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HD-CAM843 - HD-SDI IR Eyeball Camera With 2.8-12mm Lens

Features

  1080p At 25fps

  True Day Night

  2.8-12mm Varifocal

  40m IR Range

  Wide Dynamic Range

  Adjustable IR Brightness

Specifi cation

FUNCTION

SPECIFICATION

CCD

1/3” 2.1 Mega Pixel 

Panasonic CMOS

Resolution

1080p @ 25fps

Lens

2.8-12mm Varifocal

Min. Illumination

0 Lux With IRs On

IR LEDs

2 (High Power)

IR Range

40m

Day/Night

Mechanical

Digital Zoom

16x

Video Output

1V p~p, 75Ω

Video Connection

HD-SDI BNC Socket

CVBS Connection

Analogue BNC Socket

Power/Current

12V DC (± 10%) 600mA

Power Connection

2.1mm Socket

Gain Control

Automatic

IP Rating

IP66

Operating Temp.

-10°C ~ +50°C

Dimensions

205 x 98 x 98mm (Ex Bracket)

Options Available

PART CODE

DESCRIPTION

HD-CAM843

2.8-12mm HD-SDI All-In-One

All specifi cations are approximate. System Q Ltd reserves the right 

to change any product specifi cations or features without notice. 

Whilst every eff ort is made to ensure that these instructions are 

complete and accurate, System Q Ltd cannot be held responsible 

in any way for any losses, no matter how they arise, from errors 

or omissions in these instructions, or the performance or non-

performance of the equipment that these instructions refer to.

This symbol on the products and/or accompanying 

documents means that used electronic equipment 

must not be mixed with general household waste. 

For treatment, recovery and recycling please return 

this unit to your trade supplier or local designated 

collection point as defi ned by your local council.

WEE/CG0783SS

Other Products To Consider

1080p HD-SDI 

All-In-One IR Camera 

With A 2.8-11mm 

2.1 Mega Pixel Lens

CAM380

700TVL True Day-Night 

Analogue Camera With 

2 High Power LEDs, 

WDR & UTC.

CAM840

MENU ITEM

OPTIONS

MOTION

ON / 

OFF

ON: 

1. DET WINDOW:

 

  WINDOW USE: 0~3 (

3

)

 

  WINDOW ZONE: 

ON

 / OFF 

 

 

  DET H-POS: 0~60 (

0

)

 

  DET V-POS: 0~40 (

0

)

 

  DET H-SIZE: 0~60 (

60

)

 

  DET V-SIZE: 0~34 (

34

)

2.  SENSITIVITY: 0~10 (

5

)

3.  MOTION OSD: 

OFF

 / ON

4.  TEXT ALARM: 

OFF

 / ON

5.  SIGNAL OUT: 

OFF

 / ON

SYSTEM

 

1. COM:  CAM ID: 0~255 (

0

)

 

   BAUDRATE:  2400 / 4800 / 

9600

  

 

     

 

   

/ 57600 / 115200

 

2. IMAGE RANGE: 

USER

 / FULL / COMP

 

  USER:  OFFSET: 0~32 (

16

)

 

3. COLOR SPACE: 

HD-CbCr

 / YUV / SD-CbCr

 

4. FRAME RATE:  

1080_25P

 / 720_25P /  

 

 

 

   720_50P

5.    MONITOR: 0~3 (

0

)

6.   FREQ: 

PAL

 / NTSC

7.   CVBS: 

ON

 / OFF

8.  LANGUAGE: 

ENG

 / CHN / CHN (S)  

     

        / JPN / KOR

9.    COLOUR BAR: 

OFF

 / ON

10. RESET

EXIT

EXIT MENU SYSTEM

Fault Finding

The table below describes common problems and possible solutions.

Fault

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

Interference On The 

Camera Picture

Poor or inadequate cabling 

or an unregulated or poorly 

regulated power supply.

Make sure you are using a regulated 12V DC power 

supply.

No Picture 

The camera cannot function 

without the correct working 

power supply.

Test that the camera has the correct voltage 

supplying it, you must do this with the camera 

connected so that there is load on the PSU. The 

camera should have at least 10.5V DC connected to it.

Poor or incorrect cable used.

Check there is and image at the camera end with a 

test monitor using the CVBS test output. If there is 

a picture here but not at the DVR it could be one of 

the following:
  A.  Video loss in Composite cable as run too long,  

    usually you would get a picture up to around  

    100 meters. For longer cable runs you must use  

    a HD-SDI repeater every 100m. A maximum of 

    4 repeaters can be used per run.
  B.  Ensure that the BNC - BNC lead that you  

    connect between the camera and monitor has  

    no shorts or open circuits. If you are making  

    your own lead, don’t forget the lead must have  

    two wires connected to complete the circuit,  

    Video and Ground.

The Picture’s Colour 

Changes Constantly

Fluorescent lighting emits an 

electromagnetic fi eld which 

can cause colour roll.

Move the camera further away form any fl uorescent 

lighting.

Default settings are displayed in 

blue

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For more information on menu options and 

what they do see online tip 295 

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