Honic HN-GB200ESL User manual

USER MANUAL
HN-GB200ESL
1080P AHD/CVI/TVI/1200TVL
Varifocal Outdoor Camera

Important Notes
If there is ANY QUESTION of the camera, please contact
us, EACH camera has been tested before shipping.
1. Power supply, coaxial video cable and DVR are NOT
INCLUDED but REQUIRED.
2. Default mode: 1080P AHD video format.
3. Power on the camera, then switch to the
corresponding video format that your DVR support.
4. 1080P HD modes (TVI, AHD, CVI) DO NOT compatible
with 720P or 960P DVR.
5. At least DC 12V 2A power adapter is required. If
there is no video or IR Led is not working properly at
night, please use DC 12V 3A (or 5A) power adapter. It
depends on the power cable length and quality.
6. Peel off the protective film on the lens and glass
panel before installation.
Please read this user manual carefully to ensure
proper use of the product.

Notice Before Using
Default Mode: 1080P AHD Video Output.
If your DVR is TVI, CVI or Analog DVR, please take the
OSD cap off and switch the OSD joystick to the
corresponding video mode.
POWER ON the camera, switch the OSD joystick in 10
seconds:
LEFT Push 5s to 1200TVL mode for analog DVR.
RIGHT Push 5s to TVI mode for 1080P TVI DVR or
XVR.
DOWN Push 5s to CVI mode for 1080P CVR or
XVR.
UP Push 5s to AHD mode for 1080P (N) AHD
DVR or XVR.
Note: 5s means 5 seconds
Installation and Operation:
1. Unpacking and Handling
Each unit is shipped assembled and factory tested.
Ensure that all accessories are removed from the
container before discarding packing material.
Package includes
1x bullet camera 4x mounting screws
4x screw anchors 1x install guide

1x user manual 1x drill template
1x Allen wrench
2. Mechanical Inspection
Inspect the front and rear of the equipment for shipping
damage. Make sure the equipment is clean, and no
connectors are broken, damaged, or loose. If equipment
appears to be damaged or defective please contact us
for assistance.
3. Special Attention
(i) The installer must comply with electrical safety
standards. There must be sufficient space between
the camera's power supply and video line and any
high voltage equipment and/or cables.
(ii) To help ensure the camera's life and proper
operation do not point the camera towards the sun
or strong light.
(iii) Do not install the camera in an environment where
the temperature is too high or too low,
recommended operating temperature is 14F ~
122F.
(iv) Do not install the camera near a magnetic field or a
high-power motor.
(v) Only use a dry cloth to clean the camera. If there is
dirt that is difficult to remove, wipe gently with a
mild detergent. Never use strong or abrasive
detergents.
(vi) A 12V DC 2A-5A power supply must be used. AC
power cannot be applied. AC power will damage
the camera and void warranty. Power supply output
voltage, current, voltage polarity and operating

temperature must match requirement of this
equipment.
(vii) The camera is a low voltage product. If installed
outdoors, proper safety and lightening grounding
are required.
4. Wiring Connections
(i) Connect the power supply's DC plug to the
camera's power outlet.
(ii) Connect the camera to the DVR with a 75Ω coaxial
video cable.
(iii) Connect power supply's AC plug to a suitable AC
power outlet.
(iv) Adjust the lens direction according to the required
surveillance area and environment.
Note: Before connecting the power supply, please
check its output voltage, 12V (2A-5A) required.

5. Adjusting Zoom and Focus
This cameras will come
from the factory set for the
wide field of view, meaning
that it has the low
magnification. Turn the
Zoom screw (near the lens)
anticlockwise to increase
the magnification and then
adjust the Focus until the
image is clear.
Note: The focus knob is very sensitive, so we
suggest you adjust zoom knob to the position you
need, then adjust focus knob to make it almost
clear, then adjust zoom knob again to make it 100%
clear.
Note: It can be difficult to know what the right zoom
and focus settings are and these adjustments are best
made when the camera is at its intended location. There
are several methods one can use to ensure proper
adjustments:
1. A second person located at the DVR, monitoring the
picture from the camera and communicating with the
person making the adjustments.

2. Using a smartphone running the appropriate mobile
monitoring app to view the camera.
3. Use of an LCD camera tester which temporarily
connects to the video.
6. Camera Lens Angle
Lens(mm)
1/3"CMOS
1/3"CMOS
Left/Right
Up/Down
2.8mm
89.9°
79.8°
3.6mm
75.7°
66°
4mm
69.9°
60.7°
6mm
50.0°
42.6°
8mm
38.5°
32.6°
12mm
26.2°
22.1°
7. Detailed Lens Chart
Detailed Lens Chart
5 feet
10 feet
25 feet
2.8mm
6.4 * 8.6
12.9 * 17.1
32.1 * 42.9
4.0mm
4.5 * 6.0
9.0 * 12.0
22.5 * 30.0
6.0mm
3.0 * 4.0
6.0 * 8.0
15.0 * 20.0
8.0mm
2.3 * 3.0
4.5 * 6.0
11.3 * 15.0
12.0mm
1.5 * 2.0
3.0 * 4.0
7.5 * 10.0
50 feet
75 feet
100 feet
2.8mm
63.4 * 85.7
96.4 * 128
128.6 * 171.4
4.0mm
45.0 *
60.0
67.5 * 90.0
90.0 * 120.0
6.0mm
30.0 * 40.0
45.0 * 60.0
60.0 * 80.0
8.0mm
22.5 * 30.0
33.8 * 45.0
45.0 * 60.0
12.0mm
15.0 * 20.0
22.5 * 30.0
30.0 * 40.0

Setup OSD Menu
1. Press the OSD joystick to start the OSD menu in
any video output mode,
2. Move the joystick up or down to navigate through
the menu options.
3. Move the joystick left or right to change a menu
setting.
4. When a menu option or setting is followed by
press the joystick to access to the next screen.
5. When a finger & button is present, press and
hold the SET button, PUSHING will display once
the setting has been changed.
6. To go back to the main menu, select RETURN or
EXIT and then press the joystick.
7. Please SAVE each setting when it is changed.
OSD menu will show on display as following:
MAIN MENU
FOCUS ADJ OFF/ON
EXPOSURE
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY & NIGHT
COLOR
DNR MIDDLE
IMAGE
MOTION OFF
SYSTEM
EXIT SAVE
OSD Functions and Options

FOCUS
ADJ
OFF
ON
FOCUST AREA
DISP TONE
H-Pos
V-Pos
H-Size
V-Size
RETURN
EXPOSUR
E
BRIGHTNE
SS
SHUTTER
SENS-UP
AGC
RETURN
0 - 20
Auto-Normal /Deblur
Manual-1/30-1/30000
Flicker
Off/x2/x4/x8/x16/x32
0 -10
BACKLIG
HT
OFF
HLC
BLC
MODE: IGHT ONLY/ALL
DAY
Level 0- 20
Color-
BLK/Customize/WHT/
YEL/CYN/GRN/MAG/RE
D/BLU
RETURN
H-Pos 0-20
V-Pos 0-20
H-Size 0-20
V-Size 0-20
Return

WDR
MODE: NORMAL/ROI
ROI:
WIND0W ZONE: 0-3
WINDOW USE:
ON/OFF
H-Pos 0-1920
V-Pos 0-1080
H-Size 0-1920
V-Size 0-1080
RETURN
Weight –Low / Middle /
High
Return
DAY&NIG
HT
AUTO
COLOR
B&W
EXTERN
IR LED: ADAPTIVE/OFF
Anti-Sat. 1 ~ 20 (Not
used when smart IR off)
D-N THRES 1 ~ 20
N-D THRES 1 ~ 20
Delay –Low / Middle /
High
Return
IR LED:
ADAPTIVE/FULL/OFF
Anti-Sat. 1 ~ 20
RETURN
NOT USED
COLOR
AWB
Auto
AUTOext
PRESET (Push)

Color Gain
Return
MANUAL:
C-Temp 5000K / 8000K
/ 3000K
R-Gain 1 ~ 20
B-Gain 1 ~ 20
Return
1 -20
DNR
DNR
OFF/LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH
IMAGE
SHARPNES
S
GAMMA
MIRROR
FLIP
ACE
DEFOG
PRIVACY
1 ~ 10
0.55 / 0.65 /0.75 / 0.45
Off / On
Off / On
Off / Low / Middle /
High
Off / On
ON:
Mode –Auto / Manual
Level - Low / Middle /
High
RETURN
Off / On
ON:
Zone Num (0 ~ 15)
Zone Disp Off /On
H-Pos / V-Pos / H-Size
/ V-Size /
Y-Level (1 ~ 20) / CR
Level (1 ~ 20)

RETURN
CB Level (1 ~ 20) /
Return
MOTION
OFF/ON
Det Window
Window Zone 0 ~ 3
Window Use On/Off
Det H-Pos / Det V-
Pos / Det H-Size Det
/ V-Size
Return
Det Tone 0 - 4
MDRECT FILL On/Off
Sensitivity 0 - 10
Motion OSD On/Off
Text Alarm On/Off
Signal Out Off/On
Return
SYSTEM
OUTPUT
MODE
FRAME
RATE
FREQUEN
CY
CONFIRM
IMAGE
RANGE
AHD/TVI/CVI/CVBS
1080P 30FPS (DO NOT
CHANGE!!!) FOR NTSC
60HZ (DO NOT
CHANGE!!!) FOR NTSC
YES(PLEASE SAVE IT)
FULL / COMP / USER
USER:
OFFSET 0 –32

COLOR
SPACE
COLOR
BAR
LANGUAG
E
CAM TITLE
RESET
RETURN
RETURN
HD-CbCr / YUV / SD-
CbCr
OFF/ON
ENG / CHN / CHN(S) /
JPN / KOR
Off / Right Up / Left
Down
ON
EXIT
EXIT&SAVE/EXIT&CANC
EL
OSD Menu Description
The following menu description gives more in depth
information about the menu options. In some instances
recommendations are made to hopefully enhance the
results. However every installation will be different and
there will occasions when alternative solutions may be
more suitable.
FOCUS ADJ: This function provides convenience to the
user by allowing focusing by utilizing a bar graph,
adjust to the highest level possible without any Green
showing in the bar graph. This function is just for a
reference, check if it is clear enough by your eyes.

EXPOSUR
E
BRIGHTNE
SS
SHUTTER
SENS-UP
AGC
RETURN
0 -20
Auto-Normal /Deblur
Manual-1/30-1/30000
Flicker
Off/x2/x4/x8/x16/x32
0 -10
Brightness
Adjust the camera’s brightness from 0~20. The higher
the number, the brighter the image will appear.
SHUTTER
Select either AUTO, MANUAL or FLICKER.
• AUTO: Automatic shutter speed/control.
NORMAL: Set when the camera is installed in an
indoor environment.
DEBLUR: Set when the camera is installed in an
outdoor environment.
• MANUAL: Control the shutter speed manually (1/30-
1/30000).
• FLICKER: Select this when you experience picture
flicker, which can happen when there is a clash with the
frequency of the installed lighting.
SENS-UP
During low light situations, the camera will
automatically detect the light level and maintain a
brighter clear picture if this mode is activated.
AGC (Auto Gain Control)
The higher the gain level, the brighter the screen, but
the higher the noise.

NOTES:
•You need lower AGC level to make the image dark
enough to active SENS-UP.
• SENS-UP may be disabled depending on manual
SHUTTER settings.
• The higher the SENS-UP level, the brighter the screen,
but the more likely it is that an after-image will appear.
Possible image blur is normal with increased zoom
while using SENS-UP.
BACKLIG
HT
OFF
HLC
BLC
WDR
MODE: IGHT ONLY/ALL
DAY
Level 0- 20
Color-
BLK/Customize/WHT/
YEL/CYN/GRN/MAG/RE
D/BLU
RETURN
H-Pos 0-20
V-Pos 0-20
H-Size 0-20
V-Size 0-20
Return
MODE: NORMAL/ROI
ROI:
WIND0W ZONE: 0-3
WINDOW USE:
ON/OFF
H-Pos 0-1920
V-Pos 0-1080

H-Size 0-1920
V-Size 0-1080
RETURN
Weight –Low / Middle /
High
Return
HLC (High Light Compensation)
If the scene contains extremely bright light areas such
as car headlights, the light can mask out much of the
on-screen detail. Use the HLC feature to remove these
bright lit areas to allow detail, such as a car license plate
number, to become more visible.
• LEVEL: The lower the level, the more of the HLC mask
will be applied.
• COLOR: Black, White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta,
Red, and Blue.
BLC (Back Light Compensation)
An area with a bright light source in the background
can cause objects in the foreground to appear as
silhouettes. Use this setting to adjust the exposure of
the image to properly expose the object in the
foreground.

• H-POS: Adjust LEFT or RIGHT to move the Horizontal
Position.
• V-POS: Adjust LEFT or RIGHT to move the Vertical
Position.
• H-SIZE: Adjust LEFT or RIGHT to increase or decrease
the Horizontal Size.
• V-SIZE: Adjust LEFT or RIGHT to increase or decrease
the Vertical Size.
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
This function illuminates darker areas of an image while
retaining the same light level for brighter areas to even
out the overall brightness of images with high contrast
between bright and dark areas.
• WEIGHT: Set to LOW, MIDDLE or HIGH.
NOTES:
• WDR mode will not function when the camera CVBS
(1200TVL) mode. WDR mode is an FHD only function.

DAY&NIG
HT
EXTERNAL
AUTO
COLOR
B&W
SMART IR: OFF/ON
Anti-Sat. 1 ~ 20 (Not
used when smart IR off)
Extern S/W: LOW/HIGH
D->N Level 1 ~ 20
N->D Level 1 ~ 20
Delay: Low / Middle /
High
Return
SMART IR: OFF/ON
Anti-Sat. 1 ~ 20 (Not
used when smart IR off)
AGC Threshold 1 ~ 20
AGC Margin 1 ~ 20
Delay –Low / Middle /
High
Return
SMART IR: OFF/ON
Anti-Sat. 1 ~ 20 (Not
used when smart IR off)
RETURN

AUTO ↵(Default)
The mode is switched to ‘COLOR’ in a normal
environment, but switches to ‘B/W’ mode when ambient
illumination is low.
• ANTI-SAT: Cameras equipped with IR LEDs may have
an over-saturated night time image. Adjust the level of
ANTI-SAT to compensate for over-saturation.
• D>N THRES: Day to Night change level.
• N>D THRES: Night to Day change level.
• DELAY: Sets a delay time before the switch is made
from day to night/night to day. Useful if the camera is
placed in an area that is subject to shadows or
intermittent light level changes.
COLOR
The image is always displayed in color. Automatic
switching does not occur.
B/W
The image is always displayed in black and white.
Automatic switching does not occur.
EXTERN ↵(Invalid)
COLOR
AWB
Color Gain
Auto
AUTOext
PRESET (Push)
MANUAL:
C-Temp 5000K / 8000K
/ 3000K
R-Gain 1 ~ 20
B-Gain 1 ~ 20
Return
0 - 20

Return
AUTO
Select this to automatically readjust the white balance
each time a change in the ambient color temperature is
detected.
AUTOext
AUTOext is used in larger color map than AUTO mode.
PRESET
Automatically readjust only by a simple press and hold
until the desired auto white level is reached.
MANUAL ↵
Select this to fine-tune white balance manually. Color
Temp (°Kelvin) and Red / Blue gain values are
adjustable.
COLOR GAIN
The setting range is 0 ~ 20. The smaller the setting
value the smaller the color gain gets and the image will
lose most of the color.
NOTES:
WHITE BALANCE may not work properly under the
following conditions:
1. When the color temperature of the environment
surrounding the subject is out of the control range (ie.
clear sky or sunset).
2. When the ambient illumination of the subject is dim.
3. If the camera is directed towards a fluorescent light
or is installed in a place where illumination changes
dramatically, the WHITE BALANCE operation may
become unstable.
DNR
DNR
OFF/LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH
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