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1. If you re not satisfying with the mode switch time you can go to D TO N N TO D to manually adjust the sensitivity COLOR Always keep the day and night mode to day mode B amp W Always keep the day and night mode to night mode AUTO No function DTON 1 63 Set sensitivity for the day amp night mode from day to night The higher the value the more sensitivity the mode is switched when the light condition is changed Note This function is not available when AUTO and COLOR is selected 10 MENU DESCRIPTION DAY MODE EXT Use the external light sensor we added in the NIGHT camera to detect the surrounding light condition and switch to color or B W mode If you re not satisfying with the mode switch time you can go to D TO N N TO D to manually adjust the sensitivity COLOR Always keep the day and night mode to day mode B amp W Always keep the day and night mode to night mode AUTO No function DTON 1 63 a sensitivity for the day amp night mode from day o night The higher the value the more sensitivity the mode is switched when the light condition is changed Note This function is not available when AUTO and COLOR is selected 10 MENU DAY NIGHT NTOD 1 63 DESCRIPTION Set the sensitivity for the day amp night mode from night to day The higher the value the more sensitivity the mode is switched when the light condition is cha
2. the more saturated the color will be but the more noise the image will get COLOR HUE 0 71 Set the level of hue SHARPNESS 0 255 Set the level of sharpness to enhance the clarity of image detail by adjusting the aperture and sharpening the edges The more the value the sharper the image will be CONTRAST 0 255 Set the level of contrast The more the value the more the contrast level of the image will be BRIGHT 128 127 Set the level to compensate the brightness of OFF the image if needed The more the value the brighter the image will be 17 MENU DESCRIPTION EFFECT MIRROR OFF ON Enable to turn the images horizontally based on your installation situation when necessary FLIP OFF ON Enable to flip the image 180 when necessary SYSTEM CAMERA ID 0 255 Set the camera ID ID DISP OFF ON Enable or disable the display of the camera ID NAME DISP OFF ON This function has no use LANGUAGE ENG Select the language of the menu English Simplified Chinese FACTORY INIT OFF ON Enable to restore the camera parameters to factory default values The camera image will flash once when the reset is done EXIT SAVE amp EXIT Save all the changes you ve made in each menu and exit EXIT Exit without saving 18 MENU DESCRIPTION EFFECT MIRROR OFF ON Enable to turn the images horizontally based on your installation
3. 1 720000 1 600000 sec Lens f2 8 12mm F1 4 F2 8 Lens Angle Wide 104 Horizontal 56 Vertical 124 Diagonal Tele 35 Horizontal 20 Vertical 40 Diagonal IR LED 6 units IR Effective Distance Up to 25 meters IR Shift YES Day amp Night Mode YES IRIS Mode AES White Balance AUTO USER PUSH 8000K 6000K 4200K 3200K AGC Adjustable Sharpness Adjustable Flickerless 50HZ 60HZ OFF BLC Adjustable IP Rating IP66 Operating Temperature 20C 40C Power Source 110 DC12V Current Consumption 110 180mA LED OFF 370mA LED ON The specifications are subject to change without notice SPECIFICATIONS Pick up Element 1 2 7 CMOS image sensor Number of Pixels 1930 H x 1088 V Video Frame Rate 1080P 30fps 1080P 25fps Min Illumination 0 1 Lux F1 4 Wide F2 8 Tele O Lux IR LED ON S N Ratio More than 48dB AGC OFF Shutter Speed 1 30 1 25 sec 1 720000 1 600000 sec Lens f2 8 12mm F1 4 F2 8 Lens Angle Wide 104 Horizontal 156 Vertical 124 Diagonal Tele 35 Horizontal 20 Vertical 40 Diagonal IR LED 6 units IR Effective Distance Up to 25 meters IR Shift YES Day amp Night Mode YES IRIS Mode AES White Balance AUTO USER PUSH 8000K 6000K 4200K 3200K AGC Adjustable Sharpness Adjustable Flickerless 50HZ 60HZ OFF
4. BLC Adjustable IP Rating IP66 Operating Temperature 20C 40C Power Source 110 12 1A Current Consumption 10 180mA LED OFF 370mA LED ON The specifications are subject to change without notice INSTALLATION Step1 Turn the camera to the back Remove the appointed two screws This step is for the convenience of arranging the cable on the ceiling later Please refer to Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 2 Step2 Remove the three screws on the top of the camera Please refer to Figure 2 Note Please use star hex key wrench in this step INSTALLATION Step1 Turn the camera to the back Remove the appointed two screws This step is for the convenience of arranging the cable on the ceiling later Please refer to Figure 1 Star Hex Key Wrench s Surface Figure 1 Figure 2 Step2 Remove the three screws on the top of the camera Please refer to Figure 2 Note Please use star hex key wrench in this step Step3 Open the top ofthe camera and carefully screw the camera onto the ceiling Make sure the Focus Focal Length Figure 3 Figure 4 Step4 Now slightly adjust the lens make sure it faces the target recording area Loosen the lower screw to adjust the focal length and the upper screw to adjust the focus As Figure 4 shows Step3 Open the top ofthe camera and carefully screw the camera onto the ceiling Make sure the c
5. bottom MOTION MOTION Enable ON disable OFF motion detection SENSITI Set the sensitivity to trigger motion detection The higher the value the more sensitive the camera to trigger motion detection ALARM Choose the way to show motion detection is triggered TRACE to frame the area in red which motion trigger occurs on the screen or ICON to simply show a running man icon for motion trigger occurrences HOLD TIME Set how long the alarm lasts in second from 1 to 10 The function here is for this camera only and the detection log will be not noted in the DVR 15 MENU DESCRIPTION SPECIAL HLC HLC HLC high light compensation is used to suppress strong backlight for clearer images A grey mask will be covered on the source of the strong light Choose ON and click ENTER to select the areas for this function The screen will be divided into 16 areas Move to the area you want and click lt ENTER to make X to O MASK Set the darkness of the mask VALUE The more the value the lighter the grey you ll get The less the value the darker the grey you ll get THRESHOLD Set the level of light source which enables masking The more the value the stronger the light source will trigger HLC the less the value the lighter the light source will trigger HLC 16 MENU DESCRIPTION SPECIAL HLC HLC HLC high light compensation is used to suppress strong backlight
6. 757Z 141 CC WV Total Solution IR Dome Camera User Manual The product image shown above may differ from the actual product Please use this camera with a DVR which supports HD video recording Please read the instructions thoroughly before using the product d207b_d V0 9 757Z HD CC WV Total Solution IR Dome Camera User Manual The product image shown above may differ from the actual product Please use this camera with a DVR which supports HD video recording Please read the instructions thoroughly before using the product d207b_d V0 9 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD AN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK N CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Only operate this apparatus from the type of power source indicated on the label The company shall not be liable for any damages arising out of any improper use even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance All lead free products offered by the company comply with the requirements of the European law on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS dire
7. ION CAMERA PARAMETERS XAA ON a a FEATURES 1 2 7 CMOS Sensor 1080P video output f2 8 12mm vari focal lens Low light sensitivity of 0 1 Lux F1 4 Wide F2 8 Tele O Lux IR LED ON IP66 for weather proof application Day and night 24 hour surveillance with IR effective distance up to 25 meters ID Camera parameters adjustable when used with HD CCTV DVR PACKAGE CONTENT gt 1 dome camera gt User manual gt Screws amp wall plugs FEATURES 1 2 7 CMOS Sensor 1080P video output f2 8 12mm vari focal lens Low light sensitivity of 0 1 Lux F1 4 Wide F2 8 Tele O Lux IR LED ON IP66 for weather proof application Day and night 24 hour surveillance with IR effective distance up to 25 meters O AA Camera parameters adjustable when used with HD CCTV DVR PACKAGE CONTENT gt 1 dome camera gt User manual gt Screws amp wall plugs Dimensional Tolerance 5mm Dimensional Tolerance 5mm oo SPECIFICATIONS Pick up Element 1 2 7 CMOS image sensor Number of Pixels 1930 H x 1088 V Video Frame Rate 1080P 30fps 1080P 25fps Min Illumination 0 1 Lux F1 4 Wide F2 8 Tele O Lux IR LED ON S N Ratio More than 48dB AGC OFF Shutter Speed 1 30 1 25 sec
8. ables are routed and arranged properly and then connect it to power supply Focus Focal Length Figure 3 Figure 4 Step4 Now slightly adjust the lens make sure it faces the target recording area Loosen the lower screw to adjust the focal length and the upper screw to adjust the focus As Figure 4 shows Step5 Screw the top back to the camera Please refer to Figure 5 Figure 5 Note Please use star hex key wrench in this step Step5 Screw the top back to the camera Please refer to Figure 5 Figure 5 Note Please use star hex key wrench in this step CONNECTION 1 DC12V Input Terminal Connect the power terminal of the camera to a DC 12V regulated power supply Note Please use the correct power adaptor DC12V regulated to operate this unit The power tolerance of this unit is DC12V 10 Over maximum DC 12V power input will damage this unit 1 Video Output Connector VIDEO OUT Connect the camera video output to the video input of a DVR with 750 coaxial cable Note To ensure the camera has sufficient protection against moisture an extra waterproof measure such as by using an insulating tape must be used to cover the power and video connectors after connection CONNECTION 1 DC12V Input Terminal Connect the power terminal of the camera to a DC 12V regulated power supply Note Please use the correct power adaptor DC12V regulated to opera
9. ctive which means our manufacture processes and products are strictly lead free and without the hazardous substances cited in the directive The crossed out wheeled bin mark symbolizes that within the European Union the product must be collected separately at the product end of life This applies to your product and any peripherals marked with this symbol Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment ik This exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance CE Mark This apparatus is manufactured to comply with the radio interference The company does not warrant that this manual will be uninterrupted or error free We reserve the right to revise or remove any content in this manual at any time M IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD AN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ZN CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Only operate this apparatus from the type of power source indicated on the label The company shall not be liable for any damages arising out of any improper use even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the
10. ed on the current environment 1 25 Manually choose the shutter speed you need for 1 30 exposure 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 3000 1 10000 13 MENU DESCRIPTION AE automatic exposure FLICKER OFF 50HZ 60HZ Enable this function to fix the flicker situation AGC 1 5 Set the level of Auto Gain Control to detect and enhance the image signals when the light condition is poor The higher the value the stronger the signals will be enhanced and the more noise the image will get LSC ON OFF Enable or disable Lens Shading Correction to correct the phenomenon of vignetting when the focal length is short SPECIAL PRIVACY ZONE AREA SEL Select AREA1 or AREA2 to show a predefined area for masking To move and change the area please go to SX EX SY EY MASK PAT Select the color to mask black gray white Select OFF to disable area masking 14 MENU DESCRIPTION AE automatic exposure FLICKER OFF 50HZ 60HZ Enable this function to fix the flicker situation AGC 1 5 Set the level of Auto Gain Control to detect and enhance the image signals when the light condition is poor The higher the value the stronger the signals will be enhanced and the more noise the image will get LSC ON OFF Enable or disable Lens Shading Correction to correct the phenomenon of vignetting when
11. for clearer images A grey mask will be covered on the source of the strong light Choose ON and click HENTER to select the areas for this function The screen will be divided into 16 areas Move to the area you want and click lt ENTER to make X to O MASK Set the darkness of the mask VALUE The more the value the lighter the grey you ll get The less the value the darker the grey you ll get THRESHOLD Set the level of light source which enables masking The more the value the stronger the light source will trigger HLC the less the value the lighter the light source will trigger HLC 16 MENU DESCRIPTION EFFECT COLOR 0 255 Set the level of color saturation GAIN The more the value the more saturated the color will be but the more noise the image will get COLOR HUE 0 71 Set the level of hue SHARPNESS 0 255 Set the level of sharpness to enhance the clarity of image detail by adjusting the aperture and sharpening the edges The more the value the sharper the image will be CONTRAST 0 255 Set the level of contrast The more the value the more the contrast level of the image will be BRIGHT 128 127 Set the level to compensate the brightness of OFF the image if needed The more the value the brighter the image will be 17 MENU DESCRIPTION EFFECT COLOR 0 255 Set the level of color saturation GAIN The more the value
12. fusion Aim the camera to a white place and select PUSH to memory this white Then aim the camera to where it s supposed to face HOLD It s used to force the camera memorizing the current white balance setting and remain the same even when the environment is changed 8000K Switch to the suitable color temperature based on 6000K the current environment to get the right color 4200K 8000K Shade 6000K Cloud 4200K White 3200K fluorescent 3200K Halogen light bulb R G GAIN Adjust the red green value from 1 255 B G GAIN Adjust the blue green value from 1 255 AE MODE ESC Not available for this model automatic HOLD Not available for this model exposure Not available for this model 12 MENU DESCRIPTION AE BRIGHT 0 255 the level of brightness to adjust the brightness automatic of the image exposure The more the value the brighter the image SHUTTER AUTO Automatically adjust the shutter speed for exposure based on the current environment 1 25 Manually choose the shutter speed you need for 1 30 exposure 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 3000 1 10000 13 MENU DESCRIPTION AE BRIGHT 0 255 Set the level of brightness to adjust the brightness automatic of the image exposure The more the value the brighter the image SHUTTER AUTO Automatically adjust the shutter speed for exposure bas
13. mera With this function the camera will delay the mode switch at night since the light change is temporary and unnecessary to pay attention AWB MODE AUTO Automatically adjust the white balance based on the surrounding environment USER Manually adjust the white balance parameters Choose USER and click ENTER to enter the USER MODE to modify R G B gain parameters 11 MENU DESCRIPTION AWB MODE PUSH It s used for the environment surrounded largely by a particular color such as blue causing color confusion Aim the camera to a white place and select PUSH to memory this white Then aim the camera to where it s supposed to face HOLD It s used to force the camera memorizing the current white balance setting and remain the same even when the environment is changed 8000K Switch to the suitable color temperature based on 6000K the current environment to get the right color 4200K 8000K Shade 6000K Cloud 4200K White 3200K fluorescent 3200K Halogen light bulb R G GAIN Adjust the red green value from 1 255 B G GAIN Adjust the blue green value from 1 255 AE MODE ESC Not available for this model automatic HOLD Not available for this model exposure DC Not available for this model 12 MENU DESCRIPTION AWB MODE PUSH It s used for the environment surrounded largely by a particular color such as blue causing color con
14. nged Note This function is not available when AUTO and COLOR is selected DELAY TIME 1 60 Set the delay time in second after which the day and night switch is made This is used for the environment where the light condition may change suddenly and usually last for a short time for example the entrance of a parking lot lt may cause the day amp night mode switching constantly and damage the camera With this function the camera will delay the mode switch at night since the light change is temporary and unnecessary to pay attention AWB MODE AUTO Automatically adjust the white balance based on the surrounding environment USER Manually adjust the white balance parameters Choose USER and click ENTER to enter the USER MODE to modify R G B gain parameters 11 MENU DAY NIGHT NTOD 1 63 DESCRIPTION Set the sensitivity for the day amp night mode from night to day The higher the value the more sensitivity the mode is switched when the light condition is changed Note This function is not available when AUTO and COLOR is selected DELAY TIME 1 60 Set the delay time in second after which the day and night switch is made This is used for the environment where the light condition may change suddenly and usually last for a short time for example the entrance of a parking lot lt may cause the day 8 night mode switching constantly and damage the ca
15. product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance All lead free products offered by the company comply with the requirements of the European law on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS directive which means our manufacture processes and products are strictly lead free and without the hazardous substances cited in the directive N This exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance The crossed out wheeled bin mark symbolizes that within the European Union the product must be collected separately at the product end of life This applies to your product and any peripherals marked with this symbol Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment E CE Mark This apparatus is manufactured to comply with the radio interference The company does not warrant that this manual will be uninterrupted or error free We reserve the right to revise or remove any content in this manual at any time Mm TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES PACKAGE CONTENT DIMENSIONS SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLATION CONNECTION CAMERA PARAMETERS N AOUN a TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES PACKAGE CONTENT DIMENSIONS SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLATION CONNECT
16. reen mode and select Y Method 2 On the DVR live view right click to show the DVR main menu and select ADVANCED CONFIG gt DCCS Then select the channel which connects this camera and click SETUP to enter the menu of camera parameters ADVANCED CONFIG CAMERA MH a2 DETECTION MENU SETUP ALERT NETWORK DISPLAY RECORD DEVICES F W 1007 DEVICE XXXXX NOTIFY CONNECTION OK When the camera menu is entered you ll see the keys on the bottom right corner to move between and change those configurations ty Move between selections gt Change settings el Call the camera parameters menu or enter the currently selected item Xx Quit the camera parameters mode 9 ADVANCED CONFIG CAMERA MH a2 DETECTION MENU SETUP ALERT NETWORK DISPLAY RECORD DEVICES F W 1007 DCCS DEVICE XXXXX NOTIFY CONNECTION OK When the camera menu is entered you ll see the keys on the bottom right corner to move between and change those configurations ty gt el Move between selections Change settings Call the camera parameters menu or enter the currently selected item Quit the camera parameters mode Stel jala MENU DESCRIPTION DAY MODE EXT Use the external light sensor we added in the NIGHT camera to detect the surrounding light condition and switch to color or B W mode
17. situation when necessary FLIP OFF ON Enable to flip the image 180 when necessary SYSTEM CAMERA ID 0 255 camera ID ID DISP OFF ON Enable or disable the display of the camera ID NAME DISP OFF ON This function has no use LANGUAGE ENG Select the language of the menu English Simplified Chinese FACTORY INIT OFF ON Enable to restore the camera parameters to factory default values The camera image will flash once when the reset is done EXIT SAVE amp EXIT Save all the changes you ve made in each menu and exit EXIT Exit without saving 18
18. te this unit The power tolerance of this unit is DC12V 10 Over maximum DC 12V power input will damage this unit 1 Video Output Connector VIDEO OUT Connect the camera video output to the video input of a DVR with 750 coaxial cable Note To ensure the camera has sufficient protection against moisture an extra waterproof measure such as by using an insulating tape must be used to cover the power and video connectors after connection CAMERA PARAMETERS This camera series has its own configuration menu and either of the two methods below is available to access the menu based on the camera model you have Note The methods below are available only when the camera is used with our brand s HD CCTV DVR Method 1 On the DVR live view click the channel which connects this camera to display in the full screen mode and select Y Method 2 the DVR live view right click show the DVR main menu and select ADVANCED CONFIG gt DCCS Then select the channel which connects this camera and click SETUP to enter the menu of camera parameters CAMERA PARAMETERS This camera series has its own configuration menu and either of the two methods below is available to access the menu based on the camera model you have Note The methods below are available only when the camera is used with our brand s HD CCTV DVR Method 1 On the DVR live view click the channel which connects this camera to display in the full sc
19. the focal length is short SPECIAL PRIVACY ZONE AREA SEL Select AREA1 or AREA2 to show a predefined area for masking To move and change the area please go to SX EX SY EY MASK PAT Select the color to mask black gray white Select OFF to disable area masking 14 MENU DESCRIPTION SPECIAL PRIVACY SX Extend narrow the current area from the left side ZONE EX Extend narrow the current area from the right side SY Extend narrow the current area from the top EY Extend narrow the current area from the bottom MOTION MOTION Enable ON disable OFF motion detection SENSITI Set the sensitivity to trigger motion detection The higher the value the more sensitive the camera to trigger motion detection ALARM Choose the way to show motion detection is triggered TRACE to frame the area in red which motion trigger occurs on the screen or ICON to simply show a running man icon for motion trigger occurrences HOLD TIME Set how long the alarm lasts in second from 1 to 10 The function here is for this camera only and the detection log will be not noted in the DVR 15 MENU DESCRIPTION SPECIAL PRIVACY SX Extend narrow the current area from the left side ZONE EX Extend narrow the current area from the right side SY Extend narrow the current area from the top EY Extend narrow the current area from the

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