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1.

  This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should    

  abide to all local codes.

2.

  Do not disassemble the camera - this is to prevent electronic shock  

 

  and/or  malfunction. Do not loosen any screws on the camera body.

3. 

Do not touch the front glass directly. If necessary, use a soft cloth to wipe off  

  dust or debris.

4.

  Avoid installation on surfaces subjected to frequent vibration or shocks.

5.

  Do not operate the camera beyond its temperature range or power source    

  ratings.

6.

  Should any damage or suspected damage occur, shutdown the power  

 

  source, unplug and contact your service provider.

7.

  Do not install the camera under unstable lighting conditions. Severe  

 

  lighting change or flicker can cause the camera to work improperly.

8.

  Never use the camera close to a gas or oil leak.

9.

  Do not drop the camera or subject the unit to physical shocks.

10.

 Never keep the camera facing directly to strong light.

11.

 Do not install near devices which emit a strong electro-magnetic field.

12.

 Unplug the camera from the power source before maintenance. 

13.

 Use a soft cloth only for cleaning.

14.

 If the camera may be exposed to weather conditions, dust particles or  

 

  moisture install in an IP rated housing suitable to the conditions.

INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT: ENSURE ALL CAUTIONARY PROCEDURES ARE OBSERVED 

DURING INSTALLATION.

 

It is recommended the VCP553 is tested during the most demanding 

environmental conditions such as low light or bright sunlight to ensure 

continuity of effective CCTV monitoring.

Remove the camera unit carefully from the box, reserving the accessory 

contents in a safe place.

Point the Camera towards the intended area to be monitored.

Check the power supply voltage and connect your power supply into the power 

port on the Camera.

  Attach a test monitor to the video out BNC port and adjust the zoom.

  (See connection example)

  This can be done by using the T (Zoom in) and W (Zoom out)    

  buttons at the rear of the Camera. (See button operations)

  The default Camera setting is 'AUTO' focus.

  If you require manual focus, select: 

  'MENU 1' > FOCUS MODE > MANUAL. 

  The N (Focus near) and F (Focus far) buttons on the  

 

  Camera can now be used.

  Adjust the Camera picture using the OSD menu as necessary.

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

Ensure all power and cable connections are correct between the Camera, 

power source, monitor, telemetry devices and DVR if used

Summary of Contents for VCP553

Page 1: ...VCP553 Colour Mono Zoom Camera USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...g conditions Severe lighting change or flicker can cause the camera to work improperly 8 Never use the camera close to a gas or oil leak 9 Do not drop the camera or subject the unit to physical shocks 10 Never keep the camera facing directly to strong light 11 Do not install near devices which emit a strong electro magnetic field 12 Unplug the camera from the power source before maintenance 13 Use...

Page 3: ...voltage and connect your power supply into the power port on the Camera Attach a test monitor to the video out BNC port and adjust the zoom See connection example This can be done by using the T Zoom in and W Zoom out buttons at the rear of the Camera See button operations The default Camera setting is AUTO focus If you require manual focus select MENU 1 FOCUS MODE MANUAL The N Focus near and F Fo...

Page 4: ...Example ...

Page 5: ...P PREV DISPLAY NEXT SEQ MON CAM DVR ESC ENTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 OPEN FAR WIDE IRIS FOCUS ZOOM CLOSE NEAR TELE POWER Rx Tx DVR AI CAM ALM GROUP OFF ON VST PSU FUNCTION KEYS POWER INPUT TERMINAL POWER LED VIDEO OUT JACK CONTROL INTERFACE T N F POWER 485 485 ZOOM COM FOCUS D N GND 12V GND VIDEO W ...

Page 6: ...2 ZOOM STOP 1 264 ZOOM SPEED SLOW NORMAL FAST V FAST D ZOOM ON OFF MIN DIST 10CM 10M INF SHUTTER OFF FLK 1 160 1 100000 2FLD 256FLD AUTO IRIS AUTO MANUAL 0 255 AGC AUTO MANUAL 3DB 28DB BRIGHT 0 100 MAX AGC OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH SUPER MAX FIELD OFF 2FLD 256FLD ATW AWB PUSH MANUAL RED 0 100 BLUE 0 100 INDOOR OUTDOOR OSD ...

Page 7: ...RT 0 7 V START 0 7 WIDTH 0 8 HEIGHT 0 8 HSBLC ALL DAY NIGHT LEVEL 0 8 AREA H START 0 7 V START 0 7 WIDTH 0 8 HEIGHT 0 8 COLOUR BW EXTERNAL AUTO DETECT MODE VIDEO D N 1 255 N D 0 254 SENSOR DWELL TIME 0 60 BURST ON OFF 3 DNR OFF ON LEVEL 0 100 FREEZE OFF ON ROTATE OFF H V HV SHARPNESS 0 31 NEGATIVE OFF ON ...

Page 8: ...E COLOUR TRANSPARENT AREA NO DETECT MODE H START V START WIDTH HEIGHT SENSE ALARM TIME DISP MODE OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON C1 C15 1 8 OFF INT LOCK NON LOCK WIDTH HEIGHT ZOOM POSI MASK RESET WIDTH HEIGHT PAN POSI TILT POSI ZOOM POSI MASK RESET C1 C15 OFF ON 0 80 0 80 W T ON OFF 0 80 0 80 0 200 0 220 ON OFF 1 4 ON OFF 0 200 0 140 0 200 0 140 0 40 OFF 1 255 OFF OSD AREA OSD AREA ...

Page 9: ...R BLC DAY NIGHT IMAGE SPECIAL STATUS AUTO SHUTTER IRIS AGC BRIGHT MAX AGC MAX FIELD ATW OFF AUTO 3DNR FREEZE ROTATE SHARPNESS NEGATIVE CAM ID BAUDRATE LANGUAGE TITLE PRIVACY MOTION AUTO AUTO AUTO 50 MIDDLE OFF OFF OFF OFF 15 OFF OO1 9600 ENG OFF OFF OFF RESET OFF ON RESET ...

Page 10: ...DIMENSIONS ...

Page 11: ...on Off On Level Adjustable Area Selectable Day Night Auto Colour BW External Gain Control Auto OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH Manual White Balance ATW AWB Push Manual Indoor Outdoor Electronic Shutter 1 60 1 100 000 sec 1 50 1 100 000 sec D WDR Off On Digital Slow Shutter 256FLD 2FLD AUTO OFF FLK 1 100000 Digital Noise Reduction Off On Motion Detection 4 Area OSD ENG CHI Focus Auto Manual Triger Interval Zoo...

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