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1. 016 ATW FRAME x2 00 ENVIRONMENT INDOOR RETURN SPEED Adjusts the pull in speed of ATW DELAY CNT Sets the time based hysteresis of ATW ATW FRAME Sets the pull in frame magnification ENVIRONMENT Sets the pull in frame of ATW indoor or outdoor PUSH Adjusts the white balance regardless of the lighting condition Pull in mode USER1 Manually adjusted white balance by User mode1 Color temperature is preset at 2500K USER2 Manually adjusted white balance by User mode2 Color temperature is preset at 5600 ANTI CR Minimizes the color changes color rolling over long periods caused by small differences between the flicker frequency of non inverter fluorescent lights and the drive frequency of the image sensor devices MANUAL Allows the white balance to be adjusted manually following the black body radiation curve The R gain is automatically adjusted in tandem with the up down setting of the B gain PUSH LOCK Locks the WB gain after PUSH pull in control and shutting down the pull in control 20 Backlight Select either backlight compensation or highlight compensation depending on environmental conditions SETUP MENU LENS AUTO 4 SHUTTER AGC AUTO WHITE BAL ATW J BACKLIGHT BLC PICT ADJUST d ATR OFF MOTION DET OFF NEXT J EXIT J SAVE ALL BLC Mode The backlight compensation function automatically compensates for a loss of
2. Honeywell HCCM674M High Resolution Day Night Miniature Box Camera User Guide Document 800 11199 Rev E 09 2012 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL A DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE WARNING prevent the risk of fire or electric shock hazard do not expose this camera to rain or moisture Information to the User 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 protec tion 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 interfer ence in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 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 apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada www hon
3. focal point 2 L Lens Back focus Distance NN mm L mm C mount 17 526 9 CS mount 12 5 lt 4 With the C mount adapter attached Backfocus With the C mount adapter removed www honeywellvideo com Camera Installation The camera can be installed on a tripod using the 1 4 20 UNC mounting holes on the top and bottom of the camera Ensure that the camera is installed securely Camera mounting hole 1 4 20 UNC 2B 26 65 mm 800 11199 E 09 2012 13 Connections Connect the video output of the camera to the video Note Do not turn on the power of any connected input of a monitor or other equipment When using a equipment until all connections are loop through connection of two or more monitors set completed the 75 ohm switch of only the final monitor to On Select the type of cable according to the distance between the camera and the connected equipment Video iris or DC iris lens To lens connector Ox LENS 5 On VIDEO O 09 30 m To power input terminal CLASS2 89995 video input connector 24 V AC or 12 V DC www honeywellvideo com Menu System The menu system activates all the features and options available on the camera The menus are superimposed over the image displayed on the screen The commands can open other menus toggle options or ch
4. H x V Minimum 0 1 lux F1 2 50 IRE Horizontal 650 TVL Resolution Video Output 1 Vp p 75 ohms Sync System Internal line lock S N Ratio 50 dB AGC off AGC Range 6 dB to 44 8 dB Manual Electronic Shutter Auto Manual Shutter Speed 1 60 to 1 100 000 s Range White Balance ATW Push User1 User2 Anti CR Manual Push Lock 800 11199 E 09 2012 29 Electrical Specifications Environmental Input Voltage 24 V AC 60 Hz 12 V DC Input Range 10 14 V DC 20 28 V AC Temperature Surge Suppression 1 5 kW transient Power Consumption Operating 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Storage 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C 3 5 W max Relative Humidity Less than 85 non condensing FCC Part 15 Class A EN 50130 4 Video signal input type lens Regulatory Luminance signal 1 0 Vp p high impedance power supply 12 V DC Emissions Auto lris Lens 50 mA Immunity Outputs Galvanometer type lens Coupling coil impedance damper 1 2 Kohms 10 drive 200 ohms 10 Mechanical Dimensions 2 8 x 1 6 x 1 6 L x W x D 72 mm x 41 mm x 41 mm Weight 0 35 Ib 0 16 kg Construction Housing Die cast aluminum Finish Charcoal powder coat Connectors Lens 4 pin connector Lens mount C CS mount Camera mount 1 4 20 UNC 30 www honeywellvideo com Honeywell www honeywellvideo com 1 800 796 2288 North Amer
5. DC iris lens Built in electronic shutter allows eight shutter speeds up to 1 100 000 s CCD iris function automati cally sets picture brightness by changing the shutter speed of the camera according to the incident light when using a manual iris lens Other functions Camera ID of up to 24 characters Noise reduction 4 motion detection zones 4 privacy zones Picture adjustment for mirror brightness contrast sharpness hue and gain 24 V AC or 12 V DC power source C or CS mount lenses www honeywellvideo com Camera Parts Explained Back focus screw Use to adjust the back focus See page 11 Lens mount Use when installing the lens C mount lens uses a C mount adapter CS mount lens does not need a C mount adapter tripod Lens mount cap Use to cap the lens mount when the lens is not attached 1 4 20 UNC Mounting Hole Use to install the camera to a C mount adapter tripod Use to install a C mount lens Remove to install a CS mount lens Turn counterclockwise to remove See page 10 800 11199 E 09 2012 1 4 20 UNC Mounting Hole Use to install the camera to a Setup buttons Set up and adjust the camera using the on screen menu See page 16 INT LL switch INT Internal sync mode LL Line lock sync mode Power indicator Lights up when the camera is Lens connector 88 Use to connect the lens cable when using an auto iris lens L Video output co
6. dark detail by increasing brightness in the overall screen The excessive front lighting compensation function automatically compensates for overexposure due to excessive front lighting by reducing the brightness in the overall scene www honeywellvideo com HLC Mode The highlight compensation function improves the visual recognition of license plates and other such objects by suppressing or masking strong light sources such as automobile headlights in dark places Picture Adjust Press SET to display the Setup menu 2 Move the cursor to PICT ADJUST and then press the left or right setup button to adjust the video output signal PICT ADJUST MIRROR BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS HUE GAIN RETURN 800 11199 E 09 2012 MIRROR Sets the horizontal flip for the display output BRIGHTNESS Sets the brightness of the video output signal CONTRAST Sets the contrast of the video output signal SHARPNESS Sets the sharpness of the video output signal HUE Sets the color of the video output signal GAIN Sets the chroma gain of the video output signal ATR Adaptive Tone Reproduction The ATR function provides gradation compensation to improve the contrast of subjects whose gradation has been lost in cases where for instance both low luminance areas and high luminance areas exist in the same scene 21 The ATR function improves the visibility of the entire picture by
7. BRIGHTNESS 024 LOW LUMINANCE MODE GC BRIGHTNESS x0 50 RETURN J In SHUT AUTO IRIS mode the camera automatically changes the shutter speed according to the changing light 18 The brightness indicates the DC level of the DC lens in High Luminance mode In Low Luminance mode brightness indicates the AGC level Manual Mode When using a manual iris lens the picture brightness is controlled by setting the shutter level MANUAL SETUP MODE SHUT AGC SHUTTER 1 60 AGC x6 00 RETURN In MANUAL mode the shutter and AGC levels will change as follows e Shutter 1 60 to 1 100 000 sec 8 stages e AGC level 6 dB to 44 8 dB 8 stages Note For proper operation of the electronic shutter if the illumination levels exceed 10 000 lux use an auto iris lens www honeywellvideo com White Balance Press SET to display the Setup menu 2 Move the cursor to LENS and then press the left or right setup button to select the white balance mode SETUP MENU LENS AUTO SHUTTER AGC AUTO WHITE BAL J BACKLIGHT OFF PICT ADJUST OFF MOTION DET OFF NEXT J EXIT J SAVE ALL 3 Select a white balance control mode 4 Move the cursor to SAVE ALL and then press SET 800 11199 E 09 2012 ATW ATW automatically tracks changes in the color temperature and adjusts the white balance Note Only advanced users should adjust ATW settings ATW SPEED 239 DELAY CNT
8. OFF MOTION DET OFF NEXT J EXIT 4 SAVE ALL Check the present settings If this is your first time accessing the menu the factory default settings are displayed If the settings meet your requirements and no further changes are necessary move the cursor to the EXIT position and then press SET to return to the normal video screen To change a setting use the setup buttons to move the cursor to the desired field and option To save the new settings in the camera s memory move the cursor to SAVE ALL and then press SET 800 11199 E 09 2012 Lens Ts 2 Press SET to display the Setup menu Move the cursor to LENS and then press the left or right setup button to select the Lens mode SETUP MENU SHUTTER AGC AUTO i WHITE BAL ATW BACKLIGHT OFF PICT ADJUST d ATR OFF MOTION DET OFF NEXT J EXIT J SAVE ALL Position the cursor at AUTO and then press SET to select Auto Iris AUTO IRIS TYPE MODE AUTO SPEED 1 080 RETURN 2 Change the settings as desired Move the cursor to RETURN and then press SET to return to the Setup menu Shutter AGC Press SET to display the Setup menu 2 Move the cursor to SHUTTER AGC and then press the left or right setup button to select either Auto mode or Manual mode Auto Mode When using an auto iris lens the picture brightness is controlled by setting the brightness level AUTO SETUP HIGH LUMINANCE MODE SHUT AUTO IRIS
9. RN J 27 Language Camera Reset The OSD menu display supports seven languages The Camera Reset function restores the default English French German Japanese Portuguese settings Russian and Spanish SETUP MENU Press SET to display the Setup menu ETUNG et 2 the cursor to LANGUAGE and then press DAY NIGHT AUTO NR PI the left or right setup button to select your CAMERA ID OFF preferred language SYNC INT LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA RESET BACK JJ EXIT J SAVE ALL SETUP MENU PRIVACY DAY NIGHT ID 1 Press SET to display the Setup menu Move the cursor to CAMERA RESET and then SYNC LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA RESET press SET BACK EXIT i SAVE ALL m Save All Use this function to save the various settings in the OSD menu in the EEPROM SAVE ALL is always displayed on the bottom line of the top level menu 28 www honeywellvideo com Specifications Video Specifications Video Standard NTSC Image Sensor 1 3 Sony Interline Transfer CCD BLC Off BLC HLC Camera ID Off On 24 alphanumeric characters Privacy Off On 4 zones Number of Pixels Motion Detection Off On 4 zones Noise Reduction Y C reduction Day Night Auto Color BW Mirror Brightness Contrast eine CIUS Sharpness Hue Gain OSD Language English French German Japanese Portuguese Russian Spanish 976 x 494
10. ange variable parameters Five rear panel setup buttons are used to move the cursor and select items from the menus o 1 Up button Shift the cursor upwards 2 Down button Shift the cursor downwards 3 Left button Shift the cursor left 4 Right button Shift the cursor right 5 Set button Display the main menu or check the setting and proceed to the next item 800 11199 E 09 2012 The camera settings can be changed to accommodate usage conditions When connected to a monitor convenient on screen menus facilitate checking and adjusting the settings The setting menus are shown on the next page Menu Description LENS SETUP MENU AUTO MANUAL SHUTTER WHITE BACK PICT MOTION NEXT AGC BALANCE LIGHT ADJUST DETECTION AUTO ATW OFF MIRROR OFF OFF MANUAL PUSH BLC BRIGHTNESS ON ON SUSE HLC CONTRAST ANTI CR SHARPNESS MANUAL HUE PUSH LOCK GAIN PRIVACY DAY NOISE CAMERA SYNC LANGUAGE CAMERA SAVE NIGHT REDUCTION ID RESET ALL OFF AUTO Y LEVEL OFF INT ENGLISH JAPANESE ON COLOR C LEVEL ON LL GERMAN FRENCH BW RUSSIAN SPANISH PORTUGESE 16 www honeywellvideo com Setup Menu 1 Press SET on the rear panel of the camera to display the Setup menu SETUP MENU jd SHUTTER AGC AUTO WHITE BAL ATW BACKLIGHT OFF PICT ADJUST J ATR
11. ellvideo com Auto Mode Press SET to adjust the Day Night function settings DAY NIGHT DELAY CNT 010 DAY gt NIGHT 003 NIGHT gt DAY QJL 005 RETURN B W Mode Press SET to adjust the Night mode settings BW BURST IR OPTIMIZER ON MODE LEVEL RETURN BURST Selects whether to output the burst signal when the BW status has been identified DELAY Sets the delay prior to the Day to Night or CNT Night to Day transition DAY gt Sets the Day to Night switching NIGHT threshold NIGHT gt Sets the Night to Day switching DAY threshold BURST Selects whether to output the burst signal when the BW status has been identified IR OPTIMIZER Not supported MODE Not supported LEVEL Not supported 800 11199 E 09 2012 25 Noise Reduction Noise reduction reduces the amount of image noise generated under low light conditions and other high gain states Note Y Luminance C Chrominance Press SET to display the Setup menu 2 Move the cursor to NR and then press SET to select the noise reduction function NR Y LEVEL C LEVEL RETURN 3 Move the cursor to NR MODE and then press the left or right setup button to change the NR mode 26 Y C Y and C filter ON Y filter ON C filter ON Y LEVEL Sets the Y filter strength C LEVEL Sets the C filter strength Camera ID When the
12. eywellvideo com Safety Instructions Read Instructions Read all of the safety and operating instructions before using the product and retain them for future reference Cleaning Turn off the power and clean with a dry soft cloth Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer as doing so may result in fire electric shock or serious injury Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water or moisture Mounting Follow the manufacturer s instructions when mounting the product Use only mounting accessories recommended by the manufacturer 800 11199 E 09 2012 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your facility consult your equipment dealer or local power company Ventilation Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accor dance with the manufacturer s instructions to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Precautions Operating Before using the camera make sure the power supply and video output are properly connected When operating the camera if any abnormal condition or malfunction is observed stop using the camera immediately and call your eq
13. ica only HVSsupport honeywell com Document 800 11199 Rev E 09 2012 2012 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects However Honeywell cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes
14. internal OSD menu display is hidden in the internal mode it is possible to display the camera ID on screen Any character string consisting of two rows vertical or up to 24 characters horizontal on each row can be used for the camera ID It can be positioned anywhere on the screen 1 Press SET to display the Setup menu 2 Move the cursor to CAMERA ID and then press SET to set the camera ID www honeywellvideo com CAMERA ID BCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV WXYZ0123456789 amp Q X 9 0NA Xx 4 CLR POS J 3 Press the setup buttons to select a character and then press SET to generate the camera ID 4 Move the cursor to POS then press SET to set the camera position 5 Press the setup buttons to move the camera ID position Sync The Sync function displays the current synchronization mode When line lock is being used as the synchronization mode it is possible to adjust the phase in the vertical direction Note Line lock cannot be adjusted if the camera is using a DC power supply 800 11199 E 09 2012 3 Press SET to display the Setup menu Move the cursor to SYNC and then press the left or right setup button to select the Sync mode SETUP MENU PRIVACY DAY NIGHT NR CAMERA ID SYNC LL LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA RESET BACK EXIT i SAVE ALL Position the cursor at LL then press SET to adjust the line lock phase LL PHASE 326 RETU
15. nitoring frame to be set 3 Press SET to enter the Privacy submenu TOP Sets the top side of the monitoring frame PRIVACY BOTTOM Sets the bottom side of the monitoring frame TOP BOTTOM LEFT Sets the left side of the monitoring a frame COLOR TRANSP RIGHT Sets the right side of the monitoring MOSAIC frame RETURN 800 11199 E 09 2012 23 AREA SEL Selects the mask frame to be adjusted SETUP MENU TOP Sets the top side of the mask frame PRIVACY OFF DAY NIGHT Iun BOTTOM Sets the bottom side of the mask frame CAMERA ID OFF LEFT Sets the left side of the mask frame SYNC INT LANGUAGE ENGLISH RIGHT Sets the right side of the mask frame Ee RESET EXIT 4 SAVE ALL COLOR Sets the color of the mask frame TRANSP Sets the transparency ratio of the mask frames COLOR Day Night function is set to OFF MOSAI Sets th kf ic function BED ib cad nia o aid B W Forces the camera into Night mode and chroma is set to OFF Day Night AUTO The camera automatically switches to Day or Night mode depending on the When Day Night is enabled the camera provides color video in well lit conditions and automatically switches to black and white video in low light conditions Press SET to display the Setup menu 2 Move the cursor to DAY NIGHT and then press the left or right setup button to set Day Night to COLOR B W or AUTO 24 www honeyw
16. nnector Connector BNC connector that outputs a composite video signal Alarm output connector Factory use only 12VDC 24VAC CLASS2 Power input terminal Connect to a 24 V AC or 12 V DC power source Do not connect the power source until all other connections have been completed www honeywellvideo com Lens Connector When using an auto iris lens install the accessory lens plug onto the lens cable as shown below Video Type Lens Set the lens type to VIDEO 2 Connect the lens cable of a video type lens If the plug on the cable is of a different type replace it with the supplied 4 pin iris plug 12V Video input l1 ay NC GND Pin Assignment Pin Signal 12 V DC 50 mA max NC not connected Video 0 7 Vp p high impedance no sync 1 3 2 3 2 4 800 11199 E 09 2012 DC Type Lens Set the lens type to DC Connect the lens cable of a DC galvanometric type lens If the plug on the cable is of a different type replace it with the supplied 4 pin iris plug Damping coil Drive coil 4 2 Damping coil Drive coil Pin Assignment 1 3 Pin Signal 1 Damping coil 2 Damping coil 3 Drive coil 4 Drive coil 2 4 After installing the connector plug connect it to the lens connector on the rear panel of the camera Installation Lens In
17. providing the optimum gradation compensation for the image in one field based on the luminance information Press SET to display the Setup menu 2 Move the cursor to ATR and then press the left or right setup button to ATR to ON SETUP MENU LENS AUTO J SHUTTER AGC AUTO J WHITE BAL ATW J BACKLIGHT OFF PICT ADJUST 2 ON MOTION DET OFF NEXT EXIT SAVE ALL 3 Press SET to enter the ATR submenu Set the Luminance to LOW MID or HIGH 5 Set the Contrast to LOW MIDLOW MID MIDHIGH or HIGH 22 Motion Detection The motion detection function detects moving objects in ascene Motion detection is triggered when the differences between frames in a monitored area exceed a specific level Press SET to display the Setup menu 2 Move the cursor to MOTION DET and then press the left or right setup button to set the motion detection function MOTION DET DETECT SENSE BLOCK DISP MONITOR AREA AREA SEL TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT RETURN www honeywellvideo com Privacy DETECT Sets the motion detection sensitivity SENSE The privacy function hides a specific area in the scene BLOCK Controls the motion detection block iom HOMMES DISP display NONHOH Em A Press SET to display the Setup menu orin AREA poured 2 Move the cursor to PRIVACY and then press the left or right setup button to set Privacy to ON AREA SEL Selects the mo
18. s Same zoom and focus settings as above but make sure that the lens is pointed toward a dark area so that the iris is fully open You can also use an ND filter in front of the lens Loosen the two back focus screws with a hex wrench supplied and then turn the lens mount to focus After adjusting the back focus retighten the back focus screw Do not overtighten Confirm that the lens can be focused at full TELE Suitable Lenses The camera can use C mount lenses when the C mount adapter standard accessory is installed When removed CS mount lenses can also be used e Use a suitable lens for the required field of view the field of view for different focal length can be obtained using the following formula Height of the A x Distance between camera and object m area of view 2 m Focal length of lens mm Width of the B x Distance between camera and object m area of view m Focal length of lens mm Mounted Lens 1 2 Lens 1 3 Lens A 4 8 3 6 B 6 4 4 8 Note Do not attach the C mount adapter when using a CS mount lens 12 Note In the illustration below L should be as shown in the table If L exceeds the value in the table it may damage the inside of the camera and make correct mounting impossible Recommended
19. stallation Mounting a Lens Remove the lens mount cap from the camera 2 Attach or remove the C mount adapter depending on the lens to be used If necessary use long nosed pliers to remove the C mount adapter Insert the tips of the pliers into the holes with no threads then turn until the adapter comes loose You can also use a screwdriver by inserting M3 screws into the holes so that the screwdriver has something to grip Store the C mount adapter for future use 3 X Attach and secure the lens to the lens mount 10 www honeywellvideo com 4 If the lens has an auto iris mechanism connect the lens cable to the lens connector e Video iris lens Set the lens type to VIDEO e DC lens Set the lens type to DC Back focus Adjustment When a lens is mounted it may need back focus adjustment Adjust the lens focus ring only when the correct focus cannot be obtained Back focus screw Fixed Focus Lens 1 Fully open the iris and set the focus ring to NEAR 800 11199 E 09 2012 With an auto iris lens make sure that the lens is pointed toward a dark area so that the iris is fully open Loosen the two back focus screws with a hex wrench supplied and then turn the lens mount to focus After adjusting the back focus retighten the back focus screw Do not overtighten Zoom Lens 1 Manual lens Fully open the iris set the zoom ring to full WIDE and then set the focus ring to NEAR DC len
20. tallation 13 Connections 14 Menu System 15 Menu Description 16 Setup 17 17 Shutter AGC 18 White Balance 19 0 20 Picture 21 Al amp amp ice e e E 21 Motion 22 800 11199 E 09 2012 Piney 445454982 4 404 add 23 Day Night 24 Noise Reduction 26 Gamera ID S sa OE EX 26 ad 43 xd Xd E Ed 27 LANGUAQO s dede de Sin 28 Camera 28 Save 28 Specifications 29 5 Features High sensitivity 1 3 CCD with on chip micro lenses and low noise digital signal processing circuit provides sensitivity down to 0 1 lux at F1 2 50 IRE High quality image Horizontal resolution of 650 TVL Digital signal processing with optimization of control program and image correction algorithm BLC HLC When strong light enters the scene back ground such as from a spotlight or window backlight compensation automatically adjusts the video level to preserve visibility Highlight compensation masks bright spots in a scene White balance Seven user selectable white balance control modes for varying conditions Iris function Drive output for video iris and
21. uipment dealer Handling Do not disassemble the camera Never touch the internal parts of the camera Do not drop the camera or subject it to shocks and vibrations When attaching or removing the lens take care that no moisture or dust enters the camera body Avoid viewing bright objects such as light fixtures for extended periods or bright vertical and horizontal lines may appear on the screen Installation and storage Do not point the camera at the sun as this could damage the camera whether it is operating or not Do not install the camera where the temperature could exceed the allowable range Make sure the ambient temperature is less than 104 F 40 C in installations intended for long term continuous operation Avoid installing or storing the camera in locations where the camera may be exposed to e water rain humidity e dust e radiation e mechanical vibrations strong magnetic fields and electrical signals Daily check To maintain proper operation for surveillance use check the camera output every day for a clear and focused picture www honeywellvideo com Contents Safety Instructions 3 Precautions 22 x3 353 4 6 Camera Parts Explained 7 Installation 10 Lens Installation 10 MountingaLens 10 Back focus Adjustment 11 Suitable Lenses 12 Camera Ins

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