FujiFilm SX1600 User manual

BL00005285-200
Surveillance Camera
FUJIFILM SX1600
V1.0
Owner’s Manual

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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions viii
For Your Safety...........................................................................................................................................................................viii
4WARNINGS....................................................................................................................................................................................................................viii
4CAUTIONS.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................viii
High-Temperature Warnings............................................................................................................................................................................viii
General Precautions..........................................................................................................................................................................................................viii
NOTICES ix
Caution:....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ix
FCC Warning:........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ix
For Customers In Canada ................................................................................................................................................................................................ix
About the Icons..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ix
Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private Households In the European Union, Norway, Iceland
and Liechtenstein:................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ix
Precautions for Use x
Operating Environment...............................................................................................................................................................x
Installation ....................................................................................................................................................................................x
Use..................................................................................................................................................................................................x
Network Connections ..................................................................................................................................................................x
Introduction 1
Parts of the Camera......................................................................................................................................................................1
The Control Panel..................................................................................................................................................................................................................1
Operating Mode Selection: DIP Switches ..................................................................................................................................2
Eight-Pin Connector Pinout.........................................................................................................................................................2
Installation and Connection 3
Installation ....................................................................................................................................................................................3
Screw Hole Specications................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Internet Protocol (IP) Connections.............................................................................................................................................4
Connection Schematic ......................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Connecting to a Computer.............................................................................................................................................................................................4
Stand-Alone Connections............................................................................................................................................................6
Connection Schematic ......................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Connecting to a Monitor..................................................................................................................................................................................................6

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IP Connections—Viewing and Recording the Live Feed 8
Launching a Web Browser ...........................................................................................................................................................8
IP Connections—Preferences 9
CAMERA SETTING ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10
FOCUS........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
FOCUS AREA.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
AF SENSITIVITY...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
IRIS................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
SHUTTER SPEED................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
GAIN............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
DAY/NIGHT ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
EXTERNAL TRIGGER ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
IR WAVELENGTH................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
IMAGE STABILIZATION...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
IMAGE QUALITY SETTING.......................................................................................................................................................... 13
OPTICAL FILTER(DAY) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
OPTICAL FILTER(NIGHT).................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
WDR ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
BACKLIGHT CORRECTION.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
HEAT HAZE REDUCTION................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
FOG REDUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
NOISE REDUCTION............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
DIGITAL ZOOM ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
DIGITAL ZOOM RATIO ......................................................................................................................................................................................................14
USE SETTING.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
BRIGHTNESS........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
CONTRAST............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
SATURATION........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
SHARPNESS............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
WHITE BALANCE.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15

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SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
MODEL NAME....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
SERIAL NO................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
FW VER....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
APPLICATION VER................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
TIME ZONE.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
NTP SERVER ADDRESS..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
PORT NUMBER...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
CHECKING INTERVAL ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
PRIORITY OF TIME SETTING ..........................................................................................................................................................................................16
IN-CAMERA TIME SETTING............................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
ABOUT DEVICE ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
PTZ SETTING............................................................................................................................................................................... 18
RS485 BAUD RATE............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
RS485 ID ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
RS485 TERMINATION......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
PTZ POSITION INQUIRY................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Pelco-P/Pelco-D................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
PELCO CMD INTERVAL..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................................ 19
REBOOT..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
RESET SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
IMPORT CONFIGURATION FILE................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
EXPORT TO CONFIGURATION FILE ........................................................................................................................................................................... 19
FIRMWARE UPDATE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
COPY LOG DATA ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................19
CHANGE PASSWORD........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
SECURITY .................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
RTSP AUTHENTICATION .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
RTSP AUTHENTICATION ALGORITHM..................................................................................................................................................................... 20
HTTP AUTHENTICATION ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20

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NETWORK SETTING ................................................................................................................................................................... 21
IPv4 ADDRESS ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
IPv4 SUBNET MASK............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
IPv4 DEFAULT GATEWAY ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
MAC ADDRESS...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
IPv4 MTU.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
PREFERRED DNS SERVER................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
ALTERNATE DNS SERVER ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
IPv4 ADDRESS ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
PORT ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
HTTP PORT.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
RTSP PORT............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
VIDEO.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
VIDEO SYSTEM...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
VIDEO FORMAT..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
ASPECT FOR VIDEO............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
BIT RATE .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
VIDEO QUALITY.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
FRAME RATE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
ENCODING.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
I FRAME INTERVAL.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
DISPLAY/OSD SETTING.............................................................................................................................................................. 24
DATE DISPLAY........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
TIME DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
DATE DISPLAY FORMAT................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
言語/LANG. .................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
言語/LANG................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
Defaults ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
CAMERA SETTING............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
IMAGE QUALITY SETTING .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
SYSTEM...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
SECURITY.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
NETWORK SETTING........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
DISPLAY/OSD SETTING.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
言語/LANG................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 27

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Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Controls 28
Stand-Alone Connections—Basic Setup 29
Choosing a Language and Setting the Clock ......................................................................................................................... 29
Memory Card Warning.............................................................................................................................................................. 30
Stand-Alone Connections—Camera Menus 31
Using the Menus........................................................................................................................................................................ 31
SHOOTING MENU 1.................................................................................................................................................................... 33
FOCUS........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
FOCUS AREA.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
IRIS................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
SHUTTER SPEED................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
GAIN............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
DAY/NIGHT ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
EXTERNAL TRIGGER ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
SHOOTING MENU 2.................................................................................................................................................................... 36
IR WAVELENGTH................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
IMAGE STABILIZATION...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
OPTICAL FILTER(DAY) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
OPTICAL FILTER(NIGHT).................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
SHOOTING MENU 3.................................................................................................................................................................... 38
WDR ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38
BACKLIGHT CORRECTION.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 38
HEAT HAZE REDUCTION................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38
FOG REDUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38
NOISE REDUCTION............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38
DIGITAL ZOOM ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
DIGITAL ZOOM RATIO ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
SHOOTING MENU 4.................................................................................................................................................................... 39
USE SETTING.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
BRIGHTNESS........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
CONTRAST............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
SATURATION........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
SHARPNESS............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
WHITE BALANCE.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
SHOOTING MENU 5.................................................................................................................................................................... 40
DAY & TIME DISPLAY ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
TITLE DISPLAY........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 40
EDIT TITLE................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 40
ID DISPLAY............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40

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SET-UP 1...................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
SET DATE & TIME.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 41
VIDEO SYSTEM...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
VIDEO FORMAT..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
ASPECT FOR VIDEO............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41
ID NAME ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
RS485 BAUD RATE............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
RS485 TERMINATION......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
SET-UP 2...................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
PROTOCOL.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
SD CARD OVERWRITE....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
FORMAT SD CARD.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
IP ADDRESS INFORMATION ..........................................................................................................................................................................................42
IP ADDRESS SETTINGS RESET...................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
FIRMWARE............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
COPY LOG DATA ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................42
SET-UP 3...................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
RESET.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
言語/LANG................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 43
Defaults ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
SHOOTING MENU............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
SET-UP........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 44
Troubleshooting 45
Specications 46

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Safety Precautions
For Your Safety
This section lists important precautions that must be followed to ensure safe and correct use of the product. Read them before
using the product and observe them during use.
The 4WARNING and 4CAUTION indications in this document indicate the following:
4WARNINGS Failure to observe warnings could result in death or serious injury.
4CAUTIONS Failure to observe cautions could result in injury or property damage.
4
4
WARNINGS
WARNINGS
• Take all steps necessary to prevent water entering the product. Failure to observe this precaution could result in re or electric
shock. Should water nd its way in, disconnect the power source immediately.
• Be sure the product is installed securely. Serious accidents could result should the product fall from a height.
• When working in high places, work with a partner or partners, use a safety line, and take all other precautions necessary to
ensure safety. Slipping, falling, or loss of balance could result in serious accidents.
• When installing the camera in high places, ensure that people below keep their distance. Falling objects could cause serious
accidents.
• Ensure that the surface on which the camera is installed is level. Failure to observe this precaution could cause the camera to
fall, potentially causing serious accidents.
4
4
CAUTIONS
CAUTIONS
• Keep the product out of direct sunlight.
• Do not turn the product on without rst conrming that the power supply is connected correctly.
• The product could cause injury if dropped during transport. Take all precautions necessary to ensure that the product is not
dropped.
• Ensure that the voltage of the power supply matches the product’s rated voltage. Incorrect voltages could damage the product
or result in re or electric shock.
• When connecting or disconnecting the power cable, hold the plug and not the cable. Damage to the cable could result in re
or electric shock.
• Should you detect any abnormalities such as smoke, unusual noises or smells, or the presence of foreign matter inside the
product, disconnect the power supply immediately and contact the original retailer.
• Do not disassemble or modify. Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock or product malfunction. Mal-
functions or damage resulting from customers disassembling or modifying the product are not covered under warranty.
• Do not aim the camera at the sun. Direct sunlight focused through the lens could damage the product’s internal parts.
• Install the camera base down. Installing the camera in other orientations could lead to warping that may impair product per-
formance.
• Any memory cards used must meet the standards for SD (Secure Digital) memory cards.
High-Temperature Warnings
High-Temperature Warnings
• Touching parts bearing this label when the ambient temperature is elevated could cause burns. Before touching these parts,
switch the equipment o and wait at least 30 minutes.
General Precautions
General Precautions
• Do not apply force to the connectors when handling the product. Failure to observe this precaution could result in the product
being disconnected or damaged.
• Use the product only as described in this manual.
• The camera and its accessories are precision devices. Under no circumstances should they be subjected to excessive force.
• Install the camera in a housing or other location where it will not be exposed to rain, wind, dust, or direct sunlight.
• Bringing the camera abruptly from a cold location to a warm and humid environment could cause the lens to fog. Take mea-
sures to allow the camera to adapt to the new environment before subjecting it to changes in temperature and humidity.
• Replace the cap if the camera will not be used for an extended period.
• The camera lens has a special anti-reective coating. As a result, the back of the lens may appear spotted, but this has no eect
on performance.

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NOTICES
Verication
Model Number: SX1600
Trade Mark: Fujilm
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired operation.
Caution:
Caution:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC Warning:
FCC Warning:
To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions. This includes using the provided power cord and
shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Also, any unauthorized changes or modications
to this equipment could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
For Customers In Canada
For Customers In Canada
CAN ICES-003(A)/NMB-003(A)
WARNING: This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR32. In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio
interference.
This product complies with the following EU Directives:
• RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
• EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to applicable harmonized European standards (European Norms) which are
listed on the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by FUJIFILM Corporation for this product or product family.
This compliance is indicated by the following conformity marking placed on the product:
This marking is valid for non-Telecom products and EU harmonized Telecom products (e.g.Bluetooth).
About the Icons
About the Icons
The symbols on the product represent the following:
AC
DC
Class II equipment (The construction of the product is double-insulated.)
Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private Households In the European Union, Norway,
Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private Households In the European Union, Norway,
Iceland and Liechtenstein:
Iceland and Liechtenstein:
This symbol on the product, or in the manual and in the warranty, and/or on its packaging indicates that this product
shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it should be taken to an applicable collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential
negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of this product.

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Precautions for Use
Operating Environment
• The camera can be used at temperatures of from −10 to +50°C (temperatures below freezing are only supported if the power
supply is not interrupted) and at humidities of from 10 to 80% (no condensation).
• Prolonged use at high temperatures or humidities could degrade components, shortening product life.
• Do not install the product where it will be exposed to solvents or other chemicals.
Installation
• Do not install LAN or audio cables in close proximity to cables for uorescent lights or other electrical devices. Failure to ob-
serve this precaution could impair sound or image quality. Move the cables if signal quality is aected.
• Using the product in close proximity to powerful electromagnetic elds, such as those produced by television transmitter an-
tennas, electric motors, or transformers, could result in distorted or wavy pictures. Should this occur, use steel cable shielding.
• Use a Category 5 or better shielded twisted pair (STP) LAN cable for LAN connections.
• Plastic cable insulation may sometimes be damaged by crows or other birds. Protect cables using a cable conduit.
• Fix cables in place so that they are not subject to repeated vibration, friction, or tugging. Failure to observe this precaution
could cause the cable to break.
• Install the product base down.
Use
• Do not aim the lens directly at the sun or other bright light sources or reections. Failure to observe this precaution could result
in deterioration of the image sensor color lter, aecting picture color.
• Do not subject the product to strong physical shocks or vibration. Failure to observe this precaution could result in product
malfunction.
• Clean the product with a soft, dry cloth. Never use chemically-treated cloths or solvents such as benzine (petroleum ether),
thinner, or alcohol. Failure to observe this precaution could cause warping or discoloration.
• Do not apply force to the connectors when handling the product. Failure to observe this precaution could result in the product
being disconnected or damaged.
Network Connections
• You will need to supply an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IP address.
• The frame rate may drop if multiple streams are transmitted via unicast.
• When connected to multiple devices, the product will transmit data to all devices at the rate supported by the device with the
slowest receiving rate.
• Use the product on a secure network (for example, an in-house LAN).

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Introduction
Parts of the Camera
The Control Panel
The Control Panel
Item Name
APower switch
BPower lamp
CREC (record) button
DRESET button
EDIP switches (4 bits)
FPower connector
GAudio input/output connectors
HSerial number
IVideo output connector
JHD-SDI output connector
Item Name
KTELE button
LNEAR button
MFAR button
NOK/MENU button
OBACK button
PWIDE button
QLAN connector
RHDMI connector
SEight-pin connector
Top
(handle screws attach here)
Base
(mounting screws attach here)
Lens Control panel Memory
card slot

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Introduction
Operating Mode Selection: DIP Switches
Operating
mode
DIP switch
ABCD
IP OFF ON — —
RS485 ON OFF — —
Stand-alone ON ON — —
RS485
communication
DIP switch
ABCD
Full-duplex — — — ON
Half-duplex — — — OFF
Eight-Pin Connector Pinout
Pin number Function
AALERT IN
BALERT OUT
CDay/night trigger (Open: Day, GND: Night)
DGND
ERS485 TX+
FRS485 TX-
GRS485 RX+
HRS485 RX-

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Installation and Connection
Installation
Use the screw holes on the base to secure the camera to a mount or other surface.
4WARNING
Attach the product securely to a surface that can safely bear the combined weight of the camera and associated hard-
ware. Do not mount the camera in unstable locations or locations subject to frequent vibration or attach it to weak
materials such as drywall, ALC (autoclaved lightweight concrete), concrete blocks, or plywood. Injury could result
should the product fall from its mounting.
4CAUTIONS • Use ¼ʺ, UNC 20 thread screws with a thread engagement length of 6.5 to 10mm.
• Install the camera base down.
A handle can be attached using the screws on top of the camera.
4CAUTIONS
• Use M4 screws with a thread engagement length of at least 4mm and a protru-
sion of no more than 6mm.
• Do not use the screw holes on top of the camera for any other purpose.
Screw Hole Specifications
Screw Hole Specifications
The specications for the screw holes on the top and base of the camera are as follows:
Type Quantity Depth Tightening torque
Top M4 2 Pass through (threaded depth 4mm) 80–100N•cm
Base ¼ʺ, UNC 20 thread 15 10 mm 240–300N•cm
Handle
thickness 4mm
Max. 6mm

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Installation and Connection
Internet Protocol (IP) Connections
When the camera is connected to a computer in IP mode, camera settings can be adjusted using dedicated software (page 9).
An ONVIF application can be used to view the live feed and control the camera (page 8).
Connection Schematic
Connection Schematic
IP connection
Computer
or
ONVIF-compatible
remote control
SX1600 RS485 (Pelco-D/P) connection
Remote-control
mount
Connecting to a Computer
Connecting to a Computer
1 Connect the supplied plug to the power cable and plug the cable into the
camera power connector.
4CAUTION Use only DC 12V power.
bTIP Customers must supply their own power cable.
2 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the camera to a computer.

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Installation and Connection
3 Select IP mode by setting DIP switch Bto “ON” and DIP switches A, C
and Dto “OFF”.
4CAUTIONS
• The product cannot be connected directly to telecommunication circuits operated by telecommunications
providers (such as mobile or landline telecommunications services or Internet service providers). Connec-
tions to the Internet must be made via a router or similar device.
• Use the product on a secure network (for example, an in-house LAN).
bTIP For information on using remote-control mounts or ONVIF-compatible control units, see the documentation provided with the
device.

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Installation and Connection
Stand-Alone Connections
When the camera is connected to a monitor via an HD-SDI, VIDEO, or HDMI cable, you can view the live feed, control the camera
(page 28), and adjust camera settings via the control panel on the back of the camera (page 31).
Connection Schematic
Connection Schematic
Control panel
SX1600
HD-SDI connection
or
VIDEO connection
or
HDMI connection
Monitor
Connecting to a Monitor
Connecting to a Monitor
1 Connect the supplied plug to the power cable and plug the cable into the
camera power connector.
4CAUTION Use only DC 12V power.
bTIP Customers must supply their own power cable.
2 Connect the camera to the monitor using the appropriate cable.
4CAUTION The camera cannot be connected via HD-SDI while connect-
ed via HDMI.
bTIP Use an HDMI cable no more than 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) long.
HD-SDI connection
VIDEO connection
HDMI connection

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Installation and Connection
3 Select stand-alone mode by setting DIP switches Aand Bto “ON”.

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IP Connections—Viewing and Recording the Live Feed
The camera’s live feed can be viewed and recorded using a web browser.
Launching a Web Browser
Supported operating systems Windows 10
Supported web browsers Google Chrome/Windows Edge 99 or later
For information on using the web browser, see the browser’s online help. To connect to the SX1600, you will need to assign it an
appropriate IP address. The default IP address and subnet mask assigned to the camera at shipment are as follows:
IP address 192.168.1.10
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
1 Turn on the camera and computer.
2 Launch a web browser.
3 Enter the product IP address in the address bar (“http://[IP address]”).
An administrator account creation dialog will be displayed.
4 Enter a user name and password.
At shipment, the user name and password elds are blank.
bTIPS
• Enter a user name and password, both of which can be
from 8 to 15 characters long. Take all steps necessary to
protect the password.
• The camera must then be re-initialized in stand-alone
mode as described below.
Note that this deletes all existing accounts.
A
Turn the camera o.
B
Select stand-alone mode using the DIP switches on
the rear control panel (page 2).
C
Turn the camera on.
D
Press and hold the OK/MENU button on the rear con-
trol panel for 3 seconds to display the menus.
E
Select IP ADDRESS SETTINGS RESET in the setup
menu (page 42).
F
Turn the camera o and return to Step 3 of “Internet
Protocol (IP) Connections”(page 4).
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Camera settings will be displayed.

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IP Connections—Preferences
Adjust camera settings.
Choosing a category (A) displays the associated settings (B).
Category Description
CAMERA SETTING Adjust basic camera settings.
IMAGE QUALITY SETTING Adjust image quality settings.
SYSTEM View the firmware version and other information. You can also set the camera clock and adjust other sys-
tem-related settings.
PTZ SETTING Adjust settings for remote-control mounts.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Restart the camera, update camera firmware, and perform other forms of system maintenance.
SECURITY Adjust network security settings.
NETWORK SETTING Adjust basic network settings.
PORT Choose ports for HTTP or RTSP.
VIDEO Adjust video system and streaming settings.
DISPLAY/OSD SETTING Adjust display settings.
言語/LANG. Choose a language for camera menus and displays.
4CAUTION Do not insert or remove memory cards while the camera is on. Failure to observe this precaution could corrupt image
files or damage the memory card.
AB

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IP Connections—Preferences
CAMERA SETTING
Adjust basic camera settings.
FOCUS
FOCUS
Choose how the camera focuses when autofocus is enabled via ONVIF.
Options
CONTINUOUS AF QUICK AF MF
FOCUS AREA
FOCUS AREA
Choose how the camera selects the focus area.
Option Description
CENTER The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame.
AREA The position and size of the focus area for autofocus can be chosen by selecting a contiguous range of cells
in a 9 × 5 grid.
AF SENSITIVITY
AF SENSITIVITY
Choose how long the focus system will continue to track the current subject after a new subject enters the focus area at a dier-
ent distance from the camera. The higher the value, the longer the camera will wait before switching subjects. This option applies
when CONTINUOUS AF is selected for FOCUS.
IRIS
IRIS
Choose the aperture value (iris). See “Specications”(page 46) for supported values.
SHUTTER SPEED
SHUTTER SPEED
Choose the shutter speed.
Option Description
AUTO The camera adjusts shutter speed automatically. You can choose the minimum shutter speed.
MANUAL Choose the shutter speed manually.
GAIN
GAIN
Adjust image brightness.
Option Description
MANUAL Choose a value for gain.
AGC The camera adjusts gain automatically to brighten the image when lighting is poor.
HYPER-AGC Choose for automatic gain control adapted to low light conditions.
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