UltraView UVD-6130VE-2 WDR Dome Camera User Manual P/N 1072549A • REV 1.
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Content Product overview 2 Package Contents 2 Features 2 User guidelines 3 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 Setup menu 7 Select the lens type 8 Set shutter/AGC 8 Adjust the picture characteristics 10 Set white balance 10 Set WDR 11 Set image noise reduction 12 Set HLC and BLC 12 Set Day/Night mode 13 Set E-zoom 14 Set DIS 14 Set the privacy mask area 14 Set motion detection 15
Product overview The UVD-6130VE-2 WDR camera uses a digital signal processor (DSP) to process video signals. The camera includes a microcontroller to provide highquality images with high-color reproduction and sharp pictures.
User guidelines • Program the camera settings as much as possible before mounting the camera. Take appropriate safety precautions while completing programming after installation. • Always use a 12 VDC or 24 VAC UL listed Class 2 power supply to power the camera. • Do not use the camera over the temperature range specifications: -10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F) • If the light source where the camera is installed experiences rapid, widevariations in lighting, the camera may not operate as intended.
Figure 2: OSD control pad OSD control pad Table 1: OSD control pad functions Pad directions Description Up Moves the cursor upward to select an item. Left Moves the cursor left to select or adjust the options of the selected item. Right Moves the cursor to the right to select or adjust the options of the selected item. Down Moves the cursor downward to select an item. Enter Press the center of the control pad to display the Setup menu.
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 above. 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. Access the Setup menu The Setup menu provides access to the camera configuration options. The onscreen display (OSD) is only available in English. Program the camera by attaching a standard video monitor to the system. Figure 5: The Setup menu screens Table 2: Setup menu description Menu item Description Lens Defines the camera ID, mirror, and digital noise reduction (DNR) set up.
To access the Setup menu: 1. Press the OSD control pad (Enter) to access the Setup menu and its submenus. 2. Push the pad up, down, left and right to move between menu options. 3. Press the OSD control pad to select an option. 4. When in a sub menu, select Return to return to the previous menu. 5. To save configuration changes, move the cursor to Save All at the bottom of the screen and press Enter 6.
Automatic shutter menu: Select the parameters for high and low luminance conditions: High Luminance: Sets the lux level for bright light conditions such as daylight. Mode: When lens type is AUTO IRIS, you can choose SHUT+AUTO IRIS or AUTO IRIS mode. When the lens type is manual, only SHUT mode is available. Brightness: Select the brightness level to which the iris and shutter speed will adjust automatically. The values range from 0 to 255. Low luminance: Sets the lux level for low light conditions.
Traffic shutter menu: Shutter: Set the manual shutter to 1/60(1/50), 1/100(1/120), 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000, 1/20000 or 1/50000. Select a higher value to see movement and a lower value to see clearer images. Low luminance: Sets the lux level for low light conditions Mode: Only AGC available. Brightness: Select the brightness level to X0.25, X0.50, X0.75 or X1. AGC Max: Adjust the maximum automatic gain control level. The value can range from 0 to 7.
Menu Item Description ATW ATW (automatic tracing white balance) limits the color temperature range between 2,500 to 8,500˚K to reduce excessive compensation for a large single-color object. Use it to automatically adjust the WB in real time as the lighting conditions change. It can be used for both indoor and outdoor locations. Set the following options: Speed: Set the compensation speed between 0 and 255. A lower value makes the AWB faster.
Adjust the mode by pressing left or right to cycle between Full and Normal. If you select Full Mode, adjust the contrast by pressing left or right to cycle between Low, Midlow, Mid, Midhigh or High. Set image noise reduction In the Setup menu, go to NR Setup and select the desired digital noise reduction (DNR) levels. 2D/3DNR technology minimizes noise and ghosting. It produces clear images under low light levels. Menu Item Description 2DNR Enable or disable the option. Default is On.
HLC: Enable or disable the option. Default is Off. Clip level: Adjust the level between from Low, Midlow, Mid, Midhigh, High or Off.. Scale: Adjust the level between 0 and 255. BLC: Enable or disable the option. Set Day/Night mode In the Setup menu, select Day/Night to open the day/night menu. The Day/Night mode has two options: Auto and Color. Select Color to manually set the camera to color (day) mode.
Caution: If there is a minimal difference between the Day→Night and Night→Day values, then camera may switch between Day and Night mode Set E-zoom Digital zoom (E-zoom) is the electronic magnification of a view. In the Setup menu, select Ezoom to open the menu. Select the desired options. Menu Item Description Mag Adjust the electronic zoom. Pan Adjust the horizontal picture. Tilt Adjust the vertical picture.
Mode: Enable or disable the selected mask. Position: Press Enter to get the submenu to set position the mask on screen. values. Color: Select the color of the privacy mask: White, Red, Black, Green, Blue, Yellow, Cyan or Magenta. Transp: Select the transparency shade of the privacy mask. The privacy mask is fully transparent at value 0.00 and not transparent at 1.00. Mosaic: Enable this option to see the mask as a mosaic. It is disabled by default.
Set the camera ID In the Setup menu, go to Camera ID to open its menu. Press Enter to display the menu. The camera ID displayed on-screen can have up to 40 characters. Camera ID input line Command line 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 the character, input position in the input line, move the cursor in the command line to ← or → and press Enter.
Specifications Model UVD-6130VE-2-P / UVD-6130VE-2-N Lens type Varifocal: 2.8 to 10 mm Power supply 24 VAC / 12 VDC Current 300 mA Max: 450 mA (heater on) Power consumption 3W Max: 10.8 W (heater on) Operating temperature -30 to +50 °C (-22 to 122 °F) Weight 1130 g (2.
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