Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 1

Introduction ........................................................

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Chapter 2

Special Features .............................................

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Chapter 3

Part Names and Functions ...............................

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Chapter 4

Installation ..........................................................

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Cautions for Installation and Use .......................

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Connecting Automatic Shutter Lens Connector ...........

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Fixing Lens and Adjusting Lens Selection Switch .......

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Adjusting Back Focus ........................................

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Connecting Cables ............................................

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Chapter 5

Camera Set-Up .................................................

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Appendix

Product Specification ........................................

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NOTE: Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extremely bright objects such as the sun, as this may damage the CCD image sensor.

The DAY/NIGHT Camera operates in a color mode in an the illumination over the standard value and otherwise in B/W mode by

deleting the IR Cut function, which contributes to the improvement E of sensitivity so that it is called a low illumination camera which is

able to identify objects in a dark area. Meanwhile, it has incorporated a Sense Up function owing to a low speed shutter and

a field accumulation method to improve its low illumination feature prominently.

[DAY/NIGHT]

It is a function of a color camera to delete the fiter with the IR Cut function in an illumination below the standard value

so that it has a better sensitivity.

The DAY/NIGHT Camera is mostly used in dark places like basement parking lots with a comparatively low illumination. In daytime, it provides a color screen of high density with a horizontal resolution of 480, and, at night, it utilizes the DAY/NIGHT function as well as the Sense Up function to identify objects. In same cases, you may use this camera in relation to the infrared ray emission equipment additionally.

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