Color Camera (Fcb-Ex48C); True Day/Night Camera With Wide Dynamic Range (Fcb-Ex490D); True Day/Night Camera With Wide Dynamic Range (Fcb-Ex990D) - Honeywell ACUIX User Manual

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18X Color Camera (FCB-EX48C)
18X True Day/Night Camera with Wide Dynamic Range (FCB-EX490D)
26X True Day/Night Camera with Wide Dynamic Range (FCB-EX990D)
Document 800-01023 Rev A
02/08
The 18X color camera has an 18X optical zoom lens with a digital zoom function up to 216X.
The White Balance can be set to manual mode. If the unit is in manual mode, the red and
blue gain settings can be set between 0 (low) and 255 (high).
The 18X color camera features motion detection. There are four default motion detection
zones. If motion detection is set to ON, and the camera detects motion in any one of the
four zones, the message Motion Detected displays on the video. The message remains
on the video until the ACUIX either is controlled by the operator, responds to an alarm, or
performs the default function. Once motion is detected, the ACUIX automatically disables
motion detection. The user must re-enable motion detection through the setup menus.
The 18X True Day/Night (TDN) camera has a feature called Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
that can be enabled or disabled. The wide dynamic range is only functional if the camera is
in auto iris mode. When the wide dynamic range is enabled, the camera scans the scene
and sets the exposure level so both the dark areas and bright areas in a scene can be
viewed.
When the controller is in manual iris mode the wide dynamic range is disabled and the auto
digital shutter does not go below 1/60s for NTSC or 1/50s for PAL. The exposure setting
(iris, gain or shutter) that is controlled when the camera is in manual exposure mode is
selectable, while the other two will be in auto mode.
The White Balance can be set to manual mode. If the unit is in manual mode, the red and
blue gain settings can be set between 0 (low) and 255 (high).
The 18X color camera features motion detection. There are four default motion detection
zones. If motion detection is set to ON, and the camera detects motion in any one of the
four zones, the message Motion Detected displays on the video. The message remains
on the video until the ACUIX either is controlled by the operator, responds to an alarm, or
performs the default function. Once motion is detected, the ACUIX automatically disables
motion detection. The user must re-enable motion detection through the setup menus.
The 26X True Day/Night (TDN) camera has a feature called Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
that can be enabled or disabled. The wide dynamic range is only functional if the camera is
in auto iris mode. When the wide dynamic range is enabled, the camera scans the scene
and sets the exposure level so both the dark areas and bright areas in a scene can be
viewed.
When the controller is in manual iris mode the wide dynamic range is disabled and the auto
digital shutter does not go below 1/60s for NTSC or 1/50s for PAL. The exposure setting
(iris, gain or shutter) that is controlled when the camera is in manual exposure mode is
selectable, while the other two will be in auto mode.
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