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Page 1: ...peco Technologies is constantly developing product improvements We reserve the right to modify product design and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation Rev 6 20 2012 CVC5845DNV CVC5845DNVW CVC5945DNV CVC5945DNVW ...

Page 2: ... 1 Contents 1 Precautions 2 3 Safety Instructions 4 Package Contents 5 Camera Installation 6 8 Specifications 9 10 Camera Dimension 11 OSD Menu Details 12 36 Trouble Shooting 37 Contents ...

Page 3: ... and 50 C Be especially careful to provide ventilation when operating under high temperatures This is one of the most important parts of the camera Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the lens cover It can cause malfunctions to occur If exposed to radioactivity the CCD will fail Severe lighting change or flicker can cause the camera to work improperly Housing damage can compromise weatherproof...

Page 4: ...lert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules CE Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is ope...

Page 5: ...assemble this camera other than to make initial adjustments Use a UL approved regulated 24 volt AC or 12 volt DC power supply Use appropriate low voltage power cable to prevent fire or electrical shock Please insure that your installation area can support the weight of the camera Do not use a strong or abrasive detergent when cleaning the camera Do not install near cooling or heating device ...

Page 6: ...lease make sure that the following items are included in the Package 1 CVC5845DNV CVC5845DNVW CVC5945DNV CVC5945DNVW 1 Video Test Connector Power Jack 2 Wrenches Set Screw 3 Tapping Screws 4x25 2 Hexagon Socket Screws M6x20 ...

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Page 8: ... 7 CAMERA INSTALLATION Compatibility 1 CVC5845DNV CVC5845DNVW CVC5945DNV CVC5945DNVW INTWM INTPM JB03TG ...

Page 9: ... 8 CAMERA INSTALLATION 1 CVC5845DNV CVC5845DNVW CVC5945DNV CVC5945DNVW BALL DOME BASE BALL DOME BODY TAPPING SCREW 4X25 3EA BALL DOME ASSEMBLY HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW M6X20 2EA ...

Page 10: ...oor Off On Off 4 Zone On Off 8 Zone Off Mirror V Rev Rotate On Off 0 31 Level Adjustable Color BW Auto EXT On 32 Off Auto 128 Point Manual 4 Point DC 12V AC24V Dual Voltage DC 12V 250mA CDS OFF 750mA CDS ON Heater ON Adj 280 750mA AC 24V 100mA CDS OFF 270mA CDS ON Heater ON Adj 120 270mA DC Auto Iris Varifocal Lens 2 8mm 12mm 98 ft 4 F 140 F RH 95 Max 4 F 140 F RH 95 Max 5 47 Dia 4 36 H 3 08 lbs S...

Page 11: ...oor Off On Off 4 Zone On Off 8 Zone Off Mirror V Rev Rotate On Off 0 31 Level Adjustable Color BW Auto EXT On 32 Off Auto 128 Point Manual 4 Point DC 12V AC24V Dual Voltage DC 12V 250mA CDS OFF 750mA CDS ON Heater ON Adj 280 750mA AC 24V 100mA CDS OFF 270mA CDS ON Heater ON Adj 120 270mA DC Auto Iris Varifocal Lens 5mm 50mm 98 ft 4 F 140 F RH 95 Max 4 F 140 F RH 95 Max 5 47 Dia 4 36 H 3 08 lbs Sen...

Page 12: ... 11 CAMERA DIMENSION 1 CVC5845DNV CVC5845DNVW CVC5945DNV CVC5945DNVW 5 47 dia 4 36 3 34 3 70 ...

Page 13: ... 12 OSD Control Button 1 Type A Type B Type C of OSD button could be used when it needs to OSD control 2 Type D is extra Option wired Remote controller ...

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Page 17: ...required function using the Up and Down button Move the arrow indicator Up or Down to select the desired feature by pressing the Up or Down button Menu Set Up SETUP 1 LENS 2 EXPOSURE 3 WHITE BAL 4 DAY NIGHT 5 3DNR 6 SPECIAL 7 ADJUST 8 RESET 9 EXIT DC ATW COLOR ON SETUP 1 LENS 2 EXPOSURE 3 WHITE BAL 4 DAY NIGHT 5 3DNR 6 SPECIAL 7 ADJUST 8 RESET 9 EXIT DC ATW COLOR ON ...

Page 18: ... EXIT and press the SET button to EXIT 1 Move the arrow indicator to LENS using the Up and Down buttons on the Set Up menu screen 2 Select the desired lens type by pressing the Left or Right button NOTE Move to the available submenu by moving arrow to desired feature Submenu is not available when this symbol is display Lens DC DC Auto Iris Lens SETUP 1 LENS 2 EXPOSURE 3 WHITE BAL 4 DAY NIGHT 5 3DN...

Page 19: ...ect Automatic or Manual shutter speed control 1 On the Set Up menu screen select EXPOSURE by using the Up or Down button 2 Select the desired shutter mode by pressing the Left or Right button FLK Select FLK mode when flickering occurs caused by the unmatched frequency of electric lights Exposure SETUP 1 LENS 2 EXPOSURE 3 WHITE BAL 4 DAY NIGHT 5 3DNR 6 SPECIAL 7 ADJUST 8 RESET 9 EXIT DC ATW COLOR O...

Page 20: ...ing occurs caused by the unmatched frequency of electric light If select FLK mode sense up does not operate AGC AUTO GAIN CONTROL A higher gain increases brightness but also increases any noise OFF Deactivates the AGC function LOW Sets automatic gain control to LOW MIDDLE Sets automatic gain control to MIDDLE HIGH Sets automatic gain control to HIGH SENS UP At night and or in dark conditions the S...

Page 21: ...e the changes in the EXPOSURE menu and retun to the SETUP menu NOTE Pressing the SET button in AUTO mode allows adjustment of image brightness by increasing or decreasing the shutter speed x2 x256 The higher the level the brighter the image becomes but it is possible that an after image ghosting could appear When SENS UP is activated the increased magnification can induce noise and pixelation this...

Page 22: ...re a strong light area Press the ENTER button at the AREA menu you can change the position as shown in Picture 1 Press the ENTER button again after area setting you can change the position as shown in Picture 2 Default Press the Default to return to factory defaults PICTURE 1 PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2 PICTURE 2 POSITION POSITION SIZE SIZE HSBLC LEVEL MODE AREA DEFAULT RETURN 5 ALL DAY RET ...

Page 23: ...ons OFF D WDR function does not operate When there are simultaneous bright dark image area WDR makes them both distinct and can be selected as OUTDOOR and INDOOR RETURN Select Return to save the changes in the EXPOSURE menu and return to the SETUP menu HSBLC OFF D WDR OFF HSBLC ON D WDR ON D WDR LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL RETURN 5 5 RET ...

Page 24: ...WB The White Balance is automatically adjusted in a specific environment AWC SET To obtain the best results press the SET button while the camera is focused onto white paper If the environment and or light source changes the White Balance will require re adjustment MANUAL Used for fine adjustment of White Balance Set White Balance first using ATW or AWC then change to MANUAL and press SETUP button...

Page 25: ... COLOR The picture is always displayed in color BW This picture is always displayed in black and white Select BW using the button and press the menu to activate COLOR BURST option IR SMART It controls the IR LED bright portion base satuation is not expected B W DAY NIGHT BURST IR SMART RETURN ON ON RET SETUP 1 LENS 2 EXPOSURE 3 WHITE BAL 4 DAY NIGHT 5 3DNR 6 SPECIAL 7 ADJUST 8 RESET 9 EXIT DC ATW ...

Page 26: ... RET AUTO The mode will automatically switches to COLOR in normal condition and switches to BW mode when ambient illumination is low Press the SET button to set the switching time or D N AGC N D AGC in AUTO mode DAY NIGHT AUTO DELAY D N AGC N D AGC RETURN 5 170 70 RET ...

Page 27: ...r not to activate 3DNR by using the Left and Right buttons ON Activates 3DNR Digial noise reduction can be adjusted between 0 100 OFF Deactivates 3DNR noise is not reduced Select RETURN by using the Up or Down button to return to Set Up menu 3DNR 3DNR LEVEL RETURN 50 RET SETUP 1 LENS 2 EXPOSURE 3 WHITE BAL 4 DAY NIGHT 5 3DNR 6 SPECIAL 7 ADJUST 8 RESET 9 EXIT DC ATW AUTO ON ...

Page 28: ...t the Camera ID is displayed on the monitor 1 1 Move the arrow indicator to CAMERA ID using the Up or Down button on the SETUP menu screen 1 2 Set to ON using the Left or Right button SPECIAL 1 CAM TITLE 2 D EFFECT 3 MOTION 4 PRIVACY 5 DEFECT 6 RETURN OFF OFF OFF RET SETUP 1 LENS 2 EXPOSURE 3 WHITE BAL 4 DAY NIGHT 5 3DNR 6 SPECIAL 7 ADJUST 8 RESET 9 EXIT DC ATW AUTO ON ...

Page 29: ... the CAMERA TITLE is not displayed on the monitor 1 4 The CAMERA TITLE can be up to 15 alphanumeric characters in length Move the cursor to choose an alphanumeric character Choose a character in displayed range A Z a z 0 9 using the Up Down Left and Right buttons Select the desired character by pressing the SETUP button The cursor moves to the next position after character input by pressing the SE...

Page 30: ...nd repeat the above steps to input the characters again 1 5 To select the position where the Camera ID should be displayed on the screen Move the cursor to POS and press the SET button CAMERA TITLE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ㅡ _ CLR POS END Created camera ID is displayed Factory default position CAM1 ...

Page 31: ... to confirm the position CAM1 2 D EFFECT Move the cursor to D EFFECT and press the SET button to set the other image functions D EFFECT D EFFECT FREEZE MIRROR D ZOOM RETURN FREEZE MIRROR D ZOOM RETURN OFF OFF OFF RET OFF OFF OFF RET 2 1 MIRROR Flip the image horizontally on the screen ...

Page 32: ...ILT The tilt range can be controlled between 10 100 V FLIP Flip the image vertically on the screen ROTATE Flip the horizontal image vertically on the screen OFF Disabled MIRROR ON MIRROR OFF NOTE PAN and TILT function should be available when using the digital zoom D ZOOM D ZOOM PAN TILT RETURN X 10 RET ...

Page 33: ...N menu AREA SELECT You can select from area 1 4 position AREA DISPLAY ON Display the Motion Detected area on the screen You can set the location and size like picture 1 2 SENSITIVITY To setup the motion sensitivity You can adjust the motion sensitivity of a movement between level 0 40 MOTION VIEW If camera detects movement the words of MOTION DETECTION will appear on the monitor RETURN To return t...

Page 34: ...en is displayed press the Up and Down buttons to set to PRIVACY 4 2 Set up the area mode using the 4 direction buttons AREA SELECT You can select up to 8 MD area AREA DISPLAY OFF Disabled ON Activates area display PRIVACY AREA SELECT AREA DISPLAY COLOR RETURN AREA1 ON RET 15 POSITION SIZE ...

Page 35: ...t between the 15 different color RETURN Move the arrow indicator to RETURN after completing the setup to return to SPECIAL menu 4 3 SYNC INT Internal Synchronisation Move the arrow indicator to RETURN after complete the setup to return to SETUP menu 5 DEFECT You can eliminate white spots defect up to max 128 point SENSE UP To eliminate defect set the high level of sense up You can set to max 64x b...

Page 36: ...ng image clarity The level can be adjusted to obtain an improved image However when the level is set too high it can distort the image or cause noise You can adjust from level 1 to 31 and can set to monitor function as LCD CRT and USER ADJUST SHARPNESS MONITOR RETURN LCD RET 20 MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR LCD USER CRT GAMMA LEVEL BLUE GAIN RED GAIN RETURN GAMMA LEVEL BLUE GAIN RED GAIN RETURN LEVEL BL...

Page 37: ...EXIT menu to save the current settings and exit the SETUP menu SETUP 1 LENS 2 EXPOSURE 3 WHITE BAL 4 DAY NIGHT 5 3DNR 6 SPECIAL 7 ADJUST 8 RESET 9 EXIT DC ATW AUTO ON RESET FACTORY RETURN RET SETUP 1 LENS 2 EXPOSURE 3 WHITE BAL 4 DAY NIGHT 5 3DNR 6 SPECIAL 7 ADJUST 8 RESET 9 EXIT DC ATW AUTO ON ...

Page 38: ...n set to ON in the menu Has MD AREA been properly defined Check that the AGC setting in the EXPOSURE menu is t set to OFF Check the EXPOSURE menu and make sure SHUTTER is set to Make sure that the camera isn t facing direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting If necessary change the camera position Check the settings in WHITE BALANCE menu Check the camera is correctly connected to an appropriate regu...

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