ESEE SONY EFFIO-E 700 TVL OSD
Model : ES-522 OSD
- 700TVL 1/3" SONY Super HAD CCD II (ICX811AK)
- SONY Enhanced Effio-E ICX4140 DSP
- Preset OSD menu for more intuitive operation
- ATR (Adaptive Tone Reproduction)
- unique 2D-DNR(Digital Noise Reduction) technology significantly improve the low ligh
- t environment with better image quality
- Motion detection
- HLC (High Light Compensation)
- Exposure control for IR light
- The day and night real conversion function, you can directly drive filter ICR double switch
- a new digital wide dynamic (D-WDR) function, in contrast, relatively strong light can get a good case of the dynamic image effect
- Designed and manufactured by our professional R&D team
- Superior color resolution
- Very stable and long endurance
System
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Specification
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Model Number
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ES-522 OSD
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CCD
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Image Device
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1/3" SONY Super HAD CCD II
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System synchronization
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2:1 Interface
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Total Pixels
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PAL: 1020(H) x 596(V)570K NTSC: 1020(H) x 508(V)480K
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Effective Pixels
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PAL: 976(H) x 582(V) NTSC: 976(H) x 494(V)
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Min. Illumination
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0.1LUX/F1.2
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Electric Property
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Horizontal Resolution
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700TVL
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Shutter
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PAL: 1/50(Sec.)~1/100,000(Sec.)
NTSC: 1/60(Sec.)~1/100,000(Sec.) |
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SNR
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≥48Db (AGC OFF)
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Sensitivity
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Can be adjusted
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Lens type
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Auto/Manual
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Syn-system
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Inter-sync
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Video Output
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CVBS : 1.0Vp - p/75Ω
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Function
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AGC(automatic gain control)
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Auto/Manual(0.25/0.50/0.75/1.00 optional)
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White balance
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AUT/AWC-SET/Manual/Indoor/Outdoor/Automatic Tracking
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Day/Night switching
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AUT/External switch/Color mode/Black and white mode
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Back light compensation
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On/Off/Super strong inhibition function
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Exposure Mode
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Electronic Exposure
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3D digital noise
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Can be chosen Y/C
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Gamma
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0.45/1.0
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Image adjust
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Mirror image/Luminance/Contrast ratio/Sharpness/Tone/Enhance
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Motion detection
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ON/Off(can be selected)
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Privacy masking
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8 Zones
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Language selection
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Simplified Chinese/English/Japanese/German/French/Spanish/
Russian/Portuguese |
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Electronic sensitivity
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Can be chosen
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Electronic shutter speed
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Can be chosen
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Power consumption
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Input Voltage
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DC 12V±10%
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Power consumption
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<2W
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On Screen Display(OSD)
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Preset OSD
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Size
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32 x 32mm with 38 x 38mm holder (H x V) x 1.6(T)mm
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· What is an OSD and
Why is it Important?
Why is it Important?
· Our new 700TV Line Cameras come with On Screen Display Controls.
· OSD stands for On Screen Display, and it is
available in all of our industry leading 650 TV line cameras. The
benefits of an OSD are that it provides a simple, efficient, and easily
understandable way of changing the various settings of your camera.
The OSD of the device is easily accessible via a simple control attached to the power and video cord. With the user friendly OSD programmed into our 650TVL cameras, you can change the settings of your device in order to achieve the absolute best quality image and functionality for your unique surveillance setting.
The OSD of the device is easily accessible via a simple control attached to the power and video cord. With the user friendly OSD programmed into our 650TVL cameras, you can change the settings of your device in order to achieve the absolute best quality image and functionality for your unique surveillance setting.
Below are the various programmable features and settings provided by the OSD of our 700TV line cameras:
LENS: manual / auto
SHUTTER/AGC: manual / auto
WHITE BAL: atw / push / user1 / user2 / anti cr / manual / push lock
BACKLIGHT: blc / hlc /off
PICTURE ADJUST: mirror / brightness / contrast / sharpness / hue / gain
ATR: on / off
MOTION DET: on / off
PRIVACY: on / off (4 areas)
DAY/NIGHT: auto / color / b/w
NR: y / c / off
SHUTTER/AGC: manual / auto
WHITE BAL: atw / push / user1 / user2 / anti cr / manual / push lock
BACKLIGHT: blc / hlc /off
PICTURE ADJUST: mirror / brightness / contrast / sharpness / hue / gain
ATR: on / off
MOTION DET: on / off
PRIVACY: on / off (4 areas)
DAY/NIGHT: auto / color / b/w
NR: y / c / off
CAMERA ID: on / off
SYNC: int
LANGUAGE: English / Chinese / French / German / Japanese / Portuguese / Russian / Spanish
SYNC: int
LANGUAGE: English / Chinese / French / German / Japanese / Portuguese / Russian / Spanish
More on Shutter Settings?
This OSD allows users to adjust the settings of the camera shutter. For instance, setting the cameras electronic shutter to Automatic,
allows the shutter speed to change with response to the amount of
perceived light to keep the signal output at the best possible level.
This allows an iris to adapt automatically to different lighting conditions. When the shutter speed increases, the light passing through the lens is decreased and the cameras sensitivity is reduced. When the shutter speed is decreased, a larger amount of light enters the iris.
For fast moving objects the shutter speed can also be increased to provide a freeze effect in order to provide higher resolution images.
This allows an iris to adapt automatically to different lighting conditions. When the shutter speed increases, the light passing through the lens is decreased and the cameras sensitivity is reduced. When the shutter speed is decreased, a larger amount of light enters the iris.
For fast moving objects the shutter speed can also be increased to provide a freeze effect in order to provide higher resolution images.
More on White Balance?
With this OSD, White Balance
can be set to a number of settings. For instance, the Automatic White
Balance setting allows the camera to adjust the tone according to the
color temperature of the light source illuminating the subject. It allows the operator to see objects as they appear during daylight. However, manually adjusting, or pushing the white balance feature is also available with this OSD, along with creating different unique savable user settings.
More on Backlight Settings?
Generally speaking, this OSD allows for adjusting the
impact of backlight in various lighting settings. When Automatic
Backlight Compensation or BLC is activated, the camera can sense the
whole area of the frame and measure the average light level.
The working point will be based on general testing of the whole environment. If there is a very bright background with a very dim front image, back light compensation is activated so that the camera can apply light to the dark zone. With this feature a normally dark and un
The working point will be based on general testing of the whole environment. If there is a very bright background with a very dim front image, back light compensation is activated so that the camera can apply light to the dark zone. With this feature a normally dark and un
There are 3 settings for backlight
compensation options and no sub-menus. Available settings are OFF (no
compensation), BLC (Back Light Compensation enabled), and HLC (Back
Light Compensation with High Light Compensation).specific image can be easily transformed into a clear and easily interpreted one.
With HLC function
HLC - High Light Compensation - is a
method of backlight compensation that also masks areas of intense light.
Some thieves and unsavory individuals have learned that you can
momentarily disable some CCTV cameras by shining bright lights directly
at the lens. HLC is one of several methods developed to combat this
threat. When HLC is active it will mask the source of the bright light
with a dark shape, thus allowing the area to the side of the light
source to be viewed and recorded. People who think they are concealed in
a halo of hazy white light will be revealed
What is a Privacy Mask?
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This OSD allows for an ON/OFF setting to be applied to up to 4 separate privacy
ATR (Adaptive Tone Reproduction) Menu
ATR - Adaptive Tone
Reproduction - is an Effio™ technology video processor enhancement
designed to accurately reproduce color tones in a scene that includes
areas of high and low brightness.
Color tones are
sometimes washed out or shadowed in non-Effio equipped CCTV cameras when
the scene includes areas of high and low luminance. Standard video
processors simply can not adjust fast enough to accurately reproduce
subtle tones, including skin tones, in that type of lighting situation.
LUMINANCE - This
setting will control how bright areas of high luminance appear without
effecting the areas of low luminance or dark areas of the scene. Options
are MID, HIGH, or LOW.
CONTRAST - This
setting changes the amount of emphasis to areas that have subtle changes
of tone or contrast. Higher settings bring out subtle changes in tone
more clearly. Available settings are LOW, HIGH, MIDHIGH, MID and MIDLOW.
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