Uniview Technologies UAC-B142-AF28LM-DL Camera Analog HD Dual Light User Manual

UAC-B142-AF28LM-DL Camera Analog HD Dual Light

Product Specifications:

  • Model: Analog Cameras
  • Manual Version: V1.01
  • Features: PTZ and 485 settings

Product Usage Instructions:

1. Startup

Connect the analog camera’s video output connector to the DVR.
Proceed when video is displayed.

2. Control Operations

Choose between PTZ Control or OSD Menu for operations. This
manual focuses on PTZ Control.

2.1 PTZ Control

Choose PTZ Control to display the control page. Use the
following buttons:

  • / : Select menu items on the same level; control PTZ
    camera up or down.
  • / : Choose a value or switch mode; control PTZ camera
    left or right.
  • / : Adjust rotation direction of PTZ camera; open OSD
    menu; enter sub-menu; confirm setting.
  • / : Adjust PTZ speed through 485 serial port.

2.2 OSD Menu Control

Choose OSD Menu Control to display the control page. Use the
following buttons:

  • / : Select menu items on the same level.
  • / : Choose a value or switch mode.
  • / : Open OSD menu; enter sub-menu; confirm setting.
  • / : Back to main menu.

3. Parameter Configuration

3.1 Main Menu

Click . The OSD menu appears. The OSD menu exits automatically
after 2 minutes of no user operation.

3.2 Video Format

Set transmission mode, resolution, and frame rate for analog
video by selecting VIDEO FORMAT on the main menu:

  • MODE FORMAT: Select TVI, AHD, CVI, or CVBS for transmission
    mode.
  • Resolution and Frame Rate: Available for 2MP and 5MP
    resolutions.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How can I adjust the PTZ speed?

A: You can adjust the PTZ speed through the 485 serial port
using the provided buttons in the PTZ Control section.

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Revision History

Manual Version
V1.01 V1.00

Description
Add PTZ and 485 settings Initial release

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Contents
1 Startup ················································································································1 2 Control Operations ·································································································1
2.1 PTZ Control ········································································································· 1 2.2 OSD Menu Control ································································································ 2 3 Parameter Configuration··························································································3 3.1 Main Menu ·········································································································· 3 3.2 Video Format ······································································································· 3 3.3 Image Settings ····································································································· 6
3.3.1 Exposure Mode···························································································· 6 3.3.2 Day/Night Switch ·························································································· 7 3.3.3 Light Control································································································ 8 3.3.4 Video Settings ····························································································· 9 3.4 485 Settings······································································································· 10 3.5 PTZ Control ······································································································· 11 3.5.1 Preset ······································································································ 11 3.5.2 Home Position ··························································································· 13 3.5.3 PTZ Limit·································································································· 14 3.5.4 PTZ Speed ······························································································· 15 3.5.5 Power Off Memory······················································································ 15 3.5.6 PTZ Calibration ·························································································· 15 3.6 Language ·········································································································· 15 3.7 Advanced Functions ···························································································· 16 3.8 Restore Defaults ································································································· 17 3.9 Exit ·················································································································· 17
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NOTE! · The on-screen display and operations may vary with the DVR to which the analog camera is
connected. · The contents of this manual are illustrated based on a Uniview DVR.
1 Startup
Connect the analog camera’s video output connector to the DVR. When video is displayed, you can proceed to the following actions.
2 Control Operations
Choose PTZ Control or OSD Menu to perform operations. This manual takes PTZ Control as an example.
2.1 PTZ Control
Choose PTZ Control, and the control page is displayed.

The relevant buttons are described below.

Button
/ /

Function
Select menu items on the same level. Control the PTZ camera to rotate up or down.
Choose a value or switch mode. Control the PTZ camera to rotate left or right.

/

/

/

Adjust the rotation direction of the PTZ camera.
Open OSD menu. Enter sub-menu. Confirm a setting.
Adjust PTZ speed through 485 serial port.

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2.2 OSD Menu Control
Choose OSD Menu Control, and the control page is displayed.

/

: Select menu items on the same level.

/

: Choose a value or switch mode.

: Open OSD menu; enter sub-menu; confirm a setting.

: Back to main menu.

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3 Parameter Configuration
3.1 Main Menu

Click

. The OSD menu appears.

NOTE! The OSD menu exits automatically if there’s no user operation in 2 minutes.

3.2 Video Format

Set the transmission mode, resolution, and frame rate for the analog video.

On the main menu, click

/

to select VIDEO FORMAT, click

. The

VIDEO FORMAT page is displayed. Click

/

to select TYPE, and click

/

to

select OSD or DIP SWITCH. 1.OSD Use the OSD menu to set the video transmission mode and format.

Item

Description

MODE FORMAT

Analog video transmission mode. Click

/

to select a mode:

TVI: Default mode, which provides optimum clarity.

AHD: Provides long transmission distance and high compatibility. CVI: The clarity and transmission distance are between TVI and AHD. CVBS: An early mode, which provides relatively poor image quality, including PAL and
NTSC.

Includes resolution and frame rate. The formats available to 2MP and 5MP resolutions are

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Item

Description

different (see below). Click

/

to select a format.

2MP:

TVI/AHD/CVI: 1080p@30, 1080p@25fps, 720p@30fps, 720p@25fps.

CVBS: PAL, NTSC.

5MP: TVI: 5MP@20, 5MP@12.5, 4MP@30, 4MP@25, 1080P@30, 1080P@25.

AHD: 5MP@20, 4MP@30, 4MP@25, 1080P@30, 1080P@25. CVI: 5MP@25, 4MP@30, 4MP@25, 1080P@30, 1080P@25. CVBS: PAL, NTSC.

Select SAVE AND RESTART, click

to save the settings and restart the

device. 2.DIP Switch Set video transmission mode, address, and baudrate through DIP switch. Configure DIP switch on the tail cable.

ON O FF

CVI ON

AHD O N

1

2

CVBS ON

1

2

TVI O N

1

2

1

2

Table 3-1 DIP switch setup (tail cable)

1

2

Video Mode

OFF ON

CVI

ON

OFF

AHD

ON

ON

CVBS

OFF

OFF

TVI

Configure DIP switch on the device.

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Table 3-2 DIP switch number

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R(120)

ADDRESS

BAUDRATE

Table 3-3 Resistance Setup (R)

R Description

0

Resistor is not connected.

1

Resistor is connected to enhance signals.

Table 3-4 Address Setup (ADDRESS)

Address

7

6

5

4

3

0

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

1

ON

OFF OFF OFF OFF

2

OFF ON OFF OFF OFF

3

ON

ON OFF OFF OFF

4

OFF OFF ON OFF OFF

5

ON

OFF ON OFF OFF

……

……

30

OFF ON ON ON ON

31

ON

ON ON ON ON

NOTE! In addition to the above address settings, you may set other addresses through 485 Settings.

Table 3-5 Baudrate Setup (BAUDRATE)

Baudrate 2

1

9600bps

OFF

OFF

4800bps

ON

OFF

5

2400bps 1200bps

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NOTE! The above DIP switch settings can take effect after the device is powered off and restarted.

3.3 Image Settings
3.3.1 Exposure Mode
Adjust exposure mode to achieve the desired image quality.

1. On the main menu, click

/

to select EXPOSURE MODE, click

EXPOSURE MODE page is displayed.

. The

2. Click mode. Mode
GLOBAL
BLC
DWDR HLC

/

to select EXPOSURE MODE, click

/

to choose an exposure

Description
Default mode. The exposure weight takes the brightness of the entire image into account.
The camera divides the image into multiple areas and exposes these areas separately, so as to effectively compensate for the relatively dark subject when shooting against the light. Note:

In this mode, you can click

/

to adjust the backlight compensation level.

Range: 1-5. Default: 3. The greater the value, the stronger the suppression of ambient brightness.

Suitable for scenes with high contrast between bright and dark areas on the image. Turning it on enables you to clearly see both the bright and dark areas on the image.

Used to suppress strong light to improve image clarity.

3. If the power frequency is not a multiple of the exposure frequency at each line of the image, ripples or flickers appear on the image. You can address this issue by enabling ANTI-FLICKER.

Click

/

to select ANTI-FLICKER, click

/

to choose the power frequency.

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NOTE! Flicker refers to the following phenomena caused by the difference in the energy received by the pixels of each line of the sensor. · There’s a great difference in brightness between different lines of the same frame of image,
causing bright and dark stripes. · There’s a great difference in brightness in the same lines between different frames of
images, causing obvious textures. · There’s a great difference in the overall brightness between the successive frames of
images.

Mode
OFF 50HZ/60HZ

Description
Default mode. Eliminates flickers when the power frequency is 50Hz/60Hz.

4. Click

/

OSD menu.

to select BACK, click

to exit the page and return to the

5. Click

/

to select SAVE AND EXIT, click

exit the OSD menu.

to save the settings and

3.3.2 Day/Night Switch

Use day/night switch to turn on or off the IR light to improve image quality.
NOTE! This feature is only applicable to IR cameras.

1. On the main menu, click

/

to select DAY/NIGHT SWITCH, click

.

The DAY/NIGHT SWITCH page is displayed.

2. Click

/ , choose a day/night switch mode.

Parameter
AUTO DAY NIGHT

Description
Default mode. The camera automatically turns on or off IR according to ambient lighting to get the best images.
The camera uses bright light in the environment to provide color images. The camera uses infrared to provide black and white images in low light environment.

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Parameter

Description
Note: In night mode, you can turn on/off the IR light manually. By default the IR light is turned on.

3. Click

/

OSD menu.

to select BACK, click

4. Click

/

to select SAVE AND EXIT, click

exit the OSD menu.

3.3.3 Light Control

NOTE! This feature is only applicable to full color cameras.

to exit the page and return to the to save the settings and

1. On the main menu, click

/

to select LIGHT CONTROL, click

LIGHT CONTROL page is displayed.

. The

2. Click

/ , choose a light control mode.

Parameter Description

AUTO

Default mode. The camera automatically uses the white light for illumination.

MANUAL

Click

/

, set illumination intensity level. Range: 0 to 10. 0 means “off”, and 10

means the strongest intensity.

The light intensity is 0 when you select MANUAL mode for the first time. You can change and save the setting as needed.

3. Click

/

OSD menu.

to select BACK, click

4. Click

/

to select SAVE AND EXIT, click

exit the OSD menu.

to exit the page and return to the to save the settings and

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1. On the main menu, click

/

to select VIDEO SETTINGS, click

.

The VIDEO SETTINGS page is displayed.

2. Set the video parameters.

Parameter Description

Choose an image mode, and image settings preset for this mode are displayed. You may

IMAGE MODE

also fine-tune the settings as needed. Click

/

to choose an image mode.

STANDARD: Default image mode. VIVID: Increases saturation and sharpness on the basis of the STANDARD mode.

Adjust red gain and blue gain of the entire image according to different color temperatures to correct errors caused by ambient light to render images that are closer to the visual habits of human eyes.

1. Select WHITE BALANCE, click displayed.

. The WHITE BALANCE page is

WHITE BALANCE

Click

/

to choose a white balance mode.

AUTO: Default mode. The camera automatically controls red gain and blue gain according to ambient light.

MANUAL: Manually adjust red gain and blue gain (both ranges from 0 to 255).

Select BACK, click

to return to the VIDEO SETTINGS page.

BRIGHTNESS Image brightness. Click

/

to choose the value.

Range: 1-10. Default: 5. The greater the value, the brighter the image appears.

CONTRAST RATIO

The black-to-white ratio in the image, that is, the gradient of color from black to white. Click

/

to choose the value.

Range: 1-10. Default: 5. The greater the value, the more obvious the contrast.

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Parameter Description

SHARPNESS

Sharpness of the edges of the image. Click

/

to choose the value.

Range: 1-10. Default: 5 (STANDARD mode), 7 (VIVID mode). The greater the value, the higher the sharpness level.

Vividness of colors in the image. Click

/

to choose the value.

SATURATION

Range: 1-10. Default: 5 (STANDARD mode), 6 (VIVID mode) The greater the value, the

higher the saturation.

DNR
2 NR 3 NR H-FLIP V-FLIP DIGITAL DEFOG

Increase digital noise reduction to reduce noises in the images. Click

/

to

choose the value.

Range: 1-10. Default: 5. The greater the value, the smoother the images.

Reduce noise by individually analyzing each frame, which may cause image blur.

Reduce noise by analyzing the difference between successive frames, which may cause image smearing or ghosting.

Flips the image around its vertical central axis. Disabled by default.

Flips the image around its horizontal central axis. Disabled by default.

Improve image visibility in foggy, hazy and other low-visibility scenes.

3. Click

/

OSD menu.

to select BACK, click

to exit the page and return to the

4. Click

/

to select SAVE AND EXIT, click

exit the OSD menu.

to save the settings and

3.4 485 Settings

NOTE! After you complete 485 settings, select SAVE for the settings to take effect.

1. On the main menu, click

/

to select 485 SETTINGS, and click

485 SETTINGS page is displayed.

. The

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2. Set the parameters.

Parameter

Description

PROTOCOL

Supports PELCO-P and PELCO-D.

ADDR Type

Supports ADDR-Hard and ADDR-Soft ADDR-Hard: Use DIP switch to configure address, and the software can read and
display the hardware address. ADDR-Soft: Configure address via OSD menu. Range: 0 to 255. Default: 0
Note:
The DIP switch settings can take effect only after the device is powered off and restarted.

BR Type

Choose BR-Hard or BR-Soft. BR-Hard: Use DIP switch to configure baudrate, and the software can read and
display the baudrate. BR-Soft: Supports 9600bps/4800bps/2400bps/1200bps. The default is 9600bps.
Note:
The DIP switch settings can take effect only after the device is powered off and restarted.

PARITY

Configure parity check on OSD menu. The function is disabled by default.

3. Click

/

to select SAVE, click

/

to select SAVE, and then click

to confirm.

3.5 PTZ Control
This function is only available for PTZ cameras. NOTE! After you complete PTZ settings, select SAVE for the settings to take effect.

3.5.1 Preset
A preset position (preset for short) is a saved view used to quickly steer the PTZ camera to a specific position. Up to 32 presets are allowed.
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1. On the main menu, click

/

to select EXIT, click

2. Use PTZ Control to rotate the camera direction.

3. Click

to go to the menu page.

4. Click

/

to select PTZ CONTROL, and click

page is displayed.

to exit menu. . The PTZ CONTROL

5. Click

/

displayed.

to select PRESET, and click

. The PRESET page is

6. Click

/

to select the preset number.

7. Click

/

to select SET, and click

to confirm the settings.

8. Click

/

2. Call Preset

to select SAVE, and click

to save the settings.

1. On the main menu, click

/

to select PTZ CONTROL, and click

The PTZ CONTROL page is displayed.

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2. Click

/

displayed.

3. Click

/

to select PRESET, and click to select the preset number.

. The PRESET page is

4. Click

/

3. Delete Preset

to select CALL, and click

to go to the preset.

1. On the main menu, click

/

to select PTZ CONTROL, and click

.

The PTZ CONTROL page is displayed.

2. Click

/

displayed.

to select PRESET, and click

. The PRESET page is

3. Click

/

to select the preset number.

4. Click

/

to select DELETE, and click

.

5. Click

/

to select SAVE, and click

to delete the selected preset.

3.5.2 Home Position
The PTZ camera can automatically operate as configured (e.g., go to a preset) if no operation is made within a specified period. NOTE! Before use, you need to add a preset.

1. On the main menu, click

/

to select PTZ CONTROL, and click

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2. Click

/

to select HOME POSITION, and click

POSITION page is displayed.

. The HOME

3. Click

/

to select HOME POSITION, and click

/

to select ON.

4. Click

/

to select IDLE STATE, click

/

to set the idle duration. The range

is from 1s to 720s.

NOTE! To set another preset, please extend the idle duration appropriately or turn off home position.

5. Click

/

to select MODE, and click

/

to select PRESET.

6. Click

/

to select NO., and click

/

to select the preset number.

7. After you change the settings, SAVE will appear in the page, click

/

to select SAVE,

and then click

to save the settings.

3.5.3 PTZ Limit
Filter out the undesired scenes by limiting the pan and tilt movements. NOTE! The PTZ limit is turned off by default. The settings will not take effect after the device is restarted.

1. On the main menu, click

/

to select PTZ CONTROL, and click

.

2. Click

/

to select PTZ LIMIT, and click

TOP, or DOWN.

3. Click

/

to select SAVE, and click

will not take effect after the device is restarted.

/

to select OFF, LEFT, RIGHT,

to save the settings. The settings

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3.5.4 PTZ Speed
Set the speed level for manually controlling the PTZ. It does not affect the speed of PTZ Calibration, Preset Calling, Home Position, etc.

1. On the main menu, click

/

to select PTZ CONTROL, and click

.

2. Click

/

to select PTZ SPEED, and click

/

to adjust the speed. The range:

is from 1 to 3. The default is 2. The higher the value, the faster the speed.

3. Click

/

to select SAVE, and click

to save the settings.

3.5.5 Power Off Memory
The system records the last position of the PTZ in case of power failure. This function is enabled by default.

1. On the main menu, click

/

to select PTZ CONTROL, and click

.

2. Click

/

to select POWER OFF MEMORY, click

/

to set the time. You can

choose 10s, 30s, 60s, 180s, and 300s. The default is 180s.
NOTE! For example, if you set to 30s, the system can record the last position where the device does not rotate for more than 30s before power failure.

3. Click

/

to select SAVE, and click

to save the settings.

3.5.6 PTZ Calibration
Check for PTZ zero point offset and perform calibration.

1. On the main menu, click

/

to select PTZ CONTROL, and click

.

2. Click

/

to select PTZ CALIBRATION, and click

will perform rectification immediately.

. The PTZ camera

NOTE! · The range of PTZ calibration depends on the device limit points. · After calibration, the PTZ camera will return to Home Position if applicable. If not applicable,
it will return to the position of Power-off Memory.
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1. On the main menu, click

/

to select LANGUAGE, click

/

to select the

desired language.

2. Click

/

to select SAVE AND EXIT, click

exit the OSD menu.

to save the settings and

3.7 Advanced Functions

View firmware version information.

1. On the main menu, click

/

ADVANCED page is displayed.

to select ADVANCED, click

. The

2. Set the parameters.

Parameter

Description

AUDIO INPUT

Supports audio collection and transmission.
2MP: TVI: 1080P@30, 1080P@25 CVI: 1080P@30, 1080P@25
5MP: TVI: 5M@20, 5M@12.5, 4M@30, 4M@25, 1080P@30, 1080P@25 CVI: 5M@25, 4M@30, 4M@25
Note:
Audio is enabled by default. The device restoration will not affect this configuration item.

FIRMWARM VERSION View the device firmware version.

PTZ VERSION

View the device PTZ version.

RESTORE DEFAULTS Restore the default settings for advanced functions.

3. Click

/

OSD menu.

to select BACK, click

to exit the page and return to the 16

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4. Click

/

to select SAVE AND EXIT, click

exit the OSD menu.

to save the settings and

3.8 Restore Defaults

Restore default settings of all the parameters of the current video format except video format, switch mode, language, audio, 485 settings, and PTZ control.

1. On the main menu, click

/

to select RESTORE DEFAULTS, click

.

The RESTORE DEFAULTS page is displayed.

2. Click

/

to select YES and then click

the current video format to defaults, or click

/

to cancel the operation.

3.9 Exit

On the main menu, click

/

without saving any changes.

to select EXIT, click

to restore all the settings in to select NO and then click
to exit the OSD menu

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