HCS544
Day/Night
Color Camera
NTSC PAL
HCS544
HCS544X
User Guide
Document 800-01123 – Rev B – 02/08
Warnings
Installation and servicing should be performed only by
qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local
codes and to maintain your warranty.
WARNING! 12 VDC/24 VAC models require the use of
CSA Certified/UL Listed Class 2 power
adapters to ensure compliance with
electrical safety standards.
Caution
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not
expose this camera to rain or moisture.
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment). Correct disposal of this product
(applicable in the European Union and other
European countries with separate collection
systems). This product should be disposed of,
at the end of its useful life, as per applicable
local laws, regulations, and procedures.
Explanation of Graphical Symbols
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FCC Compliance Statement
Information to the user: This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Caution
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-
003.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la
norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Manufacturer’s Declaration of
Conformance
The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with
this guide is compliant with the essential protection
requirements of the EMC direction 89/336/EEC and the Low
Voltage Directive LVD 73/23 EEC, conforming to the
requirements of standards EN 55013 for emissions, EN
50130-4 for immunity, and EN 60065 for Electrical
Equipment safety.
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Contents
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Introduction
The Honeywell HCS544 Day/Night Color Camera is
designed for general surveillance applications and is ideally
suited for low-light indoor environments. An intuitive menu
and Graphical User Interface (GUI) helps you quickly set up
the camera to ensure the best picture quality for your unique
environment. It requires little or no adjustment after initial
installation.
Features
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High resolution 540 TVL 1.3” CCD provides a high
quality picture in low-light conditions
Digital noise reduction (DNR) minimizes video noise in
low light
Automatic day/night switching with adjustable threshold
level control
12 VDC or 24 VAC operation
Before You Begin
Please read this guide carefully before you install the
HCS544 Day/Night camera. Keep this guide for future
reference.
Unpack Everything
Check that the items received match those listed on the
order form and packing slip. The HCS544 packing box
should include, in addition to this user guide, one HCS544
camera.
If any parts are missing or damaged, contact the dealer you
purchased the camera from or call Honeywell Customer
Service (see the back of this guide for contact information).
Note
You will also require a Phillips screwdriver and a
flathead screwdriver to complete the installation.
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Installation
Installing the Lens
The HCS544 Series camera is factory configured for a CS-
mount lens.
Follow Figure 1 to attach a customer supplied lens, screw
the lens ! into the front of the camera body ".
Figure 1
CS Mount
"
!
Setscrew
Figure 2
Pin Definitions
Pin DC Lens
1
2
3
4
CTRL -
3
4
2
CTRL +
DRV +
DRV -
1
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Adjusting the Flange Back Focus
The back focus adjustment is accessible at the front end of
the camera housing to adjust the back focal length or
picture focus.
1. Loosen the setscrews with a Phillips screwdriver.
2. Adjust the focus ring to focus the picture.
3. Retighten the setscrew.
Connecting Monitor and Power
Note
Check the power source from the external power
supply before applying power to the camera.
1. Connect the VIDEO connector on the rear of the camera
to the video-in connector on your monitor.
2. Connect the camera to a 12 VDC or 24 VAC power
supply (appropriate to your installation). Use a
screwdriver to first loosen the ~AC24V/DC12V terminal
screws on the terminal block.
Figure 3
Video Connections
Power LED
ENTER
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Note
To ease installation, the terminal block can be
removed. The power connections of the removable
terminal block are not polarity-sensitive. Connect
either power lead to either connector terminal.
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3. Secure the power leads by retightening the terminal
screws until snug.
4. Plug the power supply into an appropriate power
source. The power LED illuminates to show that the
camera is receiving power. If it does not illuminate,
check the removable terminal block connections and
the power source.
Mounting the Camera
Mounting points are provided on the top and bottom of the
camera and are used to mount the camera on a bracket or
tripod. They are designed to accept standard sized
mounting bolts. The mounting bracket must be capable of
supporting the weight of the camera and its lens.
Caution
Some installation codes dictate that the
mounting bracket must be capable of
supporting up to four times the combined weight
of the camera and lens.
Making Final Adjustments
Adjust the focus in your field of view; that is, until you see a
clear image. If necessary, adjust the brightness using the
page 12). Confirm the exposure on the monitor screen.
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Programming
Use the OSD (On-Screen Display) to program the camera.
OSD Menu Controls
Figure 4
OSD Menu Control
Navigating through the menus
ENTER (SET)
Press to access the SETUP
MENU.
Press to enter a screen or
select a menu option.
ENTER
!, "
Move horizontally to and
between menus and options.
#, $
Move vertically to and between
menus and options.
“%” indicates submenus.
Select the menu, then press
ENTER.
E
N
T
E
R
Select RETURN, then press
ENTER, to return to the
previous menu.
Select EXIT, then press ENTER,
to save your changes. Settings
remain in effect when power is
turned off, then on again.
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When no buttons are pressed, the menu display turns off
automatically after 70 seconds.
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SETUP Menu
The HCS544 menu system consists of one main SETUP
menu (see Figure 5) for easy camera programming.
Figure 5
Menu Structure
<<SETUP>>
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
LENS
DC%
– ––
ATW
OFF
HIGH%
MIDDLE
AUTO
SHUTTER
WHITE BAL.
BACKLIGHT
AGC
DNR
DSS
SPECIAL%
EXIT MENU
Submenu
Menu Options
%indicates submenus
DC%
MANUAL
LENS
FLK
ESC%
MANUAL
SHUTTER
WHITE BAL
ATW
MANUAL%
AWC%
OFF
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH
BACKLIGHT
AGC
SETUP Menu
OFF
LOW%
MIDDLE%
HIGH%
OFF
LOW
DNR
MIDDLE
HIGH
OFF
AUTO%
DSS
a description of the sub-
menus and menu options.
SPECIAL%
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SETUP Menu Functions
Menu Item
Option
Description
1
LENS
DC%
Selects Lens type.
MANUAL
Press ENTER with DC selected to
access “BRIGHTNESS” for iris
level adjustment.
2
SHUTTER
FLK
Adjusts shutter settings.
ESC%
MANUAL
Flickerless mode (FLK) reduces
on-screen flickering.
Electronic Shutter Control (ESC)
adjusts brightness level on screen
when using a manual lens.
Manual mode allows you to adjust
the shutter speed from
1/60-1/120,000 of a second
(NTSC), or 1/50-1/120,000 (PAL).
3
WHITE BAL.
ATW
Controls color on the screen.
MANUAL%
AWC%
(White
Balance)
Select Auto Tracing White Balance
(ATW) when the color temp is
1800°K-10500°K (for example
when under a fluorescent light, or
outdoors).
Manual mode allows you to
increase or decrease the red or
blue GAIN on screen.
Select Auto White Balance Control
(AWC), then press ENTER to
automatically adjust the white
balance to your specific
environment.
4
5
BACKLIGHT
OFF
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH
Provides light level control to
overcome severe
backlighting conditions.
AGC
OFF
Adjusts value of AGC gain.
(Automatic
Gain Control) MIDDLE%
HIGH%
LOW%
Increase the GAIN level to
brighten the picture in low light
conditions (noise/distortion may
develop). The submenu provides
access to the brightness control.
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Menu Item
Option
Description
6
7
DNR
OFF
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH
Reduces noise on the screen.
Increasing the DNR level reduces
noise but may introduce video
artifacts. DNR is deactivated if
AGC is turned off.
(Digital Noise
Reduction)
DSS
OFF
AUTO%
Automatically provides a clear
image under low-light
conditions. You can control the
maximum low-light
(Digital Slow
Shutter)
magnification from 2x to 128x
(increasing magnification may
cause noise/distortion). DSS is
deactivated when
SHUTTER is set to FLK mode.
8
SPECIAL%
Takes you to the SPECIAL menu
(see next section).
10 EXIT
Exits the SETUP menu and returns
to video monitoring.
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SPECIAL Menu
1. On the SETUP menu, press the menu control UP or
DOWN and then select SPECIAL.
2. Press the ENTER (SET) control to access the SPECIAL
menu.
Figure 6
SPECIAL Menu
<<SPECIAL MENU>>
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CAMERA ID
DAY/NIGHT
SYNC
OFF
AUTO
INT
MOTION DET
PRIVACY
MIRROR
SHARPNESS
RESET
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON%
Menu
Options
Submenu
RETURN%
OFF,
ON%
CAMERA ID
%indicates submenus
DAY/NIGHT
SYNC
AUTO,
COLOR
INT
(L/L)
OFF,
ON%
MOTION DET
PRIVACY
SPECIAL Menu
OFF,
ON%
OFF,
ON
MIRROR
ON%,
OFF
SHARPNESS
For a description of the
submenus and menu options,
RESET
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SPECIAL Menu Functions
Menu Item
Option
Description
1
2
3
CAMERA ID
OFF
ON%
Sets a name to be displayed on
DAY/NIGHT
SYNC
AUTO
COLOR
Sets the camera to either
automatic color/black and white or
full-time color mode.
INT
Synchronizes the vertical interval
sync pulse of your camera with
other equipment to reduce the
effect of picture roll on the
monitor.
L/L%
In Line Lock (L/L) mode you can
adjust the phase from 0–359°.
4
MOTION DET OFF
ON%
Detects moving objects on screen,
and displays MOTION
DETECTED when movement is
detected.
Allows you to select the area on
screen you want to observe. See
5
6
7
PRIVACY
OFF
ON%
Allows you to mask certain areas
of the screen from observation.
MIRROR
OFF
ON
Produces a horizontal mirror
image on screen.
SHARPNESS
ON%
OFF
Sharpens the image on screen.
You can adjust the sharpness level
from 0–31 (excessive sharpening
may cause picture noise to
develop).
8
9
RESET
Restores all factory default
settings.
RETURN%
Returns to the main SETUP menu.
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Adding a Camera Title Display
To add a camera title:
1. On the SPECIAL menu, select CAMERA ID and then
press ENTER (SET).
Figure 7
Adding Camera Title
CAMERA ID
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P R Q S T U V W X Y Z
a b c d e f g h i j k l m
n o p q r s t u v w x y z
– . 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
& ꢀ CLR POS END
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
2. Press the menu control UP, DOWN, LEFT, or RIGHT to
select a character, then press ENTER (SET) to accept
it. The character is saved and the title cursor at the
bottom of the screen moves to the next position. You
can use the &ꢀ symbols to go back or forward in the
title name to make changes, and you can also select
CLR to delete the entire title and start again.
3. Repeat step 2 until your camera title is complete.
4. Select POS to position where you would like the
camera title to be located on screen. Select the position
using the menu control, then press ENTER (SET) to
confirm the position.
5. Select END when you are finished.
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Sync Control/Line-lock Setup
This screen allows you to synchronize the vertical interval
sync pulse of your camera with other equipment to reduce
the effect of picture roll on the monitor. Line lock mode is
only available when using 24 VAC power.
Figure 8
Sync Control Setup
<SYNC. CONTROL>
SYNC
INT (L/L)
Menu Item
INTERNAL
LINELOCK
Description
When line lock is not required.
Adjust the vertical phase (VPH):
VPH: 000–359 (factory default is 0)
Press ENTER (SET) to return to the SETUP menu.
RETURN
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Motion Detection Setup
Set up to four areas of the screen to detect moving objects.
The screen will display MOTION DETECTED when
movement is detected.
Figure 9
Motion Detection Setup
MOTION DETECTION
AREA SEL
AREA STATE ON
TOP
AREA 1
|..|................| 10
|........|..........| 25
|...|...............| 20
|........|..........| 40
DOWN
LEFT
RIGHT
Press SET to Return
Menu Item Option
Description
AREA SEL
AREA 1
Select which of the four motion
detection grids top left, top right,
bottom left, bottom right) you would like
to modify.
AREA 2
AREA 3
AREA 4
AREA
STATE
ON
OFF
Choose whether to activate or
deactivate the selected grid.
TOP
DOWN
LEFT
Press LEFT or RIGHT menu control to
alter the dimensions of the selected
grid.
RIGHT
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Privacy Mode Setup
Set up to four areas of the screen for privacy mode (that is,
the camera will not display a masking grid in these areas).
Figure 10 Privacy Mode Setup
PRIVACY
AREA SEL
AREA 1
AREA STATE ON
AREA TONE
TOP
DOWN
LEFT
|...............|...| 80
|..|................| 10
|........|..........| 25
|...|...............| 20
|........|..........| 40
RIGHT
Press SET to Return
Menu Item
Description
AREA SEL
AREA 1
AREA 2
AREA 3
AREA 4
Select which of the four masking grids
(top left, top right, bottom left, bottom
right) you would like to modify.
AREA STATE ON
OFF
Choose whether to activate or
deactivate the selected grid.
AREA TONE
Press LEFT or RIGHT menu control to
change the shade of the masking
grids.
TOP
DOWN
LEFT
Press LEFT or RIGHT menu control to
alter the dimensions of the selected
grid.
RIGHT
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Warranty and Service
Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product
warranty, during the warranty period Honeywell will repair or
replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any defective
product returned prepaid.
In the event you have a problem with any Honeywell
product, please call Customer Service at 1.800.796.CCTV
(North America only) for assistance or to request a Return
Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. For Europe
and the United Kingdom, please contact your Honeywell
dealer.
Be sure to have the model number, serial number, and the
nature of the problem available for the technical service
representative.
Prior authorization must be obtained for all returns,
exchanges, or credits. Items shipped to Honeywell
without a clearly identified Return Merchandise
Authorization (RMA) number may be refused.
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Specifications
HCS544 (NTSC) HCS544X (PAL)
Operational
Image Sensor:
Video Standard:
Scanning System:
1/3” CCD
NTSC
PAL
525/60 lines
768 x 494
625/50 lines
752 x 582
Number of Pixels
(H x V):
Minimum Illumination: 0.3 lux color/0.1 lux B/W
Horizontal Resolution: Greater than 540 TVL
Video Output:
Sync System:
1 Vp-p @ 75 Ohms
12 VDC: Internal
24 VAC: Internal/Line lock
50 dB or more (AGC off)
Off/On, selectable
S/N Ratio:
Auto Gain Control:
Automatic Electronic
Shutter:
1/60–
1/120,000 sec
1/50–
1/120,000 sec
White Balance:
BLC:
ATW/AWC/Manual
Off/On, selectable
0.45
Gamma:
Line Lock Phase
Adjustment:
Adjustable Line lock vertical phase
Off/Low/Middle/High
x2~x128
Digital Noise
Reduction:
Digital Slow Shutter:
Electrical
Input Voltage:
12 VDC/24 VAC
Input Range:
11–16 VDC, 17–28 VAC
1.5 kW transient
Surge Suppression:
Power Consumption: 3.5 W (max)
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HCS544 (NTSC) HCS544X (PAL)
Mechanical
Dimensions:
Weight:
See diagram below
1.1 lb (.5 kg), camera only
Housing: extruded aluminum
Construction:
Housing finish: cool gray powder
coated
Connector:
Main Video Output: BNC connector
Lens: 4-pin connector
Power Input: Removable screw
terminal block
Environmental
Temperature:
Operating: 14°F to 122°F
(-10°C to 50°C)
Storage: -4°F to140°F
(-20°C to 60°C)
Relative Humidity:
Regulatory
Emissions:
0% to 85%, non-condensing
FCC, CE (EN55013)
CE (EN50130-4)
Immunity:
Safety:
EU: 73/23/EEC LVD
Dimensions
3.93” (99.93 mm)
3.36” (85.36 mm)
2.65” (67.22 mm)
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