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Di721-series Indoor Vandal Camera
ADJUST THE CAMERA POSITION
The dome camera has three axis for positioning the camera. While live viewing
on the monitor, adjust the camera position as follows:
• Horizontal adjustment rotates 3D assembly in the base.
• Vertical adjustment: After loosening the screw on the bracket, position the
camera as desired, and tighten the screw back to the bracket.
• Horizontal rotation for wall mount and tilted ceilings: rotate the lens base
(maximum 354°) until you are satisfied with the field of view.
1. Rotate 3D assembly in base for hori-
zontal adjustment
2. Loosen screw and adjust Tilt. Tighten
screw when desired vertical angle is
achieved.
3. Turn axis ring for horizontal rotation.
4. Focus lever
5. Zoom lever
ADJUST THE LENS
1. Loosen the focus lever (#4 on Fig 4.)
counter-clockwise a little and adjust for
optimum picture sharpness.
2. Loosen the zoom lever (#5 on Fig.4)
counter-clockwise a little and rotate to
determine the image view.
3. Re-tighten the zoom lever and focus lever
after adjustment.
Please note: It is important that you lock
the zoom and focus levers after making
adjustments. This will avoid the positions
moving (for example, from temperature changes or vibrations).
4. Once all adjustments are done, attach and secure the camera housing:
a. Use a soft and lint-free cloth to wipe the dome cover and remove
fingerprints.
b. Attach the inner liner (#3) to the tilt adjustment bracket (#2). Push down
until it clicks into place.
(Not applicable to IR models)
c. Assemble the dome cover (#4) and the camera base (#1).
To use the OSD joystick
control:
1. Press the OSD
joystick control
straight down to
enter the Main
menu or a selected
item.
2. Move the OSD
joystick control UP,
DOWN, LEFT and
RIGHT to navigate
through menus and
options.
1. OSD Joystick Control 2. Monitor Output
Figure 4. Camera Adjustment
Figure 5. Camera Adjustment Controls
Features/Model Di721 Di721R
ATR/D-WDR Digital Wide Dynamic Range On/Off (Selectable)
Multi language
support
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Russian,
Simplified Chinese, Japanese
DNR Yes
Signal system NTSC/PAL
Scanning system
NTSC 2:1 Interlace V: 59.94 Hz , H: 15.734KHz /
PAL: 2:1 Interlace V: 50 Hz , H: 15.625 KHz
Image sensor 1/3” SONY Exview HAD CCD II
Effective pixels NTSC: 976 (H) × 494 (V) / PAL: 976 (H) × 582 (V)
Lens
Built-in f=2.8mm~10.5mm,
F1.2 DC iris varifocal
Vari-focal, f=2.8mm~10.5mm,
F1.2 DC iris
View angle (NTSC)
Wide: 92°(H), 67°(V)
Tele: 27°(H), 20°(V)
Wide: 93° (H), 66° (V)
Tele: 26° (H), 20° (V)
View angle (PAL)
Wide: 89°(H), 56°(V)
Tele: 26°(H), 17°(V)
Wide: 94° (H), 58° (V)
Tele: 26° (H), 16° (V)
Minimum illumination
F1.2 @50IRE, 0.02lux,
@30IRE, 0.01lux
B/W: 0 lux (IR on)
Sync system Internal
Horizontal resolution 700 TV lines
Privacy zone Yes, 8 zones (max)
Motion detection Yes, 4 areas (max)
Day & Night mode Digital Day/Night Mechanical Day/Night
White balance ATW/ Manual/ User/ Push/ Push lock
AGC, BLC
AGC: On / Off (selectable); BLC: Off/ BLC/ HLC (High light
compensation) (selectable)
Flickerless Auto adjusted
Gamma correction 0.45
OSD Yes
Video output level 1Vpp composite output, 75 ohm
S/N Ratio More than 50dB (AGC off)
Shutter time
NTSC: 1/60 sec
PAL: 1/50 sec
NTSC: 1/60~1/10K sec
PAL: 1/50~1/10K sec
Power supply
Power requirement DC 12V & AC 24V ± 10%
Power consumption 2.5W (max) 4W (max)
Environment
Operating temperature -10ºC ~ 50ºC (14 ºF ~ 122 ºF)
Operating humidity 90% MAX
Storage temperature -20ºC ~ 60ºC (-4 ºF ~ 140 ºF)
Dimensions (øxH) ø 136mm x 126mm
ø140 x 132 mm
(ø5.51” x 5.20”)
Weight approx. 566g (1.25 lb) approx. 573g (1.26 lb)
Protection Class CE, FCC, Class A, Vandal-Proof
Warranty
Standard Warranty i³ Superior 3 year warranty
IR
IR Distance N/A 15M (49ft)
IR LED N/A 14pcs
IR Wavelength N/A 850nm
IR turn on status N/A by photocell auto controlled
LEF Life N/A More than 10,000 hours (50ºC)
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Figure 4. Lens Adjustment
OSD CONTROL SWITCH