HDVision B8V User manual

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Installation
Before installation:
• Make sure that the device is in good condition and all the assembly parts are included.
• Check the specication of the products for the installation environment.
• Make sure that the wall or the ceiling is strong enough to withstand 3 times the weight of the camera.
• To avoid re or shock hazard, use only UL listed power supplies. Verify that the power supply will
provide the rated voltage and wattage for the camera. See the Specications section.
Step 1. Mounting the camera
A B8V camera can be mounted directly to a wall or ceiling. The surface should support at least three times
the weight of the camera. The drop cables of this camera are normally routed through mounting surface,
but can be routed through the cable channel.
NOTE
If mounting the camera on a wall, ensure that the cable channel in the mounting base is down.
If mounting the camera on a ceiling, orient the mounting base so that the cable channel is pointing
away from any source of water, dust, and other contaminates.
1. Acquire the kind of fasteners that will work best for mounting the camera to the ceiling or wall. The
mounting hardware provided with the camera will work well withe many types of surfaces.
2. Using the camera or the template provided, mark the locations of the mounting screw holes. If
routing the drop cables through the surface behind the mounting bracket, also mark a 3/4” hole for
the drop cables.
3. Drill holes in the surface of the mounting location to accommodate the camera fasteners and the
drop cables.
4. Route the video and 12 Vdc power extension cables from recorder and power source to the camera
mounting location and out through the hole drilled for the camera drop cables.
5. Connect the video and power extension cables to the camera drop cables. Verify that the power
cable connector polarity matches the polarity of the power drop cable.
WARNING
!Drop cable connectors are not waterproof. Failure of the power or video
drop cable connector due to moisture or another contaminant is considered an
installation error, which voids the warranty. Seal all connectors adequately.
6. Set the HD format select switches on the drop cable for the video encoding you prefer to use. See
the drop cables photo to the left.
7. Route the drop cable through the hole in the mounting surface, then attach the camera assembly to
the surface using the appropriate fasteners.
8. Apply power to the camera through the 12 Vdc power cable.
9. Verify that you can see video from the camera at the recorder.
Step 2. Camera adjustments
1. While observing video from the camera, loosen the mounting bracket pan, tilt and rotation
adjustment lock screws.
2. Point the camera at your surveillance target, and then tighten mounting bracket adjustment screws
to hold the camera in position.
B8V 8 MP 4-in-1 HD Varifocal 150 ft IR
Bullet Camera Quick Installation Guide
This 8 MP HD-TVI security camera captures sharp high denition video images with its high-performance
CMOS sensor and 2.8 ~ 12 mm varifocal lens. This camera features:
• 3840 × 2160 (8 MP) progressive scan CMOS sensor
• 2.8 mm ~ 12 mm varifocal lens providing a 105.94°(W) ~ 29.76°(T) horizontal eld of view
•
Switch selectable
TVI, AHD, CVI or CVBS video signal format (4-in-1)
•
IR range up to 150 feet
•
Flip and Rotation image adjustments
•
IP66 weatherproof rating
Camera body
Light sensor
Lens
Focus adjustZoom adjustSun shieldCable channel
Adjustable
mounting
bracket
B8V camera assembly
Cap HD Video BNC connector
12 Vdc connector
HD format select switches
Format TVI AHD CVBS CVI
Switch 12121212
Setting Down Down Down Up Up Up Up Down
Camera drop cables
What’s in the box
• Camera assembly
• Mounting hardware
• L-wrench
• Drill template
• Quick Installation Guide
Tools you need
To install the camera, you will need:
• 12 Vdc power source. See Specications for wattage requirement.
• Tools and additional fasteners (may be required) for mounting the camera
• Phillips #2 screwdriver
• Video and 12 Vdc power extension cables

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0° ~ 90°
0° ~ 360°
0° ~ 360°
Rotation: Use for horizon
line adjustment
Pan: Use
for pan
adjustment
Tilt: Use for
elevation
adjustment
Mounting bracket adjustment
3. Adjust the focus and zoom as needed. Adjustment screws are located on the face of the camera.
4. Make additional pan, tilt and/or rotation adjustments using the steps above if needed to perfect the
camera eld of view.
5. Tighten the mounting bracket screws to hold the camera body in position.
Specications
Signal System PAL / NTSC
Frame Rate TVI / CVI / AHD: 8 MP @ 15 fps
CVBS: 960H “
Resolution 8 MP: 3840 (H) × 2160 (V)
Min. illumination 0.05 lux @ F1.2 (AGC ON), 0 Lux with IR ON
Shutter Time 1/15 s to 1/50,000 s
IR led 40 pcs
Lens 2.8 ~ 12 mm
Horizontal Field of View 105.94° (W) ~ 29.76° (T)
3-axis adjustment Pan: 0 ~ 360°, tilt: 0 ~ 90°, rotate: 0 ~ 360°
Day & Night IR cut lter
IR Yes, 850 nm
Synchronization Internal synchronization
D-WDR Supported
Menu
AGC Yes
Day/Night Modes EXT / Auto / Color / BW (black and white)
White balance Auto / Manual
BLC Yes
S/N Ratio 38 dB
OSD Supported
Interface
Video Output Termination 1 × BNC video output
Switch Buttons TVI / AHD / CVI / CVBS
General
Ratings IP66 (waterproof)
Power Supply 12 Vdc
Power Consumption 5 W max.
IR Range Up to 150 ft (45 m)
Communication Up the coax, Protocol
Dimensions Ø9.43 in × 3.41 mm (Ø239.5 × 86.6 mm)
Weight 1.74 lb (790 g) approx.
Cleaning
Clean the camera with an approved glass cleaning solution and a lint free cloth.
• Dust can be removed from the unit by wiping it with a soft damp cloth. To remove stains, gently rub
the surface with a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent solution, then rinse and dry it with a
soft cloth. Do not use benzene, thinner or other chemical products on the camera assembly; these
may dissolve the paint and promote damage of the surfaces.
• Remove all foreign particles, such as plastic or rubber materials, attached to the camera housing.
These may cause damage to the surface over time.
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