On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Package Contents Configure OSD menu options using the integrated OSD joystick on the camera cable (see image to the right). To use the OSD menu: • 1x 2.1MP Motorized Varifocal Bullet Camera • 4x Mounting Screws • 4x Drywall Anchors • 1x Allen Key • 1x Mounting Template NOTE: Power adapter not included. • OPTIONAL: Connect a test monitor to the camera’s analog (yellow) BNC connector. • Push the middle of the joystick to open the OSD menu. • Move the joystick / to select a setting, then to change the setting value. / • Push the middle of the joystick to confirm selection. • Arrows beside settings indicate a submenu ( setting and push the joystick to enter. ). Select the • Select RETURN and push the joystick to return to the previous menu, or EXIT from the main menu to exit. See the full OSD menu tree below. For detailed explanation of camera settings, see the OSD manual under the product’s Downloads tab at www.flir.com/security/mpx. HD-Analog Language Video Format Backlight DNR Advanced Version Exit OFF WDR BLC HLC Lens (MPX only) ELC ALC Brightness Exposure Shutter Sens-Up AGC Auto White Balance ATW Preset Manual Mode Day&Night Delay D N Level N D Level Smart IR Smart IR Level Sharpness Image Color Gain Freeze Flip Defog Output mode Special Black Level Privacy Lens Adj (Service only) Reset C347BC2_QSG_EN_R1 C347BC2_QSG_EN_R1.indd 1 Safety Precautions • Use an appropriate low-voltage power cable to prevent fire or electrical shock. • Make sure to install the camera in an area that can support the camera weight. • There are no user serviceable parts inside the camera. Please do not disassemble the camera. • Do not clean the lens cover with an abrasive cleaning material. Please use a soft cloth to clean the lens cover. • Camera is rated for outdoor use (IP66), but is not intended for submersion in water. • Do not point the cameras directly towards the sun or a source of intense light. 2.1MP CNV Motorized Varifocal Bullet Camera QUICK START GUIDE English Version 1.0 MODEL: C347BC2 SERIES WDR Function Notice WDR is not supported in analog output mode. FCC Notice 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. MULTI-FORMAT FLIR Systems, Inc., Copyright © 2016 As our products are subject to continuous improvement, FLIR Systems Inc. reserves the right to modify product design, specifications and prices, without notice and without incurring any obligation. E&OE flir.com/security/mpx 12/1/2016 1:50:09 PM Installing the Camera ATTENTION: Test the camera prior to selecting a permanent mounting location by temporarily connecting the camera(s) and cables to the DVR. 1. Use the included mounting template to mark and drill holes for the included mounting screws. NOTE: Insert the included drywall anchors if installing into drywall. 2. Connect the video and power cable as detailed in the section ‘Setting up the Camera’. 3. Attach the camera base to the mounting surface using the included screws (4×). Setting up the Camera 1. Connect one of the two BNC connectors on the camera to the video cable. See “Camera Wiring” for details. 2. Connect a power source to the power terminal block. The camera supports both 12V DC and 24V AC power supplies. NOTE: For DC power, make sure to follow correct polarity as marked on the power connector. WARNING: A REGULATED 12V DC or 24V AC power supply is REQUIRED for use with this camera. Use of a non-regulated, non-conforming power supply can damage this product and voids the warranty. Connect to a 12V DC or 24V AC power supply.* Analog B MPX MPX A) Loosen the screw on the camera base with the Allen key to tighten / loosen the stand connection. Adjust the camera’s horizontal position. B) Loosen lower screw with the Allen key to adjust the camera’s vertical position. C Using the integrated OSD joystick on the camera cable, you can change the camera’s video format. To change the camera’s video format: 1. Press and hold the joystick for 2 seconds to change the camera’s current video format. 2. Repeat until the correct video format appears on screen. NOTE: During the switching process, you may notice minor distortion in the camera image for a brief period. This is normal. For details on supported analog HD camera formats, visit www.flir.com/security/MPXcomp. Camera Wiring 4. Set the position and angle of the camera using the included Allen key. A Changing Video Format Connect to an analog HD DVR supporting 1080p or higher resolution.** Analog Connect to any DVR supporting analog input. * Camera focus may be affected if the power connection is too long. It is recommended not to extend the power connection past 200ft (61m). ** For information on compatibility with various analog HD formats, visit www.flir.com/security/MPXcomp. Adjusting Zoom & Focus Using the OSD joystick on the camera cable, push the joystick in up ( ) position and hold to zoom in. Push the joystick in down ( ) position and hold to zoom out. The camera will focus itself automatically. NOTE: You can also adjust zoom and focus remotely if the camera is connected to an analog HD DVR supporting 1080p or higher resolution using the MPX (green) BNC connector. See your DVR’s instruction manual for details. Camera Dimensions 10.5” 269mm 4.1” 106mm 3.5” 89mm Extension Cable Options C) Loosen the screws on either side of the camera stand with the Allen key to rotate the camera housing. Loosen the right-side to make fine adjustments, or the left-side for broad adjustments. 5. Remove the protective film from the camera lens. C347BC2_QSG_EN_R1 The entire length of the cable run must be made using a single extension cable between the camera and the DVR. Specification Maximum Length RG59 20AWG Conductor 95% Braid CSA/UL or C(UL) Approved Up to 1310ft (400m)† RG6 20AWG Conductor 95% Braid CSA/UL or C(UL) Approved Up to 1640ft (500m)† Analog CCTV Balun Up to 300ft (91m) † Long cable runs over 1000ft (300m) may be affected by electro-mechanical interference (EMI), which can increase the amount of noise in the picture in some installations. Resources Need Help? Visit us online for up-to-date software and complete instruction manuals 1 2 C347BC2_QSG_EN_R1.indd 2 Go to flir.com/security/mpx Click , and enter the model number of your product 3 Click on your product in the search results 4 Click on the Downloads tab 12/1/2016 1:50:13 PM
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