EverFocus Digital Camera EQ550 User Manual

EVERFOCUS  
1/3” Super High Resolution  
560 TVL Day/Night  
Dynamic Noise Reduction Camera  
Operation Instructions  
Model No. EQ550  
Please read this manual first for correct installation and operation. This manual should be retained for future  
reference. The information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to  
revise and improve its products. All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice.  
PRECAUTIONS  
1. Do not install the camera near electric or magnetic fields.  
Install the camera away from TV, radio transmitter, magnet, electric motor, transformer, audio speakers  
since the magnetic fields generate from above devices will distort the video image.  
2. Never disassemble the camera nor put impurities in it.  
Disassembly or impurities may result in trouble or fire.  
3. Never face the camera toward the sun.  
Direct sunlight or severe ray may cause fatal damage to sensor and internal circuit.  
4.  
Keep the power cord away from wet and never touch the power cord with wet hands.  
Touch the wet power cord with hands or touch the power cord with wet hands may result in electric shock.  
5. Never install the camera in areas exposed to water, oil or gas.  
Water, oil or gas may result in failure, electric shock or file.  
6. Cleaning  
Do not touch the surface of sensor by hand directly. Use a soft cloth to remove the dirt from the camera  
body. Use lens tissue or a cotton tipped applicator and ethanol to clean the sensor and the camera lens.  
7. Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature, humidity or power source ratings.  
Use the camera at temperatures within 0~ 50(32~122) and humidity between 20~80%. The  
input power source is 12VDC/24VAC or 100~ 240VAC.  
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
The new EQ550 Polestar is designed with advanced new generation 16-bit DSP which has  
powerful processing capability to show over 560TVL horizontal resolution. Built-in DNR  
(Dynamic Noise Reduction) function, the EQ550 performs clear & crisper image in low  
light and substantial disk-saving effect. In addition, designed with SENS-UP slow shutter  
technology, the starlight super-high sensitivity of 0.002 Lux is achieved. There are two  
models, one is Day/Night model, the other one is True Day/Night with ICR module. With  
RS485 port, you can even control EQ550 Polestar by a keyboard.  
1.1 Main Features  
1/3” SONY Super HAD color CCD pick up device for more than 560 TV lines of  
horizontal resolution .  
Advanced 16-bit Digital Signal Processor (DSP) delivers excellent picture quality  
and performance  
Day/Night function (EQ550D)  
True Day/Night function with ICR module (EQ550T)  
Built-in DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction) for noise reduction and a 70% saving of  
Disk storage  
The starlight Super-high sensitivity of 0.002 Lux/F=1.2 is achieved by setting  
SENS-UP Shutter X128  
0 Lux (IR LED on, if IR illuminator is used)  
OSD setting menu  
Support Motion Detection function  
Provides alarm output for motion detected  
Support Privacy function  
High sensitivity designed with SONY sensor  
Support either C-mount or CS-mount (Optional)  
Support RS485 for keyboard control (for a certain protocol of keyboard only)  
Receive external D/N signal to drive a synchronized control of Polestar’s D/N.  
(apply to housing that has IR LED)  
Send out D/N signal to other external D/N control. (apply to housing that has IR  
LED)  
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2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
2.1 Front panel  
Microphone (Reserved only for Audio model)  
Internal Sensor  
2.2 Top/Bottom  
The bracket on the top side can be used for suspending the camera. On the other hand,  
the brackets on the bottom side can be used as a support of the camera.  
Bottom Bracket  
Top Bracket  
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2.3 Back panel connections  
(4)  
(12)  
(10)  
(8)  
485  
(7)  
(1)  
(9)  
(6)  
(5)  
(3)  
(11)  
(2)  
(13)  
(1) RS-485 port  
Connect to RS485 to get control by keyboard. Please refer to “6. Polestar with RS485 Mini  
Din” for detail about RS485 communication.  
(2) Power Input Terminal  
Connects to the appropriate power to each model.  
(3) Video Output Connector  
Connect the video output of the camera to a color monitor or other video devices through a 75  
Ohm type coaxial cable with BNC female connector at backside of the camera.  
(4) Tact switcher for left cursor  
(5) Tact switcher for down cursor  
(6) Tact switcher for right cursor  
(7) Tact switcher for up cursor  
(8) Tact switcher for on-screen setting menu  
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(9) Audio Output Connector (for Audio model only)  
(10) Switch:  
For True Day/Night model with ICR (EQ550T)  
H: IR cut filter is removed when illumination is low (about 5 Lux)  
L: IR cut filter is removed when illumination is the lowest (Less than 2 Lux)  
OFF: Disable the function of IR cut removable  
For Day/Night model without ICR (EQ550D)  
H: Enabling the image to turn from color to B/W when the illumination is about 5  
Lux  
L: Enabling the image to turn from color to B/W when the illumination is about 2 Lux  
OFF: Day/Night function is disabled  
(11) LED  
Red- Power on, Green- Low light condition detected.  
1. IR cut filter will be removed in about 5-10 sec (for EQ550T).  
2. Entering the Night mode, which makes the image to turn from color to B/W (for both  
EQ550D & EQ550T).  
(12) External sensor connector  
If user wants to change the location of IR light sensor, he/she can use an External light sensor  
to connect to this port. (Note: External light sensor kit is an optional product). When this  
External sensor port is used, the External sensor will be the default IR light sensor.  
(13) Auto Iris Lens Connector  
This connector is used to connect with the auto iris lens by a 4 pin male connector  
Pin 1  
Direct Drive Cnt-  
Pin 2  
Cnt+  
Pin 3  
Drv+  
Pin 4  
Drv-  
3
1
4
2
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3. INSTALLATION  
1. Remove the cover cap from the top of the lens mount.  
2. If C mount lens is used, please add the C adaptor mount ring (the 5mm  
thick ring in the accessory pack) on top of the lens mount.  
3. Mount the lens by turning it clockwise on the lens mount of the camera.  
4. If you use the Auto Iris lens, connecting the lens cable to the auto iris lens  
connector on the side of the camera.  
5. Place ND filter in front of the lens, adjust lens focus until best image is  
obtained.  
6. Fix lens focus by turning tightly the swivel, then remove ND filter.  
Mount the lens  
Use ND filter  
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4. CONNECTION  
485  
1. Connect the cable from keyboard’s RS485 port to camera’s RS485 port.  
2. Connect the cable from video output jack of the camera to monitor’s input jack.  
3. RS485 ID of Polestar has to be the same as CAM ID of the keyboard. (Please refer to  
6.3 How to set RS485 ID & Baud rate?” for RS485 ID setup detail)  
4. Baud rate of Polestar has to be the same as Keyboard’s baud rate. (Please refer to “6.3  
How to set RS485 ID & Baud rate?” for baud rate setup detail)  
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5. CAMERA SETUP OPERATIONS  
This camera utilizes an On Screen Display (OSD) user setup menu.  
5.1 Setup Buttons  
To set items on the user setup menu, use the following buttons on the back panel.  
Left Button  
Up Button  
Set Button  
485  
Right Button  
Down Button  
Up Button: This button is used to move the cursor upwards. Use this button to  
select the item wanted to set.  
Down Button: This button is used to move the cursor downwards. Use this button  
to select the item wanted to set.  
Right Button: Use this button to select or adjust the parameters of the selected  
item. The parameter changes each time as this button is pressed.  
Left Button: Use this button to select or adjust the parameters of the selected item.  
The parameter changes each time as this button is pressed.  
Set Button: This button is used to enter setup menu. If the item has its own setting  
menu (sign  
), press this button again to display the setup menu.  
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5.2 Display/Close the user setup menu screen  
SETUP  
Set button  
> LENS  
SHUTTER  
DC <┘  
___  
WHITE BAL.  
BACKLIGHT  
AGC  
ATW  
OFF  
MIDDLE  
LOW  
DNR  
SENS-UP  
SPECIAL <┘  
AUTO <┘  
The Cursor Buttons & the SET Button  
EXIT  
I.  
Press the SET button  
The menu screen will appear on the monitor as the block shown above.  
II.  
Using the cursor button  
Use the cursor button c or d to move the cursor up or down. Use the cursor  
button e or f to adjust the mode or parameter of settings.  
III.  
Switch to sub-menu screens  
When the item with sub-menu is selected, press the SET button to switch to the  
sub-menu for further settings. Please refer to the figure below.  
SETUP  
LENS  
> LENS  
DC <┘  
SHUTTER  
___  
ATW  
OFF  
MIDDLE  
LOW  
LEVEL |+++++++++| 20  
WHITE BAL.  
BACKLIGHT  
AGC  
DNR  
SENS-UP  
SPECIAL <┘  
EXIT  
AUTO <┘  
Sub-Menu  
Main Menu  
NOTE:  
For those selected items with “  
settings.  
” sign in the end, they have the sub-menu for further  
IV.  
V.  
Return to previous page  
Press the SET button to return to previous page.  
Close the menu screen  
To close the menu screen, use the cursor button to select EXIT and press the  
SET button.  
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6. USER SETUP  
6.1 LENS  
1. When the SETUP menu is displayed on the screen, please direct the arrow to point to  
“LENS” by using the UP and DOWN buttons.  
2. Please select the type of the lens you would like to use by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT  
button.  
SETUP  
LENS  
|+++++++++| 20  
> LENS  
SHUTTER  
WHITE BAL.  
BACKLIGHT  
AGC  
DC <┘  
___  
ATW  
OFF  
MIDDLE  
LOW  
LEVEL  
DNR  
SENS-UP  
SPECIAL <┘  
EXIT  
AUTO <┘  
NOTE:  
1
When using an auto iris lens, the setting of the auto iris lens selection switch, located on  
the back of the camera, must be on DC or MANUAL depending on the type of the lens  
which is being used.  
2
The brightness of the screen can be adjusted on DC mode in LENS LEVEL. The level  
can be adjusted from 1 to 70.  
3. Please press the SETUP button if you would like to return to the previous menu.  
6.2 SHUTTER  
Auto or manual control can be selected.  
1. When the SETUP menu is displayed on the screen, please direct the arrow to point to  
“SHUTTER” by using the DOWN button.  
2. Select the shutter mode by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button.  
Ö FLK: Please select “FLK” mode when flickering occurs on the screen, because of an  
irregular balance between illumination and frequency. NTSC model: 1/100, PAL  
model: 1/120.  
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SETUP  
LENS  
> SHUTTER  
MANUAL  
FLK  
WHITE BAL.  
BACKLIGHT  
AGC  
ATW  
OFF  
MIDDLE  
LOW  
DNR  
SENS-UP  
SPECIAL <┘  
EXIT  
___  
Ö ESC: The shutter speed can automatically be controlled. When ESC mode turns on,  
the auto control of the shutter speed can be performed according to the brightness of  
the screen. The range of ESC is 1 ~ 70.  
SETUP  
BRIGHTNESS  
BRIGHTNESS |+++++++++| 25  
LENS  
> SHUTTER  
MANUAL  
ESC <┘  
ATW  
WHITE BAL.  
BACKLIGHT  
AGC  
OFF  
MIDDLE  
LOW  
DNR  
SENS-UP  
SPECIAL <┘  
EXIT  
AUTO <┘  
Ö Manual: Please select “MANUAL” if you would like to control the shutter manually.  
SETUP  
SHUTTER  
LENS  
MANUAL  
MANUAL <┘  
ATW  
OFF  
MIDDLE  
LOW  
> SHUTTER  
WHITE BAL.  
BACKLIGHT  
AGC  
> MANUAL  
1/50  
DNR  
SENS-UP  
SPECIAL <┘  
EXIT  
___  
3. Press the SETUP button when you finish all the settings.  
NOTE:  
1
When selecting DC lens, the shutter speed is fixed as 1/60 for NTSC and 1/50 for PAL.  
2
When “MANUAL” mode is on, the SENS-UP function will be disabled.  
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6.3 WHITE BALANCE control  
The screen color can be adjusted by using the WHITE BALANCE function.  
1. Please direct the arrow to point to “WHITE BAL” on the SETUP menu by using the UP  
and DOWN buttons.  
2. Please select the mode you would like to operate by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button.  
Please select one of the 3 modes below:  
Ö ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance): This mode can be used within the color  
temperature range from 2,500°K to 8,300°K (eg, fluorescent light, outdoor,  
sodium vapor lamp or inside tunnels).  
Ö AWC (Auto White Balance Control): Press the SETUP button while the camera is  
directed at a piece of white paper to get the optimum state under the present  
illumination. If the environment and the light source are changed, you need to adjust  
the white balance again.  
Ö MANUAL: The manual adjustment mode enables a more precise adjustment. Please  
select ATW or AWC first. Then change to manual adjustment mode and press the  
SETUP button. Set the suitable color temperature, and increase or decrease the red  
and blue color values at the same time while checking the color changes of the  
object.  
SETUP  
WHITE BAL.  
LENS  
DC <┘  
___  
MANUAL <┘  
OFF  
MIDDLE  
LOW  
RED  
BLUE  
|+++++++++| 32  
|+++++++++| 39  
SHUTTER  
> WHITE BAL.  
BACKLIGHT  
AGC  
DNR  
SENS-UP  
SPECIAL <┘  
EXIT  
AUTO <┘  
NOTE:  
Under the following conditions, the WHITE BALANCE function may not operate well. In  
such cases, please select the AWC mode.  
1
When the object’s surroundings have a high color temperature.  
2
When the object’s surroundings are dark.  
3
If the camera faces a fluorescent light directly or is installed in a place where the  
illumination changes constantly, the WHITE BALANCE function may become unstable.  
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6.4 BACKLIGHT  
Even there is a massive backlight behind the object, bright images of the background and the  
object can still be obtained by using the BACKLIGHT function.  
1. Please direct the arrow to point to “BACKLIGHT” on the SETUP menu by using the UP  
and DOWN buttons.  
2. Select the mode you would like to operate by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button.  
SETUP  
LENS  
DC <┘  
___  
ATW  
OFF  
MIDDLE  
LOW  
SHUTTER  
WHITE BAL.  
> BACKLIGHT  
AGC  
DNR  
SENS-UP  
SPECIAL <┘  
EXIT  
AUTO <┘  
Ö HIGH: The gain increases from 0dB up to 42dB.  
Ö MIDDLE: The gain increases from 0dB up to 30dB.  
Ö LOW: The gain increases from 0dB up to 18dB.  
Ö OFF: BACKLIGHT function does not operate.  
6.5 AGC (Auto Gain Control)  
1. Please direct the arrow to point to “AGC” on the SETUP menu by using the UP and  
DOWN buttons.  
2. Select the mode you would like to operate by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button. The  
more the level of gain increases, the brighter the screen and the level of noise increases as  
well.  
Ö HIGH: The gain increases from 6dB up to 42dB.  
Ö MIDDLE: The gain increases from 6dB up to 30dB.  
Ö LOW: The gain increases from 6dB up to 18dB.  
Ö OFF: The gain is fixed at 6dB.  
SETUP  
LENS  
DC <┘  
___  
ATW  
SHUTTER  
WHITE BAL.  
BACKLIGHT  
OFF  
> AGC  
DNR  
MIDDLE  
LOW  
SENS-UP  
SPECIAL <┘  
EXIT  
AUTO <┘  
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6.6 DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction)  
Dynamic Noise Reduction in video images has the following effects.  
1. Images are brighter and sharper.  
2. When the level of noise is reduced, the performance of a camera can apparently be  
improved.  
3. When it is recorded digitally, reduced noise can reduce image file size.  
As the level of gain changes, the background noise in the low light level automatically  
decreases.  
1. Please direct the arrow to point to “DNR” on the SETUP menu by using the UP and  
DOWN buttons.  
2. Select the mode you would like to operate by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button.  
SETUP  
LENS  
DC <┘  
___  
ATW  
OFF  
MIDDLE  
LOW  
SHUTTER  
WHITE BAL.  
BACKLIGHT  
AGC  
> DNR  
SENS-UP  
SPECIAL <┘  
EXIT  
AUTO <┘  
Ö OFF: No reduction in noise level.  
Ö LOW: Little reduction in noise level with nearly no ghost image. Default value is  
LOW.  
Ö MIDDLE: Just enough reduction in noise levels without causing much ghost  
imaging.  
Ö HIGH: Huge reduction in noise level, which may cause much ghost imaging.  
NOTE:  
When AGC is turned off, DNR will be disabled.  
6.7 SENS-UP  
SENS UP is used to keep a brilliant, vivid screen image by automatically detecting changes in  
the level of light under low light level conditions.  
1. Please direct the arrow to point to “SENS UP” on the SETUP menu by using the UP and  
DOWN buttons.  
2. Select the mode you would like to operate by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button.  
Ö AUTO: Low light level auto mode. Default value is AUTO (Up to X 10).  
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SETUP  
LIMIT  
LENS  
DC <┘  
___  
ATW  
OFF  
MIDDLE  
LOW  
SHUTTER  
WHITE BAL.  
BACKLIGHT  
AGC  
> AUTO  
X 10  
DNR  
> SENS-UP  
SPECIAL <┘  
EXIT  
AUTO <┘  
Ö OFF: The function is disabled.  
NOTE:  
1
When SHUTTER is in the manual mode, SENS UP will be disabled.  
2
When AGC is turned off, SENS-UP will be disabled.  
3. Press the SETUP button when you finish all the settings.  
NOTE:  
1
The maximum storage magnification in low light level movement situations can be  
adjusted by pressing the SETUP button in “AUTO” mode.  
2
The screen becomes brighter when the magnification increases; yet the after image  
increases as well.  
3
Please be noted that spots and noise may appear if storage magnification increases  
when SENS-UP is operating. This is a normal phenomenon.  
6.8 SPECIAL  
1. Please direct the arrow to point to “SPECIAL” on the SETUP menu by using the UP and  
DOWN buttons.  
SETUP  
LENS  
DC <┘  
___  
ATW  
OFF  
MIDDLE  
LOW  
SHUTTER  
WHITE BAL.  
BACKLIGHT  
AGC  
DNR  
SENS-UP  
> SPECIAL <┘  
EXIT  
AUTO <┘  
2. Select the mode you would like to operate by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button.  
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SPECIAL  
> CAMERA ID  
OFF  
COLOR ADJ. <┘  
SYNC.  
INT  
MOTIION DET  
PRIVACY  
OFF  
OFF  
MIRROR  
OFF  
SHARPNESS  
RESET  
ON <┘  
RETURN <┘  
6.8.1 CAMERA ID  
Input the camera ID, and it will be appeared on the monitor.  
1) Please direct the arrow to point to “CAMERA” by using the UP or DOWN  
button.  
2) Select “ON” by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button.  
3) Press SETUP button.  
4) Maximum 15 letters can be used for the ID.  
¾
¾
¾
Use UP and DOWN buttons to move the cursor to the letter to be chosen.  
Use UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select an ID.  
Use SETUP button to lock in the letters.  
5) Once a name has been selected, please choose a position where you would like  
to display the name.  
¾
¾
¾
Move the cursor onto “POS” and press the SETUP button.  
The name will appear at the top left hand corner.  
Please use the 4 directional buttons to find the desired position to display  
the name.  
6) If you would like to cancel the ID inputted, please move the cursor to “CLR”,  
and all the letters inputted will be deleted.  
7) Select “END” and press SETUP button to complete ID input.  
SPECIAL  
> CAMERA ID  
ON  
COLOR ADJ. <┘  
SYNC.  
INT  
MOTIION DET  
PRIVACY  
OFF  
OFF  
MIRROR  
OFF  
SHARPNESS  
RESET  
ON <┘  
RETURN <┘  
CAMERA ID  
A
N
a
B
O
b
C
P
c
D
Q
d
E
R
e
F
S
f
G
T
g
t
H
U
h
I
J
K
X
k
L
Y
l
M
Z
m
z
V
i
W
j
n
-
o
p
q
r
s
u
v
5
w
6
x
y
8
·
0
1
2
3
4
7
9
<- ->  
CLR  
POS  
END  
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  
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6.8.2 COLOR ADJ  
Adjust the Color Gain from 0 ~ 15  
SPECIAL  
COLOR GAIN.  
|++++++++| 8  
CAMERA ID  
> COLOR ADJ. <┘  
SYNC.  
OFF  
> LEVEL  
INT  
MOTIION DET  
PRIVACY  
OFF  
OFF  
MIRROR  
OFF  
SHARPNESS  
RESET  
ON <┘  
RETURN <┘  
6.8.3 SYNC  
There are two SYNCHRONIZATION modes: INTERNAL and EXTERNAL  
LINE-LOCK. In LINE-LOCK mode, without a synchronous generator, it  
synchronizes the video signal between cameras. The Line-Lock synchronization  
is only used in the places of 60Hz (NTSC models) or 50Hz (PAL models).  
-INT: Internal synchronization  
-LL: External line-lock synchronization  
=> If you choose “LL”, you can adjust the phase your wish to set. Then press  
the SET button. You can adjust the phase you wish to set from 0 to 359.  
SPECIAL  
CAMERA ID  
COLOR ADJ. <┘  
OFF  
SYNC  
> SYNC.  
MOTIION DET  
PRIVACY  
LL <┘  
OFF  
OFF  
> PHASE  
|++++++++| 0  
MIRROR  
OFF  
SHARPNESS  
RESET  
ON <┘  
RETURN <┘  
6.8.4 MOTION DETECTION  
Polestar enables you to observe movements of objects in 4 different places on the  
screen, the message “MOTION DETECTED” appears on the screen when  
movement is detected; therefore this helps to improve supervision efficiency. The  
camera detects an object’s movement by sensing discrepancy of outline.  
1) Please direct the arrow to point to “MOTION DET” by using the UP or DOWN  
button.  
2) Select “ON” by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button.  
3) Press SETUP button.  
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SPECIAL  
CAMERA ID  
COLOR ADJ. <┘  
SYNC.  
> MOTIION DET  
PRIVACY  
MIRROR  
MOTION DETECTION  
OFF  
> AEREA SEL  
AREA1  
AREA STATE  
TOP  
ON  
INT  
ON <┘  
OFF  
OFF  
ON <┘  
|+++++++++| 10  
|+++++++++| 25  
|+++++++++| 20  
|+++++++++| 40  
DOWN  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
SHARPNESS  
RESET  
RETURN <┘  
Press SET to return  
z
z
z
Please select the area you would like to detect from the 4 areas in AREA SEL mode.  
Please select ON mode for the chosen area.  
Please use the UP or DOWN button to move between TOP, DOWN, LEFT and  
RIGHT for adjusting the size of the area to be detected.  
Please use the LEFT or RIGHT button to adjust the value for size of the area to be  
detected.  
z
AREA1  
AREA3  
AREA2  
AREA4  
z
Additionally, it is possible to change the position of the area to be detected. Please  
refer to the following example for detailed steps on moving AREA1 to center.  
1. The original position of AREA1 was TOP: 10, DOWN: 25, LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 40.  
AREA1  
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2. Increase DOWN scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 10, DOWN: 45,  
LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 40.  
AREA1  
3. Increase TOP scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45,  
LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 40.  
AREA1  
4. Increase RIGHT scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45,  
LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 60.  
AREA1  
5. Increase LEFT scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45,  
LEFT: 40 and RIGHT: 60.  
AREA1  
z
In order to save the changes and complete the setting, press the SETUP button. This  
allows you to return to the previous menu.  
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6.8.5 PRIVACY  
This mode covers the areas you do not want to see on the screen.  
1) Please direct the arrow to point to “PRIVACY” by using the UP or DOWN  
button.  
2) Select “ON” by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button.  
3) Press SETUP button.  
SPECIAL  
CAMERA ID  
COLOR ADJ. <┘  
SYNC.  
MOTIION DET  
> PRIVACY  
MIRROR  
SHARPNESS  
RESET  
PRIVACY  
OFF  
> AEREA SEL  
AREA STATE.  
AREA TONE  
TOP  
AREA1  
OFF  
INT  
OFF  
ON <┘  
OFF  
ON <┘  
|+++++++++| 80  
|++++++++| 10  
|+++++++++| 25  
|+++++++++| 20  
|+++++++++| 40  
DOWN  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
RETURN <┘  
z
z
z
Please select the area you would like to cover from the 4 areas in AREA SEL mode.  
Please select ON mode for the chosen area.  
Please select AREA TONE for cover area. The larger the number, the lighter the  
cover area.  
z
Please use the UP or DOWN button to move between TOP, DOWN, LEFT and  
RIGHT for adjusting the size of the area to be covered.  
Please use the LEFT or RIGHT button to adjust the value for size of the area to be  
covered.  
z
AREA1  
AREA2  
AREA4  
AREA3  
z
Additionally, it is possible to change the position of the area to be covered. Please  
refer to the following example for detailed steps on moving AREA1 to center.  
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1. The original position of AREA1 was TOP: 10, DOWN: 25, LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 40.  
AREA1  
2. Increase DOWN scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 10, DOWN: 45,  
LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 40.  
AREA1  
3. Increase TOP scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45,  
LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 40.  
AREA1  
4. Increase RIGHT scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45,  
LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 60.  
AREA1  
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5. Increase LEFT scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45,  
LEFT: 40 and RIGHT: 60.  
AREA1  
z
In order to save the changes and complete the setting, press the SETUP button. This  
allows you to return to the previous menu.  
6.8.6 MIRROR  
-ON: Sets a horizontal image inversion.  
-OFF: Disable the inversion.  
SPECIAL  
CAMERA ID  
OFF  
COLOR ADJ. <┘  
SYNC.  
INT  
MOTIION DET  
PRIVACY  
OFF  
OFF  
> MIRROR  
SHARPNESS  
RESET  
OFF  
ON <┘  
RETURN <┘  
6.8.7 SHARPNESS  
The contour of the video image becomes cleaner and more distinguishing as the level  
of SHARPNESS increases. If the level goes up extremely, it may affect the video  
image and cause noise.  
-ON: Enable the SHARPNESS mode.  
-OFF: Disable the SHARPNESS mode.  
Please press the SETUP button.  
The available range of level is 0~31.  
z
z
SPECIAL  
SHARPNESS  
CAMERA ID  
COLOR ADJ. <┘  
SYNC.  
OFF  
> LEVEL  
|+++++++++| 8  
INT  
MOTIION DET  
PRIVACY  
OFF  
OFF  
MIRROR  
OFF  
> SHARPNESS  
RESET  
ON <┘  
RETURN <┘  
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6.8.8 RESET  
Reset to the default level.  
SPECIAL  
CAMERA ID  
OFF  
COLOR ADJ. <┘  
SYNC.  
INT  
MOTIION DET  
PRIVACY  
OFF  
OFF  
MIRROR  
OFF  
SHARPNESS  
> RESET  
ON <┘  
RETURN <┘  
6.8.9 RETURN  
It saves all settings in SPECIAL menu and returns to the SETUP menu.  
SPECIAL  
CAMERA ID  
OFF  
COLOR ADJ. <┘  
SYNC.  
INT  
MOTIION DET  
PRIVACY  
OFF  
OFF  
MIRROR  
OFF  
SHARPNESS  
RESET  
ON <┘  
> RETURN <┘  
6.9 EXIT  
Save all the setting menus and exit.  
NOTE:  
If you quit the Menu without pressing EXIT, all the settings you previously did will  
NOT be saved.  
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7. POLESTAR WITH RS485 MINI DIN  
7.1 RS485 Communication & Control PIN  
Black  
Grey  
White  
Red  
8
5
7
4
6
Green  
3
Brown  
Yellow  
2
1
+
Blue  
Purple  
Wire color representation:  
¾ Black: TXD (RS485 +)  
¾ White: RXD (RS485-)  
¾ Red: Motion detection output  
¾ Yellow: GND  
PIN definition:  
1. TXD (RS485 +)  
2. RXD (RS485-)  
3. Motion detection output  
4. GND  
¾ Purple: D/N output  
5. D/N output  
¾ Blue: Reserved  
6. Reserved  
¾ Brown: Reserved  
7. Reserved  
¾ Green: Day/Night control  
¾ Grey: Terminal resistance  
8. Day/Night control  
NOTE:  
If more than 1 camera is connected to keyboard, then last camera’s Grey wire must be  
connected to its White wire for terminal resistance purpose.  
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7.2 Key Features with RS485  
1. Polestar can be controlled through RS485 by keyboard.  
2. Polestar recognizes EVF-1, EVF-2, Pelco-D and Plus-D protocols automatically. (No  
setting is required)  
3. RS485 ID is up to 99.  
4. Baud rate can be set to 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600.  
5. Polestar can be set to Day mode, Night mode or Auto D/N simply by using a keyboard.  
6. Receive external D/N signal to have synchronized control of D/N over Polestar camera.  
(apply to housing that has IR LED)  
7. Send out D/N signal to other external D/N control receiver. (apply to housing that has IR  
LED)  
8. Polestar can send out motion detected signal to alarm output.  
7.3 How to set RS485 ID & Baud rate?  
By pressing Left & Right buttons from the back panel of camera simultaneously more than 2  
seconds, camera will start reset all settings to its default value. During resetting process, you  
could change RS485 ID as well as Baud rate.  
1. When the camera starts to reset, the first selection shows up is RS485 ID. Press UP  
button to increase ID number or DOWN button to decrease ID number. RS485 ID is  
changeable from 01 to 99. Press SET button to confirm setting. If you do not press SET  
button to confirm, it will jump automatically to next selection which is Baud rate setting  
after 2 seconds of pause without pressing anything.  
2. To change baud rate, press UP button to increase baud rate value or DOWN button to  
decrease baud rate value. There are 4 options to be selected which are 1200, 2400, 4800  
and 9600. Press SET button to confirm setting. If you do not press SET button to confirm,  
a message “Data stored” will pop up to inform you that the change you made is entered  
successfully.  
3. Finally, when you finish all the above settings, a message “Enter Set Menu” will pop up,  
leading you to enter Setup Menu.  
NOTE:  
1
It is suggested to set RS485 ID and Baud rate first before any action made in Setup Menu.  
The reason is that Polestar Processor will reset the main board and the video will be lost for  
less than 1 second when you press Left & Right buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds. All the  
camera parameters you previously set will be reset to factory default values.  
2
RS485 ID is independent of Camera ID, it has no correlation between RS485 ID and  
Camera ID.  
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7.4 Control by keyboard  
8
5
7
4
6
3
2
1
1. Press Menu key to enter setup menu. If the item has its own setting menu (sign  
press this button again to display the sub-menu.  
),  
2. Sway the joystick to move the cursor downwards and to move the cursor upwards.  
This allows you to move between selection items in setup menu.  
3. Sway the joystick  
to select or adjust the parameters of the selected item. The  
parameter changes each time as the item is selected by joystick.  
4. Sway the joystick  
to select or adjust the parameters of the selected item. The  
parameter changes each time as the item is selected by joystick.  
NOTE:  
Please refer to “6. USER SETUPfor more detailed description about Setup Menu and  
every setup function.  
7.5 Day/Night mode setting from keyboard  
1. For Day mode, press 88 + Position key, it changes to day mode immediately.  
2. For Night mode, press 89 + Position key, it changes to night mode immediately.  
3. For Auto Day/Night mode, press 90 + Position key. Please be informed that if Auto  
Day/Night mode is selected, the standard that a sensor will detect D/N is based on  
camera’s D/N setting from the switch at back panel. If D/N setting from camera’s switch  
is OFF, then this Auto Day/Night mode will be ineffective while staying in Day mode.  
NOTE:  
Control from keyboard has the highest priority rather than control by camera itself. If there is  
any conflict between local and remote control, the camera will follow the command from  
remote site.  
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7.6 Day/Night control by external D/N signal  
8
7
4
6
5
3
2
1
Please set D/N limit switch to position OFF, so that the camera can receive external  
Day/Night signal (ex. from housing) and synchronize the same Day/Night mode.  
7.7 To control external D/N signal  
8
7
6
4
5
3
2
1
If the camera is to send out D/N signal to other external D/N control, then external D/N mode  
will be the same as what the Polestar camera is.  
Table of Day/Night switching level  
Switch  
High  
Low  
Day -> Night  
8 Lux  
2 Lux  
When the camera is at Day mode, it will send out a Low level of 0V signal to external  
receiver.  
When the camera is at Night mode, it will send out a High level of 5V signal to external  
receiver.  
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7.8 Alarm output for motion detected  
8
5
7
4
6
3
2
1
First, please set Motion detection ON in Setup Menu (Special -> Motion Det -> ON). When a  
motion is detected, not only the message “MOTION DETECTED” appears on the screen, but  
the camera also sends out a high level of 3V signal to alarm output. If no motion has been  
detected, a low level of 0V signal will be sent out to alarm output.  
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8. SPECIFICATIONS  
Pickup Device  
Video Format  
1/3'' SONY Super HAD CCD  
NTSC or PAL  
NTSC: 525 TV lines, 60 fields/sec  
PAL: 625 TV lines, 50 fields/sec  
768 x 494(NTSC) ; 752 x 582(PAL)  
560TVL  
Scanning System  
Picture Elements  
Horizontal Resolution  
Sensitivity  
0.002Lux(SENS-UP 128x) ; 0.25Lux / F=1.2  
Over 50dB(AGC off)  
S/N Ratio  
Electronic Shutter  
Lens Type  
1/50(1/60)~1/100,000  
C/CS mount  
Direct Drive  
Back Light Comp.  
Auto Gain Control  
Auto White Balance  
Off/Low/Middle/High Selectable  
Off/Low/Middle/High Selectable  
ATW(2500~8300°k)/AWC/Manual  
Shutter Control  
ESC/Manual/FLK selectable  
0.45  
Gamma Correction  
Video Output  
BNC 1.0Vp-p , 75ohm  
OSD Menu  
Yes  
Yes (Auto IR cut removable and B/W Sensitivity Enhanced,  
Off/High lux/low lux switchable)  
True Day/Night Control:  
off/on (4-zone, position/size/tone)  
Motion Detection  
Privacy  
off/on (4-zone, position/size/tone)  
H-Mirror  
Yes  
Sync. Mode  
Line Lock/Internal sync  
2 types:  
Power Source  
100VAC~240VAC  
12VDC/24VAC  
100VAC~240VAC:12VA max.  
24VAC: 6VA max.  
12VDC: 4W max.  
Power Consumption  
Dimensions  
68mm(W) x 56mm(H) x 101mm(D);  
2.7"(W) x 2.2"(H) x 4"(D)  
Weight  
0.4 kg ; 0.9 lbs  
Operating Temperature  
Certifications  
0°C~50°C ; 32°F~122°F (20%~80% Humidity)  
FCC/CE  
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9. CONTENT LIST  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Camera Unit  
Operation Instructions (this document)  
RS485 Cable  
ND Filter  
External Light Sensor -ETHPES-01GR (optional)  
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