JVC Security Camera TK T8101WPRE User Manual

IR BULLET CAMERA TK-T8101WPRU  
IR BULLET CAMERA TK-T8101WPRE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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Important Safety Information  
Warning and Operating Notes  
Installation and serving the camera should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to  
conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty.  
WARNING!  
The use of CSA certified/UL Listed Class 2 power adapters are required to ensure  
compliance.  
Note:  
This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Direct Plug-In Power Unit marked  
"Class 2" or Listed Adapter marked "L.P.S." (or "Limited Power Source") and rated  
output DC 12V, 0.58A minimum or AC 24V, 60Hz, 0.58A minimum. (for USA)  
WARNING!  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the product to rain or  
moisture.  
Connect only one camera to the power line,  
AC24V/DC12V.Do not share the power line with other  
equipment. The power cable between power source and  
Caution  
the camera must be under 3 m.  
Operating Notes  
Power Supply: This bullet camera can operate on AC 24V or DC 12V.  
Connectors and field wiring terminals for external Class 2  
circuits provided with marking indicating minimum Class of  
wiring to be used. Class 2 shall be marked adjacent to the  
field wiring terminals.  
Note  
Operating Conditions  
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Avoid viewing very bright objects (example, light fixtures) for extended periods.  
Avoid operating or storing the unit in the following locations:  
- Extremely humid, dusty, hot, cold environments (where the operating temperature is outside the  
recommended range of 14°F to 122°F [-10°C to +50°C].)  
- Close to sources of powerful radio or TV transmitters  
- Close to fluorescent lamps or objects reflecting light  
- Under unstable light sources (may cause flickering)  
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CONTENTS  
1 Instructions ........................................................................................................................................... 4  
1.1 Before You Begin.......................................................................................................................... 4  
1.2 Dimensions ................................................................................................................................... 4  
1.3 Names of Camera Parts................................................................................................................ 5  
1.4 Routine Maintenance .................................................................................................................... 6  
2 Installation ............................................................................................................................................... 7  
2.1 Mounting the Camera.................................................................................................................... 7  
3. OSD Settings.........................................................................................................................................10  
3.1 Lens ............................................................................................................................................10  
3.2 SHUTTER/AGC ................................................................................................................  
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3.3 WHITE BAL................................................................................................................................. 11  
3.4 BACKLIGHT................................................................................................................................ 11  
3.5 PICTURE ADJUST .....................................................................................................................12  
3.6 ATR .............................................................................................................................................12  
3.7 MOTION DET..............................................................................................................................12  
3.8 PRIVACY ....................................................................................................................................12  
3.9 DAY/NIGHT.................................................................................................................................. 13  
3.10 NR............................................................................................................................................. 13  
3.11 CAMERA ID .............................................................................................................................. 13  
3.12 LANGUAGE .............................................................................................................................. 13  
3.13 CAMERA RESET...................................................................................................................... 13  
3.14 SAVE ALL ................................................................................................................................. 13  
4. Specification......................................................................................................................................... 14  
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Introductions  
1Instructions  
The IR Bullet camera is ideal for indoor installation in commercial and residential environment.  
1.1 Before You Begin  
Please read this guide carefully before you install the bullet camera. Keep this guide for future reference.  
1.2 Dimensions  
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Part Names and Locations  
1.3 Names of Camera Parts  
Figure 2-1  
5. Mount bracket: Connects to the Mount.  
1. Camera main body  
2. Sun shield: Minimize the effects of rain  
and sunlight on image quality.  
6. BNC connector: Connects to the VIDEO  
3. Externally adjustable focal length &  
focus  
IN connector of the Monitor Video Connector  
4. OSD menu joystick:  
7. Power connector: Connects to the  
To use the OSD joystick control:  
external power source.  
DC12V/AC24V (Please refer to camera label)  
Press the OSD joystick control straight  
down to enter the Main menu or a  
selected item.  
Move the OSD joystick control UP,  
DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT to navigate  
through menus and options.  
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Part Names and Locations  
1.4 Routine Maintenance  
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Use a soft, dry cloth to remove any fingerprints or dust.  
Clean the camera housing with a soft, dry cloth. For more stubborn stains, use a cloth dampened  
with a small quantity of neutral detergent, then wipe dry.  
Caution: Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, benzene or thinners to avoid damaging the  
surface finish.  
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Installation  
2 Installation  
2.1 Mounting the Camera  
Step 1: Drill mounting holes and insert anchors.  
In desired location, use the supplied Guide Pattern to drill three 5mm mounting holes. Then insert the  
supplied anchors into the holes.  
To prevent the camera from falling off, ensures it is connected to a firm place (ceiling slab or channel)  
using a Safety Wire (fall prevention wire is not supplied).  
Safety Wire (fall prevention wire is not  
supplied).  
Please tighten a safety wire on a firm place  
as photo.  
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Installation  
Step 2: Pass all the signal cables through the hole for the cables.  
Optionally connect a video monitor to the BNC connector if you want to perform focus/zoom adjustments  
during the installation.  
Step 3: For static electricity protection, ensure that the rubber pad is placed inside  
the mounting bracket base.  
Step 4: Modify the position of camera  
Loosen the two screws (left and right) first (just rotate slightly one circle or the screws will fall down),  
second, rotate the Retaining ring then you will be able to hold the camera and adjust its angle. Fasten  
the screws and retaining ring to ensure the desired angle.  
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Installation  
Step 5: Adjustment  
It can be adjusted once the screw is fully loosened. After adjustment, be sure to lock it tightly for  
waterproof.  
Notice: Please be careful when adjusting Tele/Wide and Near/Far so as to avoid damage to the lens  
Near& Far Control  
Tele& Wide Control  
OSD joystick  
Step 6: Place the three provided insulation caps onto the three tapping screws.  
Insert the screws to the screw holes on the camera bracket, and then tighten the screws to the anchors  
to attach the camera..  
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Menu Settings  
3. OSD Settings  
Use the OSD menu to set up the camera for optimum performance  
LENS  
AUTO  
AUTO  
ATW  
PRIVACY  
DAY/NIGHT  
NR  
CAMERA ID  
SYNC  
LANGUAGE  
CAMERA RESET  
BACK  
OFF  
AUTO  
SHUTTER/AGC  
WHITE BAL  
BACKLIGHT  
PICT ADJUST  
ATR  
MOTION DET  
NEXT  
OFF  
OFF  
INT  
ENGLISH  
OFF  
OFF  
EXIT  
SAVE ALL  
EXIT  
SAVE ALL  
Figure 3-1 Main menu  
3.1 Lens  
The LENS settings allow you to configure Lens and brightness. Options are AUTO (Auto Iris lens) and  
MANUAL. The default setting is AUTO.  
In the AUTO submenu, you can set the MODE as OPEN, CLOSE or AUTO. Then select SPEED to  
adjust the DC Iris Lens convergence speed.  
TYPE  
DC  
OPEN  
046  
MODE  
SPEED  
RETURN  
3.2 SHUTTER/AGC  
You can set the SHUTTER/AGC as AUTO or MANUAL. The default setting is AUTO.  
When LENS is set to AUTO: It is recommended to set SHUTTER/AGC to AUTO mode. In the AUTO  
submenu, adjust HIGH LUMINANCE MODE according to your application:  
AUTO IRIS mode: Use this for normal condition application environments. The IRIS level will be  
controlled by camera brightness.  
SHUT+AUTO IRIS mode: Use this for high light application environments. The exposure will be  
controlled by AES or the DC Iris. The iris level will be controlled by camera brightness.  
HIGH LUMINANCE  
MODE  
BRIGHTNESS  
AUTO IRIS  
024  
LOW LUMINANCE  
MODE  
BRIGHTNESS  
RETURN  
AGC  
x 0.25  
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Menu Settings  
If SHUTTER/AGC is set to MANUAL, the submenu is shown as below. The shutter speed is a variable  
from 1/50(1/60) sec to 1/10000sec and the AGC is selectable depending on your environment condition.  
MODE  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
SHUT+AGC  
1/50  
6.0  
RETURN  
Recommended settings according to the application:  
1. Auto Exposure by Iris Control:  
Application: General Purpose, Indoor surveillance  
This is Default settings  
- LENS: AUTO  
- SHUTTER/AGC: AUTO  
- HIGH LUMINANCE MODE: AUTO IRIS  
2. Auto Exposure by AES first, then by IRIS Control:  
Application: Outdoor, Traffic surveillance  
- LENS: AUTO  
- SHUTTER/AGC: AUTO  
-HIGH LUMINANCE MODE: SHUTAUTO IRIS  
3. Auto Exposure by Iris Control with fixed Shutter Speed:  
- LENS: AUTO  
- SHUTTER/AGC: MANUAL  
-SHUTTER 1/501/60)~10000  
(After this, the following are set)  
- SHUTTER/AGC: AUTO  
- HIGH LUMINANCE MODE: SHUT+AUTOIRIS  
3.3 WHITE BAL  
WHITE BALANCE controls color on the screen. Options include ATW (Auto White Balance), PUSH,  
PUSH LOCK, USER1, USER2, ANTI CR (Anti Color Rolling Suppression) and MANUAL. The default is  
ATW.  
y ATW: Select ATW when the scene illumination varies between indoor scenes and outdoor scene  
lighting.  
SPEED  
171  
152  
x 0.50  
INDOOR  
DELAY CNT  
ATW FRAME  
ENVIRONMENT  
RETURN  
y MANUAL: You can manually adjust the LEVEL from 15 to 69.  
y USER1/USER2: You can adjust blue setting (B-GAIN) and red setting (R-GAIN) value from 0 to  
255.  
y PUSH: When selected in the appropriate position, the whole area will perform white balance.  
y PUSH LOCK: When selected in the appropriate position, WHITE BALANCE will perform once.  
3.4 BACKLIGHT  
Set Backlight compensation function. It controls the light level to overcome sever backlight conditions.  
Available options include OFF, BLC or HLC (Highlight Compensation) mode. The default is OFF.  
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Menu Settings  
If HLC is selected, HLC is activated automatically when the camera detects high-luminance.  
3.5 PICTURE ADJUST  
PICTURE ADJUST allows you to adjust picture settings for optimal image. In the PICT ADJUST  
submenu, you can adjust BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, HUE and GAIN value. In addition,  
you can set MIRROR to ON to reflect the image.  
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MIRROR  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
HUE  
OFF  
000  
128  
128  
128  
128  
GAIN  
RETURN  
3.6 ATR  
Set ATR (Adaptive Tone-curve Reproduction) function. You can select ON or OFF. The default is OFF. If  
selecting ON, you will enter the ATR submenu, where you can set LUMINACE and CONTRAST to  
optimize by image.  
LUMINANCE  
CONTRAST  
RETURN  
LOW  
LOW  
*Also known as Wide Dynamic Range. This function expands the video dynamic range of the camera  
and improves visibility of images even in high contrast environments.  
3.7 MOTION DET  
MOTION DET allows to detect moving objects on the screen. The default is OFF. If selecting ON, you  
will enter the MOTION DET submenu. You can set up to 4 motion areas to detect moving objectives and  
adjust the motion detection sensitivity from 0 to 127.  
3.8 PRIVACY  
PRIVACY function mask up to 8 privacy areas on the screen from video monitoring. The default setting is  
OFF. If selecting ON, you will enter the PRIVACY submenu. You can configure up to 8 privacy areas and  
set color and transparency of the privacy zones. In addition, you can enable MOSAIC function for the  
privacy zone.  
Note: If you enable MOTION DET function, then PRIVACY function will support 4 zones only.  
REA SEL  
TOP  
BOTTOM  
LEFT  
1/8  
000  
000  
000  
000  
1
RIGHT  
COLOR  
TRANSP  
MOSAIC  
RETURN  
0.00  
OFF  
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Menu Settings  
3.9 DAY/NIGHT  
The camera will automatically switch to B/W mode when the illumination is under a certain threshold.  
There is no need to adjust this setting.  
Under B/W mode, you can set BURST to be ON or OFF.  
3.10 NR  
NR allows you to configure the DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) settings to reduce noise on the screen. In  
the NR submenu, you can enable the NR MODE to the Y (BRIGHT) / C (COLOR), C LEVEL or Y LEVEL  
mode. According to your NR mode, you can adjust Y LEVEL or C LEVEL as required.  
NR MODE  
Y LEVEL  
C LEVEL  
RETURN  
Y/C  
000  
000  
Note: When the Y Level is higher the noise in dark areas becomes lessened. Also, resolution will  
become lower. When it is lower, there is more noise in dark areas.  
3.11 CAMERA ID  
CAMERA ID displays ON or OFF. The default setting is OFF. You can set the ON mode to add a camera  
title up to 26 characters with 2 lines and also select where the title appears on the monitor screen.  
3.12 LANGUAGE  
OSD supports 8 multiple languages. Options include ENGLISH (default), JAPANESE, GERMAN,  
FRENCH, RUSSIAN, PORTUGUESE, SPANISH and SIMPLIFIED CHINESE.  
3.13 CAMERA RESET  
To restore factory defaults, select CAMERA RESET and then press the joystick control.  
3.14 SAVE ALL  
SAVE ALL items allows you to save all settings and exit the OSD menu.  
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4. Specification  
Signal System  
Image System  
Imager Size  
NTSC  
PAL  
1/3 type: IT CCD  
976 (H) × 494 (V)  
Effective pixels HxV  
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976 (H) × 582 (V)  
Optical system  
Lens  
F1.4, f:3.3 ~ 12mm  
Wide: 89.8°(H), 63.6°(V)  
Tele: 23.9°(H),17.9°(V)  
Angle of View  
Electrical Specification  
TV System  
Horizontal Resolution  
S/N Ratio  
2:1 Interlace  
600 TV lines  
50dB typ. (AGC off)  
IR LED ON 0 lx (Color/B&W switch point 20lx typ.)  
Minimum Illumination  
Synchronization System  
Video Output  
IR Distance  
Internal  
1Vpp composite output, 75Ω  
20  
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IR wavelength  
Mechanical  
850nm  
Dimension  
Weight  
83mm(D)x87(W)x205.5mm(H)  
680g approx.  
Power Supply  
Input Voltage  
DC 12V & AC 24V (50Hz/60Hz) ±10%  
DC12V 580mA  
Power Consumption  
Environmental  
Operating Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Temperature  
-10°C ~ 50°C  
90% MAX  
-20°C ~ 60°C  
90% MAX  
Storage Humidity  
Safety Regulation  
FCC  
FCC Class B  
CE Class B  
CE  
Accessories  
IR BULLET CAMERA  
INSTRUCTIONS  
X 1  
X 1  
IR BULLET CAMERA  
INSTRUCTIONS  
X 1  
X 1  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS X 1  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS X 1  
WARRANTY CARD  
CAUTION CARD  
TEMPLATE  
WASHER  
SCREW  
X 1  
X 1  
X 1  
X 3  
X 3  
X 3  
X 1  
CAUTION CARD  
TEMPLATE  
WASHER  
SCREW  
SCREW ANCHOR  
OSD JOYSTICK  
X 1  
X 1  
X 3  
X 3  
X 3  
X 1  
SCREW ANCHOR  
OSD JOYSTICK  
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