REVO REVDN650-1 manual

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    2 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILAT ION GRILLS. EXPLANATION OF GRA PHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning fla sh with arrow head symbol, within an equilatera l triang le, is intended to aler t the user to the pr esence of unin sulated '[...]

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    3 FCC CO MPLI A NCE STA TEMENT CE COMPLIA NCE STA TEMENT INFORMATION TO T HE USER : THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN T EST E D AND FOUND TO COMPLY W ITH THE LI M ITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PA RT 15 OF T HE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNE D TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN [...]

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    4 IMPORT AN T SAFET Y INSTRUCT IONS 1. Read these instruct ions. 2. Keep these instructions . 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this appar atus near water. 6. Clean onl y with dr y cloth. 7. Do n ot block an y ventilation openings. Install in accordance with th e m DQXIDFWXUHU¶VLQVWUXFWLR QV 8. Do not i nstall n[...]

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    5 CONTENT S OF PA CKAGE The package contains the follow ing Camera in Housing ----------- -------------------------------------------------------1 Instruction Manual (This Document) --------------------------------------------1 Accessory Kit for Installing ---------------------------------------------------------1 Drilling guide label --------- ---[...]

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    6 INT ROD UCTION The camera provided high-quality image using SONY Wide Dynamic 1/3 ´ CCD and digital signal processing LSIs. Features: ˍ 1/3 ´ Super- HADII PS 960H CCD ˍ Super high-resolution of 650TV lines ˍ 0.4 lux(Color), 0.04 lux(B/ W ), 0.001 lux (Low-Shutter) @ F 1.4 Sensitivity ˍ Auto Electronic Shutter [1/60(1/50) ~ 1/100,000] and ma[...]

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    7 CA MERA CONNECTIONS Connection Cable Description COLOR Description RED AC24V/D C12V WHITE AC24V/D C12V ORANGE ADKEY BRO WN GND BLUE RS485( -) GREEN RS485(+) YELLO W ALARM OUT GR AY DN EXT - IN BLACK& WHITE DN EXT -OUT BLACK GND SKY BL UE UTP+(optional) PINK UTP- (optional) 1) External Day/Night Control : To select Day/Night mode using externa[...]

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    8 INSTA LLATION 1. Loosen the four torx screws located midway up the front of the housing leave the screws intact in the front portion. (Fig. 1) 2. Drill the mounting location, using the bottom of the housing as a Drilling guide label. (Fig. 3) 3. Attach the housing to the ceiling using suitable fasteners, M 6x35 tapping screws are supplied only us[...]

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    9 LENS A DJUSTMENT Field of view : Adjust setting from Telephoto (T) to wide (W) field of View. Focus : Adjust lens focus from near (N) to infinity.[...]

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    10 DC AUT O IRIS LEN S 2.6 - 6mm 4- 9mm 2.8~12mm 6- 50mm Image Size 1/3 ´ CCD 1/3" CCD 1/3" CCD 1/3" CCD Focal Length 2.6 -6.0mm 5% 4.0 -9.0mm 5% 2.8 - 12mm 5% 6.0 -50mm 5% Aperture Ratio 1 : 1.6 5% 1 : 1.6 5% 1 : 1.4 5% 1 : 1.6 6.9% Angular Field of View (Degree) DIAGONAL 2.6mm : 134.6 6mm : 59.2 DIAGONAL 4mm : 92.4 9mm : 39.2 DIAG[...]

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    11 CA MERA ADJUSTMENT <White Balance> 1) Auto(Auto White Balance) : AW B m ode ( 18 00ºK ~ 10 500ºK ) 2) Push/Hold : Pu sh&Hold Mode. ¾ To find the Optimal setting for the current luminance environment in this mode, set the direction towards a sheet of white paper and select Hold and press enter but ton. If the environment changes, rea[...]

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    12  If there is a high light inst alled in a limited environment such as an apartment parking garage or gas station entrance, removing the high light makes it possible to view car license plates efficiently. ¾ Both : Privacy function and BLM function on. ¾ Off : Function off. 3) Edit : Mask area edit. ¾ Edit mode take effect during Func not O[...]

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    13 ¾ Absent : Press the Enter button to Absent detection mode. Detect object appeared or removed the scene  Sens Down : Adjust sensitivity of Absent check(0-255). In low luminance environment, the accuracy is down of the result . Because object color is effect to auto exposure, the accuracy is down of the result If the object is too big, the ac[...]

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    14 Crossing object is not considered. / Several obj ect s will not be detected. If th e distance is increases betw een the came ra and entranc e, the result can be inaccuracy. <Picture/DNR> 1) Sharpness : Adjust sharpness of outlines (0~15) 2) Resolution : Select high resolution mode (Low/Mid/High) 3 ) 2D -NR : Select 2D noise reduction level[...]

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    15  Auto mode : When motion is not detected, output video is being refre sh in configured interval. And when the motion is detected, output video is switched to real time video.  ON : Always refresh in configured interval.  OFF : Always real time video. ¾ Renewal(sec) : Select an interval between two frame. Wh en o bj ect start moving, Th[...]

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    16 A. Title B. Delete character C. Character table D. Command line - Clear : Clear Title - Cancel: Cancel editing - Accept: Save T itle ¾ Display : Display item select.  Cam ID : Camera ID d is play On/Off.  Title : Title d isplay On/Off. ¾ Alarm :  Period : Alarm out period (5sec/10sec/20sec/30sec/1min/5min/Cont.)  Snooze : Alarm out[...]

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    17 Activate o nly AC power inputted. 5) White Pixel ¾ Det Exe : Press Enter button to turn W hite Pix el C ompensation mode Start.  ENT to Adj : Press Enter button to start W hite Pixel Compensation start.  Proc : Process to find white pix el.  Done : Process ended ¾ Det Count : Result of white pixel detection. ¾ Func : Se lect erasing [...]

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    18 EXTERNA L DIMENSION Window Size 0.1 in. (2.5mm thick), impact -resistant P.C (LEXAN) 3.93 in. (10cm) diameter Cable Entry One 1" opening holes Weight ± Unit: Shipping: 1.54 lb. (70 0 g) / 2.11 lb. ( 96 0 kg)[...]

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    19 SPECIFICA TIONS MODEL NTSC PAL Power Pow er sou rce DC 12V / AC 24V ± 10% Power consu m ption 4.5 Watts General Imag e sens or 1/3" Super - HADI I PS 960H CCD Total pixels !"#$%&'()"$%*' !"#$%&'()+,%*' Effective pix els +-, %&' (.+. %*' +-, %&' ()$# %/' Scanning syste m[...]

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