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HIKVISION DS-2CE11H0T-PIRL - User Manual

HIKVISION DS-2CE11H0T-PIRL
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TURBO HD
H0T PIR Series Bullet
Camera
User Manual
User Manual
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Type I Camera
DS-2CE11H0T-PIRL
DS-2CE11H0T-PIRLP
Type II Camera
DS-2CE12H0T-PIRL
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Overview

This document describes the TURBO HD HOT PIR Series Bullet Camera, a surveillance device designed for various monitoring environments. The manual provides comprehensive instructions for installation, configuration, and operation, ensuring users can effectively deploy and manage the camera.

Function Description

The camera is primarily designed for video surveillance, capturing images with a high-performance CMOS sensor. It supports multiple video formats, including 5MP at 20fps, 4MP at 25fps, 4MP at 30fps, 2MP at 25fps, and 2MP at 30fps, offering flexibility based on resolution and frame rate requirements. A key feature is its PIR detection capability, which allows the camera to detect motion based on infrared radiation, triggering alarms or other linked actions. The camera also incorporates a visible alarm and alarm linkage with DVR, enabling it to alert users and integrate with existing digital video recording systems.

For enhanced image quality, the camera includes an IR cut filter with auto switch, which automatically adjusts between day and night modes to optimize image clarity. It also features SMART IR mode, which intelligently adjusts the intensity of the infrared light to prevent overexposure of objects closer to the camera, ensuring balanced illumination in low-light conditions. The camera supports internal synchronization and auto white balance, which helps maintain consistent color rendition across different lighting environments.

The camera's design allows for 3-axis adjustment, providing flexibility in positioning and aiming the lens to achieve the desired surveillance angle. This mechanical adjustment capability is crucial for optimizing the camera's field of view during installation.

Usage Features

The camera's operation is managed through an OSD menu (On-Screen Display), which allows users to configure various parameters directly on the monitor. This menu is accessible via PTZ control from a connected TVI DVR, offering a user-friendly interface for adjusting settings.

Exposure settings are highly configurable, with options such as GLOBAL, BLC (Backlight Compensation), HLC (Highlight Compensation), and DWDR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range). GLOBAL mode provides normal exposure adjustment, while BLC compensates for strong backlighting to make foreground objects clearer. HLC reduces the brightness of strong light spots to improve overall image quality, and DWDR helps provide clear images in challenging backlight conditions by balancing brightness levels across the entire image. The AGC (Auto Gain Control) feature optimizes image clarity in poor light conditions, with adjustable levels (HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW), though users are cautioned that noise may be amplified when AGC is active.

Day/Night settings offer COLOR, B/W (Black White), and AUTO modes. In COLOR mode, the image remains colored during the day. In B/W mode, the image is black and white, and it is recommended to turn on IR LIGHT in poor light conditions. AUTO mode automatically switches between day and night modes based on ambient light. The IR LIGHT can be turned on or off as needed, and SMART IR can be adjusted from 0 to 3 to fine-tune infrared intensity and prevent overexposure. D-N THRESHOLD and N-D THRESHOLD allow users to control the sensitivity of switching between day and night modes, with values ranging from 1 to 9.

Video settings include adjustments for IMAGE MODE (STD or HIGH-SAT), WHITE BALANCE (AUTO or MANUAL), BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, SATURATION, DNR (Digital Noise Reduction), and MIRROR. IMAGE MODE adjusts image saturation. WHITE BALANCE corrects color temperature, with AUTO mode automatically adjusting to scene illumination, and MANUAL mode allowing R-GAIN/B-GAIN adjustments from 1 to 255. BRIGHTNESS (1-9) darkens or brightens the image, while CONTRAST (1-9) enhances color and light differences. SHARPNESS (1-9) determines image detail, and SATURATION (1-9) adjusts color intensity. DNR reduces noise, especially in moving images under poor light conditions, with adjustable values from 1 to 9. The MIRROR function offers OFF, H (horizontal flip), V (vertical flip), and HV (horizontal and vertical flip) options.

Functions related to the PIR sensor and visible alarm are also configurable. The WHITE LIGHT can be set to AUTO or OFF. The ALARM MODE can be set to SOLID (white light turns on when PIR detects an alarm) or FLASHING (white light flashes). TIME SETTINGS for the solid alarm mode can be configured for 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s, or 60s, indicating how long the light stays on after an alarm. The PIR LEVEL adjusts the sensitivity of the PIR module, with higher values indicating greater sensitivity. PIR DET MODE can be set to OUTDOOR or INDOOR, optimizing detection for different environments.

The OSD menu also provides options for FACTORY DEFAULT to reset all settings, EXIT to leave the menu, and SAVE & EXIT to save changes and exit.

Maintenance Features

The manual emphasizes several safety and maintenance guidelines to ensure the longevity and proper functioning of the camera. Users are advised to adhere to electrical safety regulations and ensure the input voltage meets SELV and Limited Power Source standards (12 VDC according to IEC60950-1). It is crucial not to connect multiple devices to a single power adapter to prevent overheating or fire hazards. The power plug must be firmly connected, and the device securely fixed if wall or ceiling mounted.

In case of smoke, odor, or noise from the device, users should immediately power off, unplug the cord, and contact the service center. Disassembly of the camera by unauthorized personnel is strictly prohibited.

To prevent physical damage, the camera should not be dropped or subjected to physical shock. Sensor modules should not be touched with fingers. The camera should be placed in environments free from extreme temperatures (-40°C to 60°C), dust, dampness, or high electromagnetic radiation. Good ventilation is required to avoid heat accumulation.

For cleaning, a clean cloth with a small amount of ethanol should be used. Users must avoid aiming the camera at the sun or other extremely bright places. Laser beams can burn out the sensor, so care must be taken to ensure the sensor surface is not exposed to laser equipment.

During delivery, the camera should be packed in its original packaging or similar protective material. For non-waterproof devices, the camera must be kept away from liquids during use.

The manual also includes regulatory information, such as FCC compliance, EU conformity statements (CE mark, WEEE directive, battery directive), and Industry Canada ICES-003 compliance, highlighting the product's adherence to various international standards. These sections provide guidance on proper disposal and environmental responsibility.

HIKVISION DS-2CE11H0T-PIRL Specifications

General IconGeneral
Field of View (6 mm)52°
PIR DetectionYes
PIR Angle90°
IR Distance20 m
Day & NightICR
Video Frame Rate (TVI)25/30 fps
Video Frame Rate (AHD)25/30 fps
Video Frame Rate (CVI)25/30 fps
Power Supply12 VDC ± 25%
Protection LevelIP66
MaterialMetal
Resolution1920 x 1080
Lens2.8 mm / 3.6 mm / 6 mm
Operating ConditionsIndoor
Operating Temperature-40 °C to +60 °C

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