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DPS Super Wide Dynamic Camera User Manual
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1. BASIC SETUP 3 1VIDEO STANDARD PAL NTSC Al THRESH 3 2LENS SELECT DC AI THRESH MANUAL DC GAIN WDR CAMERA DC GAIN Veoh ri WDR MODE 3 3AGC LOW Al THRESH 1 NORMAL MEDIUM INDOOR HIGH OUTDOOR 3 4SHUTTER LIMIT OFF X2IX4 X8 X16 X32 GUSTOM LINELOCK IMAGE ADJUST 3 5SYNC INTERNAL E V PHASE BASIC SETUP LINELOCK ADVANCED SETUP 3 6 ID SETUP _ CAMERA ID SETUP LANGUAGE ENGISH CAMERA ID WDR CAMERA CHINESE ID POSITION UP LEFT UP CENTER UP RIGHT DOWN LEFT DOWN RIGHT EXIT MENU ID DISPLAY ON OFF ADVANCED SETUP SHARPNESS 4 1SHARPNESS DETAME OOS ON OFF NOISE REDUCTION ON OFF SHARPNESS APERTURE LINEARITY 4 2GAMMA GAMMA MODE out MANUAL 4 3BACKLIGHT MODE NORMAL OFF MANUAL ZONE SET BLC ZONE ADJUST 4 4RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS SAVE EXIT NO NES 5 1 SAVE EXIT RESET Basic Operation Basic Operation MENU tree totallyinclude MENU UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT five key press Hold MENU key three seconds to enter MENU SETUP The MENU with express having submenu The MENU with express can beoperated but no submenu PressEXIT keyto exit MENU Hold MENU key three secondsto exit menu Menu Instruction 1 1 WDR MODE Normal To obtain the high quality image Indoor Use for office or similar environments Outdoor Use for bright sunshine environments Custom
2. CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric and risk offire hazards shock do not remove cover or back no Do not useother than user serviceable parts inside refer es servicing to qualified service personnel specified power source NOTICE 1 Toreduce the risk ofelectric shock donot remove cover 2 No user servicable partinside Refer servicing to qualified service personal 3 This device should only be operated with the power supply included with the kit orprovided as an accessory Introduction of WD Introduction of WDR Compared with common cameras WDR Wide Dynamic Rang can revertto filmed imagemore correctly If the filmed region has alarge contrast strongerbright covers alarge area of filmedregion common camera s electronic shutter will work ina higher speedafter lighting atthe same time dark region willbe darker even black onthe contrary If the dark coversa larger area common cameras electronic shutter will workin a lowspeed at thistime bright area will over exposure resulting ina white andcan not beresolved WDR cameras isusing some kindtechnologies making dark in the lightof different circumstances can reproduce the brightest objects alsocan reproduce the dark objects In some complexenvironment common camerasfilm some objects onlyto give up Common camera WDR camera Introduction of WDR bs Common camera Common camera BLC ON BLC OFF WDR CAMERA Abov
3. DPS Super Wide Dynamic Camera User Manual Super WDR HighResolution Color Camera Super WDR HighResolution Day amp Night Camera Content Safe die EE EE EE EG Notice Introduction of WDR Tee RE AE EE s s e Er te tte te tes de ge te NR Ve aa ar en Connecting EXaMple sss sss see tt tet eek set Bee tt tet te see tte See et antes Back Panel Instruction c eest eet cer eee tee cee tet cae cee eee cae cee eee eae Main Camera Function Settings t s se e 1er ann EST RE RE Basic Operations cess cece eee ven eee concer eee ven Rae con eee RR Bee eee eat Menu 6 er vev cee eee cee eee cee eee cee ee cee cae EE Production Specifications cece ce srs ver ver sst set see ver ven nen Remove Common TroubleS esse vr tee eee ee tee eee ses ene ee ee KKH AS S i eee OO Oo Topreventfire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rainor moisture The symbol is intendedto alert the userto the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance The symbol is intendedto alert the userto the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that SA1965 may be of sufficient magnitude to result in a risk of electricshock to persons I RISKOF ELECTRIC AY CAUTION SHOCKDO NOTOPEN Toprevent electric shocks SA1966
4. 2 4 VIDEO LEVEL Video Level can be setting the compensation oflong distance signal transmission attenuation 2 5 HORIZONTAL FLIP Change the lensimage right orleft position 2 6 COLOR BAR Be able tomonitor the colorcalibration so thatthe mon itor shows the more true color 3 1 VIDEO STANDARD P Format N Format twokinds optional 3 2 LENS SELECT DC automatic aperture lens and manual camera lens optional when useDC AUTO aperture lens be able to enter DC lens adjustment to adjust Auto aperture gain and adjust AUTO gain to start level control the camera correct action 3 3 AGC AGC canbe defined aslow medium and high 3 4 SHUTTER LIMIT Shutter limit function also isused in low light improve the image brightnessthrough sacrificing thespeed of image response inlow light environment The higher multiples brighter theimage is theimage response time is longer 3 5 SYNC Select SYNC whenuse DV 12V if useAC 24V then can use function linelocking through level phase adjustment to inhibit the image s colorrolling 3 6 ID SETUP Press MENU keyto move themenu rightward Press LEFT RIGHT to switch letters asto get needfultitle and be capableof setting whetherdisplay title andthe display position 4 1 SHARPNESS Through sharpness adjustment to adjustthe image noise edgeprofile resolution etc 4 2 GAMMA Set gray level the typical valueis Y 0 45 4 3 BACKLIGHT MODE If the needfulsubject became darkas a resultof bri
5. 1 2 EXPOSURE SETUP Exposure AE PREFs Select the regionto optimize image Dynamzc Range Select the maximum value of dynamic BIAS Adjust the image brightness AGC Limit Adjustthe multiple of AGC make surethe image brightness and noise Size inthe low illumination 1 3 Language Chinese and Englishmenu switch 2 1 WHITE BALANCE AWB In accordance with different color temperature can be automaticwhite balance mode of action ATW White Balance limit When the colortemperature changes in alimited range andthen can determinetheir maximum and minimum by white balance Autowhite balance Use AWB when thecolor temperature hasa larger range Manualwhite balance incomplex environment when the effects of using ATW or AWB are not well choose manual white balanceto select an appropriate mode Whenthe color temperature environment is stable and then can select the color temperature mode to adjust color temperature value If the overallenvironment is fixed tone red and blue patterns can be selected and adjustthe value ofred and blue colortemperature excursion 2 2 RESOLUTION 520 TV lines and 540 TV lines can be switched 520 TV line is soft low resolution 540 TV lines edge has slight sawtooth high resolution 2 3 DIN CONTROL Day colorful allthe time Night Black amp White all the time Auto Colorful and Black amp White can be switched Customizable delay switch switch mode gain and the image has thelargest gain atnight
6. 12 V DC 12 V Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C Storage Temperature 30 C 60 C All specification subject to change without notice Remove Common Troubles move Common Troubles polluted Number Trouble Causation Remove ways No power supply Plug power 1 No picture Power supply not well Chang power supply 2 No picture Video line isnot Connect video line connected Check the lens or image 3 Unclear picture sensor whether be Use soft clothto clear Abnormal picture color Check image menu s white balance settings whether is correct Reset white balance Image contrast too weak Monitor contrast imbalance Adjust monitor contrast Camera is placed in strong bright background Change the position of camera All specification subject to change without notice
7. ce manual 1 1 Alsocan select regionto be optimized Details ofthe reference manual4 3 Video format MENU gt BASIC SETUP gt VIDEO FORMAT Set signal systemas PAL orNTSC Use line lockof AC 24 V can control the colorrolling This feature only applies to some models products Enter MENU MENU gt SETUP gt SYNC gt LINELOCK and regulate verticalphase until the color rolling phenomenon disappear Menu Tree 1 2 EXPOSURE SETUP WDR CAMERA AE PREFs HIGHLIGHTS WDR MODE SHADOWS DYNAMIC RANGE NORMAL BIAS WHITE BALANCE LIMITS INDOOR AGC LIMIT LOWLIMIT OUTDOOR IMAGE ADJUST Me CUSTOM H 2 1WHITE BALANCE AWB Wins MANUAL WHITE BALANCE IMAGE ADJUST n ADJ MODE KELVIN BASIC SETUP ATW Desat RIB ADVANCED SETUP MANUAL KELVIN LANGUAGE 2 2RESOLUTION 520TVL ENGLISH B40TVL RIB CHINESE RED 2 3D N CONTROL DAY BLUE EXIT MENU NIGHT AUTO 2 4VIDEO LEVEL 80 150 INCREASING 5 INPUT DELAY 1 20SEC 2 5HORIZONTAL FLIP ON ENIGHET GAIN OFF OUT NIGHT GAIN I 2 6COLOR BAR ON SEE D N LIMIT gt Menu Tree
8. e If the cable is PIN SIGNAL thick or the plug DAMP cover does notfit properly cut this 3 f 1 DAMP 2 DRIVE A rib away DRIVE NUL Lens plug 6 Assisted Focus Knob To a certainratio if using C or CSlens can notfocus please adjust thisknob Bowne Lens FTP Client Auto Iris Interface Knob Fixing Screw 7 Dust Guard Unload the dust guard before installing lens Do not bringor leave the camera after unloading the dust guard Connecting Example Connecting Example 1 The way ofsingle camera connecting Monitor Camera i Video Coaxial Cable iE 2 The way of Muli camera connecting L j 9000000 gt H88888 Video Sequentia Switching Make sure power off before comecting Back Panel Instruction Back Panel Instruction 1 Key press UP Upward selection push button tomove the menu DOWN Downward selection push buttonto move the menu LEFT Leftward selection push button to select menu RIGHT Rightward selection push button to select menu MENU Menu functionalKey press 2 Video output port BNC VIDEOOUT 3 Power supply inputport 4 Power supply indicator light LED Main Camera Function Settings Main Camera Function Settings WDR camera has 4 optional models common indoor outdoor user defined Details ofthe referen
9. e features of WDR cameracan be more suitable for the using ofsome environment haslarge brightness contrast such asATM automated tellermachine the entrance of the building wharf etc Function Characters 1 Super Wide DynamicRange up to 120dB 2 Taking advanced DPS camera technigue needs much less storage capability of DVR than CCD camera 3 Be moreconvenient for usersto operate withEnglish and Chinese OSD menu 4 Revert tohighly real color 5 Supports PAL andNTSC systems 6 With moving IR cut filterto enhance S Nratio in night several models useonly System Function 1 Video output connection port BNC VIDEO OUT 1 0 Vp p 75Q Signal ofvideo output is supplied by this connection 2 Power input connection port ig 1 DC 12v amp Lb AC 24V O I O E O DC 12 This port connector accepts DV12V AC24V power supply only suitablefor specifically cameras Recommendation power supply 500 1500mA DC It can beoperated with specification voltage 3 DC automatic aperturelens and manualboard lens optional use menuto adjust the right type oflens match with this machine For DC automatic aperture lens can set menuparameter to controllens aperture s size System Function 4 Power supplyindicator light LED When the powersupplies normally power indicator light will lightup 5 Automatic IRIS lens interface AUTO IRIS 1 gt AUTO IRIS lens wir
10. ght background this feature can be strong backlight compensation The pane express thisregion need backlight compensation Press MENU key to switch blocks model adjustment white pane canmove region green pane can enlarge region red pane to narrow region Hold MENU key three secondsto return last menu 4 4 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS Restore factory defaultvalue 5 1 SAVE EXIT Save Save users settings and exitMENU EXTE Exit Menu without saved RESET Reset camera restorelast saved parameter Product Specifications Product Specifications Image Sensor 1 3 Pixim Orca DPS Signal System PAL NTSC Compatible Effective Pixels PAL 720x540 NTSC 720540 Resolution Color 540 TVlines Black amp White 570 TV lines level Min illumination 0 5 Lux x F1 2 0 08 Lux F1 2 32X slow shutter gt 48 dB S N Ratio 101 dB Typical Value 120 dB Max Value Dynamic Range Control Mode OSD Menu Control Mode White Balance Auto tracking Auto Manual White Balance Color Temperature Range Auto 2000 Kto 11 000K Auto Gain Low Normal High No Without moving IR cut filter Yes With moving IR cut filter Color amp Black Switching 1 0Vp p Video Range ValueAdjustment Q75 Q Video Out put Gamma Correction Adjustment Aperture Control DC Drive Lens Interface C CS Type Synchronization Mode INT Line locking INT Power Supply AC 24 V DC
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