Grundig GCH-K1305B-1 Owner's Manual

Grundig GCH-K1305B-1 Owner's Manual

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HD Video Cameras
GCH-K1305B-1
2 Megapixel Full HD CMOS Box Ex-SDI Camera ICR WDR
GCH-K1305B-1.164.1.18.06.2015
© ASP AG

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  • Page 1 Owner's Manual HD Video Cameras GCH-K1305B-1 2 Megapixel Full HD CMOS Box Ex-SDI Camera ICR WDR GCH-K1305B-1.164.1.18.06.2015 © ASP AG...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content: 1. Important Safety Instructions 2. Package Contents 3. Installation 1. Installation Remarks 2. Camera Overview 3. Lens Mounting 4. Back Focus Adjustment 4. Control Stick 5. OSD Control 6. OSD Menu 1. Lens 2. Exposure 3. Backlight 4. Day&Night 5.
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    Ex-SDI for further distances, please use a higher quality cable (RG6 approx. 400-600m). All Grundig Ex-SDI Cameras support also the HD-SDI standard so that they can be used with HD-SDI Recorders that do not support Ex-SDI signals.
  • Page 5: Camera Overview

    3.2. Camera Overview 3.3. Lens Mounting Lens Mounting for C/CS Mount Lens Model: It is possible to attach all CS-Mount lenses with manual or DC controlled iris on the camera. Please remove the camera’s plastic covering first and then attach the CS-Mount lens onto the camera.
  • Page 6: Control Stick

    How to adjust the back focus: Step 1: Set the camera on a stable mount, with the test chart or object at least 75 feet (23 meters) away (or as far as possible). Please loosen the Back Focus Retaining Screw by hand or with the supplied Allen Key (depending on the camera model).
  • Page 7: Osd Control

    5. OSD Control - Pressing the SET UP stick: Accesses the menu mode or confirms the setting. - UP / DOWN: Chooses the desired menu. - LEFT / RIGHT: Sets up the value of the selected menu and changes the settings. 6.
  • Page 8: Lens

    MODE SEL [SDI, EX-SDI] : Select between HD-SDI and Ex-SDI transmission mode. EXIT: Leave the OSD. 6.1. Lens Here you can configure the lens setting. LENS [DC, MANUAL] : If you are using a lens with manual Iris, set this item to MANUAL. If you are using a DC controlled lens, set it to DC.
  • Page 9: Backlight

    As the AGC level increases, the overall screen gets brighter but the level of noise will also increase at the same time. 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):...
  • Page 10: Day&Night

    WDR: 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. If you select WDR, a submenu appears where you can make finer adjustments.
  • Page 11: White Balance

    AUTO: The camera will automatically switch between DAY and NIGHT mode, according to the lighting condition. If you press the SET key, the AUTO sub-menu is selected. - SMART IR [OFF, ON]: Activate or deactivate the Smart IR function. This will reduce the shutter speed, if the image is overexposed in B&W mode.
  • Page 12: Dnr (Digital Noise Reduction)

    AWB (Auto White Balance): In this mode, white balance works within its colour temperature range. This mode computes the white balance value output using the colour information from the entire screen. It outputs the proper value using the colour temperature radiating from a black subject.
  • Page 13 GAMMA [0.45 ~ 0.75] : Changes the gamma curve of the camera. MIRROR [ON, OFF] : Mirrors the image horizontally on the screen. FLIP [ON, OFF] : Flips the image vertically on the screen. D-ZOOM [1.0x~16.0x] : You can use the up to x16 bi-cubic linear digital zoom. D-WDR [LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH, OFF] : The D-WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function works to correct excessive light within the frame to produce a usable image.
  • Page 14 PRIVACY: Masks areas that you want to hide on the screen. The camera can activate up to 16 privacy masks. When selecting PRIVACY (pressing the arrow sign), a submenu will appear where you can choose to set up up to 8 polygonal or up to 16 rectangular privacy masks.
  • Page 15: Dis

    - POLYGON [ON, OFF]: If you are selecting ON, this submenu will appear. Here you can set up polygonal privacy masks. > ZONE NUM [0 ~ 7]: Select a mask out of the 8 mask areas and set the options below for the selected mask.
  • Page 16: Motion

    6.9. 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. DET WINDOW: When you select this submenu, you can activate 4 different motion detection zones and define their position.
  • Page 17: System

    QUICK ZOOM [OFF, ON] : Activates the digital zoom function if a motion is detected. If you choose ON, you will enter the submenu where you can make finer adjustments. - ZOOM SPEED [LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH]: Configures the speed of the digital zoom. - TRACKING [OFF, ON]: Activates the tracking functionas soon as a moving object is detected.
  • Page 18 COM.: If you select COM in the menu SYSTEM, a submenu will appear where you can set up the communication status when controlling the camera through an external control device. - CAM ID (0~255): Set the camera number. - BAUDRATE (2400, 4800, 9600, 57600, 115200): Set the data speed of the camera.
  • Page 19 Specifications GCH-K1305B-1 Image Sensor 1/3" CMOS Sony Exmor 2 Megapixel Pixels - Total 1952(H) x 1116(V) Pixels - Effective 1944(H) x 1104(V) Scanning System Progressive Image Size 1920x1080, 1280x720 Frame Rate 30/60, 25/50 fps at 1080p; 30/60, 25/50 fps at 720p...
  • Page 20 Dimensions English...
  • Page 21 EC Declaration of Conformity GCH-K1305B-1 2 Megapixel Full HD CMOS Box Ex-SDI Camera ICR WDR It is hereby certified that the products meet the standards in the following relevant provisions: EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Applied harmonised standards and technical specifications:...

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