TruVision TVD-2101/4101 Dome Camera User Manual P/N 1072660A-EN • REV 1.
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Content Product overview 2 Package Contents 2 Features 2 User guidelines 2 Product description 3 OSD control pad 3 Installation 5 Mount the camera 5 Connect the cables 5 Adjust the lens 5 Adjust the focus and zoom 6 Programming 7 Access the Main menu 7 Exposure 8 Backlight 9 Day/Night mode 12 Image noise reduction 13 Defog 14 Function 15 Privacy mask area 17 Digital effect 17 Image adjustment 19 Protocol adjustment 21 Autofocus 23 OSD language 23 Exit 24 Specifications 24 Menu Tree 25 TruVision TVD-2101/41
Product overview The TVD-2101/4101 camera uses a digital signal processor (DSP) to process video signals. The camera includes a microcontroller to provide high-quality images with high-color reproduction and sharp pictures. Package Contents The package contains the following: • Dome camera • Monitor output cable • Mounting screws, wall anchors, and hex wrench • Power terminal • Ceiling drilling holes template Note: Use the video output BNC and power jack for normal system operation.
• If the light source where the camera is installed experiences rapid, widevariations in lighting, the camera may not operate as intended. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electronic shock, do not expose the camera to rain or moisture and do not remove the cover or back. Product description Figure 1: Camera description Camera body OSD control pad Power jack Monitor output cable: 1. Monitor output BNC; 2.
Figure 2: Lens adjustment & OSD control pad OSD control pad Table 1: OSD control pad functions Pad directions Description Up Zoom-in lens or move the cursor upward to select an item. Down Zoom-out lens or move the cursor downward to select an item. Right Adjust the lens focus to far or move the cursor to the right to select or adjust the options of the selected item. Left Adjust the lens focus to near or move the cursor left to select or adjust the options of the selected item.
Installation Please check the package contents and make sure that the device in the package is in good condition and all the assembly parts are included. To install the camera you will need to prepare the mounting surface, mount the camera, make cable connections, adjust the lens and then secure the dome cover securely. Note: Before installing, please ensure that the mounting surface is strong enough to withstand three times the weight of the camera.
Figure 3: Camera adjustment Platform horizontal adjustment (0 to 180°) Platform vertical adjustment (0 to 90°) Rotor horizontal adjustment (0 to 350°) To adjust the lens: See Figure 3 below. 1. To adjust the horizontal angle of the platform up to 180 degrees, turn the platform. 2. To adjust the horizontal angle of the rotor up to 350 degrees, turn the rotor on the platform. 3. To adjust the vertical angle of the platform up to 90 degrees, turn the platform.
Programming Once the camera hardware has been installed, the camera can then be configured. Before entering the OSD to configure the camera, ensure that the camera focal length and focus are correctly adjusted. Access the Main menu The Main menu provides access to the camera configuration options.
To access the Main menu: 1. Press the OSD control pad (Enter) or Coaxial Control Enter button to access the Main menu and its submenus. 2. Push the pad up, down, left and right or Coaxial Control TELE, WIDE, NEAR, and FAR button to move between menu options. 3. Press the OSD control pad Coaxial Control Enter button to select an option. 4. When in a submenu, select Return to return to the previous menu. 5. To exit the Main menu, move the cursor to Exit at the bottom of the screen and press Enter.
Exposure menu: Menu Item Description Shutter 1/50: Fixed value MANUAL: Define the manual shutter value. Select a higher value to see movement and a lower value to see clearer images. The values range from 1/50 to 1/100000. FLK: Flicker mode avoids interference from light sources. AUTO: The camera sets the optimum shutter speed. You can define the maximum shutter speed in AUTO mode. The values range from FLK to 1/100000.
Low level: Set the low level of DWDR. The values range from 0 to 15. High level: Set the high level of DWDR. The values range from 0 to 15. BLC menu: BLC (backlight compensation) can improve image quality when the background illumination is high. It prevents the object in the center from appearing too dark. Value: Set the value level of backlight compensation. The values range from low to high. Area: Set the area of the backlight compensation by position and the size.
Menu Item Description Gain Adjust gain value. The values range from 0 to 100. Mode Only available when HSBLC is enabled. It can be set to NIGHT ONLY or ALL DAY. Mask level Define the mask level. The values range from 0 to 100. Default Reset to default the backlight compensation setting and area. Mask skip area Set the value to ON or OFF to enable or disable the mask skip area. Return Exit the menu and return to live mode. Changes made are saved.
Day/Night mode In the main menu, select Day&Night to open the day/night menu. The Day&Night mode has three options: Auto, BW, and Color. D&N auto mode: Select Auto so that the camera can automatically switch between day (color) and night (black and white) mode. Menu Item Description Delay This is the time in seconds before Day↔Night switches. A long delay response would be used, for example, to avoid switching from Night to Day mode when car headlights pass in front of the camera.
D&N BW mode: Select BW to manually set the camera to black and white mode. Burst: Enable/disable the color burst component of the video signal when the camera switches to B/W. • ON mode maintains the same color signal in B/W so that the video signal provides better compatibility with certain color equipment. • OFF mode removes the color burst signal B/W video and increase the total TV lines. Color mode: Select Color to manually set the camera to color (day) mode.
Menu Item Description Value Set the desired 3DNR value. The values range from 1 to 200. The higher the value, the larger the pixel size. The lower the value, the smaller the pixel size. Smart NR This is three-dimensional noise reduction. Enable or disable the smart NR function. Smart level Set the smart NR level. The values range from 1 to 200. The smaller the value, noise is more visible but the picture is sharper. The larger the value, noise is less visible but the picture is less sharp.
De-fog manual mode: Menu Item Description Level Set the de-fog level. The values range from 0 to 31. Color gain Set the color gain level. The values range from 0 to 10. Edge gain Set the edge gain level. The values range from 0 to 10. Gamma Set the gamma level. The values range from 0.05 to 1.00. Return Exit the menu and return to live mode. Changes made are saved. Function menus There are additional functions available under this menu. In the Main menu, select Function and press Enter.
Menu item Description Motion Set the motion detection. Privacy Set the privacy mask. D-effect Set digital effect. Image adj Set the image adjustment. Comm adj Set the communication protocol settings. AF Set the auto focus settings. Sync Set the synchronization. Language Set the OSD language. Osd color Set the OSD color. Return Exit the menu and return to live mode. Changes made are saved. Motion detection In the Function menu, go to Motion and press Enter.
Privacy mask area Use this function to mask areas that you want to hide on screen to protect privacy, such as a neighboring building. You can mask up to eight areas using a variety of colors. In the Function menu, go to Privacy and press Enter. The Privacy menu appears, showing the options available. Menu Item Description Area Select the privacy mask (AREA1 to AREA8) that you want to configure. Each privacy mask is already associated with a pre-selected color that you can change using the COLOR setting.
D-Zoom When the digital zoom is enabled, you can zoom in the camera on a specific area during live view. • Range: Digital zoom in / out. The values range from x1 to x32. • Pan: Set the pan location when D-zoom is enabled. The values range from -100 to +100. • Tilt: Set the tilt location when D-zoom is enabled. The values range from -100 to +100. Smart-zoom When a motion is detected in a pre-defined area, the camera picture will zoom in on the area and then zoom out.
• Range: Set the zoom in time. The values range from x1 to x5. • Position: Set the zoom area. When a motion is detected, it automatically zooms in/out. • Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity level for activation. • Time: Define the desired time value for the display of zoom in/out. DIS The DIS function (digital image stabilizer) helps to neutralize light camera vibrations. It can be On or Off. Freeze The FREEZE function helps to hold the image to analyze precisely.
Sharpness: Set the image sharpness level between 0 and 31. Setting the sharpness too high will make your pictures look pixelated, like old computer graphics. However, setting the sharpness level too low will make everything look soft and blurry. Monitor: Select the monitor type that is closest to the type you are using. In the Monitor submenu, there are CRT and LCD options. You can also manually adjust the gamma, blue gain, and red gain levels for the selected monitor type.
• Sensup: Adjust the magnification of existing light sources to make it easier for the camera to detect defective pixels. If set too strong, the camera can regular noise mistakely as defective pixels. The values range from x4 to x128. • Diff: Set a value to increase the difference between surrounding pixels to find a dead pixel. The larger the value, the larger the size of the dead pixel found. The values range from 0 to 3. • Threshold: Set threshold value. The values range from 0 to 4.
To enter a character: Move the cursor to the desired character and press Enter to select it. It appears in the input line. Repeat the process until all characters are entered. To move a character: Enter the position in the input line, move the cursor in the command line to ← or → and press Enter. To clear the input line: Move the cursor to CLR and press Enter. To delete a character in the input line: Select the character so that it blinks.
• Baud rate: Set the baud rate between the camera and controller. The values range from 2400 to 57600. Autofocus In the Function menu, go to AF and press Enter. The AF menu appears, showing the options available. • AF func: Enable or disable the auto focus function. Press LEFT or RIGHT to choose a value. • Semi-AF: Reset the autofocus to the factory default setting. • D/N AF: Enable or disable the day and night autofocus.
Exit You can return to the upper level of the OSD or save current setting and exit the OSD. Press Right or Left to choose the value and press Enter to validate. Specifications Model TVD-2101/TVD-4101 Lens type Varifocal: 2.8 to 11 mm Power supply 24 VAC / 12 VDC Current 12 VDC / 200 mA 24 VAC / 220 mA Max: 330 mA (Heater on) Max: 408 mA (Heater on) Power consumption 12 VDC / 2.4 W 24 VAC / 2.2 W Max3.96 W(Heater on) Max: 8.
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