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HB75(X) Operation Manual - Honeywell Video Systems

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1. P N 800 11984V1 A 10 2012 Honeywell Need Help Call 1 800 323 4576 for sales service and customer support www honeywellvideo com READ AND KEEP THIS OPERATION MANUAL a Performance Series WEATHERPROOF IR CAMERA Operation Manual 4 800 11984V1 A 10 2012 USER INFORMATION h RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK l DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CONTENTS Thank you for purchasing this COLOR VIDEO CAMERA Before using this camera please read this operation manual carefully to obtain the best result and keep this manual for future reference Warnings and Cautions Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced personnel to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty WARNING This device is configured for 12 V DC operation only do NOT connect to higher voltage Use only with NRTL approved 12 V DC power supplies To prevent potential ground loop issues a separate PSU should be used for each camera A multiple output PSU may be used if the multiple output PSU has isolated and protected 2A MAX outputs Caution The light emitted from the near infrared light emitting diodes LEDs provides illumination over a wide area This light is no
2. 6 NAME AND FUNCTIONS nennnnannnnnn meni 11 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence 7 CONNECTIONS meae aeneae A EIERE EA ec A EEEE cence EAEE E REETTA 12 of important operating instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance 8 OPERATING CAMERA 7717 11 111111117 17 1111111511115111 13 Need Help 9 SPECIFICATION Call 1 800 323 4576 for sales service and customer support www honeywellvideo com 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 5 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 PRECAUTIONS Read Instructions Do not install the camera in extreme temperature conditions gt ae K Operate the camera under conditions where temperatures are within 14F to 122 10 C to 50 C Read all of the safety and operating instructions Ensure there is enough ventilation in high temperature environments before using the product i Do not disassemble the camera 7 r There are no user repairable parts inside Retain Instructions s h F F for Do not drop the camera or subject them to physical shocks ave these Instructions for later Use It can cause malfunctions to occur Never keep the camera face to strong light directly Cleaning It can damage CCD Doinotuse liquid cleanets or aerasol Do not touch the camera lens dome or bezel front glass plate cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning It can cause smudging an
3. the essential requirements of the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the General Product Safety Directive GPSD 2001 95 EC confirming to the requirements of standards EN 55022 for emissions EN 50130 4 for immunity and EN 60065 for Electrical Equipment safety 2 3 3 FEATURES 4 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Adaptive IR Technology Adaptive IR technology dramatically eliminates the white out effect and saturation on close objects producing a clear and recognizable image regardless of viewing condition or location of objects 1 3 High Sensitivity CCD Min Illumination F1 4 50 IRE AGC Max oe UooJ 0 3 LUX COLOR 0 LUX IR LED ON Owner s Manual Sunshield User friendly menus High Resolution 600 TVL GIS 2 SBLC Super Back Light Compensation Bracket Mounting Screws Sunshield Fastener Mount DNR Digital Noise Reduction Privacy zone selectable Mirror Horizontal POLLA L Flickerless On Off Mounting Screw L Wrench DC Plug Cable Breather vent 8 9 5 INSTALLATION 6 NAME AND FUNCTIONS Sunshield fastener Sunshield 1 IRLED IR Camera 850nm 30 18EA Focus Handle Used to provide for accurate focusing Mounting scre
4. 206 TOP reduce RIGHT extend j i 4 LEFT lt gt 1 lt gt RIGHT el 31 i j 7 1 i i H H H H BOTTOM 5 INITIAL To reset to factory default only on the PRIVACY mode Select INITIAL using the UP or DOWN button You can reset the PRIVACY mode using the MENU button 6 RETURN To return to IMAGE ADJ MENU Select RETURN using the UP or DOWN button You can return to IMAGE ADJ MENU using the MENU 7 COLOR GAIN ae ni paii Select COLOR GAIN using the UP or DOWN button and then press the MENU button to activate the COLOR MODE i option r 8 INITIAL To reset to factory default only on the IMAGE ADJ mode Select INITIAL using the UP or DOWN button and reset the 1 R Y To adjust density of RED 0 20 IMAGE ADJ mode using the MENU button 8 Yolo adlust densityiof BENE 0 20 9 RETURN To return to MAIN MENU Select RETURN using the UP or DOWN button and return to MENU using the MENU button 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 44 5 441 41 511i 6 2 PRECAUTIONS 2 2 20 22ecceeereerce cee c een nne ence ene n eres ene nnnceeneenenes 7 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert 3 FEATURES 8 AN the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons 4 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 9 5 INSTALLATION 10
5. WHITE YELLOW GREEN BLUE RED BLACK GRAY Press MENU button to access the SETUP menu TOP 4 63 6 74 i PRIVACY BOTTOM 5 64 7 75 Select each sub menu by using the lt gt A Vbutton LEFT 18 205 22 206 Press the MENU SET button to select RIGHT 19 206 23 207 IMAGE ADJ INITIAL OFF ON i BETUEN ba DOWN Move down MENG COLOR GAIN c i UP Move up WAITE BAL INITIAL OFF lt 1 ON LEFT Move left AGC DAY NIGHT RETURN IMAGE ADJ CAM TTEE ON UP DN LE RI RAL GENERAL LANGUAGE ENG MENU SET EXIT VERSION Press the joystick in its straight position INAN aes LON Sevice Monitor Connecter INITIAL OFFA Use service monitor connector to set camera ON angle amp focus when installing If the OSD MENU is changed then INITIAL will be OFF EAEN EXCEPT LENS 14 15 DAY NIGHT IMAGE ADJ Image Adjust Select DAY NIGHT using the UP or DOWN button Select IMAGE ADJ using the UP or DOWN button and press the MENU button to activate poron BURSI the IMAGE ADJ mode You can select between IRED COLOR and B W using the LEFT or RIGHT button IMAGE ADJ 1 COLOR for color mode only DAY mode 2 B W for BLACK and WHITE mode only NIGHT mode A NESS Select B W using the LEFT or RIGHT button and press i MOTION I lect ON OFF the MENU button to activate COLOR BURST option 1e possibie eek Using PNA N INITIAL 3 IRED IR LED control mode RETURN WIDE LED control based on full screen exposure l Some
6. Y To set up the motion sensitivity 5 MOTION Motion inti a Select SENSITIVITY using the UP or DOWN button You can adjust the motion sensitivity of aSelect MOTION using the UP of DOWN button ana a movement from 1 to 24 using the LEFT or RIGHT button press MENU button to activate the MOTION DETECT uA 1 1 Most sensitive highest option 2 24 Least sensitive lowest 22 23 GENERAL 2 LANGUAGE English LANGUAGE GENERAL 2 Select GENERAL using the UP or DOWN button and M e S VERSION Displays ihe firmware version press the MENU button to activate the GENERAL mode LANGUAGE 4 INITIAL To reset to factory default only on the GENERAL mode REHSION Select INITIAL using the UP or DOWN button RETURN You can reset to factory default for GENERAL mode using the MENU button 5 RETURN To return to MENU Select RETURN using the UP or DOWN button You can return to the MENU using the MENU button 1 CAM TITLE i ORLE Select CAM TITLE using the UP or DOWN button E You can adjust ON OFF using the LEFT or RIGHT button 1 ON To display the camera title on the screen UP DN CHAR SELECT AUS To reset to factory default 2 OFF Disable LERI POSITION Select INITIAL using the UP or DOWN button and reset to factory default using the MENU button EXIT MENU Select ON and press the MENU button to display CAM TITLE g 1 UP DN To select character using the UP or DOWN button 0 to 9 A to Z ALE To exit the OSD setup men
7. areas may be over exposed MODE WDE 1 SBLC Super Back Light Compensation To lighten a darker part of the image SMART LED output is limited to optimized scene exposure ECE LEVEL PE Select SBLC using the UP or DOWN button You can select between OFF LOW MIDDLE and HIGH using the LEFT or RIGHT button EXIT MENU SBLC turns to OFF automatically at night 2 DNR Digital Noise Reduction To reduce the image noise especially during low ambient lighting conditions Select DNR using the UP or DOWN button You can adjust between OFF LOW MIDDLE and HIGH using the LEFT or RIGHT button 20 9 21 3 SHARPNESS To adjust SHARPNESS of the image 1 AREA To specify MOTION DETECTION area Select SHARPNESS using the UP or DOWN button SHES Select AREA using the UP or DOWN button You can select from Select 1 and press the MENU button to activate area position 1 to 4 using the LEFT or RIGHT button the SHARPNESS option H You can adjust the sharpness from 0 to 20 using the LERT Or RIGHI puton 2 DISPLAY To display MOTION DETECTED area on the video 4 MIRROR Select DISPLAY using the UP or DOWN button You can select Select MIRROR using the UP or DOWN button between ON OFF using the LEFT or RIGHT button You can select from ON OFF using the LEFT or 1 ON Display the MOTION DETECTED area on the screen RIGHT button Konon 2 OFF Disable 1 ON Horizontal image flip PRTA 2 OFF Default SENSITIVITY r Gi n 3 SENSITIVIT
8. bstructed for example with dirt clean the lens with a soft clean cloth v Set the monitor to proper condition v If the camera is exposed to too strong light change the camera position w Adjust the lens focus properly The image on the screen is dark v Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor v If you loop through an intermediate device set the termination 75 Ohms Hi Z properly 32 33 MEMO MEMO 34 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 35
9. d obstructions in video images Power source This product shouldbe operated only from NOTE When this camera is installed near wireless communication devices a ie source as indicated on the that emit strong electromagnetic field irregularity such as noise g on the monitor may appear 6 7 7 CONNECTIONS 8 OPERATING CAMERA ESC BRIGHTNESS 0 5 Connecting to Monitor and Power DC LEVEL 0 5 LENS pc 60 1 50 1 120 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 700 1 1K 1 1600 1 2500 Qc t dene eeneaeneneaseeneasneneunaaneusareuseaneunsanounsanan SHUTTER 1 5K 1 7K 1 10K 1 30K 1 60K 1 120K IR MODE 1 60 1 50 A ATW For 12 V DC Power Type Video Output WHITE BAL MANUAL RED 0 160 Connect the video out jack to the video in jack of monitor PUSH Sie ail Connect the power adapter to the power input connecter AGC ON LEVEL 0 20 IR MODE FIXED Use 12 V DC power source GND OFF Use the power rated at least 400 mA 12 V DC FES MODE WIDE SMART O e _ DARIN CHANGE LEVEL LOW MIDDLE HIGH COLOR Function Terminal Color Remark a BURST OEL A HA HIGH Video Output Yellow 1 0 Vp p DNR OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH SHARPNESS LEVEL 0 20 Pierini R 12 V DC 10 MIRROR OFF ON i Max 4 8 W 400 mA AREA ez DISPLAY OFF ON IMAGE ADJ SENSITIVITY 1 24 TOP 8 126 10 146 MOTION BOTTOM 8 126 11 149 LEFT 4 191 8 191 RIGHT 4 191 9 192 INITIAL OFFe ON 12 RETURN ai 13 AREA F Use the joystick to navigate through the menus CU MENU GENERAL DISPLAY OFF ON COLOR
10. e Select INITIAL using the UP or DOWN button You can reset the MOTION DETECT mode using the MENU button 6 RETURN To return to IMAGE ADJ MENU Select RETURN using the UP or DOWN button You can return to IMAGE ADJ MENU using 24 the MENU button 6 PRIVACY Select PRIVACY using the UP or DOWN button and press the MENU button to activate the PRIVACY option 1 AREA To specify the PRIVACY area Select AREA using the UP or DOWN button You can select from area position 1 to 4 using the LEFT or RIGHT button 2 DISPLAY To display the Privacy Zone area Select DISPLAY using the UP or DOWN button You can select between ON OFF using the LEFT or RIGHT button 1 ON Display the Privacy Zone area 2 OFF Disable 3 COLOR To change the color of the privacy zone Select COLOR using the UP or DOWN button You can select from WHITE YELLOW GREEN BLUE RED BLACK or GRAY using the LEFT or RIGHT button 4 TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT Users can specify a PRIVACY ZONE area Select TOP BOTTOM LEFT or RIGHT using the UP or DOWN button You can adjust the privacy zone using the LEFT or RIGHT button 1 TOP Extend or reduce the upper area of the PRIVACY area 4 to 63 2 BOTTOM Extend or reduce the bottom area of the PRIVACY area 5 to 64 3 LEFT Extend or reduce the left side of the PRIVACY area 18 to 205 4 RIGHT Extend or reduce the right side of the PRIVACY area 19 to
11. e 2 MANUAL To adjust the white balance manually AGC level is selectable in COLOR or B W mode Select MANUAL using the UP or DOWN button and press the MENU button to activate WB MANUAL 1 ON Select ON using the LEFT or RIGHT button and press the MENU button to activate the AGC option option WB MANUAL AGC RED im BLUE __ LEVEL _ EXIT MENU EXIT MENU 1 RED To adjust density of RED 0 160 1 LEVEL You can adjust between 0 to 20 using the LEFT or RIGHT button 2 BLUE To adjust density of BLUE 0 160 3 PUSH Push Lock mode fixes the white balance based on current lighting For best results 2 OFF Disable he nee place a white surface such as a piece of paper in front of the camera during adjustment 18 19 4 TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT Users can specify MOTION DETECTED area Select TOP BOTTOM LEFT or RIGHT using the UP or DOWN button You can adjust the AREA using the LEFT or RIGHT button 1 TOP Extend or reduce the upper area of the MOTION DETECTED area 8 to 126 2 BOTTOM Extend or reduce the bottom area of the MOTION DETECTED area 8 to 126 3 LEFT Extend or reduce the left side of the MOTION DETECTED area 4 to 191 4 RIGHT Extend or reduce the right side of the MOTION DETECTED area 4 to 191 TOP reduce RIGHT extend g tom eee ar a i q d i 4 LEFT lt gt 1 lt gt RIGHT k 1 p M q a i i BOTTOM i 5 INITIAL To reset the MOTION DETECT mod
12. t considered a risk to the unshielded human eye However as with any light source it is recommended that normal precautions be taken to avoid unnecessary exposure For example avoid staring into the beam or viewing directly with optical instruments at close range NOTE IR LEDs could be warm after prolonged use FCC Compliance Statement Information to the User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is compliant with
13. u 2 LE RI To select position using the LEFT or RIGHT button Select EXIT using the UP or DOWN button and close the OSD setup menu by pressing the MENU button 28 29 9 SPECIFICATION moner T High resolution TEE CELS E non ignal System E Day Nigh Ired Color BW i i x 768 x 494 NTSC 752 x 582 PAL Effective Pixels Hx is ki Motion Detection On Off 4 programmable zones Composite 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms Abbi yE waht J Mirror On horizontal Off a e C sanes a 7 x Wii Horizontal Resolution 600 TV lines OSD Language English D ee ee ESC 1 60 1 120 000 NTSC 1 50 1 120 000 PAL PP Supply Voltage 12 V DC 10 Manual Shutter 1 60 1 50 1 120 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 700 1 1K 400 mA 4 8 W max 1 1 2 5K 1 5K 1 7K 1 10K 1 30K 1 60K 1 z DNR Ofk Nidale High Operating Temperature 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C ita tata 4F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C 20 to 90 RH SBLC Off Low Middle High 30 31 26 _ Dutton 27 10 TROUBLESHOOTING MEMO If you have trouble operating your camera refer to the following guidelines If the guidelines do not help you to solve the problem contact an authorized technician Nothing appears on the screen Check that the power cord and the video cable between the camera and monitor are properly connected v Check that you have properly connected the VIDEO cable to the camera VIDEO output jack The image on the screen is dim v Ifthe lens is o
14. w of object within the lens field of view Zoom Handle Bracket Used to adjust zoom magnification by turning 10 11 LENS LENS DC LENS DC Press the MENU button to access the SETUP menu Select DC and press the MENU button to have DC LEVEL _ _ LENS DC activated FLK OFF SHUTTER 1 60 50 EXIT MENU LENS Roe BAL 1 DC LEVEL Adjusts brightness of the image DAY NIGHT Select DC LEVEL using the UP or DOWN button You can adjust between 0 to 20 level using IMAGE ADJ the LEFT or RIGHT button GENERAL INITIAL 2 FLK FLICKERLESS a Select FLK using the UP or DOWN button You can select between ON OFF using the LEFT or RIGHT button gt OFF You will be allowed to adjust the shutter speed 3 SHUTTER Adjusts the shutter speed of the lens IR LED Mode 1 60 1 50 COLOR B W Mode Select SHUTTER using the UP or DOWN button You can adjust from 1 60 1 50 1 120 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 700 1 1K 1 1600 1 2500 1 5K 1 7K 1 10K 1 30K 1 60K 1 120K sec level using the LEFT or RIGHT button 16 17 WHITE BAL White Balance AGC Automatic Gain Control Select WHITE BAL using the UP or DOWN button You can select from ATW MANUAL Select AGC using the UP or DOWN button You can select between OFF and ON using and PUSH using the LEFT or RIGHT button the LEFT or RIGHT button 1 ATW Color temperature is automatically adjusted for light sources in the 2 000 K to 10 000 K range AGC is fixed at a certain level in IR LED mod

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