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Installation Instructions

CDR Series

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MENU SELECTION SCREEN

This is the first menu displayed to the user when the menu system is entered.

BASIC SETTINGS

Selecting this item opens the Basic Settings menu.

ADVANCED SETTINGS

Selecting this item opens the Advanced Settings menu. Note that this item may be disabled

if your password does not allow Advanced user privileges.

GLOBAL SETTINGS

Selecting this item opens the Global Settings menu.

SET PASSWORDS

Selecting this item opens the Set Passwords menu from which you can set the passwords

that are used to access the Basic and Advanced menus.

RESTORE SETTINGS

Changes made in the menu system may be saved to one of four groups by selecting the

SAVE & EXIT menu option. The RESTORE SETTINGS option is used to restore the settings

from one of these previously saved groups. When chosen, you are asked which Group you

want to restore (GRP 1, GRP 2, etc.).
The GRP 4 profile is reserved for use with the profile switch feature (see page 10). This

group can be accessed for adjustments by using the RESTORE SETTINGS option, however

upon exiting the menu system, the camera will revert to operation in the previously selected

group.
It should be noted that whenever camera power is lost, the settings saved to GRP 1 will be

initially displayed. If you want to return the camera to the settings stored in GRP 2, 3 or 4,

you will have to restore them first using this RESTORE SETTINGS option.

SAVE & EXIT

Selecting  this  option  allows  you  to  save  any  settings  you  have  made  within  the  menu

system. When chosen, you are asked which Group you want to save the settings to (GRP

1, GRP 2, etc.). You can restore saved settings using the RESTORE SETTINGS option.

EXIT

This option allows you to exit the menu system without saving any changes.

MENU SELECTION

BASIC SETTINGS

ADVANCED SETTINGS

GLOBAL SETTINGS

SET PASSWORDS

RESTORE SETTINGS

SAVE & EXIT

EXIT

Содержание CDR Series

Страница 1: ...CDR Series Cameras Installation Instructions ...

Страница 2: ...nzösisch Deutsch Italienisch und Holländisch erhältlich Bitte wenden Sie sich an Baxall Ltd Tel 44 0 161 406 6611 oder besuchen Sie www baxall com Weitere Details zum Ändern der Menüsystemsprache finden Sie auf Seite 5 Deze handleiding is tevens verkrijgbaar in het Frans Duits Italiaans en Nederlands Neem voor meer informatie contact op met Baxall Ltd telefoon 44 0 161 406 6611 of ga naar www baxa...

Страница 3: ...ction 11 Focus Adjustment 11 System Connections 12 RS485 Menu Control 13 The Menu System 16 Entering the Menu System 16 Selecting a Language 17 Navigating the Menu System 17 Menu Selection Screen 19 Basic Settings Menu White Balance 21 Gamma 22 AGC Automatic Gain Control 22 Shutter EI 23 BLC Backlight Compensation 24 Lens Menu 26 Pk White Menu 27 Camera ID 28 Advanced Settings Menu Auto Black 31 V...

Страница 4: ...s Installation Instructions 4 CONTENTS Global Settings Menu Settings 35 Sync Menu 36 Lens Type 38 Comms 38 RS485 Setup 39 Set Passwords Menu Basic and Advanced Passwords 41 Password Recovery 42 Specifications 43 ...

Страница 5: ...aste Die gewählte Sprache wird dann mit einer Meldung bestätigt 4 Positionieren Sie den Cursor auf BEENDEN und drücken Sie die Wähltaste SELEZIONE DELLA LINGUA La telecamera consente di visualizzare il sistema di menu in cinque lingue differenti 1 Controllo locale premere il joystick verso l interno Controllo remoto se si utilizza un controller di telemetria premere una volta il tasto Autopan Il t...

Страница 6: ...ts lifetime If you have any problems contact Baxall Limited All CDR series cameras are fitted with a Direct Drive DD lens connector have adjustable back focus and accept C and CS lenses Option Mono Color Resolution TVL Sensitivity lux f1 2 CCD Sensor size Sony HyperHAD CCD Sony ExviewHAD CCD 580 580 480 480 0 1 0 9 0 04 0 4 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 Supply 11 40 VDC 18 30 VAC CDR2233A CDR4233A CDR3223A ...

Страница 7: ...s camera is fitted with a 1 A time lag fuse located on the rear board assembly Replacement must be with an identical type of fuse Under no circumstances must the power consumption of the rear Auto Iris connector exceed 50 mA or the Direct Drive connector exceed 25 mA The CDR series range is designed for use in general purpose CCTV applications and has no other purpose Only operate the camera betwe...

Страница 8: ...yl alcohol 4 Do not expose the sensor to direct sunlight as this may impair the performance of the camera 5 The maximum weight of the camera is 0 55kg 6 Only use the camera in a clean dust free environment 7 For outdoor use an appropriate protective housing conforming to IP65 or UL50 or better must be used CONNECTORS AND CONTROLS 9 8 11 Side View Top View 10 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 External sync input gen...

Страница 9: ...video signal The 4 pin mini DIN connector has the following specification Y 1V pk pk 75 Ohm C 0 3V 75 Ohm Genlock external synchronisation For external synchronisation connect a video coaxial cable terminated with a 75 Ohm BNC connector to the socket marked GENLOCK on the rear of the camera The GENLOCK facility synchronises to either a 1V pk pk video signal or a standard sync plus blanking signal ...

Страница 10: ... require no wiring connections Auto Iris Lenses Connections for auto iris lenses are located on the rear of the camera Connect auto iris lenses to the 3 terminal connector block according to the table below Direct Drive Connect DD lenses to the female 4 pin socket on the side of the camera If the lens does not have a DD plug fitted then wire the lens to a suitable plug in accordance with the diagr...

Страница 11: ...ses Set the lens focus to infinity and view an image greater than 2 metres away Focus the image using the back focus screw Set the lens focus as required Manual Iris Lenses Open the iris fully and set the lens focus to infinity View an image greater than 2 metres away Focus the image using the back focus screw Set the lens focus and iris as required Auto Iris and Direct Drive Lenses Fully open the...

Страница 12: ...The camera is connected directly to the monitor Camera setup must be made via the built in joystick Camera Simple direct connection video Camera Monitor Connection via telemetry controller Telemetry Controller video telemetry SYSTEM CONNECTIONS CDR series cameras receive coaxial telemetry via the Video Out BNC connector These telemetry signals are passed to a receiver when required via a 20mAtwist...

Страница 13: ...The controller can then be used to make menu selections The connections should be made through pins 1 and 2 of the Comms I O Connector see Comms I O Connections on page 9 for pin out Notes The RS485 connections are only used for controlling the on screen menus It cannot be utilized without setting the PROTOCOL option in the Comms menu must be set to BAXALL This operation can only be carried out lo...

Страница 14: ...are of fixed length there is no requirement for a length byte Address This byte contains the destination node for the command packet A camera will only accept commands intended for it A camera will become active on receipt of its address and will remain active until receipt of a complete command Command The Command byte contains a bit that determines whether the values in the succeeding fields ref...

Страница 15: ...Day Night Toggle 0x85 0x00 0x00 0x00 Activate Menu 0x87 0x4d ASCII M 0x00 0x00 Menu Enter Key 0x87 0x0d 0x00 0x00 Menu Cursor Left Menu Cursor Right As detailed in Table 3 Menu Cursor Up Menu Cursor Down Table 3 Basic Command Format Field Bit Meaning Active When Command 7 Simple Commands Clear 6 Unused Always Clear 5 Unused Always Clear 4 Unused Always Clear 3 Down Up Clear 2 Up Down Clear 1 Right...

Страница 16: ...TINGS LANGUAGE SELECTION A special password is used to access the Language menu where the language in which the menu system is displayed can be selected See Selecting a Language on page 17 ENTERING THE MENU SYSTEM Entering the password To enter the menu system a password providing access to the Basic Settings menu or the Advanced Settings menu must be input by the user Note that entering a passwor...

Страница 17: ...atures a language selection option which allows you to view the menu system in five different languages 1 Following the directions under Entering the Menu System on page 16 enter the following password 9 9 9 9 2 The Language menu is displayed 3 Move the cursor to the required language and press the select key At this point a message is displayed confirming which language has been selected 4 Move t...

Страница 18: ... typical menu screen is shown below The cursor shows the currently selected menu item and is represented by a box which is moved up or down with the up down joystick or arrow keys The left right joystick or arrow keys are then used to change the selected parameter for that menu item A menu item with an arrow ð indicates that a sub menu exists Pressing the select key either the built in joystick or...

Страница 19: ... you are asked which Group you want to restore GRP 1 GRP 2 etc The GRP 4 profile is reserved for use with the profile switch feature see page 10 This group can be accessed for adjustments by using the RESTORE SETTINGS option however upon exiting the menu system the camera will revert to operation in the previously selected group It should be noted that whenever camera power is lost the settings sa...

Страница 20: ...tallation Instructions 20 BASIC SETTINGS MENU This section covers the Basic Settings menu system BASIC SETTINGS WHITE BALANCE ð USER GAMMA 0 45 AGC OFF SHUTTER EI EI ON BLC OFF LENS MENU PK WHITE MENU CAMERA ID EXIT ...

Страница 21: ... that PUSH is not limited in its colour temperature range frame This means that the PUSH setting can balance colour temperatures that would normally be out of the range of the ATW setting However this can lead to a slight loss in chrominance in certain conditions The HOLD setting is used set a fixed colour balance after the PUSH operation has ended This setting is fundamentally the same as using t...

Страница 22: ... 20dB 22dB 24dB Max The AGC Automatic Gain Control parameter sets the maximum amount of gain that the camera can apply to the signal from the CCD If there is sufficient light falling on the CCD theAGC circuit will not apply any gain As the light level decreases theAGC circuit increases the gain until the required video output level is achieved or the maximum gain reached Higher AGC settings provid...

Страница 23: ... images of moving objects but will result in a darker picture since the time allowed for the CCD to charge becomes shorter The EI ON option electronically compensates for excessive scene illumination by automatically adjusting the exposure time between 1 50 and 1 10000s The 1 120 option provides a flickerless mode which can be used to minimise the flicker caused by certain lighting conditions Fact...

Страница 24: ...cilitate backlight compensation five windows are provided Top Left Centre Right and Bottom The BLC menu allows you to alter the size and position of the centre window The other four windows occupy positions around the centre window at the top bottom left and right of the scene Their size is determined by the size and position of the centre window Note that these peripheral areas may not always be ...

Страница 25: ...pensation facility it is possible to size and position the centre window around the area of interest i e the doorway By setting the weighting of the four peripheral windows to zero only the centre window will be used to calculate the scene exposure Therefore a person entering the shop will be clearly displayed Example 2 The camera is required to observe a typical street scene The sky above the bui...

Страница 26: ...EL Options Adjustable between 0 and 125 This parameter sets the DC reference signal used to control the lens iris Factory default is 50 AV PK MIXING Options Av to Pk over eight steps Certain scenes contain high contrast objects and are better compensated for by setting the direct drive lens control to Peak so that the lens responds to these bright areas and highlights Other scenes have little or n...

Страница 27: ...e Peak White Inversion feature is designed to overcome this It allows you to render as black any part of the scene over a certain brightness threshold A typical usage of this may occur in a highway surveillance role Car headlamps would normally cause an auto iris lens to close By using peak white inversion to render the headlamps as black the lens will not react to them and therefore correctly exp...

Страница 28: ...own below This menu is used to change the on screen position of the ID and to edit it Select EDIT ID and press the select key This will open the Edit Camera ID menu shown below The current camera title will be displayed with the first character selected CAMERA ID MOVE ID EDIT ID EXIT EDIT CAMERA ID Camera Title USE ARROW KEYS PRESS SELECT WHEN DONE BASIC SETTINGS WHITE BALANCE ATW GAMMA 0 45 AGC O...

Страница 29: ... the z and characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz space 0123456789 When the desired camera title has been assembled 12 characters maximum press the select key to return to the Camera ID menu Moving the Camera ID The position of the on screen camera title is changed by selecting the CAMERA ID menu item and pressing the select key From the Camera ID menu select MOVE ID and p...

Страница 30: ...CDR Series Installation Instructions 30 ADVANCED SETTINGS MENU This section covers the Advanced Settings menu system ADVANCED SETTINGS AUTO BLACK ð ON VIDEO ADJUSTMENT INFO RESTORE FACTORY EXIT ...

Страница 31: ...used the black level or pedestal must be set by the user to a value between 0 and 255 The factory default is for the black level to be set at 50mV LIMIT Options Min to Max over eight steps If the scene does not contain any significantly dark areas for example a view of part of a room with light coloured walls it would be inappropriate to clamp a bright part of the scene to black The limit paramete...

Страница 32: ...factory set to 700mV Adjustment is provided if needed due to cable attenuation etc CHROMA LEVEL Colour Cameras Only Options Min to Max over eight steps This parameter allows you to change the reference signal used by the monitor to determine the colour information of the video signal colour burst signal Chroma level is factory set to 300mV Adjustment is provided if needed due to cable attenuation ...

Страница 33: ...as been assigned to the camera This can be changed in the Global Settings menu See page 39 for details RESTORE FACTORY By selecting this RESTORE FACTORY option you can restore the original factory settings You can then use the SAVE EXIT option from the Menu Selection screen to save the factory settings You will be asked to select which Group you want to save the settings to GRP 1 GRP 2 etc It shou...

Страница 34: ...CDR Series Installation Instructions 34 GLOBAL SETTINGS MENU This section covers the Global Settings menu system GLOBAL SETTINGS SETTINGS EXIT ...

Страница 35: ...select the way the camera maintains frame synchronisation LENS TYPE This menu is used to set the lens type These can be either DC Direct Drive or Video Drive Auto Iris lenses or Manual Fixed iris lenses COMMS This menu is used to select the way the camera communicates with any output devices that it is connected to See the following pages for more details on each of these menus GLOBAL SETTINGS SET...

Страница 36: ...C cycle Only if neither of these sources are present will the camera default to the INT option internal lock The INT option locks the camera frame rate to a frequency generated by an internal crystal If required the INT option can also be selected in the menu regardless of whether a genlock synchronisation signal or an AC power source is present When AUTO is selected a number of options will be di...

Страница 37: ...to each camera individually In this case the genlock termination parameter needs to be set to ON b The genlock signal may be sent to several cameras in a daisy chain configuration i e one camera feeds the next and so on In this case the genlock termination parameter needs to be set to OFF for all of the cameras in the system except the last in the chain which should be set to ON SC PHASE Colour Ca...

Страница 38: ... devices that it is connected to You can select the data transmission protocol to be used and also modify the camera setup for when communication with an output device is made via the RS485 connector PROTOCOL Options SIMPLE BAXALL COAX Select the data transmission protocol to be used COAX should be selected for use with coaxial telemetry while BAXALL should be selected for use with RS485 control S...

Страница 39: ...ptions 1200 9600 19200 38400 Select the rate at which data is transferred via the RS485 connector RS485 ADDRESS Options 255 combinations 01 FF This option allows you can assign an address to the camera This address then acts as an identifier when information is transferred to the camera from the RS485 connector COMMS PROTOCOL BAXALL RS485 SETUP EXIT RS485 SETUP BAUD RATE 1200 RS485 ADDRESS 0000001...

Страница 40: ...CDR Series Installation Instructions 40 SET PASSWORDS MENU This section covers the Set Passwords menu system SET PASSWORDS BASIC PASSWORD ADVANCED PASSWORD EXIT ...

Страница 41: ...rrow keys or joystick to move to the next digit of the password When all four numbers have been set press the select key Important Notes The Advanced and Basic factory default password is 0 0 0 0 and until new basic and advanced passwords have been specified there is no control over the access to the camera menu system If only the basic password is specified access to the camera menu system will r...

Страница 42: ...d a number will be generated and displayed below the password entry fields as shown below This number is randomly generated and therefore will be different each time the 1 1 1 1 password is entered 3 Immediately telephone Baxall Limited where you will be asked to supply this number 4 You will be provided with a temporary password that complements the number that has been randomly generated Enter t...

Страница 43: ...metry specification 1V Pk Pk Composite Video 20mA Twisted pair Belden 8723 or equivalent Loop resistance less than 500 Ohms Screen must be connected to earth with a maximum cable length of 20 metres Power Source 11 40 VDC 18 30 VAC Power Consumption 9W at 12 VDC 9W at 24 VAC Weight 0 45 kg Environmental Operating Temperature 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Humidity 20 to 80 RH non condensing Storage Temper...

Страница 44: ...e 1 03 02 Baxall Limited Stockport England Visit our Web site http www baxall com Baxall Limited reserve the right to make changes to the product and specification of the product without prior notice to the customer ...

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