired item ...

Page 15: ...K When USER2 is selected click ENTER to bring up the USER2 WB sub menu for further settings ANTI CR Color rolling suppression Select to set the white balance mode to the ANTI CR mode MANUAL Manual white balance When MANUAL is selected click ENTER to bring up the MANUAL WB sub menu for further settings PUSH LOCK Select to set the white balance mode to the PUSH LOCK mode 4 3 1 ATW Auto Trace White B...

Page 16: ... gain mode R GAIN Used for operating the R gain in the WB fixed gain mode 4 3 4 USER2 The gain values for the outdoor fixed mode are used as the adjustment items of USER2 WB on the internal OSD menu Function Option B GAIN 0 255 R GAIN 0 255 B GAIN Used for operating the B gain in the WB fixed gain mode R GAIN Used for operating the R gain in the WB fixed gain mode 4 3 5 MANUAL WB Manual White Bala...

Page 17: ...ndition changes readjust it ATTENTION The white balance can not fully function under the following conditions Please select PUSH LOCK Mode when the following occurred When there s a higher temperature surrounded the object When there s darkness surrounded the object When there s a fluorescent light surrounded the object or where the light changes all the time 4 4 BACKLIGHT This item is used to set...

Page 18: ...ion Select to bring up the PICT ADJUST sub menu for further settings Function Option MIRROR OFF ON BRIGHTNESS 0 255 CONTRAST 0 255 SHARPNESS 0 255 JIE 0 255 GAOM 0 255 MIRROR Select to set the horizontal flip for the display output OFF Normal output ON Horizontally flipped output BRIGHTNESS Select to set the screen brightness CONTRAST Select to set the screen contrast ...

Page 19: ...tem is used to set the Day Night function Select to set ATR to OFF or ON Function Option LUMINANCE LOW MID HIGH CONTRAST LOW MIDLOW MID MIDHIGH HIGH OFF ATR OFF ON ATR ON When ON is selected click ENTER to bring up the ATR sub menu for further settings 4 6 1 ATR ON LUMINANCE Select to set the extent of the luminance compression ...

Page 20: ...tion Detection This item is used to set the Motion Detection function Select to set motion detection to OFF or ON Function Option MOTION DET OFF ON OFF Motion detection OFF ON Motion detection ON When ON is selected click ENTER to bring up the MOTION DET sub menu for further settings ...

Page 21: ...to control the ON OFF status of the motion detection block display OFF No display ON Luminance highlighted MONITOR AREA Select to set whether to use the monitoring frames OFF The monitoring frames are not used ON The monitoring frames are used AREA SEL Select to define the monitoring frame to be set TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT Select to set the monitoring frame selected with the AREA SEL function 4 8 PR...

Page 22: ...gs of PRIVACY Function Option AREA SEL 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 TOP 000 244 NTSC 000 288 PAL BOTTOM 000 244 NTSC 000 288 PAL LEFT 000 474 NTSC 000 468 PAL RIGHT 000 474 NTSC 000 468 PAL COLOR 1 8 TRANSP 0 00 0 50 0 75 1 00 MOSAIC OFF ON AREA SEL Select to set the mask frame to be adjusted NOTE When MONITOR AREA has been set to ON by the MOTION DET setting four frames 1 4 2 4 3 4 and 4 4 are selected ...

Page 23: ...n ON 4 9 DAY NIGHT This item is used to set the Day Night function Select to set DAY NIGHT to AUTO COLOR or B W Function Option DAY NIGHT AUTO COLOR B W AUTO Day or Night is automatically identified and controlled accordingly When AUTO is selected click ENTER to bring up the DAY NIGHT sub menu for further settings COLOR The Day Night function is set to OFF B W The NIGHT mode is established forcibl...

Page 24: ... NIGHT Function Option BURST ON OFF DELAY CNT 0 255 DAY NIGHT 0 255 NIGHT DAY 0 255 BURST Select to set whether to output the burst signal when the Night status has been identified ON Burst signal ON OFF Burst signal OFF DELAY CNT Select to set the Night Day identification transfer time DAY NIGHT Select to set the threshold for identifying the Night status from the Day status NIGHT DAY Select to s...

Page 25: ... for further settings Function Option NR MODE OFF Y C Y C Y LEVEL 0 015 C LEVEL 0 015 NR MODE Select to set the 2D NR filter mode OFF Y and C filters OFF Y Y filter ON C C filter ON Y C Y and C filters ON Y LEVEL Select to set the Y filter strength C LEVEL Select to set the C filter strength ...

Page 26: ...e camera ID Select to set the camera ID to OFF or ON Function Option CAMERA ID OFF ON OFF Camera ID display OFF ON Camera ID display ON When the ON is selected click ENTER to bring up the CAMERA ID sub menu for further settings 4 11 1 CAMERA ID ON ...

Page 27: ...rection of the arrow CLR Select to clear one letter of the input POS Adjust the position of the camera ID 4 12 SYNC synchronizing This item is the synchronizing system and this mode is fixed so can not change 4 13 LANGUAGE This item is used to select the language in which to display the internal OSD menu ...

Page 28: ...in the OSD menus The menus will be changed to the selected language in real time Function Option LANGUAGE ENGLISH 日本語 DEUTSCH FRANCAIS РУССКИЙ PORTUGUÊS ESPAÑOL Chinese 4 14 CAMERA RESET Click to restore all the settings to the default values ...

Page 29: ... will be no prompt windows while the settings are being saved 4 16 EXIT Click to exit the OSD menu NOTE Before exit the OSD menu please click SAVE ALL to save all the settings made Fail to do that all the settings will not take effect once the power is reconnected ...

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