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ABOUT MANUAL

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960H SNAP-IT

Indoor Dome Camera

DWC-D4567WD
DWC-D4567WTIR

12132012

Summary of Contents for INFINITY 960H SNAP-IT DWC-D4567WD

Page 1: ...ABOUT MANUAL Before installing and using the camera please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for future reference 960H SNAP IT Indoor Dome Camera DWC D4567WD DWC D4567WTIR 12132012 ...

Page 2: ...emperature Be careful when installing near the ceiling of a kitchen or boiler room as the temperature may rise to high levels Cleaning To remove dirt from the case moisten a soft cloth with a soft detergent solution and wipe Mounting Surface The material of the mounting surface must be strong enough to support the camera This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Clas...

Page 3: ...ting Warranty Information Specifications Features Parts and Descriptions Dimensions Included Accessories Easy Installation Mounting Installation Instructions Connecting to Monitors 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 16 32 33 34 35 36 37 UTP System 13 Adjusting the Camera 14 Adjusting the 3 Axis Gimbal 15 ...

Page 4: ...Electronic Wide Dynamic Range 3D DNR 3D Digital Noise Reduction HME Highlight Masking Exposure AGC SMART BLC AWB Negative Imaging Mirror Image Control UTP RS485 Built in Programmable Privacy Zones 6 Motion Detection Easy Icon Driven OSD Menu with Built In Joystick Auto Sensing 12VDC or 24VAC with Line Lock Secondary Video BNC Output 70ft Range IR with Intelligent Camera Sync D4567WTIR Only ...

Page 5: ...RS 485 2 Power Input Conne ctor 12VDC 24VAC Dual Voltage 6 Primary Video BNC Output Connector 5 10 Secondary Video BNC Output Connector 9 Control Board 7 Dome Cover 8 Upper Case Mounting Screws 2 3 4 8 10 6 7 1 9 5 NO IR IR 11 Joystick 11 ...

Page 6: ...6 DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS INCHES 89 108 Indoor Surface Mount TOP VIEW 40 5 56 3 96 8 108 4 25 3 81 1 59 2 22 4 25 3 50 ...

Page 7: ...7 INSTALLATION Included with Indoor Dome Camera 1 User Manual 2 Mounting Template 3 Second Video Jack 4 Two 2 Assembly Screws and Two 2 Wall Anchors 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 8: ...8 EASY INSTALLATION ...

Page 9: ...ng template or your camera to mark the holes as required Drill holes into the drywall and insert the drywall mounts into the holes Pull wires through and make connections Then mount the camera to the wall using the included machine screws 1 2 3 4 Adjust the camera lens position by using the 3 Axis Gimbal Snap the dome cover over the camera module 2 3 ...

Page 10: ...he pilot holes required Drill holes into the drywall and insert the drywall mounts Secure the wall mount to the wall using the mounting screws Attach the base of the camera to the wall mount with the smaller machine screws Adjust the camera lens and snap the dome cover over the camera module 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 11: ...1 MOUNTING ON ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX NOTE Screws required for electrical junction boxes are not supplied These screws are readily available at an electrical supply store Philips 8 32 x 0 75 2S NO IR IR ...

Page 12: ...VAC Dual Voltage Auto Polarity Detection and Protection All cameras are equipped with a second video output on the camera s Control Board for easy on site configuration DC 12V AC 24V CCTV Monitor Monitor 300 0 2nd Video Output Up Down Left Right NO IR IR ...

Page 13: ...ve to Passive Passive to Active UTP Cable Max 300 ft Passive UTP DVR Digital Video Recorder DVR Digital Video Recorder Monitor Monitor Including the Passive UTP UTP Cable Max 3 000 ft Including the Passive UTP Active UTP ...

Page 14: ... Focus Handles by rotating them counter clockwise Adjust the Field of View by moving the handle to the RIGHT Tele to zoom in or to the LEFT Wide to zoom out Adjust the Focus the same way as described above AFTER the desired Zoom position is established Once all desired adjustments have been made please tighten the handles back by turning them clockwise 2 3 4 ...

Page 15: ...15 ADJUSTING THE 3 AXIS GIMBAL The Gimbal mechanism yields maximum rotation and placement as shown below ...

Page 16: ... 3D Digital Noise Reduction OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH HME Highlight Masking Exposure OFF ON EXIT JUMP EXIT SAVE EXIT FACTORY SET MOTION OFF ON SET WINDOW ALL SET Set the Entire Screen ALL CLEAR Clear the Entire Screen SENSITI 0 120 SHOW INDI OFF ICON TRACE DELAY OUT 1 15 Motion Alarm Zoom In Delay EXIT JUMP EXIT SAVE EXIT FACTORY SET MASK1 OFF ON MASK2 OFF ON MASK3 OFF ON MASK4 OFF ON MASK5 OFF ON MASK6...

Page 17: ...a shutter speed from X256 to 1 100000 Select 1 100FLC for flickerless mode E SHUTTER DC DC mode supports an Auto Iris Varifocal lens MANUAL mode supports a Fixed Board lens or a Manual Iris lens Select DC and control Joystick to adjust the brightness level from 0 99 ...

Page 18: ...ove the joystick controller LEFT and RIGHT to adjust the values in each area Move the joystick controller UP and DOWN to switch between areas When all adjustments have been made press the joystick controller to return to the main menu Max Dymanic Range provides clear images even when strong backlighing is present Select MAX DR ON or OFF When MAX DR is ON BLC will be disabled MAX DR When ON selecte...

Page 19: ...F LOW MIDDLE HIGH Starlight automatically activates the slow shutter function when a scene is too dark You can adjust the frame integration level from X2 to X256 or select OFF AGC EXPOSURE STARLIGHT SAVE EXIT EXIT FACTORY SET Exit the OSD after saving the current settings Exit the OSD without saving Go back to factory default settings ...

Page 20: ...d 9500K MANUAL Users can control the white balance manually by changing Red Gain M WB R and Blue Gain M WB B PUSH Push fixes the white balance based on current lighting R Y GAIN 0 255 Adjusts the amount of red in the image B Y GAIN 0 255 Adjusts the amount of blue in the image EXIT JUMP SAVE EXIT EXIT FACTORY SET Exit the OSD after saving the current settings Exit the OSD without saving Go back to...

Page 21: ...day color to night BW mode The higher the number the lower the light level BW COLOR Adjusts the light level at which the camera switches from night BW to day color mode This number should be lower than the value of COLOR BW above C_SUP 0 100 Adjusts the color suppressing level 3D DNR must be OFF to adjust this level Adjusts aperture suppressing level 3D DNR must be OFF to adjust this level A_SUP 0...

Page 22: ...ge GAMMA Controls the output signal level The higher the setting the darker the dark colors will be 0 45 is the default NEGA ON OFF Negative reverses the color signals C and Y Digital Noise Reduction reduces the noise distortion on the screen at night allowing for clearer images in low light conditions Select OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH 3D DNR ...

Page 23: ...m 0 to 60 FUNCTION Highlight Masking Exposure masks highlights and allows objects to appear more clearly HME EXIT JUMP SAVE EXIT EXIT FACTORY SET Exit the OSD after saving the current settings Exit the OSD without saving Go back to factory default settings ...

Page 24: ... 1 240 motion areas appear Select from 1 to 240 cells To exit go to cell in upper right hand Adjusts sensitivity level of motion detection from 0 to 120 MOTION SET WINDOW Select all cells ALL SET Cancel selection ALL CLEAR SENSITI corner and move joystick to the right to return to the OSD menu ...

Page 25: ... the screen when motion is detected 1 to 15 seconds will appear in the upper left hand corner of the screen when motion is detected If TRACE is selected the area where motion was detected will be highlighted Choose from EXIT JUMP SAVE EXIT EXIT FACTORY SET Exit the OSD after saving the current settings Exit the OSD without saving Go back to factory default settings ...

Page 26: ...mask Select SET WINDOW The masking zone will appear Press the joystick button to select or deselect the gray squares on the corner s then move the joystick left right up or down to adjust the shape of the masking zone Continue pressing the joystick button to return to the OSD menu To change the color of the box select COLOR SET EXIT JUMP SAVE EXIT EXIT FACTORY SET Exit the OSD after saving the cur...

Page 27: ...en more than two cameras are installed in a switching system phase difference in the AC power line can occur Therefore the vertical phase must be adjusted Select from 0 to 199 SYNC MODE V PHASE EXIT JUMP SAVE EXIT EXIT FACTORY SET Exit the OSD after saving the current settings Exit the OSD without saving Go back to factory default settings ...

Page 28: ... value from 0 to 254 CAMERA ID Display a title for the camera on the screen Select ON OFF If ON is selected define the following settings EDIT to select characters RESET to clear the title POSITION to select where to display the title TITLE SET UP ...

Page 29: ...s selected define the following WHITE THR Cancels the white defective pixels BLACK THR Cancels the black defective pixels DPC Level 0 255 Adjusts the sensitivity level of the dead pixel cancellation DPC Dead Pixel Cancellation SET UP Select monitor settings based on the monitor you use Select CRT LCD MONITOR ...

Page 30: ...30 SET UP Select language to display on the monitor Select ENG CHN LANGUAGE Adjust the data communication speed Select 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 BAUDRATE ...

Page 31: ...et how many seconds to stay zoomed in when alarm occurs Select from 3 to 12 seconds ALARM ZOOM Set zoom rate when alarm occurs Select from 0 to 44 STAND BY The zoom rate in a normal scene Therefore when an alarm disappears the zoom rate goes back to the STAND BY rate Select from 0 44 OMNI LENS EXIT JUMP SAVE EXIT EXIT FACTORY SET Exit the OSD after saving the current settings Exit the OSD without ...

Page 32: ...32 EXIT Exit the OSD without saving SAVE EXIT Exit the OSD after saving the current settings FACTORY Go back to factory default settings EXIT ...

Page 33: ...ble and make sure it is connected securely Check the lens iris adjustment at the menu setup of the camera Check the power supply and make sure the camera has the proper voltage and current Check the clear dome cover and the lens for dirt or fingerprints Use a soft cloth and gently clean Check the lens manual focal and zoom adjustment A field test monitor is recommended ...

Page 34: ...ough Friday from 8 30AM to 8 00PM Eastern Standard Time A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required before warranty service is rendered This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which arise during normal use This warranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the W...

Page 35: ...eriod set forth above Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the exclusions or limitations listed above may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction then...

Page 36: ...nes Color 700 TV Lines B W S N Ratio 50dB AGC off Scanning System 2 1 Interlace Synchronization Internal or Auto Video Output CVBS 1 0Vp p 75 Ω Focal Length 3 3 12mm AGC OFF LOW MID HIGH Backlight OFF BLC HME E WDR Star Light OFF X2 X256 White Balance AWC ATW MANUAL PUSH 3D DNR OFF LOW MID HIGH Day and Night AUTO COLOR BW Mirror OFF MIRROR Shutter Speed MANUAL 1 60s 1 100000s IR Distance 70ft Rang...

Page 37: ...on Detection OFF ON Title ON OFF Up to 16 Characters Language ENGLISH CHINESE Operating Temperature 10 o C 55 o C 14 o F 131 o F Power Requirement Dual DC12V AC24V Power Consumption DC12V 2 2W LED ON 5 0W AC24V 2 3W LED ON 4 7W Operating Humidity Less than 90 Non Condensing Housing Material Plastic Dimensions 108 X 96 8 mm 4 25 X 3 8 in Dome Cover Material Polycarbonate Weight 0 529 lbs ...

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