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700 TVL DNR Super Low Lux OSD ICR Box Camera USER MANUAL

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1. SPECIAL menu User can setup Camera title Digital effect Freeze Mirror V FLIP Rotate D ZOOM GAMMA RS485 which is very useful to connect test monitor DVR or keyboard to do the camera setting Gamma ratio Negative image effect Motion detection Privacy mask and language choice SYNC INT is only in 12V DC power source SYNC INT and L L line lock are in 24V AC The key combination to enter the camera s OSD menu with OKINA USA s RS485 PTZ controller PTZ KB250X is SET 95 PRESET and for PTZ KBO50X is PRESET 95 ENTER A The protocol must be set to Pelco D not P For other RS485 PTZ controllers the key combination may be different If you have trouble accessing the camera OSD first check the wiring for polarity and continuity then please contact your reseller tech support Note that there are a lot of different RS485 PTZ controllers in the market so our tech support staff is limited to only a few brands The best option is to use OKINA USA s RS485 PTZ controllers RS485 PTZ Controller Key Combination to Enter OSD Menu 1 PTZ KB250X SET 95 PRESET 2 PTZ KBO50X PRESET 95 ENTER OSD Conirol Button RS485 Control keyboard Communication Pelco D DISPLAY THE SYNCHRONIZATION MODE Use the Sync menu to display the current synchronization mode Only one option is available Internal DC 12V Line Lock mode can be chose if the power input is AC 24V SET UP OSD LANGUAGE Use this menu to sel
2. higher is the value the bigger is each pixel The lower is the value the smaller is the pixel 2 Smart NR Enable or disable the smart NR function Three dimensional noise reductions 3 Smart level Set Smart NR level The values range from 1 to 200 The smaller 11 is the value the more visible is the noise but the sharper is the picture The bigger is the value the less visible is the noise but the less sharp is the picture 4 Sensitivity Set the Smart NR sensitivity for activation The values range from 1 to 200 The bigger is the value the bigger is the sensitivity SET DEFOG This feature will help to improve visibility of camera during poor weather conditions e g foggy smog In the main menu select DE FOG to enable the feature There are three options off auto and manual De fog auto mode DE FOG AUTO 1 DETECT LEVEL mm 2 2 RETURN RET 1 Detect level Set the detect level for activation The values range from to 1 5 De fog manual mode DE FOG MANUA 1 LEVEL 2 COLOR GAIN 3 EDGE GAIN 4 GAMMA 5 RETURN 1 Level Set the level of de fog The values range from 0 to 31 2 Color gain Set the level of color gain The values range from 0 to 10 12 3 Edge gain Set the level of edge gain The values range from 0 to 10 4 Gamma Set the level of gamma The values range from 0 05 to 1 00 FUNCTION There are additional functions are available in this section In the main menu select fun
3. 60 to 1 100000 FLK flicker mode avoids interference from light sources AUTO the camera sets the optimum shutter speed User can define the maximum shutter speed in AUTO mode The values range from FLK to 1 100000 18 d 2 AGC Adjust the maximum automatic gain control level used in low light conditions with the iris fully open The values range from OFF to High 3 SENS UP The setting refers to the amount of light being allowed to load on the sensor from 2 times the normal light up to 256 times the normal light This method can allow for brilliant clear color images to be taken in nearly total darkness The values range from x2 to x256 SET BACKLIGHT In the Setup menu go to Backlight and select the options DWDR HLC BLC or OFF to be modified in the menu Note that this can be set up only if DAY amp NIGHT is on COLOR mode DWDR Digital Wide dynamic range DWDR allows you to see details of objects in shadows or details of objects in bright areas of frames that have high contrast between light and dark areas such as the headlights of a passing car 1 LOW LEVEL inn 5 2 HIGH LEVEL nmmn 3 3 RETURN RET 1 Low level Set the low level of DWDR The values range from 0 to 15 2 High level Set the high level of DWDR The values range from 0 to 15 BLC BLC backlight compensation can improve image quality when the background illumination is high It prevents the object in the center from appearing too dark 1
4. VALUE MIDDLE 2 AREA SINGLE 3 DEFAULT 4 RETURN RET IMAGE ADJ 1 SHARPNESS 2 MONITOR 3 LENS SHADING 4 DEFECT 5 RETURN 1 Sharpness set image sharpness level from 0 to 31 Setting the sharpness too high will make your pictures look pixelated like old computer graphics On the other hand setting the sharpness too low will make everything look soft and blurry 2 Monitor Select the monitor type which is closest to the type you are using In the Monitor submenu there are CRT and LCD options you can also manually adjust GAMMA BLUE GAIN and RED GAIN levels for the selected monitor type 3 Lens shading Enable to brighten the edges of the camera image LENS SHADING LEVEL atti 2 H CENTER TTA LO 3 V CENTER immon 128 4 RETURN RET 1 Level set the level of lens shading correction The values range from 0 60 2 H center set center location in horizontal side The values range from 0 255 3 V center set center location in vertical side The values range from 0 255 Defect In case the camera s image sensor may have a certain number of defective pixels which could be due to operation conditions responding to light exposure differently than surrounding pixels With the Defective Pixel Correction DPC function you can enable the camera to digitally correct defective pixels using its image signal processor 17 Smart Zoom When a motion is detected in a specific area chosen by user the camera p
5. D SERVICE PERSONNEL Dd Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product CAUTION _ Never point the camera toward the sun Do not expose the lens directly to the sun or to strong light as this may damage the pick up device 2 Handle this camera with care Avoid any shock or bumping of the camera Improper handling could damage the camera 3 Requires a proper operating environment This camera is designed for indoor use The allowable temperature range for operation of this camera is between 14 F 122 F 10 C 50 C Accessory cable for other cameras 1 12V DC 1A input for IR power source 2 12V DC 1A output
6. ESS maniim 60 2 IRIS SPEED nn 2 3 RETURN RET RETURN RET 1 Sens up Adjust the magnification of existing light sources to make it easier for the camera to pick up defective pixels If set too strong the camera can regular noise mistakely as defective pixels The values range from x4 to x128 2 Diff set difference value against around pixels to find dead pixel It can find big size of dead pixel with bigger values The values range from 0 to 3 3 Threshold set threshold value The values range from 0 to 4 4 Start Perform STATIC DPC The camera closes the lens automatically and detects defective pixels that exceed the specified level User need to cover the lens with the hand 1 Brightness Select the Brightness level value from 1 to 100 2 Iris Speed Select the iris speed value from 1 and 5 EXPOSURE SETUP PROTOCOL ADJUSTMENT In the Setup menu go to Exposure and press Enter the below figure shows the different In function menu go to COMM ADJ the below figure shows the different options options avaranle available EXPOSURE 1 SHUTTER 1 60 2 AGC MIDDLE 3 SENSUP AUTOW 4 RETURN RET COMM ADJ 1 CAM TITLE 2 PROTOCOL 3 R5485 4 RETURN 1 Shutter 1 60 Fixed value MANUAL defines manual shutter value Select a higher value to see Set Camera title The camera ID displayed on screen can have up to 53 characters movement and a lower value to see clearer images The values range from 1
7. INSTALLATION 1 Determine the location of the 2 Put the tiny bracket on the screw External IR top or bottom of base camera body 3 Center the bracket position according to the two holes 5 Take the External IR and attach it to the bracket with the small screw tie 6 Adjust the External IR to desired position forward or backward and up or down MADE IN TAIWAN Copyright 2013 All Rights Reserved www okinausa com T 417_T 416 IR 24 R201310 V14 oe ay SDNR 8700 Digital Noise Reduction 700 TVL DNR Super Low Lux OSD ICR Box Camera Optional External IR SDNR 8IR14 See page 22 for details USER MANUAL Lens not included e 700 TV Lines e 1 3 Sony Exview CCD Il e Digital Noise Reduction DNR Dramatically reduces both random and fixed noise It also reduces DVR disk space usage by up to 70 e 0 00039 Sens up 256X 0 1 Lux 50 IRE F1 4 e Built in Microphone RCA Output e RS485 Output for OSD Control e 330mA e Dual Power 12V DC 24V AC FE CE Replacing SDNR 8630 PAL version also available Copyright 2013 All Rights Reserved A Please read the Manual before attempting to use this product Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN COVERS OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIE
8. be cleaned every 3 6 months Cleaning should be done by using a chamois a very fine soft cloth lens tissue or cotton tipped applicator and ethanol to carefully remove any fingerprint or dust 5 Check the power source voltage The power source voltage should be within the specified range Camera must meet the specifications Camera must be connected to a surge protector at all times 6 Objects and liquid entry Never push objects of any kind into this camera as this may touch dangerous voltage points of short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill any kind of liquid on the video product 7 Servicing Do not attempt to service this video product by yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all service to qualified servicing personnel 8 Damage requiring service Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified servicing personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the video product c If the video product has been exposed to rain or water d If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged e When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance LIMITED WARRANTY OKINA USA products are covered under warranty for one year from the date of purchase The warranty will automatically be voi
9. ction and press enter the below figure shows the different options available FUNCTION MOTION PRIVACY D EFFECT IMAGE ADJ COMM ADJ SYNC INT LANGUAGE ENGLISH OSD COLOR 1 RETURN RET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Table 2 main menu description Menu Item Description Motion Set the motion detection Privacy Set the privacy mask D effect Set digital effect Image adj Set the image adjustment Comm adj Set the communication protocol settings Sync Set the synchronization Language Set the OSD language OSD color Set the OSD color Return Exits the menu and returns to live mode SET MOTION DETECTION In the function menu go to Motion and press Enter the below figure shows the different options available 13
10. ded if any of the following occurs 1 Camera sticker is removed If the camera sticker is removed we will not be able to confirm any information regarding when and where the product was purchased We have no other way to verify the purchase record without the serial number on the camera sticker therefore it should not be removed 2 Camera is modified in any way If the camera is scratched damaged or modified in a manner not described in this manual the warranty will be voided immediately It is the customer s responsibility to keep the camera in good condition 3 Video or power cable is cut The video cable and the power cable should not be tampered with Cutting or modifying of the cables will result in termination of the warranty PACKAGE CONTENTS Ca Pate to 4 on One 1 DNR Vandal Proof Box Camera with power video cable One 1 Remote Control One 1 Allen Wrench One 1 Motion Relay Output Wire One 1 IRIS Connector One 1 User Manual C E F ERE O 5 for details For any returns please include all components listed above with original packaging in Resalable Condition Absolutely No Returns will be accepted if any component is missing damaged ji OKINA USA Unit mm SPECIFICATION Model SDNR 8700 System NTSC Image Sensor 1 3 Sony Exview CCD II DSP NVP2190 High End ASIC Solution Total Pixel 1028 H x 508 V e N Internal Line Lock Resolutio
11. e behind the mask 3 means the mask will entirely cover the area SET DIGITAL EFFECT In the Function menu go to D effect and press Enter the below figure shows the different options available D EFFECT D ZOOM SMART DZOOM DIS FREEZE MIRROR NEG IMAGE RETURN D Zoom When the digital zoom is enabled in live video the camera will zoom in on a specific area chosen by user 1 RANGE X 2 0 2 PAN mannii O 3 TILT tami O 4 RETURN RET 1 Range digital zoom in out The values range from x1 to x32 2 Pan Set pan location when D zoom is activated The values range from 100 to 100 3 Tilt Set tilt location when D zoom is activated The values range from 100 to 100 15 1 AREA 1 2 AREA DISPLAY ON J 3 VALUE TO 4 MOTION VIEW ON 5 RETURN RET 1 Area Select the motion detection zone AREA1 AREA2 AREAS that you want to configure The selected zone will be blinking 2 Area display Choose whether to enable motion detection for the selected zone If enabled you can also customize the position and size of the zone 3 Value Set the sensitivity level for the motion trigger When Sensitivity level is high motion detection can be triggered even by the slightest of movement The values range from 0 to 100 4 Motion view Choose whether to show motion blocks when the camera detects motion in the selected zone SET PRIVACY MASK With this function you can choos
12. e to mask areas that you want to hide on the screen to protect your privacy You can mask up to 8 areas using a variety of colors In the Function menu go to Privacy and press Enter the below figure shows the different options available PRIVACY 1 AREA 4 2 AREA OSPI Onu j 3 COLOR amiin g 4 TRANSPAR nimiunin 3 f 5 REYURN RET 1 Area Select the privacy mask AREA1 to AREA8 that you want to configure Each privacy mask is already associated with a pre selected color which you can change using the COLOR setting 14 D amp N BW mode Select BW to manually set the camera to black and white mode 1 BURST 2 RETURN 1 Burst Enable disable the color burst component of the video signal when the camera switches to B W a ON mode maintains the same color signal in B W so that the video signal provides better compatibility with certain color equipment b OFF mode removes the color burst signal B W video and increase the total TV lines 2 COLOR mode Select Color to manually set the camera to color day mode SET IMGE NOISE REDUCTION Smart 3DNR noise reduction reduces the background noise in a low luminance environment with 2D 3D filtering system In the Main menu select SMART 3DNR to set up noise reduction SMART 3DNR VALUE SMART NR ON SMART LEVEL Tn 200 SENSITIVITY RETURN bP WN FR 1 Value Set the desired 3DNR value The values range from 1 to 200 The
13. ect the OSD language There are 16 languages available press RIGHT or LEFT to choose the language ENGLISH KOREAN JAPANESE CHINESE TRADITIONNAL CHINESE SIMPLIFIED RUSSIAN FRENCH ESPANOL ITALIAN PORTUGUESE DUTCH GERMAN POLISH TURKISH HEBREW ARABIC SET UP OSD COLOR Value 1 6 EXIT MENU User can return to the upper level of the OSD or save current setting and exit the OSD Press RIGHT or LEFT to choose the value and press Enter to validate 20 REAR PANEL one p an Fain ALA lL my PTZ KB250 PTZ KB050X 1 Video Output 2 Audio Output 3 RS485 See page 12 for PTZ controller key combination to call up OSD menu and page 10 for wire amp cable 4 MDO Motion Detect Relay Output a Black amp Brown for External Alarm Device Set up on OSD Menu Special gt Motion gt Motion View On Off See page 11 for OSD setting and page 8 for application diagram b Red amp Orange not working for this model 5 12V DC 24V AC dual power 6 External IR optional See page 15 for more details 7 On Screen Display OSD Control OPERATION The Main menu provides access to the camera configuration options The on screen display OSD is only available in multi languages such as English Korean Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Japanese Russian French Spanish Italian Portuguese Dutch German Polish Turkish Hebrew Arabic Program the camera by attaching a standard vid
14. eo monitor to the system OSD Button Menu MAIN MENU 1 LENS DC 2 EXPOSURE a 3 BACKLIGHT OFF 4 WHITE BAL ATW DAY amp NIGHT AUTO SMART 3DNR OFF DE FOG MANUAL FUNCTION EXIT SAVE Setup Menu Description Menu Item Description Lens Defines the lens brightness and iris speed Exposure Defines the method of iris control Backlight Defines the highlight compensation HLC and backlight compensation BLC set up Day amp Night Defines the day night D N set up Smart 3DNR Defines the digital noise reduction set up De fog Defines the defog set up Function Defines motion detection privacy digital effect image adjustment auto focus language and OSD color set up Exit Exits the menu and returns to live mode Save changes made To access the Setup menu 1 Press the OSD control pad Enter or Coaxial Control Enter button to access the Main menu and its submenus 2 Push the pad up down left and right or Coaxial Control TELE WIDE NEAR and FAR button to move between menu options Press the OSD control pad Coaxial Control Enter button to select an option When in a sub menu select Return to return to the previous menu To exit the Main menu move the cursor to Exit at the bottom of the screen and press Enter All changes are saved ao 6 CAM TITLE 0123456789 ABCDEFGHUK LMNOPQRSTUV WXYZ lt 7 O _g amp CLR POS END To enter a charac
15. for external device camera power 3 External 5V trigger Depends on camera brand s own mode SWITCHES Rubber Cover DIP Switch Settings Reflection LED Power low high Y Reflection LED off on v 5P LED Power low high 5 LED Power off A on Y VR Switch Settings 1 Day and night switch time delay adjust 2 Illumination Lux level adjust 23 OPTIONAL EXTERNAL IR SDNR 8IR14 FEATURES e Total 14pcs IR LED 4pcs Reflection amp 10pcs 5 e Parabolic reflected IR LEDs allow for even illumination of a shot on near and far objects e Built in Photodiode Cadmium Sulfide CdS cells within the External IR controls the Mechanical IR Cut Filter ICR that s in the SDNR 8700 camera allowing it to detect light So when the CdS cells detect low light the External IR is triggered and activates the camera s ICR to work simultaneously for best day and night images e External IR can be mounted above or below the camera and can be aimed high or low in the field of vision IR distance up to 100ft 30m Can be used in different distance ranges and adjusts the IR high low Light sensor trigger is adjustable for a range of lighting conditions Start delay can be set at different times DIMENSION Unit mm Just plug the External IR SDNR 8IR to DNR Super Low Lux Day amp Night OSD Box Camera SDNR 8700 22 4 Clean the front face or lens It is recommended that the surface
16. icture will zoom in on the area then zoom out SMART D ZOOM RANGE X 2 0 POSITION l SENSITIVITY iniii SO TIME inn 3 RETURN RET 1 Range Set the zoom in times The values range from x1 to x5 2 Position Set the zoom area When a motion is detected it automatically zoom in out 3 Sensitivity Set the sensitivity level for activation 4 Time Defines the desired time value for display of zoom in out DIS The DIS function digital image stabilizer helps to neutralize light camera vibrations On or Off is available FREEZE The FREEZE function helps to hold the image to analyze precisely MIRROR The MIRROR function helps change the orientation of the image horizontally reversed MIRROR upside down V FLIP or horizontally reversed upside down ROTATE Using this mode does not affect the orientation of text on the screen NEG IMAGE The NEG IMAGE Display the image in a negative exposed format SET UP IMAGE ADJUSTMENT The figure on the next page shows the different options available 16 1 Value Set the value level of backlight compensation The values range from low to high 2 Area Set the area of the backlight compensation by position and the size If need to define two backlight areas please select DOUBLE 3 Default Reset to default the backlight compensation setting and area HSBLC HSBLC high spotlight backlight compensation masks strong light sources giving darker areas more de
17. n 700 TV Lines Scanning System 2 1 Interlace Minimum Illumination 0 00039 Sens up 256X 0 1 Lux 50 IRE F1 4 S N Ratio More than 50dB AGC OFF Digital Noise Be lnction DNR 3 DNR ON OFF 0 100 Day amp Night Auto B W Color EXT Digital Zoom ON OFF 0 32x Auto Gain Control Low Middle High OFF White Balance AWB AWC SET MANUAL ATW Back Light Copen saila BLC HSBLC OFF DWDR Picture Adjust Sharpness Monitor Lens shading Defect Electronic Shutter Auto 1 60 1 100 000 sec Fik X2 X256 Video Output 1 0 Vp p 75 ohm composite BNC Camera Title ON OFF Sens Up ON OFF Selectable limit 256X Picture Effect Freeze Mirror flip 180 rotate D zoom Smart D zoom Neg image DIS OSD Control Button RS485 Control keyboard Communication Pelco D P OSD Language ENGLISH CHINESE JAPANESE up to 16 countries Mechanical IR Cut Auto Day Night Filter ICR Lens Not Included Lens Type C CS DC Video Power Source 12V DC 24V AC 10 1A Power Consumption 2 5W Power Current 330mA Max Operatin 3 5 Tenpora 14 F 122 F 10 C 50 C Storage Temperature 4 F 158 F 20 C 70 C Dimension 127 2 W x 52 3 H x 69 3 D mm Weight 0 79 Ibs 360 g Specifications are subject to change without notice Note PAL version also available 21
18. tail It is often used to help identify vehicle license plate numbers for example Especially users can adjust and select the special requirement area to observe the target object under the strong spots of light exist GAIN mmi 50 MODE NIGHT ONLY MASK LEVEL Tin 70 DEFAULT al M SKIP AREA OFF RETURN RET 1 Gain adjust gain value The values range from 0 to 100 2 Mode Only when the HSBLC is enabled It can be set to NIGHT ONLY or ALL DAY 3 Mask level Defines the mask level The values range from 0 to 100 4 Default Reset to default the backlight compensation setting and area 5 Mask skip area Set the value to ON or OFF to enable or disable mask skip area SET WHITE BALANCE White balance WB tells the dome camera what the color white looks like Based on this information the dome camera will then continue to display all colors correctly even when the color temperature of the scene changes such as from daylight to fluorescent lighting for example In the Setup menu go to White Bal and select the options to be modified Menu Item Description ATW ATW automatic tracing white balance will be used depends on the lighting condition selected It ensures reliable color reproduction when lighting conditions change frequently AWB AWB auto white balance The camera adjusts theWB itself AWC SET WB is automatically adjusted to the current environment and lock it at this value Manual Manually adj
19. ter move the cursor to the desired character and press Enter to select it It appears in the input line Repeat the process until all characters are entered To move the character input position in the input line move the cursor in the command line to lt or and press Enter To clear the input line move the cursor to CLR and press Enter To delete a character in the input line select the character so that it blinks Then move the cursor to CLR on the command line and press Enter To position the camera ID on screen move the cursor to POS and press Enter The menu will then disappear on screen and the camera ID will be displayed on the monitor Use the menu button to move the camera ID to the desired position Press Enter The menu will reappear Select Return to return to the previous menu RS485 This function allows you to configure the camera s RS485 protocol settings CAMID 2 D DISPLAY BAUDRATE RETURN 1 Camera ID set the camera ID The values range from 1 to 255 2 ID display enable or disable the id display on screen Press LEFT or RIGHT enable or disable 3 Baud rate set the baud rate between camera and controller The values range from 2400 to 57600 19 SELECT THE LENS In the Setup menu go to Lens and select the type of lens used with the camera Select fox DC to adjust the lens setting manually lt SENSUP x16 DIFF ice gt x iaaah DC LENS THRESHOLD ini 2 START 1 BRIGHTN
20. ust the white balance by blue gain only The red gain is automatically adjusted when the blue gain is changed Only use this function when there is steady light In the main menu select Day amp Night to open the day night menu The Day amp Night mode has three options Auto BW and Color D amp N Auto Mode Select Auto so that the camera can automatically switch between day color and night black and white mode D amp N AUTO 1 DELAY 2 DN AGC 3 N gt D AGC 4 RETURN 1 Delay This is the time in seconds before Day lt Night switches A long delay response would be used for example to avoid switching fromNight to Day mode when car headlights pass in front of the camera The values range from 0 15 2 Day Night Set the threshold level on how dark it should be before switching from Day to Night mode Lower Higher value makes the camera switched from Day to Night at lower higher illumination The values range from 16 176 3 Night Day Set the threshold level on how light it should be before switching from Night to Day mode The values range from 0 160 10 2 Area display Choose whether to enable the selected privacy mask If enabled you can also customize the position and size of the privacy mask 3 Color Set the color of the privacy mask There are 16 colors available 4 Transparency Set the level of transparency of the privacy mask The values range from 0 to 3 0 means the mask will let user se

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