Digital Watchdog DWC-D3661T User Manual

Digital Watchdog DWC-D3661T User Manual

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Starlight MPA
Indoor Dome Camera
DWC-D3661T
DWC-D3661TIR
ABOUT MANUAL
Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully.
Be sure to keep it handy for future reference.
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  • Page 1 Starlight MPA Indoor Dome Camera DWC-D3661T DWC-D3661TIR ABOUT MANUAL Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for future reference. 07212014...
  • Page 2 PRECAUTIONS Do not open or modify. Do not open the case except during maintenance and installation, for it may be dangerous and can cause damage. Do not put objects into the unit. Keep metal objects and flammable substances from entering the camera. It can cause fire, short-circuits, or other damages.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Features Parts and Descriptions Dimensions Installation Inside the Box Easy Installation Connecting to Monitors Control Board Adjus ing the Camera Lens Adjus ing the Camera Gimbal Module OSD Menu 13-25 Troubleshooting Warranty Information 27-28 Specifications 29-30...
  • Page 4: Features

    FEATURES* 1/3" Sony 1.3M CMOS 820 TV Lines [B/W], 800 TV Lines [Color] 2.8~12mm Varifocal Auto Iris Lens 100ft Range IR with Intelligent Camera Sync, Smart IR [DWC-D3661TIR] True Day & Night with IR Cut Filter 3D DNR (3D Digital Noise Reduction) WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) Star-Light (Super Low Light Technology) HME (Highlight Masking Exposure)
  • Page 5: Parts And Descriptions

    PARTS & DESCRIPTION* Bottom Case Camera Gimbal Upper Case Dome Cover BNC Cable DC12V Cable UTP Cable RS485 Cable Alarm Output Cable...
  • Page 6: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS (IN)* 120.0 4.72” 89.0 3.50” 81.0 3.19”...
  • Page 7: Inside The Box

    INSIDE THE BOX* Included with your Camera User Manual Moun ing Template 2 Machine Screws and 2 Dry Wall Anchors Secondary Video-BNC Cable Power Cable Strl ght MPA Indoor Dome Camera DWC-D366 DWC-D366 AB U MA UA...
  • Page 8: Easy Installation

    EASY INSTALLATION* 1. To detach the camera’s cover dome from the camera’s module press the small buttons located at the sides of the cover dome. While pressing the buttons, disconnect the cover dome from the camera’s base module. 2. Use he camera or mounting template to mark and drill the necessary holes in the wall or ceiling.
  • Page 9: Connecting To Monitors

    CONNECTING TO MONITORS* Use the diagram below to connect to a Monitor or CRT Monitor properly. 12VDC/24VAC CCTV Monitor Left Right Second Video Output Down Monitor Power Connection - 12VDC/24VAC Dual Voltage (Auto Polarity Detection and Protection) All cameras are equipped with a second video output for on-site configuration.
  • Page 10: Control Board

    CONTROL BOARD* Secondary Connector: Video Output Connector for On-Site Configuration Joystick: Controls the OSD menu. Remove he camera’s lens cover by rotating it counter-clockwise. Use the Joystick to control he camera’s OSD options.
  • Page 11: Adjusting The Camera Lens

    ADJUSTING THE CAMERA LENS* Follow the instructions provided below to make any lens adjustments. ZOOM FOCUS Zoom: Wide Tele Non IR Focus: Near To adjust the field of view, use the L-Key to turn he zoom screw (located on he bottom of he camera) counter-clockwise to zoom in, or clockwise to zoom out.
  • Page 12 ADJUSTING THE CAMERA GIMBAL* Non IR Non R Rotation 360º Panning 360º Non IR Tilting 55º IR LED Tilting 65º...
  • Page 13: Module Osd Menu

    MODULE OSD MENU* EXPOSURE COLOR DAY & NIGHT FUNCTION LENS WB BAL. D&N MODE SHARPNESS MANUAL / DC ATW / AWB / PUSH / AUTO / COLOR / B&W 0 ~ 10 BACKLIGHT CONTROL GAMMA MANUAL OFF / HME / BLC / WDR AUTO / EXT.
  • Page 14 EXPOSURE LENS Manual mode supports the fixed board lens or the manual Manual iris lens. DC mode supports the auto-iris varifocal lens. NOTE: Both MANUAL and DC mode have FOCUS ADJ. You can adjust the focus by finding the highest number on the FOCUS SET. DC Lens Submenu MANUAL Lens Submenu Mode: MANUAL: Set the lens mode to Normal or Deblur.
  • Page 15 EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT HIGHLIGHT MASKING EXPOSURE HME allows objects to appear clearly on the screen by masking extremely bright areas. To setup HME, set the level and mode. The lower the setting, the darker the masking areas have to be. Select from: 0 ~ 20. Mode: Select when to enable HME settings.
  • Page 16 EXPOSURE DYNAMIC RANGE COMPRESSOR DRC enables dark areas in images to become more visible wi hout overexposing the bright areas to create one perfect image. Select from: Off, Low, Middle, or High NOTE: If WDR or DEFOG are enabled, the DRC settings are set automatically and will not be available for adjustment.
  • Page 17 COLOR WB MODE Auto Tracking White Balance Control mode compensates for color temperature changes between 2400K and 11000K Auto White Balance Control mode compensates for color temperature changes lower than 2000K and higher than 15000K PUSH Push fixes the white balance based on the current lighting automa ically. MANUAL Users can control the white balance manually by changing RED GAIN and BLUE GAIN (see below).
  • Page 18 DAY & NIGHT D&N MODE AUTO / In AUTO mode, the camera switches between day and night automatically depending COLOR / on light level. If COLOR is selected, the camera always stays in day/color mode. B&W If B&W is selected, camera always stays in night/B&W mode. CONTROL Select if the Day/ Night switch will be based on the AGC levels (AUTO), or using IR LED lights (EXT.)
  • Page 19 DAY & NIGHT CONTROL (CONT.) - CDS: The camera’s Day/ Night switch will be set according to the LED board in the camera. * CDS Threshold: Marks the light level at which the camera will switch between color and B/W. The lower the value, the camera will require less light (more darkness) to switch to Night Mode.
  • Page 20 FUNCTION SHARPNESS Sets the image sharpness. The higher the number, the sharper the image. 0 ~ 10 GAMMA Select the desired gamma level. 0.55 is default setting. 0.45 ~ 0 65 MIRROR / FLIP Reflects the camera horizontally. MIRROR FLIP Reflects the camera vertically.
  • Page 21: Motion Set

    MOTION The camera can detect he movement and display an alarm on the screen when movement is detected. MOTION OFF / ON Select to enable or disable the camera’s motion detection. If ON is selected: DET. SETTINGS Use this submenu to adjust the motion detection’s sensi ivity, detection dwell time, Motion Estimate, and setup a Signal Output Action: - Sensitivity: The smaller he movement you want to detect, the higher the sensitivity value must be.
  • Page 22 MOTION The camera can detect he movement and display an alarm on the screen when movement is detected. ALARM Select to enable or disable the camera’s motion detection, and select which conditions will trigger the alarm from the following options: - Shaking (ON / OFF): “Camera Moving!!”...
  • Page 23 PRIVACY You can hide some parts of the screen for privacy masking. A total of 8 different privacy masking zones are available. PRIVACY SET - Select the zone number you want to setup. - To enable it, turn the display option ON. - H-POS: Move the Zone position Left or right.
  • Page 24 SETUP COMMUNICATION Use this setup menu to adjust the camera’s ID and Baudrate. The camera’s default Protocol is Pelco-D. - CAM ID: Provide an ID number for the camera ( 0 ~ 255 ). - BAUDRATE: 9600bps is default. Select the baudrate from the following options: 2400/4800/9600/57600/115200 bps.
  • Page 25 EXIT EXIT SAVE Exit the OSD menu after saving the recent changes. INITIAL Exit the OSD menu after resetting the camera to factory default.
  • Page 26 TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair, check the following or contact our technical specialist. FOR NO VIDEO Check the coaxial cable and make sure it is connected securely. Check the lens’ iris adjustment at the camera’s OSD menu. Check the power supply and make sure the camera has the proper voltage and current.
  • Page 27: Warranty Information

    WARRANTY INFORMATION* Digital Watchdog (referred to as “the Warrantor”) warrants he Digital Watchdog Camera against defects in materials or workmanship as follows: LABOR: For the initial five (5) years and one (1) year on IR LED from the original purchase date, if the camera is determined to be defective, the Warrantor will repair or replace the unit with a new or refurbished product at its option at no charge.
  • Page 28 This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state-to-state. If the problem is not handled to your sa isfaction, then write to the following address: Digital Watchdog, Inc. ATTN: RMA Department 5436 W. Crenshaw Street...
  • Page 29: Specifications

    Internal Horizontal Resolution 820 TV Lines [B/W], 800 TV Lines [Color] Minimum Illumination F1.2 (30IRE): 0.0 Lux [DWC-D3361TIR] F1.2 (30IRE): 0.14 Lux [Color], 0.03 Lux [B/W] [DWC-D3661T] S/N Ratio 55dB (AGC off) Video Output CVBS: 1 0Vp-p / 75 Ω...
  • Page 30 SPECIFICATIONS* OPERATIONAL Day and Night Auto / Day / Night Auto Gain Control 0 ~ 20 Intelligent Motion Detection Digital Quick Zoom Motion Detection 4 Motion Regions Privacy Zones 16 Programmable Privacy Masks Enhanced Day & Night Function LED Operation point selection, External LED ON/OFF Control [DWC-D3361TIR] Gamma 0.45 ~ 0 65...
  • Page 31 MEMO*...
  • Page 32 5436 W Crenshaw St. Tampa, FL 33634 Tel : 866-446-3595 / 813-888-9555 Fax : 813-888-9262 www.Digital-Watchdog.com technicalsupport@dwcc.tv Technical Support Hours : Monday-Friday 9:00am to 8:00pm EST...

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