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1. Use Certified Listed Class 2 power source only Cleaning Clean the device with a slightly damp soft cloth Use a mild household detergent Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzene as they might damage the finish of the unit Vi TABLE OF CONTENTS GONTENTS OF PACKAGE eee nee AE oe cee rene 1 RWT ODUCTONS e 2 CAMERA CONNECTIONS EAEn 3 INSTALLATION scp cee seas a Sane ee eee eee 4 LENS ADJUSTMENT eset 7 MENU NAP sea a a g OPERATING CAMERA 10 CAMERA ADJUSTMENT err 11 ETERNAL DIMENSION execs aes rc ee caer eee 21 SPECIFICATIONS 22 CONTENTS OF PACKAGE Installation of the camera must be performed by qualified service personnel in accordance with all local and national electrical and mechanical codes Carefully remove the colour camera and its accessories from the carton and verify that they were not damaged in shipment The content of the package includes 1 Camera in Housing 2 This Manual 3 Accessory Kit for Installing 4 Drilling guide label INTRODUCTION The camera provided high quality image using SONY 1 3 CCD and digital signal processing LSIs Features 1 3 Super HADII CCD Super high resolution 7OOT VL Wide Dynamic Range x512 Day amp Night Auto Manual External Filter delay Change level adjust 0 1Lux Col
2. EVO SERIES 3 EVO3 ID700DNWDR 2 8 12 545462 7OOTVL DN WDR 2 8 12 Internal Dome 2548 Hi Res WDR TDN V A D 1 S High Resolution Internal Dome User Manual LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IN ALL RESPECTS HOWEVER WE CANNOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES RESULTING FROM THE USE THEREOF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE REVISIONS OR NEW EDITIONS TO THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE ISSUED TO INCORPORATE SUCH CHANGES WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMEMT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN i ae 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 EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS A Up The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an B Right equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the ey Down f uninsulated dangerous voltage within A Een presence of u g g E Enter the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenan
3. 1 Freeze When ENTER key is pressed still image is output on the screen 2 d Effect Off Rotation Mirror V Flip 3 Nega Negative Picture Inverse color effect 4 DIS Digital Image Stabilization Compensation for image vibration Use of this function causes d PTZ screen magnification to change 5 dPTZ Preset Configuration for d PTZ preset This will be applied when menu is exited Zoom Adjust magnification Pan amp Tilt Adjust Pan Tilt position Up Down Adjust tilt position Left Right Adjust pan position 6 i Freeze Select time of refresh rate for output video This function is useful to reduce the recording data storage When motion is detected during i Freeze image is refreshed to live mode This is used not only to reduce the recording data but also not to miss object movement No Motion s Adjust Interval while no motion Motion 0 1s Adjust Interval while motion exists lt System Setup gt 1 General Cam Info Display camera basic information NOTE Cam ID Baud rate Protocol Lens Type CCD Type Video System Firmware Version System Lock System locking by 4 character PID Lock Unlock Change PID Change PID used in the system lock NOTE Enter PID Input previous password Default PID is 0000 Enter New PID Input new password Retype New PID Confirm new password Title Change camera title max of 8 characters Display Configurations for display camera ID amp
4. Absent gt Loiter gt Moving Object gt Windy Same priority large object size order Alarm Represent alarm icon on right up side by of screen Counter Represent counting on left bottom Det Only When an event occurs Zone Area Represent active zone Moving Object Represent moving object with white rectangle Loitering Represent loitering object with green rectangle Abandon Absent Represent abandon absent area with wine colored rectangle Windy Area Represent moving object with violet rectangle 4 dTracking Setup Configurations for digital Pan Tilt Zoom NOTE Priority Tracking priority Zone gt Loitering gt Abandon Absent gt Obj Maximum 4 objects can be represented 16 Same priority Continuing detect And Obj gt Size All Object Tracking all detected objects Loitering Tracking detected loitering object Abandon Absent Tracking detected absent abandon area Zone When zone event occurs tracking the area lt Picture DNR Picture Digital Noise Reduction gt Menu for adjustment of video quality and DNR 1 Sharpness Adjust sharpness of outlines 0 15 2 Enhancement Select high resolution mode Low Mid High 3 2D NR Adjust 2D NR strength 4 3D NR Adjust 3D NR strength Remove noise by adding up several frames 5 DNR Demo Represent DNR effect Left side is no DNR screen right side shows DNR screen 6 Color Enh Color Enhance Adjust color strength lt Effect gt
5. THE EQUIPMENT AND PROOF OF PURCHASE PROOF OF PURCHASE WILL BE REQUIRED IF YOU NEED TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM Please ensure that the following instructions are followed when operating the Equipment This is a commercial grade product and should only be installed or serviced by a qualified technician e Please read the Owner s Manual before installing the device e Never place the Equipment in a confined space eg bookcase built in cabinet unless proper ventilation is available It is advised to leave a 10cm space around the unit To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the Equipment to water Ensure that objects filled with liquid eg vases are not placed on or near the Equipment Avoid keeping or using the Equipment in a dusty wet or electromagnetic environment e Before making a warranty claim ensure that you have read the Troubleshooting section of the Owner s Manual PACIFIC COMMUNICATIONS A division of Hills Holdings Limited ACN 007 573 417 Unit 10 331 Ingles Street City Link Estate PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 AUSTRALIA www pacom com au WARRANTY TERMS 1 Pacific Communications provides consumers with the following warranty in relation to this Equipment in addition to complying with the requirements of any relevant legislation including the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 Cth in Australia and the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 in New Zealand the Acts except where a New Zealand consumer ac
6. a a a imee pY A a O apoanaary E a Pa n n gee S j i m i m ve Vile i awl a OAL ee A H hs Lock clockwise 5 Assemble Dome Bubble to Camera Set Turn the Dome Bubble clockwise to complete installation Relerenee point orp a oo a A M a Locking Screw accessory G My b S a Pa a g a INSTALLATION Flush Type 1 Make screw holes for camera on the ceiling with Template Sheet TEMPLATE SHEET e Dome Bubble _ _ Camera Set Surface Case 3 Fix the Camera Set using Anchors 4x and Screws 4x to the ceiling Anchors accessory D Camera Set l ____ Screw accessory 4 Assemble Dome Bubble to Camera Set Turn the Dome Bubble clockwise to complete installation a Locking Screw accessory G Lock clockwise LENS ADJUSTMENT Field of view Adjust setting from Telephoto T to wide W field of View Focus Adjust lens focus from i near N to infinity Adjust Focus Adjust Angular Field View MENU MAP Main Menu WB WB AE Low Light AE AGC Mid Privacy Mask ATW Wide Mode Full Auto Sens Up Off PVA ATW Indoor UDF Off a Picture DNR ATW Outdoor Low Light Effect Fix Indoor WDR Off Fix FL BLC Off System Set ee Fix Outdoor Brightness 50 Visibility 2 Comb Bal l Brightness 50 System Setup General General Setup Tools Setup Tools l Lens DC Cam In
7. of a b c d the active point is displayed Move the point with 4 arrow keys press ENTER key to finish editing area NOTE More than 180 of interior angle is not permitted Posi Adjust area position with 4 arrow keys lt PVA PVA Personal Video Analytics gt PVA is the name of the video analytics If you exit menu doing Initialize started while 4 5 seconds the background During initialization the background it is good to be none of moving objects When Day Night mode is changed or Camera Setting is changed the background of the re initialization performed Global Functions These functions are performed in the entire area Output Select Specify the outputs for each function to be enabled press ENTER key to select output of each detection zone Alarm Trigger alarm to output port J Communication Event string sends on RS 485 Screen Display on screen J Back Return to previous menu Detections Motion General motion detection 4 Loitering Detect loitering objects on entire screen within a set period of time NOTE Do not use this as a signal to start video recording The loitering detection can be inaccurate E Abandon Absent Detect the difference compared to stored background NOTE Do not use this as a signal to start video recording 213 The abandon absent detection can be inaccurate Scene Change Detect a change in the screen NOTE This is good for detec
8. the Equipment f Please note that a service charge will apply if no fault is identified or if any fault does not fall within the conditions of this warranty For details of the applicable service charge please discuss this with your service provider prior to making a claim under this warranty 5 The consumer s right to this warranty will cease to apply where a Security labels identification numbers or serial numbers are tampered with or removed b The Equipment has not been used in accordance with the instructions provided in the Owner s Manual supplied with the Equipment or in accordance with usual use for that type of equipment c Alterations modifications or repairs have been carried out on the Equipment unless authorised by Pacific Communications d Upgrades including software upgrades are not authorised and registered by Pacific Communications 6 This warranty is in addition to any non excludable legal rights or remedies conferred on the consumer under any applicable Act and any similar laws To the extent permitted by law Pacific Communications liability for any non excludable condition or warranty is limited to rectifying any defect at its option as set out in paragraph 4 c 7 Subject to the requirements of any applicable Act or legislation and to the extent permitted by law no liability whether expressed or implied of any nature whatsoever is accepted by Pacific Communications for any consequential loss
9. title 247 Cam ID Select camera ID display on off Title Select title display on off Display Pos Change position the string location Language Change menu OSD language 2 Setup Tools System Config Multi Camset Select On user can use 4 configuration sets Off Video Analytics Select PVA mode Simple PVA PVA Communication Configuration for RS 485 Cam ID Select the camera ID 001 255 Baud Rate Select serial communication speed 2400 4800 9600 19200 Protocol RS 485 protocol Auto FASTRAX PELCO D PELCO P Event Out Off Text Out FxLink Event Strings Select amp edit sending strings for PVA PVA Events NOTE Text Out Send event string through RS 485 line This function can work with IDIS DVRs Text in feature FxLink Send event to PC application WPC White Pixel Compensation Compensation for defective pixel on CCD NOTE While operating in WPC Iris will close automatically if using DC IRIS lens for manual lens block the lens hole Static Auto Automatic detecting of defective pixel and compensation Proceeding Doing detection for white pixel NOTE If brightness is too high stop the process and print message Bright Too High This function can compensate a max of 63 points If detected points are more than 63 points repeats this detection by changes of conditions If more than 63 points while changing conditions stop the process and print Too Many WH Pixels Use
10. 85 lines NOTE Event Out must be activated Marker Select for if you continue unregister action UnDo Cancel the unregistered point Done Return to previous menu Default Recover to factory adjustment state Focus Aid For prevent the spread of light AE mode changed to Shutter Fix Mode Min SHT sec Adjust minimum shutter speed Zoom Zoom to focus window Adj Adjust Start Start measurement of maximum focus value Stop Stop the measurement And initialize maximum focus value NOTE FAD Max Hold maximum focus value FAD Val Print present focus value Usage Steo1 Point target to focus window Good target higher contrast more complex patterns Steo2 Minimize the spread of light with adjust shutter speed Steo3 Turn the lens focus ring to end start Adj Steo4 Turn the lens focus ring slow by opposite side record max focus value Step5 If current fad value is lower than Max fad value stop turning focus ring Step6 Adjust focus ring to be closer to the max fad value 20 3 Lens Select lens DC lens Video lens Manual Lens Iris Speed Only for DC Video Lens Adjust Iris speed NOTE If iris speed is too high it can occur AE hunting If iris speed is too low IRIS adjusting operates too slowly 4 LLC Line Lock Control Active only used AC Power Int Internal Ext External If mode is set to Ext Sync Phase can be adjusted 5 Day Night Detection Configuration D N change me
11. Auto Exposure gt NOTE MIN_SHT Minimum shutter speed NTSC 1 60sec PAL 1 50sec MAX_SHT Maximum shutter speed 1 100000 sec FLC_SHT Flickerless shutter speed NTSC 1 100sec PAL 1 120sec 1 AE Mode Full Auto DC Lens or Video Lens Fix shutter soeed to MIN_SHT Manual Lens Operating as shutter mode Full Auto shutter 1 50 1 250 iris Fast SHT Fast shutter mode Adjust range 1 250 1 10000 SHT Fix Shutter Fix Mode Shutter speed is fixed at a given value NOTE If lighting is not enough noise may be increased If lighting is enough using AGC maximum automatically decreases shutter speed 2 UDF Ultra Deep Field Depending on lighting conditions and motion state automatically adjusts AE and DNR Normally in low light environment Sens up feature may miss the movement of objects and high AGC value increases the noise UDF function effectively improves this phenomenon NOTE No Motion Noise removal mode Motion has occurred Fast screen update mode 3 Low Light If using UDF function this function must be disabled AGC Boost the signal and adjust the brightness Off Low Mid High Sens Up By adding up multiple fields adjust the proper brightness in low light conditions 2X 256X Apert In low light conditions reduce noise by lowering the sharpness value Color In low light conditions reduce noise by lowering the color value 4 WDR Wide Dynamic Range WDR Lite WDR functi
12. DIAGONAL Field of View 2 6mm 134 6 4mm 92 4 2 8mm 119 9 6mm 58 6 Degree 6mm 59 2 9mm 39 2 12mm 28 8 50mm 7 1 MEE Black Control MQ Brown Damper Red Damper EE White Control LENS l i Ws Red Drive Yellow Drive Green Drive Orange Drive LENS Yellow EE Brown IR filter out OPERATING CAMERA A Up F B Right s C Down l D Left D bd A E Enter BNC UTP Switch Test Video Output External AD Key Input ION 10 lt Remarks gt 1 Menu Represent present menu subject on top of screen In case of used Multi Camset Represent CAM ID and camset name included Common Headers E Currently active menu item is displayed Move by Up Down keys There is sub menu Press Enter key going to sub menu F Indicates the selected menu item Item Displays the current control item you are adjusting Item Disabled menu item or can t adjust 2 Bottom Line Control Bar Exit Exit menu mode Pop up menu rise when configuration changed Overwrite Save the changed data to save area Restore Cancel the changes Read from save area Cancel Return to menu Load Load saved data Default Load default configuration from default area Backup Load saved configuration from backup area Cancel Return to menu Save Save current configuration Save Save current configuration to save area Backup Copy configurations to backup area Cancel Retu
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14. Start measurement of maximum focus value Stop Stop the measurement and initialize maximum focus value NOTE FAD Max Hold maximum focus value FAD Val Print present focus value Usage Step 1 Point target to focus window Good target higher contrast more complex patterns Step 2 Minimize the spread of light by adjusting shutter speed Step 3 Turn the lens focus ring to end start Aaj Step 4 Turn the lens focus ring slowly to opposite side record max focus value Step 5 If current fad value is lower than max fad value stop turning focus ring Step 6 Adjust focus ring to be closer to the max fad value 3 Lens Select lens DC lens Video lens Manual lens Iris Speed Adjust Iris speed only for DC Video Lens NOTE If iris speed is too high AE hunting can occur If iris speed is too low IRIS adjustment can operate too slowly 4 LLC Line Lock Control Active only when AC power is used Select Int Internal Ext External mode If mode is set to Ext Sync Phase can be adjusted 5 Day Night Detection Configure D N change method Internal Fix Day Fix Night EXT IN Internal Operating DN changes with internal detection algorithm Fix Day Day mode fixed Fix Night Night mode fixed External Work with EXT IN mode If port input voltage is high DN mode is Night if port voltage is low DN mode is Day Burst Select burst signal on off in night mode Delay sec Select delay time for D N mode to chang
15. ce servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance FCC COMPIANCE STATEMENT FCC INFORMATION 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 CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TOOL ON 99 11 12 15 16 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or Refer all servicing to qualified service
16. damage or injury arising as a result of any fault in the Equipment 8 This warranty does not extend to damage to Equipment which occurs during transit or transportation or which is caused by any abuse accident or improper installation connection use adjustment or repair of goods otherwise than in accordance with instructions issued by Pacific Communications 9 The following applies to consumers who purchased a relevant Product in Australia Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure Available at NSW QLD SA DAS Granville 02 9897 7722 Bowen Hills 07 3252 5512 Torrensville 08 8150 9400 Rosebery 02 9698 9698 Loganholme 07 3801 7600 WA SECURITY FIRE LIFESTYLE Chatswood 02 8467 1467 vic Balcatta 08 9241 3100 www das com au ACT Rowville 03 9755 6922 TAS Fyshwick 02 6280 9630 Coburg 03 9383 2066 Hobart 03 6272 0211 7 NSW SA ACT Pacific Rydalmere 02 9638 6400 St Marys 08 8276 3455 Fyshwick 02 6280 9630 Communications VIC WA TAS Port Melbourne 03 9285 2400 Balcatta 08 9240 7730 Hobart 03 6272 0211 www pacom com au QLD East Brisbane 07 3249 6100 AUCKLAND CHR
17. e D N Threshold Configure the threshold level for D N mode to change Low Mid High User NOTE User Mode Difference between D gt N Level and N gt D Level must be more than 2 and D gt N must be less than N gt D 19 D gt N Adjust level of changing point of Day gt Night N gt D Adjust level of changing point of Night gt Day OPD Optical detector value Represent present physical brightness Use Alt Camset N Alt Camset Select camera configuration set to apply in night mode NOTE Not supported in single Camset mode 6 EXT I O D N OUT Day amp Night Output Select output method No Func D N Out AUXO AUXO User defined output 0 Set AUXO Output voltage through to D N OUT port Open Collector 5V 10mA ALARM OUT Select output method No Func Alarm Out AUX1 AUX1 User defined output 1 Set AUX1 Output voltage through to D N OUT port Open Collector 5V 10mA D N IN Select input method No Func Alt Camset Alt Camset When inputting signal change camera configuration Select Camset number 7 Counter Configurations for output of counting machine a t a fel Represent counting value adjust offset value Alarm On Zero When counter value reaches zero camera will be alarmed Preset Cnt1 Cnt2 When counter reaches zero counter value will be reset to this value Reset Initialize counter Default Zero or Alarm on zero enabled Offset Value TextOut to Comm Event string sends through RS 4
18. fo System Config LLC No Ext_Sync System Lock UnLock WPC On Day Night E Change PID Focus Aid EXT I O Title Counter Display Display System Config PVA Cam ID Multi CamSet Motion Title Video Analytics Display Pos Communication Aces Cam ID Baud Rate Protocol Event Out Event Strings Zone Env Setup Display Setup dTracking Setup Motion Zone Env Setup Loitering Zone MD Sens Func Loiter Time s Abandon Shape Abandon Absent Setup Scene Change MD Event Scn Chg Setup Privacy Mask Zone Func Color Transparency Mosaic Frame Shape Lens Iris Speed Focus Aid SHT S Gain dB Zoom Adj FAD Max FAD Display Setup Alarm Counter Zone Area Moving Object Loitering Abandon Absent Day Night Detection Burst Delay s D N Thre D gt N N gt D 50 1 2000 18 OFF Stop 0 0 Picture DNR Sharpness Resolution 2D NR 3D NR Link Motion DNR Demo Color Enh dTracking Setup Off Off Off Off Off Off All Object Loitering Abandon Zone Off Off Off Off Effect Freeze d Effect Nega DIS dPTZ Preset i Freeze EXT I O D N Out NA Alarm Out NA D N D N OUT Set AUXO ALARM OUT Set AUX D N IN Counter d i d 2 Alarm On Zero Preset Cnt1 Preset Cnt2 Reset TextOut to Comm DC AUTO IRIS LENS 1 3 CCD 1 3 CCD 1 3 CCD 1 3 CCD Focal Length 2 6 6 0mm 5 4 0 9 0mm 5 2 8 12mm 5 6 0 50mm 5 Angular DIAGONAL DIAGONAL DIAGONAL
19. igurations for various zone events Following area possible events are different Output Select Press ENTER key on icon for event popup box to appear Alarm Trigger alarm to output port Communication Event string sends on RS 485 Screen Display on screen J Back Return to previous menu d i afe Send event to counting machine OFF No Effect INC Increment 14 counting value DEC Decrement counting value NOTE The counting value can be inaccurate Screen Printed event at bottom side by side scrolling Icon Subject Range FA Rect Poly Line be Motion Inside Rect Poly 3 Rect Poly 1 Appear Inside Rect Poly 1 Appeared amp Rect Poly Move Out 2 Disappear Rect Poly Inside Ea Moved In amp Rect Poly Disappear cl Loitering Rect Poly Abandon Rect Poly Absent In amp Out Rect Direction In amp Out Rect Direction In amp Out Rect Direction t In amp Out Rect n Direction Motion occurred Motion occurred in the area Object on outside moves into the area Object which appeared inside Not supported in Simple mode Object moves out Don t use as a Signal for starting video recording Object which appeared inside and moves out Don t use as a Signal for starting video recording Not supported in Simple mode Object disappeared inside Don t use as a Signal for starting video recording Not supported in Si
20. mple mode Objects from outside move into inside and disappears inside Don t use as a Signal for starting video recording Not supported in Simple mode Detect moving object within the zone during a time Don t use as a Signal for starting video recording Not supported in Simple mode Detect different region to stored background Don t use as a Signal for starting video recording Not supported in Simple mode Detect object moving From top to enter of area detecting direction of moving out Don t use as a Signal for starting video recording Not supported in Simple mode Detect object moving From right to enter of area detecting direction of moving out Don t use as a Signal for starting video recording Not supported in Simple mode Detect object moving From left to enter of area detecting direction of moving out Don t use as a Signal for starting video recording Not supported in Simple mode Detect object moving From bottom to enter of area detecting direction of moving out Don t use as a Signal for starting video 15 recording Not supported in Simple mode Move Event will occur the object moves in a Clockwise clockwise direction that start around Don t use as a Signal for starting video recording EN Move Conter Event will occur the object moves in a counter Clockwise clockwise direction that start around Don t use as a signal f
21. on cannot be used with the BLC and is recommended in Full Auto Modes Visibility Increase sharpness of the high brightness region Comb Bal Combination Balance Adjust the balance of high and low luminance areas Brightness Adjust brightness level of WDR 5 BLC Backlight Compensation BLC function cannot be used with WDR function EHLC Excessive High Light Compensation Fill high brightness areas with gray color clip the area with more brightness than the threshold value Clip Th Clipping Threshold Adjust clipping level Clip Mask Clip Mask Brightness Select gray color of clipping area Auto Weight on the dark area of AE splitting among the 9 areas Spot Weight on the specified area of AE 12 6 Brightness Adjust AE reference level lt Mask gt Up to 10 Privacy Zones can be configured Because they share area ID with PVA Zones they cannot use the same ID 1 Zone Select mask number NOTE If you see PVA in the Func menu PVA function is currently being used in the area 2 Func Select mask on off 3 Color Select mask color 15 colors available 4 Transparency Change the mask transparency 5 Mosaic Make mosaic current area 6 Frame Border display current area 7 Shape Select the shape of mask 4 point polygon or rectangle Rect Rectangle Adjust rectangle size with 4 arrow keys press ENTER key to finish editing area Poly 4 Point Polygon each point can move Select one
22. or 0 01 Lux BW F1 2 50IRE Auto Electronic Shutter 1 50 60 1 100 000 and manual electronic shutter modes 1 50 60 1 10 000 Sens Up x256 2D NR 3D NR UDF Function Ultra Deep Field Multi Camera Configuration Set 4 Sets Night Profile Ext DN Profile PVA PVA Personal Video Analytics m Very High Configurable m Various Detection Methods Motion Loitering Object Abandon Scene Change Unfocus Windy Area Various Zone Event Detection Methods and Event Area Combinations 8 Objects Trace 4 Objects Display Concurrent Processing with All Detections and All Objects Two Counting Block Event String Sending Editable String Digital Tracking Using D PTZ Various Detection Area MAX 10 area Line Rectangle 4 Point polygonal Back Light Compensation EHLC Auto Spot i Freeze Function Reduce recording space Privacy Mask or Mosaic MAX 10 area 4 point polygonal transparency Digital Image Stabilization Digital PTZ Digital Effect H V reverse 180 degree rotate inverse freeze White Pixel Removal Focus Aid Function Color Rolling Suppression System Lock 4 character password Auto and Manual white balance modes Support Line Lock external synchronization RS 485 Remote camera control User Certified Listed Class 2 power source only Operates in 12VDC or 24VAC CAMERA CONNECTIONS Connection Cable Description ere Me Description 1 External Day Night Control Select Day Night mode u
23. or starting video recording Path Event Detect route between two zones max detection of 10 paths NOTE Disabled zone cannot be configured Not supported in Simple mode The path event detection can be inaccurate Output Direction Setup Same as zone output configuration Clear All All path combinations clear 2 Env Setup Environment setup Configurations for each PVA function Md Sens MD Sensitivity Adjust motion sensitivity HW sensitivity Loiter Time min Time to judge if loitering object Abandon Absent Setup Sens Sensitivity Adjust sensitivity of abandon absent detection Det Time min Time to judge if absent abandon area Rst Time sec Time to maintain event After this time background will update Scn Chg Setup Scene Change Setup Sens Sensitivity Adjust sensitivity of scene change detection Chg Ratio Adjust judgment ratio of change from the stored background Det Time sec Time to judge scene changes Rst Time sec Time to maintain event After this background will update Unfocus Detection on off of unfocused state defocused state Windy Setup Windy Area Detection Setup Not applied in Simple PVA mode Sens Sensitivity Adjust sensitivity of windy object detection Det Time sec Time to judge if windy object Rst Time sec Time to release if windy object stays with no motion 3 Display Setup Configuration for information on screen NOTE Priority Abandon
24. personnel Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the m anufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plu g A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A gro unding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wid e blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided p lug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement o f the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from th e apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or t able specified by the manufacturer or sold with th e apparatus When a cart is used use caution wh en moving the cart apparatus combination to avoi d injury from tip over when unused for long periods of time Servicing is required when the apparatus has bee n damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been moisture does not operate no
25. quires the relevant Product for the purposes of a business 2 In this warranty we have used the following definitions a Pacific Communications our or we means Pacific Communications a division of Hills Holdings Limited ABN 35 007 573 417 of 159 Port Road Hindmarsh South Australia 5007 b Equipment means the goods described in the table headed Equipment Details overleaf c Material means a material or component used by Pacific Communications in the manufacture of the Equipment d Warranty Period means 36 months from the date of purchase of the Equipment If the Equipment or part as the case may be is repaired or replaced there will be no extension to the original warranty period Note HDD s installed in equipment have a 12 month warranty period e Workmanship means the handling assembly and manufacturing processes performed by or on behalf of Pacific Communications in order to manufacture the Equipment 3 Pacific Communications warrants that for the duration of the Warranty Period the Equipment will be free of faults arising from defects in Workmanship or Materials on the terms and conditions set out in this warranty 4 Pacific Communications undertakes that if during the Warranty Period the Equipment or any part of the Equipment has failed to operate correctly due to faulty Workmanship or defective Material it will repair or replace the Equipment or part as the case may be free of charge on the following term
26. r can stop the proceeding during operation Done Complete white pixel detection View Detected WP print detected pixel on screen Retry Restart WPC process Accept Store WPC result and return to previous menu Dynamic Automated white pixel compensation for non compensated pixels using static method no limits of compensation pixel number Select level Low Mid High Higher value setting compensates for more pixels NOTE If the scene contains high frequency components this can cause a loss Static Manual Manual white pixel compensation by appointment method Move Finder window using 4 arrow keys Marker Expand finder window using digital zoom Move compensation pixel using 4 arrow keys Register Adding compensation pixel NOTE If registered points are more than 63 points print Memory Full and stop action Marker Use this if user sees other points 18 Finder Use this to move finder screen UnDo Cancel the registered point Done Return to previous menu Unregist Deleting registered pixel NOTE No more existing registered pixel print Memory empty and stop action Marker Select to continue unregistered action UnDo Cancel the unregistered point Done Return to previous menu Default Recover to factory adjustment state Focus Aid To prevent the spread of light AE mode changed to Shutter Fix Mode Min SHT sec Adjust minimum shutter speed Zoom Zoom to focus window Adj Adjust Start
27. rmally or has been drop ped CAUTION THESE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE B Y QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY TO REDUCE THE RIS K OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OT HER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTION S UNLESS YOU QRE QUALIFIED TO DO SO Use satisfy clause 2 5 of lEC60950 1 UL60950 1 or Certified Liste d Class 2 power source only PRECAUTIONS Before installation carefully read the manual to ensure correct operation and setup heeding all warnings and instructions Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Ensure manual is kept in good condition for future use Do not install the device near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other equipment including amplifiers that produce heat Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Should any liquid get into the housing immediately disconnect the device from the power supply and have it checked by authorized personnel before reusing Do not install the device in a place of high humidity or where exposed to gas or oil Installation and servicing by authorized personnel only adhering to local safety regulations Unless you are an authorized technician never try to dismantle the device To avoid electric shock never remove the screws or covers If a camera do not expose the device to radioactivity It will cause serious damage to the CCD
28. rn to menu Back Return to previous menu NOTE There are 4 types of configuration area Editing Area No Save Default Read Only Save Area Use on Start Backup Don t Power off while doing Save Load Backup Overwrite CAMERA ADJUSTMENT lt White Balance gt 1 ATW Wide Mode No limits in the range of color temperature 2 ATW Indoor Mode Suitable for low color temperature CRS Color Rolling Suppression Mode supported NOTE When the CRS is selected it will be processed in the following order Checking Condition Checking current environment within the range Checking Variation Measure color rolling range during 30 seconds User can stop this action No Need CRS Variation is low There is no need to use CRS function Force CRS Even if color variation is low use CRS function ATW Range Adjust AWB Range Convergence Shift Adjust AWB target R Variation Represent blue variation B Variation Represent red variation 3 ATW Outdoor Mode Suitable for high color temperature natural light 4 Fix Indoor Mode Fixed color temperature 3200 K mode for indoor environment R Adjust red color 1 B Adjust blue color Push Set Tracking WB of current screen and represent R B values Default Restore R B default values 5 Fix FL Mode Fixed color temperature mode fluorescent lamp environment 6 Fix Outdoor Mode Fixed color temperature 6300 K mode for outdoor environment lt
29. s a The consumer must retain proof of purchase of the Equipment Pacific Communications may reject a warranty claim on Equipment where the consumer is unable to substantiate proof of purchase to the reasonable satisfaction of Pacific Communications b The consumer must contact the service provider installer who installed the Equipment at first instance upon becoming aware of a defect to any Equipment Alternatively the consumer may contact Pacific Communications on 03 9676 0222 c Following consultation between the service provider and Pacific Communications Pacific Communications will determine whether there is a defect and if so Pacific Communications agrees at Pacific Communications option to repair replace or supply equivalent goods or pay the cost of any of those remedies to the consumer d If requested by Pacific Communications the consumer must return the Equipment to Pacific Communications The consumer will be responsible for the collection and freight costs of returning the Equipment to Pacific Communications or to any designated Pacific Communications Authorised Service Centre for repair or replacement The consumer will also be responsible for the freight costs to deliver any new or repaired Equipment to the consumer e This warranty does not include and Pacific Communications will not be responsible for any costs associated with the inspection or evaluation of the Equipment nor the removal or re installation of
30. sing external equipment by connecting control lines to the appropriate terminals DAY amp NIGHT EXTERNAL INPUT Switches the cameras D N mode to either Day or Night based on the input status Refer to the diagram below The cameras D N mode must be set to EXT for this to function DAY amp NIGHT INPUT Close contact NIGHT DAY amp NIGHT OUTPUT Open Collector 5V 10mA The camera turns on an external IR LED Lamp by detecting the sensitivity on the AGC level when the D amp N mode is set AUTO on the OSD menu of the camera Black amp White 5V 10mA IR LED ON NIGHT 2 Alarm Out Open Collector 5V 10mA Motion detection signals are output through this port YELLOW AND GND Active state is configurable 3 Power Input Terminal RED amp WHITE These terminals accept 24VAC or 12 VDC When using 12VDC it is recommended to use a DC power supply that can support an inrush current of 0 35A 4 Camera Control GREEN RS 485 BLUE RS 485 5 UTP Option Video signal through out the UTP Cable SKY BLUE amp PINK INSTALLATION Surface Type 1 Make screw holes for camera on the ceiling with Template Sheet Fig 1 TEMPLATE SHEET ae e Dome Bubble _ _ Camera Set Surface Case 3 Fix the Camera Set using Anchor 3x and Screws 3x to the ceiling Anchors accessory D Surface Case Screw accessory p ii a ge ae Locking Screw
31. thod Internal Fix Day Fix Night EXT IN Internal Operating DN changing with internal detection algorithm Fix Day Day mode fixed Fix Night Night mode fixed External Work with EXT IN mode If port input voltage is high DN mode is Night And If port w voltage is low DN mode is Day Burst Select burst signal on off at night mode Delay sec Select Delay time in D N mode changing D N Threshold Configuration for threshold level in D N mode changing Low Mid High User NOTE User Mode Difference of D gt N Level and N gt D Level must be more than 2 and D gt N must be less than N gt D D gt N Adjust level that changing point of Day gt Night N gt D Adjust level that changing point of Night gt Day OPD Optical detector value Represent present physical brightness Use Alt Camset N Alt Camset Select camera configuration set to apply in night mode NOTE Not support in single camset mode 6 EXT I O D N OUT Day amp Night Output Select output method No Func D N Out AUXO AUXO User Defined output 0 Set AUXO Output voltage through to D N OUT port Open Collector 5V 10mA ALARM OUT Select output method No Func Alarm Out AUX1 AUX1 User Defined output 1 Set AUX1 Output voltage through to D N OUT port Open Collector 5V 10mA D N IN Select input method No Func Alt Camset Alt Camset When inputted signal change camera configuration Select camset number 7 Counter Configurations for ou
32. ting scene changes including vertical lines or high contrast objects of the background Do not use this as a signal to start video recording The scene change detection can be inaccurate ad Windy Area Detection Detect continuous movement caused by wind etc If this same movement occurs in same area alarm is ignored in this area If no motion is detected for a period of time windy area turns off NOTE Do not use this as a signal to start video recording Not supported in Simple mode The windy area detection can be inaccurate 1 Zone Based Functions Max of 10 zones can be configured NOTE Because they share area ID with Privacy Mask it cannot use same ID Zone Select zone ID Func Function Zone Function On Off blinking enabled area Shape Select area shape Color Select area s frame color Rect Rectangle Adjust rectangle with 4 arrow keys press ENTER key to finish editing area Poly Polygon It you select one of a b c d the active point is displayed Move the point with 4 arrow keys press ENTER key to finish editing point NOTE More than 180 of interior angle is not permitted Line Select Start End Point If you select one of start end the active point is displayed Move the point with 4 arrow keys press ENTER key to finish editing point Posi Adjust area position with 4 arrow keys MD Event NOTE The MD event detection can be inaccurate Zone Conf
33. tput of counting machine a t 2 Represent counting value adjust offset value Alarm On Zero When counter value reached zero will be alarmed Preset Cnt1 Cnt2 When counter reached zero counter value will be reset this value Reset Initialize counter Default Zero or Alarm on zero enabled Offset Value TextOut to Comm Event string sends through RS 485 lines NOTE Event Out must be activated 21 EXTERNAL DIMENSION Surface Type unit mm 100 Side View unit mm Top View Side View 0 08 in 2 0mm thick 3 54 in 90mm diameter Window Size Weight Unit 0 87 lb 395g Shipping 1 14 lb 512g 22 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL Input Voltage Power Consumption Power Connector VIDEO Image Device Total Pixels Effective Pixels Scanning System Sync System Scanning Freq Horizontal Resolution Min illumination S N Y signal Video Output OPERATIONAL WDR White Balance Exposure Electronic Shutter Speed Dynamic Noise Reduction Day amp Night Sens up Backlight Compensation Motion Detection amp Video Analytics Digital Image Stabilizer Privacy Masking Digital Zoom Digital Image Effect Display Language Camera ID Camera Control Protocol Connector amp etc Power input Video output Lens mount Lens Operating Temp Operating humidity External dimension Weight DUAL DC12V AC24V 10 3 5 Watts 300mA 2 Pin Terminal Block 1 3 Sony S
34. uper HAD II PS 960H CCD 1020 H x 596 V 976 H x 582 V 2 1 Interlace Internal Line Lock Phase Control 15 625KHz H 50Hz V 7OOTVL 0 1 Lux Color 0 01 Lux BW 0 0001 Lux Sens Up B W F1 2 50IRE More than 50dB CVBS 1 0Vp p 7522 x512 Level Adjust WDR Full ATW Wide ATW Indoor ATW Outdoor Fix Indoor Fix Outdoor Fix FL CRS ATW Range Adjust Full Auto Manual Shutter Flickerless Low Light AGC Sens Up UDF Ultra Deep Field 1 50 1 10 000 Auto 100 000 2D 3D Gain Adjust DNR Demo Auto Day Night Ext x256 EHLC AUTO SPOT PVA Motion Loitering Abandon Scene Change Unfocus Windy Area Simple Motion Loitering Abandon Scene Change OFF ON Max 10 4 point polygonal Color Transparancy Mosaic x4 D PTZ Support V FLIP MIRROR ROTATION NEGA amp POSI FREEZE SHARPNESS STILL SHOT Camera Name ON OFF Adjustable Location Camera ID ON OFF Adjustable Location English 001 255 Tact Switch RS485 Auto FASTRAX PELCO D PELCO P Terminal block BNC Fixed Mount 2 8 12mm D amp N DC IRIS Vari Focal Lens 10 C to 50 C Less than 90 123 W x 100 H 395g 293 z Pacific Communications WARRANTY INFORMATION Please keep this document in a safe place DO NOT return this document to Pacific Communications EQUIPMENT DETAILS MODEL SERIAL NUMBER DATE OF PURCHASE IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE RETAIN ALL MANUALS SUPPLIED WITH
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