CNB A2763PL User Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL

COLOR ZOOM CAMERA SERIES

DIGITAL POWER ZOOM

Digital Zoom Camera Series

Day & Night Color Camera

Day & Night Color Camera

270 x

Digital Zoom

270 x

Digital Zoom

3

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

2

Digital Power Zoom

5

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

4

Digital Power Zoom

7

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

6

Digital Power Zoom

11

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

10

Digital Power Zoom

13

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

12

Digital Power Zoom

15

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

14

Digital Power Zoom

19

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

18

Digital Power Zoom

21

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

20

Digital Power Zoom

23

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

22

Digital Power Zoom

9

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

8

Digital Power Zoom

17

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

16

Digital Power Zoom

27

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

26

Digital Power Zoom

29

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

28

Digital Power Zoom

31

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

30

Digital Power Zoom

25

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

24

Digital Power Zoom

35

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

34

Digital Power Zoom

37

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

36

Digital Power Zoom

39

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

38

Digital Power Zoom

33

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

32

Digital Power Zoom

DSP

DSP

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

CABLE

DISTANCE

2 3

1

POWER

VIDEO OUT

F

C

Z

RS485 CONTROLLER

DC 12V

Class 2 Only

2. Connecting to Power

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.

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: 12VDC ± 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

- The wire is polarized. Be careful of polarity.
- Use 12VDC power source.

DC 12V

Class 2 Only

For 12VDC Power Type

Receiver & Remote Control

1

2

3

4

Power
12VDC, 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

On-Screen Display

OSD

OSD

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

CABLE

DISTANCE

2 3

1

POWER

VIDEO OUT

F

C

Z

RS485 CONTROLLER

DC 12V

Class 2 Only

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

CABLE

DISTANCE

2 3

1

POWER

VIDEO OUT

F

C

Z

RS485 CONTROLLER

DC 12V

AC 24V

Class 2 Only

DVR

Keyboard (Pelco-D)

• Serial Cable

• DVR

-Connet to Serial PORT

(COM1 or COM2)

TRxD +
TRxD -

+
-

• Pelco-D Keyboard

• Camera RS-485

Converter

R

RS485

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

CABLE

DISTANCE

2 3

1

POWER

VIDEO OUT

F

C

Z

RS485 CONTROLLER

DC 12V

Class 2 Only

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

CABLE

DISTANCE

2 3

1

POWER

VIDEO OUT

F

C

Z

RS485 CONTROLLER

DC 12V

Class 2 Only

"C" Type Model

: Remote control using for RS-232C.

PC (RS-232C)

Wired Remote Controller

Camera Terminal

KEY
KEY

Controller Wire

WHITE
BLACK

• Connecting to PC

NAME

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

3
4
5

2

1

8
9

7

6

TD

RD

GND

• Serial Cable

• PC

-Connet to Serial PORT

(COM1 or COM2)

TD GND

RD

R

KEY

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

POWER

VIDEO OUT

DC 12V

RS485

UTP OUT

UTP

2 VIDEO

1

AC 24V

Class 2

Only

Function

Setup Button

Power Input

Terminal

Selection

Switch

Video Out Jack

Power LED

Control

Terminal

UTP Video

Output Terminal

UTP Transmisson Model

"D" Type

VIDEO OUT Jack: Used to connect an external video monitor in jack.

POWER Input Terminal

Power LED: The LED turns on when power is supplied.

Control Terminal
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 escape menu mode.

NEAR/FAR Buttons : Used to change the parameter of the selected

menu item. It also moves the cursor the left of right in the menu screen.

TELE/WIDE Buttons : Used to choose the

desired menu item. It also moves the cursor

up or down in the menu screen.

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

Selection Switch:

"D" Type

• Used to choose video output or UTP output.

• When the distance is far from camera to monitor,

set "Selection Switch" in 2 or 3. It shows more clear video on the monitor.

"A&B&C" Type

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

POWER

VIDEO OUT

DC 12V

RS485

UTP OUT

UTP

2 VIDEO

1

AC 24V

Class 2

Only

Connect the UTP video output terminal on the back of the product

to the monitor.

Camera

300m(Max)

UTP Cable

UTP Receiver

Monitor(or DVR)

UTP Video Output Model

• When using UTP video output terminal, set "Selection Switch"
at the "UTP OUT".

• When the distance is far from camera to monitor, set "Selection Switch"
in the middle.
The picture will show a better image.

• 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.

Selection Switch

fot Video Output

Po

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rf

ul

Zo

om

in

g

Fu

n

c

ti

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n

&

M

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lt

i-

In

te

r f

ac

e.

Auto Focus

"

ND": No Display

The OSDs of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11 disappear 5 sec later.

FUNCTION

OSD

EXPLANATION

4

White

Balance

6

Shutter

Speed

8

Motion

Detect

9

Initial

LOGO

10

Zone

Label

5

Pan / Tilt

7

ID

11

Zoom

ND

ND

ND

x125 ~

x10000
000 ~

255

x1

...

Dx270

F.L

ND

MD

WAIT

-

Automatic color correction mode

Special color correction mode

Indoor mode

Outdoor mode

Temporary automatic mode

No Act Digital Panning / Tilting

Digital Panning / Tilting

Standard shutter speed (NTSC:1/60, PAL:1/50)

Flicker correction mode

Shutter speed indicator

Camera identification number

No motion detected

Motion detected

Displayed when POWER ON of the
camera is in operation

Explanation of the scene capture
by the camera (max. 10 letters)

Optical zoom: x1 ~ x27

Digital zoom: Dx28 ~ Dx270

* 'D' indicates digital zoom

SwB

IwB

OwB

PwB

Explanation of the On-Screen Display

The OSD (On Screen Display) is as follows:

X10000 255

WAIT

Dx270

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

9

8

Zone Label

11

MD

10

"

ND": No Display

FUNCTION

OSD

EXPLANATION

1

Focus

2

Mirror

3

Backlight

ND

ND

ND

Automatic focus mode

Manual focus mode

No screen inverted

Screen is inverted to the left or right

Backlight compensation off

Backlight compensation mode

Automatic backlight compensation mode

7. On-Screen Display

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

PELCO "D" Byte Format

Command Message

-RS-485,2400bps,1 Start bit,8 data bits,1 stop bit,no parity

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

Pelco Keyboard (95+ PATTERN)

V/D Keyboard (Set Preset + 98)

Don't care

6. Communication Protocol

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

CABLE

DISTANCE

2 3

1

POWER

VIDEO OUT

F

C

Z

RS485 CONTROLLER

DC 12V

Class 2 Only

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

CABLE

DISTANCE

2 3

1

POWER

VIDEO OUT

F

C

Z

RS485 CONTROLLER

DC 12V

AC 24V

Class 2 Only

Camera

Camera

Intermediate

Video Receiver

End Equipment

Monitor

1. Connecting to Monitor

Connect the video out jack on the back of the product to the monitor.

• The method of connecting the camera to a monitor varies
depending on the model.
Please refer to the manual for your model.

• Connect the camera after switching off each piece of equipment.

• Change the 75Ω/Hi-Z conversion switch of each piece of equipment
according to the following diagram- move the switch of the
intermediate video receiver to Hi-Z, and the end equipment to 75Ω.

5. Installation

. User Information

. Contents

Avoid using the camera in extreme temperature environments.
Using the camera in temperatures exceeding 50˚C or below -5˚C may
lessen picture quality or cause the camera to malfunction.

Avoid using the camera in high humidity environments.
Using the camera in places with high humidity may lessen picture quality
because of moisture on the lens.

Avoid using the camera in unsteady lighting.
The camera will not work properly in places with great changes in
illumination intensity, such as fluorescent lamps.

Make sure no foreign substances get on the front glass of the camera.
Do not disassemble the camera and prevent foreign substances

from getting into the camera.

Make sure that the camera is not exposed to an intense light

source such as direct sunlight.
It may damage the CCD.

Camera may be damaged if dropped or subjected to strong impact.

Keep camera dry.
The camera will be damaged if immersed in water.

Avoid using the camera in the presence of oil and gas.
The camera will be damaged if oil or gas penetrates the exterior.

Caution

- Smear or blooming (when bright areas spreads out) may occur when

photographing in strong light, i.e. car headlights, etc.

- Make sure that you are using a compatible power adapter before

connecting it to the camera.

2. Safety and Precautions

• Remote Control through RS-232C / RS-485 Interface

Remote control operations are possible through RS-232C / RS-485

interface for Focus and Zoom control.

- In addition, the unit lets you command white balance and exposure

manually using RS-232C / RS-485 interface.

• PROTOCOL: Default, Pelco-D

• OSD(On-Screen Display) Function

• Wire Remote Controller (Option)

• Digital Slow Shutter for full color surveillance under very

low light condition : 0.001Lux (at x 128 Field)

• Day & Night Function : 0.25Lux

• Coax or UTP(Unshielded Twisted Pair) Video Transmission.

Built-in UTP Transmitter provide a significant advantage in labor/

material saving on installations.

• AI / Fuzzy Control Circuit with DSP

Advanced DSP(Digital Signal Processor) technology automatically

adjusts operations such as Iris, white balance flexibly adapting to

environmental conditions.

• Built-in Power Zoom Lens

Subjects can be magnified up to 270 times with be 27x optical

zoom and 10x digital zoom.

UTP Video Out Model

Day & Night Model

3

.

Features

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

CABLE

DISTANCE

2 3

1

POWER

VIDEO OUT

F

C

Z

RS485 CONTROLLER

DC 12V

AC 24V

Class 2 Only

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

CABLE

DISTANCE

2 3

1

POWER

VIDEO OUT

F

C

Z

RS485 CONTROLLER

DC 12V

Class 2 Only

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

CABLE

DISTANCE

2 3

1

POWER

VIDEO OUT

DC 12V

Class 2 Only

TD GND

RD

KEY

RS232C

12VDC Input Model

Function

Setup Button

Power Input

Terminal

Selection

Switch

Video Out Jack

Power LED

Control

Terminal

Function

Setup Button

Power Input

Terminal

Selection

Switch

Video Out Jack

Power LED

Control

Terminal

Function

Setup Button

Power Input

Terminal

Selection

Switch

Video Out Jack

Power LED

Control

Terminal

24VAC/12VDC Input Model

"B" Type

"A" Type

12VDC Input Model

"C" Type

4. Rear View and Part Names

How to Set Up Functions

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

MENU Key : Shows/Hides Menu
TELE/WIDE : Moves up and down items
NEAR/FAR : Set data for the selected item

1. Press the MENU button.

The Menu consists of the „Main Menu” and „Sub Menu”.
The main menu is displayed where 10 camera functions can be selected.
To the right of each main menu selection, the sub-menu is displayed.

(*) The above keys may be used differently
in some functions : 'Zone Label'

8. Menu and Operation

: This blinks to show that this category has been selected.

GENERAL

TELE

WIDE

NEAR

FAR

MENU

NEAR / FAR

TE

LE

/ W

ID

E

MENU

CAMERA ID
LANGUAGE
ZONE LABEL
BACKLIGHT
SHARPNESS
MIRROR
PROTOCOL

GENERAL
FOCUS

AWB

AE

D&N

SLOW_SHT

MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

2. Press the TELE/WIDE button.

3. Press the NEAR/FAR button.

4. Press the OSD MENU button at the main menu or sub-menu screen

to hide the menu.

It moves up and down the main menu category.
The sub-menu functions of the main menu category are displayed on the right.

It moves to the sub-menu window of the selected main menu.
The current set state of each sub-menu can be checked.
Press the TELE/WIDE button to move up and down the sub-menu category
and set each category by pressing the NEAR/FAR button.

It does not apply when the MENU button is used for other uses.
: 'Zone Label' setup screen

W

ID

E

MENU

FOCUS MODE
PUSH AUTO
FOCAL DIST
ZOOM START
ZOOM END
ZOOM SPEED

GENERAL
FOCUS
AWB

AE

D&N

SLOW_SHT

MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

TE

LE

/ W

ID

E

FOCUS

FOCUS MODE
PUSH AUTO
FOCAL DIST
ZOOM START
ZOOM END
ZOOM SPEED
INITIAL
EXIT

Can be changed

using the

Near/Far button.

MANUAL
OFF
50CM
x001
x270
3
ON

Sets up the general operation of the camera.
Press the NEAR/FAR button to move to the sub-menu.

Main Menu- GENERAL

1. CAMERA ID

Displays the camera's ID.
Camera ID can be specified using numbers from 000 to 255 by using
the NEAR/FAR button.

GENERAL

CAMERA ID

LANGUAGE

ZONE LABEL

BACKLIGHT

SHARPNESS

MIRROR

PROTOCOL

INITIAL

EXIT

Can be changed

using the

Near/Far button.

000

ENG

EDIT

NORMAL

10

OFF

DEF

ON

Move up and

down using the

TELE/WIDE button.

NEAR / FAR

N

EA

R

/ F

AR

MENU

CAMERA ID
LANGUAGE
ZONE LABEL
BACKLIGHT
SHARPNESS
MIRROR
PROTOCOL

GENERAL
FOCUS

AWB

AE

D&N

SLOW_SHT

MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

- DEF (Default)

- P/D (Pelco-D)

Edits and displays the information of camera or explanation on the area of the
image being captured at the bottom left of the screen.
Maximum of 10 letters can be used/ edited.
It is described in detail on page 39.

2. LANGUAGE

Displays the currently set language.
Language can be set from ENG to KOR and vice versa using the NEAR/FAR button.

3. ZONE LABEL

4. BACKLIGHT

5. SHARPNESS

6. MIRROR

7. PROTOCOL

8. INITIAL

9. EXIT

Use to select BLC mode.
BLC can be set from NORMAL, C1, C2, L1, L2, U1, U2, D1, D2, R1, R2 and
vice versa using the NEAR/FAR button.

Adjusts sharpness of outlines.
Can be set from 0 to 15.

P/D : Pelco-D

DEF : Default

Resets the current general settings category to the initial settings.

Inverts the screen to the right or left.

Closes the sub-menu and moves to the main menu.

Caution

Change the data of the sub-menu using the NEAR/FAR button.

MENU

FOCUS MODE
PUSH AUTO
FOCAL DIST
ZOOM START
ZOOM END
ZOOM SPEED

GENERAL
FOCUS
AWB

AE

D&N

SLOW_SHT

MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

FOCUS

FOCUS MODE
PUSH AUTO
FOCAL DIST
ZOOM START
ZOOM END
ZOOM SPEED
INITIAL
EXIT

MANUAL
OFF
50CM
x001
x270
3
ON

Note) Automatic focus in manual mode is only possible when the location of the zoom
lens has changed or when the "temporary automatic focus" category is selected.
Automatic focus is also possible based on external AF command (1 shot AF).

Sets camera zoom and focus.
Press the NEAR/FAR button to move to the sub-menu.

Main Menu- FOCUS

1. FOCUS MODE

AUTO: Focuses automatically when the menu including D&N chages.
MANUAL: User focuses manually.

N

EA

R

/ F

AR

Minimum distance the camera can focus.
ex) 10cm: Objects/subjects closer than 10cm cannot be brought into focus.

2. PUSH AUTO

When temporary automatic focus is selected, the camera focuses
automatically when only the NEAR/FAR button is pressed.
In the Automatic Mode, it will be displayed as "Not Used".

3. FOCAL DIST

4. ZOOM START

5. ZOOM END

6. ZOOM SPEED

8. EXIT

Minimum zoom movement.
Possible from x 001 to x 027

Maximum zoom movement.
Possible from x 001 to x 270

Closes the sub-menu and moves to the main menu.

Zoom speed movement. (Start x1 ~ End x27)
• 1 : 7.5 sec
• 2 : 6 sec
• 3 : 4 sec

7. INITIAL

Initializes the changed category in focus menu.

Adjusts picture color.
Press the NEAR/FAR button to move to the sub-menu.

Main Menu- AWB

AWB

WB MODE
RED CONT
BLUE CONT
PUSH AUTO
INITIAL
EXIT

AUTO
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
ON

N

EA

R

/ F

AR

MENU

WB MODE
RED CONT
BLUE CONT
PUSH AUTO

GENERAL
FOCUS
AWB

AE

D&N

SLOW_SHT

MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

5. INITIAL

6. EXIT

Closes the sub-menu and moves to the main menu.

Initializes the changed category in AWB menu.

1. AWB

AUTO : Automatically adjusts color according to the available lighting.
PUSH AUTO : Color will be automatically adjusted while the NEAR/FAR button
is pressed in the temporary automatic mode.
OUTDOOR : Set color temperature to be 5400°K.
INDOOR : Set color temperature to be 3200°K.
SPECIAL : Color can be corrected when the user increases or decreases
"Red Control" or "Blue Control".

2. RED CONT

Can be changed in special mode only, and R-Gain value is adjusted.
Can be set from 0 to 255.

3. BLUE CONT

Can be changed in special mode only, and B-Gain value is adjusted.
Can be set from 0 to 255.

4. PUSH AUTO

Can chage WB Mode to PUSH AUTO.
Can be Push Auto whenever pushes NEAR/FAR button ('Off' is displayed to
'Push' whenever pushes key)

2. BRIGHTNESS

Brightness can be adjusted from 0 (dark) to 48 (bright).
Not used while in manual mode.

4. SHUTTER SPD

Can be changed while in manual and shutter manual mode.
Shutter speed can be changed from standard to 1/10000.
Standard shutter speed: NTSC- 1/60, PAL- 1/50.

5. IRIS ADJUST

Adjusts the opening of iris.
Can be adjusted from 0 (closed) to 255 (opened).
Change in screen can be recognized only within the certain range.
Can be adjusted while in manual and gain adjustment mode.

6. AGC ADJUST

Gain adjustment of image signal.
Can be adjusted from 0 to 255.
Can be adjusted while in manual and gain adjustment mode.

3. FLICKERLESS

Removes screen flickering caused by discordance of frequency and lighting.

7. AGC MAX SET

Maximum gain value used when gain is automatic.
Can be adjusted from 0 to 255.

8. INITIAL

Initializes the changed category in exposure menu to the initial settings.

9. EXIT

Closes the sub-menu and moves to the main menu.

Determines and operates in mode suitable for day or night.
Press the NEAR/FAR button to move to the sub-menu.

Main Menu- D & N (option)

1. D&N MODE

AUTO : Filter operates automatically according to brightness.
NIGHT : Manual Mode- removes IR cut filter.
DAY : Manual Mode- does not remove IR cut filter.

2. D&N DELAY

Sets conversion time of IR cut filter while in automatic mode
Time can be adjusted from 1 to 10 seconds.

3. INITIAL

Initializes the changed category in night Day/Night menu.

4. EXIT

Closes the sub-menu and moves to the main menu.

N

EA

R

/ F

AR

MENU

D&N MODE
D&N DELAY

GENERAL
FOCUS
AWB

AE

D&N

SLOW_SHT

MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

D&N

D&N MODE
D&N DELAY
INITIAL
EXIT

AUTO
10 SEC
ON

Use under very low light condition for full color surveillance.
OFF -> FLD2 -> --------------

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FLD128

Press the NEAR/FAR button to move to the sub-menu.

Main Menu- SLOW_SHT (option)

1. SLOW_SHT

Use under very low light condition for full color surveillance.
OFF: Digital slow shutter function is disabled.
Can be adjusted from FLD 2 to FLD 128

2. INITIAL

Initializes the changed category in digital slow shutter menu.

3. EXIT

Closes the sub-menu and moves to the main menu.

N

EA

R

/ F

AR

MENU

SHT_FLD

GENERAL

FOCUS

AWB

AE

D&N
SLOW_SHT
MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

SLOW_SHT

SHT_FLD
INITIAL
EXIT

FLD 24
ON

1. AE MODE

AUTO : Automatically adjusts brightness according to the available lighting.
MANUAL : Manually adjusts all brightness.
AGC MAN : Allows you to adjust gain.
IRIS MAN : Allows you to adjust iris.
SHUT MAN : Allows you to adjust the shutter speed.

Adjusts picture brightness.
Press the NEAR/FAR button to move to the sub-menu.

Main Menu- AE

AE

AE MODE

BRIGHTNESS

FLICKERLESS

SHUTTER SPD

IRIS ADJUST

AGC ADJUST

AGC MAX SET

INITIAL

EXIT

AUTO

26

OFF

NOT USED

NOT USED

NOT USED

NOT USED

ON

N

EA

R

/ F

AR

MENU

AE MODE
BRIGHTNESS
FLICKERLESS
SHUTTER SPD
IRIS ADJUST
AGC ADJUST
AGC MAX SET

GENERAL
FOCUS
AWB

AE

D&N

SLOW_SHT

MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

Note) Cannot adjust when D&N mode(refer to 31 page)is in Auto.

Note) There is a signal every time there is movement by the subject. If motion is
detected, MD (Motion Detected) is displayed on the upper left of the screen.
This message enables the user to set On-screen display state in the menu.

Note) The detection field on screen is as follows:

3. SENSITIVITY

Sets sensitivity to detect movement.
Can be set from 1 (low response) to 15 (sensitive).

4. INITIAL

Initializes the changed category in motion detection menu.

5. EXIT

Closes the sub-menu and moves to the main menu.

Caution

Error can occur in the motion detection function in the following cases.
(1) When lighting is unsteady.
(2) When light changes often even though there is no movement of the subject.

It is recommended that this function should be used after setting the
detection sensitivity and detection field after monitoring the environment for
an extended time.

CENTER

OUT

UPPER

WHOLE

1. DETECT MODE

Enables or disables motion detection function.

2. DETECT AREA

Sets motion detection field.
Can be set to CENTER, OUT, UPPER and WHOLE.

When there is movement of the subject in the screen, there will be an
alarm, or the user will be informed through communications or "MD"
will display on the screen.
Press the NEAR/FAR button to move to the sub-menu.

Main Menu- MOTION

MENU

N

EA

R

/ F

AR

DETECT MODE
DETECT AREA
SENSITIVITY

GENERAL

FOCUS

AWB

AE

D&N

SLOW_SHT
MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

MOTION

DETECT MODE
DETECT AREA
SENSITIVITY
INITIAL
EXIT

OFF
CENTER
8
ON

Specity what to display on the screen.
Press the NEAR/FAR button to move to the sub-menu.

Main Menu- DISPLAY

DISPLAY

WHOLE OSD

FUNC OSD

MOTION DET

CAMERA ID

ZOOM MAG

ZONE LABEL

VERSION

INITIAL

EXIT

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

VER 1.0

ON

MENU

N

EA

R

/ F

AR

WHOLE OSD
FUNC OSD
MOTION DET
CAMERA ID
ZOOM MAG
ZONE LABEL
VERSION

GENERAL

FOCUS

AWB

AE

D&N

SLOW_SHT

MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

1. WHOLE OSD

All on-screen display is "ON" or "OFF".
Nothing will be displayed if specified as "Hidden" even when other categories
are individually set as "ON". (Exception: Initial logo when power is turned on.)

Note) Refer to the "On-Screen Display" for details.

5. ZOOM MAG

Displays zoom on lower right of the screen.
The number in Dx270 shows the magnification, and D represents digital zoom.

2. FUNC OSD

Images displayed on the upper area of the screen.
Refer to the "On-Screen Display" section- images 1 to 6.

3. MOTION DET

"MD" is displayed on the upper left of the screen when motion is detected.

4. CAMERA ID

Displays ID number on the upper right of the screen.

6. ZONE LABEL

Displays texts explaining screen area on the lower left of the screen.

7. VERSION

Displays the version information of camera (cannot be changed).

8. INITIAL

Initializes the changed category in on-screen display menu.

9. EXIT

Closes the sub-menu and moves to the main menu.

Caution

Please use caution when performing this function.
Every setting(even in all sub-menus)will be initialized.
Initialization in sub-menus will initialize each category of the sub-menu only.

Initializes all current settings.
No sub-menu.
Press the NEAR/FAR button to initialize the entire camera settings.
Note that all settings in the sub-menus will be initialized.

OFF STATE : Indicates that settings are not initialized.
ON STATE : Indicates that camera settings have been initialized.

Main Menu- INITIAL

MENU

MENU

N

EA

R

/ F

AR

OFF STATE

ON STATE

GENERAL

FOCUS

AWB

AE

D&N

SLOW_SHT

MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

GENERAL

FOCUS

AWB

AE

D&N

SLOW_SHT

MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

Before operating the camera, confirm the camera model and proper
power voltage. In order to understand the manual thoroughly,
we'll introduce our model descriptions.

Thank you for purchasing this COLOR ZOOM CAMERA.

Type

(Rear)

Signal

System

Model

No.

NTSC/High

PAL/High

NTSC/High

PAL/High

NTSC/High

PAL/High

NTSC/High

PAL/High

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D&N

DSS

Communication

System

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

RS-485/PTZ Controller

RS-485/PTZ Controller

RS-232C

RS-232C

RS-485/PTZ Controller

RS-485/PTZ Controller

RS-485

RS-485

X

X

X

X

X

X

O

O

UTP

Output

12VDC

12VDC

12VDC

12VDC

24VAC/12VDC

24VAC/12VDC

24VAC/12VDC

24VAC/12VDC

Power

Input

A

A

C

C

B

B

D

D

1. Model Description

Design and specifications are

subject to change without notice.

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

CABLE

DISTANCE

2 3

1

POWER

VIDEO OUT

F

C

Z

RS485 CONTROLLER

DC 12V

AC 24V

Class 2 Only

3. Camera Control Methods

"A" & "B" Type Model

: Remote control using for PTZ controller.

"A" & "B" & "D" Type Model

: Remote control using for RS-485.

• PTZ Controller

Z

F

C

• Receiver &

Remote Control

• Pelco-D

Keyboard

• DVR System

• Signal (RS-485)

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

POWER

VIDEO OUT

DC 12V

RS485

UTP OUT

UTP

2 VIDEO

1

AC 24V

Class 2

Only

MENU

T( )

W( )

(

)N

F( )

CABLE

DISTANCE

2 3

1

POWER

VIDEO OUT

F

C

Z

RS485 CONTROLLER

DC 12V

AC 24V

Class 2 Only

• When using 24VAC power with UTP wire, it is possible to supply the

power within 100m.

• Use 4 wires by 2 pair of wires.

• When using 12VDC power, UTP wire can not be used for power line.

For 24VAC / 12VDC Power Type

For 24VAC / 12VDC Power Type [UTP Video Output]

. Be sure to connect power after all the installation is done.

. Note that AC adaptor is not supplied with camera.

. Use only 24VAC / 12VDC UL listed class 2 power supply.

. Do not use power sources other than that specified.

Notes

- Use 24VAC power source or 12VDC power source.

DC 12V

AC 24V

AC 24V

Power Supply

100m(Max)

2 Wire

Model Description

Safety and Precautions

Features

Rear View and Part Names

Installation

Communication Protocol

On-Screen Display

Menu and Operation

Specifications

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

5

6

7

8

10

18

19

21

39
40

.............
.............

• High Resolution

The horizontal resolution of 480/ 380 TV lines can be achieved

by using a high density CCD having effective 410K/ 270K pixels,

which provides clean, noiseless and reliable pictures.

9. Specficications

Closes menu.

Press the NEAR/FAR button to close menu.

Main Menu- EXIT

MENU

GENERAL

FOCUS

AWB

AE

D&N

SLOW_SHT

MOTION

DISPLAY

INITIAL

EXIT

1. You can choose up to 84 symbols from the available symbols table.

2. Select the location of letters using the TELE/WIDE button.

A downward arrow will blink on top of the letter to edit.

3. Select letters using the NEAR/FAR button.

4. To exit, press the MENU.

ZONE LABEL

FRONT DOOR

TE/WI - POSITION

NE/FA - CHAR SELECT

MENU - EXIT

Max. 10

Letter

User can edit explanation or condition of camera, and this will be

displayed on the lower left screen.

ZONE LABEL

NU

+

o

X

G

¢

з

и

И

З

%

&

)

(

_

.

?

;

:

/

-

*

#

!

~

z

y

x

w

v

u

t

s

r

q

p

n

m

l

k

j

i

h

g

f

e

d

c

b

a

Z

Y

W

V

U

T

S

R

Q

P

O

N

M

L

K

J

I

H

F

E

D

C

B

A

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

: Space

Caution) : denotes a blank letter and will be displayed as a blank space on the

actual screen.

È

PAL

NTSC

Signal System

Scanning System

Horizontal Scanning Frequency

Vertical Scanning Frequency

Image Sensor

Total Pixels

Effective Pixels

Horizontal Resolution

S/N Ratio

Lens

Angle of View (HOR)

Minimum Illumination

Synchronization

Signal Output

Power Consumption

(Option: AC24V/DC12V)

Dimensions (WxHxD)

Weight

2 : 1 Interlace

15.734 kHz 15.625kHz

59.94 Hz 50 Hz

1/4 Inch SONY Super HAD CCD

537(H) x 505(V) 270K 537(H) x 597(V) 320K

510(H) x 492(V) 250K 500(H) x 582(V) 290K

More than 380 TV lines

More than 48dB (AGC off)

27x Zoom Video AF

(F1.6(W), F3.7(T) f=3.6~97.2mm)

55.21˚ ~ 2.12˚

Day Mode: 0.6 Lux(30 IRE) /

Night Mode: 0.1 Lux(30 IRE)

Internal

1Vp-p Composite Output with 75Ω Terminated

12VDC (9V~15V), Max. 4.56W / 380mA

24VAC (20V~28V) or 12VDC (10V~15V), Max 6W/ 0.5A

65 x 62 x 122mm, 65 x 62 x 140mm [Long Body]

Approx 325g, 370g [Long Body]

P

/N

:3

8

1

0

-0

1

2

9

A

ve

r.

0

8

0

2

E

9. Specficications

PAL

NTSC

Signal System

Scanning System

Horizontal Scanning Frequency

Vertical Scanning Frequency

Image Sensor

Total Pixels

Effective Pixels

Horizontal Resolution

S/N Ratio

Lens

Angle of View (HOR)

Minimum Illumination

Synchronization

Signal Output

Power Consumption

(Option: 24VAC/12VDC)

Dimensions (WxHxD)

Weight

2 : 1 Interlace

15.734 kHz 15.625kHz

59.94 Hz 50 Hz

1/4 Inch SONY Super HAD CCD / EX-View CCD

811(H) x 508(V) 410K 795(H) x 596(V) 470K

768(H) x 494(V) 380K 752(H) x 582(V) 440K

More than 480 TV lines

More than 48dB (AGC off)

27x Zoom Video AF

(F1.6(W), F3.7(T) f = 3.6~97.2mm)

55.21˚ ~ 2.12˚

Day Mode: 1.2 Lux(30 IRE) / Night Mode: 0.25 Lux(30 IRE)

DSS (128FLD) Mode: 0.001 Lux (30 IRE)

Internal

1Vp-p Composite Output with 75Ω Terminated

12VDC (9V~15V), Max. 4.56W / 380mA

24VAC (20V~28V) or 12VDC (10V~15V), Max 6W/ 0.5A

65 x 62 x 122mm, 65 x 62 x 140mm [Long Body]

Approx 325g, 370g [Long Body]

Normal Resolution

High Resolution

Normal Resolution

High Resolution

Do not insert

the POWER cable

WARNING!

Do not insert

the POWER cable

WARNING!

Do not insert

the POWER cable

WARNING!

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.

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

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