Table of Contents Safety Precautions viii For Your Safety ...................................viii WARNINGS ............................................viii CAUTIONS .............................................viii High-Temperature Warnings ....................................viii General Precautions ..........................................viii NOTICES Caution: ............................................... ix FCC Warning: ............................................ix For Customers In Canada ........................................ ix About the Icons ............................................. ix Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private Households In the European Union, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein: ..........................................
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Table of Contents IP Connections—Viewing and Recording the Live Feed Launching a Web Browser ................................8 IP Connections—Preferences CAMERA SETTING ..................................10 FOCUS ................................................ 10 FOCUS AREA ............................................10 AF SENSITIVITY ............................................10 IRIS ................................................10 SHUTTER SPEED ........................................... 10 GAIN ................................................10 DAY/NIGHT .............................................
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Table of Contents SYSTEM ....................................... 16 MODEL NAME ............................................16 SERIAL NO..............................................16 FW VER............................................... 16 APPLICATION VER..........................................16 TIME ZONE .............................................. 16 NTP SERVER ADDRESS ........................................16 PORT NUMBER ............................................16 CHECKING INTERVAL ........................................16 PRIORITY OF TIME SETTING ......................................16 IN-CAMERA TIME SETTING ......................................
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Table of Contents NETWORK SETTING ................................... 21 IPv4 ADDRESS ............................................21 IPv4 SUBNET MASK ..........................................21 IPv4 DEFAULT GATEWAY ......................................... 21 MAC ADDRESS ............................................21 IPv4 MTU ..............................................21 PREFERRED DNS SERVER ........................................ 21 ALTERNATE DNS SERVER ........................................ 21 IPv4 ADDRESS ............................................21 PORT ......................................
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Table of Contents Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Controls Stand-Alone Connections—Basic Setup Choosing a Language and Setting the Clock ......................... 29 Memory Card Warning ................................30 Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus Using the Menus ..................................31 SHOOTING MENU 1 ..................................33 FOCUS ................................................ 33 FOCUS AREA ............................................33 IRIS ................................................
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Table of Contents SET-UP 1 ...................................... 41 SET DATE & TIME ..........................................41 VIDEO SYSTEM ............................................41 VIDEO FORMAT ............................................. 41 ASPECT FOR VIDEO ..........................................41 ID NAME ..............................................41 RS485 BAUD RATE..........................................41 RS485 TERMINATION ......................................... 41 SET-UP 2 ...................................... 42 PROTOCOL ..............................................
Safety Precautions For Your Safety This section lists important precautions that must be followed to ensure safe and correct use of the product. Read them before using the product and observe them during use. WARNING and CAUTION indications in this document indicate the following: Failure to observe warnings could result in death or serious injury.
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to applicable harmonized European standards (European Norms) which are listed on the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by FUJIFILM Corporation for this product or product family. This compliance is indicated by the following conformity marking placed on the product: This marking is valid for non-Telecom products and EU harmonized Telecom products (e.g.Bluetooth).
Precautions for Use Operating Environment • The camera can be used at temperatures of from −10 to +50 °C (temperatures below freezing are only supported if the power supply is not interrupted) and at humidities of from 10 to 80% (no condensation). •...
Introduction Parts of the Camera (handle screws attach here) Lens Base Control panel Memory (mounting screws attach here) card slot The Control Panel The Control Panel Item Name Item Name A Power switch K TELE button B Power lamp L NEAR button C REC (record) button M FAR button D RESET button...
Installation and Connection Installation Use the screw holes on the base to secure the camera to a mount or other surface. Attach the product securely to a surface that can safely bear the combined weight of the camera and associated hard- ware.
When the camera is connected to a computer in IP mode, camera settings can be adjusted using dedicated software (page 9). An ONVIF application can be used to view the live feed and control the camera (page 8). Connection Schematic Connection Schematic IP connection SX1600 RS485 (Pelco-D/P) connection Computer Remote-control mount...
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Installation and Connection Select IP mode by setting DIP switch to “ON” and DIP switches to “OFF”. • The product cannot be connected directly to telecommunication circuits operated by telecommunications providers (such as mobile or landline telecommunications services or Internet service providers). Connec- CAUTIONS tions to the Internet must be made via a router or similar device.
(page 28), and adjust camera settings via the control panel on the back of the camera (page 31). Connection Schematic Connection Schematic HD-SDI connection VIDEO connection HDMI connection SX1600 Monitor Control panel Connecting to a Monitor Connecting to a Monitor Connect the supplied plug to the power cable and plug the cable into the camera power connector.
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Installation and Connection Select stand-alone mode by setting DIP switches to “ON”.
Google Chrome/Windows Edge 99 or later For information on using the web browser, see the browser’s online help. To connect to the SX1600, you will need to assign it an appropriate IP address. The default IP address and subnet mask assigned to the camera at shipment are as follows: IP address 192.168.1.10...
IP Connections—Preferences Adjust camera settings. Choosing a category ( A ) displays the associated settings ( B ). Category Description CAMERA SETTING Adjust basic camera settings. IMAGE QUALITY SETTING Adjust image quality settings. View the fi rmware version and other information. You can also set the camera clock and adjust other sys- SYSTEM tem-related settings.
IP Connections—Preferences CAMERA SETTING Adjust basic camera settings. FOCUS FOCUS Choose how the camera focuses when autofocus is enabled via ONVIF. Options CONTINUOUS AF QUICK AF FOCUS AREA FOCUS AREA Choose how the camera selects the focus area. Option Description CENTER The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame.
IP Connections—Preferences DAY/NIGHT DAY/NIGHT In day/night mode, the camera records in color when the subject is brightly lit and in black-and-white when the subject is poorly lit. This option is available when OFF is selected for EXTERNAL TRIGGER. Option Description The camera selects day or night mode automatically according to lighting conditions.
IP Connections—Preferences IR WAVELENGTH IR WAVELENGTH Match the IR wavelength to the infrared light source used. See “Specifi cations” (page 46) for supported values. The CAMERA SETTING > DAY/NIGHT, EXTERNAL TRIGGER, and IR WAVELENGTH and the IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > OPTICAL FILTER(DAY) and OPTICAL FILTER(NIGHT) preferences are linked. For more information, see “Lighting Triggers” (page 12). IMAGE STABILIZATION IMAGE STABILIZATION Choose an image stabilization option adapted to the scene.
IP Connections—Preferences IMAGE QUALITY SETTING Adjust image quality settings. OPTICAL FILTER(DAY) OPTICAL FILTER(DAY) Choose an optical fi lter for day mode. Option Description Enable the IRC fi lter, blocking infrared light and recording only visible-light footage. Enable the VLC fi lter, blocking visible light and recording only infrared footage. The CAMERA SETTING >...
IP Connections—Preferences NOISE REDUCTION NOISE REDUCTION Reduce the eff ects of noise for a smoother picture. The higher the value, the greater the eff ect. DIGITAL ZOOM DIGITAL ZOOM Choose the digital zoom type. Option Description The camera zooms smoothly from maximum optical zoom to the zoom ratio selected for DIGITAL ZOOM CONTINUOUS RATIO.
IP Connections—Preferences WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE Match white balance to the light source (for example, sunlight or artifi cial lighting). Option Description AUTO The camera adjusts white balance automatically. AUTO WHITE PRIORITY The camera sets white balance to a high level. CUSTOM 1/CUSTOM 2 Measure a value for white balance using a piece of paper or other white reference object.
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IP Connections—Preferences SYSTEM View the fi rmware version and other information. You can also set the camera clock and adjust other system-related settings. MODEL NAME MODEL NAME View the camera model name. SERIAL NO. SERIAL NO. View the product serial number. FW VER.
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IP Connections—Preferences IN-CAMERA TIME SETTING IN-CAMERA TIME SETTING Set the camera clock. ABOUT DEVICE ABOUT DEVICE View OSS information.
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IP Connections—Preferences PTZ SETTING Adjust settings for remote-control mounts. You will need to turn the camera off and then on again after adjusting settings in this menu. RS485 BAUD RATE RS485 BAUD RATE Choose the baud rate for data transmitted via RS485. Options 115200bps 38400bps...
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IP Connections—Preferences SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Restart the camera, update camera fi rmware, and perform other forms of system maintenance. REBOOT REBOOT Select OK to restart the camera. RESET SETTINGS RESET SETTINGS Select OK to restore camera settings to their default values. Items in the following menus are not aff ected: •...
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IP Connections—Preferences SECURITY Adjust network security settings. RTSP AUTHENTICATION RTSP AUTHENTICATION Choose an RTSP authentication method (DISABLE, BASIC, or DIGEST). RTSP AUTHENTICATION ALGORITHM RTSP AUTHENTICATION ALGORITHM Choose an algorithm for DIGEST authentication (MD5 or SHA256). HTTP AUTHENTICATION HTTP AUTHENTICATION Choose an HTTP authentication method (BASIC or DIGEST). The MD5 authentication algorithm is used for HTTP.
IP Connections—Preferences NETWORK SETTING Adjust basic network settings. IPv4 ADDRESS IPv4 ADDRESS Enter the camera’s IPv4 address. IPv4 SUBNET MASK IPv4 SUBNET MASK Enter the camera’s IPv4 subnet mask. IPv4 DEFAULT GATEWAY IPv4 DEFAULT GATEWAY Enter the camera’s default IPv4 gateway. MAC ADDRESS MAC ADDRESS View the camera’s MAC address.
IP Connections—Preferences VIDEO Adjust video settings. VIDEO SYSTEM VIDEO SYSTEM Choose the standard (NTSC (60 Hz) or PAL (50 Hz)) used for video output from the camera. VIDEO FORMAT VIDEO FORMAT Choose the frame size for video shot using the camera. ASPECT FOR VIDEO ASPECT FOR VIDEO Choose how video is displayed on monitors with an aspect ratio that does not match the selected format.
IP Connections—Preferences DISPLAY/OSD SETTING Adjust display settings. DATE DISPLAY DATE DISPLAY Select ON to show the date in the live feed. TIME DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY Choose whether times are displayed using a 12- or 24-hour clock. DATE DISPLAY FORMAT DATE DISPLAY FORMAT Choose the order in which the year, month, and day are displayed.
IP Connections—Preferences Defaults Selecting OK for SYSTEM MAINTENANCE > RESET SETTINGS restores settings to the following default values: CAMERA SETTING CAMERA SETTING SYSTEM SYSTEM Option Default Option Default FOCUS QUICK AF MODEL NAME — FOCUS AREA CENTER SERIAL NO. — AF SENSITIVITY FW VER.
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Controls Use the control panel on the back of the camera for live feed or camera control or adjusting camera settings. To display the menus, press and hold the OK/MENU button for 3 seconds. Control panel Control panel The following buttons are used to navigate the menus and control the camera: Function Button...
Stand-Alone Connections—Basic Setup The fi rst time you turn the camera on, you will be prompted to choose a language and set the camera clock. Choosing a Language and Setting the Clock Turn the camera on. A splash screen will be displayed, followed by a lan- guage-selection dialog.
Stand-Alone Connections—Basic Setup Set the clock, using NEAR (g) and FAR (h) to highlight options and TELE DATE/TIME NOT SET (e) and WIDE (f) to edit the highlighted option. Press OK when the pro- cess is complete. 24-2020 20:00 • You can skip the current step by pressing the BACK button in the control panel. You will be prompted to complete any steps you skipped the next time you turn the camera on.
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus Using the Menus Use the menus to adjust camera settings. Press and hold the control panel OK button to display the menus and use the TELE (e), WIDE (f), NEAR (g), and FAR (h) buttons to move the cursor up, down, left, and right, the OK button to select highlighted items, and the BACK button to exit to the previous menu.
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Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus Press TELE (e) and WIDE (f) to highlight the desired item. SHOOTING MENU BACKLIGHT CORRECTION OFF HEAT HAZE REDUCTION FOG REDUCTION NOISE REDUCTION DIZITAL ZOOM DIZITAL ZOOM RATIO 1.25 EXIT Press FAR (h) to view options for the highlighted item. NOISE REDUCTION Choose the desired option and press OK.
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus SHOOTING MENU 1 SHOOTING MENU FOCUS C-AF FOCUS AREA CENTER IRIS AUTO SHUTTER SPEED AUTO GAIN DAY/NIGHT AUTO EXTERNAL TRIGGER EXIT FOCUS FOCUS Choose how the camera focuses. Option Description The camera adjusts focus continuously in response to changes in the distance to the subject. Choose from the following focus-area selection and subject-tracking options.
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus GAIN GAIN Adjust image brightness. Option Description MANUAL Choose a value for gain. The camera adjusts gain automatically to brighten the image when lighting is poor. HYPER-AGC Choose for automatic gain control adapted to low light conditions. DAY/NIGHT DAY/NIGHT In day/night mode, the camera records in color when the subject is brightly lit and in black-and-white when the subject is poorly...
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus EXTERNAL TRIGGER EXTERNAL TRIGGER Choose whether day/night selection is performed in response to an external trigger. Option Description Applies a VLC (Visible Light Cut) fi lter to the external trigger. The optical fi lters selected for day/night are ON(VLC) disabled.
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus SHOOTING MENU 2 SHOOTING MENU IR WAVELENGTH VISIBLE LIGHT IMAGE STABILIZATION AUTO OPTICAL FILTER(DAY) OPTICAL FILTER(NIGHT) CLEAR EXIT IR WAVELENGTH IR WAVELENGTH Match the IR wavelength to the infrared light source used. See “Specifi cations” (page 46) for supported values. The SHOOTING MENU >...
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus OPTICAL FILTER(DAY) OPTICAL FILTER(DAY) Choose an optical fi lter for day mode. Option Description Enable the IRC fi lter, blocking infrared light and recording only visible-light footage. Enable the VLC fi lter, blocking visible light and recording only infrared footage. The SHOOTING MENU >...
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus SHOOTING MENU 3 SHOOTING MENU BACKLIGHT CORRECTION OFF HEAT HAZE REDUCTION FOG REDUCTION NOISE REDUCTION DIZITAL ZOOM DIZITAL ZOOM RATIO 1.25 EXIT Use with high-contrast subjects to reveal details “washed out” in the highlights and lost in the shadows. Choose higher values for high-contrast subjects.
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus SHOOTING MENU 4 SHOOTING MENU USE SETTING SURVEILLANCE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SATURATION SHARPNESS WHITE BALANCE AUTO EXIT USE SETTING USE SETTING Choose a shooting preset. Option Description SURVEILLANCE Emphasize outlines. Choose for accurate color reproduction when shooting non-surveillance footage at social gatherings or other MOVIE PRODUCTION events.
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus SHOOTING MENU 5 SHOOTING MENU DAY & TIME DISPLAY BOTTOM RIGHT TITLE DISPLAY BOTTOM RIGHT EDIT TITLE ID DISPLAY BOTTOM RIGHT EXIT DAY & TIME DISPLAY DAY & TIME DISPLAY Position the date and time display. TITLE DISPLAY TITLE DISPLAY Position the video title.
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus SET-UP 1 SET-UP SET DATE & TIME VIDEO SYSTEM NTSC VIDEO FORMAT 1080p ASPECT FOR VIDEO SIDE CUT ID NAME RS485 BAUD RATE 9600bps RS485 TERMINATION EXIT SET DATE & TIME SET DATE & TIME Set the camera clock. VIDEO SYSTEM VIDEO SYSTEM Choose the standard used for video output from the camera.
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus SET-UP 2 SET-UP PROTOCOL Pelco-D SD CARD OVERWRITE FORMAT SD CARD IP ADDRESS INFORMATION IP ADDRESS SETTINGS RESET FIRMWARE COPY LOG DATA EXIT PROTOCOL PROTOCOL Choose a communications protocol for RS485 connections. SD CARD OVERWRITE SD CARD OVERWRITE Choose whether the camera overwrites existing data when the memory card is full.
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus SET-UP 3 SET-UP RESET LANG. ENGLISH 言語/ EXIT RESET RESET Selecting this option displays a confi rmation dialog; select OK to reset camera settings to their default values. Settings can also be reset by pressing and holding the control panel RESET button for 3 seconds. /LANG.
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus Defaults The RESET option in the setup menu restores settings to the following default values: SHOOTING MENU SHOOTING MENU SET-UP SET-UP Option Default Option Default FOCUS QUICK AF • TIME DISPLAY: 24h SET DATE & TIME FOCUS AREA CENTER •...
Troubleshooting Should the product fail to function as expected, consult the table below. If you are unable to fi nd a solution here, contact your local Fujifi lm distributor. Problem Solution • The camera is off : Check that the cables are correctly connected, the power lamp is lit, and the correct voltage is being supplied to the lens.
Specifi cations Model FUJIFILM SX1600 • 40–1600 mm (1/1.8” equivalent) Focal length • 20–800 mm (1.1” equivalent) Optical zoom 40× Digital zoom 1.25×, 1.5×, 1.75×, 2× Iris range f/8–f/32 Minimum object distance 10 m “at focal lengths of 40–800 mm (1/1.8” equivalent)” (M.O.D.) 20 m “at focal lengths of 801–1600 mm (1/1.8” equivalent)”...
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