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INTRODUC

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introduction

FEATURES

 

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High Resolution 

Use of a 2 mega pixel CMOS device provides clear pictures with a resolution of 1920x1080.

 

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Excellent Sensitivity 

 Color : 0.11Lux (F1.6, 1/30sec) 
B/W  : 0Lux(IR LED on)

 

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SSNR4 Function 

High performance DSP Chip removes noises of GAIN resulting from the low light level and 
shows a vivid, high definition video even in the dark place.

 

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Day&Night 

This camera has a function that automatically selects the mode that is appropriate for 
daytime or night-time conditions. The COLOR mode operates in daytime conditions to 
provide optimum colors, and B/W mode operates in night-time conditions to enhance 
the definition of the image.

 

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PROFILE 

You can set a mode according to the camera installation conditions. 
-  BASIC, DAYNIGHT, BACKLIGHT, ITS, INDOOR, USER

 

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D-WDR 

By adopting a proprietary high performance DSP chip, the camera delivers clear, 
high quality pictures even in backlight, by increasing exposure in dark areas while 
decreasing it in bright areas; a corrected image with clear details results. 

 

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Miscellaneous Functions 

HLC(High Light Compensation), REVERSE , SHARPNESS and PRIVACY functions are 
provided.

 

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Communication 

AHD :  ACP (AHD Coax Protocol), CVBS : Pelco-C (Coaxitron)

 

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OSD 

The camera’s OSD is complimented by 16 languages. 
-  English, Korean, Japanese, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Russian, Czech, Polish, 

Romanian, Serbian, Swedish, Danish, Turkish, Portuguese

Summary of Contents for SCO-6085R

Page 1: ...High Resolution Weatherproof IR Camera User Manual SCO 6085R ...

Page 2: ...tisreserved Undernocircumstances thisdocumentshallbereproduced distributedorchanged partiallyorwholly withoutformalauthorization Disclaimer HanwhaTechwinmakesthebesttoverifytheintegrityandcorrectnessofthecontentsinthisdocument butnoformal guaranteeshallbeprovided Useofthisdocumentandthesubsequentresultsshallbeentirelyontheuser sownresponsi bility HanwhaTechwinreservestherighttochangethecontentsoft...

Page 3: ... hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture To prevent injury this apparatus must be securely attached to the floor wall in accordance with the installation instructions WARNING 1 Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet Using any other adapter could cause fire electrical shock or damage to the product 2 Incorrectly connecting the power sup...

Page 4: ...ric shock CAUTION 1 Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong shock to it Keep away from a location subject to excessive vibrationor magnetic interference 2 Do not install in a location subject to high temperature over 55 C low temperature below 10 C or high humidity Doing so may cause fire or electric shock 3 If you want to relocate the already installed product be sure to turn off the p...

Page 5: ...sposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life Where marked the chemical symbols Hg Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006 66 If batteries are not properly disposed of these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse please...

Page 6: ... on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus 13 Unplug this apparatus when a card is used Use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury...

Page 7: ...d Install the product by referring to Installation connection in the user manual 20 Installing or using the product in water can cause serious damage to the product Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus WARNING To prevent damage which may caused by IR LED don t stare at operating lamp for below mode...

Page 8: ...ries 11 Component names and functions CONNECTION 14 14 Connecting to Monitor 14 Connecting to Power 15 Using Coaxial Communications CAMERA OPERATION 17 17 Menu Configuration 17 Menu Setup TROUBLESHOOTING 31 31 Troubleshooting SPECIFICATIONS 32 32 Specifications 34 Dimension ...

Page 9: ... W mode operates in night time conditions to enhance the definition of the image y y PROFILE You can set a mode according to the camera installation conditions BASIC DAYNIGHT BACKLIGHT ITS INDOOR USER y y D WDR By adopting a proprietary high performance DSP chip the camera delivers clear high quality pictures even in backlight by increasing exposure in dark areas while decreasing it in bright area...

Page 10: ...10_ introduction introduction COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES Check if the following items are included in the product package Camera QuickManual Screws Template Wrench Card typemoisture absorbent ...

Page 11: ... four directions to confirm status or after changing a selected item Switching between AHD and CVBS modes Press the SET button for more than 5 seconds M M WhenyouadjusttotheZOOM FOCUSofthelens Pleaseremovethefrontcoverfrom the camera by turning the cover counterclockwise To adjust the zoom focus loosen the individual levers before tightening them again To ensure the weatherproof integrity is maint...

Page 12: ...O OUTPUT jack Video signals are output through this port Connect this port to the Video IN port of a AHD DVR 9 Power input terminal Connect the power as specified for each model here Back CAUTION Be ware of the Rated Voltage and Polarity of the power connection 7 8 9 ...

Page 13: ...e Zoom or Focus lever before adjusting the lens 4 Adjust the zoom focus by moving the lever counterclockwise for NEAR WIDE and clockwise for TELE FAR position 5 After adjustment tighten the zoom or focus levers taking care not to adjust the zoom focus position 6 Please close and tighten the front cover 7 Replace the sunshield FRONT COVER FOCUS LEVER ZOOM LEVER FAR NEAR WIDE TELE ...

Page 14: ...ower is turned off M M This product supports 2 video output formats of AHD and CVBS The default is AHD Select the video output appropriate for your DVR CONNECTING TO POWER You can connect power as shown in the following figure REC HDD ALARM NETWORK BACKUP POWER CAUTION Be ware of the Rated Voltage and Polarity of the power connection AHD DVR Monitor REC HDD ALARM NET CAUTION Be ware of the Rated V...

Page 15: ...ore use of an excessively long adaptor output line for connection to the camera may affect the performance of the camera Standard voltage for camera operation DC 12V 10 AC 24V 10 There may be some deviation in voltage drop depending on the type of wire and the manufacturer M M Be sure to connect power only after all the installation is complete USING COAXIAL COMMUNICATIONS y y Coaxial Communicatio...

Page 16: ...nce RecommendedCable Specification 500m 5C2V M M It is recommended that pure copper coax cable is used and not copper coated steel as this will cause issues with the communication over the coaxial cable To ensure picture quality only single channel video output connector can be used while camera connected to other video equipments BNC ...

Page 17: ...F WHITE BAL ATW INDOOR OUTDOOR MANUAL AWC SET EXPOSURE BRIGHTNESS LENS SHUTTER AGC SSNR4 RETURN BACKLIGHT OFF USERBLC HLC SPECIAL DISPLAY COAX IMAGEADJ DAY NIGHT DEFOG PRIVACY MOTION RETURN EXIT SAVE NOTSAVE RESET MENU SETUP For function setting you can use the function setting switch inside the cover camera operation Function Setup switch ...

Page 18: ... VIDEO FORMAT 1 When the SETUP menu screen is displayed select VIDEO FORMAT by using the Function Setup switch so that the arrow indicates VIDEO FORMAT 2 Select a desired mode using the Function Setup switch y y The video output can be selected from AHD CVBS M M By pressing the function setting button for more than 5 seconds you can change the setting from AHD to CVBS From CVBS you can change it t...

Page 19: ...ou take a picture in a regular indoor lighting condition y y USER Automatically configures the camera to your custom settings 1 Select Custom for Simple Setup mode 2 Configure the menu options to your custom settings 3 The settings are automatically saved as Custom mode 4 Profile user mode don t initialize when menu resets 3 In the PROFILE menu you can confi gure the following camera settings at o...

Page 20: ...etup switch y y LEVEL Adjust the D WDR Brightness by controlling the bar from 1 to 32 D WDR ON D WDR OFF White Bal White Balance Use the White Balance function to adjust the screen color 1 When the SETUP menu screen is displayed select White Bal by using the Function Setup switch so that the arrow indicates White Bal 2 Select a desired mode using the Function Setup switch D WDR SETUP 1 LEVEL IIIII...

Page 21: ...ton toMANUALmode fine tunethe WhiteBalanceandtheFunction Setupswitch y y AWC SET Tofindtheoptimalluminancelevelforthecurrentenvironment pointthe cameratowardsasheetofwhitepaperandpresstheFunctionSetupswitch Ifthe environmentchanges readjustit M M White Balance may not work properly under the following conditions In this case select the AWC mode Select this When the color temperature of environment...

Page 22: ...e M M Some lenses may not work properly depending on the setting of the BRIGHTNESS LEVEL y y SHUTTER Youcanselecttheshutter MIN 1 1 12000 MAX 1 60 1 12000 NTSC 1 50 1 12000 PAL A FLK Select this when you experience picture flicker this happen when there is a clash with the installed lighting frequency M M The greater the shutter value the brighter the screen is but the more the residual images of ...

Page 23: ...e Function Setup switch depending on the camera purpose y y USERBLC Enablesausertoselectadesiredareaonapictureand viewthatareamoreclearly LEVEL Adjusts the brightness level of a monitoring area TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT Adjust the area to be enhanced RETURN Return to the MAIN SETUP menu y y HLC HighLightCompensation This function masks the strong light to minimize white out due to over exposure and pr...

Page 24: ...using the Function Setup switch so that the arrow indicates SPECIAL 2 Select a desired mode using the Function Setup switch y y DISPLAY If the SPECIAL menu screen is displayed use the Function Setup switch so that the arrow indicates DISPLAY Select a desired mode using the Function Setup switch CAM TITLE If the DISPLAY menu screen is displayed use the Function Setup switch so that the arrow indica...

Page 25: ...ted and then press the Function Setup switch FONT COLOR You can change the OSD font color White Yellow Green Red Blue LANGUAGE You can select the menu language according to your requirements RETURN Return to the SPECIAL menu y y COAX You can select whether to use COAX communication y y IMAGEADJ If the SPECIAL menu screen is displayed use the Function Setup switch so that the arrow indicates IMAGE ...

Page 26: ...etup switch according to the picture display you want AUTO The mode is switched to Color in a normal environment but switches to B W mode when ambient illumination is low To set up the switching time for AUTO mode press the Function Setup switch You can turn on or off the burst signal on B W mode y y BURST MODE Activate or deactivate the burst mode to maintain or remove the color signal y y SMART ...

Page 27: ...then the night day mode may not operate normally y y DEFOG You can use the defog mode to allow the camera to automatically detect the fog density of the screen and display a clear image despite smog fog or general poor visibility If the SPECIAL menu screen is displayed use the Function Setup switch so that the arrow indicates DEFOG Select a desired mode using the Function Setup switch AUTO Adjust ...

Page 28: ...nitoringcanbeachieved If the SPECIAL menu screen is displayed use the Function Setup switch so that the arrow indicates MOTION Select a desired mode using the Function Setup switch y y DET AREA Set the areas of motion detection SEL AREA Select from 4 areas that users want MODE Determine whether to use the selected area MASK Under Motion Detection If you don t want to see mosaic image on the screen...

Page 29: ...urring randomly such as scene switching or sudden light changes If an object fixed in the same location keeps moving Moving away from the camera or approaching the camera Little location change on the screen If a moving object approaches the camera If random objects obstruct the view of each other If more than one objects merge or one object divides into multiple objects If an object moves too fas...

Page 30: ... purpose y y SAVE SavethecurrentsettingsandexittheMAINSETUPmenu y y NOTSAVE DonotsavethecurrentsettingsandexittheMAINSETUPmenu y y RESET Revert camera to factory settings The language communication and lens settings will remain the same M M To turn off the power after setting the camera menu the OSD menu must disappear first ...

Page 31: ...ined with dirt Clean your lens with soft clean cloth y y Set the monitor or DVR to the proper condition y y If the camera is exposed to very strong light change the camera position The image on the screen is dark y y Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor or DVR y y If you have an intermediate device set the 75Ω Hi z properly The camera is not working properly and the surface of the camera is ...

Page 32: ...le V 55 4 Wide 18 Tele D 128 4 Wide 36 6 Tele Min Object Distance 0 5m 1 64ft Focus Control Manual Lens Type DC Auto Iris Operational IR Viewable Length 30m 98 42ft Camera Title Displayed 15 characters Day Night Auto ICR Backlight Compensation Off User BLC HLC DWDR Digital Noise Reduction SSNRIV Defog Support Motion Detection 4ea Privacy Masking 8ea Gain Control Off Low Middle High Very High White...

Page 33: ...e Humidity 30 C 55 C 22 F 131 F Less than 90 RH Certification IP66 IK10 Electrical Input Voltage 24VAC 12VDC Power Consumption 24VAC Max 5 4W typical 3 4W 12VDC Max 5 4W typical 3 4W Mechanical Color Material Dark Gray Aluminum Product dimensions weight Ø78x259 8mm 3 07x10 23 887g 1 95 lb Backbox SBO 100B1 The specification for this product may change without prior notice for product improvement ...

Page 34: ...34_ specifications DIMENSION Unit mm inch ...

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