Speco HT-INTT5 manual

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    Intensifier Series Camera HT-INTT5 200 New Highway Amityville, NY 11701 631-957-8700 www.specotech .com Please read this manual thoroughl y before operation and keep it handy for further reference.[...]

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    Contents 3~4 Features --------------------------7 Operating Your Cam era * SET UP------------------------------------ ---------------------- ------9~11 Precautions Troubleshooting * SET UP LENS-------------------------------- ----------------------- ----12 5~6 * SHUTTER SPEED CONTROL ---------------------------------13~16 * BACK LIGHT--------------[...]

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    Features ♣ SLC ( Speco Light Compensation ) When the image is in front of strong background lighting, your camera allows you to get the best image. ♣ OSD Gives you full control of the camera’s advanced functions. ♣ INTEN SIFIER 1/3 inch density CCD and digital proc essor permit high quality pictures to be captured in very lo w light conditi[...]

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    Precautions * Do not install the camera in extrem e temperature co nditions. - Only u se the camera under conditions where te mperatures are between -10 ℃ and +50 ℃ . Be especia lly careful to pro vide ventilation when operating under h igh temperatures. * Do not install or use the camera in an environment where the humidity is high. - It can c[...]

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    Operating your camera ◈ Functions ◈ OSD Menu Setting LENS OP TION ● DC ● MANUAL SET UP MENU 1. When you cont rol by Buttons on the Produ ct, refer to the follo wing (OPTION) SHUTTER ● OFF ● F/L ● MANUAL UP WHITE BALANCE ● ATW ● AWC MANUAL ● BACKLIGHT ● OFF ● LOW ● MIDDLE ● HIGH AGC ● OFF ● LOW ● MIDDLE ● HIGH RED[...]

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    Operating your camera ( Option ) C. System Integration CCD Camera 485(+) •Please Observe Polarity! 1. When controlled by RS-485, Pelco-D prot ocol (Option), refer to the follo wing. A. DIP S witch Setting on the Camera (Factory default : Camera Address = 01, Baud Rate = 2400bps) 485(-) Receiver •Up to 15 Cameras can be controlled by 1 IR Remote[...]

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    Operating your camera - SET UP Operating your camera - LENS 1. Press the SET button to access the SETUP mode. ● SETUP menu is displaye d on the monitor screen. 1) Setting up the LENS Select the lens pressing the RIGHT button. ① On the SETUP menu screen, move the arrow indicator to the lens using the UP or DOWN button. ② Select the desired fea[...]

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    Operating your camera – SHUTTER SPEED CONTROL ① 2) Shutter status and speed control You can control brightness of the screen by the shutter speed. ① Press the SET button to display the setup menu and move the arrow indicator to ‘SHUTTER’ using the UP or DOWN button. ② Set ‘SHUTTER’ to the desired mode using the LEF T or RIGHT button[...]

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    Operating your camera – SHUTTER SPEED CONTROL ② ▶ MANUAL : When setting shutter speed manually. You can select speed from ‘1/60’ to ‘1/200,000’sec ▶ ELC : You can control the BRIGHTNESS. ③ When completed, press ‘SET’ Notes ● Avoid pointing the camera directly at a fluorescent lamp. ● When the SHUTTER menu is set to FLK mod[...]

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    Operating your camera - BACKLIGHT 3) SLC (Speco Light Compensation) - BACKLIGHT A built-in SR chip provides intelligent light le vel control to overcome severe Backlight conditions. ① Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move the arrow indicator to ‘SLC’ using the UP or DOWN button. ② SET ‘SLC’ to the desired mode us ing t[...]

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    Operating your camera - WHITE BALANCE 5) WHITE BALANCE ① Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move the arrow indicator to ‘WHITE BALANCE’ using t he UP or DOWN button. ② Set ‘WHITE BAL.’ to the desired mode using LEFT or RIGHT button. ▶ MANUAL : To fine adjust, select the Manual mode. You can increase or decrease the red[...]

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    Operating your camera - INTENSIFIER Operating your camera - DNR 6) REDUCE NOISE (Dynamic Noise Reduction) DNR reduces the video noise on the screen. ① Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move the arrow to ‘REDUCE NOISE’ using the UP or DOWN button. ② SET ‘REDUCE NOISE’ to the desired mode using the L EFT or RIGHT button. [...]

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    Operating your camera - CAMERA TITLE ② Operating your camera - CAMERA TITLE ① 8) NEXT PAGE ① Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move the arrow indicator to ‘NEXT PAGE’ using the UP or DOWN button. ② SET ‘NEXT PAGE’ to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button. ③ Press SET button to access the SETUP mode. ④ [...]

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    Operating your camera – COLOR/SYNC (2) COLOR : You can choose color and B/W mode electronicall y. ① Press the SET button to display the setup menu and move the arrow indicator to ‘COLOR’ using the UP and DOWN button. ② SET ‘COLOR’ to the desired mode us ing the LEFT or RIGHT button. (3) SYNC : Two SYNCHRONIZATI ON modes are available [...]

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    Operating your camera – MOTION DETECTION (4) Whenever your camera detects motion, THE WORDS “motion detected’ will appear on the screen. ① Press the SET button to display the setup menu and move the arrow indicator to ‘MOTION’ using the UP and DOWN button. ② SET ‘MOTION’ to the desired mode usin g the LEFT or RIGHT button. Max. Mi[...]

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    Operating your camera - PRIVACY Operating your camera - MIRROR (5) PRIVACY : To mask area which you want to be private. ① Press the SET button to display the setup menu and move the arrow to ‘PRIVACY’ using the UP and DOWN button. ② SET ‘PRIVACY’ to the desired mode us ing the LEFT or RIGHT button. (6) REVERSE ① Press the SET button t[...]

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    Operating your camera - SHARPNESS Operating your camera - RESET/RETURN (7) DETAIL ① Press the SET button to display the setup menu and move the arrow indicator to ‘DETAIL’ using the UP and DOWN button. ② SET ‘DETAIL’ to the desire d mode us ing the LEFT or RIGHT button. (8) DEFAULT : Use to reset your camera to FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING. [...]

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    Troubleshooting ● Have you set ‘M OTION D ET.’ menu to off? ● Have you set ‘MD L EVEL’ to low ? ● Have you s et ‘MD ARAEA’ prop erly MOTION DETECTI ON function is not active. ● Check that you have p roperly connected the camera to an appropriate power source. The camer a is not working properl y, and t he surface of the camera i[...]

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    DIMENSIONS SPECIFICATIONS -29 ℃ ~ +50 ℃ (-20 ℉ ~120 ℉ ) Operational Temperature ON / OF F (4 Programmabl e Zone) PRIVACY Function Built - in On Screen Display ( O.S.D ) MD1 / MD2 / OFF Motion Detection 50dB (Weight On) S/N ( Y signal) OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH REDUCE NOISE ATW / AWC / MANUAL WHITE BALANCE 0.003Lux (intensifier) 0.3Lux (sh) [...]

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    WARRANTY 37[...]