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Nuvico CF-ST1P Installation manual | Manualzz
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TVL
*Lens not included.
Disclaimer
• While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide
is accurate and complete, no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions.
• NUVICO reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software
described herein at any time without prior notice.
• No part of this guide may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval
system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without prior written
permission of NUVICO.
• NUVICO makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to
a mistaken operation or malfunction of the cameras, peripheral devices, or unapproved/
unsupported devices.
Warning and Caution
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 OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION!
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within 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 triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the literature
accompanying the product.
FCC Compliance 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 EQUIPMENT COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.
CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME À 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 Safeguards
• Read these instructions.
• Heed all warnings.
• Follow all instructions.
• Do not use this equipment near water.
• Clean only with dry cloth.
• Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
• Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
equipment (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
• Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized
plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades
and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety.
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of
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 the equipment.
• Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
• Unplug this equipment during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the equipment has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment, the equipment has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
• CAUTION - THIS MANUAL IS FOR USE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER
THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED
TO DO SO.
• Use Certified/Listed Class 2 power supply transformer only.
Table of Contents
Disclaimer .....................................................................................................
Warning and Caution ......................................................................................
FCC Compliance Statement ...........................................................................
CE Compliance Statement ...........................................................................
Important Safeguards ..................................................................................
Table of Contents ..........................................................................................
Introduction / Content Verification ............................................................
Parts & Descriptions .....................................................................................
Camera Dimensions .....................................................................................
Installing the DC Auto Iris Lens ....................................................................
Power Requirement ...................................................................................
Camera OSD Setup Controls .......................................................................
OSD Menu Control & Navigation
OSD MENU CONTROLS (On-Screen-Display) .................................................
OSD Menu Terms & Settings
1. AE SETUP (Automatic Exposure) ................................................................
1.1 MODE (ELC, ALC) .............................................................................
1.2 CONTROL ........................................................................................
1.3 SHUTTER ........................................................................................
1.4 AGC MODE (Automatic Gain Control) ................................................
1.5 MAX AGC ........................................................................................
1.6 BRIGHTNESS ..................................................................................
1.7 MAX FIELDS - DSS (Digital Slow Shutter) ...........................................
2. WB SETUP (White Balance) .....................................................................
2.1 MODE ............................................................................................
2.2 CONTROL .......................................................................................
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Table of Contents (Continued)
OSD Menu Terms & Settings (Continued)
2.3 RED ...................................................................................................
2.4 BLUE ................................................................................................
3. BLC SETUP (Back Light Compensation) .......................................................
3.1 MODE ...............................................................................................
3.2 LEVEL ...............................................................................................
3.3 BMB Mode Menu (Brightlight Masking Block) ......................................
4. SPECIAL ...................................................................................................
4.1 MD SETUP (Motion Detection) ...........................................................
4.2 PZM SET (Private Zone Masking) ........................................................
4.3 DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) ...........................................................
4.4 SHARPNESS ......................................................................................
4.5 LANGUAGE ........................................................................................
4.6 EDIT TITLE .........................................................................................
4.7 FACTORY DEFAULT ...........................................................................
Technical Specifications | NTSC ..................................................................
Technical Specifications | PAL ...................................................................
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Introduction
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing our S.I.E.™ 2 Fixed Camera.
Our Fixed Cameras are all equipped with high resolution 1/3” Interline transfer CCD
Imager for enhanced low light sensitivity. Combined with our 2nd generation ‘Super Image
Enhancer II’ - ‘SIE II’ module, viewing in the dark is radically amplified. A user-friendly, onscreen display (OSD) menu make it easy to setup and program functions.
Content Verification
Before installing the camera, please make sure that all of the following items are included
in the box.
1. Fixed Camera
2. Installation Manual
3. C-Mount Lens Adaptor
4. Auto Iris Lens Plug
5. L-Wrench
Parts & Descriptions
Front
Bottom
1. Sensor Protective Cap
Be sure to cap the lens mount when the lens is not mounted.
Pull out the cap to mount the lens.
2. CS-Mount Lens Adaptor
Used to mount a CS-mount lens.
3. C-Mount Lens Adaptor
Used to mount a C-mount lens.
4. Back Focus Set Screw
If needed adjustment of back focus, loosen the set screws using L-wrench to turn
CS-mount lens adaptor and tighten the set screw after adjustment.
5. Tripod Mount Hole
Use to install the camera on the mount.
The tripod must be equipped with the 1/4”-20UNC(20 Thread) screw.
Parts & Descriptions
Back
6. Video Output Connector
BNC connector for composite video out.
7. OSD Menu Set up Key
Control the OSD menu.
8. Power Indicator
9. Auto Iris Lens Connector
Connect auto iris lens plug.
10. Power Input Terminal
Connect 24VAC or 12VDC power source.
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Camera Dimensions
See the diagrams below for the exact dimensions of the Fixed Camera.
Dimensions Unit: mm
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Installation
Installing DC Auto Iris Lens
Using DC Auto Iris lens, connect the Iris lens plug to the camera as shown below.
1. Strip approximately 8mm for outer shield and 2mm for inner shield of lens cable for soldering.
2. Remove the cover from the Iris lens plug and solder the lens cable to the plug pin following the
table below.
Pin No.
DC Auto Iris Lens
1
Damp-
2
Damp+
3
Drive+
4
DrivePin 2
Pin 4
Pin 1
Pin 3
3. Connect the lens plug to the auto Iris lens connector on the rear of the camera.
IMPORTANT: This camera is designed to work with DC Auto Iris Lens only. Use of any other lens
type is not recommended.
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Installation
Power Requirement
- 12VDC/24VAC 500mA regulated power supply.
- The camera is reverse - polarity protected.
Note: Do not use power sources other than specified.
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Camera OSD Setup Controls
Please use the directional keys located at the back of the camera to make the desired
changes in the OSD menu.
Directional Navigation Keys
Up Key
Left Key
Right Key
Down Key
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Enter Key
OSD Menu Controls & Navigation
OSD MENU CONTROLS (On-Screen-Display)
Enter Key - Used to access MAIN SETUP menu mode.
Up / Down Key - Used to scroll through the desired sub-menu selection and to move the
cursor up or down during the OSD menu.
Left / Right Key - Used to adjust the desired menu selection, and to move the cursor left or
right during the OSD menu. Also used to confirm the setting changes.
Entering and Navigating the Main Menu
To enter the main menu, press and hold the ENTER Key down for 2 or more seconds until
the OSD menu appears on the screen.
Entering and Navigating the Sub-Menu
To enter the sub-menu from the Main menu, press the Left / Right key at the selected line.
While in the OSD menu, scroll up/down the available options by using the corresponding
navigational keys.
Go to the Up-Menu from the Sub-Menu
To go to the up-menu from the sub- menu, press the Left / Right Key at the RETURN line.
Exiting the OSD Menu
Once all of the desired changes have been made, move the cursor over to the SAVE AND
EXIT line to save and exit. Choosing EXIT will lose all changes and revert back to its previously saved configuration.
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OSD Menu Terms & Settings
1. AE MODE (Automatic Exposure)
The AE MODE is used to control the video output levels under different intensities
in the lighting. The factory default is ‘ALC.’
1.1 MODE (ELC, ALC)
• ALC (Automatic Level Control): Select the ALC mode and the camera will
continuously monitor changes in the lighting intensity and automatically adjust the Iris to
the most optimal level.
• ELC (Electric Level Control): The ELC mode is not recommended for this camea. ELC
mode will automatically adjust the brightness level by shifting its shutter speed.
ALC Mode
ELC Mode
1.2 CONTROL - Lens Control Mode (AUTO, MANUAL)
• In the case of ALC Mode: DC Iris lens only.
• In the case of ELC Mode: Choose between AUTO or MANUAL. In the AUTO setting, the
shutter and AGC will automatically selected. In the MANUAL setting, shutter and AGC can
be selected manually according to user preference.
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OSD Menu Terms & Settings
1.3 SHUTTER (AUTO, 1/60 a ... a 1/100,000)
• In the case of ALC Mode: The SHUTTER speed can be selected manually according to
user preference. The shutter speed of 1/60(NTSC), or 1/50(PAL) seconds are recommended.
• In the case of ELC Mode: The shutter is automatically controlled and cannot be changed.
1.4 AGC MODE - Automatic Gain Control (AUTO, FIXED)
• In the case of ALC Mode: Choose between AUTO or FIXED. In the AUTO setting, the AGC
will be automatically controlled. The FIXED setting assumes the MAX AGC value.
• In the case of ELC Mode: Same as ALC Mode.
1.5 MAX AGC (OFF, 8dB a ... a 36dB)
• In the case of ALC Mode: The AGC will compensate the gain levels automatically up to
the pre-determined maximum. The MAX AGC limit can be set as low as 8dB, or as high as
36dB(MAX). The factory default limit is 22dB.
• In the case of ELC Mode: Same as ALC Mode.
1.6 BRIGHTNESS (0 ~ 100)
• In the case of ALC Mode: The BRIGHTNESS can be adjusted by opening and closing of
the Iris aperture. User may fine-tune the screen to their preferred brightness. The brightness
ranges from 0~100 - 0 being the darkest, and 100 being the brightest.
• In the case of ELC Mode: Same as ALC Mode.
1.7 MAX FIELDS (DSS) - Digital Slow Shutter (OFF, 1FLD a ... a 512FLD)
• In the case of ALC Mode: In the absence of adequate lighting, DSS allows the ability to
capture usable images without the use of additional illumination. The MAX FLD limit can be
set as low as 1FLD, or as high as 512FLD(MAX). The factory default limit is OFF.
• In the case of ELC Mode: Same as ALC Mode.
Note: Increasing the MAX FIELDS will also increase the presence of noise.
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OSD Menu Terms & Settings
2. WB SETUP (White Balance)
The WB SETUP is used to control the white balance under different illumination sources.
Adjust this setting to calibrate the camera for correct color rendering.
The factory default of ‘AWC AUTO’ is strongly recommended.
2.1 MODE (AWC, ATW, INDOOR, OUTDOOR, MWB)
• AWC (Automatic White Balance Control): Choose between the LOCK
mode, AUTO Mode, or the CRLS mode. AUTO mode monitors the color changes and
automatically adjusts the red and blue values to compensate for the color shifting.
LOCK mode locks in the previous color setting and adjusts accordingly. CRLS mode is
used to prevent color-rolling commonly associated with fluorescent lighting.
• ATW (Automatic Tracking White Balance): Select the ATW mode if the color
temperature of the light source is between 2,500°K~8,000°K (i.e. Fluorescent Light,
Sodium Vapor Lamps)
• INDOOR: Fixed at 3200°K
• OUTDOOR: Fixed at 5400°K
• MWB: (Manual White Balance) Select the MWB mode to adjust the RED or BLUE
color values manually.
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OSD Menu Terms & Settings
2.2 CONTROL - WB Mode Control (LOCK, AUTO, CRLS, 3200°K, 5400°K, R/BCONT)
• This field displays the current CONTROL status of the WB mode. In the AWC LOCK
mode, the user may control the white balance after pointing the camera to the desired
location. Press Right Key will convert the field from ‘LOCK’ to ‘PUSH.’ Once the desired
color balance is obtained, press Left Key to lock in the current white balance setting.
2.3 RED (0 ~ 255)
• This field displays the current RED value of the WB mode. RED value can only be
altered in the MWB and ATW mode. The red value ranges from 0~255.
2.4 BLUE (0 ~ 255)
• This field displays the current BLUE value of the WB mode. BLUE value can only be
altered in the MWB and ATW mode. The blue value ranges from 0~255
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OSD Menu Terms & Settings
3. BLC SETUP (Back Light Compensation)
The BLC SETUP is used to control the various Back Light Compensation modes available
in the Fixed camera. BLC can assist in compensating for exposure problem associated
with very bright backgrounds causing subjects to bloom or silhouette. The factory default
is ‘OFF.’
3.1 MODE (OFF, BLC, SBLC, BMB)
• OFF: The BLC is off.
• BLC (Back Light Compensation): The BLC divides the frame and calculates each
zone according to its exposure level to counterbalance excessive background light to
distinguish the subject in the foreground.
• SBLC (Super Back Light Compensation): Choose the SBLC to correct overexposure
problem traditional BLC cannot compensate.
• BMB (Brightlight Masking Block): The BMB masks out excessively bright areas
within the frame and compensates the rest of the frame accordingly.
3.2 LEVEL (Varies)
• OFF: The BLC is off.
• BLC: The BLC level can be adjusted from 0~100.
• SBLC: The SBLC level can be adjusted from 0~20.
• BMB: The BMB sensitivity can be adjusted from 0~20.
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OSD Menu Terms & Settings
3.3 BMB Mode Menu (Brightlight Masking Block)
To activate or deactivate specific areas to be masked by BMB, follow the simple
instructions below
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1. Select the BMB mode, then scroll down to AREA SEL and press the LEFT/RIGHT Key.
2. A blue grid with 16 squares will appear. Choose the desired areas by highlighting
the specific square and pressing the ENTER key (colored in green).
Note: Active masking area is colored in blue.
3. Once all the desired areas have been designated, press and hold the ENTER key
until the AREA MENU displays.
4. Choose the RETURN MENU to confirm the already selected areas, or AREA SELECT
to go back to the blue selection grid.
The BMB masking tint may be changed to user preference in the BMB COLOR option.
• BMB COLOR: (Black -> D. Gray -> L. Gray -> Gray -> White)
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OSD Menu Terms & Settings
4. SPECIAL
The Special Setup is used to control the MOTION, PRIVACY MASK, DNR, SHARPNESS,
LANGUAGE, EDIT TITLE, and FACTORY DEFAULT of the dome camera.
4.1 MD SETUP - Motion Detection
•OPERATION: Select this function ON or OFF. The MD detects motion in area monitored
by the camera.
•DETECT AREA (Area Select): Specific areas of the frame can be selected or monitored
for movement. Please refer to the section on ‘BMB Menu Mode’ for similar programming
instructions.
Note: For the MD selection, the blue grid consists of 64 squares and not 16.
•SENSITIVITY: The user can set the SENSITIVITY of the MOTION DETECTION to one of
three settings. (LOW a MID a HIGH)
•OUTPUT: Select between the MARK or ALARM option. When set to MARK, an icon will
be displayed when Motion Detection is triggered. In the ALARM option, camera will send
out a MD signal.
Note: The camera is not equipped with an MD output port.
Note: The Motion detection will be disabled when DSS is ON.
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OSD Menu Terms & Settings
4.2 PZM SET (Private Zone Masking)
The PZM is used to mask specific areas within the frame of the camera to be
concealed. A total of 8 areas can be masked.
To setup the Privacy Zone masks, follow the
simple instructions below.
1. Select the ZONE NUMBER (1-8), then scroll
down to ENABLE and press the LEFT/RIGHT
Key to turn the ENABLE to ‘ON’ to display the
selected privacy zone mask.
2. Select the SIZE SETTING, then press the
LEFT/RIGHT Key to enter the move screen.
At the H/V START SET option, adjust the width
and height of the area concealed by pressing
LEFT/UP (increasing) or RIGHT/DOWN (decreasing). At the H/V END SET option, adjust vice
versa by pressing LEFT/UP (decreasing) or RIGHT
DOWN (increasing).
To change H/V START SET option to H/V END SET
and vice versa, press ENTER key. To exit, hold the
ENTER Key down for 2 or more seconds.
3. Change the COLOR and ALPHA (Transparency)
as needed.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 many times as necessary to
conceal all the unwanted areas.
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OSD Menu Terms & Settings
4.3 DNR - Digital Noise Reduction (OFF, LOW, HIGH)
The DNR improves picture quality by filtering out signal noise associated with night-time
recording. It compares pictures from a frame with the one previous and removes noise
grains not present before.
• OFF: The DNR is off.
• LOW: Select the LOW setting for light level of noise.
• HIGH: Select the HIGH setting for high level of noise.
4.4 SHARPNESS (0 ~ 15)
• The Fixed camera has the ability to digitally sharpen the image to user preference.
The lower setting will soften the image while the higher setting will sharpen the image.
4.5 LANGUAGE
• English is the factory default and cannot be changed.
4.6. EDIT TITLE
The EDIT TITLE is used to display the camera title.
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OSD Menu Terms & Settings
1. Select the DISPLAY, then change the setting to “ON” using the LEFT/RIGHT keys.
2. Scroll down to the bottom and input the desired custom title (10 digits MAX). A
custom title may be entered by pressing the ENTER key while highlighting the desired
letter, number, or symbol shown above. The title entered will be displayed in real-time
in the TITLE section.
3. If the default position of the title is undesirable or is hard to see, then the position of
the title can be moved. Scroll to DISPLAY and press the ENTER key to active the title
screen. Move the title to the desired location using the navigational keys. To exit, press
and hold the ENTER key until the EDIT TITLE menu displays.
4. If you want to change the specific character of the title, then select the TITLE. Then
move the highlighting cursor to the desired location using the LEFT/RIGHT keys. Scroll
up to the character table pressing the ENTER key while highlighting the desired letter.
4.7 FACTORY DEFAULT
The Factory Default is used to reset all camera settings to the factory default setting.
• FACTORY DEFAULT : If the settings have been altered and the dome camera needs
to be restored to factory default setting, highlight the FACTORY DEFAULT option and
press the LEFT/RIGHT key.
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Technical Specifications | NTSC
Technical Specifications
CF-ST1N
Video Format
NTSC
Image Sensor
1/3” CCD
Horizontal Resolution
Day / Night Functionality
Lens Mount Type
Sync System
Effective Pixels (HxV)
Scanning System
580 TV Lines
No
C/CS
Internal
768 x 494
525 Lines. 2:1 Interlaced
Electronic Shutter
1/60 ~ 1/100,000 sec.
Main Video Output
1.0 Vp-p Composite, 75 ohm
Minimum Illumination (lux)
0.1 (DSS Off), 0.001 (DSS On)
S/N Ratio
Camera Control & Setup
General Information
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Power Consumption
Input Voltage
More than 50dB (AGC Off)
OSD Menu
CF-ST1N
23°F ~ 113°F (-5°C ~ +45°C)
Within 90% RH
4W / 500mA
12VDC/24VAC Dual Voltage
*specifications are subject to change without any prior notice.
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Technical Specifications | PAL
Technical Specifications
CF-ST1P
Video Format
PAL
Image Sensor
1/3” CCD
Horizontal Resolution
Day / Night Functionality
Lens Mount Type
Sync System
Effective Pixels (HxV)
Scanning System
580 TV Lines
No
C/CS
Internal
752 x 582
625 Lines. 2:1 Interlaced
Electronic Shutter
1/50 ~ 1/100,000 sec.
Main Video Output
1.0 Vp-p Composite, 75 ohm
Minimum Illumination (lux)
0.1 (DSS Off), 0.001 (DSS On)
S/N Ratio
Camera Control & Setup
General Information
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Power Consumption
Input Voltage
More than 50dB (AGC Off)
OSD Menu
CF-ST1P
23°F ~ 113°F (-5°C ~ +45°C)
Within 90% RH
4W / 500mA
12VDC/24VAC Dual Voltage
*specifications are subject to change without any prior notice.
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