Honeywell Digital Camera HCC 745NTW PTW User Manual

OPERATION MANUAL  
Day and Night / WDR  
OSD COLOR CAMERA  
HCC-745NTW/PTW  
READ AND KEEP THIS OPERATION MANUAL  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of important operating and maintenance(servicing) instructions in the literature  
accompanying the appliance.  
 
CAUTION FOR SAFE OPERATION  
1. Water and Moisture  
8. When operation is incorrect or a malfunction is observed  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this camera  
to rain or moisture.  
While operating, if any abnormal condition (strange sound,  
smell or smoke) or a malfunction (no pictures, etc.) is  
observed, stop using the camera immediately, turn the  
power off, then contact your supplier.  
2. Servicing  
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair by yourself.  
You may be exposed to dangerous voltage or other hazards.  
Note that all servicing is qualified service personnel.  
Modifications not approved by manufacturer could  
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
9. Cleaning  
Turn the power off and wipe off the dirt with a dry soft  
cloth. If it is extremely dirty, use furniture cleaner to wipe it  
off. To clean the lens, use a blower or lens cleaning  
tissue. (available from any camera dealer)  
3. Power Sources  
To prevent electric shocks and risk of hazards, do NOT use  
more than the specified power source.  
10. Do not shoot any source of bright light.  
If the objects contain very bright areas, bright vertical or  
horizontal lines may appear on the screen. This is called  
"smear" , a Phenomenon which often occurs with solid  
- state pickups, and is not a malfunction.  
4. Environment  
Do not install too warm or too cold place. Recommended  
operation temperature is between -5and 60℃  
11. Damage Requiring service  
Unplug the camera from the power source and refer  
servicing to qualified service personnel under the following  
condition:  
5. Sunlight  
Do not point the camera at the sun. CCD can be damaged.  
a. If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b. If the camera has been exposed to rain or water.  
6. Heavy Shock and Vibration  
Do not drop the camera or subject it to heavy shock of  
vibration.  
c. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the camera.  
d. If the camera does not operate normally by following the operating  
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the  
operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls  
may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a  
qualified technician to restore the camera to its normal operation.  
e. If the camera has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
f . If the camera exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
7. Install on an Unstable Place  
Do not place or install this camera on an unstable place,  
stand, tripod, bracket or table. That may cause serious injury  
to people or damage to appliance.  
Warranty is not covered in case of natural disaster or wrong  
Installation.  
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CONTENTS  
1. Features  
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2. Names & Functions  
3. Installation  
4. Remote Control Connections ----------------------- 10  
5. On Screen Display  
6. Specifications  
7. Dimensions  
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Thank you for using this OSD Color Camera with Day and Night, WDR. To  
get the best efficiency, read carefully all instructions in this manual before  
use, and keep this manual for reference. If you have any problems with  
this camera, contact your supplier to service.  
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1. Features  
Honeywell’s HCC-745NTW/PTW Series is a high sensitivity CCD color camera with high  
sensitivity function  
of Day & Night function and field integration technique.  
1/3” Double Scan Color CCD ( NTSC: 410,000 / PAL: 470,000 )  
Outstanding BLC implementation with WDR(Wide Dynamic Range) function.  
( 3 steps available : OFF / BLC / WDR )  
Adapted CS/C mount lens adjustable.  
Excellent signal-to-noise ratio of more than 50dB.  
High Sensitivity : Minimum illumination of 0.001lx @ F1.2, 50IRE, DSS On X510, Night mode  
2-WAY Auto Iris : Video iris or DC iris lens can be used.  
2-WAY Auto Iris : Video iris or DC iris lens can be used.  
OSD Control :  
Flickerless, AGC, Manual shutter control, Maximum Fields Select,  
WDR, BLC, Title and Camera ID setting, Sync Mode  
External synchronization with LINE LOCK(L/L) and Auto Detection.  
Auto White Balance : Auto white balance realizes true color reproduction within various  
light sources.  
Remote Control through RS485 / RS232C  
-. Camera ID : 0 ~ 255  
-. Title : 10 characters  
-. Camera ID & Title Display Position : Bottom Right, Bottom Left, Top Right, Top Left, No Display  
-. AWB Mode : ATW, AWC, INDOOR, USER FIX, OUTDOOR, Fluorescent, MWB  
-. BLC Mode : OFF, ON  
-. WDR Mode : OFF, ON  
-. ELC / ALC Mode : ELC (AUTO/Manual), ALC (VSD Lens/DC Lens)  
-. Max Fields Control : x2 ~ x510  
-. Sync. Control : AUTO, Internal, L/L (V.PH control)  
-. Shutter Speed Control : 8 steps including Flickerless  
-. Max AGC Control : OFF ~ 38dB  
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2. Names & Functions  
LENS CONNECTOR  
Connect Auto Iris Lens  
plug  
C/CS Mount Adaptor  
• C-Mount lens : Turn Counterclockwise  
• CS-Mount lens : Turn Clockwise  
Set Screw  
Loosen Locking Ring to adjust mounting  
ring  
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(+) BUTTON  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
This is the output terminal  
for composite video signal  
(UP) BUTTON  
(-) BUTTON  
POWER ON LAMP  
In power ON state,  
this LED is ON .  
MENU BUTTON  
(DOWN) BUTTON  
POWER INPUT  
TERMINAL  
Lens Type Select Switch  
DC Lens : with no iris amp.  
VSD Lens : with iris amp.  
CAMERA CONTROL CONNECTOR  
( Refer to 4. Camera Control Methods )  
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3. Installation  
3.1 The packing box should include, in addition to this User Guide:  
-. One HCC-745NTW or HCC-745PTW camera  
-. One 6-pin connection cable ( G-113510-200 )  
-. One Auto Iris lens plug  
3.2 Mounting a Lens  
3.2.1 C/CS Mount Lens  
Remove the protective cap in front of the camera.  
Adjust the mount ring whether it is for C or CS.  
Loosen Set Screw.  
Turn the mount ring counterclockwise in case of C-Mount Lens.  
Turn the mount ring clockwise in case of CS-Mount Lens  
3.2.2 Auto Iris Lens  
Remove the cover of the auto iris lens plug and connect with the lens cable.  
Connect the auto iris lens plug to the 4-pin lens terminal on the side of  
the camera.  
Set the EE MODE to ALC MODE on the OSD menu ( see 5.6 AE MODE)  
-. Auto iris lens with no amplifier : Set the DC LENS on the OSD menu  
-. Auto iris lens with amplifier : Set the VSD LENS on OSD menu  
Adjust by using “LENS ADJ.” on OSD menu to avoid hunting.  
VSD LENS PIN CONFIGURATION  
DC IRIS LENS PIN CONFIGURATION  
3
1
4
4
3
①③  
②④  
②④  
1
2
2
1. POWER(12V)  
2. NO CONNECTION  
1. CONTROL- 2. CONTROL+  
3. DRIVE+ 4. DRIVE-  
Set the select switch to DC  
3. VIDEO SIGNAL 4. GND  
Set the select switch to VSD  
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Set the switch on the rear of the camera to DC or VSD.  
Use the connection recommended by the manufacturer.  
(E4-191, Chuo Musen, Japan) For best practices, read the lens manual  
carefully. You may need to set the flange back focus.  
3.3 Flange back focus adjustment  
3.3.1 Fixed Lens  
a. Loosen the setscrew and set the lens focus ring to infinity ( ) .  
b. Turn the back focus adjustment ring until you see a clear image (the distance  
from the camera to the object is more than 23m).  
c. Tighten the setscrew.  
3.3.2 Zoom lens  
a. Loosen the setscrew and set the lens to the maximum telephoto position.  
b. Turn the back focus adjustment ring to adjust the focus.  
c. Auto iris lens: Aim the camera at a comparatively dark object or reduce  
the ambient light so that the iris is fully open.  
d. Set the lens to its maximum wide angle position, then set the focus.  
e. Repeat step b, c and d until the difference between the focusing positions  
is as small as possible.  
f. Tighten the setscrew when the best focusing point is found.  
3.4 Connection of POWER supply  
Check the power source from the external power supply before power on.  
Power source capacity :  
AC 24V, more than 500mA (Recommended Honeywell HAC-2450)  
DC 12V, more than 500mA (Recommended Honeywell HDC-1260R)  
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1. Red : Not Use  
2. Blue : RD(TxD)  
3. Yellow : TD(RxD)  
4. Black : GND  
4. Remote Control Connections  
5. Red : Not Use  
6. Black : Not Use  
4.1 RS-232C connection ( HCC-745NTW/PTW )  
Connect to Serial PORT  
Serial Cable  
6P Cable  
RS232C  
Serial Cable  
( 9 Pin D-Sub )  
6P Cable  
RD ( TxD )  
2
2
3
4
RD  
3
5
TD  
SG  
TD ( RxD )  
GND  
4
Connect internally  
for communication  
6
7
8
4.2 RS-485 connection ( HCC-745NTW/PTW-VR )  
RS485 Converter  
Connect to Serial PORT  
6P Cable  
Serial Cable  
RS485  
6P Cable  
RS485 Converter  
1. Red : Not Use  
2. Blue : TRx-  
3. Yellow : TRx+  
4. Black : Not Use  
5. Red : Not Use  
6. Black : Not Use  
TRx +  
TRx-  
3
2
TRx+  
TRx-  
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FUNCTION  
OSD Format  
DESCRIPTION  
ZOOM  
DISPLAY  
Dx2.5 >>TELE  
Dx1.0 << WIDE  
None display  
ID : 002  
Zoom TELE  
Zoom WIDE  
ID : 0  
5. On Screen Display  
CAMERA ID  
ID : 1 ~ 255  
, ③  
, ③  
TITLE  
■■■■  
See 5.11  
Back Light  
Non display  
Back Light OFF  
BL  
Back Light ON  
Shutter  
Speed  
1/60 (1/50)  
NTSC:1/60, PAL :1/50  
FL  
NTSC:1/120, PAL:1/100  
1/250  
1/500  
1/1000  
1/2000  
1/4000  
1/10000  
1/250  
, ③  
1/500  
1/1000  
1/2000  
1/4000  
<Fig5-1. OSD Information Display>  
5.1 Understanding the On-Screen Display  
a. Press MENU briefly to confirm the current operation setup.  
The information (see Fig 5-1) will disappear after five seconds  
if there is no button action.  
1/10000  
b. When it zoom in or out pressing UP or DOWN key,  
whole OSD Information will appear and then disappear.  
Press (+) , (-) button, only upper part of OSD Information  
( for displaying camera mode ) will appear and then disappear.  
(It is for checking current whole camera mode and zoom position )  
c. Even though the OSD message disappears the Camera ID  
or Title will continue to display. If you do not wish to display the ID,  
you can change the display position. (see 5.11)  
1/20000  
1/50000  
ATW  
1/20000  
1/50000  
Auto Trace White Balance  
WB MODE  
AWC  
IN  
One Push mode  
Options are: Bottom Right, Top Left, Top Right, Non display.  
Indoor Preset (3200°K)  
* If you do not need to display the Operating OSD (for example,  
for an external text overlay board), it can be set to OFF at all times  
through a remote control using RS232C or RS485 connection.  
FRS  
Fluorescent (4200°K)  
User mode  
USR  
OUT  
MWB  
Outdoor preset (5400°K)  
Manual mode  
<Table5-1. Operating OSD description>  
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5.2 Display SETUPMENU  
a. Press and hold the MENU (center) button for 2 seconds to display the Setup  
menu.  
b. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select a menu item.  
<< SETUP MENU >>  
GENERAL SETTING  
AE MODE  
WB MODE  
NIGHTSHOT MODE  
BLC/WDR MODE  
PZM SETTING  
CAMERA ID SETTING  
SPECIAL FUNCTION  
FACTORY DEFAULT  
EXIT MENU  
5.3 Move from SETUPMENU to submenu  
a. Press the MENU button to enter the selected submenu.  
b. Press the + or – buttons to increase/decrease the value of the selected item.  
5.4 Saving your Settings  
When you are satisfied with your settings:  
a. Press MENU for two seconds. The submenu is replaced by one of two messages:  
“QUIT?” : displays when you have not changed any settings.  
Selecting QUIT exits OSD menu without saving any changed values.  
“SAVE?” : displays when values have been changed.  
Selecting SAVE exits OSD menu and saves your changes.  
<<GENERAL SETTING>>  
0
SYNC. LEVEL  
BURST LEVEL  
SYNC. MODE  
98  
AUTO  
L/L  
b. Press + or – to select SAVE or QUIT and press MENU to exit OSD. Press UP or  
DOWN buttons to cancel the SAVE/QUIT and return to the OSD.  
RETURN  
5.5 General Setting  
SYNC. Level  
: Adjust the proper SYNC. Level from 0~15.  
SYNC. LEVEL  
0 1 15  
BURST Level  
<Fig5-2. SETUP MENU change>  
: Adjust the proper BURST Level from 0~255.  
BURST LEVEL 0 1 255  
SYNC. Mode  
: To synchronize the vertical interval sync pulse of your camera with other  
equipment to reduce the effect of picture roll on the monitor.  
<<GENERAL SETTING >>  
SYNC. LEVEL  
BURST LEVEL  
SYNC. MODE  
V. PHASE  
0
SYNC. MODE  
AUTO INTERNAL L/L  
98  
L/L  
000  
Vertical Phase  
: Adjust the proper phase in L/L.  
V. PHASE 0 1 524  
RETURN  
Notice  
L/L mode is not available in DC 12V power.  
<Fig5-3. General Setting >  
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LENS ADJUSTMENT  
<< AE MODE >>  
MODE  
: Adjust level for DC / VSD lens. While it is adjusting, it displays “Adj-ing”,  
after it is completed, it displays “Done”.  
LENS ADJ. Adj-ing Done  
ELC  
CONTROL  
MAN. SHUTTER  
MAN. AGC  
LENS ADJ.  
BRIGHTNESS  
MAX GAIN  
MAX FIELDS  
RETURN  
AUTO  
1/60  
OFF  
Done  
60  
34dB  
510FLDS  
Notice  
For the better adjustment, set LEVEL on VSD lens to middle value.  
BRIGHTNESS  
: Adjust level of Auto Iris. The smaller brightness value is, the darker it is,  
because iris is closed more. On the contrary the bigger brightness value  
is, the brighter it is, because iris is opened more.  
BRIGHTNESS  
0 ~ 99  
MAX AGC  
: Adjust maximum value of AGC gain.  
MAX GAIN  
OFF 8dB . . . . 38dB  
<Fig5-5. Setting Camera Linghting>  
MAX FIELDS  
: Compensate for low illumination. Adjust the maximum integration  
fields to get a brighter dynamic image. The scene will be slower  
than when set to OFF. The larger this field, the greater the noise  
of the image. For more dynamic range, adjust the MAX FIELD and  
increase the MAX AGC. .  
5.6 AE mode  
MODE  
: ELC – for a manual (fixed) lens.  
ALC – for an automatic iris lens.  
MODE  
ELC ALC  
MAX FLDS  
OFF 2FLDS 3FLDS 4FLDS . . . .  
18FLDS 19FLDS 20FLDS 40FLDS  
80FLDS 160FLDS320FLDS -> 510FLDS  
CONTROL  
CONTROL  
AUTO  
ELC MODE  
-. AUTO : Iris operates elctronic exposure automatically.  
-. MANUAL : Adjust the iris by changing the high shutter speed  
or AGC manually.  
ALC MODE  
-. VSD LENS : Select for video-type lens  
-. DC LENS : Select for direct drive-type lens.  
MANUAL SHUTTER  
: Adjust brightness with high shutter speed.  
This field is not adjustable when the camera is set to ELC MODE, Auto.  
MAN. SHUTTER  
MANUAL AGC  
1/60 1/100 . . 1/50000  
: Adjust AGC gain at ELC MODE, Manual.  
MAN. AGC OFF 10dB . . . 34dB  
Notice  
Accoring to mode, some menu will skip, not to adjust.  
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CONTROL  
ATW  
AUTO  
<< WB MODE >>  
IN  
OUT  
MANUAL  
AWC  
AWC  
FLUORES. 4200°K  
USER  
3200°K  
5400°K  
R<-->B  
LOCK PUSH  
AUTO  
MODE  
USER  
R/B CONT  
CONTROL  
RED GAIN  
BLUE GAIN  
RETURN  
1
2
R/B CONT  
1. MANUAL : Press + or – button to adjust RED GAIN, BLUE  
GAIN automatically to fit Black Body.  
2. PUSH : Press + or – button to start the AWC operation.  
LoCK : Release the key to fit the present shooting scene’s  
white balance  
RED GAIN (USER mode)  
RED GAIN  
0 1 …. 254 255  
<Fig5-6. White Balance Control>  
BLUE GAIN (USER mode)  
BLUE GAIN 0 1 …. 254 255  
5.7 White Balance Mode  
MODE  
: To set how the camera tracks to accept different lighting conditions  
within the color range of 2,500°K ~ 8,000°K.  
ATW (Auto Trace White Balance Mode)  
: Feedback system that automatically aligns the white balance  
(2,500°K ~ 8,000°K).  
IN (Indoor)  
: General indoor scenes preset (3200°K)  
OUT (Outdoor)  
: Preset for outside environments and high contrast scenes where the  
camera is focused on the darker (5400°K)  
MANUAL  
: RED GAIN, BLUE GAIN are changed depending Black Body  
AWC (Auto/PushAuto)  
: Performs faster action than ATW mode without an operating range  
FLUORES. (Fluorescent)  
: Office environments with fluorescent or tungsten lighting. Provides  
lowest dynamic range of all presets (4200°K)  
USER  
: RED GAIN, BLUE GAIN are adjustable (0 ~ 255)  
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NIGHT COLOR  
: Set the color mode as B/W (monochrome) or COLOR in Night mode.  
<< NIGHTSHOT MODE >>  
MODE  
AUTO  
3sec.  
3
NIGHT COLOR  
B/W COLOR ….  
DETECT TIME  
DN LEVEL  
ND LEVEL  
NIGHT COLOR  
RETURN  
Notice  
MODE must be set to AUTO or ON.  
7
B/W  
<< BLC/WDR MODE >>  
MODE  
LEVEL  
RETURN  
WDR  
8
<Fig5-7. NIGHTSHOT Control>  
5.8 NIGHTSHOT MODE  
MODE  
: The Nightshot menu allows you to set how the camera reacts to  
changes in low light illumination and to set when the camera switches  
between Night and Day modes.  
AUTO – The camera removes or inserts IR cut filter by auto detecting  
luminance.  
ON – IR cut filter is removed (Night mode)  
OFF – IR cut filter is inserted (Day mode)  
<Fig5-8. BLC/WDR MODE >  
5.9 BLC/WDR MODE  
MODE  
: Prevents the object in the center of the image from darkening  
(silhouette effect) when there is excessive light from behind.  
MODE OFF BLC WDR ….  
MODE  
OFF AUTO ON ….  
DETECT TIME  
: Sets the time – 1 to 10 seconds – before the camera switches to Day  
or Night mode after detecting a low light condition.  
DETECT TIME  
1 sec. 2 sec. …. 10 sec.  
WDR [Wide Dynamic Range] is one of Backlight Compensation,  
you can watch not only the object in the center but also the objects  
around clearly.  
DAY to NIGHT threshold  
: Determines the low light detection level – 1 to 10 – when the camera  
switchs to Night mode. The lower the value, the darker the lighting  
conditions befroe the camera switches.  
LEVEL  
: Adjust the proper level for WDR.  
DN LEVEL  
1 2 3 …. 15  
LEVEL  
0 1 2 …. 15  
NIGHT to DAY threshold  
Notice  
If you set WDR ON, you will not be able to digital zoom in or out.  
: Determines the low light detection level – 1 to 10 – when the camera  
switches to Day mode. The higher the value, the brighter the lighting  
conditions before the camera switches.  
ND LEVEL  
15 9 8 …. 1  
Notice  
MODE must be set to AUTO. D->N LEVEL must be set at least 2 less than  
the N->D LEVEL setting.  
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Horizontal Start position  
<< PRIVACY ZONE >>  
H START  
200  
ZONE NUM.  
CONTROL  
H START  
H END  
V START  
V END  
ZONE 1  
ON  
200  
300  
50  
100  
BLACK  
Horizontal End position  
H END  
300  
Vertical Start position  
V START  
50  
Vertical End position  
V END  
PZM MASKING  
RETURN  
100  
MASKING COLOR  
: Choose the color to mask the PZM zone. 10 color (Black,Gray,  
Light Gray,White,Red,Blue,Green,Yellow, Cyan, Magenta).  
PRESS MENU TO MOVE  
PZM MASKING  
BLACK D.GRAY .. MAGENTA  
<Fig5-10. Privacy Zone Masking>  
5.10 PRIVACY ZONE  
ZONE  
:PZM(Privacy Zone Mask) is to hide the unwanted view to protect  
privacy invasion. It works with Zoom/PAN/TILT operation. Select PZM  
zone upto 8 zones.  
ZONE NUM.  
ZONE 1 ZONE 1 …. ZONE 8  
CONTROL  
: Set ON/OFF for each PZM Zone.  
CONTROL  
OFF ON ….  
Press and hold the MENU (cernter) button for 2 seconds to display  
PZM move menu. Move PZM to appropriate position by using  
UP/DOWN/-/+ button. Press and hold the MENU button for 2 seconds  
again to return previous menu.  
UP:,DOWN:,-:,+:→  
RETURN:MENU  
<Fig5-9. PZM move>  
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Title  
: It is the name of Camera. It enters 10 characters including blank..  
<< CAMERA ID SETTING >>  
TITLE: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■  
CAMERA ID  
DISPLAY  
000  
TITLE  
R.BOT  
How to Enter the Title ▣  
POSITION  
Let’s enter the Title as “R1” , example  
-. Select the position of title character by using (+) or (-) key.  
The chosen position is blinking.  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
UVWXYZabcdefghijklmn  
opqrstuvwxyz12345678  
9!?#$%&<>*,.:;/+-=~  
TITLE : HONEYWELL  
RETURN  
TITLE: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■  
-. Select the character “R” among ~ by using UP,DOWN,  
(+),(-) key. The chosen character “R” is blinking.  
7 89ABCDEF  
N PQRSTUVW  
e f g h i j k l m  
<Fig 5-11. CAMERA ID SET >  
-. Press MENU key, the character “R” is entered in the Title.  
5.11 Camera ID SET  
ID SET  
: Camera ID is indicating number assigned each Camera in case of  
TITLE: R ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■  
-. Select the next position of title character by using (+) or (-) key.  
The chosen position is blinking.  
controlling many Cameras. It is from 0 to 255. But in case of 0, that is  
not  
displayed on screen. It is always displayed even though whole Operating  
OSD is disappeared on the screen. But it is possible to make non display  
and to choose display position (BOTTOM RIGHT, TOP RIGHT, TOP  
LEFT) by RS-232C communication.  
TITLE: R ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■  
-. Select the character “7” among ~ by using UP,DOWN,  
(+),(-) key. The chosen character “7” is blinking.  
CAMERA ID  
caution  
0 ~ 255  
7 89ABCDEF  
N PQRSTUVW  
e f g h i j k l m  
1. In case of Camera ID FIX model, it cannot be selected..  
2. ID is not changed by MENU control through communication.  
DISPLAY MODE  
: Choose which is to display Camera ID or Title.  
-. Press MENU key, the character “7” is entered in the Title.  
DISPLAY  
CAM ID TITLE ….  
TITLE: R 7 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■  
DISPLAY POSITION  
: Choose where is to display Camera ID or Title on Right Bottom, Left Top,  
Right Top or not to display.  
POSITION  
R.BOT L.TOP R.TOP NONE  
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<< SPECIAL FUNCTION >>  
PROTOCOL  
: Use to communicate through RS232C, RS485.  
PROTOCOL  
MIRROR  
OFF  
10  
OFF  
OFF  
DEFAULT VCL KD6 P/D ....  
SHARPNESS  
NEGATIVE  
FREEZE  
Function OSD Display  
OSD DISP  
ALL  
ALL NONE TOP BOTTOM ....  
: Whole Function OSD display  
( Focus Mode, Key state, Zoom Ratio, ID )  
: Only Upper OSD display ( Focus Mode, key state )  
BAUDRATE  
PROTOCOL  
F.OSD DISP  
RETURN  
9600bps  
DEFAULT  
ALL  
TOP  
BOTTOM : Only Lower OSD display ( Zoom Ratio, ID )  
NONE : Whoe Function OSD display not.  
5.13 FACTORY DEFAULT  
: All changed data are returned to shipping condition.  
For Initialization, select “RESTORE FACTORY SETTING” and  
push MENU key.  
caution  
<Fig5-12. SPECIAL FUNCTION >  
1. Keep in mind that this mode return all changed data to  
shipping condition.  
2. Some menu as ID,TITLE, etc are not initialized.  
5.12 SPECIAL FUNCTION  
Mirror Mode  
: Mode ON is Mirror Mode, OFF is general screen state.  
MIRROR  
OFF H MIRROR V MIRROR FLIP . . . .  
<< RESTORE DEFAULT >>  
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING  
RETURN  
Sharpness  
: Use to change the contour of Scene.  
SHARPNESS  
0 ~ 15  
Negative Mode  
: Use for Positive and Negative mode. ON is Negative mode,  
OFF is Positive mode namely general screen state.  
<Fig5-13. RESTORE DEFAULT>  
NEGATIVE  
OFF ON ….  
5.14 EXIT MENU  
SAVE AND EXIT  
: Exit OSD MENU with saving all changed data.  
Freeze Mode  
: It pause current image. ON is to stop, OFF is to return  
to normal state.  
FREEZE  
ON OFF ….  
EXIT  
: Exit OSD MENU withoout saving all changed data.  
caution  
1. Freeze image is not saved after Power OFF / ON .  
That’s why it doesn’t have memory for saving.  
<< EXIT MENU >>  
SAVE AND EXIT  
EXIT  
BAUD RATE  
: Use to communicate through RS232C, RS485, RS232TTL .  
BAUDRATE  
4800bps 9600bps …. 312kbps  
RETURN  
caution  
1. When Baud Rate of Camera and external system is not  
same, it happens Communication fail.  
<Fig5-14. EXIT MENU>  
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6. Specifications  
Model Name  
HCC-745NTW  
HCC-745PTW  
Pick-up Device  
1/3” Sony Double Scan Color CCD  
Total/Effective Pixels  
Scanning System  
Digital Zoom Ratio  
Sync System  
410,000 / 380,000  
470,000/440,000  
525 lines, 2:1 Interlace  
X1.0 ~ x2.5 can be adjustable  
Internal / External (L/L ), Auto detecting selectable  
480 TV lines 470 TV lines  
H.Resolution  
S/N Ratio  
more than 50 dB ( AGC OFF )  
Min. illuminance  
0.2lx @50IRE, AGC 38dB, Night OFF;  
0.01lx @50IRE, AGC 38dB, Night OFF, DSS 510fields;  
0.01lx @50IRE, AGC 38dB, Night ON;  
0.001lx @50IRE, AGC 38dB, Night ON, DSS 510fields;  
Brightness  
0 ~ 99 adjustable  
Shutter Speed  
Field Integration  
Mirror  
1/60 ~ 1/10,000  
1/50 ~ 1/10,000  
x2 ~ x510 adjustable  
Horizontal / Vertical / Filp (Horizontal + Vertical)  
ON / OFF / AUTO  
Day & Night Mode  
Privacy Zone  
ON ( up to 8 Zones ) / OFF  
AGC  
ON ( 8 ~ 38dB ) / OFF  
White Balance  
BLC / WDR  
ATW / AWC / OnePush / Indoor / Outdoor / MWB / User / Fluorescent  
BLC : ON / OFF, WDR : ON / OFF  
Remote Control  
Power Supply/Consump.  
Operation/Storage Temp.  
Dimension / Weight  
RS-232C (basic) / RS-485 (option)  
DC12V ± 2V,AC24V ±10% (5.0 W)  
-10 ~ 60 ( Recommended -5 ~ 50 ) / -20 ~ 60 ℃  
68 x 56 x 120 (mm) / less than 410g  
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7. Dimension  
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MEMO  
Honeywell Co., Ltd.  
Address : 17F, Kukje Center Building 191,  
Hankangro -2ga, Yongsan-gu,  
Seoul 140-702, Korea  
Phone : 82-2-799-6109, 6108, 6107, 6292  
Fax : 82-2-749-6119  
Printed in Korea  
G-113608-001  
E-mail : [email protected]  
 

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