EverFocus EHH5200 manual

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    2 Megapi xel Full HDcctv Outdoo r Dome Ca mera Operation Instructions Model No. EHH5200 Please read this manual first for cor rect inst alla tion and operation. This manual should be retaine d for future reference. The information in this manual was curre nt when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improv e it s prod ucts. [...]

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    - 1 - T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PRODUCT OVERVIE W ... .... .. .... ... ... .... .. .... ... ... .... .. ... .... .. .... ... ... .... .. .... ... ... ... ... .... ... .. .... ... ... .... .. 3 1.1 Main Features .. .............................................................................. .............................................................[...]

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    - 2 - 4.3 Day/Night ............................................... ................................................................................. .................... 21 4.4 Special ................................................................... ................................................................................. .... 21 4.4.1 [...]

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    - 3 - 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW The EHH52 00 is an HDcctv outdoor dome camera with true Day/Night capability in an IP66 vandal resistant housin g. Based on a 2 mega pixel progressive scan sen so r for your choice of 1080 or 720 reso luti on HD 100% dig it al image s, it deliver s vastly supe rior video quality compared to traditional C CTV images. This s[...]

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    - 4 - V id eo T es t Ca bl e x 1 P owe r S up pl y P ig t ai l x 1 De si c c a nt P ac k x 1 Please Note: If an item ap pears to have been damaged in shipment, r eplace it p roperly in its carton and no tif y the sh i pper. If any items a re mis sing, n otify yo ur Ev erFocus Electron ics C orp. Sales Represe ntat ive or Customer Service. The shipp[...]

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    - 5 - 1.3 Specifications Pickup Device 1/2.7" 2 megapi xel CMOS senso r Image area for FOV 1 080 mode: 6.61 mm diagonal; 5.76 mm H x 3 .24 mm V Image area for FOV 7 20 mode: 4.4 1 mm diagonal; 3.84 mm H x 2.1 6 mm V Sensitivity 0.5lux/F=1.4 S/N Ratio 45dB Video Format Main Outp ut HDcctv Resolution Main Output 1920x1080 or 1280x720 field selec[...]

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    - 6 - Ø 5.143mm//0.2” Ø 94.7mm/3.78” 1.4 Dimensions 123mm x 107.8mm ; 4.8” x 4 . 2”[...]

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    - 7 - (3) 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2.1 Camera Component Description Exterior view 2.2 Front And Back Panel Layout Front Panel Layout : Rotatable cover Outer Cover ring Base (4) (1) (2)[...]

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    - 8 - Back Panel Layout: (1) External Light Sensor External Light sensor is used to detect the lighting leve l the env ironment. (The light sens or is “down” wh en t he interna l camera module is properly positioned) . (2) Zoom Ring T o adjust the viewing angle, loosen the zoom ring kn ob. Turn the ring toward <W> to Zoo m out or <T>[...]

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    - 9 - When ins t alling the camera , you can use this video connector to conne ct a portable mon itor . This will allow you to easily adjust camer a’s field of view an d f ocu s. (6) OSD Menu joystick: Use the joystick to move the cursor U pwards/Downwards. This is used to select the item to be set. Ti lt the stick to t he rig ht or left. This is[...]

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    - 10 - • Do not expo se the camera to water or moisture while o pen during i nstallation, nor try to operate it while ope n i n wet area s. Once prop erly installed and sealed, the dome is IP66 rated aga inst water infiltration. 3.1 Mounting Camera 3.1 .1 Drill the Holes 1. Paste the drilling template on t he ceiling or wall 2. Drill 4 holes, 1 f[...]

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    - 11 - 3.1.2 Mounting 1. T ake off camera’s cover by rotating the cover counter clockwise. T ake off camera’s cover Loose outer cover ring first[...]

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    - 12 - 2. Pull the cables to be conn ect ed to the pow er and video cables from the ceiling or wall. 3. Fix the ca mera b ase to c eiling or wa ll by u sing 3 screw s and washers. Th e w ashers a re used to create the IP66 seal and mus t be used. Ceiling Mount: HDcctv Video output Power input[...]

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    - 13 - Wall Mount: 3.2 Adjusting Camera 3.2.1 Adjusting Camera Position Adjust the camera to any an gle that you w ish. Pan and tilt to aim the camera at w hat you need to watch until the best angle of image is obtained. Adjust the camera to best an gle for viewing. Tilt Pan[...]

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    - 14 - NOTE : 1. If n ecessary , you can p ut desiccant pa ck in bra cket side. Use cable to fix it befor e placing the cover back to camera. 2. T o close came ra cover, p lease p ush the in ner co ver u ntil it c omple tely covers the whole red gasket and line up with c amera ba se parallel ( The inner cover need to be a ligned with camera bas e o[...]

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    - 15 - 1. Loosen the zoom ring k nob, and then turn the rin g towards <W> or <T> as necessary to o btain the desired view angle. W side (Zoo m out) The view ing range will be wider and the subject is smaller . T side (Zoom in) The view ing range will be smaller and the subject is larg er . 2. Loosen the focus rin g k nob, then turn the [...]

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    - 16 - T urn the exter nal ring 3. If the lens is no t aligne d w ith the window, loosen the ou ter c over , adjust the inner cover so tha t the lens aimed exactly at the window . 4. T ighten the outer cover rin g until it is firmly secured . Slightly adjust the cover Correct Wr ong (not aligned)[...]

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    - 17 - 4. OSD Menu & Configuration Access the user setup menu scr een: I. Pres s i nward on the end of the joystick The menu screen will app ear on the monitor . II. Navigating with the joys tick Angle the joys tick  or  to move the cursor up or down. Angle the joy stick  or  to adjust the mode or value of a setting. III. Switching [...]

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    - 18 - Menu T r ee[...]

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    - 19 - Press Set button to enter SETUP Menu. In SETUP menu, us e t he joys tick to mak e se ttings. User can do camera s ettings including Exposure, W hite balance, Day/Night, S pecia l and Image adjust . Please s elect the item by moving the joystick UP or D OWN t hen press SET t o enter the settings. Move the joystick to the last option which is [...]

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    - 20 - 4.1.2 Shutter Select the shutter mode by moving the joystick LEFT or RIGHT . Select from Auto,1/50,1/60,1/100,1/120,1/250,1/500 ,1/700,1/1000,1/1600,1/2500 ,1/5000 and 1/8000. 4.1.3 AGC (Auto Gain Cont rol – basic low light signal amplificat ion) Select the level you would l ike to cho ose by moving the joystick LEFT or RIGHT . Th e mo re [...]

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    - 21 - Select “Return ” t o return to the previous menu. 4.3 Day/Night These settings control the op eration of the camera when t he illumination le vel changes. C hoices are Color at all times; B/W at all times ; or color when illumination is bright, switching to B/ W in low light. Please se lect one o f the 3 modes below by moving the joy sti[...]

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    - 22 - 4.4.3 D-Effec t In this sec tion, user can do camera settings including Mir ror , Gamma an d N eg_Image. Plea se select the item by moving the joys tick UP or DOW N. S elect “R eturn” to return to the previous menu . 4.4.3.1 Mirror Select one of the 4 mode s below by moving the joystick LEFT or RIGHT . -Off: Disable the effec ts. -H-MIR:[...]

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    - 23 - 4.4.6 Default Select “Y es” to load system settings to default factory value s. Or s elect “No” to disre gard this option. 4.5 Image Adjust In this section, user can adjust Sharpness, Brightness and Contrast of the image. Please select the item by moving the joystick UP or DOWN . S elect “Retur n” to return to the previou s menu.[...]

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    - 24 - EverFocu s Elect ron ics C orp . EverFocus T aiwan: 12F , No.79, Sec. 1, Shin- T a i W u Road, Hsi-Chih, T aipei, T aiwan TEL: +886 2 2698 2334 F AX: +886 2 2698 2380 www .everfocus .com.tw marke t ing@everfoc us.com. tw EverFocus E urope - Germany: Albert-Einstein-Strasse 1, D-46446 Emmerich, Ger many TEL: +49 2822 9394 0 F AX: +49 282 2 93[...]