Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 6128 Channel Vision
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6128 6106 Outdoor WDR Vandal-Proof IR Color Dome Camera Indoor WDR Color IR Dome Camera 1 1.
1 Contents 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................. 2 2. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................... 3 3. FEA TURES ......
2 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS C A U T I O N R IS K O F EL E C TR IC SH O C K . D O N O T O P E N ! C A U T I O N : C A U T I O N : T O R ED U C E T H E R IS K O F EL EC T R IC A L S H O C K , D O N O T O P E N C O V E R S (O R BA C K ) . N O U S E R SE R V I C E A B L E PA R T S IN S I D E .
3 2. INTRODUCTION 650TVL WDR DNR This WDR digital image camera uses a high resolution color Sony 1/3” interline transfer Charge Coupled Device (CCD) image sensor , producing clear images reaching 650 lines of horizontal resolution.
4 3. FEA TURES Excellent Sensitivity W ide Dyna mic Range (WDR) Day & Night Privacy Mask High-quality WDR functionality , perfectly shows the image details between dark and light. The newly added environment dynamic detection switch enhances WDR image ef ficiency .
5 4. P ACKING LIST Check and make sure all the items shown be low are included in your product package . If something is missing, contact your dealer as soon as possible.
6 5. NAME and FUNCTION of EACH P AR T 5.1 OSD Button (Menu): No. Name Function 1 UP Digital Zoom-Out or Up direction button 2 DOWN Digital Zoom-In or Down direction button 3 RIGHT Increase V alue ( + .
7 6. INST ALLA TION 6.1 Camera Installation & Operation 1. Removing the Dome Cover Re move the indoor dome cover from the main body by gently turning the cover counter-clockwise to unlock and pull free from the main body .
8 N ot e : Th is pr od uc t is no t s ui ta bl e f or ho ri zo nt al 36 0° co nt in u ou s r ot at io n. 3. Adjusting the V ari-Focal Lens z lever to obtain the best image view .
9 4. Attaching the Dome Cover After all the necessary adjustments have been made, reinstall the dome cover to the main body . z Reinstall the indoor dome cover and the main body by turning the dome clockwise until it locks in to place T o prevent any damage or theft, l ock-up the dome by using the countersunk head screw .
1 0 6.2 Connect to Monitor Connect the V ideo-out port of the camera to a monitor . Since the connecting method varies depending on the instrument, refer to the manual supplied with the instrument for more information.
11 6.3 Connect the Power Connect the indoor dome video output to a 75 Ohms type coaxial cable and the DC-Jack or AC/ DC-T erm inator to the power source. z z Connect the outdoor dome video output to a 75 Ohms type coaxial cable and the DC-Jack or AC/ DC-T erminato r to the power source.
12 Note : Power adapter is sold separately . 6.4 Connection Layout T o connect the keyboar d and alarm, please follow the setup guide shown below:.
13 6.4.1 Connecting the Keyboard PELCO Keyboard (or compatible) Installation The RS-422 interface is used for communicati ng with a PELCO keyboard. Refer to Fig. 1; connect R+ of the camera to T+ of the PELCO keyboard. Connect R- of the camera to T - of the PELCO keyboard.
14 Fig.1 6.4.2 Connecting the Alarm Alarm Installation Connect GND and AL of the camera to the GND and AL of the alarm. Note : The alarm is triggered by motion detection.
15 7. OPERA TION 1. Mount the camera on the mounting bracket by using the hole on the top or bottom of the camera, and by using the enclosed mounting block, secured by 2 screws. 2. Connect the video output to the monitor or other video device via a 75 Ohms type coaxial cable.
16 8. SYSTEM SETUP 8.1 Digital Zoom Operation: Under normal display (before entering the OSD menu), use S (T)/ T (W) button to control the digital zoom (zoom range: 1 x ~ 16 x).
17 8.3 Sub Menu Description 8.3.1 LENS TYPE Built-in DC-type V ari-Focal lens with ICR (although the cam era OSD supports both DC-type and Manual-type lenses, it is fixed to DC type because the camera is built-in only with a DC-type V ari-Focal lens).
18 [BLCUSER] Setup: BLC EXPOSURE AREA ST AR T X END X ST AR T Y END Y LEVEL DEF AUL T RETURN CENTER NA NA NA NA 7 ON (1) AREA : Setup to BLC, the area is se t as BLC area and under m anual mode (1) CENTER (2) TOPS (3) T OPL (4) BOTT OMS (5) BOTTOML (6) LEFT (7) RIGHT (Default Setup: NA).
19 2. A G C M A X : Set AGC MODE to AUT O, AGC MAX setup range = 0~255. 3. SHU TTE R SPEE D consis ts of 9 ty pes of modes: AUT O, NORM AL, FLIC KER LESS (NT SC: 1/60 and P AL: 1/50 ), 1/2 50, 1/100 0, 1/2 000 , 1/4 000, 1/100 00, 1/20 000, 1/5 0000 and 1/1 0000 0 (D ef aul t Set up: N ORM AL).
20 8.3.5 PRIV ACY MASK Setup: PRIV ACY MASK AREA MASK ST AR T X END X ST AR T Y END Y DEF AUL T RETURN 1 OFF 20 70 20 30 ON s t 1. AREA: Maximum PRIV ACY MASK area setting is 15 (Default Setup: 1). 2. MASK: Set MASK to “ ON”, MASK AREA becomes available for setup and is shown on the monitor (Default Setup: OFF).
21 8.3.6 EFFECT Setup: EFFECT DISPLA Y SHARPNESS POSI/NEGA MIRROR FREEZE SYNC V PHASE IRIS ADJ LANGUAGE DEF AUL T RETURN s t 8 POSI OFF OFF INT NA s t ENG ON s t 1. DISPLA Y : Under this menu, a user can decide whether to reveal or hide TITLE DISP/ TITLE POS/ ID DISP/ ID POS/ ZOOM DISP/ ZOOM POS.
22 (2) Four TITLE Setup Positions (TITLE/ ID/ ZOOM): R I G H T D O W N / L E F T UP / R I G H T U P / L E F T D O W N ( D e f a u l t S e t u p : R I G H T D O W N ) . (3) Four ID Setup Positions: RI GH T DO WN / LE FT U P/ R IG HT UP / L EF T D OW N (D ef a ul t Se tu p: RI GH T D OW N) .
23 8.3.7 NOISE REDUCTION Setup: NOISE REDUCTION NOISE REDUCE REDUCE LEVEL DEF AUL T RETURN ON MEDIUM ON s t 1. Enable/Disable 2D/3D Digital Noise Reduction function (Default Setup: ON). 2. Adjust three-dimension noise reduction level values: HIG H/ MEDIUM/ LOW.
24 Detection Block Setup: Press MENU button to enable or disable a single cell configuration setting Use up and down keys to move around or to end the setting mode.
25 8.3.10 DEF AUL T Setup: MAIN MENU V .9729 LENS TYPE EXPOSURE DA Y/NIGHT WHITE BALANCE PRIV ACY MASK EFFECT NOISE REDUCTION MOTION DETECT COMMUNICA TION DEF AUL T EXIT MANUAL/DC ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ON Select Default Settings and the system w ill return to its factory default settings.
26 9. SPECIFICA TION Image Device 1/3" Color H-Res. V ertical Double-Density WD CCD (Sony Chipset) Picture Elements NTSC: 976 x 494 (H x V ) / P AL: 976 x 582 (H x V) Resolution 650 TVL Min. I llumination ( 0 . 0 0 1 7 ) L u x ( Da y m o d e ) , ( 0 .
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