background image

 

 

MENU 

 

 

DESCRIPTION 

AE 

(automatic 
exposure) 

 1/25 

1/30 

1/50 

1/60 

1/100 

1/120 

1/250 

1/500 

1/1000 

1/3000 

1/10000 

Manually choose the shutter speed you need for exposure.   

 

FLICKER 

OFF / 50HZ / 
60HZ 

Enable this function to fix the flicker situation. 

 

BLC 

0 ~ 16 

Adjust the image to compensate for an area that is overpowered by 
brightness because of excessive light. The image will be properly 
exposed for clearness. 
Note: This function is available only in the day mode. 

 

AGC 

1 ~ 5 

Set the level of Auto Gain Control to detect and enhance the image 
signals when the light condition is poor.   
The higher the value, the stronger the signals will be enhanced, and 
the more noise the image will get. 

 LSC  ON 

OFF 

Enable or disable Lens Shading Correction to correct the 
phenomenon of vignetting when the focal length is short. 

SPECIAL PRIVACY 

ZONE 

AREA 

SEL.  Select AREA1 or AREA2 to show a predefined area for masking. To 

move and change the area, please go to SX / EX / SY / EY. 

 

MASK PAT. 

Select the color to mask: black / gray / white. Select OFF to disable 
area masking. 

 

 

SX 

Extend / narrow the current area from the left side. 

 

 

EX 

Extend / narrow the current area from the right side. 

 

 

SY 

Extend / narrow the current area from the top. 

 

 

EY 

Extend / narrow the current area from the bottom. 

 MOTION* 

MOTION 

Enable 

(

ON

) / disable (

OFF

) motion detection.   

 

 

SENSITI. 

Set the sensitivity to trigger motion detection. The higher the value, 
the more sensitive the camera to trigger motion detection. 

 

 

ALARM 

Choose the way to show motion detection is triggered: 

TRACE

 to 

frame the area in red which motion trigger occurs on the screen, or 

ICON

 to simply show a running man icon for motion trigger 

occurrences. 

 

 

HOLD TIME 

Set how long the alarm lasts in second from 1 to 10. 

 

HLC 

HLC 

HLC (high light compensation) is used to suppress strong backlight 
for clearer images. A grey mask will be covered on the source of the 
strong light. 
Choose 

ON

 and click 

 

(ENTER) to select the areas for this 

function. 
The screen will be divided into 16 areas. Move to the area you 
want, and click 

 

(ENTER) to make 

X

 to 

O

 

 

MASK VALUE 

Set the darkness of the mask.   
The more the value, the lighter the grey you’ll get. The less the 
value, the darker the grey you’ll get. 

 

 

THRESHOLD 

Set the level of light source which enables masking.   
The more the value, the stronger the light source will trigger HLC; 
the less the value, the lighter the light source will trigger HLC. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for AVT1104TP

Page 1: ... to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance ROHS Announcement All lead free products offered by the company comply with the requirements of the European law on the Restriction of Hazardo...

Page 2: ...e 1080P 30fps 1080P 25fps Min Illumination 0 1 Lux F1 8 0 Lux IR LED ON S N Ratio More than 48dB AGC OFF Shutter Speed 1 30 1 25 sec 1 720000 1 600000 sec Lens f3 6mm F1 8 Lens Angle 89 Horizontal 46 Vertical 108 Diagonal IR LED 18 units IR Effective Distance Up to 18 meters IR Shift YES Day Night Mode YES IRIS Mode AES White Balance AUTO USER PUSH 8000K 6000K 4200K 3200K AGC Adjustable Sharpness ...

Page 3: ...Figure 2 Step3 Drill 4 holes and screw the base to the wall or ceiling Figure 2 Figure 3 Step4 Put together the bracket and the lens and slightly adjust the camera lens Make sure it faces your target surveillance area NOTE Do not install the lens opposite down Refer to Figure5 Put together Upside Downside Figure 4 Figure 5 Step 5 Screw the base tight Refer to Figure 6 Step 6 Power on the camera an...

Page 4: ...ut will damage this unit 2 Video Output Connector VIDEO OUT Connect the camera video output to the video input of a DVR with 75Ω coaxial cable Note To ensure the camera has sufficient protection against moisture an extra waterproof measure such as by using an insulating tape must be used to cover the power and video connectors after connection WIRE INDICATION FOR ALARM CONNECTION COLOR FUNCTION Ye...

Page 5: ... DVR live view right click to show the DVR main menu and select ADVANCED CONFIG DCCS Then select the channel which connects this camera and click SETUP to enter the menu of camera parameters ADVANCED CONFIG CAMERA CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 DETECTION MENU SETUP ALERT NETWORK DISPLAY RECORD F W 1015 DCCS DEVICE AVTXXX NOTIFY CONNECTION OK EXIT When the camera menu is entered you ll see the keys on the bottom ...

Page 6: ...d damage the camera With this function the camera will delay the mode switch at night since the light change is temporary and unnecessary to pay attention AWB MODE AUTO Automatically adjust the white balance based on the surrounding environment USER Manually adjust the white balance parameters Choose USER and click ENTER to enter the USER MODE to modify R G B gain parameters PUSH It s used for the...

Page 7: ...eft side EX Extend narrow the current area from the right side SY Extend narrow the current area from the top EY Extend narrow the current area from the bottom MOTION MOTION Enable ON disable OFF motion detection SENSITI Set the sensitivity to trigger motion detection The higher the value the more sensitive the camera to trigger motion detection ALARM Choose the way to show motion detection is tri...

Page 8: ...level to compensate the brightness of the image if needed The more the value the brighter the image will be MIRROR OFF ON Enable to turn the images horizontally based on your installation situation when necessary FLIP OFF ON Enable to flip the image 180 when necessary SYSTEM CAMERA ID 0 255 Set the camera ID ID DISP OFF ON Enable or disable the display of the camera ID NAME DISP OFF ON This functi...

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