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Continued use in such a condition may cause fire or electric shock. If this product fails to operate normally, contact the nearest service center. Never disassemble or modify this product in any way. (GRUNDIG is not liable for problems caused by unauthorised modifications or attempted repair.) To prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose the inside of this device to rain or moisture.
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HD-SDI signals is limited to approx. 100-120m when using a RG59 cable. If you want to use HD-SDI for further distances, please use either a higher quality cable (RG6 approx. 300m) or the Grundig HD-SDI repeater GTH-K0011E that will extend the transmitting distance to 200-240m.
4.3. Zoom & Focus Adjustment 1. Flip over the Cover of the Camera. 2. Adjust the Viewing Angle by using the lever located in the back. Adjust the Focus by using the lever in the front. English...
4.4. 3-Axis Gimbal Adjustment 1. Turn the Module Base left or right to adjust the Pan. 2. Move the Cover of the Camera up or down to adjust the Tilt. 3. Rotate the Camera Module to set the camera to the desired angle. English...
5. Operation and Configuration 5.1. OSD Menu Tree The OSD setup menu structure is listed in the following section. The star symbol indicates the factory default. For detailed function description, please refer to 6. OSD Menu. English...
5.2. OSD Control Key SET and Direction (RIGHT/LEFT/UP/DOWN) Key: Press this key to enter the Setup menu. Push the key up, down, left and right to move around in the OSD. VIDEO TEST Output: Connect the Video Test Cable with this connection to receive an analogue video signal for an easy installation.
5.3. OSD Menu Configuration 1. Press the SET key to access the menu mode. 2. Select the desired feature by using the UP/DOWN direction (/\ \/) of the SET key. If an ENTER arrow (↵) is displayed next to the feature, press the SET key to access the feature's menu.
If you choose DC, you will be able to select if the camera is used indoors or outdoors. The lens and shutter control will be automatically optimised according the present situation. - MODE [INDOOR, OUTDOOR] : If you choose INDOOR, the Iris and the shutter are set to fixed values.
6.3. Backlight To overcome difficult light situations, the GRUNDIG HD-SDI cameras feature different options to improve the image quality. HLC (High Light Compensation): This function is used to surpress or mask a strong light source (for example, headlights of cars during night-time) so that other subjects can be seen in more detail.
NOTE: The WDR function might lead to a reduced framerate and “ghost” effects in areas with very bright background. 6.4. Day&Night Here you can choose different settings to control the DAY&NIGHT function. COLOUR: The camera is always in colour mode regardless of the ambient conditions. B/W: The camera is always in Black &...
- DELAY [MIDDLE, HIGH, LOW]: Set the delay time for switching between COLOUR and B/W. 6.5. White Balance The camera needs to find a reference colour temperature, which is a way of measuring the colour of a light source, for calculating all the other colours. The unit for measuring this ratio is in degree Kelvin (K).
MANUAL: Can be used for fine adjustment. Set the White Balance by first using ATW or AWC and then change to MANUAL and press the SET key. Increase or decrease the value of R-Gain (Red) and B-Gain (Blue) while monitoring the colour of the image. - R-GAIN: Adjusts the White Balance for the colour Red.
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D-WDR [LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH, OFF] : The WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function works to correct excessive light within the frame to produce a usable image. When the image has simultaneous bright and dark areas, it makes both areas distinct. SHADING [ON, OFF] : Compensates the shading effects of lenses when the lens is set to a very wide angle.
6.8. Motion This function is used to detect moving objects in the monitored area. When choosing ON, the following submenu will appear where you can adjust the settings for the MOTION function. SENSITIVITY [1 ~ 20] : Set the sensitivity of the motion detection. DET H-PS [0 ~ 60] : Define the horizontal start position of the monitoring area.
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COLOR SPACE [COLOR1~3] : Select different colour settings for a warmer or a colder image. FRAME RATE [25 FPS, 30 FPS] : Choose a frame rate. CVBS [PAL, NTSC] : Select the video format that matches the present TV system RESET [ON↓] : All settings will be restored to factory default.
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Specifications GCH-K0323V Image Sensor 1/2.8" CMOS Sony Exmor, 2.4 Megapixel Pixels - Total 2000(H) x 1121(V) Pixels - Effective 1984(H) x 1105(V), 2.19M pixels Scanning System Progressive Image Size 1920x1080 Frame Rate 30, 25 fps at 1080p Sensitivity Colour 0.5 Lux @ F1.2 (IRE50) Sensitivity B&W...
EC Declaration of Conformity GCH-K0323V 2 Megapixel Full HD CMOS V-Fixed Dome HD-SDI Camera ICR GCH-K0326V 2 Megapixel Full HD CMOS V-Fixed Dome HD-SDI Camera IR 28 It is hereby certified that the products meet the standards in the following relevant...
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