Di721/Do721-series User Guide (Di721, Di721B, Di721R, Di721RB, Di721P, Di721RP, Di721BP, Di721RBP Do721, Do721R, Do721P, Do721RP) CONTENTS 1. Warnings and operation notes........3 2. Unpacking..............5 3. Installation..............6 4. Configuration...........12 5. OSD Settings............15 6. Specifications..........20 Before attempting to connect or operate this product, read these instructions carefully. Save this manual for future use.
1. Warnings and operation notes Thank you for purchasing i³ Di721/Do721-series camera. If the system needs to be modified or repaired, contact a certified i³ International Dealer/Installer. When serviced by unauthorized technician, the system warranty will be voided. Should you have any problems or questions regarding our products, contact your local i³...
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1.2 Power Supply Ensure the supplied voltage meets the power consumption requirements of this camera before powering the camera on. Incorrect voltage may cause irreparable damage to the video camera and will effectively void the camera warranty. 1.3 Cleaning • For maximum optical clarity, the camera or lens must remain clean. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove finger prints and dust from the dome cover.
2. Unpacking Before You Begin Please read this guide carefully before you install the dome camera. Keep this guide for future reference. Check that the items received match those listed on the order form and packing slip. The dome camera packing box includes, in addition to this manual: 1.
3. Installation The dome camera is ideal for indoor installation in commercial and residential environment. With 3-axis mount support, it provides flexible installation on a ceiling or wall even at an angle. The dome camera is a fully integrated enclosure with camera and lens.
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Figure 3-1 1. Conduit holes used for surface run power/video connector a. Side conduit hole (1/2”). When using outdoors, sealant must be used to maintain the IP67 status. b. Top conduit hole (3/4”) (can also be used for pendant mount). When using outdoors, sealant must be used to maintain the IP67 status.
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2. Loosen the 3 screws on camera base (#2). 1. Bottom case 2. Camera base 3. Tilt adjustment bracket 4. Inner liner (Not present on Di721R/ Do721R model series) 5. Dome cover 6. Anti drop hook Figure 3.3 Disassembling the camera 3.4 Connecting the wiring Follow Figure 3.1 to connect the video output connector 7, connect the power input connector 8 (24VAC/12VDC).
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3.5.1 Surface mount 1. Attach the Guide Pattern Sticker to the wall or ceiling. 2. Drill two holes on the mounting surface and insert the plastic anchors (#1) into the holes. 3. Do-series only: Complete drilling 2 holes on the base of the camera to match the 2 holes drilled on the mounting surface.
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3.5.2 Flush mount (Indoor installations only) 1. Prepare the mounting surface. Use the Mounting Template (#6 on unpacking list on page 5) to cut a hole into the mounting surface. 2. Remove the bottom case of the camera. (Refer to Figure 3.2 on page 7) 3.
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3.5.3 Flush Mount Using Back Box 1. Prepare the mounting surface. Use the Mounting Template to cut a hole into the mounting surface. 2. Remove the bottom case of the camera. (Refer to Figure 3.2) and attach to ¾” NPT pipe (EMT or Rigid) ensuring the back box flushed with the T-bar tile. 3.
4. Configuration 4.1 Optional Camera Settings Refer to Figure 3.7 to locate the OSD joystick control on the camera board. Use the joystick to access the OSD menu and configure the camera settings as required. To use the OSD joystick control: 1.
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4.2 Adjusting the Camera Position The dome camera has three axis for positioning the camera. While live viewing on the monitor, adjust the camera position as follows: • Horizontal adjustment rotates 3D assembly in the base. • Vertical adjustment: After loosening the screw on the bracket, position the camera as desired, and tighten the screw back to the bracket.
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4.3 Adjusting the Lens 1. Loosen the focus lever (#4 on Fig. 3.8) counter-clockwise a little and adjust for optimum picture sharpness. 2. Loosen the zoom lever (#5 on Fig. 3.8) counter-clockwise a little and rotate to determine the image view. 3.
5. OSD Settings Use the OSD menu to set up the camera for optimum performance. LENS AUTO PRIVACY SHUTTER/AGC AUTO DAY/NIGHT AUTO WHITE BAL BACKLIGHT CAMERA ID PICT ADJUST SYNC LANGUAGE ENGLISH MOTION DET CAMERA RESET NEXT BACK EXIT SAVE ALL EXIT SAVE ALL Figure 5.1 OSD Main Menu...
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If SHUTTER/AGC is set to MANUAL, the submenu is shown as below. The shutter speed is a variable from 1/50(1/60) sec to 1/10000sec and the AGC is selectable depending on your environment condition. MODE SHUTTER 1/50(1/60) 5.3 WHITE BAL WHITE BALANCE controls color on the screen. Options include ATW (Auto White Balance), PUSH, PUSH LOCK, USER1, USER2, ANTI CR (Anti Color Rolling Suppression) and MANUAL.
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5.6 ATR* Set ATR (Adaptive Tone-curve Reproduction) function. You can select ON or OFF. The default is OFF. If selecting ON, you will enter the ATR submenu, where you can set LUMINACE and CONTRAST to optimize by image. LUMINANCE CONTRAST *Also known as a form of Digital Wide Dynamic Range.
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5.9 DAY/NIGHT DAY/NIGHT function allows you to set how the camera switches between color and black and white (B/W) mode. Options include AUTO, COLOR and B/W. The default setting is AUTO. • AUTO: In the AUTO submenu, you can adjust BURST value and set: >...
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5.93 SYNC Sync mode is Internal by default. 5.94 LANGUAGE OSD supports 8 multiple languages. Options include ENGLISH (default), JAPANESE, GERMAN, FRENCH, RUSSIAN, PORTUGUESE, SPANISH and SIMPLIFIED CHINESE. 5.95 CAMERA RESET To restore factory defaults, select CAMERA RESET and then press the joystick control.
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