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690HTVL-E Day / Night
Color Camera
Emissions
ANSI C63.4
CISPR 11
CISPR 22
EN50130-4
RoHS
EN55011
EN55022
FCC Part 15 Class B
ICES-003
Safety
CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, 2nd Edition
UL 60950-1, 2nd Edition,
FCC COMPLIANCE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against armful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
the receiver is connected.
CISPR 22 WARNING:
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference
in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS:
Power supply should be a NEC Class 2 / LPS Supply.
EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION:
Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by seller.
The party responsible for FCC compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition.
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
without prior notice.
Quick install adaptor x 1
Torx driver x 1
D5 fixing screws x 3
T6 fixing screw (for T6 fixing screw) x 1
Wall plugs x 3
Power lead x 1
Cable entry sealing plug
(1/2", for quick install adaptor use) x 1
Cable entry sealing plug
(3/4" ,for dome base use) x 1
General Specifications
TV System
NTSC
PAL
Image Sensor
Pixim Seawolf 1/3" Sensor
Effective Picture Element
758(H)x540(V)
758(H)x540(V)
Scanning Frequency
60Hz
50Hz
Resolution
690HTVL-E
Min. Illumination
50IRE: 0.1Lux F1.2
102dB Typical, 120dB Max.
Wide Dynamic Range Control
S/N Ratio
>50dB
Video Output
1.0Vpp 75Ω BNC unbalanced
Mount Type
Surface and Flush Mount
Power Source
12VDC ±10% / 24VAC±20%
Power Consumption
2.88 W Max
Operating Temperature
-10°C~+60°C
Storage Temperature
-30°C~+80°C
Functional Specifications
Exposure Control
Gain Control, Shutter Control, Wide Dynamic, Manual
up to 32X
Digital Slow Shutter
Backlight Compensation
Full Range
Digital Noise Reduction
3D Motion Adaptive (0~255)
White Balance Control
ATW Normal, AWB
Standard Range
2800k~9100k
AWB
EX Range
2000k~11000k
Day & Night
SDN (ON, OFF, AUTO)
Sync System
INT / L.L
Gamma Compensation
0.45
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Digital PTX
1X~8X
Focal Length
9~22mm (SDN/TDN)
2.8~10mm (SDN/ TDN)
F-No.
F1.4
F1.2
Iris Range
F1.2~F360
F1.4~F360
Minimum Object Distance
1.5m
Diagonal
41.9º~16.3º
125.0º~36.0º
Field Of View
Horizontal
94.6º~28.8º
32.1º~13.1º
Vertical
68.4º~21.6º
23.3º~9.8º
A
B
D
A: Focus Adjuster
B: Field of View Adjuster
C
C: External OSD Control Board
Connector
D: Service Jack
OSD menu control bank
(1) Using keys on the control bank
Menu / Enter
Down
Up
Left
Right
Control Board Connector
Service Jack
(2) Using an optional external OSD control board
C: Control Board Connector
OSD control board
*Please refer to the following "Camera
Adjustment" for more information about
the connection.
Camera adjustments and programming
In addition to the levelers for Focus (A) and Field of View (B),
all settings are made by keys on the OSD control bank. Alternatively, you may connect
to an external OSD menu control board.
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Depending on the application, it may be required to set the unit for the proper video
standard. Please refer to Camera OSD Menu for required adjustment.
1. With power applied to the camera and a video monitor connected, press and hold
the MENU key for three seconds to access the top level menu. A map of the menu
options are shown in the following Camera OSD Menu.
2. Use the arrow keys on the control board to navigate around the OSD menu and use the
MENU key to confirm your selections. Once all the desired settings have been made,
confirm the changes be selecting SAVE and pressing the MENU key, otherwise any changes
made will be lost when the camera is next reset or has its power cycled.
3. To quit the exit the OSD menu without making any changes, select CANCEL
and press the MENU key.
4. If required, the camera can be reset to factory defaults by selecting
DEFAULT in the OSD menu.
WD-Normal
Presets
Indoor
Normal
Outdoor
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Day/Night Setup
Night Mode
Shutter Mode
White balance
Mode
ATW Normal
ATW Extended
AWB
Viewing
PTZ
FLIP
Monitor
LCD
GAMMA
CRT
Setup
Iris
Lens Select
DC Gain
AI Threshold
Video I/O
Video Standard
LL
V-Phase
SYNC
INT
INT2
Title Display
Title
Camera Title
Title Position
Meter Mode
Normal
Backlight
Normal Meter
Presets
Adjust Normal
Zones
Save/Restore
Restore User Settings
Save User Settings
Restore Factory Settings
Reset Camera
System Info
Exit Menu
D/N Threshold
AUTO
D/N Limit
D/N Switch
Off
D/N Delay
On
B/W + Burst
B/W
Auto
Off
Kelvin
Manual
R/B
Manual/DC
PAL/NTSC
Up-Left
On/Off
Up-Center
UP-Right
Down-Left
Down-Right
WD-Normal
Safe Area
CTR Spot
Presets
Lower 1/3
Enable Zones
WD-Normal
Adjust WD-Normal
Safe Area
Adjust Safe Area
CTR Spot
Adjust CTR Spot
Lower 1/3
Adjust Lower 1/3

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  • Page 1 (1/2”, for quick install adaptor use) x 1 C: External OSD Control Board • Cable entry sealing plug Connector 690HTVL-E Day / Night (3/4” ,for dome base use) x 1 D: Service Jack Color Camera OSD menu control bank Emissions ANSI C63.4...
  • Page 2 How to install 1.Remove the dome cover and the camera liner Gently turn the dome cover counter-clockwise to unlock and pull free of the dome base. Remove the camera liner by gently pulling it free of the two Precautions notches (D4) in the camera base (see fig D). Do not attempt to dismantle the camera module mounted 2.Use the template to mark-out and prepare the mounting area within the dome.