Honic HN-IG60200FS Bedienungsanleitung

USER MANUAL
HN-IG60200FS
1080P AHD/CVI/TVI/1200TVL
2.8-12mm Manual Zoom Lens Camera
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Product Description
The HN-IG60200FS is a high-definition camera
designed around a 1/2.9" Sony Exmor 2.19MP image
sensor, 42µx 4pcs IR led providing infrared capability
up to 130 feet, and a 2.8-12mm manual zoom lens for
26-90 degrees horizontal angle of view. The ability to
send HD video over coaxial cable makes the HN-
IG60200FS a cost effective high-definition surveillance
solution for any budget.
Please read this user manual carefully to ensure
proper use of the product.
Device Connection
Note: If power supply is next to camera, DC 12V 2A
required, If it is far from camera, DC 12V 5A required.

Notice Before Using
Default Mode: 1080P AHD Video Output.
If your DVR is 1080P TVI, 1080P CVI orAnalog DVR,
please take the OSD cap off and switch the OSD
joystick to the corresponding video output mode.
POWER ON the camera, switch the OSD joystick:
LEFT Push 5s to 1200TVL mode for analog DVR.
RIGHT Push 5s to TVI mode for 1080P TVI DVR
or XVR.
DOWN Push 5s to CVI mode for 1080P CVR or
XVR.
UP Push 5s to AHD mode for 1080P (N) AHD DVR
or XVR.
Note: 5s means 5 seconds
Note: 1080P mode could not compatible with 720P
DVR.
Installation and Operation:
1. Unpacking and Handling
Each unit is shipped assembled and factory tested.
Ensure that all accessories are removed from the
container before discarding packing material.
Package includes
1x bullet camera 4x mounting screws
4x screw anchors 1x install guide
OSD

1x user manual 1x drill template
1x Allen wrench
2. Mechanical Inspection
Inspect the front and rear of the equipment for shipping
damage. Make sure the equipment is clean, and no
connectors are broken, damaged, or loose. If
equipment appears to be damaged or defective please
contact us for assistance.
3. Special Attention
(i) The installer must comply with electrical safety
standards. There must be sufficient space between
the camera's power supply and video line and any
high voltage equipment and/or cables.
(ii) To help ensure the camera's life and proper
operation do not point the camera towards the sun
or strong light.
(iii) Do not install the camera in an environment where
the temperature is too high or too low,
recommended operating temperature is 14F ~
122F.
(iv) Do not install the camera near a magnetic field or a
high-power motor.
(v) Only use a dry cloth to clean the camera. If there is
dirt that is difficult to remove, wipe gently with a mild
detergent. Never use strong or abrasive detergents.
(vi) A DC 12V (2A or above) power supply must be
used.AC power cannot be applied. AC power will
damage the camera and void warranty. Power
supply output voltage, current, voltage polarity and

operating temperature must match requirement of
this equipment.
(vii) Only qualified installers are allowed to install, test
and disassemble the camera.
(viii) The camera is a low voltage product. If installed
outdoors, proper safety and lightening grounding
are required.
4. Wiring Connections
(i) Connect the power supply's DC plug to the
camera's power outlet.
(ii) Connect the camera to the DVR with a 75Ω coaxial
video cable.
(iii) Connect power supply'sAC plug to a suitable AC
power outlet.
(iv) Adjust the lens direction according to the required
surveillance area and environment.
5. Adjusting Zoom and Focus
This cameras will come from the factory set for the wide
field of view, about 2.8mm lens position, meaning that it
has the low magnification. Turn the Zoom screw (near
the lens) anticlockwise to increase the magnification
and then adjust the Focus until the image is clear.
Note: The focus knob is very sensitive, so we
suggest you adjust zoom knob to the position you
need, then adjust focus knob to make it almost
clear, then adjust zoom knob again to make it 100%
clear.

Note: It can be difficult to know what the right zoom and
focus settings are and these adjustments are best
made when the camera is at its intended location.
There are several methods one can use to ensure
proper adjustments:
1. A second person located at the DVR, monitoring the
picture from the camera and communicating with the
person making the adjustments.
2. Using a smartphone running the appropriate mobile
monitoring app to view the camera.
3. Use of an LCD camera tester which temporarily
connects to the video.
6. Camera Lens Angle
Lens(mm)
1/3"CMOS
1/3"CMOS
Left/Right
Up/Down
2.8mm
89.9°
79.8°
3.6mm
75.7°
66°
4mm
69.9°
60.7°
6mm
50°
42.6°
8mm
38.5°
32.6°
12mm
26.2°
22.1°

7. Detailed Lens Chart
Detailed Lens Chart
5 feet
10 feet
25 feet
2.8mm
6.4 * 8.6
12.9 * 17.1
32.1 * 42.9
4.0mm
4.5 * 6.0
9.0 * 12.0
22.5 * 30.0
6.0mm
3.0 * 4.0
6.0 * 8.0
15.0 * 20.0
8.0mm
2.3 * 3.0
4.5 * 6.0
11.3 * 15.0
12.0mm
1.5 * 2.0
3.0 * 4.0
7.5 * 10.0
50 feet
75 feet
100 feet
2.8mm
63.4 * 85.7
96.4 * 128
128.6 * 171.4
4.0mm
45.0 * 60.0
67.5 * 90.0
90.0 * 120.0
6.0mm
30.0 * 40.0
45.0 * 60.0
60.0 * 80.0
8.0mm
22.5 * 30.0
33.8 * 45.0
45.0 * 60.0
12.0mm
15.0 * 20.0
22.5 * 30.0
30.0 * 40.0
Setup OSD Menu
Press the OSD joystick to start the OSD menu in any
video output mode, OSD menu will show on display as
following:
MAIN MENU
AE
AWB
DAY NIGHT
IMAGE ENHANCE
VIDEO SETTING
LANGUAGE
RESET
SAVE-EXIT
EXIT

OSD Functions and Options
MAIN MENU
AE
BRIGHTNESS
EXPOSURE
MODE
GLOBE
BLC
ADVAN
-CED
SHUTTE
R CTRL
AUTO/M
GAIN
CTRL
AUTO/M
RETURN
RETURN
AWB
MODE
ATW
MWB
RGAIN
BGAIN
RETURN
DAY-
NIGHT
MODE
EXT
AUTO
COLOR
B/W
RETURN
IMAGE
ENHANCE
CONTRAST
AUTO/MANUAL
SHARPNES
S
AUTO/MANUAL
COLOR
GAIN
AUTO/MANUAL
3DNR
AUTO/MANUAL
RETURN
VIDEO
SETTING
FORMAT
NTSC/PAL
MODE
AHD/CVI/CVBS/TVI
D-WDR
OPEN/CLOSED
RETURN
LANGUAG
E
ENGLISH, CHINESE, TRADITIONAL CHINESE
RESET
SAVE-EXIT
EXIT

BLC (Back Light Compensation): In images where a
bright light source is behind the subject of interest, the
subject would normally appear in silhouette. BLC allows
the camera to adjust the exposure of the entire image to
properly expose the subject in the foreground.
SHUTTER Control (Shutter Speed): Could be
adjusted in manual mode from 1/30-1/10000 based on
lighting condition.
Gain Control: Could be adjusted in manual mode,
Analog gain control from 1-16 and digital gain control
from 1-15.
ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance): White Balance
allows the camera to adjust the tone according to the
color temperature of the light source illuminating the
subject. It allows the operator to see objects as they
appear during daylight.
MWB (Manual White Balance): Adjust the red gain
and blue gain manually to produce white accurately
picture.
Day Night Mode:
a. EXT: Provide color image at daytime and black
and white image at nighttime automatically by smart
light sensor and IR-cut.
b. AUTO: Only for camera without IR.
c. Color: Provide color image both at daytime and
nighttime.
d. B/W: Provide black and white image both at
daytime and nighttime.
Contrast: Contrast is defined as the separation
between the darkest and brightest areas of the image.

Increase contrast and you increase the separation
between dark and bright, making shadows darker and
highlights brighter. Decrease contrast and you bring the
shadows up and the highlights down to make them
closer to one another.
Sharpness: Sharpness can be defined as edge
contrast, that is, the contrast along edges in a photo.
When we increase sharpness, we increase the contrast
only along/near edges in the photo while leaving
smooth areas of the image alone.
Color Gain: Color gain means saturation, it is similar to
contrast, however instead of increasing the separation
between shadows and highlights, it increases the
separation between colors.
3DNR (Digital Noise Reduction): DNR is a technique
of removing image noise from a video signal by
applying a digital comb filter. It reduces the noise that
can be found in low light images and makes images
clearer. This type of filter is sometimes confused by
motion, resulting in blur trails.
Video Format: PAL and NTSC, its NTSC in USA.
D-WDR: Digital WDR (D-WDR) is a software-based
technique that optimizes image quality by adjusting the
gamma (γ) value to enhance dark areas.
Reset: If you need factory reset all the OSD menu
settings, choose reset option.
Save Exit: Make sure click SAVE EXIT for any setting
change if you need to keep the setting.
Exit: Leave the OSD menu.
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