HIKVISION DS-2CC 2D9T Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 HD 1080p Ultra Low-Light PoC Camera User Manual UD02874B-A...
  • Page 2 User Manual Thank you for purchasing our product. If there are any questions, or requests, do not hesitate to contact the dealer. This manual applies to HD 1080p Ultra Low-Light PoC Camera. This manual may contain several technically incorrect places or printing errors.
  • Page 3 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. EU Conformity Statement This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with "CE" and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
  • Page 4 Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss. The p e autio easu e is di ided i to Wa i gs a d Cautio s Warnings: Serious injury or death may occur if any of the warnings are neglected.
  • Page 5  Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload may cause over-heating or a fire hazard.  Make sure that the plug is firmly connected to the power socket.  When the product is mounted on wall or ceiling, the device shall be firmly fixed.
  • Page 6  Do not place the camera in extremely hot, cold, dusty or damp locations, and do not expose it to high electromagnetic radiation.  To avoid heat accumulation, good ventilation is required for operating environment.  Keep the camera away from liquid while in use. ...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    1.1 Product Features ..............8 1.2 Overview of Type I Camera ............. 9 1.3 Overview of Type II Camera ...........10 1.4 Overview of Type III Camera ..........10 1.5 Overview of Type IV Camera ..........11 1.6 Overview of Type V Camera...........11 2.1 Type I and Type II Camera Installation ........12 2.1.1 Ceiling Mounting ............12...
  • Page 8 3.3.2 SCENE ................37 3.3.3 LENS ................37 3.3.4 EXPOSURE ..............37 3.3.5 BACKLIGHT ..............40 3.3.6 WHITE BALANCE ............43 3.3.7 DAY & NIGHT ..............43 3.3.8 SPECIAL................44 3.3.9 ADJUST ................47 3.3.10 RESET ................48 3.3.11 EXIT ................48...
  • Page 9: Product Features

    Introduction Product Features The camera is applicable for both indoor and outdoor conditions, and the application scenarios include road, warehouse, underground parking lot, bar, etc.. The main features are as follows:  High performance CMOS sensor  1080p resolution  Ultra low-light: 0.003 Lux@(F1.2, AGC ON), 0 Lux with IR ...
  • Page 10: Overview Of Type I Camera

    Overview of Type I Camera Bubble Alarm Cable Power ( 24 V AC/12 V DC) Menu Video Cable (TVI) Video Cable (CVBS) Button Auxiliary Video Output DIP Switch Back Box Figure 1. 1 Overview of Type I Camera...
  • Page 11: Overview Of Type Ii Camera

    Overview of Type II Camera Bubble Alarm Cable Power ( 24 V AC/12 V DC) Menu Video Cable (TVI) Button Video Cable (CVBS) Auxiliary Video Output DIP Switch Base Base Plate Figure 1. 2 Overview of Type II Camera Overview of Type III Camera Alarm Cable Bracket Power Cable ( 24 V AC/12 V DC )
  • Page 12: Overview Of Type Iv Camera

    Overview of Type IV Camera Video Cable (CVBS) Video Cable (TVI) Power Cable Bracket (DC 12 V ) Main Body Switch Cable Lens Figure 1. 4 Overview of Type IV Camera Overview of Type V Camera Enclosure Main Body Video Cable (CVBS) Video Cable (TVI) Mounting Power Cable...
  • Page 13: Type I And Type Ii Camera Installation

    Installation Before you start:  Make sure that the device in the package is in good condition and all the assembly parts are included.  Make sure that all the related equipment is power-off during the installation.  Check the specification of the products for the installation environment.
  • Page 14 Note: Cable hole is required when you adopts ceiling outlet to route the cables. Type I Camera: Figure 2. 1 The Drill Template 3. Loosen the screws on the bubble of the dome camera to remove the bubble and the black liner. 4.
  • Page 15 Note: In the supplied screw package, both self-tapping screws and  expansion blots are contained. If the wall is cement, expansion blots are required to fix the  camera. If the wall is wooden, self-tapping screws are required. 5. Route the cables through the cable hole or the side opening. 6.
  • Page 16: Wall Mounting

    Figure 2. 4 3-Axis Adjustment 9. Fit the black liner on the camera and tighten the screws on the bubble of the dome camera to finish the installation. 2.1.2 Wall Mounting Note: You need to purchase a wall mounting bracket separately, if you adopt the wall mounting.
  • Page 17 Type I Camera Figure 2. 5 Install Wall Mounting Bracket 4. Refer to step 3 of the 2.1.1 Ceiling Mounting to remove dome camera’s bubble and the black liner. 5. Attach the back box/base plate of the dome camera to the wall mounting bracket and secure them with supplied screws.
  • Page 18: In-Ceiling Mounting

    6. Route the cables through the bracket. steps 6 to 9 of the 2.1.1 Ceiling Mounting to complete Repeat the installation. 2.1.3 In-Ceiling Mounting Note: You need to purchase an in-ceiling mounting bracket separately if you adopt the in-ceiling mounting. Steps: 1.
  • Page 19: In-Ceiling Mounting With Junction Box

    6. Attach the back box of type I camera/base plate of type II camera to the in-ceiling mounting bracket with the supplied screws. Note: In the supplied screw package, both self-tapping screws and  expansion blots are contained. If the wall is cement, expansion blots are required to fix the ...
  • Page 20 Steps: 1. Repeat steps 2 to 4 of the 2.1.3 In-Ceiling Mounting section to secure the in-ceiling mounting bracket (supplied) to the junction box. Figure 2. 9 Install the Bracket 2. Connect the corresponding cables, such as power cable and video cable.
  • Page 21: Mounting With Inclined Base Of Type I Camera

    4. Repeat the steps 6 to 9 of the 2.1.1 Ceiling Mounting section to complete the installation. 2.1.5 Mounting with Inclined Base of Type I Camera Note: You need to purchase an inclined base separately if you adopt the mounting with an inclined base. Steps: 1.
  • Page 22: Type Iii And Type Iv Camera Installation

    Figure 2. 12 Fix the Camera to the Base 5. Repeat the steps 6 to 9 of the 2.1.1 Ceiling Mounting section to complete the installation. 2.2 Type III and Type IV Camera Installation 2.2.1 Ceiling Mounting Note: Both wall mounting and ceiling mounting are suitable for the bullet camera.
  • Page 23 Note: Cable hole is required when adopting ceiling outlet to route the cable. 120° 120° Figure 2. 13 The Drill Template 3. Route the cables through the cable hole. 4. Fix the camera to the ceiling with supplied screws. Type III Camera Figure 2.
  • Page 24 5. Connect the corresponding cables, such as power cable, and video cable Note: In the supplied screw package, both self-tapping screws  and expansion blots are contained. If the wall is cement, expansion blots are required to fix the  camera.
  • Page 25: Mounting With Junction Box

    2) Tighten the No.1 adjusting screw. 3) Loosen the No.2 adjusting screw to adjust the tilting position [0° to 90°]. 4) Tighten the No. 2 adjusting screw. 5) Loosen the No.3 adjusting screw to adjust the rotation position [0° to 360°]. 6) Tighten the No.3 adjusting screw.
  • Page 26 Figure 2. 17 Install the Junction Box 5. Route the cables through the cable hole. 6. Secure the camera with M4 × 10 screws on the junction box. Type III Camera Type IV Camera Figure 2. 18 Wall/Ceiling Mounting with the Junction Box 7.
  • Page 27: Type V Camera Installation

    2.3 Type V Camera Installation 2.3.1 Ceiling Mounting Steps: 1. Disassemble the turret camera by rotating the camera to align the notch to one of the marks, as shown in Figure 2. 19. Figure 2. 19 Disassemble the Camera 2. Remove the mounting base from the camera body with a flat object, e.g., a coin.
  • Page 28 Figure 2. 20 Drill Template 4. Attach the mounting base to the ceiling and secure them with supplied screws. Figure 2. 21 Attach the Mounting Base to the Ceiling Note: In the supplied screw package, both self-tapping screws and  expansion blots are contained.
  • Page 29 5. Route the cables through the cable hole or the side opening. 6. Align the camera with the mounting base, and tighten the screws to secure the camera with the mounting base. Figure 2. 22 Secure the Camera with Mounting Base 7.
  • Page 30: Ceiling Mounting With Junction Box

    Figure 2. 23 3-axis Adjustment 2.3.2 Ceiling Mounting with Junction Box Note: You need to purchase a junction box separately if you adopt celling mounting with a junction box. Steps: 1. Disassemble the junction box from the junction box cover. 2.
  • Page 31: Wall Mounting

    3. Fix the junction box body to the ceiling according to the template with the supplied screws. 4. Combine the junction box cover with the junction box body Figure 2. 25 Fix the Junction Box 5. Attach the mounting base to the junction box and secure them with supplied screws.
  • Page 32 Figure 2. 26 Install Wall Mounting Bracket 4. Refer to step 2 of the 2.3.1 Ceiling Mounting section to remove the turret camera’s mounting base. 5. Install the mounting base of the turret camera to the wall mounting bracket and secure them with supplied screws. Figure 2.
  • Page 33: Mounting With Inclined Base

    2.3.4 Mounting with Inclined Base Note: You need to purchase an inclined base separately if you adopt the mounting with an inclined base. Steps: 1. Attach the drill template to the celling. 2. Drill screw holes and the cable hole on the ceiling according to the supplied drill template.
  • Page 34 5. Install the inclined base body to the ceiling with 4 PA4×25 screws, as shown in Figure 2.30. Figure 2. 30 Fix the Inclined Base Body Combine inclined base cover with its body with supplied screws. Repeat steps 5 to 7 of the 2.3.1 Ceiling Mounting section to complete the installation Figure 2.
  • Page 35 Menu Operation Two methods are available to call the menu. This section takes method b) as an example to state the menu operation. a) Call the menu and adjust the camera parameters with a coaxial camera controller (purchase separately). b) Call the menu with supported DVR/TVI DVR by clicking button on the PTZ interface, or by calling preset No.
  • Page 36 SMART FOCUS INDOOR OUTDOOR SCENE VIDEO OUT INDOOR1 LOW-LIGHT MANUAL LENS SHUTTER EXPOSURE SENS-UP BRIGHTNESS SET UP D-WDR DEFOG BACKLIGHT WHITE BAL LANGUAGE AWC-SET MANUAL COLOR DAY & NIGHT AUTO 2D NR 3D NR CAM TITLE SPECIAL D-EFFECT MOTION PRIVACY DEFECT VOLTAGE DET.
  • Page 37: Video Out

    Note: Camera type IV, and type V do not support SMART FOCUS. 3.1 VIDEO OUT PAL: (Phase Alternating Lines) is a color encoding system for analog television used in broadcast television systems in most countries. NTSC: (National Television System Committee) is the analog television system that is used in most of North America, parts of South America, Myanmar, South Korea, etc.
  • Page 38: Scene

    Type IV and Type V cameras do not support SMART FOCUS.  3.3.2 SCENE You can select INDOOR, OUTDOOR, INDOOR 1, and LOW LIGHT as the working environment. INDOOR: Applicable to the indoor environment whose color temperature changes are relatively slight. OUTDOOR: Applicable to the outdoor environment whose color temperature changes are relatively obvious.
  • Page 39 Figure 3. 3 Exposure SHUTTER: Shutter denotes the speed of the shutter. PAL: AUTO, 1/25 s, 1/50 s, FLK, 1/200 s, 1/400 s, 1/1k s, 1/2k s, 1/5k s, 1/10k s, and 1/50k s are selectable. NTSC: AUTO, 1/30s, 1/60s, FLK, 1/240s, 1/480s, 1/1k s, 1/2k s, 1/5k s, 1/10k s, and 1/50k s are selectable.
  • Page 40 The noise will be amplified if the AGC is on. SENS-UP: Sense up increases the exposure on a signal frame, which makes a camera more sensitive to light so it can produce images even in low lux conditions. You can set the SENS-UP as OFF or AUTO according to different light conditions.
  • Page 41: Backlight

    Set defog as ON to enable the function. Position, size, and the defog gradation are configurable. Figure 3. 4 DEFOG 3.3.5 BACKLIGHT Backlight is applicable for the backlight or the high luminance environment. You can set the Backlight to BLC, HSBLC, and WDR. BLC (Backlight Light Compensation): If the e’s a st o g a klight, the object in front of the backlight will appear silhouetted or dark.
  • Page 42 AREA: Click the up/down/left/right button to define the BLC position and size. Select RET to go back to the BLC menu or re-define the BLC area. DEFAULT: Restore the BLC settings to the default. 1. GAIN MIDDLE  2. AREA ...
  • Page 43 1. GAIN MIDDLE  2. AREA  3. DEFAUT 4. RETURN Figure 3. 6 HLC WDR (Wide Dynamic Range): Balances the brightness level of the whole image, and provide the clear image with details. GAIN: Set the gain of WDR as high, middle, or low. The higher the gain is, and the clearer the image is.
  • Page 44: White Balance

    3.3.6 WHITE BALANCE White balance is the white rendition function of the camera to adjust the color temperature according to the environment. It can remove the unrealistic color casts in the image. MANUAL, ATW (Auto-Tracking White Balance), AWC→SET are selectable. Manual: Allows you to adjust the white balance by customizing the BLUE and RED value, which range from 1 to 100.
  • Page 45: Special

    3.3.8 SPECIAL In the SPECIAL sub-menu, you can set the camera title, the digital effect of the image, the motion detection, privacy mask, dead pixel correction of the camera. CAMERA TITLE: Edit the camera title on this section. D-EFFECT:OFF, MIRROR, V-FLIP, and ROTATE are selectable for the mirror.
  • Page 46 Select a MOTION area. Set the DISPLAY status as ON or OFF. Click the up/down/left/right button to define the position and size of the area. Set the SENSITIVITY from 0 to 100. Set the MOTION VIEW as ON or OFF. Figure 3.
  • Page 47 Select a PRIVACY area. Set the DISPLAY status as INV, MOSAIC, COLOR, or OFF. Click up/down/left/down button to define the position and size of the area. VOLTAGE DETECTION: Detect whether the voltage is overvoltage or undervoltage. When the input voltage is 30 % lower than the calibrated voltage, the UNDERVOLTAGE flashes on the screen.
  • Page 48: Adjust

    LIVE DPC: Detects and corrects the dynamic or the real-time defective pixels occur during the using. ON, OFF and AUTO are selectable. The correction level from 0 to 255 is configurable if the LIVE DPC is set as ON, set it as OFF to disable the live defective pixel correction, and set it AUTO to detect and repair the defective pixels automatically.
  • Page 49: Reset

    SHARPNESS: Sharpness determines the amount of detail an imaging system can reproduce. And you can adjust the sharpness from 0 to 15. The higher the value, the clearer and sharper the image appears. MONITOR: Monitor CRT, and Monitor LCD are selectable. CRT: The cathode ray tube is a fluorescent screen used to view images.

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