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Analog HD Camera

User’s Manual

V1.0.1
Foreword

General

This manual introduces the functions and operations of the Analog HD camera (hereinafter
referred to as "the device").

Safety Instructions
The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the manual.
Signal Words Meaning

Indicates a high potential hazard that, if not avoided, will result in


DANGER death or serious injury.

Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided,


WARNING could result in slight or moderate injury.

Indicates a potential risk that, if not avoided, could result in


property damage, data loss, lower performance, or unpredictable
CAUTION result.

TIPS Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time.

Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement


NOTE to the text.

About the Manual


⚫ The manual is for reference only. If there is an inconsistency between the manual and the
actual product, the actual product shall prevail.
⚫ We are not liable for any loss caused by the operations that do not comply with the manual.
⚫ The manual would be updated according to the latest laws and regulations of related
jurisdictions. For detailed information, refer to the paper manual, CD-ROM, QR code or our
official website. If there is an inconsistency between the paper manual and the electronic
version, the electronic version shall prevail.
⚫ All the designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. The product
updates might cause some differences between the actual product and the manual. Please
contact customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation.
⚫ There still might be deviations in technical data, functions, and operations description, or
errors in print. If there is any doubt or dispute, we reserve the right of a final explanation.
⚫ Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the manual (in PDF
format) cannot be opened.
⚫ All trademarks, registered trademarks and the company names in the manual are the
properties of their respective owners.
⚫ Please visit our website, and contact the supplier or customer service if there is any problem
occurring when using the device.
⚫ If there is any uncertainty or controversy, we reserve the right of a final explanation.
Important Safeguards and Warnings

Electrical Safety

⚫ All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical safety codes.
⚫ The power source shall conform to the requirement of the Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV)
standard, and supply power with rated voltage which conforms to Limited power Source
requirement according to ICE62368-1. Note that the power supply requirement is subject to
the device label.
⚫ A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring.
⚫ Make sure that the power adapter meets the device operating voltage requirement before
powering up the device (The material and length of the power cable might influence the
device voltage).
⚫ Prevent the power cable from being trampled or pressed, especially the plug, power socket
and the junction extruded from the device.
⚫ We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper
handling or installation.

Operating Requirements

⚫ Do not aim the device at strong light to focus, such as lamp light and sun light.
⚫ Transport, use and store the device within the range of allowed humidity and temperature.
⚫ Keep the device away from water or other liquid to avoid damages to the internal components.
⚫ Keep sound ventilation to avoid heat accumulation.
⚫ Heavy stress, violent vibration or water splash are not allowed during transportation, storage
and installation.
⚫ Pack the device with standard factory packaging or the equivalent material when transporting
the device.
⚫ You are recommended to use the device together with lightning arrester to improve lightning
protection effect.
⚫ You are recommended to ground the device to enhance reliability.
⚫ You are recommended to use qualified video transmission cable to improve video quality,
and use RG59 coaxial cable or higher standard.

WARNING
⚫ Use standard components or accessories provided by the manufacturer and make sure that
the device is installed and maintained by professional engineers.
⚫ The surface of the image sensor should not be exposed to laser beam radiation in an
environment where a laser beam device is used.
⚫ Do not provide two or more power supply sources for the device; otherwise it might damage
the device.
⚫ If PoC power supply is used, do not connect any other device between the device and PoC
transceiver including UTC, Balun, optical transceiver, distributor and convertor and so on;
otherwise, the device might get burned.
⚫ PoC supply voltage is up to 52V. Do not dismantle the device during normal operation;
otherwise it might cause danger to both device and users due to high voltage.
Table of Contents
Foreword ...................................................................................................................................................... I
Important Safeguards and Warnings ...................................................................................................... III
1 Overview .............................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Application .............................................................................................................................. 1
1.3 Transmission Distance ........................................................................................................... 2
2 Cable Connection ............................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Power Output.......................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 12V DC Power Input Port ....................................................................................................... 3
2.3 24V AC Power Input Port ....................................................................................................... 3
2.4 Video Output Port ................................................................................................................... 4
2.5 Audio Input Port ...................................................................................................................... 4
2.6 Alarm Output Port ................................................................................................................... 4
3 General Configuration and Operation .............................................................................................. 5
3.1 Entering DVR Main Menu....................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Setting Audio Input ................................................................................................................. 6
3.3 Operating PTZ Control Panel ................................................................................................. 7
3.3.1 Operating OSD Menu...................................................................................................... 7
3.3.2 Operating Auto Focus (AF) ............................................................................................. 8
4 Full-Color Camera Configuration ................................................................................................... 10
4.1 Enabling/Disabling Smart Light ......................................................................................... 10
4.2 Configuring Smart Light Adjustment............................................................................................ 10
4.2.1 Configuring Brightness Level......................................................................................... 10
4.2.2 Configuring Sensitivity ....................................................................................................11
5 Smart Dual Illuminators Camera Configuration ............................................................................ 12
6 Active Deterrence Camera Configuration ........................................................................................... 14
6.1 Detection Range of PIR Detector ......................................................................................... 14
6.2 Configuring Trigger Mode ..................................................................................................... 14
6.3 Configuring Light Warning and Audio Alarm ........................................................................ 15
6.4 Configuring Smart Dual Illuminators Active Deterrence Camera................................................ 15
7 FAQ ..................................................................................................................................................... 19
7.1 Long Distance Power Supply ............................................................................................... 19
7.2 Centralized Power Supply .................................................................................................... 19
7.3 Connector Waterproof Protection ......................................................................................... 20
8 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 22
1 Overview

1.1 Introduction
The devices comply with the HDCVI standard and support the transmission of video and
control signal over coaxial cable. The devices produce video signal with megapixel
resolution and require connected DVRs to achieve high-speed, long-distance, and zero-
lag transmission of the signal. They are applicable to various scenes, such as roads,
warehouses, underground parking lots, bars, pipelines, and gas stations.

1.2 Application
Application scenario

Application scenario
No. Name No. Name No. Name
1 (Optional) Lens 8 Display Screen 15 Splicer
2 HDCVI Products 9 Direct Connection 16 Convertor
(Optional) Surge Integrated Video
3 10 17 Ethernet
Protection Device Platform
(Optional) Optical Splicing
4 11 Matrix 18
Transceiver (Send) Screen
(Optional) Optical Display
5 12 Matrix 19
Transceiver (Receive) Screen
6 (Optional) Distributor 13 Switch — —
7 HCVR Products 14 Splicing Screen — —
1.3 Transmission Distance
Transmission distance
Cable 720P 1080P 4MP/4K
RG6 (75-5) 1200 m 800 m 700 m
Coaxial Cable
RG59 (75-3) 800 m 500 m 500 m
UTP CAT6 450 m 300 m 300 m

Transmission distance of PoC HDCVI powered by PoC DVR


PoC DVR Series PoC Mode RG59 RG6
AT 100 m 100 m
Full series
AF 200 m 200 m
2 Cable Connection

Cable types might vary with different cameras, and the actual product shall prevail.

2.1 Power Output


Supplies 12V DC power.

⚫ Ensure that power consumption of devices connected to this port is below 2W.
⚫ Ensure that supply frequency of devices connected to this port is higher than 1MHz, such as
sound pick-up, temperature/humidity sensor and other devices without power consumption
change. It might cause image flickering if this port is connected to devices with supply
frequency less than 1MHz, such as fan, Hall sensor, loudspeaker, motor and other
electromechanical devices with power consumption change.
Power output

2.2 12V DC Power Input Port


Inputs 12V DC power.

Device abnormity or damage could occur if power is not supplied correctly for 12V DC power
input port. Be sure to supply power as instructed in the manual.
12V DC power input port

2.3 24V AC Power Input Port


Inputs 24V AC power.
Device abnormity or damage could occur if power is not supplied correctly. Please be sure to
supply power as instructed in the manual.
24V AC power input port

2.4 Video Output Port


Connects to the DVR to output video signal.

WARNING

⚫ When the device is in the condition of PoC power supply, do not connect any other device
between the device and PoC DVR or PoC transceiver including UTC, Balun, optical
transceiver, distributor and convertor and so on; otherwise, the device might get burned.
⚫ PoC power supply is with high voltage. Do not dismantle the device during normal
operation; otherwise it might cause danger to both device and users due to high voltage.
Video output port

2.5 Audio Input Port


Connects to sound pickup devices to receive analog audio signal.
Audio input port

2.6 Alarm Output Port


Connects to external alarm devices such as siren to trigger alarms.
Alarm output port

3 General Configuration and Operation

Power up the device and connect it to the DVR with coaxial cable, and then the live interface is
displayed. Then you can start configuring HDCVI cameras on the DVR.

⚫ The No. of the coaxial ports on DVR will display at the lower-left corner of each window to
indicate the corresponding camera.
⚫ Ports might vary depending on the DVR models, and the actual product shall prevail.

3.1 Entering DVR Main Menu


Right-click on the live interface, and the shortcut menu is displayed.
Click Main Menu and then log in to the system. The main menu of DVR is displayed.
DVR main menu
3.2 Setting Audio Input

Audio input is available on select models.


On the Main Menu interface, select CAMERA > ENCODE > Encode.
On the Channel l drop-down list, select the device that you want to configure according to the
coaxial port No.
Under Main Stream, click More Setting.
Encode setting

On the More Setting interface, enable Audio Encode function and then configure the audio
settings. In the Audio Format list, leave it as default; in the Audio Source list, select HDCVI.
Click Save.
More setting

On the Encode interface, click Apply.


3.3 Operating PTZ Control Panel

3.3.1 Operating OSD Menu

⚫ The OSD menus of different cameras might vary, and the actual product shall prevail.
⚫ When you use OSD menu to restore the device to default settings, the resolution, mode,
frame rate and language of the device will not be restored.
On the live interface, right-click the device that you want to configure. The shortcut menu is
displayed.
Shortcut menu

Click PTZ and click to extend the menu.


PTZ setting options
Click . The MENU OPERATION panel is displayed.
Menu Operation panel

Menu operation panel function


Button Function Button Function

Enter Enter or confirm an item , Select item

Cancel Exit OSD menu Change item value


,

The OSD menu of the corresponding device is displayed on the live interface. If the value of OSD
item is " ", click Enter to go to the next level of this item. Click Return to go back to the previous
level. Click Cancel to exit OSD menu without saving the modifications.
OSD menu

3.3.2 Operating Auto Focus (AF)


Parameter of AF
Parameter Description

Zoom : Zoom out.


Parameter Description

: Zoom in.

: Focus far.
3 Focus
: Focus near.

: Auto focus.
Iris
: Open OSD menu.

PTZ movement Supports eight directions.

Click , and then you can control the four directions (left, right, up,
and down) of PTZ through mouse operation.

Click to unfold PTZ control panel.


4 Full-Color Camera Configuration
This chapter introduces how to configure the working modes of smart light, including auto and
manual. Smart light will change the brightness of white light automatically according to the ambientlighting
condition to avoid over-exposure. Smart light is only available for full-color camera.

4.1 Enabling/Disabling Smart Light

Smart light is enabled by default. To switch the mode of smart light, enter OSD menu (Figure 3-7) andselect
Light > Smart Light.

4.2 Configuring Smart Light Adjustment

In the smart light mode, configure the maximum brightness level of the smart light, and the devicewill
change brightness automatically according to the ambient lighting condition. You can alsoconfigure the
sensitivity of the smart light.

4.2.1 Configuring Brightness Level

Step 1 On the OSD menu, select Light > Smart Light > Level.
Step 2 Select from 1 to 5 to configure the maximum brightness level.
Step 3 The maximum brightness level is 5 by default.
Click Return and then Exit to exit the configuration.

You can also configure the brightness level manually in Light > Manual > Level.
4.2.2 Configuring Sensitivity

Step 1 Select Light > Smart Light > Sensitivity.


Step 2 Select from 1 to 5 to configure the sensitivity value of the smart light.
Step 3
⚫ The higher the value is, the easier the smart light will be woken up.
⚫ The sensitivity value is 3 by default.
Click Return and then Exit to exit the configuration.
5 Smart Dual Illuminators Camera Configuration
Smart dual illuminators camera supports three light modes: Smart IR&WL, WL mode, IR mode.On the
OSD menu, select Illuminator, and then view the three different modes.
⚫ Smart IR&WL: Turn on the IR light in low ambient brightness. If SMD or IVS has
been associated with smart dual illuminators cameras, and when the SMD detects
people and vehicles on the screen, or perimeter rules are triggered by the IVS, then
the camera will be controlled to turn onthe warm light, and the screen automatically
switch to the full-color. When SMD or IVS has detected that no rules are triggered
by people and vehicles, the camera will turn off the warm light and turn on the IR light
to switch to the black & white night vision.
⚫ WL mode: If the screen is full-color in low ambient brightness, then the camera is
a full-colorcamera.
⚫ IR mode: If the screen is black & white in low ambient brightness, then the
camera is an IR camera.
Figure 4-1 Smart IR&WL
Figure 4-2 WL mode

Figure 4-3 IR mode


6 Active Deterrence Camera Configuration
Active deterrence camera can warn off intruders actively with LED even before users are aware
of the incidence. Once an intrusion is detected, the LED will be turned on to alert the intruder.

6.1 Detection Range of PIR Detector


The horizontal detection range of the sensor is 100° or 110°.
Horizontal detection range

The vertical detection distance of the sensor is 2 m–10 m, 1 m–14 m or 1 m–12 m.


Vertical detection distance

6.2 Configuring Trigger Mode


On the OSD menu (0), select Alert > Trigger Mode.
If you select Camera Set, the sound and light alarm will be triggered in the device.
If you select DVR Set, the sound and light alarm will be triggered in the DVR.

For more information about DVR Set, see user’s manual of DVR.
6.3 Configuring Light Warning and Audio Alarm

This function is available only when the trigger mode is set to Camera Set.
On the OSD menu (0), select Alert. Set Light Warning to ON, and then enter the item.
For Mode, You can select from Lighting to Flash.
If you select Flash, you can set the Flash Frequency to Low, Medium or High.
For Alert Duration, you can adjust from 5 seconds to 60 seconds.
On the Audio Alert item, set it to ON, and then enter the item.
In the Audio item, you can select from three audios.

You can contact after-sales support to customize alarm audios.


In the Volume item, you can select from Low, Medium and High.
In the Alert Duration, you can adjust from 5 seconds to 60 seconds.

6.4 Configuring Smart Dual Illuminators Active Deterrence


Camera

For details on configuring smart dual illuminators, see "5 Smart Dual Illuminators Cameras
Configuration".
Step Select Main Menu > Alert, and then set Audio
1Step Alert to ON.Set the Volume and Alert Duration.
2
The shortest of alert duration is 5 s, and the longest is 60 s.
Select 5 different audio clips (including Alarm, No parking here, Private land no
Step entry,Warning zone keep off, and Welcome).
3

You can also DIY the first clip to a .bin file and import to the back-end to use.
Figure 7-3 Main menu

Figure 7-4 Alert


Figure 7-5 Audio alert
Step 4
Select Main Menu > Alert, and then set Light Warning to ON.Set the Flash Freq and Alert Duration.

The shortest of alert duration is 5 s, and the longest is 60 s.


Figure 7-6 Light warning
7 FAQ

7.1 Long Distance Power Supply


In many scenarios, our clients adopt long distance power supply, transmitting 12V DC to cameras
located over 100 m. Such long-distance power supply might cause problems.
Q1: Recurrent restart of devices or even ICR Failure.
Possible reasons: The long power supply cable leads to a large voltage drop on the equipment
power supply cable and turning on the IR light at night leads to a further increase of the voltage
drop, resulting in restart of the device. After the device is restarted, the ICR is switched to the Day
mode by default. By judging the ambient light at night, the device will operate in Night mode, and
then the infrared light is turned on, which causes the device to restart again because of
undervoltage. Thus, ICR is switched to every 2 seconds, impacting its switching lifespan.
Q2: Unable to restart devices at night, and black screen or restart occurs when switching ICR.
Possible reasons: The long power supply cable leads to a large voltage drop on the equipment
power supply cable and turning on the IR light at night leads to a further increase of the voltage
drop, resulting in restart of the device and black screen.
Solution: During construction, when the camera location is far from the power supply, you need
to adopt long distance separate power supply or purchase –DP dual power supply to use 24V AC
power supply.

7.2 Centralized Power Supply


The typical problem of centralized power supply is that there are obvious black stripes on the
device screen, which interferes with the display.
The principle of centralized power supply is as follows:
Principle of centralized power supply

There are two paths for the power output of CAM4, return path 1 and return path 2. Reflow 2 first
flows to CAM1, and then flows to the power supply from power supply ground of CAM1. In this
way, the reflow of power supply ground CAM4 affects the video ground of CAM1, resulting in
interference stripes on the screen. And CAM4 also interferes with CAM2 and CAM3.
In the same way, CAM1, CAM2 or CAM3 affects other cameras besides itself.
The main reason for the interference of centralized power supply is that the power supply ground
of camera is not isolated. To solve this problem: Use dual-power devices with isolation of power
supply ground; equip low-power devices with power isolators to block the return path 2 low-power
devices can also use power isolators to block the return path 2; use isolated power supplies for
each channel, or power the device separately, which are the two recommended methods.

7.3 Connector Waterproof Protection


HDCVI cameras need to be well waterproofed and protected. After installation, wrap the BNC
connector and power connector tightly with insulated or waterproofed tape to prevent water and
external electromotive forces. When metal casing device is installed on metal surfaces such as
elevators and buses, the metal casing should not be in contact with the installation surface to
prevent water and external electromotive forces.
Waterproof measures
8 Maintenance

In order to maintain the image quality and proper functioning of the device, please read the
following maintenance instructions carefully and hold rigid adherence.

Disassembly and Desiccant Replacement

⚫ Carefully follow the instructions in the manual when performing any disassembly operation
about the device; otherwise, it might cause water leakage or poor image quality due to
unprofessional disassemble.
⚫ Please contact after-sale service for desiccant replacement if there is condensed fog found
on the lens after unpacking or when the desiccant turns green. (Not all models are included
with the desiccant).

Maintaining Lens and Lens Protector

⚫ The lens and lens protector are covered with antireflection coating, which could be
contaminated or damaged and result in lens scratches or haze images when being touched
with dust, grease, fingerprints and other similar substances.
⚫ Do not touch the image sensor (CCD or CMOS) directly. Dust and dirt could be removed with
air blower, or you can wipe the lens gently with soft cloth that moistened with alcohol.

Maintaining Device Body

⚫ Device body can be cleaned with soft dry cloth, which can also be used to remove stubborn
stains when moistened with mild detergent.
⚫ To avoid possible damage on device body coating which could cause performance decrease,
do not use volatile solvent such as alcohol, benzene, diluent and so on to clean the device
body, nor can strong, abrasive detergent be used.
Thanks for Choosing CP Plus!

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