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Summary of Contents for EverFocus WDII EQ600
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1/3” W-Dynamic High Resolution Color Camera EQ600 WDII Version 1.5.5 About this manual Before installing and using this camera, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
1.Read manual carefully before installing the unit. Please read this manual first for correct installation and operation. 2.Never install the camera on a ceiling that cannot hold its weight The product may fall down to cause damages. 3.Do not install the camera near electric or magnetic fields. Install the camera away from TV, radio transmitter, magnet, electric motor, transformer, audio speakers because the magnetic fields generated from above devices will distort the video image.
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13.Follow Instructions— All operating and use instructions should be followed. 14.Cleaning— Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 15. Attachments—Do not use attachment not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
1. Product Overview By utilizing Digital Pixel System improves the performance of surveillance camera in extreme lighting conditions. Where traditional CCD cameras have difficulty processing images in strong backlighting, the EQ600WDII processes each pixel independently, correcting for the variations and providing the best possible image under the lighting conditions.
1.3 Specifications Pickup Device 1/3” Color DPS sensor Picture Element 720(H) × 540(V) Horizontal Resolution >480 TV lines Sensitivity 1.0 Lux/ F=1.2 (50IRE color) Low Speed shutter Up to 32x(2,4,8,16,32) S/N Ratio >48dB Auto exposure: Auto White Balance Yes, 2500K ~9500K Back light compensation Auto IRIS Video Outputs...
2. Back panel connections (1)S-Video / RS-232 port: Connect Mini Din Male Connector to S-Video / RS-232 port for better video output quality or communication. Please refer to the pin assignment of the S-Video/ RS-232 port as below: Please refer to Appendix C for detail RS232 Communication. (2)AC24V/DC12V Compatible Input Terminal: This power terminal is for connecting the AC24V/DC12V power supply cord (3)Video Output Connector:...
3.Camera Setup Operations This camera utilizes an On Screen Display (OSD) user setup menu. 3.1 Setup Buttons: To set items on the user setup menu, use the following buttons on the back panel. ④ Left Button ① Up Button: This button is used to move the cursor upwards. Use this button to select an item or adjust the parameters.
3.2 Display/Close the user setup menu screen Butto The Cursor Buttons & the SET Button Press the SET button for 2 second The menu screen will appear on the monitor as the block shown above. Using the cursor button Use the cursor button to adjust the mode or parameter of settings.
4. MAIN MENU FLOW Each feature in the main menu has its own submenu. You can highlight “INDOOR” under the “PRESET MODE” feature on the screen, and use the right or left arrows to change the values to “OUTDOOR”, “LOBBY”, “WAREHOUSE”, “LOBBY”, or “EXPERT”. 600 SERIES MAIN MENU >...
5. PRESET MODE 5.1 INDOOR SET UP 600 SERIES MAIN MENU >PRESET MODE <INDOOR..> <LOBBY…> <WAREHOUSE> <OUTDOOR..> <EXPERT…> 600 SERIES MAIN MENU >PRESET MODE < < > > <LOBBY..> <WAREHOUSE..> <OUTDOOR..> <EXPERT..> The CAMERA VIEW feature allows the user to set up the camera for either darker or brighter condition. The SLOW SHUTTER should be on for a low light area and should be off for a bright area.
5.2 EXPERT SET UP EWD600 MAIN MENU >PRESET MODE <INDOOR..> <OUTDOOR..> <WAREHOUSE> <LOBBY…> <EXPERT..> 5.1 EXPERT SETUP Menu Flow EXPERT SETUP >CAMERAVIEW SHADOW SLOW SHUTTER WDR MODE AUTO… METER MODE NORMAL… LINELOCK.. AUTO IRIS.. VIEWING.. PREVIOUS PAGE AUTO IRIS >DC GAIN +++++++++ AITHRESHOLD +++++++++...
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CAMERA VIEW: The lighting condition of the area where the camera views. SHADOW or HIGHLIGHT. SLOW SHUTTER: When the setting is OFF, it only operates with AGC in low light condition and keeps the color image. When select “ON” then camera will merge into the slow shutter mode in low light condition. User can set slow shutter limit from 2x ~ 32x and select COLOR or B/W image when slow shutter is operation by setting SS PROTERTY.
Set as AUTO LINELOCK mode, it will auto sense the line signal to decision whether running LINELOCK function or not. Also, user can into the adjustment manual of V PHASE. Use button the more delay time the LINELOCK. Note: LINELOCK is only effective while the camera is connected to AC power. II.OFF: Set the LINELOCK function off.
6.2 ID POSITION: There are four positions can be chosen to show the CAMERA ID on the screen. Choose an ID position that will not cover the import/critical part of images. ID SETUP CAMERA ID ___________ > ID POSITION UP-LEFT ID COLOR ID BACKGROUND NONE PREVIOUS PAGE...
7. ADVANCED SET UP: 7.1 VIEWING ADVANCED SETUP LENS WHITE BALANCE… > VIEWING… SAVE/RESTORE PREVIOUS PAGE I.BRIGHTNESS: Use button the BRIGHTNESS Level, the brighter the Camera displays. II.CHROMA: Adjust the CHROMA saturation level of the video output. The parameter range is from -8~8.
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VIEWING SETUP BRIGHTNESS 100IRE CHROMA ++++++++++ GAMMA MODE AUTO > SHARPNESS… MIRROR COLORBAR PREVIOURS PAGE… IV. SHARPNESS: Adjust the SHARPNESS level of full screen by setting the “GAIN” level from -8 ~8. Select “ HORIZONTAL” for adjusting H. SHARPNESS only. In the high light environment, select “ HIGH LIGHT APTURE”, then set “ON”...
7.2 SAVE/RESTORE ADVANCED SET UP > LENS WHITE BAL VIEWING.. > SAVE/RESTORE… PREVIOUS PAGE I. REST0RE USER SETTINGS Restore the previous user settings from memory. Press SET button to restore user setting. II. SAVE USER SETTINGS Save USER SETTINGS into the camera memory. Press SET button to save user setting. III.
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CCTV References: Chroma: That quality of color which embraces both hue (Corresponds to colors such as red, blue, etcetera) and saturation. White, black, and grays have no chroma.. Increasing the chroma level will brighten up certain colors on the camera picture. Color Temp: The white light is made up of all wavelengths in the visible spectrum.