Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; WHITE
- 1 - TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 M AIN F EATURES .........................................................................................................
Page 5 - NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS; Internal Sensor
- 4 - 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2.1 Front panel 2.2 Top/Bottom The bracket on the top side can be used for suspending the camera. On the other hand, the brackets on the bottom side can be used as a support of the camera. Internal Sensor Microphone (Reserved only for Audio model) Bottom Bracket...
Page 6 - Back panel connections; Connect to RS485 to get control by keyboard.; Polestar with RS485 Mini; for detail about RS485 communication.
- 5 - 2.3 Back panel connections (1) RS-485 port Connect to RS485 to get control by keyboard. Please refer to “ 6. Polestar with RS485 Mini Din” for detail about RS485 communication. (2) Power Input Terminal Connects to the appropriate power to each model. (3) Video Output Connector Connect the vide...
Page 8 - Mount the lens
- 7 - 3. INSTALLATION 1. Remove the cover cap from the top of the lens mount. 2. If C mount lens is used, please add the C adaptor mount ring (the 5mm thick ring in the accessory pack) on top of the lens mount. 3. Mount the lens by turning it clockwise on the lens mount of the camera. 4. If you use ...
Page 10 - CAMERA SETUP OPERATIONS
- 9 - 5. CAMERA SETUP OPERATIONS This camera utilizes an On Screen Display (OSD) user setup menu. 5.1 Setup Buttons To set items on the user setup menu, use the following buttons on the back panel. ① Up Button: This button is used to move the cursor upwards. Use this button to select the item wanted...
Page 11 - Display/Close the user setup menu screen; The Cursor Buttons & the SET Button; Set button
- 10 - 5.2 Display/Close the user setup menu screen I. Press the SET button The menu screen will appear on the monitor as the block shown above. II. Using the cursor button Use the cursor button c or d to move the cursor up or down. Use the cursor button e or f to adjust the mode or parameter of set...
Page 12 - Select the shutter mode by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button.; can be adjusted from 1 to 70.
- 11 - 6. USER SETUP 6.1 LENS 1. When the SETUP menu is displayed on the screen, please direct the arrow to point to “LENS” by using the UP and DOWN buttons. 2. Please select the type of the lens you would like to use by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button. 3. Please press the SETUP button if you woul...
Page 14 - WHITE BALANCE control; Please select one of the 3 modes below:
- 13 - 6.3 WHITE BALANCE control The screen color can be adjusted by using the WHITE BALANCE function. 1. Please direct the arrow to point to “WHITE BAL” on the SETUP menu by using the UP and DOWN buttons. 2. Please select the mode you would like to operate by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button. Plea...
Page 16 - Images are brighter and sharper.; When AGC is turned off, DNR will be disabled.
- 15 - 6.6 DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction) Dynamic Noise Reduction in video images has the following effects. 1. Images are brighter and sharper. 2. When the level of noise is reduced, the performance of a camera can apparently be improved. 3. When it is recorded digitally, reduced noise can reduce im...
Page 20 - Please select ON mode for the chosen area.
- 19 - z Please select the area you would like to detect from the 4 areas in AREA SEL mode. z Please select ON mode for the chosen area. z Please use the UP or DOWN button to move between TOP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT for adjusting the size of the area to be detected. z Please use the LEFT or RIGHT butt...
Page 21 - allows you to return to the previous menu.
- 20 - 2. Increase DOWN scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 10, DOWN: 45, LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 40. 3. Increase TOP scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45, LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 40. 4. Increase RIGHT scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP...
Page 26 - POLESTAR WITH RS485 MINI DIN
- 25 - 7. POLESTAR WITH RS485 MINI DIN 7.1 RS485 Communication & Control PIN PIN definition: 1. TXD (RS485 +) 2. RXD (RS485-) 3. Motion detection output 4. GND 5. D/N output 6. Reserved 7. Reserved 8. Day/Night control NOTE: If more than 1 camera is connected to keyboard, then last camera’s Grey...
Page 28 - Day mode
- 27 - 7.4 Control by keyboard 1. Press Menu key to enter setup menu. If the item has its own setting menu (sign ), press this button again to display the sub-menu. 2. Sway the joystick to move the cursor downwards and to move the cursor upwards. This allows you to move between selection items in se...
Page 30 - Alarm output for motion detected
- 29 - 7.8 Alarm output for motion detected First, please set Motion detection ON in Setup Menu (Special -> Motion Det -> ON). When a motion is detected, not only the message “MOTION DETECTED” appears on the screen, but the camera also sends out a high level of 3V signal to alarm output. If no...
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