CNB GP608 User Manual

Owner's manual, Digital zoom, Day & night color camera

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Installing C/CS-Mount Lens

Notes

Before mounting a lens, please check whether it is a C-mount or
CS-mount lens.
The back focus is set for the CS-mount lens at the factory.

Mounting a CS-Mount Lens
After removing the protecting cap, attach the lens into the camera
by turning clockwise.

. Use the lens under the specification as shown. Otherwise the

lens can damage the camera or abnormal fixing may result.

. A heavy lens may disturb the balance with the camera and

possibly result in damage. Don't use a lens heavier than 450g.
. It is recommended to set the lens ALC mode to Av mode(Average).

Pk mode can be occurred hunting.

C-mount lens : 10mm or less

CS-mount lens : 5mm or less

Model

Signal System

CCD Pick-up Element

Effective Pixels

Video Output

Sync. System

Luminance S/N Ratio

Resolution

Sensitivity

Lens Mount

Electronic Shutter

White Balance

Wide Dynamic Range

Day & Night

Auto Gain Control

Back Light Compensation

Flickerless

Supplied Voltage

Power Consumption

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Dimensions (WxHxD)

Weight

NTSC PAL

2 : 1 Interalce Transfer 1/3 inch Double Scan CCD

768(H) x 494(V) 752(H) x 582(V)

Composite : 1.0V p-p, 75Ω, Unbalanced

Internal Sync.

More than 50dB (AGC OFF / BW Mode)

Horizontal : 480 TV

0.1 Lux (DSS 2FLD, Color), 0.001 Lux (DSS Max, Color)

C / CS Mount

1/60 ~ 1/10000 1/50 ~ 1/10000

AWB (AUTO, HOLD, USER)

On / Off Selectable

No Option

OFF / LOW / MID / HIGH Selectable

On / Off Selectable

On / Off Selectable

DC 12V (10V ~ 15V)

400mA 4.8W (Max)

-10℃~+50℃(Recommendation : -5℃~+40℃)

-20℃~+60℃

65 x 59.6 x 122.5mm

Approx. 430g

High Resolution

WDR ONLY

Model

Signal System

CCD Pick-up Element

Effective Pixels

Video Output

Sync. System

Luminance S/N Ratio

Resolution

Sensitivity

Lens Mount

Electronic Shutter

White Balance

Wide Dynamic Range

Day & Night

Auto Gain Control

Back Light Compensation

Flickerless

Supplied Voltage

Power Consumption

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Dimensions (WxHxD)

Weight

NTSC PAL

2 : 1 Interalce Transfer 1/3 inch Double Scan CCD

768(H) x 494(V) 752(H) x 582(V)

Composite : 1.0V p-p, 75Ω, Unbalanced

Internal / External Sync.

More than 50dB (AGC OFF / BW Mode)

Horizontal : 480 TV

0.1 Lux (DSS 2FLD, Color), 0.001 Lux (DSS Max, Color)

C / CS Mount

1/60 ~ 1/10000 1/50 ~ 1/10000

AWB (AUTO, HOLD, USER)

On / Off Selectable

No Option

OFF / LOW / MID / HIGH Selectable

On / Off Selectable

On / Off Selectable

AC 24V (20V~28V) or DC 12V (10V~15V)

600mA 7.2W (Max)

-10℃~+50℃(Recommendation : -5℃~+40℃)

-20℃~+60℃

65 x 59.6 x 122.5mm

Approx. 430g

High Resolution

WDR ONLY

Model

Signal System

CCD Pick-up Element

Effective Pixels

Video Output

Sync. System

Luminance S/N Ratio

Resolution

Sensitivity

Lens Mount

Electronic Shutter

White Balance

Wide Dynamic Range

Day & Night

Auto Gain Control

Back Light Compensation

Flickerless

Supplied Voltage

Power Consumption

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Dimensions (WxHxD)

Weight

NTSC PAL

2 : 1 Interalce Transfer 1/3 inch Double Scan CCD

768(H) x 494(V) 752(H) x 582(V)

Composite : 1.0V p-p, 75Ω, Unbalanced

Internal Sync.

More than 50dB (AGC OFF / BW Mode)

Horizontal : 480 TV

0.1 Lux (DSS 2FLD, Color), 0.001 Lux (DSS Max, Color)

C / CS Mount

1/60 ~ 1/10000 1/50 ~ 1/10000

AWB (AUTO, HOLD, USER)

On / Off Selectable

No Option

OFF / LOW / MID / HIGH Selectable

On / Off Selectable

On / Off Selectable

AC 100V ~ AC 240V

6.0W (Max)

-10℃~+50℃(Recommendation : -5℃~+40℃)

-20℃~+60℃

65 x 59.6 x 122.5mm

Approx. 430g

High Resolution

WDR ONLY

Day & Night Color Camera

Day & Night Color Camera

3 x

Digital Zoom

3 x

Digital Zoom

Model

Signal System

CCD Pick-up Element

Effective Pixels

Video Output

Sync. System

Luminance S/N Ratio

Resolution

Sensitivity

Lens Mount

Electronic Shutter

White Balance

Wide Dynamic Range

Day & Night

Auto Gain Control

Back Light Compensation

Flickerless

Supplied Voltage

Power Consumption

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Dimensions (WxHxD)

Weight

NTSC PAL

2 : 1 Interalce Transfer 1/3 inch Double Scan CCD

768(H) x 494(V) 752(H) x 582(V)

Composite : 1.0V p-p, 75Ω, Unbalanced

Internal Sync.

More than 50dB (AGC OFF / BW Mode)

Horizontal : 480 TV

0.1 Lux(DSS 2FLD, Color), 0.001 Lux(DSS Max, Color), 0.0003 Lux(DSS Max, BW)

C / CS Mount

1/60 ~ 1/10000 1/50 ~ 1/10000

AWB (AUTO, HOLD, USER)

On / Off Selectable

AUTO / DAY / NIGHT / EXT

OFF / LOW / MID / HIGH Selectable

On / Off Selectable

On / Off Selectable

DC 12V (10V ~ 15V)

400mA 4.8W (Max)

-10℃~+50℃(Recommendation : -5℃~+40℃)

-20℃~+60℃

65 x 59.6 x 122.5mm

Approx. 430g

High Resolution

DAY & NIGHT / WDR

10. Specifications

-DC12V Input Model

Model

Signal System

CCD Pick-up Element

Effective Pixels

Video Output

Sync. System

Luminance S/N Ratio

Resolution

Sensitivity

Lens Mount

Electronic Shutter

White Balance

Wide Dynamic Range

Day & Night

Auto Gain Control

Back Light Compensation

Flickerless

Supplied Voltage

Power Consumption

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Dimensions (WxHxD)

Weight

NTSC PAL

2 : 1 Interalce Transfer 1/3 inch Double Scan CCD

768(H) x 494(V) 752(H) x 582(V)

Composite : 1.0V p-p, 75Ω, Unbalanced

Internal Sync.

More than 50dB (AGC OFF / BW Mode)

Horizontal : 480 TV

0.1 Lux(DSS 2FLD, Color), 0.001 Lux(DSS Max, Color), 0.0003 Lux(DSS Max, BW)

C / CS Mount

1/60 ~ 1/10000 1/50 ~ 1/10000

AWB (AUTO, HOLD, USER)

On / Off Selectable

AUTO / DAY / NIGHT / EXT Selectable

OFF / LOW / MID / HIGH Selectable

On / Off Selectable

On / Off Selectable

AC 100V ~ AC 240V

6.0W (Max)

-10℃~+50℃(Recommendation : -5℃~+40℃)

-20℃~+60℃

65 x 59.6 x 122.5mm

Approx. 430g

High Resolution

DAY & NIGHT / WDR

10. Specifications

-AC 100V~AC 240V Input Model

Model

Signal System

CCD Pick-up Element

Effective Pixels

Video Output

Sync. System

Luminance S/N Ratio

Resolution

Sensitivity

Lens Mount

Electronic Shutter

White Balance

Wide Dynamic Range

Day & Night

Auto Gain Control

Back Light Compensation

Flickerless

Supplied Voltage

Power Consumption

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Dimensions (WxHxD)

Weight

NTSC PAL

2 : 1 Interalce Transfer 1/3 inch Double Scan CCD

768(H) x 494(V) 752(H) x 582(V)

Composite : 1.0V p-p, 75Ω, Unbalanced

Internal / External Sync.

More than 50dB (AGC OFF / BW Mode)

Horizontal : 480 TV

0.1 Lux(DSS 2FLD, Color), 0.001 Lux(DSS Max, Color), 0.0003 Lux(DSS Max, BW)

C / CS Mount

1/60 ~ 1/10000 1/50 ~ 1/10000

AWB (AUTO, HOLD, USER)

On / Off Selectable

AUTO / DAY / NIGHT / EXT Selectable

OFF / LOW / MID / HIGH Selectable

On / Off Selectable

On / Off Selectable

AC 24V (20V~28V) or DC 12V (10V~15V)

600mA 7.2W (Max)

-10℃~+50℃(Recommendation : -5℃~+40℃)

-20℃~+60℃

65 x 59.6 x 122.5mm

Approx. 430g

High Resolution

DAY & NIGHT / WDR

10. Specifications

-AC 24V Input Model

1. Attach the C-Mount lens adapter by turning clockwise.

2. Attach the lens to the camera by turning clockwise.

Mounting a C-Mount Lens

It is a terminal that controls the function of the camera at long distance.

1 2 3 4 5

It is the function that can turn on external IR LED Lamp by detecting the sensitivity

on CDS when the Day / Night mode is set "Auto" on the OSD menu of the camera.

It is the function that can be switched to DAY Mode or NIGHT Mode by receiving

the Day/Night on/off signal from external light sensor or IR LED LAMP.

When Day / Night Mode is set " External" on the OSD menu of the Camera.

Open contact : DAY
Close contact : NIGHT

3
4

GND

Day/Night Out

5V / 10mA
0V

: IR LED ON(NIGHT)
: IR LED OFF(DAY)

4
5 D/N ON (EXIT)

GND

TD

RD

GND

NAME

1. Frame GND
2. RD
3. TD
4. DTR
5. Signal GND
6. DSR
7. RTS
8. CTS
9. RI

PC Interface

DVR Interface (RS-485 Communication)

Tx +

Tx -

Rx +

Rx -

3
4
5

2

1

8
9

7

6

R +

R -

T +

T -

RS-232C D-Sub Connector (PC)

RS-232C TO RS-422 Converter

TRX +

TRX -

R +

R -

DVR (RS-485)

No.

Function

1
2
3
4
5

R+ (RS-485)

R- (RS-485)

DAY/NIGHT OUTPUT "H"

GND

DAY/NIGHT INPUT(EXT) "L"

Remote Jack

Remote Input Jack (RS485)

DAY / NIGHT Output

DAY / NIGHT External Input

Press the MENU button to access the D & N mode.

Main Menu- D & N

/

TE

LE

/ W

ID

E

D & N

D/N MODE
LEVEL
FILTER DLY
INITIAL
EXIT

AUTO
48
10
ON

Your camera provides automatic mode changeover by CDS sensing day

or night conditions. It changes to Color mode in day condition for optimal

color and to BW mode in night condition for clear identification.

2. Set 'D/N MODE' to the desired mode using the LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

AUTO : DAY & NIGHT AUTO Mode / DAY : Only Day
NIGHT : Only NIGHT / EXT : Externel Interface (IR LED)

4. Set 'FILTER DLY' to the desired mode using the LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

According to user's need, the turning delay time of 0~15 seconds can

be given.

1. Press the SET button to display the MENU and move the indicator

to 'D&N MODE' using the T or W button.

(15 : 40Lux, 28 : 30Lux, 48 : 20Lux, 88 : 10Lux, 128 : 5Lux, 200 : 1Lux)

This level is setting up the turning point of the filter. For example, if the

user set up the level to 48, the filter will be switched at 20Lux.

The level can be chosen from 0 to 200.

Please set up the level higher when you install this camera into the housing.

(example : Level 128)

3. Set 'LEVEL' to the desired mode using the LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

INITIAL D&N MODE.

5. INITIAL

RETURN to MAIN MENU.

6. EXIT

Press the MENU button to access the WDR mode.

Main Menu- WDR

/

TE

LE

/ W

ID

E

WDR

WDR MODE
WDR LEVEL
BACK LIGHT
BLC LEVEL
INITIAL
EXIT

OFF
4
OFF
10
ON

1. Set 'WDR MODE' to 'ON/OFF' using the

LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

2. Set 'WDR LEVEL' to the desired mode using

LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

0~15 Ranged and adjust the brightness in WDR Mode.

3. Set 'BACK LIGHT' to 'ON/OFF' using the

LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

0~15 Ranged and adjust BLC Gain.

4. Set 'BLC LEVEL' to the desired mode using

LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

INITIAL WDR MODE.

5. INITIAL

RETURN to MAIN MENU.

6. EXIT

Press the MENU button to access the DISPLAY mode.

Main Menu- DISPLAY

/

TE

LE

/ W

ID

E

DISPLAY

CAMERA ID
ZONE LABEL
VERSION
INITIAL
EXIT

OFF
OFF
2.1
ON

MONITOR DISPLAY ON/OFF

1. CAMERA ID

MONITOR DISPLAY ON/OFF

2. ZONE LABEL

CAMERA VERSION.

3. VERSION

INITIAL DISPLAY MODE.

4. INITIAL

RETURN to MAIN MENU.

5. EXIT

Total 4 categories can be designated.

1. Set 'AREA' to the desired mode using LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

Marks the area on the screen in state of 'ON'.

2. Set 'MASK' to the desired mode using LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

Indicates the starting point of X axis.

3. Set 'START X' to the desired mode using LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

Indicates the ending point of X axis.

4. Set 'END X' to the desired mode using LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

Indicates the starting point of Y axis.

5. Set 'START Y' to the desired mode using LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

Indicates the ending point of Y axis.

6. Set 'END Y' to the desired mode using LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

INITIAL PRIVACY MODE.

7. INITIAL

RETURN to MAIN MENU.

8. EXIT

/

TE

LE

/ W

ID

E

PRIVACY

AREA

MASK

START X

END X

START Y

END Y

INITIAL

EXIT

1

OFF

OFF

ON

Press the MENU button to access the PRIVACY mode.

Main Menu- PRIVACY

If MASK is not 'ON' in setting AREA, data on X, Y coordinates
cannot be used.

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. Memo

Color Video Camera Series

DC

VIDEO

ELC

VIDEO OUT

RS485

UTP OUT

AC 24V

/

DC 12V

Class 2 Only

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

MENU

Lens Selection Switch

Used to choose DC or VIDEO or ELC according to the type of your Lens.

Remote Jack (See page 21)

Used to connect remote plug.
POWER Input Terminal

Used to connect an AC 24V or DC 12V power source.

Used to connect a DC 12V power source.

Used to connect an AC 100V~AC 240V power source.

V.PHASE Adjustment V.R (AC 24V / DC 12V Input Model)

If the camera is to be used in LineLock mode, the vertical phase may

require adjustment to synchronize the vertical phase of the camera with

other camera in the system. Make this adjustment when the vertical phase

of the camera does not match with other cameras or systems. For correct

adjustment, use a multi-channel oscilloscope. The V.PHASE adjustment

can be readjusted.

VIDEO OUT Jack

Used to connect an external video monitor in jack.
UTP Video Output Terminal

These terminals provide a composite video output signal which may be

transmitted over a twisted-pair connection to furnished with a suitable receiver.

Function Setup Button

Functions can be setup using 5 buttons on the camera's rear panel.

MENU Buttons : Used to access menu mode.

Also used to essape menu mode.
UP/DOWN Buttons : Used to choose the desired

menu item. It also moves the cursor up or down

in the menu screen.
LEFT/RIGHT Buttons: Used to change the parameter

of the selected menu item. It also moves the cursor

the left of right in the menu screen.

MENU

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

UTP Transmission Model

Function

Setup Button

Power Input

Terminal

Video Out Jack

Lens Selection

Swicth

UTP Video

Output Terminal

If you have trouble operating your camera, refer to the following table.
If the guidelines do not enable you to solve the problem, contact an
authorized technician.

Problem

Solutions

Nothing appears
on the screen.

The image on the
screen is dim.

The image on the
screen is dark.

The camera is not
working properly,
and the surface of
the camera is hot.

The image on the
screen flickers.

. Check that the power cord and line connection
between the camera and monitor are fixed properly.
. Check that you have properly connected VIDEO
cable to the camera VIDEO output jack.

. Is lens stained with dirt? Clean your lens with soft,
clean cloth.
. Set the monitor to proper condition.
. If the camera is exposed to too strong light, change
the camera position.
. Adjust the lens' focus properly.

. Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor.
. If you have an intermediate device, set the 75Ω/ Hi-z
properly. (refer to page 19)
. Adjust DC Level, VR Level properly. (refer to page 10)

. Check that you have properly connected the camera
to an appropriate power source.
(refer to page 16~18)

. Is the camera facing to direct sunlight or fluoresent
lighting? Change the camera position.

11. Troubleshooting

WDR

WDR

OWNER'S MANUAL

DIGITAL CAMERA SERIES

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

P/N : 3810-0023L

(Ver.0609E)

Color Video Camera Series

WDR Camera Series

Design and specifications
are subject to
change without notice.

On-Screen Display

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9. Operating Camera

WDR MODE
WDR ELVEL
BACK LIGHT
BLC LEVEL
INITIAL
EXIT

ON, OFF
0 ~ 15
ON, OFF
0 ~ 15
ON, OFF

WDR

CAMERA ID
ZONE LABEL
NEGA/POSI
SHARPNESS
MIRROR
FREEZE
PROTOCOL
INITIAL
EXIT

GENERAL

000 ~ 255
SET
POSI/NEGA
0 ~ 15
NORMAL,MIRROR,VERTICAL,ROTATE
ON, OFF
DEF, P/D
ON, OFF

WB MODE
RED CONT
BLUE CONT
PUSH AUTO
INITIAL
EXIT

AWB

AUTO, HOLD, USER
NOT USE(AUTO, HOLD), 1~255(USER)
NOT USE(AUTO, HOLD), 1~255(USER)
NOT USE(AUTO, USER), OFF/PUSE(HOLD)
ON, OFF

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BRIGHTNESS
FLICKERLESS
SHUTTER SPD
AGC MAX SET
MAX FLD SET
INITIAL
EXIT
D/N MODE
LEVEL
FILTER DLY
INITIAL
EXIT

0 ~ 60
ON(PAL:x120, NTSC: x100), OFF
x250, x500, x1000, x2000, x4000, x10000
AGC OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH
OFF, 2~20 FLD, 40 FLD, 80 FLD, 160 FLD
ON, OFF

AUTO, DAY, NIGHT, EXT
0 ~ 200
0 ~ 15 SEC
ON, OFF

D & N

Configuration of The Menu

Use five setup Menu buttons on Rear side of the camera.

DOWN Button (WIDE)

LEFT Button

UP Button (TELE)

RIGHT Button

MENU

AREA
MASK
START X
END X
START Y
END Y
INITIAL
EXIT

PRIVACY

1 ~ 4
ON, OFF

ON, OFF

CAMERA ID
ZONE LABEL
VERSION
INITIAL
OFF STATE

DISPLAY

INITIAL

ON, OFF
ON, OFF

ON STATE, OFF STATE

EIXT

CONTROL

MENU

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

DC

VIDEO

ELC

V.PHASE

AC 24V

/

DC 12V

FG

VIDEO OUT

Class 2 Only

Setting Up The Menu

Resolution

High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High

Signal System

DAY&NIGHT

NTSC

PAL

NTSC

PAL

NTSC

PAL

NTSC

PAL

NTSC

PAL

NTSC

PAL

NTSC

PAL

NTSC

PAL

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

WDR

Power Input

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

DC 12V
DC 12V

AC 24V / DC 12V
AC 24V / DC 12V
AC 24V / DC 12V
AC 24V / DC 12V

AC 100V~AC 240V
AC 100V~AC 240V

DC 12V
DC 12V

AC 24V / DC 12V
AC 24V / DC 12V
AC 24V / DC 12V
AC 24V / DC 12V

AC 100V~AC 240V
AC 100V~AC 240V

UTP

X
X
X
X
0
0
X
X
X
X
X
X
0
0
X
X

When using AC 24V / DC 12V, make sure use the adaptor over
0.5A for AC 24V, over 1A for DC 12V.

Before operating the camera, confirm that you have the right

camera model and proper power voltage.

In order to help you understand this manual, we'll introduce

our model's description.

Thank you for purchasing this COLOR VIDEO CAMERA.

1. Model Description

. Contents

Model Description

Precautions

Composition

Features

Name and Function

Connection

Remote Controller Operation

Communication Protocol

Operating Camera

Specifications

Troubleshooting

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

5

6

7

8

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12

22

24

26

36

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5

.

Name and Function

CS-Mount Holding Screw

Used to readjust back focus of the camera. There are two back

focus lock screws. These must be loosened before the camera

may be back focused.

Loosen the lock screws to turn the CS-mount lens adaptor, and

tighten the lock screws after adjustment.

Tripod Mounting Hole

Used to install the camera on an optional tripod. The tripod

must be equipped with the screw specified as shown below.

Auto Iris Lens Connector

Used to connect Auto Iris Lens plug.

C-Mount Lens Adapter

Used to attach C-mount lens.

CS-Mount Lens Adapter

Used to attach CS-mount lens.

1/4"- 20 UNC (20 THREAD)

L : 4.5mm±0.2mm (ISO standard),

or 0.197" (ASA standard)

L

1. Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)

4. Fine Picture Condition Under Very Low Illumination (Sense up)

1/3 high density CCD and digital processor permit high quality pictures

to be captured in very low light condition.

SS-II DSP chip built-in SONY allows the camera to find the best picture

conditions in any environment and automatically gives a necessary

light level compensation, so you can always obtain the clear picture,

the finest detail and perfect light contrast.

5. VIDEO/ MANUAL/ DC Lens Selectable

The camera accepts 3 types of lenses (VIDEO/ MANUAL/ DC) and is

set with the VIDEO/ ELC/ DC selection switch.

6. Electronic Iris

The electronic iris shutter is automatically controlled at the speed of

1/60~1/10,000sec (NTSC Models), 1/50~1/10,000sec (PAL Models)

7. Controlled by OSD menu and RS-485

8. Privacy Zone

You can control the camera using OSD menu and RS-485 jack at a remote place.

3. High Resolution

The horizontal resolution of 480TV lines at Color mode can be achieved

by using a high density CCD having Double Speed 410,000 pixels

SONY CCD, which provides clean, noiseless and reliable pictures.

2. Day & Night

The camera provides automatic mode changeover by sensing day or

night conditions. It can change color mode in the day condition for

optimal color and BW mode in night condition for clear identification.

4

.

Features

MENU

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

DC

VIDEO

ELC

CONTROL

VIDEO OUT

Class 2 Only

DC 12V

CONTROL

MENU

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

DC

VIDEO

ELC

V.PHASE

AC 24V

/

DC 12V

FG

VIDEO OUT

Class 2 Only

CONTROL

MENU

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

DC

VIDEO

ELC

POWER INLET

VIDEO OUT

AC 24V/DC 12V Input Model

V.PHASE

Adjustment V.R

Function

Setup Button

Video Out Jack

Remote Jack

Lens Selection

Swicth

Power Input

Terminal

Left( ):Internal
Right( ):External

DC 12V Input Model

Function

Setup Button

Video Out Jack

Remote Jack

Lens Selection

Swicth

Power Input

Terminal

AC 100V~AC 240V Input Model

Function

Setup Button

Power AC IN

Video Out Jack

Remote Jack

Lens Selection

Swicth

Notes

The lens is not supplied with this camera. Purchase a lens suitable
for your environment. This camera accepts the auto iris lens and
both C-and CS-mount lens.

1. Peel approximately 8mm from the end of the lens cable outer
cover.

2. Peel approximately 2mm from the end of the cable inner cover.

Installing Auto Iris Lens

. If the lens is marked with fingerprints or other marks, the

image quality might be poor.
. It is recommended to use a high quality lens to improve the

image quality under low illumination.
. For using main functions it is recommended to use

Auto Iris Lens with DC type.

6. Connection

LENS

8mm

2m

m

3. Remove the cover from the iris lens plug supplied, and solder the lens

cable to the plug as shown below.

4. Remove the protective cap, and attach the lens to the camera by turning

clockwise.

5. Connect the lens plug to the auto iris connector on the right side of the

camera.

6. Set the VIDEO/ ELC/ DC selection switch to VIDEO or ELC or DC according

to the type of the lens.

No. 3 Pin

No. 1 Pin

connector

Lens cable

No. 4 Pin

No. 2 Pin

Pin.No.

VIDEO TYPE

1
2
3
4

RED (Power Source)

N.C

WHITE (Video Signal)

BLACK (GND)

DC TYPE

--- Damping -

--- Damping +

--- Drive +

--- Drive -

CONTROL

MENU

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

DC

VIDEO

ELC

V.PHASE

AC 24V

/

DC 12V

FG

VIDEO OUT

Class 2 Only

Press the MENU button to access the GENERAL mode.

Main Menu- GENERAL

1. CAMERA ID

Set 'CAMERA ID' to the desired mode using LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.
Press the MENU button to display the 'GENEARL' and move the arrow
indicator to 'CAMERA ID' using the T or W button.
If the 'CAMERA ID' feature is set to 'ON', the name will be displayed on
the monitor. (Main 'DISPLAY' MENU)

/

TE

LE

/ W

ID

E

MENU

GENERAL
AWB
AE
D & N
WDR
PRIVACY
DISPLAY
INITIAL
EXIT

GENERAL

CAMERA ID
ZONE LABEL
NEGA / POSI
SHARPNESS
MIRROR
FREEZE
PROTOCOL

GENERAL

Move up and down

using the TELE/

WIDE button.

CAMERA ID
ZONE LABEL
NEGA / POSI
SHARPNESS
MIRROR
FREEZE
PROTOCOL
INITIAL
EXIT

Can be changed

using the /

button.

- P/D (Pelco-D)

- DEF (Default)

001
SET
POSI
7
NORMAL
OFF
P/D
ON

2. ZONE LABEL

You can enter up to 10 characters.

Move the curser to character-enter location by using the

LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

Select the desired character by using T , W button.

The factory default characters are

A~Z,a~z,0~9, ~, !, #, *, -, +, /, :, ;, ?, ., ", _, (, ), &, %, , , , ,

EXIT : RETURN to GENERAL MENU

3. NEGA/POSI

Select Nega/Posi.

4. SHARPNESS

Adjust the Sharpness of the screen.

5. MIRROR

NORMAL : Deactivation

MIRROR : Reverse turn Left or Right.

VERTICAL : Reverse turn Up or Down.

ROTATE : Rotate the Screen to 180.

6. FREEZE

Used when paused Video is needed.

7. PROTOCOL

P/D: Pelco-D

DEF: Default

8. INITIAL

INITIAL GENERAL MODE

9. EXIT

RETURN to MAIN MENU

UP/DN - CHAR SELECT

LE/RI - POSITION

MENU - EXIT

ZONE LABEL

If the 'DISPLAY MENU' feature is set to 'ZONE LABEL - ON', the

name will be displayed on the monitor.

Press the MENU button to access the AWB mode.

Main Menu- AWB

/

TE

LE

/ W

ID

E

AWB

WB MODE
RED CONT
BLUE CONT
PUSH AUTO
INITIAL
EXIT

AUTO
NOT USE
NOT USE
NOT USE
ON

1. Set 'AUTO' to the desired mode using LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

'WB' is automatically set up between 2500~9500.

TE

LE

/ W

ID

E

AWB

WB MODE
RED CONT
BLUE CONT
PUSH AUTO
INITIAL
EXIT

HOLD
NOT USE
NOT USE
OFF
OFF

If 'PUSH AUTO is selected as 'ON', it fixes up the value setting the

current WB.

2. Set 'HOLD' to the desired mode using LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

TE

LE

/ W

ID

E

AWB

WB MODE
RED CONT
BLUE CONT
PUSH AUTO
INITIAL
EXIT

USER
101
60
NOT USE
OFF

'WB' gains can be set by using RED CONT, BLUE CONT.

INITIAL AWB MODE.

3. Set 'USER' to the desired mode using LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

4. INITIAL

RETURN to MAIN MENU.

5. EXIT

Press the MENU button to access the AE mode.

Main Menu- AE

/

TE

LE

/ W

ID

E

AE

BRIGHTNESS
FLICKERLESS
SHUTTER SPD
AGC MAX SET
MAX FLD SET
INITIAL
EXIT

19
OFF
NORMAL
MID
2 FLD
ON

0~60 BRIGHTNES Levels can be adjusted.

1. Set 'BRIGHTNESS' to the desired mode using LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

OFF : Deactivation

ON : 1/100(PAL Models), 1/120(NTSC Models)

2. Set 'FLICKERLESS' to the desired mode using the LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

3. Set 'SHUTTER SPD' to the desired mode using LIFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

NORMAL : Deactivation

X250 : 1/250 sec, X500:1/500 sec, X1000:1/1000 sec,

X2000:1/2000 sec, X4000 : 1/4000 sec, X10000:1/10000 sec

AGC OFF : Deactivation

LOW : Gain is increased or decreased from 0 to 10dB automatically

according to the illumination.

MID : Gain is increased or decreased from 0 to 20dB automatically

according to the illumination.

HIGH : Gain is increased or decreased from 0 to 30dB automatically

according to the illumination.

4. Set 'AGC MAX SET' to the desired mode using LIFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

OFF, 2 FLD ~ 20 FLD, 40 FLD, 80 FLD, 160 FLD

5. Set 'MAX FLD SET' to the desired mode using LIFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button.

INITIAL AE MODE.

6. INITIAL

RETURN to MAIN MENU.

7. EXIT

Do use the camera under conditions where temperatures are within
-10°C to 45°C. Especially be careful for ventilation under high temperature.

Do not install the camera in extreme temperature conditions.

Do not install or use the camera in an environment where the

humidity is high.

It can cause the image quality to be poor.

Do not install the camera under unstable lighting conditions.

Severe lighting change or flicker can cause the camera to work improperly.

Never use the camera close to a gas or oil leak.

It can cause malfunctions to occur.

Do not disassemble the camera.

There are no user-serviceable parts inside it.

It can cause malfunctions to occur.

Do not drop the camera or subject them to physical shocks.

Never keep the camera face to strong light directly.

It can damage CCD.

Do not expose the camera to rain or spill beverage on it.

If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids can contain minerals that
corrode the electronic components.

Note
When this camera is installed near wireless communication
devices that emits strong electromagnetic field, irregularity
such as noise on the monitor may appear.

2. Precautions

. User Information

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.

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

Explanation of two Symbols

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,

within an equilateral triangle, is intended to

alert the user to the presence of un-insulated

"dangerous voltage" within the product's

The exclamation point within an equilateral

triangle is intended to alert the user to the

presence of important operating and

maintenance-(servicing) instructions in the

THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLEMENTAL MARKING ARE
ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SYSTEM.

"WARNING-TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE"

enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a

risk of electric shock to persons.

literature accompanying the appliance.

INFORMATION

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 their own expense.

WARNING

The manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.

CAUTION - To prevent electric shock and risk of fire hazards:

Do NOT use power sources except for that specified.
Do NOT expose this appliance to rain or moisture.

This installation should be made by a qualified service person
and should abide to all local codes.

Receiver

Remote Control

7. Remote Controller Operation

(Pelco-D)

1

2

3

4

Power
DC 12V, 500mA

RS-485 Signal

- White Terminal :
- Black Terminal :

Camera Selection

- After camera connects with receiver,

firstly check camera I.D.

Menu (PROG): Shows / Hides Menu.

Moves up and down items.

(TELE):
(WIDE):

- Press camera I.D. number(1~39 buttons)

on the top of wireless remote controller.

Caution :

Usually camera I.D. number

are selected from No.1 to No.39.

over I.D. No.40, you will have a use limit.

- Initial camera I.D. number is set up No.0

when it takes out of manufacturer's warehouse.

Example: ZOOM IN

I.D. No.5: Press 5 +<TELE>

I.D. No.15: Press <F1>+ 5 +<TELE>

I.D. No.24: Press <F2>+ 4 +<TELE>

I.D. No.34: Press <F3>+ 4 +<TELE>

Set data for the selected items.

(NEAR):
(FAR):

F1

NEAR

FAR

FOCUS

F3

WIDE

F2

TELE

ZOOM

AUTO

SEQ

PAN

PROG

A

7

4

1

6

9

A

0

8

5

3

2

The remote controller is optional item.

Cable Connection

Pelco-D/ RS-485

Receiver &

Remote Control

Pelco-D Keyboard

DVR System

Signal (RS-485)

MENU

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

DC

VIDEO

ELC

CONTROL

VIDEO OUT

Class 2 Only

DC 12V

Each model has different power specification, please check the name of
the model and power specification before connecting to power source.
Please refer to the sticker identifying the model, which is attached on the
product, for power specification.

The wire is polarized. Be careful of polarity.

Use DC 12V power source.

Class 2 Only

DC12V

Resistance of copper wire [at 20℃ (68˚F)]

. As voltage may drop according to the length of electric cord as above
table, a camera may malfunction if too long output line of adaptor is
connected to the camera.

* Voltage for camera operation: DC 12V ± 10%
* Voltage drops on above table are variable according to types of electric
cord and makers.

Copper wire size

(AWG)

Resistance(Ω/m)

#18

(0.83㎟)

Voltage Drop(V/m)

#24

(0.22㎟)

#22

(0.33㎟)

#20

(0.52㎟)

0.078

0.050

0.030

0.018

0.028

0.018

0.011

0.006

Connecting to Power

For DC 12V Power Type

PELCO "D" Byte Format

Command Message

8. Communication Protocol

Power On

Function

MSG

BYTE 1

0xFF

BYTE 2

CamID

BYTE 3

0x88

BYTE 4

0x00

BYTE 5

0x00

BYTE 6

0x00

BYTE 7

Checksum

Power Off

Function

MSG

BYTE 1

0xFF

BYTE 2

CamID

BYTE 3

0x08

BYTE 4

0x00

BYTE 5

0x00

BYTE 6

0x00

BYTE 7

Checksum

Pelco D Stop

Function

MSG

BYTE 1

0xFF

BYTE 2

CamID

BYTE 3

0x00

BYTE 4

0x00

BYTE 5 BYTE 6 BYTE 7

Checksum

Menu On / Off

Function

MSG

BYTE 1

0xFF

BYTE 2

CamID

BYTE 3

0x40

BYTE 4

0x00

BYTE 5

0x00

BYTE 6

0x00

BYTE 7

Checksum

Focus Far

Function

MSG

BYTE 1

0xFF

BYTE 2

CamID

BYTE 3

0x00

BYTE 4

0x80

BYTE 5

0x00

BYTE 6

0x00

BYTE 7

Checksum

Focus Near

Function

MSG

BYTE 1

0xFF

BYTE 2

CamID

BYTE 3

0x01

BYTE 4

0x00

BYTE 5

0x00

BYTE 6

0x00

BYTE 7

Checksum

Zoom Wide

Function

MSG

BYTE 1

0xFF

BYTE 2

CamID

BYTE 3

0x00

BYTE 4

0x40

BYTE 5

0x00

BYTE 6

0x00

BYTE 7

Checksum

Zoom Tele

Function

MSG

BYTE 1

0xFF

BYTE 2

CamID

BYTE 3

0x00

BYTE 4

0x20

BYTE 5

0x00

BYTE 6

0x00

BYTE 7

Checksum

Menu On / Off

Function

MSG

BYTE 1

0xFF

BYTE 2

CamID

BYTE 3

0x00

BYTE 4

0x23

BYTE 5

0x00

BYTE 6

0x5F

BYTE 7

Checksum

Menu On / Off

Function

MSG

BYTE 1

0xFF

BYTE 2

CamID

BYTE 3

0x00

BYTE 4

0x03

BYTE 5

0x00

BYTE 6

0x62

BYTE 7

Checksum

Don't care

Pelco Keyboard (95+ PATTERN)

V/D Keyboard (Set Preset + 98)

DC

VIDEO

ELC

VIDEO OUT

RS485

UTP OUT

AC 24V / DC 12V

Class 2 Only

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

MENU

CONTROL

MENU

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

DC

VIDEO

ELC

V.PHASE

AC 24V / DC 12V

FG

VIDEO OUT

Class 2 Only

The wire is non-polarized.

Use AC 24V power source or DC 12V power source.

Class 2 Only

AC24V/DC12V F.G

When using AC 24V power, it is possible to supply the power within 100m.
Use 4 wires by 2 pair of wires.
When using DC 12V power, UTP wire can not be used for power line.

AC 24V

Power Supply

100m(Max)

2 Wire

For AC 24V / DC 12V Power Type

For AC 24V / DC 12V Power Type [UTP Video Output]

Notes

. Be sure to connect power after all the installation is done.
. Note that AC adaptor is not supplied with camera.
. Use only AC 24V / DC12V UL listed class 2 power supply.
. Do not use power sources other than that specified.

CONTROL

MENU

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

DC

VIDEO

ELC

POWER INLET

VIDEO OUT

Cabel

- Brown
- Blue
- Green

AC Power Input

Frame Ground

For AC 100V ~ AC 240V Power Type

CONTROL

MENU

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

DC

VIDEO

ELC

V.PHASE

AC 24V

/

DC 12V

FG

VIDEO OUT

Class 2 Only

CONTROL

MENU

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

DC

VIDEO

ELC

V.PHASE

AC 24V

/

DC 12V

FG

VIDEO OUT

Class 2 Only

Connect the VIDEO out jack to the monitor video in jack.

Camera

CCD Camera

Intermediate

Video Receiver

End monitor

As the connecting method varies with the instruments, refer to the
manual supplied with the instrument.

Connect the cable after power is turned off.

Set the 75Ω/ Hi-Z selection switch as shown below if you have an
intermediate device.

Monitor

Connecting to Monitor

For BNC Video Output Model

DC

VIDEO

ELC

VIDEO OUT

RS485

UTP OUT

AC 24V

/

DC 12V

Class 2 Only

( )

( )

T( )

W( )

MENU

Connecting to Monitor

Camera

Monitor(or DVR)

Connect the UTP video output terminal on the back of the product to
the monitor.

Connect UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) wire to the UTP output of the
camera directly.
UTP transmitter is included in the camera therefore additional UTP
transmitter is not necessary.

UTP receiver is necessary to connect UTP wire to Monitor or DVR.

When connecting UTP wire, make sure the polarity of the video signal.

Use UTP wire "CAT5 24AWG" to have the best transmission quality.

The twisted-pair output cannot be used at the same time as the
Composite Video output.

300m(Max)

UTP Cable

UTP Receiver

For UTP Video Output Model

1. WDR Color Video Camera .................

2. Auto Iris Lens Plug ..................

3. Remote Plug ....................

5. C-Mount Adapter ....................

6. Owner's Manual ................

3. Composition

Day & Night Color Camera

Day & Night Color Camera

3 x

Digital Zoom

3 x

Digital Zoom

WDR

WDR

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