ENVIO AESS-BFP60H200S-W Hybrid Camera Installation Guide
- October 30, 2023
- ENVIO
Table of Contents
ENVIO AESS-BFP60H200S-W Hybrid Camera
Technical Specification
Camera
Image Sensor| ½.7″ CMOS Sensor
Effective Pixels| 1920×1080 2MP
Standard| AHD, HD-CVI, HD-TVI, CVBS
Warm Led| 4
Light Distance| 25/30m
TV System| PAL/NTSC
Scanning System| Progressive Scan
Lens
Lens Type| Fixed Lens (star light
Focal Length| 2.8mm
Focus Control| N/A
Video
Resolution| 1920×1080
Video Output| 1-channel BNC high definition video output
Video Out| Color
OSD Menu| Multi-language
UTC| YES
WDR| DWDR
Audio| N/A
Noise Reduction| 2D/3D
White Balance| Auto / Manual
Gain Control| Auto
Electrical
Power Supply| 12V DC ±30%
Power Consumption| Max 3.6W (12V DC, LED on)
Environmental
IP Protection| IP65
Analog High Defition
- 1/2.7″ CMOS Sensor
- 2 Megapixel (1920×1080)
- 2.8mm Fixed lens
- Maximum distance 25/30m
- 4in1 AHD,HD-CVI, HD-TVI, CVBS (UTC)
- 4 LEDs Warm White
- IP65
- DC12V
Warnings & Precautions
Dear Customer, we thank you for choosing one of our products whose correct use guarantees solutions of the highest quality and reliability over time. This manual provides instructions for using the product.
Connections
Make sure the camera is not powered before making connections.
The video cable is connected to the female bayonet BNC connector, which is
then taken to the monitor or DVR in general via RG59 type coaxial cable and
BNC connector. Twisted pair cables can also be used with balun converters.
Check that the power supply is correct and provided for the camera model used. The use of adequate power supply units is recommended. 12Vdc / 1A or 12Vdc / 1,5A stabilized is recommended. The pin required is the standard 5.5 mm. Beware of power extension cables that are too long or have a small section, which could introduce an excessive voltage drop, especially when the IR illuminator is turned on.
The values expressed in the following table are to be considered at a temperature of 20 ° C [68 ° F].
Conductors section (AWG)| 24AWG (0,22 mm 2)| 22AWG (0,33 mm 2 )| 20AWG (0,52
mm 2 )| 18AWG (0,83 mm 2)
---|---|---|---|---
Resistance value (Ώ/m)| 0.078| 0.050| 0.030| 0.018
Voltage drop ( V/m)| 0.028| 0.018| 0.011| 0.006
As the copper conductor section increases, there is a decrease in the resistance value () / m) and therefore in the voltage drop on the cable itself. Therefore, consider carefully the length and section of the cable during the design phase. Excessive distances between the power supply and the camera could compromise the correct functioning of the camera. The acceptable standard of variation of the supply voltage is 12Vdc ± 10%
Installation
This section indicates how to install the camera on a ceiling or wall with
protected cable passage.
Check the solidity of the structure on which you intend to fix the camera,
mark the points with a pencil and drill the holes necessary for its fastening
Bullet type camera
The bullet cameras are equipped with an integrated bracket for wall mounting, specially designed to allow the passage of cables inside it and protect them from tampering attempts. The camera is generally mounted at the cable outlet so as not to leave exposed cables. However, the fixing base also has a lateral cable outlet slot if the cables come from the side in the external duct. The bracket must be fixed to the wall or ceiling with the plugs provided
Framing adjustment
Once correctly fixed to the wall / ceiling, point it in the desired direction
and lock it (it may vary from model to model) by tightening the screws with
the supplied Allen key.
Fixed lens cameras (IR up to 20m) do not require focus as they are factory set
for most applications. To ensure excellent image quality even in low light
conditions, all models are equipped with a Day & Night function with removal
of the IR filter to automatically switch from color to B / W. In addition, all
models are equipped with integrated 850nm IR LED illuminators, for adequate
illumination of the area being shot. Be careful not to install the camera very
close to strong light sources or in places subject to reflection of light that
could compromise the correct vision of the camera.
OSD menu
Depending on the camera models. This model has a coaxial control:
- Access the DVR menu in the appropriate coaxial configuration section (in ENVIO DVRs this setting is called “XVI control”. Press the central console button that appears on the monitor to enter the menu home page.
- Select topic / function of interest using the scroll up / down buttons.
- Use the left or right buttons to select the different operating modes.
- Move to [EXIT] and press the center button to exit the setting mode, without saving the settings.
- Navigate to [SAVE & EXIT] and press the center button to exit the setting mode, saving the settings.
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References
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