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1. gt MIRROR OFF gt MIRROR lt HORIZONTAL gt pTz4 PTZ GAMMA ADJ PIE Fae GAMMA ADJ SET I 25 45 100 25 45 100 SHARP 0 8 p 1 115 SHARP 0 8 4 p 8 SATUR ie i ee oe Te SATUR ie eo PREV PREV IMAGE ADJUST IMAGE ADJUST gt MIRROR lt VERTICAL gt MIRROR lt BOTH gt PTZ PTZ GANNA AD GAMMA ADJ r 25 45 100 25 45 100 SHARP TO a E o s SHARP 0 8 g SATUR 0 8 OOOH g SATUR 0 83 Hg PREY PREV MIRROR OFF BOTH HORIZONTAL VERTICAL allows the picture to be change in orientation so cameras can be placed for reverse view or positioned install upside down this allows picture to be corrected PTZ Press enter on PTZ goes to Zoom Pan Tilt sub menu The Zoom is digital so high level zoom will show artefacts in form of blocks and also will show as lower resolution this is normal Pan Tilt will allows subtle or vast position change within the selected Zoom Level area It is not designed to be an optical zoom replacement function PAN TILT ZOOM MENU gt ZOOM Se 1 1 4 PAN eae 100 0 100 TILT TOTENS AN 100 0 100 PREV IMAGE ADJUST MIRROR OFF PTZ gt GAMMA ADJ Shee 25 45 100 SHARP 0 83 5 SATUR 0 3 Cog PREV GAMMA ADJ This property set the gamma value The range of gamma is 25 to 100 corresponding to practical 0 25 to 1 Gamma correction controls the overall brightness of an image The higher value is the darker image is The default is 0 45 IMAGE ADJUST IMAGE
2. 0 EXIT VER V3 1 0 CCR This color roll reduction mode will work with manual and auto iris lenses However Using it with auto iris lenses typically results in noticeable levels of noise in shadows or dark areas in the image CRR2 This color roll reduction mode works with auto iris lenses only Noise levels are reduced in shadows or dark areas in the image compared to he noise levels present when using the CRRs mode but dynamic range is also reduced further VIDEO SIGNAL VIDEO SIGNAL gt VIDEO STANDARD NTSC VIDEO LEVEL H 80 80 150 PREV VIDEO STANDARD PAL NTSC selector Changes NTSC video or PAL video system for camera BASIC SETUP WHITE BALANCE BASIC SETUP BASIC SETUP gt WHITE BALANCE lt ATW gt gt WHITE BALANCE TGE EXPOSURE EXPOSURE CAMERA ID CAMERA ID D N CONTROL AUTO D N CONTROL AUTO LENS SELECT DE LENS SELECT DC SYNC INTERNAL SYNC INTERNAL PREV PREV The WHITE BALANCE menu item is used to tell the camera how the white balance mechanism is controlled ATW Continuously calculates white balance settings and dynamically adjusts for changing conditions AWB When selected WHITE BALANCE menu item is set to AWB the user is taken to the PUSH AWB CONFIRM menu in order to force oneshot re calculation of the scene color temperature The color temperature is calculated once when enabled and not adjusted thereafter Here you can use a neutral 18 grey card to put in front of the lens to get a m
3. 4 DIG PAN eee alee l 100 100 DIG TILT a ion 100 100 PREV OFF ON allows alarm event on a motion detection Enter will show sub menu ACTIVITY THR The threshold of motion sensitivity DIG ZOOM DIG PAN DIG TILT Each setting allows the alarm to product a Digital zoom area apon the alarm event to occur SETUP ALARM ZONE Allows position of alarm event area to be setup ALARM ZONE SETUP ALARM ZONEI SETUP gt SET ACTIVE ZONES 1 ZONE ADJUST ZONE 1H ADJUST ZONE 2 ADJUST ZONE 3 ADJUST ZONE 4 PREV SET ACTIVE ZONES Changes the zone selection for detection from 1 Zone to 4 Zone ADJUST ZONE 1 4 On each Zone you selection to enter the Zone setup where you edit the region of interest Press enter to shift the box color of image from white green and red Hold enter for several seconds to return to the previous page NOTE If selecting ADJUST ZONE 4 The white box can be invisible because zone 4 is preset by default as the full area of sensor and the white box is out of screen Press the centre button twice to change the white box to red box and shrink the area until visible SAVE RESTORE SAVE RESTORE oAVE USER SETTINGS RESTORE USER SETTINGS RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS RESET CAMERA PREV SAVE USER SETTINGS Saves current settings as user RESTORE USER SETTINGS Will reset back to the last user saved settings
4. ADJUST MIRROR OFF MIRROR OFF PTZ PTZ GAMMA ADJ oe array GAMMA ADJ Lee 25 45 100 25 45 100 SATUR Oe eee eae gt SATUR lt i PREV PREV SHARP The overall image sharpness can be adjusted to soften or crispen the image Making the image crisper can produce higher resolution images but noise becomes apparent Default is 0 SATUR The saturation color level in the video Reducing the SATURATION value de saturates the colors The default is 0 PRIVACY MASK SETUP PRIVACY MASK gt MASK COLOR PREV MASK COLOR WHITE RED BLACK defines color to cover the mask selection area 1n PRIVACY MASK ON lt WHITE gt Selects 1f masks are ON OFF when on you can enter to sub menu to enable each mask 1 6 to be set use NEXT for masks 7 12 ENABLE MASK 1 TO 6 MASK MASK 3 MASK MASK MASK 6 PREV NEAT With the selected mask set to ON 8 You enter into the selection area as show at top right image of this page Here you use the movement buttons and enter to change the location and size of the mask area lt ON gt OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ENABLE MASK 7 TO 12 gt MASK OFF MASK OFF MASK OFF MASK OFF MASK 11 OFF MASK 12 OFF PREV ADVANCED SETUP MOTION DETECTION MOTION DETECTION SETUP gt ALARM SETUP ALARM ZONE PREV ALARM lt ON gt gt ACTIVITY THR MOTION DETECTION MENU botninn 0 25 255 DIG ZOOM 1 1
5. will give a faint red glow Don t look at IR LEDs for long periods of time as you could damage your eyes OSD MENU OSD MENU control m n i Hoag OSD Jopstiok press bo enter Ad i ESS gt E eA The Menu can be either buttons or joystick control Pressing the middle button will activate the OSD menu options Service cable optional on some models Using the directional buttons you move around the menu with enter or press to activate options are standard left right movement When an option has an additional menu the feature will display like lt IRIS gt The 8 means there is a sub menu feature which is activated with a enter middle button pressed All sub menus will have a NEXT And PREV To go either one menu on or one menu level back Main MENU CAMERA SETUP gt LANGUAGE ENGLISH WDR CONTROL LOW FLUOQRESCENI CRE se SIGNAL BASIC SETUP ADVANCED SETUP SAVE RESTORE LALIT VERKRIV V3 1 0 WDR CONTROL CAMERA SETUP LANGUAGE ENGLISH gt WDR CONTROL lt LOW gt FLUORESCENT DFF VIDEO SIGNAL BASIC SETUP ADVANCED SETUP SAVE RESTOREH EXIT VER V3 1 0 LOW The Dynamic Range producing an image that has average contrast and is suitable for indoor or low contrast outdoor scenes Normal Producing an image that has average contrast and is suitable for indoor or average contrast outdoor scenes CAMERA SETUP CAMERA SETUP LANGUAGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH gt
6. PREV GPIO Will let external IO control day night operation Note Only when option is available on particular models and will not be shown if unsupported in the camera hardware BASIC SETUP WHITE BALANCE EXPOSURE CAMERA ID gt D N CONTROL lt GPIO gt LENS SELECT DC SYNC INTERNAL AUTO The system gain set manually or automatically computed by the exposure sub system will be used to determine whether the camera should be in day or night mode Night mode will be entered when the system gain is above a threshold If the gain falls bellow this value the mode will change to day mode Sub menu allows the threshold to be set BASIC SETUP LENS TYPE The LENS SELECT menu item tells the camera which type of lens control to invoke BASIC SETUP BASIC SETUP WHITE BALANCE ATU WHITE BALANCE ATW EXPOSURE EXPOSURE CAMERA IDH CAMERA ID D N CONTROL AUTO D N CONTROL AUTO gt LENS SELECT lt MANUAL gt gt LENS SELECT lt DC gt SYNC INTERNAL SYNC INTERNAL PREV PREV MANUAL When the LEN SELECT menu item is set to MANUAL the camera disables auto iris control DC When the LENS SELECT menu item is set to DC the camera to forces the DC auto iris Open BASIC SETUP SYNC The SYNC menu item is used to tell the camera which type of video synchronization will be Utilized If SYNC is set to internal the vertical rate for NTSC video is 59 94 Hz If SYNC is set to linelock video timing synchronization wi
7. User manual of DA650 FEATURES ePixm Seawolf e Horizontal Resolution 690TVL effective ewith 21 pcs IR LEDs ewith removable IR Cut filter ewith OSD menu e Vari focal lens f 4 9mm f 2 8 11mm 3D Noise Reduction DNR Identification Mechanical Drawing 44 14 Accessories A Wall Plugs B Fitting Screws E Drill Template 5 6 279mm PAA 30mm 130mm White adhesive m C Opening Tool D L Wrench F Waterproof Pad 50 x 1 8mm T15 Size 128 x2 5mm black EVA Note Make sure you don t have any missing parts before you make the installation Incorrect installation could void the warranty 1f instructions are not followed correctly Please call technical for assistance if you are unsure about any procedures Installation Installation information Installation information General overview A Rotate 160 Mi Camera body View smpe sdjusimest lever amp Focus 8d us bn eet lewer Pant e Remove the dome and the camera cover using the supplied L Wrench D e Using the base as a drilled template pre drill all requires holes e Fit the waterproof Pad F to the base with sticky side against camera e Now refit back camera be careful of cable so not to cut or snag e Adjust position and Focus amp Zoom replace cover using L Wrench e Carefully clean the dome surface with a soft lint free cloth 7 Check IR LEDs are working by covering the photocell of camera with your thumb The IR LEDs
8. WDR CONTROL lt x MEDIUM gt gt WUR CONTROL lt HIGH gt FLUORESCENT OFF FLUORESCENT OFF VYIDEO SIGNAL YIDEO SIGNAL BASIC SETUP BASIC SETUP ADVANCED SETUP ADVANCED SETUP SAVE RESTORE SAVE RESTOREH EALT VERIV35 1 0 EALT VERIV3 1 0 Medium Producing an image that has average contrast and is suitable for a lobby or high contrast outdoor scenes HIGH Producing and image that has average contrast and is suitable for high contrast outdoor scenes Florescent Color Roll Reduction Ballast controlled lighting such as fluorescent or mercury vapour lighting can cause a phenomenon known as color roll where areas of the image produced by the camera appear to change color over time This can be eliminated completely in cameras that can be line locked to the same AC power that is being provided to the lighting source but many cameras are DC powered and cannot take advantage of a hardware line lock mechanism In these cases the camera can eliminate the color roll phenomenon using internal software mechanisms All software based color roll reduction mechanisms result in imaging trade offs including a reduction in the dynamic range available CAMERA SETUP CAMERA SETUP LANGUAGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH WDR CONTROL NORMAL WOR CONTROL LOW gt FLUORESCENT lt CRR gt gt FLUORESCENT TERRY VIDEO SIGNAL VIDEO SIGNAL BASIC SETUP BASIC SETUP ADVANCED SETUP ADVANCED SETUP SAVE RESTORE SAVE RE EXIT VER V3 1
9. eed is normal divided by 2 For example normal value of the shutter speed is 1 50 X2 will be 1 25 In low light condition leaving the shutter open longer can optimise image but with motion the image can be blurred Higher noise in gain mode You do not suffer from blurred motion as compared to slow shutter mode BASIC SETUP CAMERA ID A user defined TITLE can be shown on the displayed image all the time which will be recorded also if you need to change this then here is the options to do so CAMERA ID MENU CAMERA ID MENU gt DISPLAY ID lt N gt DISPLAY ID ON TITLE Seawolf TITLE Seawolf ID POSITION UP LEFT gt ID POSITION lt UP LEFT gt PREV PREV ID DISPLAY ON OFF master TITLE on off TITLE Actual displayed information change the information using up down left right menu controls ID POSITION DOWN LEFT DOWN RIGHT UP CENTER UP LEFT UP RIGHT location of the ID Display to be located on the screen BASIC SETUP DAY NIGHT SETUP BASIC SETUP BASIC SETUP WHITE BALANCE AT WHITE BALANCE EXPOSURE EXPOSURE CAMERA ID CAMERA ID gt D N CONTROL DAY gt gt DAN CONTROL NIGHT gt LENS SELECT DC LENS SELECT DC SYNC INTERNAL SYNC INTERNAL PREV PREV NIGHT Will set camera to be B W mode DAY Will keep camera in color mode and not change over to B W image even with low light BASIC SETUP WHITE BALANCE CAMERA ID gt D N CONTROL lt GPIO gt LENS SELECT DC SYNC INTERNAL
10. he lack of light The advantage of this technique is that your camera will produce images in much lower light conditions The downside is that the amplification is not only on the usable data in the image but also the background noise This means that the more you gain up the camera the more noise you will see and the poorer the image quality will be LOW Camera gives lowest amount of gain where camera is positioned in a high lite area which would overexpose the image NORMAL Camera applies typical gain control in low light conditions showing typical detail in darker areas at the cost of a small amount of increased noise in the overall image HIGH Camera applies larger amounts of gain in low light conditions resulting in lots of detail in darker areas but the image will have much higher noise in the overall image SHUTTER MODE EXPOSURE EXPOSURE EXPOSURE PREF HIGHLIGHTS EXPOSURE PREF HIGHLIGHTS BLC OFF BLC OFF AGC LOW AGC LOW gt SLOW SHUTTER lt OFF gt gt SLOW SHUTTER lt AUTO gt PREY PREV OFF OFF disables any slow shutter function AUTO SHUTTER SETUP AUTO SHUTTER SETUP gt SHUTTER LIMIT 2x gt SHUTTER LIMIT 64 gt PREV PREV AUTO The camera uses a combination of applied gain and slow shutter to compensate for decreased light levels If select the SLOW SHUTTER mode shutter speed limit can be set Shutter speed limits X2 X4 X8 X16 X32 X64 optional The default is X2 NOTE X2 means the shutter sp
11. ll be locked to the AC line input PAL video is 50 Hz and thus would be used if camera is in PAL mode BASIC SETUP BASIC SETUP WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE EXPOSURE EXPOSURE CAMERA ID CAMERA ID D N CONTROL AUTOS D N CONTROL AUTO LENS SELECT MANUAL LENS SELECT MANUAL gt SYNC lt INTERNAL gt gt SYNC lt LINELOCK gt PREV PREV INTERNAL Disables linelock autosense feature the camera will always use internal synchronization LINELOCK Enables the linelock auto sense feature by setting When enabled linelock autosense automatically detects if an AC power source is Present Linelock synchronization is achieved if the line frequency is within 2 25 Hz of the selected video standard NTSC or PAL If no appropriate AC source is available the camera automatically uses internal synchronization When the SYNC menu item is set to LINELOCK the user is taken to the LINELOCK MENU CAMERA LINELOCK NTSC gt V PHASE V PHASE Allows the user to adjust the vertical phase of the output video when SYNC is set to Line Lock PREV Will take you back to the main menu ADVANCED SETUP Offering more of the lower level control feature of the camera are all in this menu tree ADVANCED SETUP gt NOISE REDUCE SS 0 5 127 IMAGE ADJUST PRIVACY MASK SETUP MOTION DETECTION PREV NOISE REDUCE Noise Level can be adjusted from 0 127 to remove image noise ADVANCED SETUP IMAGE ADJUST IMAGE ADJUST IMAGE ADJUST
12. ore balanced picture image for white BASIC SETUP EXPOSURE EXPOSURE EXPOSURE gt EXPOSURE PREF lt SHADOWS gt gt gt EXPOSURE PREF lt HIGHLIGHTS gt BLC OFF BLC OFF AGC LOW AGC LOW SLOW SHUTTER AUTO SLOW SHUTTER AUTO PREV PREV EXPOSURE PREF SHADOWS The exposure set to shadows to provide the best detail in the darker areas of the scene This produces an excellent image for indoor scenes that have higher contrast lighting such as from backlit windows or glass doors found in many business lobbies HIGHLIGHTS exposure preference is set to highlights to provide the best detail in the brighter areas of the scene This produces an image that has average contrast and is suitable for normal indoor or low contrast outdoor scenes AGC The AGC menu item tells the camera which types of scene the camera should be optimized for The gain is determined automatically and the exposure value measured by the camera Under extreme low light conditions several different methods are available to maintain he best possible picture EXPOSURE EXPOSURE PREF HIGHLIGHTS BLC OFF gt AGC lt LOW gt SLOW SHUTTER AUTO 4 PREV In low light conditions AGC property can be used to improve the over all exposure as well as produce usable images Under normal light conditions the camera will display a normal picture However when the light level drops below a certain value the camera will begin o boost the signal to compensate for t

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