Abus TVCC50030 User manual

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WDR DNR Day/Night 650 TVL
Camera Profiline
Version 07/2010
Original English user manual. Keep for future use.
TVCC50030
TVCC50530

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Introduction
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this product.
This product meets the requirements of the applicable European and national guidelines.
The corresponding declarations and documents can be obtained from the manufacturer
(www.abus-sc.com).
To maintain this condition and to ensure risk-free operation, you as the user must observe these
operation instructions!
Before initial start-up, read through the complete operating instructions observing operating and
safety instructions.
All company and product names mentioned in this document are registered trademarks.
All rights reserved.
If you have any questions, please contact your installer or your local dealer!
Disclaimer
This user manual was prepared with greatest care. If you should notice omissions or inaccuracies,
please inform us about these on the back of this manual given address.
The ABUS Security-Center GmbH assumes no liability for technical and typographical faults and
reserves the right to make at any time modifications to the product or user manual without a
previous announcement.
The company is not liable or responsible for direct and indirect subsequent damages which are
caused in connection with the equipment, the performance and the use of this product.
No guarantee for the content of this document is taken.

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Important safety instructions
The warranty will expire for damage due to non-compliance with these operating
instructions. We shall not be liable for any consequential loss!
We do not accept liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by incorrect
handling or non-compliance with the safety-instructions. In such cases the warranty will
expire.
Dear customer,
The following safety instructions are intended not only for the protection of your health, but also for
the protection of the device. Please read through the following points carefully:
xThere are no parts on the inside of the product which need to be serviced. Apart from this, the license
(CE) and the guarantee/warranty will lapse if you open/take the product apart.
xThe product will be damaged even it falls from a low height.
Avoid using the device under the following unfavorable ambient conditions:
xwetness or excessive air humidity
xextreme cold or heat
xdirect sunlight
xdust or combustible gases, vapors or solvents
xstrong vibration
xstrong magnetic fields, such as those found in the vicinity of machinery or loudspeakers
xthe camera should not positioned with opened iris towards the sun -
this can lead to destruction of the sensor.
xthe camera may not be installed on unstable surfaces
General safety instructions:
xDo not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. Plastic/ foil/bags and polystyrene parts etc.
could become dangerous toys for children.
xFor safety reasons don’t give the camera into child hands due to them being able to swallow small
parts.
xPlease do not insert objects through the openings into the device.
xUse only accessories which are specified by the manufacturer.
Please do not connect incompatible parts to the device.
xPlease pay attention to the safety instructions and user manuals of the other connected devices.
xCheck the device for damages before installation. If this should be the case please do not use it.
xPlease adhere to the operational voltage limitations listed in the technical data. High voltage could
destroy the device and pose a health hazard (electric shock).
During the installation into an existing video surveillance system make sure that all devices are
disconnected from the low and supply voltage circuit.
If in doubt allow a professional electrician to mount, install and wire-up your device. Improper or
make-do electrical connection to the mains does only represent at threat to you but also to other
persons.
Wire-up the entire system making sure that the mains and low voltage circuit remain separated
and cannot come into contact with each other in normal use or due to any malfunctioning.

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Table of contents
1. INTENDED USE..........................................................................................................27
2. EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS..................................................................................27
3. SCOPE OF DELIVERY...............................................................................................27
4. FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS...................................................................................27
5. DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE........................................................................................28
5.1 OVERVIEW –ARTICLE NUMBERS....................................................................................28
5.2 UNPACKING.................................................................................................................28
6. MOUNTING.................................................................................................................28
6.1 POWER SUPPLY ...........................................................................................................28
6.2 LENS MOUNTING ..........................................................................................................29
6.3 MOUNTING OF THE VIDEO CABLE ...................................................................................29
6.4 MOUNTING OF THE CAMERA ..........................................................................................29
7. REAR VIEW................................................................................................................30
8. ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)....................................................................................31
9. SERVICING AND CLEANING ....................................................................................40
9.1 FUNCTION TEST ...........................................................................................................40
9.2 CLEANING ...................................................................................................................40
10. DISPOSAL..................................................................................................................40
11. TECHNICAL DATA.....................................................................................................41

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1. Intended use
The WDR DNR Day/Night 650 TVL Camera Profiline is equipped with a high quality image sensor.
It is used for video surveillance in internal areas in connection with a recorder or monitor.
You can find a detailed description of functions in section “4. Features and functions”.
The product should not become damp or wet. The camera is only for use in dry indoor areas.
Any other use than that described above can lead to damage to the product and in
addition involve other risks. This does not include operation for other applications and
would in case of doing so the guarantee and any related liability will lapse. This is
also the case if any unauthorized changes or additions have been made to the
product.
Please read through the entire manual carefully before putting this product into
operation. This operating manual contains guidelines that are important for correct
mounting and operating.
2. Explanation of symbols
A flash in the triangle is used if there is danger for the health, e.g. by an electric shock.
An exclamation mark in the triangle points to an important note in this user manual
which must be minded.
This symbol can be found when you are to be given tips and information on operation.
3. Scope of delivery
xABUS WDR DNR Day/Night 650 TVL Standard Camera
xC-Mount lens adapter ring
xMounting bracket and screws for camera bracket
xConnecting cable for 12VDC power supply (TVCC50030)
xUser manual
4. Features and functions
xBacklight compensation with high dynamic range (WDR)
xFunction for digital noise reduction in low light conditions (DNR)
xDay/Night camera with removable IR cut filter (ICR)
xOn-Screen-Menu for easy camera setup (OSD)
xDual-Video output (2 x BNC)

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5. Description of device
5.1 Overview – article numbers
Article number TVCC50030 TVCC50530
Resolution 650 TVL 650 TVL
WDR
DNR 2D/3D-DNR 2D/3D-DNR
Day/Night
(removable IR cut-filter)
Operating voltage 12VDC/24VAC 110-240VAC
5.2 Unpacking
While you are unpacking the device please handle it with utmost care.
If you notice any damage of the original packaging, please check at first the device.
If the device shows damages, please contact your local dealer.
6. Mounting
6.1 Power supply
Before you start with the installation please make sure that the main voltage and the nominal
voltage of the camera comply together.
TVCC50030
TVCC50530
(1) TVCC50030 is run by a 12 VDC / 24 VAC power supply. The polarity can be ignored.
In order to connect a 12 VDC power supply (DC Connector 5.5mm x 2.1mm) to the camera
you have to first install the included connector cable. Therefore you need to press the pins
and insert the cable ends into the terminals.
(2) TVCC50530 is run by a 110~240VAC power supply (preinstalled cable).

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6.2 Lens mounting
The camera is designated for lenses with CS-Mount. A lens with C-Mount can be
mounted with the enclosed lens adapter ring.
Before a lens with C-Mount can be mounted, please make sure that the lens adapter
ring is mounted on the camera. Otherwise you may damage the image sensor.
For lenses with DC-drive the connector for the lens cable is on the right side of the
camera. The lens type is identified automatically by the camera. A lens with DC-drive
is recommended for an optimal image quality.
For precise focus adjustment, besides the focus adjustment at the lens, the
integrated back focus adjustment ring can be used. On the right side of the camera
front is a srew lock for the back focus adjustment located.
6.3 Mounting of the video cable
To connect the video signal of the camera with a monitor or recorder, use a coaxial cable of the
type RG59 with BNC-Connector (male) at the “VIDEO” connector.
The cable length up to the next device should not rise 100 meters.
6.4 Mounting of the camera
For the mounting of the camera, mount the provided socket at the upper or underside of the
camera. For this the plate is aligned with the already predefined screw openings and fastened with
the enclosed screws.
Attention!
During the assembly the camera must be separated from the mains voltage.
Caution!
The camera should not be positioned with opened iris towards the sun. This can lead
to the destruction of the sensor.

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7. Rear view
12VDC Variante
110~240VAC Variante
(1)
OSD menu buttons
(2) Relay output (triggered by motion, max. 60VDC/400mA)
(3) Power Supply (12VDC/24VAC or 110~240VAC)
(4) Status LED (active if power is connected)
(5) BNC Video output (MONITOR)
(6) BNC Video output (VIDEO)
Buttons Function
(1) Enter : Enter menu / execute
(2) Up : Navigate upwards
(3) Down : Navigate downwards
(4) Left : Decrease value / select option
(5) Right : Increase value / select option
2
3
4 1
6
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3
5
6
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8. On Screen Display (OSD)
Function Description
Quick Install Fast setup of the most important parameters
Advanced Menu Detailed setup of all camera parameters
Exit Leave the main menu completely.
Quick Install
For an easy configuration of this camera the function „Quick Install“ was implemented. This
function leads you through the most important camera settings, to get the best camera
parameter in a fast way at given illumination situations.
On pressing the button „Enter“ at the camera backside panel the main menu („Main Menu“)
of the camera can be activated. Please use the control keys at the backside to perform the
function „Quick Install“.
Main Menu
Quick Install
Advanced Menu
End
The menu „Quick Install“ contains the following steps:
A description of the different steps you can find in following table below.
Quick
Install
WDR
Menu
WB
Menu
DNR
Menu
Focus
Adjust END
In case the selected camera parameters do not show the best picture
performance, the function „Quick Install“ can be performed again to change
parameters.

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Focus Adjust
The function „Focus Adjust“ is used to be able to setup the image focus perfectly. The lens
aperture will be set to maximum in this mode.
To move to the next step inside “Quick Install” please activate the menu item “Next” in the
On-Screen-Display.
Using “Back” you move to the previous step.
In case the selected camera parameters do not show the best picture
performance, the function „Quick Install“ can be performed again to change
parameters.

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Advanced Menu
Advanced Menu
Exposure WD..
White Balance ATW
Enhance ..
D/N Auto ..
Detect Off
Miscellaneous ..
Restore Default
Back Exit
Function Description
Exposure Settings for camera exposure mode
White Balance Settings for white balance mode
Enhance Settings for picture improvement
Day / Night Setup Day/Night control settings
Detect Settings for motion detection
Miscellaneous Miscellaneous camera settings
Restore Default Restore of default settings
Back Leave setup to previous setup page
Exit Leave the main menu
Exposure
Function Description
WD Wide Dynamic Range Function
The camera is setup for image scenes with high illumination
contrast ratio.
Dark Area (-6 ~ +17) : Reference value for the calculation
of the long time exposure
Bright Area (-6 ~ +17) :Reference value for the calculation
of the short time exposure
Priority (Shutter, Iris)
For the calculation of WDR function, 2 values will be
consulted. The order of calculation brings up
different result in different light environment.
Shutter : The shutter value will be priorized, used
in darker environment.
Iris : The iris value will be priorized, used in
lighter environment.
DC The exposure control is setup to image scenes with

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changing illumination conditions. Only Auto Iris lenses can
be used in this mode.
Shutter (Auto, 1/50~1/10000)
Auto : Automatic control of the exposure time
1/5~1/10000 : Fixed exposure time to be selected
(1/50 – slow, 1/10000 – fast)
BLC (On/Off)
On : Backlight compensation on
Off : Backlight compensation off
ME The exposure control is setup to image scenes with constant
light conditions (constand exposure time).
Shutter (1/50~1/10000)
Fixed exposure time to be selected
(1/50 – slow, 1/10000 – fast)
Gain (0~7)
Setting for the maximum gain level
AES The exposure control is setup to image scenes with
changing illumination conditions. Only manual iris controlled
lenses can be used in this mode.
Shutter Min (1/50~1/100000)
Minimum value for the exposure time
Shutter Max (1/50~1/100000)
Maximium value for the exposure time
BLC (On/Off)
On : Backlight compensation on
Off : Backlight compensation off

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White Balance
Function Description
ATW Auto Tracking White Balance
The white balance will be performed dynamically and
continuously in a range of 1800~10500K.
AWB Auto White Balance
The white balance is performed once at a restart of the
camera.
PTL Push to Lock
The white balance will be performed after pressing the
„Enter“ button on the back side of the camera. This value will
be used permanentely.
Enhance
Enhance Menu
AGC 14
Gamma 07
Aperture 2
DSS 4x
DNR 3D DNR
Back Exit
Function Description
AGC Automatic Gain Control (0~32)
The higher the value, the higher the maximum gain level will
be. At higher value in low light condition the image
performance will be improved. The image noise could be
increased in this case.
Gamma Gamma value (01~09)
Matching the gray scale to the image display device.
Aperture Apertur value (0~3)
A higher value will increase the sharpness, but could
increase the image noise.
DSS Digital Slow Shutter (DSS) (Off, 2X~128X)
In low light conditions, images can be integrated, to achieve
a better image performance. A decrease of the frame rate
will be caused at same ratio.

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Off : Image integration deactivated
2X~128X : Image integration activated at selected
integration rate. The image integration will be
only active in low light conditions.
DNR Digital Noise Reduction, DNR
Off : Digital noise reduction deactivated
2D DNR : Digital noise reduction optimized for static
image objects.
3D DNR : Digital noise reduction optimized for moving
image objects.
2D+3D DNR : Combination of 2D and 3D digital noise
reduction
Day / Night Setup (D/N)
Function Description
Auto Automatic switching from day->night and from night-> day
on certain illumination values
D To N Level (0.5 ~ 5 Lux) : Lux level for the switch from
day to night mode
N To D Level (9 ~ 18 Lux) : Lux level for the switch from
night to day mode
Delay Time (5 ~ 60) : Time, before the camera will switch
from one mode to the other
Night Chroma (Color, No Chroma)
Color : The camera stays in color mode in night
mode
No Croma :The camera will use B/W mode in night
mode
Night Mode (Normal, WD)
Normal : The WDR function is deactive in night
mode.
WD : The WDR functoin is active in night mode.
Low Light Gain (Normal, Boost)
Boost : Results in an increase of the gain level in
low light mode
Day Only Day mode permanentely active
Night Only Night mode permanentely active

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Detection Setup (Detect)
Function Description
Off All detection function of the camera are deactivated.
Motion The motion detection of the camera is active and can be
further configured. There are 8x8 field available for marking
the detection area.
L/R Move : The frame to mark a field can be moved using
the buttons Left/Right at the camera back side.
At the end of a line the frame will jump into
next line.
U/D On/Off: Using the buttons Up/Down you can activate
or deactivate a field for motion detection.
All marked fields will be displayed in negative mode.
L/R: Move U/D: On/Off E: Return

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Miscellaneous
Misc Menu
Mirror Off
Mask ..
Camera ID Off
Winker Off
E-Zoom Off
Back Exit
Function Description
Mirror Mirror of the image
Off : Mirror deactivated
H : Horizontal mirror activated
V : Vertical mirror activated
H/V : Horizontal and vertical mirror activated
Mask Settings for privacy masking
Mask (1 ~ 16) : Configuration and activation of up to 16
privacy masks; Selection of a mask by using
the buttons Left/Right at the camera back
side.
Mask Status (Off / On) : Switch a mask on or off
Position : Use the Enter button to access this sub menu. A
change of the mask position can be done by
using the buttons Left/Right/Up/Down. Use the
Enter button again to leave the sub menu.
Size : Use the Enter button to access this sub menu. A
change of the mask size can be done by using
the buttons Left/Right/Up/Down. Use the Enter
button again to leave the sub menu.
Camera ID Setting for the display of the camera name inside the
image
ID Display : Display of the camera title turn on or off
ON : Camera title on
OFF : Camera title off
Camera ID : Setup of the camera name (Max. 18 digits)
Button Left/Right : Navigation
Enter : Select a sign
Left : Move one position to the left
Right : Move one position to the right
Delete : Delete a digit

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Winker Live image verification
The function „Winker“ will realize a live image verification,
this is done by a blinking sign in the live image.
Off : Live image verification deactivated
On : Live image verification activated
E-Zoom Digital zoom
The center of the image can be magnified digitally, this value
will be stored and used on leaving the main menu to live
screen.
Off : Digital zoom deactivated
1.5X / 2X / 2.5X / 3X /
3.5X / 4X / 4.5X / 5X : Digital zoom activated at certain
ratio level
Restore Defaults
Function Description
Restore Defaults Restore the default setting of the camera
Please use this function to restore the factory defaults. This
function will be activated by pressing the button „Enter“.
Attention: All user defined settings will get lost!

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9. Servicing and cleaning
9.1 Function test
Check the technical safety of the product such as damage to the housing at regular intervals.
When it can be assumed that the safe operation is no longer possible, the product must be put out
of service and precautions taken o ensure that it is not used unintentionally.
It must be assumed that safe operation is not longer possible if
xthe device shows visible signs of damage
xthe device no longer operates and
xhas been stored for longer periods under unfavorable conditions or
xhas been subjected to considerable stress in transit.
Please note:
The product is absolutely maintenance-free for you. There are no components on the
inside of the product to be checked or services by you, never open it.
9.2 Cleaning
Clean the product with a clean, soft cloth. To remove severe contamination, the cloth can be
dampened with luke-warm water.
Make sure that no liquids can enter the equipment as the device can be destroyed.
Never use chemical detergents as they could attack the surface of the device.
10. Disposal
Products which are labeled with this pictogram may not be disposed by the
domestic rubbish. Please dispose the product in accordance with the prevailing
legal regulations at the end of its life time.
Please consult your dealer or dispose the product over the municipal gathering
point for electric scarp.

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11. Technical data
Article number TVCC50030 TVCC50530
Videosignal PAL
Resolution 650 TVL 650 TVL
Image sensor 1/3" Sony Interline Super HAD II Dual Scan CCD
DSP SONY Effio
Picture elements (total) 1028(H) x 596 (V)
Picture elements (effective) 976(H) x 582 (V)
Signal-to-noise ratio 50 dB
Minimum light sensitivity (day) 0.005 Lux @ F1.0, 30 IRE
Minimum light sensitivity
(night) 0.001 Lux @ F1.0, 30 IRE (B/W Mode)
0 Lux @ F1.0, 30 IRE (IR On)
Automatic day/night switching Removable IR cut filter (ICR), Color / B/W
Lens CS/C-Mount, manual or DC controlled
Synchronization Internal
DSS (Frame Integration) 0 ~ 128x
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) 62.8 dB (max.), 32 Level
Backlight compensation (BLC) WDR, Wide Dynamic Range
White balance ATW / AWB / PTL
Gamma 0.45 ~ 1, 9 Level
Wide Dynamic Range Max. 54 dB
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) 2D+3D DNR
Iris level adjustment Auto
Mirroring Horizontal, Vertical, Horizontal/Vertical, Off
Control elements OSD, QIS/Normal
Protection class IP34
Video signal Composite; 1.0V p-p, 75 Ohm
Operating temperature -10°C ~ +50°C
Humidity 0~85%, not condensing
Nominal supply voltage 12 VDC / 24 VAC 110~240 VAC
Power consumption 4.5 W 4.5 W
Dimensions (WxHxD) 68,91 x 58,5 x 121,3 mm
Weight 420 g
68.91mm 110.5mm
121.3mm
58.5mm

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