i3 International i3F416U User manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
User manual

i3 International i3F416U is a Wide Dynamic Range Dome camera offering features including:

  • Rugged, Vandal-resistant, IP67 construction
  • Wide dynamic range color camera with auto iris, 2.

i3 International i3F416U is a Wide Dynamic Range Dome camera offering features including:

  • Rugged, Vandal-resistant, IP67 construction
  • Wide dynamic range color camera with auto iris, 2.
i3F416U (with UTP Balun)
Wide Dynamic Range Dome User Guide
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS
NOTES OF USE
CEILING MOUNT I
NSTALLATION
WALL MOUNT I
NSTALLATION
OSD MENU
OSD SETTINGS
SPECIFICATIONS
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WARNING:
Before attempting to connect or operate this product, read these instructions carefully.
Save this manual for future use.
To avoid electrical shock and to preserve the product warranty, DO NOT disassemble the camera.
Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
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PRECAUTIONS
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference, in which case users will be required to correct the
interference at their own expense.
FCC Caution:
To ensure continued compliance, use only shielded interface cables
when connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Any changes
or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
The serial number of this product may be found on top of the unit. It is
recommended that you note the serial number of this unit in the space
provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to
aid identication in the event of theft.
Model No.
Serial No.
Date of Purchase:
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Features
Rugged, Vandal-resistant, IP67
Wide dynamic range color camera with auto iris, 2.8-10mm varifocal
lens
Available with wide dynamic range(WDR) technology
(102dB typical / 120dB max)
1/3” Pixim Orca sensor
Noise ratio > 50dB
Available with lowlight DSS (digital slow shutter) technology
WDR model include both composite and unshielded Twisted pair
(UTP) output and progressive scan
Gamma correction
AGC
Slow shutter up to 32x
Power supply: 12VDC / 24VAC
Ceiling mount or wall mount
Troubleshooting
The following conditions may be observed when using this camera.
These are inherent in the design and do not stem from any fault in the
camera itself.
• Vertical smear
This phenomenon occurs when viewing a very
bright object.
• Patterned noise
This is a xed pattern, which may appear over the
entire monitor screen when the camera is operated
at a high temperature or in a low-light environment.
• Jagged picture
When viewing stripes, straight lines, or similar pat-
terns, the image on the screen may appear jagged.
NOTES OF USE
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Power Supply
You can use either AC 24V or DC 12V power input. The camera auto-
matically detects the power. When connecting the transformer, be sure
to connect each lead to the appropriate terminal. Incorrect connection
may cause malfunction and/or damage to the video camera.
Operating or storage location
Avoid shooting very bright objects (such as light ttings) for an extended
period. Avoid operating or storing the unit in the following locations:
Extremely hot or cold places (operating temperature: -10
o
C to +50
o
C)
Close to sources of strong magnetism
Close to sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation, such as
radios or TV transmitters
Close to humid or excessively dusty places
Where exposed to mechanical vibrations
Close to uorescent lamps or objects reecting light
Under unstable light sources (may cause ickering)
Attaching the dome casing
Attach the dome casing with the screw provided.
Transportation
When transporting the camera, repack it as originally packed at the
factory, or in materials equal in quality.
Cleaning
For maximum optical clarity, the dome cover must remain clean. Use
a soft, dry cloth to remove nger prints or dust from the dome cover.
Use a blower to remove dust from the lens.
Clean the body with a soft, dry cloth. If it is very dirty, use a cloth
dampened with a small quantity of neutral detergent, then wipe dry.
Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, benzene, or thinners,
as they may damage the surface nishes.
Ensuring Water Resistance
Wrap the connections (threads) between pipes with waterproof adhesive/tape to
prevent water/moisture from entering.
NOTES OF USE
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NOTES OF USE
Using the Camera Outdoors
To prevent moisture from getting inside the casing, use sealant (e.g., silicon
sealant) to seal the following areas:
The holes under the unit casing that is attached to a ceiling or wall.
Conduit holes on the side and bottom of the unit casing. You can seal these
using a water-proof accessory.
Joint surface of the camera casing gasket and unit casing.
Location and Function of Parts
1. Unit casing
The unit casing is made of die-cast aluminum and has conduit holes on
the side and bottom.
2. Safety cord
The safety cord prevents the dome casing from falling. To avoid personal
injury and liability, do not remove the safety cord from the unit. If it is
necessary to remove the cord, remember to fasten the screws provided.
3. Zoom & Focus lever
Adjusts the camera range and focus. The lever itself is a screw and can be
removed. Turning this screw completely clockwise locks the position.
4. UTP-Unshield Twisted Pair (white/black wire)
Twisted Pair (TP) terminal (CAT.5E) for video signal. Usage of TP output
requires a TP receiver at the other end of the TP line.
5. Power connector (red/black wire)
Connects to the external power source. (DC12V/AC24V)
6. BNC connector
Connects to the VIDEO IN connector of the Monitor Video Connector
7. Multi-Function switch
Press the multi-function switch for 2 or more seconds and the OSD setup
menu will display on the monitor. Use the multi-function switch to select
desired item and change the settings of the selected item.
8. Monitor (MONITOR OUT) connector
You can connect to an external monitor from this connector. This will allow
you to adjust the camera while looking at the image on the monitor. After
adjusting the camera, disconnect the cable.
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NOTES OF USE
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CEILING MOUNT INSTALLATION
Step 2:
Install the camera onto the ceiling
and fasten securely using the
screws provided.
Step 3:
Remove the mask. Rotate the
main bracket to adjust the pan
angle.
Step 1:
Adhere the guide pattern to the
installation surface. Drill one big
and three small holes, using the
template as a guide.
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CEILING MOUNT INSTALLATION
Step 4:
Loosen the screw on the main
bracket, adjust the tilt angle, then
tighten the screw to maintain
setting.
Step 5:
Adjust the camera zoom to a
suitable position.
Step 6: Return mask to
its original position on the
camera. Screw the top cover
to the camera securely.
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WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION
Step 2:
Fasten the bottom casing to the
wall by securely tightening the
four screws provided.
Step 3:
Install the camera onto the
bottom casing and secure tightly
with screws.
Step 1:
Adhere the guide pattern to the
installation surface. Drill four
small holes for the plastic drywall
anchors.
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WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION
Step 4:
Remove the mask and rotate the
main bracket to adjust the pan
angle.
Step 5:
Loosen the screw on the main
bracket, adjust the tilt angle, then
tighten the screw to maintain
setting.
Step 6:
Adjust the camera zoom to a
suitable position.
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WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION
Step 6:
Return mask to its original position
on the camera.
Step 7:
Screw the top cover to the camera
securely.
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OSD MENU
MENU
1. ENVIRONMENT
2. CAMERA SETUP
3. D/N MODE
WD LEVEL
1~10
NORMAL / INDOOR / OUTDOOR / FLOUR /
CUSTOM
HIGHLIGHT / SHADOWS
LOW / MED / HIGH
AGC
AE PREFs
SENS UP OFF / X2 / X4 / X8 / X16 / X32
OFF / CENTER / DOOR UP /
DOOR DOWN / HALF UP /
HALF DOWN / CUSTOM
ATW1 / ATW2 / MANUAL
LL / INT
LOW / MED / HIGH
1~10
BLC
WHITE BAL
SYNC
APERTURE
LENS LEVEL
GAMMA
DNR
ON (Always)
0.45 / 1
AUTO
MONO
COLOR
DN LEVEL LOW / MED / HIGH
DN DELAY
NIGHT GAIN BOOST OFF / ON
0
/ 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 SEC
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OSD MENU
4. OPTION
5. MOTION
ZOOM
ZOOM
PAN
TILT
1~12
-5~5
-5~5
FLIP
PRIVACY
OFF / HORIZ / VERT / BOTH
MASK 1
OFF / ON
MASK 2
OFF / ON
MASK 3
OFF / ON
MASK 4
OFF / ON
MASK 5
OFF / ON
MASK 6
OFF / ON
MASK 7
OFF / ON
MASK 8
OFF / ON
CAMERA ID
ID
DPS WDR CAMERA (Max. 16 digits)
ID POSITION
TOP / BOTTOM / OFF
CHROMA
-8~8
COLOR BAR
OFF / ON
UTP
OFF / 0 dB / 1.5 dB / 3.0 dB / 4.5 dB / 6.0 dB
SOFT VER.
XXX (Depends on model)
SENSITIVITY
1-5
MOTION ALARM TIME
1 / 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 SEC
MOTION ZONE 1
ON / OFF
MOTION ZONE 2
ON / OFF
MOTION ZONE 3
ON / OFF
MOTION ZONE 4
ON / OFF
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Press the ENTER key to open the menu. A selected menu item will be shaded
and blinking. NOTE: If no settings are made, the menu will disappear after 30
seconds.
1. MAIN – ENVIRONMENT
Select ENVIRONMENT function
This camera provides 5 preset environment settings. These are NORMAL,
INDOOR, OUTDOOR, FLUOR and CUSTOM. You can make fast settings
in these 5 environment parameter. You can also set the environment
parameters individually. Use the UP/DOWN functions of the joystick to
move the cursor to ENVIRONMENT. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the
joystick to select the desired mode.
2. MAIN – CAMERA SETUP
Enter the CAMERA SETUP submenu. Use the UP/DOWN functions of the
joystick to move the cursor to the item you want to modify. Use the LEFT/
RIGHT functions of the joystick to select the desired mode.
2.1 MAIN – CAMERA SETUP – WD LEVEL
Selection of the WD threshold level. This setting increases/decreases the
overall video brightness. Move the cursor to the position of WD LEVEL. Use
the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to set a value between 0 and 10.
2.2 MAIN – CAMERA SETUP – AE PREFs
Setting of AE PREFs (HIGHLIGHT, SHADOWS). This setting increases the
desired area video brightness. Move the cursor to AE PREFs submenu.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select a AE PREFs setting
to the desired mode. (If you select OUTDOOR in ENVIRONMENT menu,
the AE PREFs is set to HIGHLIGHT by default, whereas if you select
INDOOR in ENVIRONMENT menu, the AE PREFs is set to SHADOWS by
default.)
2.3 MAIN – CAMERA SETUP – AGC
Setting of AGC (LOW, MED, HIGH). This setting automatically adjusts
picture in accordance with the brightness of subject. Move the cursor to
AGC submenu.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select a AGC setting to the
desired mode. (When AGC is set to low, D/N MODE will be disabled in
AUTO mode. MED or HIGH AGC settings are recommended to ensure the
proper functioning of the D/N auto function.)
OSD SETTINGS
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OSD SETTINGS
2.4 MAIN – CAMERA SETUP – SENS UP
Setting of SENS UP (OFF, X2, X4, X8, X16, X32). This setting allows
camera to adjust its shutter speed according to the lighting condition
of the environment. Move the cursor to SENS UP submenu. Use the
LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select a SENS UP setting to the
desired mode. (If you select LOW in AGC submenu, SENS UP can only
select up to X2, and If you select MID in AGC submenu, SENS UP can
only select up to X16.)
2.5 MAIN – CAMERA SETUP – BLC
Selection of backlight mode. Move the cursor to the position of BLC.
Press ENTER and use the UP/DOWN functions of the joystick to choose
OFF, CENTER, DOOR UP, DOOR DOWN, HALF UP, HALF DOWN or
CUSTOM. (The BLC area will not display on screen.)
2.6 MAIN – CAMERA SETUP – WHITE BAL
Selection and setting of the white balance system (ATW1, ATW2 and
manual mode). Move the cursor to the position of WHITE BAL. Use the
LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select ATW1, ATW2 or manual
mode. (ATW1: 2800°K~6500°K, ATW2:2000°K~10000°K, default is set at
ATW2.) Press the ENTER key to enter manual mode. To obtain a correct
manual white balance, adjust the R and B (red & blue) values using the
LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick. Use the UP/DOWN functions of the
joystick to switch between R & B.
2.7 MAIN – CAMERA SETUP – SYNC
Selection of SYNC mode (LL and INT). Move the cursor to the position
of SYNC. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select LL or
INT mode.
2.8 MAIN – CAMERA SETUP – APERTURE
Selection of picture sharpness (LOW, MID, HIGH). Move the cursor to the
position of APERTURE. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to
set HIGH, MID or LOW.
2.9 MAIN – CAMERA SETUP – LENS LEVEL
Setting the lens level (exposure level). Move the cursor to the position of
LENS LEVEL. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select a
value from 1 - 10.
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OSD SETTINGS
2.10 MAIN – CAMERA SETUP – GAMMA
0.45 or 1.0 can be selected. Move the cursor to the position of GAMMA to
set the value. Generally 0.45 is the default value for CCTV CRT monitors.
For image processing purposes 1.0 can be selected.
2.11 MAIN – CAMERA SETUP – DNR
This function is for digital noise reduction. For this model the default setting
is always ON.
3. MAIN – D/N MODE
Select Day/Night MODE: AUTO, MONO or COLOR mode. Move the cursor
to the position of D/N MODE. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the
joystick to select AUTO, MONO or COLOR mode.
•AUTO: When set to this mode, the camera will change to COLOR
mode or B/W mode automatically depending on the object’s
brightness.
•MONO: When set to this mode, the camera will always remain in
monochrome mode.
•COLOR: When set to this mode, the camera will always remain in
COLOR mode
3.1 MAIN – D/N MODE – AUTO
Enter this submenu to set DN LEVEL, DN DELAY and NIGHT GAIN
BOOST function.
3.1.1 MAIN – D/N MODE – AUTO – DN LEVEL
SelectlterswitchoverpointHIGH,LOW or MID. Set up a switchover point
from COLOR mode to B/W mode. Move the cursor to the position of DN
LEVEL. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select HIGH,
LOW or MID. The level is only effective when D/N mode is set to AUTO.
A. LOW: The switchover point of gain from COLOR to B/W mode is 1
lux, and back to COLOR mode is 3 lux.
B. MID: The switchover point of gain from COLOR to B/W mode is 2
lux, and back to COLOR mode is 4 lux.
C. HIGH: The switchover point of gain from COLOR to B/W mode is 3
lux, and back to COLOR mode is 7 lux.
3.1.2 MAIN – D/N MODE – AUTO – DN DELAY
Setting delay time for D/N function. Move the cursor to the position of DN
DELAY. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select 0, 5, 10, 15,
or 20 seconds for delayed switching to D/N mode. This function is only
effective when D/N mode is set to AUTO.
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OSD SETTINGS
3.1.3 MAIN – D/N MODE – AUTO – NIGHT GAIN BOOST
Setting NIGHT GAIN BOOST function. Move the cursor to the position of
NIGHT GAIN BOOST. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to
select ON or OFF. This function is only effective when D/N mode is set to
AUTO.
4. MAIN – OPTION
Enter the OPTION submenu. Use the UP/DOWN functions of the joystick
to move the cursor to the item you want to modify. Use the LEFT/RIGHT
functions of the joystick to select the desired mode.
4.1 MAIN – OPTION – ZOOM
Enter the ZOOM submenu. Use the UP/DOWN functions of the joystick to
move the cursor to the item you want to modify. Use the LEFT/RIGHT
functions of the joystick to select the desired mode.
4.1.1 MAIN – OPTION – ZOOM – ZOOM
Move the cursor to the position of ZOOM. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions
of the joystick to select the digital ZOOM value. (Max. X4)
4.1.2 MAIN – OPTION – ZOOM – PAN
Move the cursor to the position of PAN. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of
the joystick to select the digital PAN value. (When ZOOM is set at X1, PAN
function will be disabled)
4.1.3 MAIN – OPTION – ZOOM – TILT
Move the cursor to the position of TILT. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of
the joystick to select the digital TILT value. (When ZOOM is set at X1, TILT
function will be disabled)
4.2 MAIN – OPTION – FLIP
Selection of FLIP mode. Move the cursor to the position of FLIP. Press
ENTER and use the UP/DOWN functions of the joystick to choose OFF,
HORIZ, VERT or BOTH.
4.3 MAIN – OPTION – PRIVACY
Enter the PRIVACY submenu to set up to 8 sets privacy zones.
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OSD SETTINGS
4.3.1 MAIN – OPTION – PRIVACY – MASK 1~8
Use the UP/DOWN functions of the joystick to move the cursor to the
desired position. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select
MASK ON or OFF status.
When MASK is in ON status, press ENTER to turn on the privacy zone
setting mode. Press ENTER to switch color of mask in privacy zone setting
mode. Then use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to
set the privacy zone size when the color of the mask is blue and use UP/
DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to set the privacy zone
position when the color of the mask is white.
When in MASK 1~8 privacy zone setting mode, press ENTER for two
seconds to exit the menu.
4.4 MAIN – OPTION – CAMERA ID
Enter the CAMERA ID submenu to set ID and ID POSITION.
4.4.1 MAIN – OPTION – CAMERA ID – ID
Enter the ID submenu, press the ENTER key to switch to modify mode.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to choose a position and the
UP/DOWN functions to choose a text (0 - 9, A - Z and other symbols) that
is max.16 characters long.
4.4.2 MAIN – OPTION – CAMERA ID – ID POSITION
Setting the ID POSITION. Move the cursor to the position of ID POSITION.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select TOP, BOTTOM or
OFF.
4.5 MAIN – OPTION – CHROMA
Setting the video chroma value. Move the cursor to the position of
CHROMA. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select a value
from -8 to 8.
4.6 MAIN – OPTION – COLOR BAR
This function is present for test. Move the cursor to the position of
COLOR BAR.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select ON or OFF.
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4.7 MAIN – OPTION – UTP
The camera can be congured to provide video for both coax and
unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cables. For usage with twisted pair, use the
LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select the TP transmitter
amplication: OFF 0, 1.5, 3, 4.5, 6 dB.
4.8 MAIN – OPTION – SOFT VER.
Display software version of the camera .
5. MAIN – MOTION
Enter the MOTION submenu. Use the UP/DOWN functions of the joystick to
move the cursor to the item you want to modify. Use the LEFT/RIGHT
functions of the joystick to select the desired mode. When MOTION is set to
ON and there are considerable changes in the image; the word of “ALARM“
would be shown on the screen.
5.1 MAIN – MOTION – SENSITIVITY
Setting the motion detection sensitivity value. Move the cursor to the
position of SENSITIVITY. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to
select a value from 1 to 5. The value "5" corresponds to the highest
sensitivity.
5.2 MAIN – MOTION – MOTION ALARM TIME
Setting the motion alarm time. Move the cursor to the position of MOTION
ALARM TIME. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select 1, 5,
10,15 or 20 seconds.
5.3 MAIN – MOTION – MOTION ZONE 1~4
Setting the motion alarm zones. Move the cursor to the position of MOTION
ZONE 1~4. Use the LEFT/RIGHT functions of the joystick to select ON or
OFF. When MOTION ZONE is in ON status, press ENTER to turn on the
motion zone setting mode. Use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT functions of
the joystick to move, decrease or increase the size of the motion zone.
When the Motion zone is in Move mode, the edge color of the motion zone
is white. When the Motion zone in Decrease mode, the edge color of the
motion zone is red. When the Motion zone in Increase mode, the edge color
of the motion zone is blue.
When in MOTION ZONE 1~4 setting mode, press ENTER for two seconds
to exit the menu.
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i3 International i3F416U User manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
User manual

i3 International i3F416U is a Wide Dynamic Range Dome camera offering features including:

  • Rugged, Vandal-resistant, IP67 construction
  • Wide dynamic range color camera with auto iris, 2.

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