AIDA HD-100A Compact Full HD HDMI POV Camera User Manual
Model: HD-100A
1. Hua Neke Atuview
The AIDA HD-100A is a compact Full HD HDMI Point-of-View (POV) camera designed for various professional applications. It features a TRS Stereo Audio Input and supports multiple HD formats, making it versatile for different production environments. Its small form factor allows for discreet placement and flexible mounting options.
Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the AIDA HD-100A camera, showcasing tona hoahoa kiato me te arotahi whakauru.
Āhuatanga matua:
Full HD Progressive Scan sensor for sharp and vivid color capture in various lighting conditions.
Advanced digital image processor with WDR (Wide Dynamic Range), White Balance, and Noise Reduction for detailed images.
Motion-compensated temporal noise reduction filter for effective noise reduction without motion blur.
Seamless HDMI video performance.
Compact design for versatile placement.
TRS Stereo Audio Input for external audio integration.
2. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:
AIDA HD-100A Compact Full HD HDMI POV Camera
4mm Megapixel Lens (Pre-Installed)
I/O Breakout Cable
DC 12V Tuku Hiko
Ngā Whāurutau Puawai Ao
Pūoko Pūoko
C-Mount Lens Adapter
3. Aratohu Tatūnga
3.1. Te hono i te Kamera
The HD-100A utilizes an I/O breakout cable for power, audio, and control. Carefully connect this cable to the camera's multi-pin port.
Whakaahua 2: Whakamuri view of the AIDA HD-100A camera, illustrating the various connection ports including I/O, HDMI, Power, and SVC.
Hononga Hiko: Connect the DC 12V power supply to the designated power input on the I/O breakout cable. Use the appropriate international socket adapter if necessary.
Huaputa HDMI: Connect an HDMI cable from the camera's HDMI port to your display, video switcher, or recording device.
Tāuru Ororongo: If using external audio, connect your TRS stereo audio source to the 3.5mm audio jack on the I/O breakout cable.
Mana OSD: The I/O breakout cable includes an inline On-Screen Display (OSD) controller with a mini-joystick. This is used for navigating the camera's menu and adjusting settings.
RS-485 Control (Optional): For remote control via RS-485, connect your control device to the RS-485 terminal jack on the breakout cable.
Tuhipoka Haumaru Nui: Exercise extreme caution when connecting the power supply to the I/O breakout cable. The 12V power jack and the audio jack are similar in size and located close to each other. Connecting the 12V power line to the audio jack can cause immediate and irreversible damage to the camera. Always double-check connections before applying power.
3.2. Lens Installation (if applicable)
The HD-100A typically comes with a 4mm Megapixel Lens pre-installed. If you need to change the lens or install a C-mount lens:
Me mohio kua weto te kamera.
Carefully unscrew the existing lens or protective cap.
If using a C-mount lens, attach the provided C-Mount Lens Adapter first, then screw in the C-mount lens.
Screw in the new lens gently until secure. Avoid overtightening.
Replace the sensor cap when the camera is not in use to protect the sensor.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1. Powering On and Initial View
Once all connections are secure, apply power to the camera. The camera will automatically output video via the HDMI port. Ensure your display or recording device is set to the correct HDMI input.
4.2. Using the OSD Menu
The inline OSD controller allows you to access and adjust various camera settings. Press the joystick button to enter the main menu. Use the joystick to navigate through options and change values.
Whakaterenga: Push the joystick up/down/left/right to move the cursor.
Kōwhiringa: Pēhia te pātene rākau hei kōwhiri i tētahi kōwhiringa, hei whakaū rānei i tētahi tautuhinga.
Putaatu: Navigate to "Exit" or press the joystick button repeatedly to go back through menus and exit the OSD.
4.3. Common Settings Adjustments
I roto i te tahua OSD, ka taea e koe te whakatika i nga tautuhinga penei:
Resolution/Frame Rate: Select your desired output resolution (e.g., 1080p, 720p) and frame rate.
Taurite Ma: Adjust for accurate color reproduction under different lighting conditions (Auto, Manual, Indoor, Outdoor).
Whakaaturanga: Control brightness, including Shutter Speed, Gain, and Brightness.
WDR (Awhe Nui Whanui): Enable or disable WDR to improve image quality in scenes with both very bright and very dark areas.
Whakaiti Haruru: Adjust the level of noise reduction to reduce graininess in low-light conditions.
Whakatikatika Atahanga: Fine-tune settings like Sharpness, Contrast, and Saturation.
Tautuhinga Ororongo: Adjust audio input levels if using the TRS stereo audio input.
5. Tiaki
5.1. Te horoi i te kamera
Tinana kāmera: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the camera body. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
Arotahi: For the lens, use a specialized lens cleaning cloth and lens cleaning solution. Gently wipe in a circular motion from the center outwards. Avoid touching the lens surface with your fingers.
Pūoko: The camera sensor is delicate. If cleaning is required, it is recommended to use a professional camera cleaning service or a specialized sensor cleaning kit with extreme care.
5.2. Rokiroki
When not in use, store the camera in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive dust. Always attach the sensor cap to protect the lens and sensor.
6. Te Raru
Nga take me nga otinga noa:
Raruraru
Take pea
Rongoā
No video output / Black screen
No power to camera.
Ko te taura HDMI kua wetekina, kua he ranei.
Incorrect input selected on display.
Me mohio kei te hono te hiko hiko me te mahi.
Tirohia ngā hononga taura HDMI; ngana ki tētahi atu taura.
Verify display input.
Kounga ahua ngoikore / Whakaahua pōuriuri
Karekau te arotahi.
Mata paru.
Incorrect OSD settings (e.g., low sharpness).
Adjust lens focus ring.
Clean the lens carefully.
Access OSD menu to adjust sharpness, exposure, and other image settings.
Kaore he urunga ororongo
Audio cable loose or faulty.
Incorrect audio settings in OSD.
Check 3.5mm audio cable connection.
Verify audio input levels and settings in the OSD menu.
Camera not responding to OSD controller
Breakout cable not fully connected.
Faulty OSD controller.
Ensure the multi-pin connector of the breakout cable is securely attached to the camera.
Contact support if the controller is unresponsive.
Whakatupato Tino: As noted in the setup section, ensure the 12V power connector is never inserted into the 3.5mm audio jack on the I/O breakout cable. This will cause irreparable damage to the camera. Always verify the correct port before connecting power.
7. Whakatakotoranga
Huanga
Taipitopito
Tau tauira
HD-100A
Waitohu
AIDA
Hunga Hua
12 x 11 x 2 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi
14.4 hekere
Hangarau Pūoko Whakaahua
CMOS
Whakataunga Hopu Ataata
720p (supports Full HD output)
Roa Arotahi Morahi
4 Mirimita
Aperture Morahi
2.5 f
Hangarau Hononga
HDMI
Tae
Pango
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For information regarding warranty coverage, technical support, or service, please refer to the official AIDA webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu rānei ki tā rātou ratonga kiritaki. Ka rerekē pea ngā tikanga me ngā herenga pūtāhui i runga i te rohe me te kaihokohoko.