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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1/3” W-Dynamic High Resolution Color Camera
EQ600 WDII
Version 1.0
About this manual
Before installing and using this camera, please read this manual carefully.
Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
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Safety Warning 1. Read manual carefully before installing the unit. Please read this manual first for correct installation and operation. 2. Never install the camera on a ceiling that cannot hold its weight The product may fall down to cause damages. 3. Do not install the camera near electric or magnetic fields. Installed the camera away from TV, radio transmitter, magnet, electric motor, transformer, audio speakers because the magnetic fields generate from above devices will dis
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Table of Contents 1. Product Overview……….………………..……………..………………………….…….…2 1.1 Main Features.…..…………..………………………………………………..…………2 1.2 Content List………………………………………………………………………………2 1.3 Specifications……………..……….……………………………………………………..3 2. Back Panel Connections………………………….………………………….…………….4 3. Operation………………………………………………………..………………..……..…5~6 3.1 Setup Buttons…...………………………………………………………………..……...5 3.2 Display/Close the user setup menu screen…..………………………………………6 4. Main Menu Flow……..…………..………..
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Product Overview 1. Product Overview TM By utilizing Digital Pixel System (DPS) sensor technology, the new EQ600WDII dramatically improves the performance of surveillance camera in extreme lighting conditions. Where traditional CCD cameras have difficulty processing images in strong backlighting, the EQ600WDII processes each pixel independently, correcting for the variations and providing the best possible image under the lighting conditions. 1.1Main Features 1/3” Color DPS s
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Specifications 1.3 Specifications Pickup Device 1/3” Color DPS sensor Picture Element 720(H) × 540(V) Horizontal Resolution >480 TV lines Sensitivity 1.0 Lux/ F=1.2 (50IRE color) Low Speed shutter Up to 32x(2,4,8,16,32) S/N Ratio >48dB Auto exposure: YES Auto White Balance Yes, 2500K ~9500K Back light compensation YES Auto IRIS YES Video Outputs 1.0Vp-p composite S-Video(Y/C output) Auto Gain Control Yes Day/Night function ON/OFF Dynamic range 95dB typical, 120dB max
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Back Panel Connections 2. Back panel connections (8) (7) (6) (1) (5) (4) (3) (2) (9) (1)S-Video / RS-232 port: Connect Mini Din Male Connector to S-Video / RS-232 port for better video output quality or communication. Please refer to the pin assignment of the S-Video/ RS-232 port as below: RX GND TX 5V (2)AC24V/DC12V Compatible Input Terminal: This power terminal is for connecting the AC24V/DC12V power supply cord Y GND (3)Video Output Connector: Connect the
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Operation 3.Camera Setup Operations This camera utilizes an On Screen Display (OSD) user setup menu. 3.1 Setup Buttons: To set items on the user setup menu, use the following buttons on the back panel. ④④④④Left Button ①①①①Up Button ⑤⑤⑤⑤Set Button ③③③③Right Button ②②②②Down Button ①①①① Up Button: This button is used to move the cursor upwards. Use this button to select an item or adjust the parameters. ②②②② Down Button: This button is used to move the cursor downward
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Operation 3.2 Display/Close the user setup menu screen SET Button Highlighted EWD600 MAIN MENU > PRESETMODE INDOOR… CAMERA ID OFF ADVANCED SETUP … SAVE/RESTORE… EXIT MENU The Cursor Buttons & the SET Button I. Press the SET button for 2 second The menu screen will appear on the monitor as the block shown above. II. Using the cursor button Use the cursor button or to move the cursor up or down. Use the cursor button o
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MENU Flow 4. MAIN MENU FLOW EWD600 MAIN MENU EWD600 MAIN MENU > PRESETMODE INDOOR… >PRESET MODE… CAMERA ID OFF ADVANCED SETUP… SAVE/RESTORE… EXIT MENU EWD600 MAIN MENU >CAMERA ID… < OFF> ADVANCED SETUP > AUTO IRIS… WHITE BALANCE… LINELOCK… VIEWING… PREVIOUS PAGE
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MENU 5. PRESET MODE I. Select the suitable settings, such as INDOOR, OUTDOOR, FLUOR. or BACKLIGHT based on the installation EWD600 MAIN MENU environment. >PRESET MODE II. Press the SET button to enter USER SETUP menu for adjusting the parameters. III. The parameters will be stored as USER automatically after changed. USER SETUP >CAMERA VIEW 5.1 USER SETUP Men
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MENU 5.2 USER SETUP I. CAMERA VIEW: The lighting conditions of the area where the camera views. SHADOW or HIGHLIGHT . II. SLOW SHUTTER: When the setting is OFF, it is only operate with AGC in low light condition and keep the color image.. When select “ON” then camera will into the slow shutter mode in low light condition. User can setting slow shutter limit from 2x ~ 32x. And select COLOR or B/W image when slow shutter is operation by setting SS PROTERTY. Otherwise, user
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Select “ BACKLIGHT” in the strong backlight environment, for example, the lighting condition of building lobby. Set a suitable location or size of the frame by using the same setting procedures as “ NORMAL”. V. PREVIOUS PAGE: Return to the previous page by selecting PREVIOUS PAGE. 10
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MENU 6. CAMERA ID EWD600 MAIN MENU ID SETUP >CAMERA ID < OFF> > CAMERA ID _________ ID POSITION UP-LEFT ID COLOR WHITE ID BACKGROUND NONE PREVIOUS PAGE 6.1 CAMERA ID: The camera ID can be turned “ON” to be displayed on the screen, or “OFF”. The default camera ID is “OFF”. When “ON” is selected, user can set the Camera ID up to 12 characters. Please refer to Appendix A for detail character patterns. Use the cursor button
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MENU 6.2 ID POSITION: There are four positions can be chosen to show the CAMERA ID on the screen. Choose an ID position that will not cover the import/critical part of images. ID SETUP ID POSITION CAMERA ID ___________ > ID POSITION UP-LEFT ID COLOR WHITE ID BACKGROUND NONE PREVIOUS PAGE 6.3 ID COLOR ID SETUP ID COLOR CAMERA ID EverFocus101 ID POSITION
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SE MENU 7. ADVANCED SETUP 7.1 AUTO IRIS ADVANCED SETUP AUTO IRIS > AUTO IRIS… > GAIN +++++++++++ WHITE BALANCE… 0 130 255 LINELOCK… AI THRESHOLD ++++++++++++ VIEWING… -37 –10 43 PREVIOUS PAGE AI CORRECTION +++++++++++ 0 100 255 PREVIOUS PAGE… I.GAIN: Use or to adjust the DC IRIS GAIN from 0 ~255. The higher the DC GAIN, the more sensitive the camera will be. II.AI THRESHOLD: Use or to adjust the THRESHOLD of A
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7.2 WHITE BALANCE ATW SETUP >COLOR TEMP +++++++++ -2000 800 2000 SPEED +++++++++ ADVANCED SETUP WHITE BALANCE SETUP 1 10 100 PREVIOUS PAGE… > MODE AUTO IRIS > WHITE BALANCE… LINELOCK… WHITE BALANCE SETUP VIEWING… PREVIOUS PAGE… PREVIOUS PAGE >MODE PREVIOUS PAGE… MANUAL WHITE BALANCE >KELVIN ++++
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MENU 7.3LINELOCK LINELOCK SETTING V PHASE ADVANCED SETUP >LINELOCK >V PHASE ++++++++ AUTO IRIS… 0 519 624 WHITE BALANCE… PREVIOUS PAGE… PREVIOUS PAGE… > LINELOCK… VIEWING… PREVIOUS PAGE I.AUTO: Set as AUTO LINELOCK mode,it will auto sense the line signal to decision whether runnig LINELOCK function or not. And press SET user can into the adjustment manual of V PH
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MENU VIEWING SETUP SHARPNESS BRIGHTNESS 100IRE CHROMA ++++++++++ > GAIN +++++++++++ -20 -1 20 -8 0 8 GAMMA MODE AUTO HORIZONTAL +++++++++++ > SHARPNESS… -8 0 8 MIRROR OFF HIGH LIGHT APTURE ON COLORBAR OFF PREVIOUS PAGE… PREVIOURS PAGE… IV. SHARPNESS: Adjust the SHARPNESS level of full screen by setting the “GAIN” level from -8 ~8. Select “ HORIZONTAL” for adjusting H. S
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MENU 8. SAVE/RESTORE EWD600 MAIN MENU SAVE/RESTORE > RESTORE USER SETTINGS.. PRESETMODE INDOOR… SAVE USER SETTINGS.. CAMERA ID OFF RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS.. ADVANCED SETUP… RESET CAMERA.. > SAVE/RESTORE… EXIT MENU MENU REV. 0.1 PREVIOUS PAGE… I. RESTOER USER SETTINGS Restore the previous user settings from memory. Press SET button to restore user setting. II. SAVE USER SETTINGS Save USER SE
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Appendix-A CAMERA ID Character patterns 18