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                                                          XSEE240 

 

NiteDevil Traditional Wide Dynamic HD Cameras  

 

Multi-Format (TVI/AHD/CVI/CVBS) 

 

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Last Revised: 12/04/2018

 

  

 

Powering Cameras (Do not power up camera until you have read this manual) 

 

SEE240 12v DC ONLY 

The  SEE240  requires  a  12v  DC  regulated  power  supply  providing  a  minimum  of  130mA.  When 
connecting to any 12v DC power supply, always use a regulated supply. The camera has a terminal 
connection.  This  camera  is  polarity  sensitive  so  ensure  that  the  positive  and  negative  connections 
are correct. If incorrectly connected, damage to the camera may result. The 12V DC cameras require 
a power supply that has a continuous rating of 130mA or higher per camera. It is recommended that 
you allow 33% headroom per camera to be on the safe side especially taking into account any extra 
load created by adding an auto-iris lens (typically 10mA). The power supply you choose must be a 
well regulated one giving a smooth regulated 12V DC output and it is recommended that it should 
be rated at no less than 200mA. If you are fitting the camera in a housing and using a heater, these 
invariably require 250mA and this needs to be added to the 200mA if same PSU is used. 
 

WARNING

  -  This  power  supply 

must  not 

be  a  security  type  used  in  intruder  alarms  as  the over 

voltage may damage the camera and void the warranty. The earthing arrangement of an intruder type 
alarm  PSU  may  give  rise  to  problematic  “earth-loops”  and  poor  voltage  regulation  can  give 
poor/noisy  image  quality.  The  terminal  strip  will  facilitate  easier  and  faster  power  connection 
without the hassle of soldering.  
The terminal connection can be seen in the picture  
on the right. The 12V+ and -0v connections from  
the power supply must be connected correctly. If  
you have a 2.1mm jack plug connected to your  
power supply you can use the power lead with 2.1  
jack socket supplied. Note that the 12V PSU positive  
is the wire that is connected to the centre pin of the  
jack plug and the 0V wire is connected to the outer case.  

 
SEE243 DUAL VOLTAGE 12vDC / 24vAC 

 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
If you are fitting the camera in a housing and using a 

24v AC heater

, these invariably require more 

than 650mA, and this needs to be added to the 200mA if same 24v AC PSU is used.

 

 

 

The CAM243 is a dual voltage camera allowing connection 
of 12vDC or 24vAC power supply.  This camera is not 
polarity sensitive so the positive or negative can be 
connected either way round. Using 12V DC supply requires 
a power supply that has a continuous rating of 177mA or 
higher per camera. It is recommended that you allow 33% 
headroom per camera to be on the safe side especially taking 
into account any extra load created by adding an auto-iris 
lens (typically 10mA). The power supply you choose must 
be a well-regulated one giving a smooth regulated 12V DC 
output and it is recommended that it should be rated at no 
less than 250mA. If using a 24v AC power supply it should 
be rated at no less than 143mA plus headroom = 200mA. 

 

Summary of Contents for SEE240 Series

Page 1: ...tdoors in housings ensure the housing is large enough to take the traditional camera plus the length of the lens assembly Features 1 28 CMOS sensor Low Light Colour 0 1 Lux B W 0 001 Lux Wide Dynamic Range setting Maximum 1 6 watts power consumption True Day Night SENS UP auto function 2x 32x Built in OSD menu Digital Noise Reduction function Privacy Masking Mirror Flip options Electronic Shutter ...

Page 2: ...intruder type alarm PSU may give rise to problematic earth loops and poor voltage regulation can give poor noisy image quality The terminal strip will facilitate easier and faster power connection without the hassle of soldering The terminal connection can be seen in the picture on the right The 12V and 0v connections from the power supply must be connected correctly If you have a 2 1mm jack plug ...

Page 3: ...eed to alter the back focus adjuster which is described previously Setting Up an Auto Iris Direct Drive Lens for different Light Levels The brightness setting in the menu determines when the IRIS of the lens opens and closes It is important to set this correctly as if the brightness level is set too low you may get satisfactory pictures during the day but at night not enough light can enter the ca...

Page 4: ...ale BNC BNC lead When using a co ax type cable such as RG59 or similar the outer braid of the co ax provides the 0V GROUND connection and the inner core provides the Video connection When you are in correct format press the joystick button in momentarily if you wish to access the menu First power the camera up when it is connected to a monitor or DVR and monitor and see if the required format disp...

Page 5: ...Z menu in the MEGA TVI or MAX TVI DVRs using the AlienTVI Coaxitron protocol This protocol is generally set in the PTZ Settings menu as default but if not select using the following Enter the DVR Menu click on Video PTZ and select the channel number of the TVI camera connected to the DVR Then click on PTZ Settings and select AlienTVI Coaxitron and click OK Use the directional arrows to move up and...

Page 6: ...Position Def 2 Disp V_Pos 0 34 Vertical Position Def 12 Disp H_Size 0 60 Horizontal Size Def 12 Disp V_Size 0 34 Vertical Size Def 14 Return EXPOSURE BRIGHTNESS SHUTTER SENS UP AGC RETURN 0 20 Def 10 Auto Manual Flicker Normal Deblur Def Auto Manual 1 25 1 50 1 100 1 200 1 400 1 800 1 1600 1 3200 1 6400 1 12800 1 25600 Def 1 25 Flicker Off x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 Def Off 0 10 Def 10 BACKLIGHT OFF HLC BLC...

Page 7: ...Level 1 20 Default 7 Delay Low Middle High Return COLOR AWB Auto Autoext Preset Manual Color Gain 1 20 Default 10 Return Preset Push Color Gain 1 20 Default 10 Return MANUAL C Temp 5000K 8000K 3000K Def 5000K R Gain 1 20 Default 10 B Gain 1 20 Default 10 Return DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION DNR Off Low Middle High Default Middle IMAGE SHARPNESS GAMMA MIRROR FLIP ACE DEFOG PRIVACY RETURN CVBS CVI TVI AHD...

Page 8: ...AR LANGUAGE CAM TITLE RESET ON Push Return Main Output Analog Out 0 Out 1 Analog Out 0 TVI AHD CVI Analog Out1 CVBS Y Gain 0 32 Def 16 Y Gain not used CB Gain 0 32 Def 119 CB Gain not used CR Gain 0 32 Def 119 CR Gain not used Position 0 256 Def 128 Position not used Burst Freq 0 256 Def 128 Burst Freq not used Burst Gain 0 128 Def 79 Burst Gain not used UCC Select0 8 Byte Do not change this 720 E...

Page 9: ...0 Horizontal Position Def 2 Disp V_Pos 0 34 Vertical Position Def 12 Disp H_Size 0 60 Horizontal Size Def 12 Disp V_Size 0 34 Vertical Size Def 14 Return This camera has a fixed lens and therefore focus is not adjustable This option is N A Focus Area Middle Wide Narrow Select to create a focus box In the camera menu you can enter the Focus Adjust option and select and area for best focus result by...

Page 10: ...ghosting but reduce the amount of available light the faster the shutter operates At night the slower the shutter speed the more light is available The Flicker option sets the shutter speed at 1 250 that synchronises with fluorescent tubes so that the pulsing effect is minimised Recommendation is to leave this in Auto SENSUP Off x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 The SensUp option allows the shutter speed to be red...

Page 11: ...may be best as daytime pictures generally give a more even spread of light apart from sunlight issues Recommend only to use on Night Only if bright lights are causing complete video loss BLC Backlight Compensation H Pos V Pos H Size V Size BLC is the standard setting for low level light differences Select an area where BLC is required Using the H Pos Horizontal Position and V Pos Vertical Position...

Page 12: ...eir own IR light source this option can give the best results Note that this option has a manual adjustment for setting IR switch on according to lux level from day to night and from night to day plus an option for applying a delay factor This stops switching until a pre determined lux level remains constant There is also the option to switch off the IRs Recommend to try this option as camera has ...

Page 13: ...k centre button down MANUAL Use this option to manually balance light levels Note that the manual option is used for a static light environment and generally suitable for cameras installed indoors using constant artificial light C Temp 5000K 8000K 3000K R Gain 1 20 Default 10 Sets Red Gain B Gain 1 20 Default 10 Sets Blue Gain Return RETURN Return to main menu DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION DNR Off Low M...

Page 14: ...epending on the camera format selected the format s will be in dark type for adjustment The sharpness control is done by digital correction and the best way to set this option is to set level to maximum of 10 then flick back to 1 to see the difference Then adjust to display sharpest picture without displaying heavy black lines around subjects Gamma 0 55 0 65 0 75 0 45 Default 0 55 Gamma correction...

Page 15: ... creation of up to 16 coloured areas to be created to provide privacy masking Zone Disp Off On The Zone Display allows you to switch on and off the zone number H Pos V Pos H Size V Size Each area can be positioned using the H Pos horizontal position VPos vertical position and sized using the H Size horizontal size and V Size vertical size options The Zone Display allows you to switch on and off th...

Page 16: ...he picture and as motion is detected in these areas the areas will be displayed with red moving boxes DET WINDOW Enter to select window number Window Zone 0 3 Window Use On Off Det H Pos nn Set horizontal position Det V Pos nn Set vertical position Det H Size nn Set horizontal size Det V Size nn Set vertical size Each area can be positioned using the H Pos horizontal position VPos vertical positio...

Page 17: ...one On push Return FULL COMP USER Offset 0 32 Default 16 Return IMAGE RANGE Offset 0 32 Default 16 Return HD CbCr YUV SD CbCr Not Used Off On ENG CHN CHN S JPN KOR Off Right Up Left Down Use up or down to select character and left or right to select position Hold down Iris button for 3 seconds The SYSTEM menu provides a number of general facilities These include selecting the correct camera format...

Page 18: ...Return IMAGE RANGE Full Comp User Offset 1 32 Default 16 Return COLOR SPACE HD CbCr High Definition Chrominance Blue and Red YUV Allows grayscale adjustment Y luminance UV colour SD CbCr Standard Definition Chrominance Blue and Red AUDIO MIC Not used COLOR BAR Off On Useful for testing camera colour quality LANGUAGE ENG CHN CHN S JPN KOR Select language required CAM TITLE Off Right Up Left Down En...

Page 19: ...nal Motion Detection On Off 4 zone selectable Privacy Masking On Off 16 zone selectable Digital Noise Reduction 2D 3D DNR On Off Selectable Sens up NiteDevil function Off 2x 4x 6x 8x 16x 32x Working Temperature 10 C 50 C Humidity 90 Storage Temperature 10 C 60 C Menu Control Menu Control via joystick or using Coaxitron Supplied Voltage 12vDC 12vDC 24vAC Power Consumption 130mA 12V DC 177mA 24vAC 1...

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