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| Product Type | Security Camera |
| Brand | Speco Technologies |
| Model | HTMD1H |
| Image Sensor | 1/3" CMOS |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) |
| Minimum Illumination | 0.01 Lux (Color) |
| Night Vision Range | Up to 30 meters |
| Lens Type | Fixed, 2.8mm |
| Field of View | 90° (Horizontal) |
| Power Supply | 12V DC / PoE (802.3af) |
| Power Consumption | Max 5W |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 70 x 70 x 120 mm |
| Weight | 0.4 kg |
| Housing Rating | IP67 (Weatherproof) |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to 50°C |
| Video Compression | H.265, H.264 |
| Max Frame Rate | 30 fps at 1080p |
| Supported Protocols | TCP/IP, HTTP, RTSP, ONVIF |
| Alarm Input/Output | 1 DI / 1 DO |
| Audio | Built-in microphone (optional) |
| Mounting Type | Wall mount (bracket included) |
| Maintenance | Clean lens with soft dry cloth; avoid solvents |
| Safety Features | Surge protection, password protection |
| Spare Parts / Repairability | Contact Speco support for replacement parts |
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USER MANUAL HTMD1H Speco Technologies
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SPECO 960H series Outdoor Miniature Camera HTMD1H SPECO TECHNOLOGY installation and Operation ManualUser Information

CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Explanation of two Symbols
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to elect the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLEMENTAL MARKING ARE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SYSTEM.
"WARNING-TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE."
Regulatory Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 their own expense.

WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

CAUTION
When this camera is installed near equipment, like a wireless communication device that emits a strong electromagnetic field, some irregularity such as noise on the monitor screen may happen.
- This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should abide to all local codes.
Tegradity Notice
Contents
| 1. | Important Safety Instructions | 6 |
| 2. Features 7 | ||
| 3. | Composition | 8 |
| 3.1. | Parts | 8 |
| 4. | Installation | 9 |
| 4.1. | Connection | 9 |
| 4.1.1. | Make the connections | 9 |
| 4.2. | Camera mounting | 9 |
| 5. | Name and Functions | 10 |
| 5.1. | Camera controls | 10 |
| 5.1.1. | Menu navigation | 10 |
| 5.1.2. | Monitoring and switches | |
| 6. | Operating Camera | 11 |
| 6.1. | Camera OSD menu | 11 |
| 6.2. | PRESET | 14 |
| 6.3. | EXPOSURE | 14 |
| 6.3.1 | LENS (DC or ESC) | 14 |
| 6.3.2 | SHORT/HEIGHT - Adjust brightness of the image. | 14 |
| 6.3.3 | SHUTTER - Adjust a smaller speed. | 14 |
| 6.3.4 | FLK (FLOCKLESS) | 15 |
| 6.3.5 | ASC (Auto Gain Control) | 15 |
| 6.3.6 | INTENSITY | 15 |
| 6.4. | WHITE BAL. - White Science Setup | 15 |
| 6.4.1 | ATW | 15 |
| 6.4.2 | PUSH | 15 |
| 6.4.3 | MANUAL | 15 |
| 6.5. | DAY / NIGHT | 16 |
| 6.5.1 | RED | 16 |
| 6.5.2 | AUTO | 16 |
| 6.5.3 | DAY - For cover mode only | 17 |
| 6.5.4 | NIGHT - For BLACK and WHITE mode only | 17 |
| 6.5.5 | EXTRAUN | 18 |
| 6.6. | BACKLIGHT | 18 |
| 6.6.1 | BLC (backlight compensation), HLC (night Height compensation) | 18 |
| 6.6.1.1 | OFF - Enable | 18 |
| 6.6.1.2 | DLC - To switch a driver per of the image. | 18 |
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| 6.6.1.3. | HILC - Force blocking the bright part. | 19 |
| 6.6.2. | D-WOR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range), DE-ORG | 20 |
| 6.6.2.1 | OFF - Disable | 20 |
| 6.6.2.2. | D-WOR | 20 |
| 6.6.2.3. | DE-ORG | 20 |
| 6.7 | SPECO DNR - Digital Noise Reduction | 20 |
| 6.8 | IMF | 21 |
| 6.8.1 | SHARPNESS - To adjust SHARPNESS of the image. | 21 |
| 6.8.2 | CI IRONA - To adjust the color intensity of the image | 21 |
| 6.8.3 | MONITOK | 21 |
| 6.8.4 | SHADING | 21 |
| 6.8.5 | I-MIRROR - Horizontal Image Tip | 21 |
| 6.8.6 | POSY NEASA - Insert the colors of the images | 21 |
| 6.8.7. | MOTION - Mexico Driver | 22 |
| 6.8.7.1. | OFF - Disable | 22 |
| 6.8.7.2. | ON | 22 |
| 6.8.8 | PRKACY | 23 |
| 6.8.8.1. | OFF - Disable | 23 |
| 6.8.8.2. | ON | 23 |
| 6.9 | SYSTEM | 24 |
| 6.9.1 | OSD - On Screen Display | 24 |
| 6.9.1.1 | CAM TITLE | 24 |
| 6.9.1.2. | IO DISPLAY | 24 |
| 6.9.1.3. | FONT COLOR | 24 |
| 6.9.2 | CAM ID - CANCBA ID (RS-485 Communication ID) | 25 |
| 6.9.3. | SYNC | 25 |
| 6.9.4 | BAIDRAT | 25 |
| 6.9.5. | COAXIAL | 25 |
| 6.9.6. | OBJECT (Pixel defect compensation) | 25 |
| 6.9.7. | LANGUAGE | 25 |
| 6.9.8. | VERSION - Centers Software History... | 25 |
| 6.10. | EXIT | 26 |
| 6.10.1. | SANDER | 26 |
| 6.10.2. | PRESE - In the state of the EXIT, press menu button exit. | 26 |
| 7 | Troubleshooting | 27 |
| 7.1 | Resolving problems | 27 |
| 8 | Technical Data | 28 |
| 8.1 | Specifications - HTMD111 | 28 |
| 8.2 | Dimensions | 29 |
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Important Safety Instructions
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Read these instructions.
- Keep these instructions.
- Heed all warnings.
- Follow all instructions.
- Clean only with a dry cloth.
- Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
- Do not install unit near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
B. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. - Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer
- Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Refer all servicing to service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been disposed.
- Do not install the camera in extreme temperature conditions. Operate the camera under conditions where temperatures are within -10°C(14°F) to +50°C(122°F). Especially be careful for ventilation under high temperature.
2. Features
1/3 inch High Sensitivity CCD
Min Illumination (F1.2, 30IRE, ICR B/W)
Works under extreme low illumination conditions:
- INTENSIFIER [X32] - Color 0.005 Lux
- IR LED ON : 0.00 Lux
Selectable Day & Night
Provides selectable day and night switching based on
built-in ICR filter.
D-WDR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range)
Greatly improves image quality and detail even in backlight
conditions, by increasing exposure in dark areas while
decreasing it in bright areas, resulting in a corrected image with clear details in both bright and dark areas.
Variety of convenience functions
Provides special functions for advanced manipulation of
your device, including:
- Adjustable sharpness enhancement [700 TV Lines]
- Adjustable privacy mask (8 masks)
- Adjustable motion detection [4 areas]
- SPECO DNR [Digital Noise Reduction]
- INTENSIFIER [X32]
- BLC [Backlight Compensation]
- POSI / NEGA
- MIRROR [Horizontal]
- Coaxial communication [Pelco-C]
3. Composition
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- Parts The camera until consists of the following parts:

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Technical diagram of a mechanical component with numbered parts for identification| No. | Ports |
| 1 | Plastic anchors |
| 2 | Dome base |
| 3 | Mounting screws |
| 4 | Dome cover |
| 5 | L-wrench for dome cover mounting |



Corporation
4. Installation
4.1.Connection

• The wire is non-polarized.
- Use 24V AC power source or 12V DC power source
Video Output

4.2. Camera mounting
- Use cables and conduits that are suitable for the installation. - Particular attention should be paid in the installation so that no moisture is allowed to penetrate into the unit through the cables or conduits during the life time of the product. - Products of which the internal parts are exposed to moisture because improper installation are not covered by warranty.
5 Remove the top cover.
- Fix the base of the wall be ceiling. - Adjust the rotational position of the camera for desired viewing of the side.


- Put the dome cover over the base. - Fix the dome cover on the base with the L-wrench.
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5. Name and Functions
5.1. Camera controls

| No. | Parts | Remarks |
| 1 | Up | Move the cursor up in the screen. |
| 2 | Down | Move the cursor down in the screen. |
| 3 | Left | Move the cursor left in the screen. |
| 4 | Right | Move the cursor right in the screen. |
| 5 | Menu(Center) | Press a straight down to open menu or set. |
5.1.2. Monitoring and switches
| No. | Parts | Remarks |
| 6 | Service monitor connector | When installing the camera, connect a service monitor to set angle of view and focus of the screen.(This output cannot be used simultaneously with the main video output.) |

NOTE: Push the Joy stick for one second, and the QSO appears on the screen. Move the Joy Stick up, down, left & right to control the QSO functions.
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6. Operating Camera
6.1. Camera OSD menu
| SPECO TECH | |||
| PRESERVY | BRC | 1/26 | 1:30 |
| BROTHOSS | 0~25 | ||
| SHUTTER | AUG, 7/4/00, 7/10/00, 7/25/00, 7/4/00, 7/10/00, 7/15/00, 7/20/00, 7/25/00, 7/30/00, 7/35/00, 7/40/00, 7/45/00, 7/50/00, 7/55/00, 7/60/00, 7/65/00, 7/70/00, 7/75/00, 7/80/00, 7/85/00, 7/90/00, 7/95/00, 7/100/00, 7/105/00, 7/110/00, 7/115/00, 7/120/00, 7/125/00, 7/130/00, 7/135/00, 7/140/00, 7/145/00, 7/150/00, 7/155/00, 7/160/00, 7/165/00, 7/170/00, 7/175/00, 7/180/00, 7/185/00, 7/190/00, 7/195/00, 7/200/00, 7/205/00, 7/210/00, 7/215/00, 7/220/00, 7/225/00, 7/230/00, 7/235/00, 7/240/00 | ||
| DC | 1/26 | 1:30 | |
| BROTHOSS | 0~25 | ||
| SHUTTER | AUG, 12/23, 12/24, 12/25, 12/26, 12/28, 12/30, 12/35, 12/40, 12/45, 12/50, 12/55, 12/60, 12/65, 12/70, 12/75, 12/80, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 12/95, 12/100, 12/95, 12/100, 12/95, 12/100, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12 /100, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 12/85, 2010, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 12/85, 12 /100, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 12/85, 12/90, 12/95, 12/100, 11/100, 11/105, 11/110, 11/115, 11/120, 11/125, 11/130, 11/135, 11/140, 11/145, 11/150, 11/155, 11/160, 11/165, 11/170, 11/175, 11/180, 11/185, 11/190, 11/195, 11/200, 11/205, 11/210, 11/215, 11/220, 11/225, 11/230, 11/235, 11/240, 11/245, 11/250, 11/255, 11/260, 11/265, 11/270, 11/275, 11/280, 11/285, 11/290, 11/295, 11/300, 11/305, 11/310, 11/315, 11/320, 11/325, 11/330, 11/335, 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| DATY | ATM | ATM | ATM |
Operating Camera
| MART SETP | SAYA/AMAT | MODE-T | MODE | RIGHT | |
| EIGHT | OFF ON | ||||
| ACTION | √ | ||||
| EXTERIOR | MODE | EXTERIOR | |||
| RUMBER | 10" C. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. | 0 - 5 SBC | |||
| EIGHT | OFF ON | ||||
| ACTION | √ | ||||
| SAGDATE | BLC / H.C | OFF | NOTE | ||
| LEVEL | |||||
| DISPLAY OFF ON | |||||
| LIP | |||||
| RUTTER 10 - 35 WNTBG | |||||
| LEFT 6 - 40 WNTBG | |||||
| RUMBER 10 - 25 WNTBG | |||||
| RETURN ON | |||||
| H.C | LEVEL | ||||
| RETURN ON | |||||
| DONG / DEPO | OUT | NOTE | |||
| AVGUE | LEVEL | ||||
| RETURN ON | |||||
| RUMBER | |||||
| MINIUS | LEVEL | ||||
| RETURN ON | |||||
| SPEED ONE | CHT., COM., CHTR., TUR | SPEED ONE | OUT | NOTE | |
| AVGUE | LEVEL | ||||
| RETURN ON | |||||
| MINIUS | LEVEL | ||||
| RETURN ON | |||||
| BRIDGE | SNORTH | 3 - 26 | AVGUE | 0 - 26 | |
| 3 - 27 | MINIUS | 0 - 27 | |||
| MORTON | 2 - 28 | LED, CAN, FL, SE, SW, R, CO, BL, BT, VA | |||
| RED, CAN | 0 - 29 | ||||
| AVGUE | √ | ||||
| SAGDATE | 3 - 26 | AVGUE | |||
| 3 - 27 | MINIUS | ||||
| SAGDATE | 3 - 28 | LED, CAN, FL, SE, SW, R, CO, BL, BT, VA | |||
| RED, CAN | 0 - 29 | ||||
| PO Box NAVA | 7011, NAVA | ||||
| MAIN SETUP | INAGE | NOTICE | OK | ||
| OK | AREA | ||||
| DISPLAY | |||||
| BIT ON | |||||
| BIT ON | |||||
| 100 | |||||
| 1 - 57 IN"SOG | |||||
| 1 - 35 IN"SOG | |||||
| LEFT | |||||
| 6 - 27 IN"SOG | |||||
| RIGHT | |||||
| 1 - 7 IN"SOG | |||||
| PARAGY | OK | AREA | |||
| DISPLAY | |||||
| BIT ON | |||||
| COLOR | |||||
| BLACK BROWN, YELLOW, GREEN | |||||
| WHITE & WHITE YELLOW GREEN | |||||
| YELLOW GREEN, BLACK GREEN | |||||
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Operating Camera
Using the On-Screen Display(OSD) Menu
To access an OSD setup menu item, simply press the MENU button to display the menu orders on screen below. Use UP and DOWN
to display the menu screen as shown below, use of and/or call buttons to move the menu to a desired menu item and user
Bunchers to move the cursor to a desired menu item and user LEFT: RIGHT buttons to change its action.


6.2.PRESET
This menu can be set according to the surrounding environment.
It is consists of INDOOR, OUTDOOR, LDW LIGHT, HALLWAY, LOBBY(D-WDR) and ELEVATOR.
6.3. EXPOSURE
6.3.1.LENS(DC or ESC)
Select LENS using the UP or DOWN button. It is possible to adjust
ESC, DC using the LEFT or RIGHT button. Select DC and Press the

0.3.2. BRIGHTNESS - Adjusts brightness of the image.
It is possible to adjust it within 0 - 20 using the LET or RIGHT button
6.3.3. SHUTTER - Adjusts the shutter speed.
It is possible to adjust AUTO, 1/60, 1/120, 1/250, 1/700, 1/1K
1/1600 1/2500 1/5K 1/7K 1/10K 1/30K 1/60K 1/120K level
using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
IF ESC is selected, the AUTO is automatically controlled depending on the subject illumination of the subject.
on the ambient illumination of the subject.
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6.3.4. FLK (FLICKERLESS)
Select this when you experience picture flicker, this happens when
there is a clash with the installed lighting frequency
ON: Hold shutter speed (NTSC: 1/100)
6.3.5.AGC(Auto Gain Control)
It is possible to adjust it within 0 - 20 using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
When the Low illumination: The higher the gain level, the brighter the picture put the higher the power.
the “mine” on the higher the 0.04
6.3.6. INTENSIFY
It is possible to adjust with in OFF, X2, X4, X8, X16, X32, X64, X128,
X256, X512 using the LEFT OF RIGHT button. When low light is used to increase the sensitivity.
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6.4. WHITE BAL - White Balance Setup
- Select WHITE BAL, using the UP and DOWN buttons and then
press MENU to enter the exposure setup
- You can setup ATM, PUSH and MANUAL
- Select desired submenu using the UP and DOWN buttons and
use LEFT and RIGHT buttons to set the option
6.4.1 ATW
When the Solar temperature is automatically adjusted to 2.007℃ in 11.007℃
5.4.2. DUSH
0.4.2. PUSH If the set other temperature doesn't meet the image
Press the MENU button to tie color temperature to specific image.
If the environment changes, readjust it.
6.4.3.MANUAL
To set a certain color temperature with RED, BLUE
Select MANUAL using the LEFT or RIGHT button and press the MEUN
burden then W.B. MANUAL is activated.

DRED
To adjust density of RED. [0 - 20]
BLUE
To adjust density of BLUE (D \~ 20)
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6.5.DAY/NIGHT
- You can set the day and night switching mode.
- Select DAY/NIGHT using the UP and DOWN buttons, and then
press MENU to enter the DAY/NIGHT setup.
- Available options are IRED, DAY, NIGHT, EXTERN and AUTO.
G.S.1. IRED
To switch between COLOR or BLACK and WHITE depending on Photo
sensor or ASC data. Select IRED using the LEFT or RIGHT button and press the MEIN button to arrive RAVINIGHT option.
and press the MLON touch to suitable DFT;MIGHT touch.
| DAY/NICHT | |
| NODE | IRED |
| DLLAY TIME | 3 SLC |
| B_RST | ON |
| IT IED | INTUH |
| LEVEL | NOT USED |
| AREA | NOT USED |
| RETURN | |
MODE
You can select IRED using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
- DELAY TIME (day/night switching delay time)
You can adjust between 0 \~ 15 sec changing the color or B/W
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DIR LED (INTELLI./SMART)
| - You can select between INTELLI. or SMART using the LEFT to | 2.0 LioF | RED TO THE |
RIGHT button
When set to SMART, you can adjust the level and area.
- When set to INTELLI, IR LED brightness is automatically adjusted
according to the distance to the subject
LEVEL
Adjust picture brightness of the IR function: When IR LED ON scene
- AREA
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6.5.2. AUTO - To switch to COLOR/BLACK and WHITE automatically upon illumination
Select AUTO using the LET for RIGHT button and press the MENU button in animal DAY/NIGHT acting. Color in animal environment
BUTON TO DECOVE BATHMIGHT OPTION: COLOR IN A NUMBER ENGLISH, BUT CHANGES TO EUV when the low illumination.
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- AOC settings, if less than 10 GHz switching the heating may occur. - In Auto Mode D/N camera using external IR may cause D/N filter to flicker.

MODE
You can select between AUTO using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
- D'N LEVEL (switching level from color to black and white)
Select D/H LEVEL using the UP or DOAN button
You can adjust between LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH using the LEFT or
RIGHT button.
- DELAY TIME (Day/Night switching delay time)
You can adjust between 0 - 15 sec changing the color or D/N
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- Set to OFF, BURST signal disappears in the B/W state.

- DAY - For color mode only
The picture is always disclosed in color.

- NIGHT - For BLACK and WHITE mode only
Select R/W using the LFF or RIGHT button and press the MFIN.
bullen to activate DAY/NIGHT column.

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MODE
You can select NIGHT using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
© BURST
You can select between ON/OFF using the LEFT or RIGHT button.

- Set to OFF, BURST signal disappears in the 3/W state.
055 EXTERN
To switch between COLOR or BLACK and WHITE depending on external signals. Select EXT-L or EXT-H using the LEFT or RIGHT button and press the MELN button to activate DAY/NIGHT option.

MODE
You can select EXTERN using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
EXTERN
You can adjust EXT signal Low color or EXT signal High color using the LEFT or RIGHT button. EXT Signal EXT C EXT H 12.16 MIN-1 DAY ON/OFF/for open DAY RIGHT
- DELAY TIME (Day/Night switching delay time)
You can adjust between 0 \~ 15 sec changing the color or BW
BURST
You can select between ON/OFF using the LEFT or RIGHT button.

- Set to OFF BURST signal disappears in the B/W state.
6.6 BACKLIGHT
- It is possible to adjust OFF, BLC, HLC using the LEFT or RIGHT button - It is possible to adjust OFF, D-MOR, DEFOG using the LEFT or RIGHT button
6.6.1. DLC (back-light compensation), HLC (high-light compensation)
6.6.1.1.OFF-Disable
- BLC - To lighten a darker part of the image. Select BLC using the left or right button and press the MELN button to activate BACKLIGHT option.
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- MODE: Select MODE using the UP or DOWN button. You can select
between OFF, BLC, HLC using the LEFT OF MCHT button.
- LEVEL (Adjust level of the BLD function); You can select between LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
- DISPLAY: You can see the OLC AREA using the LEFT or RIGHT button
- TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT (Users can specify BLC area.)
Select TCP, BOOT, LEFT or RIGHT using the UP or LOAN button. You can select the AREA display using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
6.6.1.3. HLC - Force blocking the bright part.
Select HLC using the left or right button and press the MEUK button in activate BACKLIGHT online.

- MODE: You can select HLC using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
- LEVEL (Set the level of bright part): You can select between
LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH USING THE LEFT OF RIGHT BUNCH.
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6.6.2. D-WDR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range), DEFOG
6.6.21.OFF-Disable
Select D-WDR using the left or RIGHT button and press the MENU button. When there are both bright and dark areas at the same time, this mode makes both areas distinctive

- MODE: Select MODE using the UP or DOWN button. You can select between DEE, D-WOR, DEFOR using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
- LEVEL (Adjust level of the D-WDR function): You can select
between LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
6.6.2.3. DEFOG Sharpening to look around, if you lock blurred due to fog around.

- MODE: You can select DEFOG using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
- LEVEL (Adjust level of the DEFOC function): You can select
BEETEEL LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH USING THE LEFT OF RIGHT BUTTON.
6.7. SPECO DNR - Digital Noise Reduction
- To reduce the image noise especially during the low ambient
lighting conditions
You can adjust between OFF, LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH using the
LEFT OF RIGHT POSITION.
6.8. IMAGE
- Select IMAGE using the UP or DOWN button and press the MENU button to activate IMAGE option.
0.8.1. SHARPNESS - To adjust SHARPNESS of the image. You can adjust the sharpness from 0 - 20 using the LEFT or RIGHT button.

6.8.2. CHROMA - To adjust the color intensity of the image. You can adjust the gain from 0 - 20 using the LEFT or RIGHT hurt
6.8.3. MONITOR Please change the settings value of video appropriate to your monitor.
GAMMA
When you use CRT or LCD monitor, you can select GAMMA level. You can select between 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65.
You can select between 0.00, 0.40, 0.40, 0.50, 0.50, 0.60, 0.60, 0.70 using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
SPED.LV.
You can adjust setup level from 0 - 20 using the LEFT or RIGHT button
6.8.4, SHADING Compensate for the dark parts of the image outside the Department. You can adjust SHADING from 0 \~ 20 using the LEFT or RIGHT button
6.8.5. H-MIRROR - Horizontal image flip You can spin from PM OFF using the LEFT or RIGHT button
- OK: Horizontal Im an f/n
0.8.6. PDSI/ NEGA - Invert the colors of the images
- POST: Default
- NEGA: invert the colors of the images
6.8.7.MOTION-Motion detect
Press the MENU button to activate MOTION option.
ON: In the motion action MOTION character on the screen is on the display.
OFF Visible
- SENSITIVITY: To setup the motion sensitivity.
You can adjust the motion sensitivity of a movement from 0 \~ 30
using the LEFT or RIGHT button
30 Most sensitive (highest)
- TOP/ BOTTOM/ LEFT/ RIGHT: Users can specify MOTION detected area
Select TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT or RIGHT using the UP or DOWN button.
You can adjust the AREA using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
- Extent or reduce the water area of the MOTION detected area
Chardin, Extend or varying the bottom area of the MOTIONI selected area
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Left: Extend or reduce the left side of the MOTION detected area.
SIGHT Extend or reduce the right side of the MOTION detected area.

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6.8.8. PRIVACY
Select PRIVACY using the UP or DOWN button and select ON
using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
Press the MENU button to activate PRIVACY option.
0.8.8.1.OFF-Disable
6.8.2.0N

- AREA: To specify the PRIVACY area.
You can select from area 1 \~ 8 position using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
- DISPLAY: You can select AREA between ON OFF using the LEFT
or RIGHT button
and that
ON Display
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- COLOR: To select the color of PRODUCTION, stroke
- COLOR: TO SELECT THE COLOR OF PRIVACY IMAGES. You are writing the color of all colors from BLACK GRAVEL.
You can select the color of all areas from BLACK, GRAY-T & 4, WHITE YELLOW GREEN BLUE PER QUANY MAGENTA make the
WHITE YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE, RED, CYAN, MAGENTA USING THE
LEFT OF RIGHT BUTTON.
- TOP/BOTTOM(LEFT) RIGHT: Users can specify PRIVACY issues
Select TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT or RIGHT using the UP or DOWN profile.
You can adjust the private zone using the LEEF or PICHT button.
(1) Confrontal the private bond using the LCP or MCHY solution.
Top: Estimate of historical the upper area of the PRIVATE classification area.
400000 Extend or reduce the bottom area of the PRIVACY detected area.
(1) Extend or reduce the left side of the PRIVACY detected area.
Figure 1. Extend or reduce the unit side of the PRIVACY detected area
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6.9. SYSTEM
- Select SYSTEM using the UP or DOWN button and press the MENU button to activate SYSTEM mode.
0.9.1. OSD - On Screen Display
Select OSD using the UP or DOWN button and press the MENU
button to activate the OSD mode

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You can adjust ON, OFF using the LEFT or RIGHT button. Select ON and press the MENU button to activate CAM TITLE option.
- OK: To display the camera side in the upper left-hand corner on the screen.
- OFF: Disable


* + . + : To select character using the up or down button. (0 \~ 5, A \~ Z)
* * , * : To select position using the LIF 1 of RIGHT button.
- ENTER: You can return to using the MENU button.
6.9.1.2. ID DISPLAY
Camera ID DISPLAY on the screen. You can order between ON, OFF using the LEE or P/OUT button.
You can select between ON, OFF using the LET OF 10GIFT button.
- 10. To display, lambda ID in the upper high-math curve for the sc. case. - 055: Double
- OFF: DISABLE A813 FONT COLOR
8.9.1.2. FONT COLOR First colors that show on the screen
You can adjust the FONT COLOR from 1 - 8 using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
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6.9.2. CAM ID - CAMERA ID (RS-485 Communication ID)

6.9.3.SYNC
INT
Internal Synchronization Type.
6.9.4. BAUDRATE - To set the communication speed (bps) You can select between 2400, 4800, 9600, 57600, 115200 using the LEFT or RIGHT button.

0.9.5.COAXIAL
Coastal communication methods are supported.

6.9.6. DEFECT (Pixel defect compensation) You can select DEFECT using the MENU button

△ THRESHOLD
The smaller the value, the smaller the pixels to detection and
compensation. The reference value is set to 00020.
6.9.7. LANGUAGE - To set the OSD is complimented by 16 languages. You can change between ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN, GERMAN, RUSSIAN, TURKISH, POLISH, PORTUGUESE, CZECH, HUNGARIAN, GREEK, KOREAN, JAPANESE, CHINESE1 or CHINESE2 using the LUTT or RIGHT button.
6.9.8. VERSION - Camera Software History ...
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6.10. EXIT
Select EXIT using the UP or DOWN button.
You can exit out from the OSD MENU by selecting menu button.
6101.SAVE
ance Item is saved automatically when you change a menu.
6.10.2. PRESET - In the state of the EXIT, press menu button exit.
Located in the exit menu the menu cursor, if you press the left/right
keys, reset to displayed.
Press for more than 1 second the key.
It will be preset after PUSHING display.

RETURN Select RETURN using the UP or DOWN button. And press the MENU button.
7. Troubleshooting
7.1. Resolving problems
The following table is intended to help identify the causes of malfunctions and correct them where possible.
| Malfunction | Solution |
| No image on screen. | Check that the power cord and line connection between the camera and monitor are fixed properly. |
| Check that you have properly connected VIDEO cable to the camera VIDEO output jack. | |
| The image on the screen is dim. | Is less stained with dirt?Olan your lens with soft clean cloth. |
| Ensure the monitor is set up correctly. | |
| If the camera is exposed to strong light, change its position. | |
| Adjust the focus. | |
| The image on the screen is dark. | Adjust the contact set of the monitor. |
| If you have an intermediate device, set the 75 Ohm if itz correctly. | |
| The camera is not working properly, and its surface is hot. | Check that you have properly connected the camera to an appropriate power source. |
| The image on the screen flickers. | Check whether the camera is exposed to strong sunlight or floodlight lighting. |
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- Technical Data
8.1. Specifications
| MODEL | METHOD |
| Sigma System | M1-10C |
| Effective Modbus | 175 dB, 2.4MHz (4V) |
| IISG | 1.600 MHz, 2.200 MHz |
| Monosyn Shutter | 1000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 3.000 MHz, 4.000 MHz, 5.000 MHz, 6.000 MHz, 7.000 MHz, 8.000 MHz, 9.000 MHz, 10.000 MHz, 11.000 MHz |
| Image Sensor | 1.5 MHz High Efficiency LCD |
| Microarray | 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 MHz, 1.0 GHz |
| Lemonix | 397 MHz, 34 MHz, 30 MHz, 250 MHz, 24 MHz, 22 MHz, 25 MHz |
| Multi-Inferior Microarray/Chamber | 310 MHz, 240 MHz, 20 MHz, 150 MHz, 20 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 25 MHz, 2.5 GHz |
| Power Factor | 1.000 pA Composite (Speed I, max) |
| Radio Station | 1.000 pA Composite (Speed II, max) |
| Signal | 3.000 pA (Standard, AMO/O) |
| Radio Frequency | MHz 725 MHz Lines |
| White Distance | 432 MHz 900 MHz |
| DWC in DIFDC | 300 MHz, 100 MHz, 100 MHz |
| High W/C | 300 MHz, 100 MHz, 100 MHz |
| ACQ | 1 - 20 |
| Ray Angle | 90°, 60°, 30°, 20°, 10°, 5° |
| TURD | 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz |
| Dimin | 0.5 GHz |
| Motor Direction | 300 MHz (Pump program mode) |
| Pinway | 300 MHz (Pump program mode) |
| Mirex | 300 MHz (Pump system) |
| Capacities | 1 - 20 |
| Carota | 1.35 ± 0.45 ± 0.45, 1.20 ± 0.55, 3.40 ± 0.55, 6.75 |
| Accelerated Line | 1.000 m/s (2500 rpm, 1 Hz) |
| Control Control Condition | 31 ppm (Polar PBS) |
| O2D Language | 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.000 MHz, 1.0. |
| SAMSUNG | 2.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 2.000 MHz, 2.0. |
| Supply Voltage | 240 VCO (220VΩ, 240 VCO, 140VΩ) |
| Power Consumption | 2500 pA (400 pA, 400 pA, 3200 pA, 3400 pA) |
| Power Consumption (Voltage) / Monthly | 7.35 ± 100 MHz, 7.35 ± 100 MHz, 7.35 ± 100 MHz, 7.35 ± 100 MHz, 7.35 ± 100 MHz, 7.35 ± 100 MHz, 7.35 ± 100 MHz, 7.35 ± 100 MHz, 7.35 ± 100 MHz, 7.3. |
| Storage Temperature / Monthly | 230°C (400°C, 475°C to 340°C) |
| Temperature / Monthly | 230°C (400°C, 240°C to 340°C) |
| Ground | 8 kHz |
| Dimensions | 30" x 25" x 4.5" x 3.5" x 2.5" x 2.5" |
| Weight | 4ppm, 400 g, 10 kg/m2 |
8.2. Dimensions

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