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inTC Series

 Teller Camera  

Quick Start Guide

Before operating this product, please read this quick-start guide to ensure proper use. 

Please store these instructions a safe place for future reference.

FEATURES

• 

Compact Design

• 

High Sensitivity sensor

• 

800TVL Resolution

• 

0.01 Lux

• 

Wide Dynamic Range

• 

HLC, BLC, DEFOG

• 

Dual Optical Vari-Focal

• 

Sens Up 

• 

Optional UTC Programmer

• 

12VDC  or 24VAC

PRECAUTIONS

1.  Before installing and operating the unit, please read this manual carefully.

2.  Precision components are contained in this camera, please avoid violent vibrations during 

installation and maintenance. Do not connect the power until you have completed the 

installation.

3.  Please obey all local electrical wiring regulations when using this unit.

4.  Do not use abrasive or corrosive materials for cleaning. Use only a soft cloth for cleaning.

5.  To prevent damage to the lens or sensor, do not point the camera directly into the sun 

or very strong light sources.

6.  Do not use the camera outside it’s working temperature (-10°C~ 50°C / 14°F ~122°F) or 

humidity (<90%) ranges.

7.  Ensure that the power supply meets the current requirements of the camera and that 

the supply voltage is inside the tolerances of the camera: 24VAC ±10%

8.  Ensure that the fixings used are adequate  to support the load of camera.

9.  In case of camera failure, do not attempt to dismantle or service the camera yourself. 

Please refer to qualified service personnel for repair of the camera.

CONNECTIONS

Connections for video and power are made to the flying lead from at the rear of 

the camera. Two connectors are provided:

1.  Video output connector, 75Ω BNC socket. Connect a male BNC connector to a 

Monitor, DVR or UTC programmer to this socket.

2.  Power Input connector. This is a 2.1mm DC jack.  Connect 24VAC or 12VDC.  

Observe polarity of 12VDC connections. The centre conductor is +12VDC ±10% 

and outer is ground. Refer to the adjacent diagram for clarification.

OSD ACCESS

The camera is supplied in a general configuration that will suit the majority of 

installation requirements. Should advanced configuration be required, the optional 

UTC (up the coax) Programmer may be connected to the camera to access the  
camera On Screen Display (OSD) for user programming.

 MENU

Exposure..

Day/Night..

WhiteBalance..

Display Adjust..

Connect  the  Video-In  connector  of  the  UTC  controller  to  the  Video-Out  connector 

of the camera. Connect the Video-Out of the UTC controller to a display monitor. To 

activate the camera OSD, depress the joystick button on the UTC Controller (operation 

is confirmed when LED is latched on).

Push the joystick 



to select a menu from the list.

Push the joystick 



 to change the selected value.

Press the joystick button to call the sub-menu or execute a command.

To  return  from  a  sub-menu  to  the  previous  menu,  select  “Return”  and  press  the 

joystick button.

OSD MAIN MENU

When the OSD menu is launched, you are presented with the adjacent opening screen. 

A menu option followed by a 

 

indicates the presence of a sub-menu. Options set to 

OFF will not show a  

 

until set to ON

Use RETURN 

   to return to the previous menu.

LENS menu:

•  MODE

 - DC or manual selection 

Indoor -

Default, set to fixed values

       

OUTDOOR

-

 

Iris and shutter will auto adjust to lighting situation.

•  LENS

- Used to optimize iris level using damping load.

 

EXPOSURE menu:

•  SHUTTER

 - Auto, Manual, FLK selection, 1/60~1/50K. (1/50~50K PAL) Set 

this on to reduce the exposure time of each image. This can be used to 

reduce  blur  in  images  with  fast  changing  content.  FLK  mode;  Use  this 

when flicker is observed in the image under fluorescent lighting. When 

WDR is ON, the shutter menu is disabled.

•  AGC- Off or Level Control -

Used to adjust overall gain.

•  SENS UP - 

Slows frame rate and increases low light sensitivity.

•  BRIGHTNESS - 

Sets the level of the overall brightness

•  D-WDR - 

Actively controls gamma compensation to provide optimal 

image exposure in images with 

extremes of lighting.  When WDR is ON

       the D-WDR menu is disabled.

•  DEFOG- 

Improves the clarity of 

image  obscured by fog by analysing 

the brightness of the image and 

compensates the color of the image. 

•  BACKLIGHT -  BLC or HLC 

Adjust the 

area to be enhanced and sets the level 

for 

BLC

.  

HLC

 is the ability to reverse bright points to black or gray, (areas 

such as headlights, any high luminance areas) this function will improve 

the overall picture. When WDR is ON the backlight menu is disabled.

  

WDR

WDR

 - On,Off

•  GAIN

 - Low, Middle, High - Sets level of WDR .

•  WDR OFFSET

 - Used to improve contrast in bright/dark areas.

Rev  0.1

MAIN MENU

LENS

DC

EXPOSURE.

WDR

OFF

WHITE BAL

ATW

DAY&NIGHT

AUTO

NR

SPECIAL

ADJUST

VIDEO OUT

NORMAL

RESET

EXIT

SAVE

EXPOSURE

SHUTTER

AUTO

AGC

ON 

SENS-UP

AUTO 

BRIGHTNESS 40    

D-WDR

OFF

DEFOG

OFF

BACKLIGHT

OFF

RETURN

RET

LENS

LENS

MODE

INDOOR

LENS

ADJUST

RETURN

RET

EXPOSURE MENU

WDR

GAIN

MIDDLE

WDR OFFSET

RETURN

RET

12VDC

GND

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