XVision XPB750WIR User Manual

700 tvl 120m ir camera

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XPB750WIR
Model:
700 TVL 120m IR Camera

Before you begin

• Please unpack the box carefully and identify that all the parts are present.
Please bear in mind the following points when choosing a mounting position.
• The camera must be positioned so that it will not point directly into the sun (sunrise
and sunset) or any bright light, as this may cause damage to the camera.
• Do not cut the camera cables, this will void the warranty.
• Make sure you use only the recommended power supply. Damage caused to the
camera by incorrect voltage or wiring is not covered by the warranty.
Model:
XPB750WIR
700 TVL 120m IR Camera

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  • Page 1: Before You Begin

    XPB750WIR Model: 700 TVL 120m IR Camera Before you begin • Please unpack the box carefully and identify that all the parts are present. Please bear in mind the following points when choosing a mounting position. • The camera must be positioned so that it will not point directly into the sun (sunrise and sunset) or any bright light, as this may cause damage to the camera.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Safety Precautions ............3 2. Product Description ............4 3. Features ................ 4 4. Contents ............... 5 5. Product Assembly ............5 6. Installation ..............5 7. Camera OSD Control ............. 7 8. OSD Menu Structure ............8 9.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Thank you for purchasing this Xvision camera. Before operating this product, please read this instruction manual carefully. 1. Safety Precautions z Do not disassemble or modify the camera. Please refer repairs or service to a qualified service technician. z Take care when installing the camera. Avoid scratching the front glass window.
  • Page 4: Product Description

    2. Product Description The XPB750WIR IR camera is designed for high risk applications. It offers very high resolution images of 600 TVL in Colour mode and 700 TVL in B/W mode, with a low lux sensitivity of 0.009 lux. It features, 30m Number Plate Recognition, Wide Dynamic Range, Smart DNR for disk saving and an Auto Iris Varifocal Lens.
  • Page 5: Contents

    4. Contents • XPB750WIR Camera • x4 Screws & x4 Wall Plugs • User Manual • x2 Allen Key • Drill Stencil • Screwdriver • Video Testing Cable • DC Power Socket • Bracket Extension Rod • Rubber Sleeve 5. Product Assembly...
  • Page 6 Video Cable ADJUST THE CAMERA LENS The XPB750WIR is fitted with a Varifocal lens. You can make adjustments to both the Zoom and Focal Length by following these easy steps: 1. Remove the sunshield and screw off the camera’s back cover and pull the casing away.
  • Page 7: Camera Osd Control

    7. Camera OSD Control Various camera settings can be adjusted using the OSD buttons located at the rear end of the camera. To access the OSD buttons, remove the sunshield and screw off the camera’s back cover and pull the casing away, the buttons are located in the centre of the rear panel. Please Note: Use the screwdriver as a tool to help loosen/tighten the back cover.
  • Page 8: Osd Menu Structure

    8. OSD Menu Structure SETUP MENU LENS > DC > MANUAL EXPOSURE > SHUTTER > BRIGHTNESS > AGC > DWDR > RETURN WHITE BALANCE > MANUAL > ATW1 >ATW2 > AWC-SET BACKLIGHT > OFF > BLC > HLC DAY/NIGHT > AUTO >...
  • Page 9: Setup Menu Functions

    9. SETUP Menu Functions 9.1. LENS <Option : DC> This should be left on the default DC setting. 9.2. EXPOSURE <Option : SHUTTER / BRIGHTNESS / AGC / DWDR / RETURN> • SHUTTER: Adjusts shutter settings <AUTO / FLK / MANUAL> - AUTO - Adjusts shutter settings to control the brightness level on screen.
  • Page 10: White Balance

    9. SETUP Menu Functions continued 9.3. WHITE BALANCE (WHITE BALANCE MENU) <Option : MANUAL / ATW1 / ATW2 / AWC-SET> • White Balance adjusts the colour temperature of the camera image to match the type of light available, so that white and other colours appear as natural as possible. - MANUAL: To fine-tune the White Balance manually adjust the Red Gain and Blue Gain between 0~255.
  • Page 11: Day/Night

    9. SETUP Menu Functions continued • HLC - Select this feature to select masking of bright areas in the image, such as when viewing number plates when car headlights are on. To fine-tune the HLC manually enter the sub-menu by pressing the SET button. Change the LEVEL value to set level of masking and change MODE to set whether to mask all day long or during low light conditions only.
  • Page 12: Dpc

    9. SETUP Menu Functions continued 9.6. DPC • This setting is for factory use only. If initiated power-down and power-up the camera. 9.7. SPECIAL 9.7.1 CAM TITLE <Option : ON / OFF> Use the feature to display a title on the monitor. CAM TITLE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K...
  • Page 13 9. SETUP Menu Functions continued - AREA SEL.: Select motion detection area number (AREA 1-4). The area selected will flash on and off visually. - AREA STATE: Turns the selected motion detection area ON or OFF. Pressing the SET button when ON will change the display to set the position and the size of the area. The LEFT/RIGHT controls will change the setting and pressing the SET button will save the changes.
  • Page 14 9. SETUP Menu Functions continued 9.7.4. PARK LINE This feature allows the user to set on-screen parking lines for vehicle use. 9.7.5 IMAGE ADJUST Adjust Sharpness, Contrast, Font Colour and DNR on the camera image. IMAGE ADJ LENS SHAD 2DNR MIRROR FONT COLOR CONTRAST...
  • Page 15: Reset

    9. SETUP Menu Functions continued 9.8. RESET Resets all settings to the factory default. 9.9. EXIT Exits the Main Menu.
  • Page 16: Specifications

    Dimensions (WxHxD) (without 214 x 79 x 167mm bracket): TECHNICAL SUPPORT: For Technical Support for any Xvision product please contact your local distributor. LIMITED WARRANTY: This product is supplied with a 3 Year warranty - (1 year for LEDs). The Warranty excludes: Products that have been misused, (including accidental damage) and damage caused by normal wear and tear.

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