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Operation Guide Contents MEB-62V2812M0A / MEB-52F0036M0A Parts supplied...
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Operation Guide Contents Installation 1. Remove sun shield from camera to aid simpler installation (optional requirement). 2. Use drill template (D) as to guide to drill and attach camera to surface as required. Holes on bracket are 120 degree apart, so three holes are required. 3.
Operation Guide Contents MED-52F0036MBA / MED-62V2812MBA Parts supplied...
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Operation Guide Contents Installation Use supplied template to drill holes for (A) plugs Remove locking cover using supplied (C) L-key. Optional requirement ttach base part to surface with (B) screws. Use conduit if required. Re-attach Cover and position camera then lock cover screws with L-Key. Adjust the zoom &...
Operation Guide 3 OSD Main Menu OSD Main Menu 3.1 Procedure 3.1.1 Camera Control Using Five Buttons If your camera has four arrow buttons and one SET button, you can use the buttons to operate the OSD main menu. Figure 1-2 shows the five buttons. Figure 3-1 Five-button layout The buttons have the following functions: ...
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Operation Guide 3 OSD Main Menu ----End 3.2 OSD Main Menu Interface The OSD main menu interface includes LENS, EXPOSURE, BACKLIGHT, WHITE BAL, DAY&NIGHT, NR, SPECIAL, and ADJUST, as shown in Figure 1-3. Figure 3-2 OSD main menu interface ----End...
Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting OSD Setting 4.1 LENS You can set LENS to MANUAL or DC. Procedure Step 1 Press the UP or DOWN button to select LENS. Step 2 Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set LENS to MANUAL or DC. The default value is MANUAL.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-1 EXPOSURE interface Step 1 Set exposure parameters. Table 2-1 lists the exposure parameters. Table 4-1 Exposure parameters Parameter Meaning Setup This parameter is used to adjust SHUTTER [Setting method] shutter manually for the desired Press the LEFT or RIGHT image brightness.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Parameter Meaning Setup BRIGHTNESS This parameter is used to adjust [Setting method] image brightness. Press the LEFT or RIGHT Value range: 0–100 button. [Default value] D-WDR Overexposure or missing dark [Setting method] details may occur when areas of low Press the LEFT or RIGHT brightness and high brightness button.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-2 HSBLC interface ----End Procedure Step 1 Press the UP or DOWN button to select SELECT, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the desired area. Step 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select DISPLAY, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter to ON or OFF.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting When POSITION is displayed, press the UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT buttons to set the position of the area. Then press the OK button to complete the setting. Press the OK button. When SIZE is displayed, press the UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT buttons to set the size of the area.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting 4.3.2 BLC You can select BLC to enable backlight compensation to make the target look clearer when the background is too dark. Set BACKLIGHT to BLC and press the OK button to open the BLC interface, as shown in Figure 2-5.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-6 Area setup interface BLC area setup is the same as HSBLC area setup. For details, see "Step 2 of section 2.3.1 HSBLC." 4.4 WHITE BAL White balance is intended to reproduce the actual colors of the observed scene when the illuminance and color temperature of the target object are changed.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-7 MANUAL WB interface 1. Press the UP or DOWN button to select BLUE, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to select RED, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-8 D&N EXT interface Procedure Step 1 Press the UP or DOWN button to select D->N (DELAY), and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter. Step 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select N->D (DELAY), and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-9 B/W interface WHITE BAL is unavailable when Day &Night is set to B/W. Procedure Step 1 Press the UP or DOWN button to select BURST, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter to ON or OFF.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Press the UP or DOWN button to select LEVEL, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter. Press the UP or DOWN button to select AREA, and press the OK button to open the area setup interface, as shown in Figure 2-11.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-12 D&N AUTO interface Procedure Step 1 Press the UP or DOWN button to select D->N (AGC), and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter. Step 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select D->N (DELAY), and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-13 NR interface Procedure Step 1 Press the UP or DOWN button to select 2DNR, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter. Step 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select 3DNR, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-14 SPECIAL interface 2.7.1 CAM TITLE Press the UP or DOWN button to select CAM TITLE, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter to ON or OFF. When CAM TITLE is set to ON, you can set the camera title. Press the OK button to open the CAM TITLE interface.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting : Press this button to move the cursor to the previous character. Press the UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT buttons to select , and press the OK button to move the cursor backward by one character. If you press the OK button again, the cursor continues to move backward by one character.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-16 D-EFFECT interface Procedure Step 1 Press the UP or DOWN button to select FREEZE, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter to ON or OFF. The default value is OFF. Step 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select MIRROR, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-17 MOTION interface Procedure Step 1 Press the UP or DOWN button to select SELECT, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the desired area. Step 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select DISPLAY, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter to ON or OFF.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Motion area setup is the same as HSBLC area setup. For details, see "Step 2 of section 2.3.1 "HSBLC." Step 3 Press the UP or DOWN button to select SENSITIVITY, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting 4.7.4 PRIVACY Press the UP or DOWN button to select PRIVACY, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter to ON or OFF. Set PRIVACY to ON and press the OK button to open the PRIVACY interface, as shown in Figure 2-20.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-21 Area setup interface. Privacy area setup is the same as HSBLC area setup. For details, see Step 2 of section 2.3.1 "HSBLC." Step 3 Press the UP or DOWN button to select COLOR, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-22 DEFECT interface The parameters on the DEFECT interface are set to the optimal default values and do not need to be modified. 4.7.6.1 LIVE DPC The LIVE DPC parameter indicates real-time defect pixel compensation. Only white defect pixels can be compensated, whereas black defect pixels cannot be compensated.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Procedure Step 1 Press the UP or DOWN button to select AGC LEVEL, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter. Step 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select LEVEL, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Figure 4-25 POS/SIZE interface Step 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select LEVEL, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter. Step 3 Press the UP or DOWN button to select RETURN, and press the OK button to return to the DEFECT interface.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Procedure Step 1 Press the UP or DOWN button to select POS/SIZE, and press the OK button to open the POS/SIZE interface, as shown in Figure 2-27. Figure 4-27 POS/SIZE interface Step 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select START, and press the OK button to open the START interface to set compensation, as shown in Figure 2-28.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Step 5 Press the UP or DOWN button to select RETURN, and press the OK button to return to the DEFECT interface. ----End 4.7.7 RS485 Press the UP or DOWN button to select RS485, and press the OK button to open the RS485 interface, as shown in Figure 2-29.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting 4.7.8 ADJUST Press the UP or DOWN button to select ADJUST, and press the OK button to open the ADJUST interface, as shown in Figure 2-30. Figure 4-30 ADJUST interface Procedure Step 1 Press the UP or DOWN button to select SHARPNESS, and press the OK button to open the SHARPNESS interface, as shown in Figure 2-31.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting Press the UP or DOWN button to select LEVEL, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter. Press the UP or DOWN button to select START AGC, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter.
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Operation Guide 4 OSD Setting 4.7.9 EXIT Press the UP or DOWN button to select EXIT, and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set this parameter. SAVE&END: Save settings, exit the OSD setup interface, and return to the camera's real-time video interface.
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