ZIP SEE606 TVI Camera Range Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
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ZIP SEE606 TVI Camera Range

Introduction

SEE606

Long range IR reach of up to 60M and a 2.8-12mm varifocal lens make this a great choice for covering larger areas with CCTV. Use it on a 12mm setting to capture vehicles entering a gateway even in low light when the high powered IR beam kicks into action. The motorised lens option can even make use of an alarm trigger such as a break beam to capture this and automatically email it to you.
The mechanical day-night filter retracts at night to let the camera see to its best levels whilst it moves back during the day to give great colour reproduction that isn’t overwhelmed by the IR rays of the sun. 5MP Resolution – A perfect match for higher spec DVRs such as the new Zip Supa DVR that can record in 5MP quality. Pick this model for finer detailing if your business relies on its CCTV to protect employees or stock.

Tools & Handy Extras

  •  Screwdriver
  •  Drill
  •  Hammer
  •  POW151 – 12V DC 500mA Plug-in PSU
  •  Drill bits
  •  BNC Crimp Tool & BNCs
  •  RG59 Coax Cable
  •  Digital Multi-Meter
  •  LCD400K – CCTV Test monitor

Connections

The camera is provided with a fly lead with a 2.1mm DC socket and standard BNC connector It is recommended to use a power supply that is rated higher than the current consumption of the camera The camera is polarity sensitive so connections must be made correctly

4-In-1 Technology
Selectable HD-TVI, HD-CVI, AHD and CVBS (Analogue) Output. The default is set to HDTVI however the output can be changed to AHD, CVI or CVBS if required. This output can be changed either with the dip switches on the fly-lead of the camera. Please note the “Output Mode” in the menu of the DVR won’t change the format, as the dip switch overrides the output. The dip switch configuration can be found below:-

MOUNTING

OSD Menu

  • Access to the camera menu is by Coaxitron. For the ZIP DVRs, ZIP Coaxitron is set as default. To access the Cameras Menu via coalition:-
  •  Click on the image in Live view
  •  Click on the PTZ button at the bottom of the screen
  •  Click on the IRIS + button to display the menu
  • Use the directional arrows to move up and down through the menu.
  • Use the directional arrows left and right to change the option.
  • Use IRIS + to select & enter that menu option

5MP OSD Menu

AE BRIGHTNESS 0 ~ 20 (Default 7 )
EXPOSURE MODE GLOBE / BLC / FLK
LEVEL 1 ~ 9 (Default 1 )

RETURN
AWB| MODE| ATW / MWB
RGAIN| 1 ~ 127 (Default 40 )
BGAIN| 1 ~ 127 (Default 30 )
DAY – NIGHT| MODE| EXT / AUTO / COLOR / B/W
RETURN
IMAGE ENHANCE| CONTRAST| 1 ~ 16 (Default 3 )
SHARPNESS| 1 ~ 16 (Default 5 )
COLOR GAIN| 1 ~ 16 (Default 4 )
DNR| 1 ~ 16 (Default 4 )
MIRROR| DEFAULT / H / V / HV
D-WDR| OFF / ON
 | RETURN
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VIDEO OUTPUT| HD| NO ADJUSTMENT SEE 4-In-1 Technology 3
VIDEO STANDARD| 5MP 20 / 5MP 12.5 / 4MP 25 / 4MP 30 / 4MP 15 / 1080P 25 / 1080P

30

REBOOT & APPLY
RETURN
LANGUAGE| ENGLISH / SIMPLIFIED CHINESE / TRADITIONAL CHINESE / RUSSIAN / ITALIAN / PORTUGUESE
RESET
SAVE – EXIT
EXIT

Key Menu Settings

  • Exposure Mode

    •  AUTO sets the required shutter speed for the current light level. The shutter speed will automatically detect the required length of time to keep the digital sensor exposed to light. FLK option sets the shutter speed to stop synchronisation with lighting so that pulsing effect is minimised.
  • White Balance

    •  Colour adjustment of the camera to be set up so objects appear a natural colour. ATW (Automatic tracking white balance) continually tracks and adjusts the white balance, making it suitable for use in cameras in which the image content and lighting are subject to changes.
  • Day & Night

    • The camera can be set to colour or B&W mode or have it automatically switch External is set as default, the switch between colour and black & white is controlled by an external trigger In this a light dependent resistor. Delay can be set which will instruct the camera to wait for a set length of time before switching. This accommodates for any temporary drops in light
  • DNR (Noice Reduction)

    •  Noise Reduction is the process of removing noise from the video signal by applying a digital filter. 2D noise reduction reduces noise in the foreground of the image where as 3D noise reduction reduces noise in both the foreground and the background of the image.
  • D-WDR

    •  Digitally adjusts the exposure in areas of the frame to maintain optimum levels in both the dark and bright areas of an image.
  • Reset

    • Defaults the camera to factory settings. This setting helps when fault finding issues with the camera to ensure all settings are defaulted.

Troubleshooting

Camera Rebooting / Turning Off

  • A. Check the voltage of the camera (under load) if below 10.8V then move the power supply closer to the camera.
  • B. For 12V DC cameras only ever use regulated power supply rated at above 750mA, 1A would be recommended. So that the camera is always receiving the correct supply.
  • C. Use thicker gauge copper cabling to reduce the voltage drop.

Poor Quality Images

  • A. Check the fly-lead is set to the correct output – see 4-In-1 Technology
  • B. If set to CVBS, then this is a low quality video output for legacy systems (Analogue), when using a 2 MegaPixel DVR or above then use another video format, like HD-TVI.
  • C. Reset the camera menu via Zip Coaxitron – OSD Menu
  • D. Check if your recorder supports the resolution of the camera.

Image is Black & White

  • A. Check the video format your DVR supports, then set the camera to the relevant video format –see the 4-In-1 Technology
  • B. Reset the camera menu via Zip Coaxitron OSD Menu
  • C. Check the recorder supports the resolution of the camera.

NCD / No Image Displayed on Recorder

  • A. Test that the camera has the correct voltage supplying it, this must be done with the camera connected so that there is load on the PSU. A 12V DC camera should have at least 10.5V DC connected to it.
  • B. The camera can not function without the correct power supply. For 12V DC cameras only ever use regulated power supplies to ensure that the camera is always receiving the correct voltage.
  • C. Ensure that the BNC – BNC lead that is connected between the camera and DVR has no shorts or open circuits

General Maintenance

  •  Ensure that nothing is obscuring the field of view, position the camera to ensure the Lens can see clearly.
  •  Routinely clean the camera to prevent dust build up as this can effect the performance of the camera. We recommend a damp non-abrasive microfibre cloth.
  •  Check that the cameras are firmly attached.
  •  Check playback in the recorder to ensure the camera is recording properly

Specification

Resolution 5MP
Lens Type 2.8-12mm Varifocal
Image Output 1 Volt Peak-Peak 75 ohm
Min.Illumination 0 Lux IR On
Day/Night Mechanical (True Day-Night)
InfraRed LEDs 2 High Powered LEDs
IR Range 60M
Input Voltage 12V DC
Current Consumption 500mA (IR On)
IP Rating IP66
Video Connection BNC Socket
Power Connection 2.1mm DC Socket
WDR Yes
Bracket Wall & Ceiling Available
Finish White/ Black
Build Metal
Dimensions (H)88.5mm x (W)88mm x (D)141mm (ex bracket)

Conditions

General Company Disclaimer All specifications are approximate. System Q Ltd reserves the right to change any product specifications or features without notice. Whilst every effort is made to ensure that these instructions are complete and accurate, System Q Ltd cannot be held responsible in any way for any losses, no matter how they arise, from errors or omissions in these instructions, or the performance or non-performance of the equipment that these instructions refer to.

WEEE Declaration

This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electronic equipment must not be mixed with general household waste. For treatment, recovery and recycling please return this unit to your trade supplier or local designated WEE/CG0783SS collection point as defined by your local council.

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