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High Resolution Technologies Security Camera User Manual

High resolution technologies security camera user manual

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High Resolution
True Day/Night Box Camera

QUICK START GUIDE

This camera is the ideal solution for
security and surveillance needs. It provides
excellent quality even in low-light
conditions, features zone blocking to
safeguard your privacy, and remote control
via an RS485 port.

Important Notes

Safety Information
This product is intended for security and surveillance
CCTV applications. It must be installed and maintained
in accordance with good installation practices.
Installation and servicing must only be carried out
by qualified personnel.
To avoid risk of damage or electric shock, do not
attempt to service this product or open the chassis.
This product contains no user-serviceable parts.
Low voltage cameras must be powered from a UL
listed class 2 power supply.
For outdoor use, please employ an IP65 (or better)
certified protective housing.
Mains cameras are not evaluated by UL.
CAUTION: To prevent risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
This camera is designed for indoor general-purpose
CCTV applications only. Do not expose to extreme
conditions such as temperatures outside the range of
-10ºC~50ºC (14ºF~122ºF).
This camera must be used in a clean, dry, dust-free
environment unless enclosed in an IP65 (or better)
certified housing.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
The manufacturer declares that this product is compliant
with EMC directive 89/336, and Low Voltage Directive
LVD 73/23 EEC, conforming to the requirements of
standards EN 55022 for emissions, IEC801 parts 2, 3 and
4 for immunity, and EN 60065 for electrical equipment
safety.
NOTE: This is a class B product. In a domestic
environment this product may cause radio interference.

Name and Function of Parts

Focus
Adjust
Top View
BNC Composite
Video Output
R
RoHS
AI Lens,
Lamp & Data
Connections
Connecting
Connecting to a Power Supply
Mains Power Supply: This camera operates directly
from the mains supply and is supplied with a detachable
power supply cord. The operating voltage is
100~250VAC
Low Voltage Power Supply: This camera operates
between 11~28 VDC and 20-29VAC. Connections are
indicated above the terminals on the rear panel of the
camera. The power supply must be a UL listed class 2
type.
The power LED on the rear panel is lit when the camera
is connected to a power source.
NOTE: The typical power consumption of a camera is
less than 5 Watts.
Connecting to a TV / Video
Connect a video coaxial cable terminated with a 75 Ω
BNC connector to the BNC socket labeled VIDEO OUT.
Connect the other end of the cable to the VIDEO IN
socket of your video or television equipment.
R
L
VIDEO
SET
Control Key
Bracket
OSD Menu
OSD Menu
Mount
Navigation
Control
Lens
Pad
Key
Mount
Side View
VIDEO
DC LENS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
POWER
R.t
NO
100 - 240VAC 50/60Hz
-
-
+
+
VIDEO LENS
Power
LED
Power
Socket
Rear Panel Connections
(AC mains)
VIDEO
DC LENS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
POWER
R.t
NO
DC 12V
GND
AC 21V
-
-
+
+
VIDEO LENS
DC Lens
Power
Connector
RS485
Input
Switch
Terminal
Rear Panel Connections
(AC/DC low voltage)
R
L
VIDEO
Mounting Your Camera
Your camera can be mounted from the top or bottom,
either on a bracket or tripod. The mounting points accept
standard photographic mounting bolts (1/4" BSW or 20
UNC).
The mounting bracket must be capable of supporting
the camera and the lens.
Should the lens be substantially heavier than the camera,
it is recommended to use the mounting point on the lens
itself.
NOTE: Ensure the bracket anchors and mounting
surface can support the load of the camera and
bracket.
Installing Lenses
Before installing a lens, you must first remove the lens
cover from the camera. If mounting a C-Mount lens,
attach the spacer ring to the camera.
Installing Fixed and Manual Lenses
1. If using a C-mount lens, slide the back focus adjustment
fully to the left with the lens facing towards you (see

Setting the Focus).

2. Screw the lens on to the camera.
3. Ensure the electronic iris and automatic gain control are
both ON.
4. If the lens has an iris, open this fully.
5. If the lens has a focusing ring fitted, set it to infinity (∞)
and then adjust the back focus.
6. If the lens has an iris, close according to the required
depth of field.
Setting the Focus
To adjust the image focus, there is a back focus
adjustment mechanism located at the front of the camera,
above the lens. If a C-Mount lens is to be used on the
camera, the supplied adaptor ring should be mounted to
the camera first. Failure to do this may cause damage to
the IR Cut filter mechanism and CCD.
Use the following procedure to adjust the focus:
1. Unscrew (loosen) the back focus adjustment lock
screw.
2. Slide the focus adjustment to the left (if facing the lens)
to move the CCD sensor away from the back of the
lens or to the right to move the CCD sensor towards
the back of the lens.
3. Tighten the screw to lock the back focus adjustment in
place.
Lock Screw

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Summary of Contents for High Resolution Technologies Security Camera

  • Page 1: Name And Function Of Parts

    High Resolution True Day/Night Box Camera QUICK START GUIDE This camera is the ideal solution for security and surveillance needs. It provides excellent quality even in low-light conditions, features zone blocking to safeguard your privacy, and remote control via an RS485 port. RoHS Important Notes Safety Information...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Installing a Direct (DC) Drive Lens 1. If using a C-mount lens, fit the C-mount adaptor ring and slide the back focus adjsutment fully to the left with the lens facing towards you (see Setting the Focus). 2. Fit the lens to the camera and connect it to the DC lens socket, as defined by the pin assignments in Figure 1.