High Performance IR Indoor/Outdoor Color CCTV Bullet Camera User Manual Products: BLK-CPT235VH, BLK-CPT237VH, BLK-CZT242VH, BLK-CZT243VH Please read this manual before using your camera, and always follow the instructions for safety and proper use. Save this manual for future reference.
! WARNING CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. To prevent electric shock and risk of fire hazards: Do NOT use other than the specified power source. REGULATORY NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Table of Contents SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 SECTION 5 APPENDIX A APPENDIX B Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.
Precautions • • • • • • This camera should be installed by qualified personnel only. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Do not disassemble this camera other than to make initial adjustments. Use a UL approved regulated 24 volt AC or 12 volt DC power supply. Use appropriate low voltage power cable to prevent fire or electrical shock. Please insure that your installation area can support the weight of the camera.
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 Introduction DIGIOP Black high performance indoor/outdoor IR CCTV bullet cameras feature a very high resolution Sony® CCD sensor providing 600 TVL, with True day/night capability, dual voltage range (24 VAC, 12 VDC), and on-screen display (OSD) for control and setup. 1.
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION BLK-CPT237VH, CZT242VH Cameras BLK-CZT243VH Camera 2 www.digiop.
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 What’s in the box Your camera includes the following: • • • • • • Four (4) coarse-threaded screws to secure the base plate to the mounting surface Four (4) machined screws to secure the camera bracket to the base plate Hex wrench for adjusting the camera bracket Camera video test port to BNC adapter Power source adapter cable This manual 1.1.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION SECTION 2 Installation 2.1 General Guidelines • Camera Lens: Handle the camera carefully to prevent scratching or soiling the lens. If the lens or IR array shield becomes soiled, clean it only with approved products. See the Cleaning section later in this manual. • Monitor impedance: Set the monitor impedance switch to 75Ω. • Power supply: To avoid fire or shock hazard, use only a UL listed power supply.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION 5. Route the drop cable through the hole through the base plate, or through the cable guide in the mounting bracket, then attach the camera to the base plate using the four (4) machine screws provided. 6. Connect the camera drop cable to video and power cables as required. NOTE Drop cable connectors are not waterproof. 2.3 Camera adjustments In this procedure, set the camera to point at your surveillance target.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION 13. Point the camera at your surveillance target, then tighten the bracket ring and hex screws to lock the bracket in place. Bracket Adjustment Ring Far - Near Adjustment OSD Control Bracket Adjustment Hex Screws Tele - Wide Adjustment 14. Rotate the Far - Near adjustment ring and the Tele - Wide adjustment ring to improve the image of the your surveillance target. 15. Configure your camera using the software menus in the OSD.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP SECTION 3 Software Setup The OSD SETUP menu can be viewed from the camera video output or through the VIDEO TEST port under the OSD Control cover. Configuration settings are made using the OSD control panel, located on the underside of the camera. Unscrew the cover to access the controls.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP With the cursor pointing at the BRIGHTNESS option, rock the joystick left and right to change the setting. To return to the SETUP menu, rock the joystick down to select RETURN, then press it in. 3.2 EXPOSURE To enter the EXPOSURE submenu, highlight EXPOSURE, then press the joy stick in. The EXPOSURE sub-menu will open. SHUTTER: This function is used to select automatic (AUTO) or manual shutter speed control.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP NOTE When SENS-UP is activated, the increased magnification can induce noise and pixelation. RETURN: Select RET to save changes and return to the EXPOSURE menu, or END to close the SETUP menu. BLC: Backlight control. This feature enables the camera to compensate for strong back light conditions. OFF: The BLC function is disabled. BLC: The BLC function is enabled. Use the sub-menu to setup options. When selected, an area of the image where BLC is applied can be defined.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP —— —— —— After selecting the AREA graphical submenu, a POSITION screen opens. Rock the joystick up, down, left and/or right to position the upper-left corner of the BLC area, then push the joystick in to confirm your selection and enter the SIZE graphical submenu. In the SIZE graphical submenu, rock the joystick up or down to raise or lower the bottom edge of the AREA. Rock the joystick left and/or right to contract or expand the AREA horizontally.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP LEVEL: With the cursor pointing at LEVEL, rock the joystick right or left to increase or decrease the decrease the HSBLC level. AREA: Select AREA to enter a graphical sub-menu for defining the position and size of the part of the image where BLC is applied. (See the SIZE and POSITION pictures above.) —— —— —— After selecting the AREA graphical submenu, a POSITION screen opens.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP OFF: The D-WDR function is disabled. INDOOR: The D-WDR is preset with default LOW-LEVEL and HIGH-LEVEL settings for normal indoor lighting condition. These settings can be adjusted in the INDOOR sub-menu. RETURN: Select RET to return to the EXPOSURE menu, or END to close the SETUP menu. OUTDOOR: The D-WDR is preset with default LOW-LEVEL and HIGH-LEVEL settings for normal outdoor lighting condition. These settings can be adjusted in the OUTDOOR sub-menu.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP AWB: The White Balance is automatically adjusted in a specific environment. AWC g SET: With this setting, focus the camera on white paper, then press the joystick in to set the white balance to ambient lighting conditions. If the environment and/or light source changes, the white balance should be re-adjusted. MANUAL: This option is used to make fine adjustments to the white balance setting. To use this option: —— —— Set the white balance using ATW or AWC. Select MANUAL.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP EXT: This EXT is selected, the DAY/NIGHT feature is not used. B/W: The picture is displayed in black and white. When B/W is used, WHITE BAL is disabled. Selecting this option opens the B/W sub-menu. BURST: Burst ON sends a color signal to the monitor in B/W mode. This signal does degrade the clarity of the image from the camera. IR SMART: This option controls the IR LED output level to compensate for object distance.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP GAIN: With the cursor pointing to GAIN, rock the joystick right or left to increase or decrease the IR level. AREA: Select AREA to enter a graphical sub-menu for defining the position and size of the part of the image where IR SMART is applied. —— —— —— In the POSITION window, rock the joystick up, down, left and/or right to position the upper-left corner of the IR SMART area, then push the joystick in to confirm your selection and enter the SIZE graphical submenu.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP N g D (AGC): This option sets the AGC brightness when switching from night to day. The recommended setting is 70. RETURN: Select RET to return to the SETUP menu, or END to close the SETUP menu. 3.5 3DNR The 3DNR feature is used to reduce the level of background noise in a low luminance environment. OFF: Deactivates 3DNR noise reduction. ON: Activates the noise reduction feature. Selecting this option opens the 3DNR sub-menu where the level of noise reduction can be adjusted.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP CAM TITLE: This feature will display a user defined camera name on the image. OFF: When OFF is selected, the camera title is not displayed. ON: Selecting ON opens the CAMERA TITLE display where the title can be specified. On the camera title screen: —— —— —— —— —— To enter a character in the title at the cursor position, rock the joystick up, down, left and right to highlight a character (0 - 9, A - Z, u - .
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP MIRROR OFF MIRROR ON D-ZOOM: D-ZOOM allows you to zoom in on a portion of the image by first setting the digital zoom in factor, and then using the PAN and TILT controls to move to the area of the image you want to see. To use the D-ZOOM feature: —— —— —— Move the cursor to point at D-ZOOM, then rock the joystick right to set the D-ZOOM to a number greater than 1. Similarly, adjust the PAN and TILT options to move to the portion of the image you want to zoom in on.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP AREA SELECT: You can configure up to four motion detect areas on the image. Each motion detect areas can be individually positioned and sized: —— —— Move the cursor to AREA SELECT, then rock the joystick right or left to select AREA1, AREA2, AREA3, or AREA4. Move the cursor to AREA DISPLAY, then rock the joystick right or left to select ON to configure that area, or OFF to disable that area, then push the joystick in to confirm your selection.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP AREA SELECT: Eight (8) rectangular privacy areas can be setup on the image. These 8 areas can be positioned anywhere on image, are color coded, and can be individually enabled or disabled. To setup a privacy area: —— —— —— —— Set the cursor on AREA SELECT, then rock the joystick right or left to select any area, AREA1 .. AREA8. Set the cursor on AREA DISPLAY and rock the cursor to ON to use the area, or OFF to disable it.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP SENSE-UP: Use this option to set the sensitivity for finding defects. Setting this level to x64 or x32 produces the best results. DIFF: Use this option to set the defect size from 1 to 6. START: Selecting START initiates defect repair processing. Follow the instructions on the image to complete the operation. RETURN: Select RET to return to the SPECIAL menu, or END to close the SETUP menu. 3.7 Adjust Use the adjust feature for perfecting the image from your camera.
SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP RETURN: Rock the joystick to select RET, to return to the SETUP menu, or END, to close the menu system. RETURN: In the ADJUST menu, select RET to return to the SETUP menu, or END to close the SETUP menu. 3.8 RESET Use RESET to revert the camera configuration settings to the factory default values. FACTORY: Select FACTORY to reset the camera configuration. RETURN: Rock the joystick to select RET, to return to the SETUP menu, or END, to close the menu system. 3.
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SECTION 4: CLEANING SECTION 4 Cleaning Clean the camera dome 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. Remove all foreign particles, such as plastic or rubber materials, attached to the camera housing. These may cause damage to the surface over time.
SECTION 5: SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 5 Specifications Table 1. Component Specifications Component BLK-CPT235VH Sensor BLK-CPT237VH/ BLK-CZT242VH BLK-CZT243VH 1/3” SONY Super HAD CCD Total Pixels 811(H) * 508(V) Effective Pixels 768(H) * 494(V) Scanning System 2:1 interlace Synchronization Internal OSD Available Backlight OFF / HSBLC / BLC selectable Resolution 600 TV Lines (Color), 650TV Lines (B/W) S/N (Y signal) 52dB (AGC Off, weight on) Min.
SECTION 5: SPECIFICATIONS Component BLK-CPT237VH/ BLK-CZT242VH BLK-CPT235VH Operating Temperature/ Humidity -4˚F ~ 140 ˚F (-20˚C ~ +60˚C). RH 95% Max. Storage Temperature/Humidity -4˚F ~ 140 ˚F (-20˚C ~ +60˚C). RH 95% Max. BLK-CZT243VH Dimension 2.68” (W) * 3.82” (H) * 9.45” (D) 3.46” (W) * 4.53” (H) * 9.65” (D) 3.54” (W) * 5.28” (H) * 11.42” (D) Weight 1.76 lbs 3.53 lbs 4.85 lbs 26 www.digiop.
APPENDIX A: TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDIX A Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Nothing appears on the screen - Check the power connection. - Check the video signal cable connection to the monitor. The video image is dim or not clear. - If the camera lens is dirty, clean it with a soft, clean cloth. - Adjust the monitor controls, if necessary. - If the camera is facing a very strong light, change the camera position.. - Adjust the lens focus. The screen is dark.
APPENDIX B: CAMERA DIMENSIONS APPENDIX B Camera Dimensions BLK-CPT235VH 9.45” 360° 360° 3.82” 2.68” 28 www.digiop.
APPENDIX B: CAMERA DIMENSIONS BLK-CPT237VH and BLK-CZT242VH 9.65” 360° 180° 360° 4.53” 3.
APPENDIX B: CAMERA DIMENSIONS BLK-CZT243VH 11.42” 7.40” 2.68” 360° 180° 360° 6.30” 3.82” 5.28” 3.94” 3.46” 30 www.digiop.