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Day & Night High-definition Color Camera User`s Manual
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1. 30 Bilselziocyloyo Deut EN cH 31 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Features This series of cameras utilizes a high performance sensor and advanced print circuit board design technology with high resolution low distortion and low noise etc Key features are e High performance SONY CCD for high definition and image clarity e Low illumination Please refer to the specifications for details e ICR filter auto switch e High light suppression for a clearer image in strong light e OSD menu enables user to configure the operating parameters e Advanced stepping motor and sleep mode to avoid ICR oscillation e BLC with programmable BLC area e AWB Auto White Balance with high color rendition e High SNR for clear and pleasing image e Auto Electronic Shutter control to adapt to different environments e AGC Auto Gain Control adaptive brightness e Auto Iris e Privacy mask with 8 optional colors and 8 configurable areas e Advanced design technology with high reliability e Advanced 3 axis design to meet different mounting requirements e Convenient back focus adjustment e Advanced double plate design to guarantee CCD heat dissipation and image quality e 3D digital noise reduction e IR SMART prevent close quarters picture from overexposure e Impact protection IEC 60068 2 75Eh 50J EN 50102 up to IK10 1 2 Chief Introduction about Function Motion Detection In the surveillance area motion will trigger
2. Press left right to select ON and press confirm button to enter DNR SETUP menu DNR SETUP VALUE umi 50 RETURN VALUE Different values represent different noise reduction levels The higher value the better Move the cursor to RETURN press confirm button to return to the previous menu POS NEG Move cursor to POS NEG and press left right to select POS or NEG If POS is selected the video will be normal If NEG is selected the video will be negative 25 SHARPNESS Means sharpness is adjustable from O to 31 Y Means brightness is adjustable from O to 255 C Press confirm button to enter C GAIN menu C GAIN BLUE unns 60 RED umi 60 RETURN BLUE Set blue value range from O to 100 RED Set red value range from O to 100 Move the cursor to RETURN press confirm button to return to the previous menu DEFECT setting Move cursor to PRIVACY press confirm button to DEFECT SETUP menu DEFECT SETUP RATE VALUE START RETURN RATE x4 x8 x16 x32 x64 VALUE Range from 1 to 6 Value represent the size of dot defect START Press confirm button A notice appears COVER THE LENS THEN PRESS ENTER KEY According to this press confirm button to start check after covering the lens Note Better to use this function in dark environment 26 DWDR Setting Move cursor to DWDR it is unavailable in the default setting Press left right to select INDOOR or OUTD
3. alarm User can adjust sensitivity Privacy Mask In the surveillance area user can cover areas to protect other s privacy The number of privacy mask areas are up to 8 Color B W auto switch The camera will display color image and become monochrome automatically at night AGC When the object being shot looks dim please turn on AGC to enhance brightness To output standard video under different illumination the range of auto gain control must be large enough When under low illumination AGC will increase camera s sensitivity and output bright and clear video S N ratio It is the ratio of Signal voltage and noise voltage If the ratio is larger the effect of noise is less and the image is cleaner OSD On Screen Display The camera supports user friendly menu interface on the screen convenient for user selecting various functions 3 axis adjustment Advanced 3 axis mechanism design meets different mounting requirement by flexibly adjusting the lens into the required angle Synchronous System Internal synchronization uses synchronous signal which is generated by the camera s crystal oscillator to complete synchronous scan Power synchronization uses synchronous signal which is generated by camera s adaptor to complete synchronous scan White Balance A camera cannot adjust the color temperature according to lighting changes as well the human eye this causes color deviation White balance is the white rendition ability of
4. camera in extremely hot cold the operating temperature shall be 10 C 60 C dusty or damp locations and do not expose it to high electromagnetic radiation To avoid heat accumulation good ventilation is required for operating environment Keep the camera away from liquid while in use While in delivery the camera shall be packed in its original packing or packing of the same texture Regular part replacement a few parts e g electrolytic capacitor of the equipment shall be replaced regularly according to their average enduring time The average time varies because of differences between operating environment and using history so regular checking is recommended for all the users Please contact with your dealer for more details Table of Contents Chapter TIrntpoductlODssismedsiede dorea n oii dal na lt ot ar ee et St 1 TO PEOOUGUEFOSt Hl Siedler o f inte oet va nae er Re la la anala a 1 1 2 Chief Introduction about FUNCTION c oett rh ad a ga ara za i ev la ala i a ra 1 TS APPENA CE saca seaca ala agita re sala alai ra pai aci n ra ri ali dU Apr dle la 4 Chapter 2 InstallattOTi escort rotor pO cedere ve Poe aaa dat aia adi tou dul 5 Zi Celling mountinstallaHolt eod tote Dot aes RUN dU pede die idus ee ta oui ceat a aan Leal td 5 2 2 Wall mount installation i sare setari 0 er ue e rap qt vtae a a alee vid uu uU DUE UE 6 2 3 Indoor wall mount installation eee eee eee aaeaeeea 8 2 4 Ceiline embedded installation sic iii
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6. the camera to adjust the problem according to the environment automatically ICR Auto Switch This will filter infrared light during the daytime and change to normal filter at night to ensure a high sensitivity and clear image BLC If there is glaring light in the background of the object being shot the object will look very dim In this situation turning on the BLC function will make the object look bright and clear but the background scene will be overexposed Ibo t 7 La 4 d T X BP 4 e 1 Ter A 2 BLC OFF BLC ON High light suppression Identify a glare point and suppress it automatically in order to see the image around the glare point more clearly 1 3 Appearance Power cable Video output Dome Base Lens Dome Cover 3 axis Easy to adjust desired focus and scene by turning and moving the 3 axis camera bracket by hand X axis 0 355 Y axis 0 90 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Ceiling mount installation Note If you install the camera on the ceiling ensure that the ceiling is strong enough to withstand three times weight of the camera and then install the camera securely If the ceiling is not strong enough the camera may fall and cause serious injury 1 Loosen the set screws with a hexagonal screw driver attached with the camera and remove the dome cover Loosen the inside set screws located around the dome core and remove the dome core gently
7. E and AREA as default setting In default setting VALUE is MID and position of the BLC area is in the middle Move the cursor to RETURN press confirm button to return to the previous menu 20 ECLIPSE Move cursor to BLC ECLIPSE press left right to ECLIPSE and press confirm button to enter HLC SETUP menu ECLIPSE SETUP VALUE mi 4 ECLIPSE MODE ALL DAY AREA 4d DEFAULT al RETURN Value setting Press left right to adjust the value value range from 0 8 ECLIPSE MODE ALL DAY and NIGHT modes could be selected when highlight suppression is available AREA setting The position and size of ECLIPSE area could be set in the same way BLC are setting DEFAULT The default ECLIPSE area setting is full screen and default value is 4 Move the cursor to RETURN press confirm button to return to the previous menu Note move cursor to BLC ECLIPSE and press left right to OFF to disable ECLIPSE and BLC function 3 2 6 DAY NIGHT Settings Press up down to move the cursor to DAY NIGHT and press left right to select COLOR NIGHT AUTO EXT Auto Setting Select Auto and press confirm button to enter the submenu 21 DAY NIGHT SETUP DELAY aaa aaa DAY NIGHT uiii NIGHT DAY umi RETURN DELAY Range from O to 63 The value 36 in DELAY option means the conversion time is 36 seconds between DAY mode and NIGHT mode DAY gt NIGHT NIGHTDAY The values here indi
8. HIK VISION DS 2CC5173P N VP IR H Day amp Night High definition Color Camera User s Manual V 2 1 0 Thank you for purchasing our product If there are any questions or requests please do not hesitate to contact the dealer This manual is applicable to the DS 2CC5173P N VP IR H color cameras This manual may contain technical or printing errors and the content is subject to change without notice Updates may be added to the new version of this manual We constantly strive to improve or update the products or procedures described in the manual safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss The precaution measure is divided into Warnings and Cautions Warnings Serious injury or death may occur if any of the warnings are neglected Cautions Injury or equipment damage may occur if any of the cautions are neglected Warnings Follow these Cautions Follow these safeguards to precautions to prevent serious prevent potential injury or death injury or material damage A Warnings 1 In the use of the product you must be in strict compliance with the electrical safety regulations of the nation and region 2 Input voltage should meet both the SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage and the Limited Power Source with AC 24V or DC 12V according to the IEC60950 1 standard Please refer to technical specifications for de
9. Install the dome base first Tighten the screws to the mounting surface Install the dome core to the dome base and tighten the screws Adjust desired focus and scene by turning and moving the 3 axis camera bracket by hand Install black cover Install the dome cover and fix with dome cover screw Note Celina LLCE Guide Patter i Dome Cover Screw To Maintain IP66 Weatherproofing it will be necessary to apply a bead of sealant around the dome base If it is cement wall user need to use expansion screw Position of screw installation should be same as dome 2 2 Wall mount installation Note If you install the camera on the ceiling ensure that the ceiling is strong enough to withstand three times weight of the camera and then install the camera securely If the ceiling is not strong enough the camera may fall and cause serious injury The video power cable walking along the wall through this hole A 1 Loosen the set screws with a hexagonal screw driver attached with the camera and remove the dome cover 2 Loosenthe inside set screws located around the dome core and remove the dome core gently 3 Install the supplied bracket on the wall Refer to picture for screws to be used 4 Install the dome core to the dome base and tighten the screws 5 Adjust desired focus and scene by turning and moving the 3 axis camera bracket by hand 6 Install black cover 7 Install the dom
10. OOR mode INDOOR mode LOW LEVEL values range from 0 15 press left right to change it You adjust it for the darker area The higher value means brighter HIGH LEVEL values range from 0 15 press left right to change it You adjust it for the brighter area The higher value means brighter Move the cursor to RETURN press confirm button to return to the previous menu DWDR INDOOR SETUP LOW LEVEL mmi 6 HIGH LEVEL nni 5 RETURN OUTDOOR mode LOW LEVEL Values range from 0 15 press left right to change it You adjust it for a darker area The higher value means brighter HIGH LEVEL Values range from 0 15 press left right to change it You adjust it for a brighter area The higher value means brighter Move the cursor to RETURN press confirm button to return to the previous menu DWDR OUTDOOR SETUP LOW LEVEL mmn 6 HIGH LEVEL umi 5 RETURN PRIVACY setting Move cursor to PRIVACY press confirm button and the menu is displayed on the screen 27 PRIVACY SETUP AREA 1 AREA DISPLAY ON COLOR inn 0 RETURN AREA Move cursor to AREA There are 8 default areas in different color and default position AREA DISPLAY You can select which area to display by selecting ON Press confirm button to enter And you can set size and position of the area COLOR The color of area could be changed by select the number range from O to 15 RETURN Move the cursor to RETURN press co
11. alue and exit the menu 29 Appendix Specification Gamma Correcti isn2 Otstatl3tusnyPigigeliNoise Reduction Sos WEG 3M icc BRSOlc v iEnEMBledaibb eteotare General oe PAL 752 H x 582 V nditions Nest gastAn densing Color 0 1Lux F1 2 AGC ON 0 0003Lux F1 2 AGC ON H 40 C 60 C 46 5 HM Xia Plieater and Fan ON Color 0 14Lux F1 4 AGC ON 0 0004Lux F1 4 AGC ON sensitivity x 256 B amp W o 0f kat PAYAL 69 ELAV oM AGC ON s his adt 506 Weather Proof Rating PAL 1 50s4 1 100 000s NIS Ove6y ps wittetficabis o H25WM lew iHaeierand Fan ON IEC60068 2 75 AgsticFbs ol E5492 exceeding IK10 Pan 0 355 Tilt 080 Rotation 90 Synchronization Internal Power Synchronization 1Vp p Composite Output 750 BNC Test Monitor OUT 1Vp p Composite Output 750 BNC Device Line More than 52dB On Off Maximum 8 Zones English Chinese 30 Viin Illumination Power Supply Dimension Unit mm 31 First Choice for Security Professionals 32
12. amera securely If the ceiling is not strong enough the camera may fall and cause serious injury 1 Loosen the set screws with a hexagonal screw driver attached with the camera and remove the dome cover Loosen the inside set screws located around the dome core and remove the dome core gently Install the dome base first Tighten the screws to the mounting surface Install the dome core to the dome base and tighten the screws Adjust desired focus and scene by turning and moving the 3 axis camera bracket by hand Install black cover Install the dome cover and fix with dome cover screw Gang Box Dome core screw Liner xpansion screw Position of screw installation should be same 10 2 5 Outdoor wall mount installation Note If you install the camera on the ceiling ensure that the ceiling is strong enough to withstand three times weight of the camera and then install the camera securely If the ceiling is not strong enough the camera may fall and cause serious injury 1 Loosen the set screws with a hexagonal screw driver attached with the camera and remove the dome cover 2 Loosen the inside set screws located around the dome core and remove the dome core gently 3 Install bracket DS 1242Z or DS 1243Z on the gt lt Mounting screw wall In this step as shown in the figure you should screw dome core screws through mounting screw 4 Install the dome base first Tighten
13. cate that satisfied values which means the threshold value of conversion between DAY mode and NIGHT mode Note EXTis used when infrared lamp is available If it is DS 2CC5173N VPIR auto setting is unavailable 3 2 7 Shutter Settings Move cursor to Shutter through pressing up down When lens is ALC press left right to select shutter speed AUTO x2 x4 x 8 x 16 x32 x 64 x128 x 256 1 100000 1 10000 1 5000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 FLK 1 50 When lens is ELC press enter to select shutter speed AUTO x2 x4 x 8 x 16 x32 x 64 x128 x 256 1 100000 1 10000 1 5000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 FLK 1 50 Note Auto x 2 Auto x 4 and so on mean sense up function realized through adding exposure time FLK means Flickerless 3 2 8 AGC Settings AGC includes OFF LOW MIDDLE or HIGH Press left right to select desired mode 22 3 2 9 Synchronization Supports internal synchronization 3 2 10 Language Language is default as English 3 2 11 Special Function Move cursor to Special press enter and the menu is displayed on the screen VIDEO Setting GAMMA SPECIAL VIDEO DEFECT DWDR PRIVACY IR SMART SLOW SHUTTER RETURN VIDEO SETUP GAMMA FREEZE MOTION MIRROR ZOOM 3DNR NEG POS SHARPNESS Y GAIN C GAIN RETURN 23 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 44 POS we 20 wen 69 H Move cursor to GAMMA and press left right to set GAMMA value GAMMA values in
14. clude USER range from 0 05 to 1 00 with 0 05 interval FREEZE Freeze current picture if it is ON Motion Move cursor to Motion press left right to turn it on press confirm button to enter the submenu MOTION SETUP AREA 1 AREA DISPLAY ON 4 VALUE naaman anna 40 MOTION DISP ON RETURN AREA Move cursor to AREA and press left right to select from four areas AREA DISPLAY Press left or right to turn it on or off If it is off motion detection is disabled in this area If it is on press confirm button to enter the submenu to set size and position of area VALUE Select sensitivity value from O to 40 The higher value the more sensitive MOTION DISP Press left right to turn it on or off If it is on the color of motion detection area is changed Move the cursor to RETURN press confirm button to return to the previous menu MIRROR Move the cursor to MIRROR press left right to select MID H V or OFF H represents horizontal V represents vertical Zoom Move cursor to ZOOM press left right to select ON press confirm button to enter 24 ZOOM SETUP X 1 1 H unii 20 V RETURN uni 25 RATE Zoom multiple maximum to 32 Hold on left right button to zoom in out H horizontal migration V vertical migration H and V are available when the image is magnified 3DNR User can turn on or off the digital noise reduction
15. e cover and fix with dome cover screw Note If it is cement wall user need to use expansion screw Position of screw installation should be same as dome Note Choosing DS 1240ZJ can realize zero Angle monitoring 2 3 Indoor wall mount installation Note If you install the camera on the ceiling ensure that the ceiling is strong enough to withstand three times weight of the camera and then install the camera securely If the ceiling is not strong enough the camera may fall and cause serious injury 1 Loosenthe set screws with a hexagonal screw driver attached with the camera and remove the dome cover 2 Loosen the inside set screws located around the dome core and remove the dome core gently 3 Install bracket DS 1229ZJ or DS 1239Z on the wall 4 Install the dome base first Tighten the screws to the mounting surface 5 Install the dome core to the dome base and tighten the screws 6 Adjust desired focus and scene by turning and moving the 3 axis camera bracket by hand 7 Install black cover 8 Install the dome cover and fix with dome cover screw DS 1229Z DS 1239ZJ Electric Box included Note If it is cement wall user need to use expansion screw Position of screw installation should be same as dome 2 4 Ceiling embedded installation Note If you install the camera on the ceiling ensure that the ceiling is strong enough to withstand three times weight of the camera and then install the c
16. ent Manual WB setting is as below Select MANUAL and the menu is displayed on the screen MANUAL WB SETUP BLUE mons 60 RED inim 60 RETURN Press up down to Temp and press left right to adjust the value of temperature Then move the cursor to RETURN and press confirm button to return to the previous menu Press up down to BLUE and RED then press left right to adjust the value Then move the cursor to 18 RETURN press confirm button to return to the previous menu ATC Automatically white balance control Usually used for place that color temperature is stable Note When NIGHT mode is selected WHITE BAL is disabled 19 3 2 4 BLC ECLIPSE Settings BLC Back Light Compensation Press up down to BLC ECLIPSE and press confirm button and the menu is displayed on the screen BLC SETUP VALUE AREA DEAFAULT RETURN Move cursor to BLC ECLIPSE press left right to BLC and press confirm button to enter the BLC SETUP menu Move cursor to VALUE to select LOW MID or HIGH Move cursor to AREA press confirm button to enter the submenu First press direction button to set the BLC area position as up down left right or middle then press confirm button to set the size of BLC area in the same way Press confirm button to choose RET to return to the previous menu or AGAIN to reset position and size Move cursor to DEFAULT to set VALU
17. menu Move the cursor to EXIT press left right to SAVE press confirm button to exit and save CAMERA ID setting 3 2 2 Lens Type Settings Press up down to move the cursor to LENS and press left right to select the lens type as ELC or ALC ELC uses auto electronic shutter to adjust the brightness ALC uses auto iris to control camera lens Note ELC auto shutter fixed iris ALC auto iris fixed shutter Select ELC and press confirm button then the ELC Setup menu is showed on the screen ELC SETUP VALUE LILI LLLI 60 RETURN Press up down to move the cursor to the VALUE press left right to adjust brightness move the cursor to RETURN and press confirm button to return to the previous menu Note Different values represent the different brightness Select ALC and press confirm then ALC Setup menu is displayed on the screen 17 ALC SETUP VALUE uiii 6 RETURN Move the cursor to VALUE press up down to adjust the menu Move the cursor to RETURN and press the confirm button to return to the previous menu 3 2 3 WHITE BAL Settings Press the cursor to WHITE BAL then press left right to select ATW1 ATW2 MANUAL or ATC ATW1 Auto traced balance mode 1 Built in algorithm for automatic white balance setting Usually used for indoor environment ATW2 Auto traced balance mode 2 Built in algorithm for automatic white balance setting Usually used for outdoor environm
18. nfirm button to return to the previous menu IR SMART Move cursor to IR SMART press left or right to turn it on off If it is on press confirm button to enter IR SMART VALUE seipsa AREA H RETURN VALUE Range from 1 to 15 AREA Move cursor to AREA press confirm button to enter the submenu First press direction button to set the IR SMART area position as up down left right or middle then press confirm button to set the size of IR SMART area in the same way Press confirm button to choose RET to return to the previous menu or AGAIN to reset position and size RETURN Move the cursor to RETURN press confirm button to return to the previous menu Note IR SMART is only available when there is infrared lamp SLOW SHUTTER Move cursor to SLOW SHUTTER press left or right to turn it on off If it is on press confirm button to enter 28 SLOW SHUTTER SETUP SLOW SHUTTER RETURN SLOW SHUTTER x 2 x 4 x8 x16 x32 x64 x128 x256 RETURN Move the cursor to RETURN press confirm button to return to the previous menu 3 2 12 Exit Setting Move cursor to EXIT and press left right to select from SAVE CANCEL and DEFAULT Then press enter to exit the menu CANCEL Press enter to cancel the setting parameter and exit the menu SAVE Press enter to save the setting parameter and exit the menu DEFAULT Press enter to restore the factory default v
19. right to control the OSD functions 15 Chapter 3 Menu Description 3 1 Menu Interface Press menu button the OSD menu will show on the screen MENU CAM ID OFF 1 LENS ALC 4H WHITE BAL AWB Fa BLC ECLIPSE OFF DAY NIGHT AUTO 4 SHUTTER 1 50 AGC MIDDLE SYNC INT LANGUAGE ENGLISH SPECIAL 4 EXIT CANCEL Press up down button to move up down cursor left right button to select the different options 3 2 Menu Details 3 2 1 Camera ID Settings Press up down to move cursor to Camera ID press left right to enable or disable this setting ON OFF The camera ID is is not displayed on the screen Select On and press confirm button to enter the Camera ID menu CAM ID 0123456789 ABC DEFGHIJK LMNOPQRSTUV WXYZ e tT1 B s 16 Press up down to move the cursor to choose characters numbers symbols and press confirm button to modify the camera ID press left right to move cursor to the character of camera ID press confirm button to change the characters of camera ID on the discontinues line move the cursor to the CLR to clear all characters inputted move the cursor to POS setting and press confirm button to enter the camera ID position setting menu then press up down to change the position of camera ID press confirm button to exit the camera ID position setting menu and return to the camera ID menu move the cursor to RETURN and press confirm button to return to the previous
20. tailed information 3 Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload may cause over heating or a fire hazard 4 Please make sure that the plug is firmly connected to the power socket 5 When the product is mounted on wall or ceiling the device shall be firmly fixed 6 If smoke odor or noise rise from the device turn off the power at once and unplug the power cable and then please contact the service center 7 Ifthe product does not work properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance A Cautions 1 2 10 Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock Do not touch CCD Charge Coupled Device modules with fingers If cleaning is necessary use clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gently If the camera will not be used for an extended period please replace the lens cap to protect the CCD from dirt Do not aim the camera at the sun or extra bright places Blooming or smearing may occur otherwise which is not a malfunction and affect the endurance of CCD at the same time The CCD may be burned out by a laser beam so when any laser equipment is in using make sure that the surface of CCD will not be exposed to the laser beam Do not place the
21. the screws to the mounting surface 5 Install the dome core to the dome base and tighten the screws Dome Cover 6 Adjust desired focus and scene by turning and ll Dome Cover Screw moving the 3 axis camera bracket by hand 7 Install black cover l i Flange Screw 8 Install the dome cover and fix with dome cover screw Note If it is cement wall user need to use expansion screw Position of screw installation should be same as dome Following is DS 1242ZJ and DS 1243ZJ 11 DS 1242Z DS 1243ZJ With Gang box 12 2 6 Camera Adjustments To perform the following camera adjustments connect a monitor Then turn on power to the camera and monitor To use the service connector refer to 2 5 2 Service Connector 2 6 1 Vari focal lens zoom and focus adjustments To adjust the field of view 1 Loosen the zoom locking screw 2 Turn the zoom adjustment ring clockwise or counterclockwise to select the field of view 3 Tighten the zoom locking screw Focus To adjust the focus 1 Loosen the focus locking screw 13 2 Turn the focus locking screw clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the focus 3 When the optimal focus is reached tighten the focus locking screw 14 2 6 2 Service Connector Following pictures show the position of service connector 2 6 3 Menu button Push the Joy stick for one second and the OSD appears on the screen Movie the Joy Stick up down left amp
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