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Pendant or Ceiling Mount
Fixed Dome Camera
User Guide
Document 800-04763 – Rev B – 08/09

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  • Page 1 Pendant or Ceiling Mount Fixed Dome Camera User Guide Document 800-04763 – Rev B – 08/09...
  • Page 2 Revisions Issue Date Revisions 07/09 New document to replace 800-03526 Rev A; changed the DIP switch settings for configuring a 540 TVL camera 08/09 New Revision created to include the missing Table of Contents...
  • Page 3 Warnings WARNING! The Use of CSA Certified/UL Listed Class 2 power adapters is required to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards. WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Correct disposal of this product (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems).
  • Page 4 Accessories Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer. Power Sources This equipment 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, please consult your equipment dealer or local power company.
  • Page 5 FCC Compliance Statement 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 protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 6 Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is compliant with the essential protection requirements of the EMC directive 2004/108/EC and the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2006/95/EC, conforming to the requirements of standards EN 55022 for emissions, EN 50130-4 for immunity, and EN60065 for Electrical Equipment safety.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......9 Description ......9 Features .
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction Description The HD5 series of stationary dome cameras is ideal for discreet fixed camera surveillance where high-quality video is a necessity. Each unit combines a high-performance camera and a full-sized lens into a 5" dome. Features The HD5 series includes the following features: •...
  • Page 10: Camera Model Configurations

    Camera Model Configurations There are three camera models (HD5CH, HD5U, or HD5SD), two connection format choices, (Coaxial or UTP), four lens choices, four lower dome choices, and two video format choices (NTSC or PAL). The part number of your camera indicates what choices have been made.
  • Page 11 Table 1 Camera Models Camera Model Video Format Connection Model Number Format HD5CH NTSC COAX 540 TVL HD5CHTP NTSC 540 TVL HD5CHX COAX 540 TVL HD5CHTPX 540 TVL HD5U NTSC COAX HD5UTP NTSC HD5UX COAX HD5UTPX HD5SD NTSC COAX HD5SDTP NTSC HD5SDX COAX...
  • Page 12 Lower Dome Model Description HD5CBL Clear dome, black trim ring HD5CWH Clear dome, white trim ring HD5TBL Smoked dome, black trim ring HD5TWH Smoked dome, white trim ring Lens Model Description HLD27V13DNL 2.7 - 13.5 mm DC HLM27V13DN 2.7 - 13.5 mm Manual HLD5V50F13L 5 - 50 mm DC HLM5V50F13...
  • Page 13: Before You Begin

    Figure 2 Example of a High Level Part Number HD5CT2AX Video Camera Connection Type Lens Dome/Trim Standard Format C = Hi Res 2 = 2.7 mm - 13.5 mm DC A = Clear/Black Blank = NTSC Blank = Coax U = WDR X = PAL 5 = 5 mm - 50 mm DC B = Clear/White...
  • Page 14 Caution ·Always handle the bottom housing from its outside surface. ·The bubble surface can be cleaned with a non-abrasive glass cleaner. Removing the Turret You must remove the turret from the camera gimbal before you can install and adjust (position, focus, iris) the lens or, with some models, before you can access the DIP switches or joystick for configuring the camera.
  • Page 15 Cable Options The HD5 is shipped with two wiring configurations for the video connection: BNC or UTP (twisted pair). To connect the power, attach the green connector terminal to the two bare wires. Green connector terminal Power yellow=positive Video gray=negative Camera base Connect the BNC or UTP video connection.
  • Page 16: Installation

    Installation There are three installation options, and the installation process is slightly different for each. Please see the following table for the steps for installing your camera: Ceiling or Wall Ceiling or Wall Pendant Dome Mount (without Mount (with back back box) box) (See note on page 17)
  • Page 17: Installing The Lens

    DNR camera types. Installing the Lens The HD5 is shipped with one of four lenses (Manual or Auto Iris 2.7-13.5 mm; Manual or Auto Iris 5-50 mm). Installing an Auto Iris lens involves an extra step, which is to connect the cable.
  • Page 18 Note To protect the lens, leave the lens cap on the lens until you have installed it. Remove the lens from its box. Screw the lens into the lens mount. Auto Iris lens control connector Lens mount Caution Ensure that the lens is screwed all the way into the mount.
  • Page 19: Housing Installation

    Housing Installation There are three options for mounting the HD5 camera: in-ceiling without a back box, pendant (kit not supplied), and in-ceiling with a back (gang) box (not supplied). Installing without a Back Box Note Your local state regulations might require that all wiring be contained within a metal box.
  • Page 20: Installing A Pendant Dome

    HD5. Installing a Pendant Dome A pendant kit is available for the HD5 as an optional mounting choice. Contact Honeywell Customer Service to order (see the back cover for contact information). These installation instructions assume the mount for...
  • Page 21 pendant dome requires a ¾" NPT (National Pipe Thread) or straight pipe thread connection. Loosen the three Phillips Top dome head screws on the pendant mount. DO NOT REMOVE THE SCREWS. Connect either the BNC or UTP video cable and the power cable.
  • Page 22: Installing With A Back Box (Ceiling Or Wall Mount)

    Note Using the back box (not supplied) is optional for mounting the HD5 in the ceiling or wall. The HD5 can be directly mounted to the ceiling or wall. If you are installing the HD5 directly into the ceiling or wall, go to Setting Up the Camera on page 24.
  • Page 23 Push the back box with winged bracket through the hole. Push the two screw heads flush with the box to ensure the winged bracket goes all the way through the ceiling hole and then springs out. Tighten the two screws until the box is secure and the bottom edge of the back box is flush with the ceiling.
  • Page 24: Setting Up The Camera

    Setting Up the Camera There are two aspects of adjusting the camera: adjusting the field of view and focusing. Before you do either, you must connect a spot monitor to the camera and remove the lens cap. Connecting a Spot Monitor Connect the second video cable (supplied in the Accessories package) to the output connector and to the spot monitor NTSC/PAL...
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Field Of View And Focus

    Adjusting the Field of View and Focus Apply power to the camera and watch the video on a connected spot monitor. Rotate parts of the gimbal to adjust the field of view of the camera. Rotate the focus ring on the lens to adjust the focus. Note You will need to rotate the lower dome and place it in front of the camera lens to properly adjust the camera.
  • Page 26: Focusing The Lens

    Focusing the Lens Loosen the control levers on the lens, and then make your adjustments. Retighten the control levers when you have finished with your adjustments. Manual 5-50 mm lens shown Twist the pin and then slide to adjust the focal length to Near or Far Twist the pin and then rotate the focus ring to adjust for Wide or Telephoto...
  • Page 27: Configuring The Camera

    When you are adjusting the focus, hold the lower dome in front of the lens to simulate the conditions when the dome has been installed. Configuring the Camera The cameras are configured in different ways: Configuring a 540 TVL Camera on page Configuring a WDR Camera on page...
  • Page 28: Configuring A 540 Tvl Camera

    Configuring a 540 TVL Camera Phase Adjustment Use the V Phase Adjustment Pot (A) to adjust the phase difference between cameras. Ensure that Switch 7 (see Line Lock On/Off on page 30) is ON to activate the Line lock function (AC operation only).
  • Page 29 – 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 = On/Top = Off/Bottom Control Function Definition Phase Adjustment V Phase Adjustment Picture Brightness Iris Level Adjustment DC (Top) DC Drive Lens (with cable) Automatic Electronic Shutter (Manual) AES (Bottom) AWB (Top) Automatic White Balance ATW (Bottom) Autotracing White Balance...
  • Page 30: Configuring A Wdr Camera

    Control Function Definition FLK ON/OFF Flickerless On/Off LL ON/OFF Line Lock On/Off Not used (But DIP switch is in the bottom position.) Configuring a WDR Camera Use the OSD (On-Screen Display) to program the HD5U WDR camera. OSD Menu Controls •...
  • Page 31 Note Menu items followed by .. (for example, WHITE BALANCE ..) have submenus. Select the menu, then press the joystick to enter the submenu. To leave the screen and return to the previous menu, select PREVIOUS PAGE, and then press the joystick. To save your changes, select SAVE &...
  • Page 32 OSD Menu Structure The HD5 menu system consists of four setup menus for easy camera programming. MENU DAY/NIGHT RESTORE VERSION EXIT CAMERA VIEWING PRESETS INFO DEFAULTS SETUP SETUP DIG SLOW PRESETS Menu: SAVE & EXIT EXIT W/O SAVE SHUTTER ..
  • Page 33 Optimizing the Camera Setup Note This menu is for advanced users only. CAMERA SETUP DIG SLOW SHUTTER X2 .. SYNC MODE .. LL .. 26 dB WHITE BALANCE .. > AI THOLD -18 -42 & The table below explains the options on the CAMERA SETUP menu. Each selection on this menu takes you to a separate screen, as described below DIG SLOW SHUTTER...
  • Page 34 >SYNC Synchronize the vertical interval sync pulse of your camera with other equipment to reduce the effect of picture roll on the monitor. Select either: <INTERNAL> (default) for cameras using DC power or when line lock is not required, or <LINE LOCK>...
  • Page 35 <MANUAL …> Opens the MANUAL WHITE BALANCE menu where you adjust the color settings while observing the scene in the video monitor. Options are: MANUAL WHITE BALANCE <KELVIN> Move the cursor to set the TINT, from 2K to 11K (default ADJ MODE <R/B ..>...
  • Page 36 >ADVANCED Opens the ADVANCED WHITE BALANCE menu where you can WHITE BAL.. adjust the magenta or the white balance bias. Options are: <MGNTA CTRL>. Select <OFF> <ON> ADVANCED WHITE BALANCE <CUSTOM> to open the MAGENTA CONTROL screen and, while MGNTA CTRL observing the video monitor, adjust the level, from 0 to 100 (5 is the >...
  • Page 37 Setting the Camera Image Properties VIEWING FLIP ID DISPLAY <OFF> SHARPNESS NORMAL BRIGHTNESS 110 80 & RESOLUTION NORMAL COLOR ADJ. & PREVIOUS PAGE . The table below explains the options on the VIEWING menu. >FLIP Select either: <ON> to reverse the image horizontally on the video monitor, or <OFF>...
  • Page 38 RESOLUTION Select the camera resolution. Choices are: <NORMAL> (default) <HIGH> >COLOR ADJ While observing the video monitor, move the cursor to adjust the color saturation, from -8 to 8 (0 is the default). Configuring the WDR Presets Select the appropriate camera mode for the lighting conditions. MENU WDR PRESETS MENU...
  • Page 39 WDR Preset Area of Interest Exposure INDOOR Full scene Wide Highlights LOADING DOCK Center scene Wide Highlights GAMING Full scene spot glare Medium Highlights LICENSE PLATE Full scene spot glare Medium Shadows OUTDOOR Full scene Ultrawide Highlights Center scene Ultrawide Shadows LOBBY Center scene...
  • Page 40 Setting the Day/Night Control The table below explains the options on the DAY/NIGHT SETUP menu. >D/N CONTROL Select either: <AUTO> (default), or DAY/NIGHT SETUP <OFF> camera stays in color mode. D/N CONTROL > This setting is dependent on the AGC setting. (See “>AGC” on NIGHT MODE COLOR PREVIOUS PAGE .
  • Page 41: Configuring A Dnr Camera

    Configuring a DNR Camera Use the OSD (On-Screen Display) to program the camera. Figure 3 Camera Controller Legend # Description Video-test monitor output connector Camera OSD control (four position plus center push) Press this control To do this UP, DOWN Select a new item LEFT, RIGHT Select a menu item...
  • Page 42 OSD Menu Structure The HD5SD DNR camera menu system consists of one main setup menu for easy programming. MENU EXIT MENU WHITE BAL. LENS SENS-UP BACKLIGHT SPECIAL SHUTTER ↵ ↵ ↵ MANUAL VIDEO ↵ AUTO (with LENS ↵ MIDDLE MANUAL ↵...
  • Page 43: Setup Menu

    SETUP Menu Menu Item Option Description LENS Selects Lens type. Only DC mode is supported at this time. VIDEO MANUAL Selecting VIDEO or MANUAL adversely affects Caution camera operation. SHUTTER Adjusts shutter settings. MANUAL' FLK (Flickerless) reduces on-screen flickering. ESC' MANUAL adjusts the shutter speed from 1/60-1/120,000 of a second (NTSC) or 1/50-120,000 of a second (PAL).
  • Page 44 Menu Item Option Description DNR (Digital Reduces noise/distortion on the screen. Increasing the DNR Noise level reduces noise but may introduce video artifacts. DNR is Reduction) MIDDLE deactivated if AGC is turned off. HIGH SENS-UP Automatically provides a clear image under low-light (Sensitivity Up) AUTO' conditions.
  • Page 45 Push SETUP (MENU) to access the SPECIAL menu. Menu Option Description Item CAMERA Turns ID display off and on. To add a camera title (name and/or number) to be displayed on the screen, see Adding a Camera Title Display. DAY/ AUTO When set to AUTO, the camera automatically switches to Night NIGHT...
  • Page 46 Adding a Camera Title Display On the SPECIAL menu, select CAMERA ID, then press SETUP (MENU). CAMERA ID A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R Q S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z –...
  • Page 47 Sync Control Setup On the SPECIAL menu, select SYNC, then press SETUP (MENU). <SYNC. CONTROL> SYNC INT (L/L) RETURN' Menu Item Description INTERNAL When line lock is not required. LINELOCK Adjust the vertical phase (VPH): VPH: 000 - 359 (factory default is 0). RETURN Press MENU to return to the SETUP menu.
  • Page 48 Motion Detection Setup On the SPECIAL menu, select MOTION DET, then press SETUP (MENU). MOTION DETECTION AREA SEL AREA 1 AREA STATE ON |..|....| 10 DOWN |..|..| 25 LEFT |...|....| 20 RIGHT |..|..| 40 Press SET to Return Menu Item Option Description AREA SEL AREA 1...
  • Page 49 Privacy Mode Setup On the SPECIAL menu, select PRIVACY, then press SETUP (MENU). PRIVACY AREA SEL AREA 1 AREA STATE ON AREA TONE |....|...| 80 |..|....| 10 DOWN |..|..| 25 LEFT |...|....| 20 RIGHT |..|..| 40 Press SET to Return Menu Item Description AREA SEL...
  • Page 50: Installing The Turret

    Installing the Turret Note Install the lower dome only if you have already adjusted the field of view of the camera (see Adjusting the Field of View (FOV) on page 25), focussed the lens (see Focusing the Lens on page 26), and configured the camera (see Configuring the Camera on page 27).
  • Page 51: Attaching The Safety Lanyard

    Attaching the Safety Lanyard Slip the looped end of the safety lanyard on the lower dome onto the safety lanyard hook on the dome mount. Lanyard hook Document 800-04763 Rev B 08/09...
  • Page 52: Installing The Lower Dome

    Installing the Lower Dome Ceiling or Wall Mount Rotate the bottom dome counter-clockwise (as viewed from the bottom dome) until the lanyard safety cable between the camera base and the bottom dome is tight. Align the locking tabs on the bottom dome with the mounting slots on the camera base.
  • Page 53 Pendant Mount Align the bottom dome mounting tabs with the top dome mounting slots. Rotate the bottom dome clockwise (as viewed from the bottom dome) to lock in place. Note The locking tab on the top dome and the slot on the bottom dome must be aligned so the tab is to the right of the slot.
  • Page 54: Specifications

    Specifications 540 TVL NTSC NTSC NTSC Video Signal Specifications Video Standard: 525 lines, 625 lines, 525 lines, 625 lines, 525 lines; 625 lines; 60 fields/ 50 fields/ Scanning Interlace Progressive Interlace System: Image Sensor: 1/3 in. Interline Transfer 1/3 in. WDR digital 1/3 in.
  • Page 55 540 TVL NTSC NTSC NTSC Sync System: 12 VDC: Internal 24 VAC: Line lock Signal to Noise 50 dB (AGC Off) 53 dB typical 50 dB (AGC Off) Ratio: Auto Gain Control On/Off Switchable Auto (0-36 dB Off/On, Selectable (AGC): maximum) Automatic 1/60–...
  • Page 56: Environmental Specifications

    540 TVL NTSC NTSC NTSC Surge 1.5 kW transient Suppression: Power 3.5 W Consumption: Environmental Specifications Temperature: Operating: 14°F to Operating: 14°F to Operating: -13°F to +131°F +131°F +131°F (-10°C to +55°C) (-10°C to +55°C) (-25°C to +55°C) Humidity: 5% to 95%, non-condensing Mechanical Specifications Dimensions: See diagrams below.
  • Page 57 540 TVL NTSC NTSC NTSC Immunity: CE (EN50130-4) Safety/NRTL: EU: LVD 2006/95/EC CAN/UL60065 Environmental: Indoor only Document 800-04763 Rev B 08/09...
  • Page 58: Dimensions

    Dimensions Ceiling Mount 6.65” (168.84 mm) 3.79” (96.31 mm) 1.88” (47.66 mm) 3.19” (81.06 mm)
  • Page 59 Pendant 6.46” (164.00 mm) 1.59” (40.39 mm) 1.25” (31.75 mm) 3.19” (81.06 mm) Document 800-04763 Rev B 08/09...
  • Page 61 Honeywell Systems Group (Head Office) Honeywell Video Systems Group N. Europe 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy, Suite 150 Ampèrestraat 41 Louisville, KY 40299, USA 1446 TR Purmerend, The Netherlands www.honeywellvideo.com www.honeywell.com/security/nl ℡ +1.800.796.2288 ℡ +31.299.410.200 Honeywell Systems Group Eurpope/S. Africa Honeywell Systems Group Deutschland Aston Fields Road, Whitehouse Industrial Estate Johannes-Mauthe-Straße 14...
  • Page 62 HVSsupport@honeywell.com Document 800-04763 – Rev B – 08/09 © 2009 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.

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