DW DWC-HC421D User manual
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The DW DWC-HC421D is a high-definition security camera designed for professional surveillance applications, featuring a 1/2.8” CMOS sensor that captures crisp and clear images in both 720P and 1080P resolutions. It supports a variety of lens options, including C-mount and CS-mount lenses, making it suitable for a wide range of installations. The camera also boasts a robust set of features such as Electronic Day/Night mode, Auto Gain Control (AGC), Backlight Compensation (BLC), and Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) technology, ensuring excellent image quality in varying lighting conditions.
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HD-SDI Box Camera
DWC-HC421D
ABOUT MANUAL
Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully.
Be sure to keep it handy for future reference.
06152012
PRECAUTIONS
Do not open or modify.
Do not open the case except during maintenence and installation, for it may be dangerous and can cause damages.
Do not put objects into the unit.
Keep metal objects and flammable substances from entering the camera.
It can cause fire, short-circuits, or other damages.
Be careful when handling the unit.
To prevent damages, do not drop the camera or subject it to shock or vibration.
Do not install near electric or magnetic fields.
Protect from humidity and dust.
Protect from high temperature.
Be careful when installing near the ceiling of kitchen or a boiler room, as the temperature may rise to high levels.
Cleaning:
To remove dirt from the case, moisten a soft cloth with a soft detergent solution and wipe.
Mounting Surface:
The material of the mounting surface must be strong enough to support the camera.
FCC COMPLIANCE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy; and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
WARNING: Changes or modifications are not expressly approved by the manufacturer.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Features
Parts and Descriptions
Dimensions
Installation
Inside the Box
Installation Instructions
Lens Connections
Controlling the Camera’s OSD Menu Remotely
Module OSD Menu
Troubleshooting
Warranty Information
Specifications
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10-11
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13-25
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27-28
29-30
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EATURES*
Sony 1/2.8” CMOS Sensor
Highest Resolution 2.1 Megapixels
720P / 1080P Mode Selectable
Double Shutter WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) at 15fps
Electronic Day and Night
AGC / BLC / AWB
3D DNR (3D Digital Noise Reduction)
D-Zoom (0~112 level)
HME/ HLMSK (Highlight Masking Exposure)
Mirror & Flip Image
Programmable Privacy Zone (30) & Motion Detection
Dead Pixel Cancellation
12VDC Support Only
Secondary Video-BNC Output
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ARTS & DESCRIPTION*
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2
3
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7
8
9
10
11
12
TDN V Mega (CCTV)
CS Ring (Lens Conector)
Box Camera
Mounting Attachment
Iris Jack
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OSD Control Arrows and Enter
Buttons
Alarm +/-
RS485 Connector
Video Out
BNC Jack (HD-SDI)
DC Power Input
Rear Name Plate
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7
7
11
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D
IMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS (IN)*
62.0
(2.44”)
55.0
(2.17”)
31.2
4.0
34.7
13.7
7.0
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NSIDE THE BOX*
Included with Box Camera
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2
3
4
Color Box
User Manual
Mini-DIN Connector (For Video or
DC Auto Iris Lens)
Adapter Ring for “C” Type Lenses
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6
7
Two-Port Terminal Block
Cable Extension for Alarm and RS485
L-Wrench
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Box Camera
DWC-HC421D
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ABOUT MANUAL
Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully.
Be sure to keep it handy for future reference.
06152012
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NSTALLATION*
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Using an appropriate mounting bracket, mark and drill the necessary holes to mount the bracket to a wall or ceiling.
2
Attach the mounting bracket to the surface using machine screws.
3
Attach the box camera to the mounting bracket.
4
Adjust the camera’s position. Consult the manual of the mounting bracket for additional information.
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NSTALLATION*
5
Connect an appropriate lens to the camera lens connector by twisting the lens clockwise.
The camera is compatible with any C or CS mount lens. For “C” lenses, please use the provided
Adapter Ring. See page 10 for details. *Lens is not included.
6
Connect the lens’ cable to the box’s A-Iris Socket.
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Adjust the lens’ zoom and focus accordingly. Consult the manual of the lens for additional information.
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ONNECTIONS*
*BNC / TERMINAL If you are using an automatic iris lens with the camera, the lens has to be connected to the A-Iris socket of the camera. If you are using a lens with manual or fixed iris, this socket is not used.
Operation of the camera will be confirmed by the power LED at the rear side of the camera.
*A-Iris Socket
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A-IRIS
2
3 1
DC Driven (DC)
1.control -
2.control +
3.drive +
4.GND
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Mounting a C-Mount lens
1. Attach the C-Mount lens adapter by turning clockwise.
2. Attach the lens to the camera by turning clockwise.
NOTE
C-Mount Lens : 10mm or less
CS-Mount Lens : 5mm or less
Adapter Ring
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ONTROLING THE CAMERA’S OSD REMOTELY
DWC-HC421D combined with Digital Watchdog’s VMAX HD DVR offer the unique feature of controlling the camera’s OSD menu, focus and zoom all from the DVR with no additional cables other than the BNC cable.
To setup the camera for remote DVR contrlling, make sure these steps are followed:
1. Go to the camera’s OSD menu and select ‘Proprty’. Make sure the camera is set to
NDT-AUX Protocol.
2. If you have multiple DWC-HD cameras you want to connect to the same VMAX HD, be
sure to assign each camera a different ID. See page 14 for more information.
3. On the DVR side, go to the main menu and select- Device- PTZ. Enter the channel of
the camera you wish to setup. Make sure the ID you set in the DVR corresponds with the
ID you have assigned the camera.
4. Select “FASTRAXII COAX” in the DVR.
5. Please refer to the DVR’s manual for additional information on setup and camera control.
1 PROPERTY
CAMERA ID
TITLE(1-)
DISPLAY
PROTOCOL
BAUDRATE
RETURN
0
NONE
NDT-AUX
----------
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ODULE OSD MENU*
PROPERTY
CAMERA ID
0~255
TITLE
DISPLAY
NON, ID,, TITLE
PROTOCOL
NDT-AUX
BAUDRATE
RETURN
EXPOSURE
BRIGHTNESS
0~20
SHUTTER
AUTO, MANUAL (1/30~1/60000)
DSS
OFF, x2, x3, x4
AGC
0~20
RETURN
FUNCTION
DZOOM
0~112
AWB
AUTO, AUTO_H, AUTO_L, PRESET,
AUTO-ext, MANUAL
(Kelvin, R-Gain, B-Gain)
PRIVACY
OFF, ON
(30 masks, setup position, size, & color)
DNR
OFF, LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH
MOTION
OFF, ON
(Resolution, Sensitivity)
RETURN
DAYNIGHT
TDN MODE
AUTO, COLOR, BW, LED
BW to C
0~10
C to BW
0~10
CDS SET
BW Low, BW High
RETURN
IMAGE
CHROMA
0~20
SHARPNESS
0~10
MIRROR
ON, OFF
FLIP
ON, OFF
E-Edge
ON, OFF
HLMASK
OFF, ON
(Level 0~20, Color)
CONTRAST
COLOR SET
NORMAL, HIGH, HIGHEST
Color1, Color2, Color3
HUE CONTROL
RETURN
R-GAIN, B-GAIN
SET UP
DETECT DET
2.0M MODE
OFF, ON (00~99, aa~ff)
1080P, 720P
720P MODE
60/50FPS, 30/25FPS
LANGUAGE
ENG, GER, CHN
TDN TEST
TEST OFF, TEST ON
FACTORY SET
YES, NO
FREQ
60Hz, 50Hz
TYPE
DOME, BOX, BULLET
FW_LOCK
RETURN
ON,OFF
EXIT
EXIT
No Save, Yes Save
RETURN
LENS
LENS TYPE
MANUAL, DC, AF
MODE
OUTDOOR,INDOOR/FLK,Deblur120,Deblur240
OPTIC ZOOM
TELE, WIDE
FOCUS MODE
MANUAL, AUTO
FOCUSING
FAR, NEAR
TIMER
OFF, 1~10min
TDN SYNC
RETURN
OFF, ON
WDR/BLC
MAX DR
MODE
OFF, ON
OFF, BLC, WDR
WDR_WGT
0~9
BLC OSD
OFF, ON
BLC POS-X
0~20
0~20
BLC POS-Y
BLC SIZ-X
BLC SIZ-Y
RETURN
0~20
0~20
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PROPERTY
1 PROPERTY
CAMERA ID
TITLE(1-)
DISPLAY
PROTOCOL
BAUDRATE
RETURN
0
NONE
NDT-AUX
----------
DISPLAY
NONE, ID, TITLE
PROTOCOL
NDT-AUX
BAUDRATE
-----------------
RETURN
CAMERA ID
0~255 You can define the camera’s ID no. from 0~255. For OSD control of multiple cameras, make sure to assign a different
ID to each camera. See page 11 for more information.
TITLE
(1-) You can give the camera a unique title 8 symbols long.
To set the camera’s title, select from the following symbols:
0~9, A~Z, and space.
Example:
HDSDI123.
TITLE (1-H) H
TITLE (2-D) HD
TITLE (3-S) HDS
TITLE (4-D) HDSD
TITLE (5-I) HDSDI
TITLE (5-1) HDSDI1
TITLE (6-2) HDSDI12
TITLE (8-3) HDSDI123
1 PROPEARTY
CAMERA ID
TITLE(1-H)
DISPLAY
PROTOCOL
BAUDRATE
RETURN
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HDSDI123
NONE
PELCO-D
9600 BPS
You can select to display the camera’s ID or title on the video by selecting the appropriate option.
If you are connecting the camera to Digital Watchdog’s VMAXHD DVR, use the default
Protocol- NDT-AUX. See page 11 for more information.
9600 is default.
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EXPOSURE
2 EXPOSURE
BRIGHTNESS
SHUTTER
DSS
AGC
RETURN
AUTO
OFF
10
20
BRIGHTNESS
0~20
SHUTTER
AUTO
MANUAL
You can adjust the brightness of the image.
The higher the number, the brighter the image.
Default is 10.
The shutter’s speed adjusts automatically based on
the light available.
The shutter speed can be adjusted between 1/30 ~
1/60000. Available options depend on the Lens-Mode.
See page 17 for more information.
SHUTTER
VEL
ETURN
1/30
LENS MODE
OUTDOOR
INDOOR/FLK
DEBLUR120
DEBLUR240
Available Shutter Speed
1/30~1/60000
1/30 Fixed
1/30~1/120
1/30~1/240
DSS (Digital Slow Shutter)
OFF, x2, x3, x4 The default is OFF.
Choose x2,3,or x4 for slower shutter.
AGC (Auto Gain Control)
0~20 Auto Gain Control automatically adjusts the video gain to enhance picture brightness in low light conditions.The higher number the better sensitivity.
The default is 20.
RETURN
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LENS
3 LENS
LENS TYHPE
MODE
OPTIC ZOOM
FOCUS MODE
TIMER
TDN SYNC
RETURN
AF LENS
DEBLUR120
T W
AUTO
OFF 00:00
OFF
LENS TYPE
AF LENS
DC LENS
MANUAL
Auto Focus Lens.
Auto-iris Varifocal lens.
Manual iris or Fixed board lens.
3 LENS
LENS TYHPE
MODE
OPTIC ZOOM
FOCUS MODE
TIMER
TDN SYNC
RETURN
DC LENS
DEBLUR120
If DC or Manual modes are selected, the following menu options will be disabled:
OPTIC ZOOM
FOCUS MODE
TIMER
TDN SYNC
MODE
OUTDOOR
INDOOR/FLK
DEBLUR120
DEBLUR240
OPTIC ZOOM
Offers full range of eletric shutter speed from 1/30~1/60000.
Sets the shutter speed to 1/30. Use this Lens mode to avoid color rolling.
Offers electric shutter speed from 1/30~1/120.
Offers electric shutter speed from 1/30~1/240.
Both DEBLUR120, DEBLUR240 help avoid motion blur in low light conditions.
Zoom Range is adjustable from Tele to Wide.
Available only if Lens Mode is set to AF. To adjust the optical zoom, move the joystick left and right until the desired zoom is achieved.
Once the desired zoom is selected, the camera will auto-focus.
See page 13 for zoom setup outside the OSD menu.
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LENS
FOCUS MODE
AUTO
MANUAL
When using Auto Focus Lens, Focus is adjusted automatically. If AUTO is selected, the camera will adjust the focus after every optical zoom adjustment.
You can also set the camera to automatically adjust the focus based on a timer, from once every minute, up to every ten (10) minutes.
If you want to adjust the focus manually, select MANUAL.
The TIMER menu will be replaced by the FOCUSING menu.
The FOCUSING menu allows you to adjust the focus using the far/ near indicators.
Use the josytick to achieve the desired focusing level.
3 LENS
LENS TYHPE
MODE
OPTIC ZOOM
FOCUS MODE
TIMER
TDN SYNC
RETURN
AF LENS
DEBLUR120
T W
AUTO
OFF 00:00
OFF
3 LENS
LENS TYHPE
MODE
OPTIC ZOOM
FOCUS MODE
FOCUSING
TDN SYNC
RETURN
AF LENS
DEBLUR120
T W
MANUAL
N < - > F
OFF
TDN SYNC
OFF / ON
If seleced, the focus will adjust automatically whenver the camera changes from B/W to Color and back.
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FUNCTION
4 FUNCTION
DZOOM
AWB
PRIVACY
DNR
MOTION
RETURN
0
AUTO
OFF
MIDDLE
OFF
MWB
KELVIN
R-GAIN
B-GAIN
RETURN
MIDDLE
10
10
DZOOM
0~112
AWB
AUTO
AUTO_H
AUTO_L
PRESET
MANUAL
AUTO-ext
Digital Zoom function zooms to the center of the image by default. set the zoom level from 0~112.
White Balance is automatically adjusted.
White Balance is automatically adjusted when the Color temperature is high.
White Balance is automatically adjusted when the Color temperature is low.
White Balance is fixed with current setting.
White Balance is manually adjusted.
Select AUTO-ext mode when using external lighting like a hallogen.
If MANUAL mode is selected, define the following menu options:
KELVIN
R-GAIN
B-GAIN
The color temperature level that will trigger the AWB.
Select from LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH
Adjusts the amount of red in the image.
Select from 0~20. The higher the number, the image will appear red.
The lower the number, the image will appear green.
Adjusts the amount of blue in the image.
Select from 0~20. The higher the number, the image will appear blue.
The lower the number, the image will appear yellow.
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FUNCTION
PRIVACY
OFF / ON
PRIVACY
ZONE NO
ZONE OP
X-POS
Y-POS
X-SIZ
Y-SIZ
COLOR
TRANS
RETURN
You can hide some parts of the screen for privacy purposes. A total of 30 privacy masks are available.
0~29
ON/OFF
0~57
0~31
0~60
0~34
CYN, GRN, MAG, RED,
BLU, BLK, WHT, YEL
0~4
ZONE NO
ZONE OP
X-POS
Y-POS
X-SIZ
Y-SIZ
COLOR
TRANS
0~29
Zone Display. ON/OFF
X-Position (0~57)
Y-Position (0~31)
X-Size (0~60)
Y-Size (0~34)
Privavy Masking Zone Color - CYN, GRN, MAG,
RED, BLU, BLK, WHT, YEL
Transparency (0~4)
Lower number means more transperant.
To setup a Privacy Zone:
1. Go to function menu, and select Privacy ON. Enter the sub-menu. (All 30 masks will appear in their
default position).
2. Select the zone number you want to adjust. Select from 0 (top left mask) to 29 (bottom right mask).
3. You can select to show or hide a specific mask by selecting the mask number, going to ZONE OP and
selecting ON to display, OFF to hide. (Note: to hide all but one mask, go to each mask number except
the one you want to display and select OFF).
4. Use the X-POS to adjust the horizontal location of the mask. Select 0 (far left) ~ 57 (far right).
5. Use the Y-POS to adjust the vertical location of the mask. Select 0 (top of the screen) ~ 31 (bottom of
the screen).
6. Use the X-SIZ to adjust the width of the mask. Select 0 (no display) ~ 60 (screen-wide).
7. Use the Y-SIZ to adjust the length of the mask. Select 0 (no display) ~ 34 (screen-tall).
8. If necessary, adjust the color of the mask from the 8 options available.
9. You can adjust the transparency of the mask by selecting 0 (only the outline of the mask is visible) ~ 4 (the
entire mask is visible). NOTE: if the mask’s transparency is set to 0, playback video will display the mask
as an outline only, and the image behind the mask WILL be recorded.
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FUNCTION
DNR
Digital Noise Reduction reduces the noise/distortion on the screen in low light conditions, allowing a clear image at night.
Sellect OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH.
MOTION
OFF/ON
RESOLUTION
SENSITIVITY
If selecting ON, define the following menu:
Define the size an area with motion has to be to trigger the camera’s motion detection.
The higher the number, the smaller the area with motion has to be to trigger the camera’s motion detection.
Define the level of motion necessary to trigger the camera’s motion detection.
The higher the number, the more delicate motion can be to trigger the camera’s motion detection.
MOTION
RESOLUTION
SENSITIVITY
RETURN
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5
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IMAGE
5 IMAGE
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
MIRROR
FLIP
E-Edge
HLMASK
CONTRAST
COLOR SET
HUE CONTROL
RETURN
5
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
NORMAL
COLOR1
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CHROMA
0~20 Chroma sets the quality of the color that embraces both hue and saturation. White, black and grays have 0 chroma.
The higher numbers accentuate the brighter colors in the image. Default is 7.
SHARPNESS
0~10 Sets the image’s sharpness. The higher the number, the sharper lines and details will appear in the image.
However, the sharper the image, the more digital noise will be visible.
MIRROR
ON/OFF Flips the image horizontally. OFF is the default.
FLIP
ON/OFF Flips the image vertically. OFF is the default.
Edge enhancement. If enabled, edges and fine lines will appear sharper in the image.
E-Edge
ON/OFF
HLMASK
OFF
ON
High Lux Masking masks ares in the image that are overly exposed to light.
If ON is selected, you can adjust the masking level and color. adjust the level from 0 (only areas with a lot of light will be masked)~10.
You can also modify the mask’s color from the available
8 options - BLK, WHT, YEL, CYN, GRN, MAG, RED, and BLU
HLMASK
LEVEL
COLOR
RETURN
BLK
10
RETURN
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IMAGE
CONTRAST
NORMAL/ HIGH/ HIGHEST
COLOR SET
COLOR 1,2,3
You can adjust the contrast level - Normal, High, and Highest.
Color 1 is the default. If the color reproduction on the monitor is not to your satisfactory, try changing the color mode to Color2 or Color3.
HUE CONTROL
R-GAIN
B-GAIN
50 ~180. Adjust the amount of red color in the image. The higher the number, the bolder warm colors will appear.
50 ~180. Adjust the amount of blue color in the image. The higher the number, the bolder cool colors will appear.
HUE CONTROL
R-GAIN
B-GAIN
RETURN
80
80
RETURN
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WDR/BLC
6 WDR/BLC
MAX DR
MODE
WDR_WGT
BLC OSD
BLC POS-X
BLC POS-Y
BLC SIZ-X
BLC SIZ-Y
RETURN
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9
5
5
OFF
OFF
5
OFF
BLC OSD
OFF / ON
BLC POS-X
0~20
BLC POS-Y
0~20
BLC SIZ-X
0~20
BLC SIZ-Y
0~20
RETURN
MAX-DR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range)
OFF/ ON Digital Wide Dynamic Range provides clear images when a strong backlighting is present.
MODE
OFF/ BLC/ WDR
BLC - Back Light Compensation. See information below.
WDR - Wide Dynamic Range (If selected, camera will automatically adjust to 15 frames per second)
WDR_WGT
0~9
Enables the camera to capture clear images in the same frame, even when there are both very bright and very dark areas in the same field.
The higher number, the wider the dynamic range.
The default is 5.
Backlight compensation prevents subjects in defined areas from appearing too dark when backlighting is present.
If ON is selected, BLC Zone size and location is adjustable.
Adjusts BLC Horizontal Position.
0= far right side of the screen. 20= far left side of the screen.
Adjusts BLC Vertical Position.
0= bottom of the screen. 20= top of the screen.
Adjusts the width of the BLC Masking area.
0= invisible. 20= screen-wide.
Adjusts the length of the BLC Masking area.
0= invisible. 20= screen-tall.
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DAY&NIGHT
7 DAY&NIGHT
TDN
BW to C
C to BW
CDS SET
RETURN
COLOR
BW LOW
5
5
TDN MODE
AUTO
COLOR
The camera switches between day and night automatically depending on the level of light.
The camera always stays in day mode (Color).
BW
LED
The camera always stays in night mode (B/W).
LED mode is supported when using external LED light.
BW to C
0~9
C to BW
0~9
CDS SET
BW LOW
BW HIGH
RETURN
Adjusts the light level threshold at which the camera switches from night (BW) to day (Color).
High number means the higher light level. This number should be LOWER than the value of Color to B/W.
Adjusts the light level threshold at which camera switches from day (Color) to night (BW).
High number means the lower light level. This number should HIGHER than the value of B/W to Color.
Adjusts the filter change signal level when using IR LEDs.
BW HIGH is default.
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SETUP
8 SETUP
DEFECT DET
2.0M MODE
720P MODE
LANGUAGE
TDN TEST
FACTORY SET
GREQ
TYPE
F/W LOCK
RETURN
OFF
1080P
60/50FPS
ENG
TEST OFF
YES
60HZ(NTSC)
BOX
ON
DEFECT DET
OFF / ON Dead Pixel Cancellation automatically removes defective pixels in real time.
Consult your installer for setup and additional information.
2.0M MODE
1080P / 720P The camera offers the selction of 2 resolutions:
1080P and 720P.
720P MODE
60/50FPS
30/25FPS
If resolution 720P is selected, the camera will automatically adjust to 30/25 frames per second.
You can also select 60/50FPS if applicable.
TDN TEST
TEST OFF/ TEST ON
FREQ
60HZ, 50HZ
RETURN
CHN
Select a language for the OSD menu. Select:
English, German, Chinese.
True Day & Night test examines the TDN filter in the camera.
Consult your installer for setup and additional information.
NO is the default. If YES is selected, the camera’s settings will return to factory default. Note that all personalized settings will be lost.
Selct 60HZ for NTSC, or 50HZ for PAL.
Set by manufacturer in the factory. Please do not change.
Firmware Lock Function. This feature is set by default to OFF. It is not recommended to select ‘ON’.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Before sending your camera for repair, check the following or contact our technical specialist.
FOR NO VIDEO
Check the coaxial cable and make sure it is connected securely.
Check the lens’ iris adjustment at the camera’s OSD menu.
Check the power supply and make sure the camera has the proper voltage and current.
FOR OUT-OF-FOCUS VIDEO
Check the clear dome cover and the lens for dirt or fingerprints. Use a soft cloth and gently clean. Check the lens’ manual focal and zoom adjustment. The use of a field test monitor is recommended.
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ARRANTY INFORMATION*
Digital Watchdog (referred to as “the Warrantor”) warrants the Digital Watchdog Camera against defects in materials or workmanship as follows:
LABOR: For the initial five (5) years and one (1) year on IR LED from the original purchase date, if the camera is determined to be defective, the Warrantor will repair or replace the unit with a new or refurbished product at its option at no charge.
PARTS: In addition, the Warrantor will supply replacement parts for the initial five (5) years and one (1) year on IR LED.
To obtain warranty or out of warranty service, please contact a Technical Support
Representative at 1-866-446-3595 Monday through Friday from 8:30AM to 8:00PM
Eastern Standard Time.
A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required before warranty service is rendered. This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which arise during normal use. This warranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the Warrantor or failures which result from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, modification, faulty installation, set-up adjustments, improper antenna, inadequate signal pickup, maladjustment of consumer controls, improper operation, power line surge, improper voltage supply, lightning damage, rental use of the product or service by anyone other than an authorized repair facility or damage that is attributable to acts of God.
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IMITS & EXCLUSIONS*
There are no express warranties except as listed. The warrantor will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages (including damage to recording media without limitation) resulting from the use of these products or arising out of any breach of the warranty. All express and implied warranties, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose, are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitatons on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the exclusions or limitations listed above may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state-to-state.
If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the following address:
Digital Watchdog, Inc.
ATTN: RMA Department
5436 W. Crenshaw Street
Tampa, FL 33634
Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship as determined by the
Warrantor, in its sole discretion, are not covered. Costs of such service calls are the responsibility of the purchaser.
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PECIFICATIONS*
VIDEO
Image Sensor
Total Pixels
Synchronization
Horizontal Resolution
Minimum Illumination
S/N Ratio
Video Output
OPERATIONAL
Brightness
Shutter
Digital Slow Shutter
Auto Gain Control
Lens Type
Lens Mde
Auto White Balance
Privacy Zones
1/2.8” CMOS Sensor
2000 (H) x 1241 (V)
Internal
2.1 Megapixels (1920 x 1080) at 30fps
F1.6 (30IRE): 0.10 Lux [Color]
F1.6 (30IRE): 0.01 Lux [B&W]
50dB (AGC off)
HD-SDI, CVBS Analog
0-20
AUTO / MANUAL
OFF / X2 / X3 / X4
0-20
MANUAL / DC / AF
OUTDOOR/ INDOOR FLK/ DEBLUR120/ DEBLUR240
AUTO / AUTO_H / AUTO_l / PRESET / MANUAL / AUTO_EXT
OFF / ON (30 Programmable Zones)
29
30
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PECIFICATIONS*
OPERATIONAL
Digital Noise Reduction
Digital zoom
Chroma
Sharpness
Mirror & Flip
Highlight Mask
WDR / BLC
Language
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
ELECTRICAL
Power Requirement
Power Consumption
MECHANICAL
Housing Material
Dome Cover Material
Dimensions
Weight
OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH
1~112
0-20
0-10
OFF / ON
OFF / ON
OFF / WDR / BLC
ENGLISH / CHINESE / GERMAN
-10 o C ~ 50 o C (14 o F ~ 122 o F)
Less than 90% (Non-Condensing)
-20 o C ~ 70 o C (-4 o F ~ 158 o F)
DC12V Only (10V ~ 16V)
2.0W, 166.7mA
Plastic
Polycarbonate
∅
108 X 96.8 mm (
∅
4.25 X 3.8 in)
0.507 lbs
M
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