Tailand JE-3165 User manual

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3-AXIS Vandal proof IR Dome Camera
User manual
Thanks for purchasing our product. Before operating the unit, please read the instructions
carefully and keep this manual for future reference.

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Table of contents
Safety Warnings .................................................................................................................................................3
Warranty...............................................................................................................................................................4
1. Introduction.................................................................................................................................................5
1.1. Main Features..................................................................................................................................5
1.2. Content List .....................................................................................................................................5
1.3. Specifications .................................................................................................................................6
2. Camera Overview.......................................................................................................................................7
2.1. Dimensions......................................................................................................................................7
2.2. Lens adjust ......................................................................................................................................7
2.3. 3-AXIS description.........................................................................................................................7
3. OSD Operation............................................................................................................................................9
3.1. OSD Control Buttons ....................................................................................................................9
3.2. OSD Operation................................................................................................................................9
4. Configuration ............................................................................................................................................10
4.1. LENS................................................................................................................................................10
4.2. SHUTTER/AGC..............................................................................................................................12
4.3. WHITE BAL(White Balance) ......................................................................................................14
4.4. BACKLIGHT...................................................................................................................................17
4.5. PICT ADJUST ................................................................................................................................18
4.6. ATR ..................................................................................................................................................19
4.7. MOTION DET (Motion Detection) .............................................................................................20
4.8. PRIVACY.........................................................................................................................................21
4.9. DAY/NIGHT ....................................................................................................................................23
4.10. NR.................................................................................................................................................25
4.11. CAMERA ID................................................................................................................................26
4.12. SYNC(synchronizing)..............................................................................................................27
4.13. LANGUAGE................................................................................................................................27
4.14. CAMERA RESET.......................................................................................................................28
4.15. SAVE ALL...................................................................................................................................29
4.16. EXIT..............................................................................................................................................29

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Safety Warnings
1. Read this manual carefully before installing the unit
Please read this manual first for correct installation and operation.
2. Never install the camera on a ceiling that cannot hold its weight
The product may fall down and cause damages.
3. Never install the camera near electric or magnetic fields
Install the camera away from TV, radio transmitter, magnet, electric motor, transformer,
audio speakers since the magnetic fields generate from above devices would distort the video
image.
4. Never install or use the camera in areas exposed to water, oil or gas
The water, oil or gas may result in operation failure, electric shock or fire. Do not use this
unit near water-for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet
basement, near a swimming pool, in an unprotected outdoor installation, or any area which is
classified as a wet location.
5. Never face the camera toward the sun
Direct sunlight or severe ray may cause fatal damage to sensor and internal circuit.
6. Power Cord Protection
Touching the wet power cord with hands or touching the power cord with wet hands may
result in electric shock. Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, playing particular attention to
cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
7. Attachments
Do not use attachment not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause
hazards.
8. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never
spill liquid of any kind onto the product.
9. Do not operate the camera in environments where the temperature, humidity or
power source is beyond the specified ones
Use the camera in suitable environments where the temperature is within -10°C~50°C and
humidity below 90%. Use the input power source as the specifications listed.
10. Cleaning
Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
11. Never disassemble the camera nor put impurities in it
Disassembly or impurities may result in trouble or fire.
12. Stop using when the product emits smoke or abnormal heat
13. Servicing
Do not attempt to repair this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you
to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
14. Retain Instructions
THE SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE RETAINED FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.

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Warranty
Tailand Products are covered under warranty for one year from the date of purchase. The
warranty will automatically be voided if any of the following occurs:
1. Camera sticker is removed
If the camera sticker is removed, we will not be able to confirm any information regarding
when and where the product was purchased. We have no other way to verify the purchase
record without the serial number on the camera sticker; therefore, it should not be removed.
2. Camera is modified in any way
If the camera is scratched, damaged, or modified in a manner not described in this manual,
the warranty will be voided immediately. It is the customer’s responsibility to keep the camera
in good condition.
3. Video or power cable is cut
The video cable and the power cable should not be tampered with. Cutting or modifying of
the cables will result in termination of the warranty.
NOTE:
The information in this manual was up-to-date when published. The manufacturer reserves
the right to revise and improve its products. All specifications are therefore subject to change
without notice.

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1. Introduction
This camera built with Sony’s latest image processor, this super-wide dynamic camera has
the capability of achieving resolutions of over 650 TVL. The features include 2D noise
reduction, spot removal, strong-light suppression, intelligent motion detection and OSD
functions.
1.1. Main Features
1/3" Sony CCD
Sony Effio-E DSP
Color: 650 TVL
0.5 Lux at F1.2
Multi-Language OSD Control
Anti-Headlight (HLC)
2D Noise Reduction
High Contrast Images
Ideal for Backlight Environments
Mosaic Privacy Mask
Advanced Motion Detection Function
Picture Quality Adjustable (Contrast/Sharpness/Hue/Gain)
Water Resistance: IP66 ;
12V DC
1.2. Content List
One (1) camera with video/power cable
Two (2) Mounting Screws
One (1) DC Male Connector
One (1) Cleaning Cloth
One (1) Warning Sign Sticker
One (1) User Manual
One (1) CD
* For any returns, please include all components listed above with original packaging in
Resalable Condition. Absolutely No Returns will be accepted if any component is
missing/damaged or if any cable is cut or tampered with.

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1.3.Specifications
Power Supply
Power DC12V ±10%Max
VIDEO
Image Pick-up Device 1/3 inch Sony CCD
Total Pixels PAL:752(H)*582(V)
NTSC: 768(H)*494(V)
Resolution 650TV Lines(Color)/700TV Lines(B/W)
Minimum Illumination 0.5 Lux at F1.2
Wide Dynamic Range 52dB
Video Output 1.0Vp-p Composite, 75Ω; BNC
S/N Ratio More than 50dB(AGC Correct OFF)
IR LED ;
Working Distance
20units (IR LEDs on <0 Lux, IR LEDs off >5 Lux) ; Outdoor: 20m
Menu OSD Control
Sync. Mode Internal
Electronic Shutter AUTO (1/50(60)~1/100,000sec.) /MANUAL: 1/50(60), FL 1/120(100), 1/250,
1/500, 1/1,000, 1/2,000,1/4,000, 1/10,000sec
AGC AUTO (4 Steps)
White Balance ATW / PUSH / USER1 / USER2 / ANTI CR /MANUAL / PUSH LOCK
Back Light Compensation HLC / BLC / OFF
Dynamic Noise Reduction 2D
Language ENGLISH /CHINESE
Motion Detection ; Privacy ON / OFF (4 Zones) ;
ON / OFF (4 Zones Programmable, Mosaic)
Iris Control DC IRIS
Lens Mount C/CS
Lens F4 mm~9mm / F1.2
Water Resistance IP66
Operation Temperature -10~50°C
Humidity Range -20~60°C
Dimension ¢112×110(H)mm
Weight Approx 910g

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2. Camera Overview
2.1. Dimensions
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112.2
2.2. Lens adjust
2.3. 3-AXIS description

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3. OSD Operation
3.1. OSD Control Buttons
U (UP)
Use this button to move the cursor upwards to the desired item.
R (RIGHT)
Use this button to move the cursor to the right to select or to adjust the parameters of
the selected item. The parameter increases when the right button is pressed.
D (DOWN)
Use this button to move the cursor downwards to the desired item.
L (LEFT)
Use this button to move the cursor to the left to select or to adjust the parameters of
the selected item. The parameter decreases when the left button is pressed.
ENTER
Use this button to display the main menu, to confirm and to enter the submenus when
they’re available. Items with the symbol “<┘” in the end contain sub-menus. For further settings
of those items, select the desired item with the button or and press the ENTER button to
bring up the sub-menu and edit.
3.2. OSD Operation
1. Start to operate the OSD menu
Press the ENTER button to bring up the OSD main menu to start operating OSD menus.
2. Select items with the cursor buttons

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Use buttons and to move the cursor up and down.
Use buttons and to switch the modes or to adjust the parameters or the values of
the settings.
3. Switch to the sub-menu
Items with the symbol “<┘” in the end contain sub-menus. For further settings of those
items, select the desired item with the button or and press the ENTER button to bring
up the sub-menu and edit.
Main menu Sub-menu
4. Return to the previous page
Select RETURN and press the ENTER button to return to the previous page.
5. Exit the OSD menu
Select EXIT with the button or and press the ENTER button to exit the OSD menu.
4. Configuration
4.1. LENS
When the SETUP MENU is displayed on the screen, use buttons and to select
the LENS and press the ENTER button to do further settings.

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Mainmenu Sub-menu
Select to set the mechanical iris of the lens.
Function Option
Lens Manual
Auto <┘
MANUAL
Auto electronic shutter
AUTO<┘
Auto electronic shutter + Mechanical auto IRIS When AUTO<┘is selected, click ENTER
to bring up the AUTO IRIS
4.1.1. AUTO IRIS
Adjust the settings of the AUTO IRIS
Function Option
TYPE DC Video
MODE OPEN/CLOSE/AUTO
SPEED 0~255
TYPE
Select to set the type of the mechanical iris.
- DC: DC Lens.
- VIDEO: VIDEO Lens
MODE
Select to set the type of control to be exercised over the mechanical iris.
- OPEN: The mechanical iris is fixed to open.
- CLOSE: The mechanical iris is fixed to close.
- AUTO: The mechanical iris is controlled automatically.
SPEED
Select to set the convergence speed of the mechanical iris.

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4.2. SHUTTER/AGC
When the SETUP MENU is displayed on the screen, use buttons and to select
the SHUTTER/AGC and press the ENTER button to do further settings.
Setup Menu
LENS AUTO
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO
WHITE BAL ATW
BACKLIGHT OFF
PICT ADJUST
ATR ON
MOTION DET ON
NEXT
EXIT SAVE ALL
Select to set Auto exposure or Manual exposure.
Function Option
Shutter/AGC Auto <┘
Manual<┘
AUTO<┘:
When AUTO<┘is selected, click ENTER to bring up the AUTO SETUP sub-menu for
further settings.
MANUAL<┘:
When MANUAL<┘is selected, click ENTER to bring up the MANUAL SETUP sub-menu
for further settings.

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4.2.1. AUTO SETUP
Adjust the settings of the AUTO SETUP
Function Option
MODE SHUT+AUTO IRIS
AUTO IRIS *
HIGH LUMINANCE
BRIGHTENSS 0~255
MODE AGC
OFF
LOW LUMINANCE
BRIGHTENSS x0.25 ; x0.50 ; x0.75 ; x1.00
HIGH LUMINANCE
MODE
Select to specify AE control on the medium- and high-brightness side.
SHUT + AUTO IRIS
Auto electronic shutter + Mechanical auto IRIS
AUTO IRIS
Shutter fix + Mechanical auto IRIS
NOTE:
If MANUAL has been selected as the LENS function setting, SHUT will be displayed,
and the settings made in this section will not take effect.
BRIGHTNESS
Select to specify the high- and medium-brightness side reference.
The brightness changes depending on whether the ATR function is ON or OFF, and
whether the CRS mode has been selected as the AWB function.
Please note that the brightness will change when ATR or WHITE BAL is set to ANTI CR
(CRS mode), etc., after BRIGHTNESS has been set.
LOW LUMINANCE
MODE
Select to specify AE control on the low-brightness side.
OFF
OFF
AGC
Auto gain control
BRIGHTNESS
Select to specify the low-brightness side reference

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4.2.2. MANUAL SETUP
Adjust the settings of the MANUAL SETUP.
Function Option
MODE SHUT+AGC
SHUTTER 1/60 ; 1/100 ; 1/250 ; 1/500 ; 1/1000 ; 1/2000 ; 1/4000 ;
1/10000
AGC 6.00 ; 12.00 ; 18.00 ; 24.00 ; 30.00 ; 36.00 ; 42.00 ; 44.80
MODE
"SHUT+AGC" is the only option available for the ME operation mode. There are no
other options.
SHUTTER
Select to set the ME shutter speed (in fractions of a second).
AGC
Select to set the AGC value for ME.
4.3. WHITE BAL(White Balance)
The screen color can be adjusted by using the WHITE BAL function.
1. Please use the and buttons to WHITE BAL on the SETUP MENU and press
the ENTER button to do further settings.
2. Please select the desired item and press and buttons to adjust the settings.

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Select to set the white balance Mode.
Function Option
WHITE BLC ATW
PUSH
USER1
USER2
ANTI CR
MANUAL
PUSH LOCK
ATW (Auto Trace White balance)
When ATW<┘is selected, click ENTER to bring up the ATW sub-menu for further
settings.
PUSH: All pull-in
Select to set the white balance mode to the PUSH mode.
USER1: Fluorescent light fixed gain (3200K)
When USER1<┘is selected, click ENTER to bring up the USER1 WB sub-menu for
further settings.
USER2: Outdoor fixed gain (6300K)
When USER2<┘is selected, click ENTER to bring up the USER2 WB sub-menu for
further settings.
ANTI CR: Color rolling suppression
Select to set the white balance mode to the ANTI CR mode.
MANUAL: Manual white balance
When MANUAL<┘is selected, click ENTER to bring up the MANUAL WB sub-menu for
further settings
PUSH LOCK
Select to set the white balance mode to the PUSH LOCK mode
4.3.1. ATW (Auto Trace White Balance)
Adjust the settings of the ATW.
Function Option
SPEED 0~255
DELAY CNT 0~255
ATW FRAME x0.50 ; x1.00 ; x1.50 ; x2.00
ENVIRONMENT INDOOR ; OUTDOOR
SPEED
Select to adjust the pull-in speed of ATW.
DELAY CNT
Select to set the time-based hysteretic of ATW.
ATW FRAME

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Select to set the pull-in frame magnification.
ENVIROMENT
Select to set the pull-in frame (indoor/outdoor) of ATW.
4.3.2. PUSH
Select to allow the camera automatically adjust the white balance under all conditions.
4.3.3. USER1
The gain values for the fluorescent light fixed mode are used as the adjustment items of USER1
WB on the internal OSD menu.
Function Option
B-GAIN 0~255
R-GAIN 0~255
B-GAIN
Used for operating the B gain in the WB fixed gain mode.
R-GAIN
Used for operating the R gain in the WB fixed gain mode.
4.3.4. USER2
The gain values for the outdoor fixed mode are used as the adjustment items of USER2 WB on the
internal OSD menu.
Function Option
B-GAIN 0~255
R-GAIN 0~255
B-GAIN
Used for operating the B gain in the WB fixed gain mode.
R-GAIN
Used for operating the R gain in the WB fixed gain mode
4.3.5. MANUAL WB (Manual White Balance)
The B and R gain values for manual WB are set on this screen.
Function Option
LEVEL 0~255
LEVEL
Select to set the B and R gain values for MANUAL WB.
By incrementing or decrementing the B gain value, the R gain value is also adjusted in tandem。

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NOTE:
If MANUAL has been selected as the LENS function setting, SHUT will be
displayed, and the settings made in this section will not take effect.
4.3.6. PUSH LOCK
To find the optimal setting for the current luminance environment in this mode, point the camera
towards a sheet of white paper and press the ENTER button.
Whenever the condition changes, readjust it.
ATTENTION:
The white balance can not fully function under the following conditions. Please
select PUSH LOCK Mode when the following occurred.
When there’s a higher temperature surrounded the object.
When there’s darkness surrounded the object.
When there’s a fluorescent light surrounded the object or where the light
changes all the time.
4.4. BACKLIGHT
This item is used to set the backlight compensation operation.
Function Option
Select to set BACKLIGHT to OFF, BLC or HLC.
Function Option
BACKLIGHT OFF
BLC
HLC

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OFF
Backlight compensation OFF.
BLC
Backlight compensation ON.
HLC
HLC(Headlight compensation) function ON.
4.5. PICT ADJUST
This item is used to set the PICT ADJUST function
Select to bring up the PICT ADJUST sub-menu for further settings
Function Option
MIRROR OFF
ON
BRIGHTNESS 0~255
CONTRAST 0~255
SHARPNESS 0~255
JIE 0~255
GAOM 0~255
MIRROR
Select to set the horizontal flip for the display output.
OFF: Normal output
ON: Horizontally flipped output
BRIGHTNESS
Select to set the screen brightness.
CONTRAST
Select to set the screen contrast.

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SHARPNESS
Select to set the screen sharpness.
HUE
Select to adjust the hue.
GAI
Select to adjust the color gain.
4.6. ATR
This item is used to set the Day/Night function.
Select to set ATR to OFF or ON.
Function Option
LUMINANCE LOW
MID
HIGH
CONTRAST LOW
MIDLOW
MID
MIDHIGH
HIGH
OFF
ATR OFF
ON
ATR ON: When ON<┘is selected, click ENTER to bring up the ATR sub-menu for
further settings.
4.6.1. ATR ON
LUMINANCE
Select to set the extent of the luminance compression.

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CONTRAST
Select to set the extent of the contrast enhancement.
4.7. MOTION DET (Motion Detection)
This item is used to set the Motion Detection function
Select to set motion detection to OFF or ON.
Function Option
MOTION DET OFF
ON<┘
OFF
Motion detection OFF
ON:
Motion detection ON
When ON<┘is selected, click ENTER to bring up the MOTION DET sub-menu for further
settings.
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