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Brand | Infinique |
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Model | INO227X-AWT |
Category | Security Camera |
Language | English |
Explains precautions related to electrical shock and opening the device.
Defines symbols used for warnings and important instructions in the manual.
Details compliance with FCC rules for Class A digital devices, addressing interference.
States compliance with CE standards and potential radio interference in domestic environments.
Lists essential precautions for correct installation and operation, including environmental and ID settings.
Describes the camera's design for enhanced durability and special mechanism drawing.
Details the camera's robust design for various applications, emphasizing its IP67 rating.
Explains the camera's design for preventing dew condensation in extreme temperatures.
Highlights the camera's capability for continuous 360-degree panning at high speeds for wide surveillance.
Explains the IR Cut Filter technology for automatic clear imaging in both day and night conditions.
Focuses on the camera's precision achieved through a Micro Step Motor for accurate positioning.
Notes that the last camera in a series may not require a termination process after installation.
Illustrates the system setup with cameras connected to a DVR or matrix switcher.
Advises on proper installation procedures, including qualified personnel and avoiding specific locations.
Identifies the different parts of the dome camera unit's rear view and their functions.
Explains how to set the camera's unique ID using the address switch for proper system identification.
Details how to configure communication protocols (Pelco-D, Pelco-P) and baud rates via dip switches.
Describes the "Termination ON" switch option for the last camera in a series to simplify installation.
Guides on assembling the dome camera unit with the housing body and connecting cables.
Provides steps for mounting the camera using the wall bracket, including cable routing and securing.
Covers connecting camera cables to bracket cables and completing the installation with or without a sunshield.
Details the process of installing the camera using a ceiling mount bracket, including pipe and anchor fixing.
Specifies the pinout and color coding for the RJ45 interface cable for video and RS485 signals.
Details the pinout and function of the interface cable used for alarm inputs and outputs.
Visual representation of the camera's menu structure and navigation paths for various settings.
Explains how to edit titles for areas, operations, and other display elements using the joystick.
Lists essential checks before powering on the system, including cable integrity and ID/protocol matching.
Describes how to display various information like camera ID, zoom, and pan/tilt angles on the main screen.
Details how to access and view system information such as serial number, version, protocol, and temperature.
Provides step-by-step instructions for rebooting the system to resolve control or operation issues.
Explains how to perform a factory reset to remove or save old parameters like presets, tours, and patterns.
Describes how to access the event log to view camera status, error messages, and operational logs.
Details the procedure to set up a password for unauthorized access protection of the dome settings.
Guides on configuring On-Screen Display (OSD) labels like Title, Time, Zoom, ID, Mode, and Angle.
Explains how to set and save area titles, including defining start and stop positions for surveillance zones.
Details how to create and manage up to 24 privacy masks to hide specific areas in the video feed.
Describes how to configure image display settings such as Mirror (left-right reverse) and Flip (up-down reverse).
Covers general dome settings including backup task, turbo speed, preset speed, and self-test functions.
Explains motion-related settings like proportional pan/tilt, auto flip, over tilt, and azimuth zero configuration.
Details the HOME function, which returns the camera to a specific position after a period of inactivity.
Guides on saving and managing up to 240 preset positions, including title and dwell time settings.
Explains how to program tours by sequencing presets, patterns, and scans, including dwell time settings.
Details how to memorize and save up to 8 custom paths (pan/tilt/zoom) for camera movement.
Describes the SCAN function for moving the camera between two points repeatedly and setting up positions.
Explains camera focus settings (Auto, Manual, Trigger) and digital zoom (D.ZOOM) and sensitivity (AF.SENSI).
Details white balance modes (Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, One Push, ATW, Manual) for color correction.
Covers exposure settings including Full Auto, Shutter Priority, Iris Priority, and Manual control.
Explains advanced camera settings like Sharpness, Back Light Compensation (BLC), WDR, and Day & Night.
Details alarm input/output configuration, priority, and actions triggered by alarm events.
Presents detailed dimensional drawings for various mounting brackets like Ceiling, Wall, Pole, and Corner mounts.
Shows dimensional drawings for Roof, Swan, and Parapet mounting brackets for different installation scenarios.