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GCA-B0005B.55.1.14.06.2012

Owner's Manual

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© ASP AG

Cameras & Domes

GCA-B0005B

1/3" CCD Colour/B&W Camera, WDR, 650L, 230VAC

GCA-B0305B

1/3" CCD Colour/B&W Camera, WDR, 
650L,12VDC/24VAC

Summary of Contents for GCA-B0005B

Page 1: ...GCA B0005B 55 1 14 06 2012 Owner s Manual EN ASP AG Cameras Domes GCA B0005B 1 3 CCD Colour B W Camera WDR 650L 230VAC GCA B0305B 1 3 CCD Colour B W Camera WDR 650L 12VDC 24VAC ...

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Page 3: ...ontrol Keys 6 1 OSD Control Keys on Rear Panel 6 2 OSD Control Keys on Coax Controller optional 6 6 OSD Menu 6 1 LENS 8 2 SHUTTER AGC 8 3 PICT ADJUST Picture Adjustment 10 4 WHITE BAL White Balance 11 5 ATR EX Adaptive Tone Curve Reproduction WDR 12 6 NR Noise Reduction 13 7 HLC BLC 13 8 DAY NIGHT 14 9 EZOOM 16 10 DIS 16 11 PRIVACY 17 12 MOTION DET Motion Detection 18 13 SYNC 19 14 CAMERA ID 19 ...

Page 4: ...le adapter Exceeding the capacity may cause abnormal heat generation or fire Do not place conductive objects e g screwdrivers coins or any metal items or containers filled with water on top of the product Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire electric shock or falling objects If any unusual smells or smoke comes out of the unit stop using the product In this case immediately disconnect th...

Page 5: ...or electric shock Install it in a place with good ventilation When installing the unit fasten it securely and firmly A falling unit may cause personal injury If you want to relocate the already installed product be sure to turn the power off and then move or reinstall it 4 1 Camera Overview 1 AUTO IRIS Connector Auto iris lens connector 2 POWER LED Red light indicates good power connection 3 VIDEO...

Page 6: ...S Mount Adapter between the camera and the C Mount lens as shown in the illustration below 4 3 Back Focus Adjustment When to adjust the back focus Back Focus refers to the distance from the rear lens element to the camera focal plane It is only required to adjust the back focus only when the focus cannot be adjusted throughout its zoom range Requirements Tools required when carrying out back focus...

Page 7: ...o position and then focus with the back focus on the subject Step 5 Set the zoom to the most extreme wide angle telephoto position Step 6 Focus on the object with the back focus ring Check now whether it is possible to adjust the focus with the back focus ring also in the wide angle range Step 7 Repeat steps 3 6 until the focus can be adjusted throughout the zoom range When using a zoom lens and c...

Page 8: ... keys to switch between the settings and confirm your choice by pressing the OK key If an ENTER arrow is displayed press OK to access the according submenu 4 When the settings are completed go to SAVE ALL and press the OK key to save the settings If you have not done this and the power is turned off the changes in the settings will not be kept 5 In the sub menus please press with the OK key on RET...

Page 9: ... DIS The Digital Image Stabilisation will set the anti shake compensation PRIVACY You can mask specific areas in the monitoring area here MOTION DET This function is used to detect moving objects in the monitoring area NEXT Choose this option to view the third menu page SYNC This function refers to the Internal Syncronisation CAMERA ID Here you can assign a unique name or title to the camera LANGU...

Page 10: ... is too high the iris might operate improperly MANUAL Select this item for the manual iris lens 6 2 SHUTTER AGC This function is used to control the light exposure You can either select AUTO for the auto iris lens here you can set the shutter value and the brightness level depending on the lighting conditions or you can choose MANUAL for the manual iris lens here you can set up the electronic shut...

Page 11: ...AGC SLOW AGC the auto exposure is controlled by using AGC for higher and lower low lux values and by using slow shutter mode for midlow low lux values To take pictures of fast moving objects AGC is to be preferred over SLOW to reduce motion blur If shooting static objects SLOW is to be preferred over AGC to reduce noise BRIGHTNESS x0 25 x0 50 x0 75 x1 00 Sets the value of auto exposure operations ...

Page 12: ...pness of the displayed image HUE 000 100 This function is used to adjust the colour tone of the displayed image R GAIN 000 255 This function is used to adjust the saturation of the displayed image for the colour Red B GAIN 000 255 This function is used to adjust the saturation of the displayed image for the colour Blue 6 4 WHITE BAL White Balance This function is used to control the white balance ...

Page 13: ...r temperature ENVIRONMENT INDOOR OUTDOOR Choose INDOOR when the camera is installed indoors this is mainly for sodium vapor lamps or indoor lighting conditions it means ATW is set to Low Colour Temperature warm or choose OUTDOOR when the camera is installed outdoors this is mainly for sunlight conditions it means ATW is set to High Colour Temperature cool PUSH Adjusts the white balance regardless ...

Page 14: ...tone on the screen LEVEL DOWN Keep pressing with the OK key on PUSH ENTER to decrease the white balance level A decreased level produces a strong red tone on the screen PRESET When pressing on PRESET with the OK key a predefined setting will be set PUSH LOCK This mode is set to the current white balance conditions and keeps its value Select this mode and then press the OK key If there is a change ...

Page 15: ...er low bright light conditions You can set different levels here 6 7 HLC BLC When selecting the following submenu will appear HLC High Light Compensation OFF ON AUTO This function is used to surpress or mask a strong light source for example headlights of cars during night time so that other subjects can be seen in more detail The AUTO setting only functions for extremely bright light As standard ...

Page 16: ...the according ambient illumination brightness is reached BURST Set this option to ON to output a burst signal in B W mode DELAY CNT Sets the delay time for switching between COLOR and B W mode DAY NIGHT Sets the brightness level for switching from COLOR to B W mode NIGHT DAY Sets the brightness level for switching from B W to COLOR mode ATTENTION The following functions IR OPT IR LED and EXTON are...

Page 17: ...nction improves the visibility of the entire picture by providing the optimum gradation compensation for the image in one field based on the luminance information If you choose CENTER as MODE in the IR OPT submenu a submenu will appear where you can adjust the size location of the IR OPT area IR LED OFF FIX DAY NIGHT This function is not available in this camera model EXTON OFF ON Here you can act...

Page 18: ... other way round This depends on the set polarity and whether high current flow means night and low current flow means day in the external device or the other way round COLOR If set to COLOR the camera will be fixed to COLOR mode regardless of the ambient conditions 6 9 EZOOM When selecting the following submenu will appear When you enter this submenu the Electronic Zoom can be adjusted in out lef...

Page 19: ...e for each corner of the mask area Press OK again to leave this setting COLOR BLACK RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW CYAN MAGENTA WHITE Choose one of 8 colours for the mask areas TRANSP 0 00 0 5 0 75 1 0 Choose one of 4 transparency levels for the mask areas MOSAIC OFF ON Set the mosaic function for the mask areas to OFF or ON The mosaic will be shown in the mask areas when TRANSP is set to lower than 1 00 6...

Page 20: ...tting press the OK key and hold it for a while MONITOR AREA If you choose this item a submenu will appear where you can set the areas for motion detection monitoring AREA SEL 1 4 4 4 Select a monitoring area out of the 4 monitoring areas and set the options below for the selected monitoring area MODE Select ON to activate the selected monitoring area TOP Sets the top side of the selected monitorin...

Page 21: ...g the Camera ID 1 Turn on the CAMERA ID mode and enter the submenu 2 Using the four direction keys switch between the characters Press the OK key to make a desired figure 3 Press CLR if you need to delete letters 6 15 LANGUAGE The camera supports 7 different languages Select your preferred language from the list 6 16 CAMERA RESET All settings will be restored to factory default 6 17 NEXT BACK When...

Page 22: ... Light Full High Speed Shutter 1 50 1 100 000 sec auto BLC BLC HLC off AGC Off On x0 25 x0 5 x0 75 x1 Digital Noise Reduction DNR Low Midlow Mid Midhigh High Off 2D 3D Digital Image Stabilization DIS Off On Additional Features H V Reverse High Light Compensation E Zoom OSD Yes DE EN ES FR RU PT JP Camera ID 52 character 2 lines White Balance ATW PUSH Anti CR Manual User 1 User 2 Control Coaxial Vi...

Page 23: ...Dimensions 21 English ...

Page 24: ... that the products meet the standards in the following relevant provisions EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Applied harmonised standards and technical specifications EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 3 EN 60950 Ludwig Bergschneider CEO Remscheid 14 06 2012 ASP AG Lüttringhauser Str 9 42897 Remscheid Germany 22 English ...

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