General Content Thank you for using our products. Before use, please read this General manual carefully to ensure correct use of this series of products. Precautions Please keep the manual properly for future use. Features This series of cameras take high-sensitivity CCD as the image Structure and Components sensor, all circuits have long work life and high reliability.
Features DIS (Digital Image Stabilization): Performs digital image stabilization to allow stable and pleasant WDR (Wide Dynamic Range): video even in situations where the camera is shaking. This Provides a powerful Wide Dynamic Range solution, allows the feature is especially important for the high-zoom cameras where camera to provide vivid colors without losing details.
Structure and Components Connecting your camera - Connecting the lens Mount screw Before mounting a lens, please check whether it is a C-mount or CS - mount lens. The back focus is set for the CS-mount lens at the Back focus screw factory.
OSD Menu OSD Main Menu Main Menu Cam Name This camera utilizes an on-screen user MENU. To set items on the menu, use the following buttons on the OSD panel. On/Off Lens DC IRIS/Manual Exposure AGC / Shutter / Sens-Up / Initial Set / Previous Day/Night Day / Night / EXT –...
OSD Menu Operation - Scroll to CAM NAME using ▲ or ▼. - use ◄ or ► to select ON and press O. - To enter the MAIN MENU screen Press O. < MAIN MENU> The MAIN MENU screen appears on the monitor. - To exit the MAIN MENU screen.
2) Lens - You can also adjust the position of the name on your monitor. For adjusting select POS and press O. Iris is mechanism which closes and opens allowing more or less - Use ▲▼◄► to move your name across the monitor and press light into the lens.
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3) Exposure - When selected DC IRIS you can press O for entering To compensate for the lighting conditions, the exposure control DC IRIS MENU can be adjusted. In order to set the BRIGHTNESS level. Use this menu to set the means for the camera to automatically - Use ◄...
SENS-UP <EXPOSURE MENU> When this mode enabled, the camera would use digital slow shutter of over a field-time when needed. Field time is equal to 1/50 sec (PAL) or 1/60 (NTSC). The menu allow the setting of the SHUTTER shutter limitation, where x2 refers to 1/50 sec, x50 is 1second, etc. SENS UP - Scroll to SENS-UP using ▲...
4) Day/Night Settings a) If selected AUTO press O to enter D/N AUTO MENU Day/Night refers to the mechanism of changing of the optical filter <D/N AUTO MENU> between IR-cut filter to non-IRC filter. AUTO - set the filter automatically, DAY - force the usage of the IRC filter (color), and D/N LEVEL NIGHT- force usage of IR-PASS filter (and display B&W image).
5) WDR/BLC/ECLPS b) If Selected EXT press O to enter D/N EXT Menu. WDR is used when your want to see BOTH bright and dark zones This is related to the Smart-IR when working with IR-LED of the image. In the mode, you will see the details in both the dark camera.
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AREA SETTING b) If selected BLC press O to enter BLC MENU. - Scroll to AREA SETTING using ▲ or▼ and press O. BLC is used when you have a WDR scene, and you want to see Inside you have 16 in depended ON/OFF areas that you can set the DARK zone, and you do not mind if the bright zone would be manually according to the requirements of the actual saturated.
6) White Balance Settings <ECLIPSE MENU> White balance setting can be adjusted according to the color temperature of object. AREA SETTING ALL AREA SET - Scroll to WHITE BAL using ▲ or ▼. MASK COLOR GRAY - Use◄ or ► to select between ATW / COL-ROLL / PUSH / ECLPS LEVEL 1----|---- MANUAL.
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PUSH It is use in environment full of none “white” light (like bright - Scroll to RED using ▲ or ▼. yellow light) which affect the AWB and cause a falls color - Use ◄ or ► to set amount of RED. under AWB.
DNR LEVEL 7) 3D-DNR Set the level of noise reduction. The more reduction is set, the The camera is equipped with the most advance Motion compen- image would be more blurry, but with less noise. sated 3D-DNR (3-Dimensional Digital Noise Reduction) function; - Scroll to LEVEL using ▲...
8) EFFECTS MENU DZOOM MODE Allows you to digitally zoom the image and tour inside it. Here you can find a collection of special effects to handle the - Scroll to DZOOM MODE using ▲ or ▼. image. - Use ◄ or ► to select ON/OFF. - Scroll to EFFECTS using▲...
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ZOOM - Scroll to ZOOM using▲ or ▼. Note: When selected IMAGE FREEZE- ON DZOOM MODE - Use ◄ or ► to select zoom level X1.00 - X6.13. won't be available and the --- Sign will appear. DZOOM PAN - Scroll to DZOOM PAN using ▲ or ▼. D-EFFECT - Use◄...
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CR GAIN COLOR Set CR GAIN level. Set Color/Black & White picture. - Scroll to CR GAIN using ▲ or ▼. - Scroll to COLOR using ▲ or ▼. - Use ◄ or ► to select CR Gain level between 0 – 100. - Use ◄...
MOTION DETECT 9) SPECIAL MENU Your camera transmits an alert signal when it detects motion of an Here object on the screen. You can connect the camera to an external - Scroll to SPECIAL using ▲ or ▼. alarm or recording system, and activate it when the camera detects motion.
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SENSITIVITY ZONE NUMBER - Scroll to ZONE NUMBER using ▲ or ▼. You can set different sensitivity level to each zone. The more - Use ◄ or ► to select ZONE1 – ZONE 8. sensitive the detection is, it would detect even smaller motion, but it might cause more false alarms, and vise versa.
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MOVE X Moves horizontal position of the mask. <PRIVACY MASK MENU> - Scroll to MOVE X using ▲ or ▼. - Use ◄ or ► to move left or right 2 - 98. MASK NUMBER MASK1 MASK STATE MOVE Y MASK COLOR GRAY Moves vertical position of the mask...
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- Press O and the COMM SETTING MENU will appear. - Scroll to STABILIZER using ▲ or ▼. - Use ◄ or ► to set ON/OFF. <COMM SETTING MENU> L/L SYNC The Line-Lock (L/L) feature allows the camera to synchronize its PROTOCOL PELCO-D frame rate to the power line phase.
Specifications DISPLAY ID You can choose if your camera ID will be displayed or not. - Scroll to DISPLAY ID using ▲ or ▼. Model No. BX-361UV - Use ◄ or ► to select ON/OFF. Power DC12±10% Max 2.0W Sensor 1/3 inch Sony SuperHAD CCD II ID POSITION NTSC:811(H)×508(V)
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