PLANET CAM-IVP55V Quick guide

PLANET CAM-IVP55V Quick guide
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Planet CAM-IVP55V is a 25~30-meter Infrared Vari-focal Vandalproof Camera. Here are some of the things you can do with your new device:

  • Monitor your property: With its 25~30-meter infrared range, you can keep an eye on your home or business, even at night.
  • Deter crime: The vandalproof design and the infrared LEDs help deter crime by making it more difficult for intruders to approach your property.
  • Get clear images: The 960H EXview HAD CCD II sensor provides clear and sharp images, even in low-light conditions.
  • Customize your settings: The OSD menu allows you to customize the camera's settings to meet your specific needs.

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PLANET CAM-IVP55V Quick guide | Manualzz

25~30-meter Infrared Vari-focal

Vandalproof Camera

CAM-IVP55V

Quick Installation Guide

Table of Contents

Safety Precautions ................................................................ 4

Chapter 1. Product Introduction ............................................. 6

1.1 Before Installation ...................................................... 6

1.2 Product Specifications ................................................. 7

Chapter 2. Physical Description and Installation .......................9

2.1 25~30-meter Infrared Vari-focal Vandalproof Camera ....9

2.1.1 Package Contents .............................................. 9

2.1.2 Physical Details ................................................. 9

2.1.3 Installation and Operation ................................ 10

Chapter 3. Vari-focal & 3-axis Adjustment............................. 12

Chapter 4. Operation - OSD Framework ............................... 13

4.1 OSD Button Instruction ............................................ 13

4.2 Main Menu Display ................................................... 14

4.3 OSD Main Menu Description ...................................... 15

4.3.1 Lens: Manual / Auto selectable ......................... 15

4.3.2 Shutter/AGC: Auto / Manual selectable .............. 15

4.3.3 White Balance ................................................. 16

4.3.4 Backlight: BLC/HLC/OFF selectable .................... 17

4.3.5 Pict Adjustment ............................................... 18

4.3.6 ATR: On/Off selectable ..................................... 18

4.3.7 Next ............................................................... 18

4.3.8 Exit (Save All) ................................................. 18

4.3.9 Privacy: On / Off selectable .............................. 19

4.3.10 Day/Night: Auto / B/W / Color selectable ........ 20

4.3.11 NR Mode ....................................................... 21

4.3.12 Camera ID: On / Off selectable....................... 21

4.3.13 Language ...................................................... 23

4.3.14 Camera Reset ................................................ 23

4.3.15 Back ............................................................. 23

4.3.16 Exit (Save All) ............................................... 23

Safety Precautions

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.

DO NOT OPEN!

CAUTION :

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,

DO NOT OPEN COVERS (OR BACK).

NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED

SERVICE PERSONNEL.

It is advised to read the Safety Precaution Guide through carefully before operating the product to prevent any possible danger.

WARNING: Alert the user to the presence of un-insulated

“dangerous voltage”.

CAUTION: Alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment

(Applicable in the European Union and other

European countries with separate collection systems).

This symbol indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.

Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your

household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

Please be extra careful not to shake the product.

Please avoid places where there are frequent vibrations or shocks.

Do not install the product in extreme temperature conditions.

Only use the camera under conditions where temperatures are between -10°C and +50°C. Be especially careful to provide ventilation when operating under high temperatures.

Do not install the product in an environment where

the humidity is high unless the product is waterproof or weatherproof; otherwise, it can cause the image quality to be poor.

Do not expose to strong light (sun rays), as color filters will be discolored.

Do not spill liquid of any kind on the product.

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

When something abnormal occurs, make sure to unplug the unit, and contact your local dealer.

Chapter 1. Product Introduction

PLANET provides various camera solutions for users to solve different security issues. The CAM-IVP55V, when working with

PLANET Digital Video Recorders or Internet Video Servers, helps people easily create a secure protection system for their daily life.

The CAM-IVP55V uses the latest highly-sensitive color Sony

Effio-E DSP 960H EXview 1/3” interline transfer Charge Coupled

Device (CCD) image sensor, producing pictures reaching

700TV lines of horizontal resolution, and clearer and sharper surveillance image.

It supports Day & Night functionality, vandalproof and IP66 weatherproof features. It also initiatively provides mobile detection warnings offering more comprehensive monitoring of safety protection. A carefully-planned privacy zone enables monitoring more at ease. It brings an extremely clear and exquisite picture quality even under any challenging lighting conditions.

1.1 Before Installation

Before installation, please be sure to read this quick installation guide carefully to complete machine installation. This guide shows how to quickly set up these cameras, unless the specified term “Analog Camera” is used for these two models.

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1.2 Product Specifications

Product

Camera

Image pick-up device

CAM-IVP55V

1/3" Color Sony Effio-E DSP 960H

EXview HAD CCD II

Lens

Aperture Range

Iris Control

Video

Min. Illuminator

Electronic Shutter

Effective Pixels

2.8~12mm vari-focal DC-drive auto iris lens

F1.4

Auto

0.01 lux (@F1.4) color mode

NTSC: 1/60, PAL: 1/50

NTSC: 976 x 494

PAL: 976 x 582

Color : 650 TVL

B / W : 700 TVL

Horizontal

Resolution

Gamma

Characteristic

S/N Ratio

Function

0.45

More than 54 dB

White Balance

1,800°K~10,500°K ATW: SPEED / DELAY

CNT / ATW FRAME / ENVIRONMENT--

INDOOR / OUTDOOR; PUSH; USER1;

USER2; ANTI CR (Anti-Color Rolling);

MANUAL; PUSH LOCK

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Synchronous

System

Internal, Negative sync

On-Screen-Display

(OSD)

Gain Control

Adaptive Tone

Reproduction (ATR)

Digital Noise

Reduction (DNR)

Yes

Automatically

Yes

2-DNR

Language

IR LED

IR Wavelength

IR Distance

General

Vandalproof

Weatherproof

English / Français / Deutsch / Español /

Português / Русско / Japanese

36 pieces

850 nm

25-30 meters

IK10

IP66

Synchronous

System

Internal, Negative sync

Video Output 1 Vp-p Composite Video / 75 ohm

Power Requirements 12V DC, 0.5A

Dimensions (Φ x H) 136 x 118 mm

680g Weight

Operating

Temperature

-10°C ~ 50°C (14°F to 122°F)

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Chapter 2. Physical Description and Installation

2.1 25~30-meter Infrared Vari-focal Vandalproof

Camera

2.1.1 Package Contents

z

CAM-IVP55V Camera Unit x 1 z

Quick Installation Guide x 1 z

Set Screw x 3 z

Expansion Anchor Screw x 3 z

L-shaped Wrench x 1 z

Rubber Ring x 3 z

Cable Hole Cover x 1 z

Waterproof Cable Connector x 1

If any of the above items are missing, please contact your dealer immediately.

Note

2.1.2 Physical Details

12V DC

Power Input

Video

Output

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Interface

DC-in Jack

Description

DC power input, connect to AC power adapter.

Note: Before plugging in the power adapter, please ensure maximum compatibility. Using the wrong voltage power adapter may cause the camera to blow.

Video out

(BNC connector)

It features two bayonet lugs on the female connector; mating is achieved with only a quarter turn of the coupling nut.

2.1.3 Installation and Operation

Installation

12V DC

Power Input

Video

Output

IVS-H125

Monitor

DVR

1. Please fix the CAM-IVP55V to the bracket with screws

2. After the installation is finished, please place the camera in a suitable location.

3. Connect Video Output connector to your DVR or monitor.

4. Also you could use IVS-H125P to turn the analog camera into

IP-based surveillance.

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connector.

(Connect the video-out port of the camera to a device. As the connecting method varies (depending on the instrument), refer to the manual supplied with the instrument for more information.)

Note

Before connecting power adapter to camera, please make sure the power output voltage is

DC 12V (max. ±10%). If you cannot be sure of this part, we suggest you use a DC 12V switching power adapter. It can provide stable power output.

To remove the dome cover using the provided L-shaped wrench, loosen the screws that secure the temper-resistant housing cover (with the screws still attached on the cover) to unlock the cover from the main body.

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Chapter 3. Vari-focal & 3-axis Adjustment

NEAR

TELE

Focal Adjustment

FAR

WIDE

Zoom Adjustment

You can adjust camera to any direction by using the Pan, Tilt, and Rotate mechanism.

Pan base rotates a full 360°.

Angle range of rotate base is 360°.

This product is not suitable for horizontal 360° continuous rotation.

Note

Loosen the Zoom lever counter-clockwise a little, and then rotate the Zoom lever to obtain the best image view.

Loosen the Focus lever counter-clockwise a little, and then rotate the Focus lever to obtain the optimum picture quality.

Re-tighten the Zoom lever and focus lever after adjustment.

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Chapter 4. Operation - OSD Framework

4.1 OSD Button Instruction

Down

Right

Enter

Up

Left

OSD Button

Camera Lens

Transparent

Dome Cover

Main Body

(Camera)

To adjust the OSD, remove the dome cover from the main body by gently turning the cover counter-clockwise to unlock and pull free from the main body. The OSD buttons can be found on the main body of the dome camera.

After you press the button and the OSD menu comes out, you could use the button to control the menu just like a joystick.

No.

1 UP

Name

2 DOWN

3 RIGHT

4 LEFT

5 ENTER

Function

Digital Zoom-Out or Up direction button

Digital Zoom-In or Down direction button

Increase Value (+)

Decrease Value (-)

Enter or Exit setup MENU

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4.2 Main Menu Display

SETUP MENU

LENS

SHUTTER/AGC

WHITE BAL

BACKLIGHT

PICT ADJUSTMENT

ATR OFF

NEXT

EXIT

DC

AUTO

ATW

OFF

SAVE ALL

SETUP MENU

PRIVACY

DAY/NIGHT

NR

CAMERA ID

OFF

AUTO

LANGUAGE

CAMERA RESET

BACK

EXIT

OFF

ENGLISH

SAVE ALL

Main Menu Setup

In order to display the setup menu on the screen, set the menu command or press the button panel.

Use UP/DOWN control buttons to select each item.

Use LEFT/RIGHT control buttons to change the data.

Use MENU control button to ENTER/EXIT the menu display.

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4.3 OSD Main Menu Description

4.3.1 Lens: Manual / Auto selectable

z

LENS: MAUNAL

No adjustment (Read Only) z

LENS: AUTO

AUTO

TYPE: DC/VIDEO(NC)

MODE: AUTO/OPEN/CLOSE

SPEED: 000~255

AUTO: Camera automatically controls the lens.

OPEN: Lens fully open.

CLOSE: Lens fully closed.

SPEED: Speed of the lens.

4.3.2 Shutter/AGC: Auto / Manual selectable

z

SHUTTER/AGC: AUTO

AUTO

HIGH LUMINANCE

MODE: AUTO IRIS /SHUT+ AUTO IRIS

BRIGHTNESS: 000~255

LOW LUMINANCE

MODE: AGC/OFF

BRIGHTNESS: 0.25 / 0.5 / 0.75 / 1.00

HIGH LUMINANCE

When LENS is set up to AUTO mode

SHUT+AUTO IRIS: Exposure is controlled by auto electronic shutter combined with auto iris.

AUTO IRIS: Exposure controlled by auto iris.

When LENS is set up to Manual mode

SHUT: Exposure controlled by electronic shutter.

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LOW LUMINANCE

Setup low lux environment, minimum AGC level.

z

SHUTTER/AGC: MANUAL

MANUAL

MODE: SHUT+AGC

SHUTTER: 1/60~1/10000

AGC: 6.00/12.00/18.00/24.00/30.00/36.00/42.

00/44.80

SHUTTER: Fixed electronic shutter speed.

AGC: Fixed AGC gain control.

4.3.3 White Balance

ATW / PUSH / USER1 / USER2 / ANTI CR / MANUAL /

PUSH LOCK selectable.

z

WHITE BAL.: ATW

ATW

SPEED: 0~255

DELAY CNT: 0~25

ATW FRAME: 0.5 / 1.00 / 1.50 / 2.00

ENVIRONMENT: INDOOR, OUTDOOR

SPEED: ATW Speed

DELAY CNT: ATW Delay Time

ATW FRAME: ATW Frame Range Setup

ENVIRONMENT: ATW Environment Range Setup z

WHITE BAL.: PUSH

The function will keep on detecting the Color Temperature, and then keep saving up the parameter to the camera.

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z

WHITE BAL.: USER1

USER1

B-GAIN: 0~255

R-GAIN: 0~255 z

WHITE BAL.: USER2

USER2

B-GAIN: 0~255

R-GAIN: 0~255 z

WHITE BAL.: MANUAL

MANUAL LEVEL: 0~255 z

WHITE BAL.: ANTI CR

The function can reduce the color rolling issue, and it is the same with CRS (Color Rolling Support) function z

WHITE BAL.: PUSH LOCK

The function will detect the Color Temperature to save into the camera.

4.3.4 Backlight: BLC/HLC/OFF selectable

z

BACKLIGHT.: BLC

Enable the function of Back Light Compensation, using BLC

Smart detection method.

z

BACKLIGHT.: HLC

Enable the function of High Light Compensation.

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4.3.5 Pict Adjustment

MIRROR ON/OFF

BRIGHTNESS 0~255

CONTRAST 0~255

SHARPNESS 0~255

HUE 0~255

GAIN 0~255

All camera parameters can be adjusted here.

4.3.6 ATR: On/Off selectable

z

ATR.: ON

LUMINANCE LOW: MID, HIGH

CONTRAST

LOW: MIDLOW, MID, MIDHIGH, HIGH

LUMINANCE: Set the extent of the luminance compression

CONTRAST: Set the extent of the contrast enhancement.

When ATR funciton has been enabled, please avoid enabling the BACKLIGHT function at the same time.

Note

4.3.7 Next

Enter MAIN MENU, page 2.

4.3.8 Exit (Save All)

Exit OSD and save all setting.

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4.3.9 Privacy: On / Off selectable

z

PRIVACY: ON

AREA SEL

TOP

BOTTOM

LEFT

Max. 8

0~244 (NTSC) / 0~288(PAL)

0~244 (NTSC) / 0~288(PAL)

600TVL: 0~378 (NTSC), 0~370 (PAL)

700TVL: 0~474 (NTSC), 0~468 (PAL)

RIGHT

COLOR

TRANSP

MOSAIC

600TVL: 0~378 (NTSC), 0~370 (PAL)

700TVL: 0~474 (NTSC), 0~468 (PAL)

1~8

0.00 / 0.50 / 0.75 / 1.00

ON/OFF

AREA SEL: Select the mask frame for adjustment

TOP: Set the selected top side of the mask frame.

BOTTOM: Set the selected bottom side of the mask frame.

LEFT: Set the selected left side of the mask frame.

RIGHT: Set the selected right side of the mask frame.

COLOR: Set the selected colors of the mask frames (1~8).

TRANSP: Set the transparency ratio of the mask frames (0 /

0.5 / 0.75 / 1).

MOSAIC: Set the mask frame mosaic function to ON or OFF.

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4.3.10 Day/Night: Auto / B/W / Color selectable

z

DAY/NIGHT: AUTO

AUTO

BURST: ON/OFF

DELAY CNT: 0~255

DAY  NIGHTL: 0~255

NIGHT  DAY: 0~255

BURST: Select whether to output the burst signal when under Night status has been identified.

DELAY CNT: Set the Night/Day identification transfer time

(Default: 4 sec.).

DAY NIGHT: Set the threshold for identifying the Night status from the Day status.

NIGHT DAY: Set the threshold for identifying the Day status from the Night status.

z

DAY/NIGHT: B/W

B/W BURST: ON/OFF

BURST: Select whether to output the burst signal.

z

DAY/NIGHT: Color

Day mode

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4.3.11 NR Mode

NR MODE

Y LEVEL

C LEVEL

Y/C, Y, C, OFF

0~015

0~015

NR MODE: Set the DNR mode of Y/C, Y and C.

Y LEVEL: Set the Y filter strength.

C LEVEL: t the C filter strength.

The Y/C mode is the automatic DNR mode.

Note

4.3.12 Camera ID: On / Off selectable

A B C D E F G H I J K L

M N O P Q R S T U V

W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 - ! ” # $ % & ’

( ) _ ` , ¥ : ; < = > ?

@ \ ^ * . x + /

Each User Font

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, , , 

CLR

POS

The camera ID cursor moves in the direction of the arrow when the Enter operation input is performed from the status in which , ,  or  has been selected using the character selection cursor.

The character selected by the camera ID cursor is cleared when the Enter operation input is performed from the status in which CLR has been selected using the character selection cursor.

The display switches to the camera ID display position setting screen when the Enter operation input is performed from the status in which POS has been selected using the character selection cursor. On the camera

ID display position setting screen, the camera ID display position is changed in real time in response to the left, right, up or down operation input. When the Enter operation input is performed, the display position is entered, and the display returns to the camera

ID setting screen.

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4.3.13 Language

7 Selectable languages: English, French, German, Spanish,

Portuguese, Russian, Japanese.

4.3.14 Camera Reset

Reset Factory default setup.

4.3.15 Back

Return to MAIN MENU, page1.

4.3.16 Exit (Save All)

Exit OSD and save all setting.

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