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Honic HN-SB200F Weatherproof Camera User Manual

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Honic HN-SB200F Weatherproof Camera User Manual

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Important Notes

If there is ANY QUESTION of the camera, please contact us, EACH camera has been tested before shipping.

  • Power supply, coaxial video cable and DVR are NOT INCLUDED but REQUIRED.
  • Default mode: 1080P AHD video format.
  • Power on the camera, then switch to the corresponding video format that your DVR support.
  • 1080P HD modes (TVI, AHD, CVI) DO NOT compatible with 720P or 960P DVR, make sure your DVR is 1080P or 1080N DVR for 1080P mode.
  • At least DC 12V 1A power adapter is required. If there is no video or IR Led is not working properly at night, please use DC 12V 2A (or 3A) power adapter. It depends on the power cable length and quality.
  • Peel off the protective film on the lens and glass panel before installation, or else the night vision will be very foggy

Product Description

The HN-SB200F is a high-definition camera designed around a 1/2.7″ Color 2.0 megapixel CMOS image sensor, 14µ x 20pcs IR LEDs providing infrared capability up to 65 feet, and a 3.6mm lens with wide angle field of view of 90 degrees. Please read this user manual carefully to ensure proper use of the product.

Notice Before Using Default Mode: 1080P AHD Video Output. If your DVR is TVI, CVI or Analog DVR, please switch the corresponding video output mode by OSD joystick.

  • POWER ON the camera, switch the video output mode by OSD joystick according to your DVR video type:
  • LEFT Push 5s to 960H mode for analog DVR.
  • RIGHT Push 5s to TVI mode for 1080P TVI DVR.
  • DOWN Push 5s to CVI mode for 1080P CVR.
  • UP Push 5s to AHD mode for 1080P (N) AHD DVR.

Note: 5s means 5 seconds

Installation and Operation:

  • Unpacking and Handling
    Each unit is shipped assembled and factory tested. Ensure that all accessories are removed from the container before discarding packing material.

Package includes

  • 1x bullet camera
  • 3x mounting screws and screw anchors
  • 1x user manual
  • 1x drill template
  • 1x Allen wrench

Mechanical Inspection

Inspect the front and rear of the equipment for shipping damage. Make sure the equipment is clean, and no connectors are broken, damaged, or loose. If equipment appears to be damaged or defective please contact us for assistance.

Special Attention

  • The installer must comply with electrical safety standards. There must be sufficient space between the camera’s power supply and video line and any high voltage equipment and/or cables.
  • To help ensure the camera’s life and proper operation do not point the camera towards the sun or strong light.
  • Do not install the camera in an environment where the temperature is too high or too low, recommended operating temperature is 14F ~ 122F.
  • Do not install the camera near a magnetic field or a high-power motor.
  • Only use a dry cloth to clean the camera. If there is dirt that is difficult to remove, wipe gently with a  mild detergent. Never use strong or abrasive detergents.
  • A 12V DC 1A or 2A power supply must be used. AC power cannot be applied. AC power will damage the camera and void warranty. Power supply output voltage, current, voltage polarity and operating temperature must match requirement of this equipment.
  • Only qualified installers are allowed to install, test and disassemble the camera.
  • Any change to the camera’s lens will affect image quality.
  • The camera is a low voltage product. If installed outdoors, proper safety and lightening grounding are required.

Wiring Connections

  • Connect the power supply’s DC plug to the camera’s power outlet.
  • Connect the camera to the DVR with a 75Ω coaxial video cable.
  • Connect power supply’s AC plug to a suitable AC power outlet.
  • Adjust the lens direction according to the required surveillance area and environment.

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Setup OSD Menu

Press the OSD joystick to start the OSD menu in any video output mode, OSD menu will show on monitor:

MAIN MENU

AE
AWB
DAY-NIGHT
IMAGE ENHANCE
VIDEO SETTING
LANGUAGE
FUNC
RESET
SAVE-EXIT
EXIT

OSD Functions and Options
MAIN MENU AE
BRIGHTNESS
EXPOSURE
GLOBE
CENTRE BLC FLC
RETURN AWB
MODE
ATW
MWB
RGAIN BGAIN
Gray World (Not Valid)
RETURN
DAYNIGHT
MODE
AUTO
Day/Night Switch Sensitivity
COLOR
MONO (B/W)
RETURN
IMAGE
ENHANCE
CONTRAST AUTO/MANUAL
SHARPNESS AUTO/MANUAL
SATURATE AUTO/MANUAL
3DNR AUTO/MANUAL
D-WDR CLOSE/OPEN
RETURN
HD AHD/CVI/TVI/CVBS
STANDARD HD:1080P 30 FOR NTSC

VIDEO
SETTING
APPLY&REBOOT
RETURN
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH, CHINESE, KOREAN, RUSSIAN, etc
FUNC PRIVACY & MOTION (PLEASE CHECK BELOW)
RESET
SAVE-EXIT
EXIT

  • BLC (Back Light Compensation): In images where a bright light source is behind the subject of interest, the subject would normally appear in silhouette. BLC allows the camera to adjust the exposure of the entire image to properly expose the subject in the foreground.
  • FLC (Front Light Compensation): In images where a bright light source is in front of the subject of interest, the subject would normally not visible clearly. FLC allows the camera to adjust the exposure of the entire image to properly expose the subject in the background.
  • ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance): White Balance 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.
  • MWB (Manual White Balance): Adjust the red gain and blue gain manually to produce white accurately picture. Day Night Mode:
  • a. AUTO: Provide color image at daytime and black and white image at nighttime automatically by AGC level.
  • GAIN DAY/NIGHT: Sensitivity from low to high.
  • GAIN NIGHT/DAY: Sensitivity from low to high.
  • b. Color: Provide color image both at daytime and nighttime.
  • c. MONO=B/W: Provide black and white image both at daytime and nighttime.
  • Contrast: Contrast is defined as the separation between the darkest and brightest areas of the image. Increase contrast and you increase the separation between dark and bright, making shadows darker and highlights brighter. Decrease contrast and you bring the shadows up and the highlights down to make them closer to one another.
  • Sharpness: Sharpness can be defined as edge contrast, that is, the contrast along edges in a photo. When we increase sharpness, we increase the contrast only along/near edges in the photo while leaving smooth areas of the image alone.
  • Saturate: Color gain means saturation, it is similar to contrast, however instead of increasing the separation between shadows and highlights, it increases the separation between colors.
  • 3DNR (Digital Noise Reduction): DNR is a technique of removing image noise from a video signal by applying a digital comb filter. It reduces the noise that can be found in low light images and makes images  clearer. This type of filter is sometimes confused by motion, resulting in blur trails. Standard:
  • a. CVBS: PAL and NTSC, its NTSC in USA.
  • b. FHD modes: Choose 1080P 30 for NTSC system; its NTSC in default. D-WDR: Digital WDR (D-WDR) is a software-based technique that optimizes image quality by adjusting the gamma (γ) value to enhance dark areas.
  • FUNC:
  • Privacy: Apply a mask to an area you want to hide. Useful in areas where a camera can see into areas that are not relevant to security needs.
  • On/Off Optional.
  • Support up to 4 areas, position and size adjustable.
  • Mask support red, blue and green colors.
  • Mask transparency optional.
  • Motion: Monitor activity more efficient with this feature by means of highlighting moving objects with outlined box around the moving object.
  • On/Off Optional.
  • Support up to 4 areas, position and size adjustable.
  • Mask support red, blue and green colors.
  • Mask transparency optional.
  • Reset: If you need factory reset all the OSD menu settings, choose reset option.
  • Save Exit: Make sure click SAVE EXIT for any setting change if you need to keep the setting.
  • Exit: Leave the OSD menu.

Specifications

Model No. HN-SB200F
Video Output Mode AHD/CVI/TVI/CVBS
Camera
Image Sensor 1/2.7″ CMOS Image Sensor
Image Resolution 1080P / 960H
Effective Pixels 1920*1080 in HD mode
TV System PAL/NTSC
Electronic Shutter Auto
S/N Ratio ≥50dB
Scanning System Progressive Scan Lens
Focus Length 3.6mm
Horizontal View Angle 90 Degrees
Lens Type Fixed
Pixels 3 Mega Pixels
Night Vision
Infrared LED 14µ x 20pcs
Infrared Distance 65-100 Feet*
IR Status Under 10 Lux by CDS
IR Power On AGC Auto Control
Camera Features
Day/Night YES
OSD Menu Language YES
White Balance AUTO / MANUAL
Gain Control AUTO
Noise Reduction 3DNR
Picture Adjustment YES

DWDR YES
OSD Support YES
UTC YES (HD Mode Only)
General
Housing Metal, IP66
Bracket YES
IR Cut Filter YES
Operation Temperature 14F ~ 122F RH95% Max
Storage Temperature -4F ~ 140F RH95% Max
Power Source DC12V±10%, 700mA
Dimension 157(W) x 70(H) x 66(D)mm Weight 450g

Stated maximum IR range is based on ideal conditions in typical outdoor environment. Actual range and image clarity depends on installation location, viewing area and light reflection / absorption level of object.

Trouble Shooting

  • a. Night vision image very dark, could not see the object clear
  • Please check if the IR light is on. If the ambient light from side is bright, then it may cause the camera turn off the IR light, then you could not see the object in dark area. Please adjust the camera direction to turn on the infrared Led.
  • b. No picture or only black and white picture after applying power
  • Check all plugs and cables are securely connected to the proper connectors.
  • Ensure your power supply is providing the correct voltage and current.
  • Ensure switch the camera video output mode to correspond your DVR video type.
  • Ensure your AHD DVR is 1080P or 1080N, CVI and TVI DVR is 1080P.
  • c. The picture has ripples
  • Check to see if the power supply is experiencing AC ripple, if so a filter may be required.
  • Determine if the monitor is faulty.
  • Determine if other peripheral equipment is causing ripple and if so make the necessary adjustments.
  • d. The picture appears smeared
  • The power supply voltage level may be unstable, therefore, try another power supply.
  • Ensure the cables are correctly connected and/or the cables are of the correct impedance.
  • e. The picture background continuously changes color
  • A fluorescent lamp’s magnetic field may cause color roll, therefore, reduce the number of fluorescent lamps or increase the distance between the camera and the lamps.
  • Sometimes the environment light is just at a critical point for day/night switch, please just wait a few minutes.

Camera Dimensions (mm)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What else do I need to make it work?

A: This camera can output 1080P AHD, 1080P CVI, 1080P TVI and 960H signals, so you need:

  • One of 1080P(N) AHD DVR, 1080P CVI DVR, 1080P TVI DVR or 960H analog DVR.
  • 12V DV power supply.
  • Coaxial video cable with BNC connector.

Q: Does this camera work with 720P DVR system?

A: No, the video signal is 2MP 1080P, it could not work with 720P DVR. Some batches of cameras could support 720P DVR, please switch to CVBS mode, then go to OSD menu, check VIDEO SETTING-STANDARD, if there is 720p, then it could work, make sure select 720P 30 for NTSC.

Q: Will the OSD switch stay in same mode if camera is powered off, or do you have to reset mode each time you power it back up?

A: It will stay in the same output mode, do not need to reset each time.

A: Why the color is black and white at daytime?

A: Make sure the camera video signal match your DVR. First check the DVR signal type, then adjust the OSD joystick to corresponding signal mode to make it match. Make sure the camera and DVR are with same video format, both NTSC or both PAL.

Q: Will this camera work with other brand DVRs?

A: Yes, it could work with most brand DVRs, please make sure the DVR resolution and signal type is proper.

Q: I have an SDI system, is this compatible?

A: No.

Q: How to reset camera when accidentally change NTSC to PAL and signal is gone

A: Change DVR from NTSC to PAL, the signal will be back, then change the camera from PAL to NTSC by OSD menu, then change the DVR from PAL to NTSC back.

Q: Is there a way to turn off the IR? I have sufficient light at night and would prefer that the IR not come on at all.

A: There is NO switch to turn off the IR led, the light sensor detect ambient light constantly and turn on/off the IR led automatically. If you have sufficient light at night and would prefer color image, then press OSD joystick to start On- Screen-Display, choose DAY/NIGHT and switch COLOR mode, then it will be color image at night, but the IR light will be on if the ambient light is not bright enough.

Ways to avoid the IR light:

  • Make the ambient light bright enough and the light sensor could turn off IR led.
  • Stick opaque black material on the glass to hide the IR light.

Q: Could I mount it behind window glass?

A: It is not recommended, window glass could reflect IR light at night which will ruin the image completely. If you must mount it behind window glass, please check the QA just above this question.

Warranty and Customer Service

60-Day Money-Back Guarantee for Any Reason
You may return your undamaged product and packaging within 60 days of purchase to receive a FULL REFUND for any reason.

24-Month Warranty for Quality-Related Issues
Honic warrants this product against defects in workmanship and material for a period of 2 years from its original purchase date. The warranty does not cover any incidental, accidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or the inability to use this product.

For any further question, please contact:

Customer Service Email: service@honictech.com

Tech Support Email: support@honictech.com

WhatsApp: +86 18028341866

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