Swann SHD860 Reference Manual

Swann SHD860 Reference Manual

1080p sdi cameras on-screen display (osd) varifocal bullet and dome

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1080p SDI Cameras
On-Screen Display (OSD)
SHD860,SHD870,SHD875,Varifocal Bullet and Dome
REFERENCE GUIDE
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MSDIOSD030713E

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  • Page 1 1080p SDI Cameras On-Screen Display (OSD) SHD860,SHD870,SHD875,Varifocal Bullet and Dome REFERENCE GUIDE MSDIOSD030713E...
  • Page 2 OSD Reference Guide About the OSD So - you’ve got one (or more!) of Swann’s range of 1080p SDI cameras, and you want to use some of the advanced features. Good call! It may seem a little tricky at first, but it’s pretty easy once you’re up and running.
  • Page 3: Using The Osd

    OSD Reference Guide Using the OSD To access the camera’s OSD feature, connect the camera’s RS485 plug either to an OSD Controller (if supplied) or directly to the RS485 port on the back of the DVR. Refer to your 1080p SDI camera’s documentation for information on how to make the RS485 connection between camera and OSD controller/DVR.
  • Page 4: Osd Functions

    OSD Reference Guide OSD Functions LENS This camera uses technology that can self-adjust its apperture based on the changing light conditions . With this function, you can choose between DC, VIDEO and MANUAL modes. The difference between the modes is really minor - you may notice a very slight difference in screen brightness - that’s about it! So we suggest you keep the default setting - VIDEO.
  • Page 5: White Balance

    OSD Reference Guide OSD Functions Backlight BLC: Fine-tune how the camera responds to backlighting. The camera will try to expose things in the foreground properly, even if this means that the background will over-expose/ white out. HSBLC: Place a black mask over extreme highlights in your images. It can be useful to block out, for example, a bright window during the day or car headlights at night.
  • Page 6: Cam Title

    NEG. IMAGE: Display the image in a negative exposed format. • MOTION You can arm the camera to be able to detect motion. Note that, if you’re using a Swann DVR with motion detection enabled, then there’s no need to arm it on the camera as well.
  • Page 7 OSD Reference Guide OSD Functions SELECT: Select the motion detection zone (AREA1, AREA2, AREA3) that you want to • configure. The selected zone will be blinking in a red box. DISPLAY: Choose whether to enable motion detection for the selected zone. If enabled, •...
  • Page 8 OSD and PTZ when you connect the camera’s RS485 plug to an external control device (e.g., Swann DVR). VERSION The firmware version of the camera.
  • Page 9 OSD Reference Guide NOTICE The information printed in this reference guide is correct at the time of publication. As we’re constantly making improvements to our products, firmware, software and user manuals, we reserve the right to change the information without prior notice. NOTES...
  • Page 10: Helpdesk / Technical Support Details

    Any unit which proves defective during the stated period will be repaired without charge for parts or labour or replaced at the sole discretion of Swann. The end user is responsible for all freight charges incurred to send the product to Swann’s repair centres. The end user is responsible for all shipping costs incurred when shipping from and to any country other than the country of origin.

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Shd870Shd875

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