ATV CTRT7212G User Manual

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Operating Manual
USER'S INSTRUCTIONS
High Resolution DNR Day/Night Color Camera
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In USA and Canada, Use Class 2 Power Supply Only
USER'S MANUAL
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1) Read the .snoitcurtsni es
2) Keep these instruct .snoi
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4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus nea .retaw r
6) Clean only with dry c .htol
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Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug
has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a
third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided
plug does not fit into your outlet. Consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolute outlet.
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13 U )nplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14 ot gnicivres lla refeR ) qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus
has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, conveniance
repeptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold
with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination
to avoid injury from tip-over.
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Contents
USER'S MANUAL
Camera Features
Installing & Adjusting
Dimension & Specification
OSD Control Button
On Screen Dispaly (OSD) Menu
Accessing the OSD Menu Settings continued
Lens
Exposure
SSDR
White Balance
BLC
DNR3
Day/Night
Special
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Image Adjust
Cam Title
Sync
Motion
Privacy
DIS
Profile
RETURN
Exit
Trouble Shooting
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Camera Features
Ultra High Sensitivity
The built-in high sensitivity COLOR CCD produces a clear image even in 0.0001Lux(Sens-up x512) lower illumination.
700TV Lines
By adopting a diagonal 6mm(1/3") 520,000(NTSC) pixel, 610,000(PAL) pixel SONY CCD, the camera produces clear picture quality with a horizontal resolution of 700 TV lines for color and a horizontal resolution of 750 TV lines for BW mode.
DNR3
The high-performance SV-V DSP chip effectively removes low-light gain noise and ghosting to provide clear images even in dark environments.
Day&Night
The camera has a function that automatically selects the mode that is appropriate for daytime or night-time conditions. The COLOR mode operates in daytime conditions to provide optimum colors, and BW mode operates in night-time conditions to enhance the definition of the image.
SSDR
For images with high contrast between bright and dark Areas from difficult lighting conditions such as backlighting, this camera selectively illuminates darker Areas while rataining the same light level for brighter Areas to even out the overall brightness.
Miscellaneous Functions
HLC(High Light Compensation), SENS-UP, FLIP(H/V-REV), D-ZOOM, SHARPNESS, MOTION DETECTION and PRIVACY functions are provided.
Profile
Yon can set a mode according to the camera installation conditions.
- BASIC, DAY/NIGHT, BACKLIGHT, ITS, INDOOR, USER
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1. Installation
Installing & Adjusting
- Place the mounting plate on a at installation surface
and mount with the provided screws.
- Feed the cable through the center of the mounting plate.
- Place the camera body in the mounting plate socket and hold.
- Then place the outer plate over the camera body & mounting plate and tighten side screws to lock the camera into place.
- Loosen side screws to adjust camera angle as needed, then tighten the side screws to lock into place.
2. Focus / Zoom Screw
- To widen the viewing angle turn the Zoom screw to "W"(Wide) to obtain a closer view turn it to "T"(Tele).
- Turn the Focus screw to "N"(Near) or "∞"(Far)
untill the sharpest Focus is made.
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Dimension Connection
Image Pick-Up Device TV System Total Pixels
Scanning Frequency Scanning System Synchronization Resolution Minimum Illumination S/N Ratio Video Output Electronic Shutter Speed OSD
White Balance
REVERSE PIP D-ZOOM MOTION
Power Supply Power Consumption Lens Operational Temp. Storage Temp. Dimension Weight
1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD NTSC 976(H) * 508(V) 976(H) * 494(V)
15.734KHz(H) & 59.94Hz(V) 2:1 Interlace Internal / Line-Lock 700TVLines IR LED OFF : 0.15Lux, IR LED ON : 0Lux More than 52dB CVBS: 1.0Vp-p / 75ȏ
ESC / A.FLK / MANUAL(1/60 ~ 1/120,000)
Available
ATW / OUTDOOR / INDOOR / MANUAL / AWCSET
OFF / H-REV / V-REV / HV-REV OFF / ON OFF / ON(x1~x16) OFF / ON(4 Programmable Zone)
PRIVACY
OFF / ON(12 Programmable Zone)
DIS (Digital Image Stabilizadion)
OFF / ON DC12V / AC24VnDual Voltage
DC Auto Iris Varifocal Lens
-35 ~ +50 Deg C. RH95% MAX.
-35 ~ +60 Deg C. RH95% MAX. 140mm(W) * 111mm(H) * 180mm(D) 1800g
Environmental
IP66 Weatherproof
IR LED OFF 200mA(DC), IR LED OFF 70mA(AC) / IR LED ON 670mA(DC), IR LED ON 240mA(AC)
SSDR
BLC
Day & Night
AGC SENS-UP
DNR3 (Digital Noise Reduction)
OFF / ON(Level adjustable)
BLC / HLC / OFF
EXTERN / COLOR / BW / AUTO
Special
LOW / HIGH / OFF AUTO(x2~X512) / OFF
OFF / ON(Level adjustable)
1. Dimension & Connection
2. Specication
Dimension & Specication
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OSD Control Button
1. OSD Button could be used when it needs to OSD control.
▲ Up button : Moves the cursor upwards. Use this button to select an item or adjust the parameters.
▼ Down button : Moves the cursor downwards. Use this button to select an item or adjust the
parameters.
Left button : Moves the cursor to the left. Use this button to select or adjust the parameters of the
selected item. The parameter changes each time this button is pressed.
Right button : Moves the cursor to the right. Use this button to select or adjust the parameters of
the selectd item. The parameter changes each time this button is pressed.
Set button : Executes selections and displays a submenu for an item with the
mark.
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On Screen Display (OSD) Menu
On Screen Display (OSD) Menu Camera functions and settings can be adjusted or changed by activating the OSD manu. When the OSD menu is activated text will display on the monitor. The user can then move the cursor to the desired function to change the setting.
SETUP Menu
LENS
EXPOSURE
SSDR
WHITE BALANCE
BACKLIGHT
DNR3
DAY/NIGHT
SPECIAL
● DC
● BRIGHTNESS
● SENS-UP
● OFF
● ATW
● MANUAL
● OFF
● OFF
● AUTO
● EXTERN
● IMAGE ADJ.
● MOTION
● PROFILE
● SHUTTER
● RETURN
● ON
● OUTDOOR
● ATW → SET
● USER BLC
● ON
● COLOR
● CAM TITLE
● PRIVACY
● COMM ADJ.
● AGC
● INDOOR
● HLC
● B/W
● SYNC
● DIS
● RETURN
EXIT
● SAVE
● NOT SAVE
● RESET
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Accessing the OSD Menu Settings continued
1. Press the SETUP button.
● Settings can now be made. The SETUP menu is displayed on the monitor.
MAIN SETUP
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. SSDR
4. WHITE BAL
5. BACKLIGHT
6. DNR3
7. DAY/NIGHT
8. SPECIAL
9. EXIT
DC
ON
ATW
OFF
ON
AUTO
SAVE
2. Select a menu item from the list available by using the Up and Down buttons.
● Functions are selected using up and down buttons.
● Place the cursor over a desired item, the selected position is displayed.
MAIN SETUP
Select the function
using the UP or
DOWN button.
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. SSDR
4. WHITE BAL
5. BACKLIGHT
6. DNR3
7. DAY/NIGHT
8. SPECIAL
9. EXIT
DC
ON
ATW
OFF
ON
AUTO
SAVE
3. Set up a selected item by using the Left and Right buttons.
When an arrow is present, press SETUP button to enter sub-menu.
Change the status using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
4. To nish the settings, select 'EXIT' and press the SET button.
NOTE
● An item with the icon also has sub menus. To select a sub menu, select an item with the
icon and press the SET button.
● An item with the - - - icon has no sub-menus available for selection.
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■ Lens
Using this function, you can control the screen brightness.
1. When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select 'LENS' by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates 'LENS'.
MAIN SETUP
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. SSDR
DC : You can adjust the minimum shutter and maximum
value of shutter when DC Lens mode is selected.
2. Press SETUP to choose from the sub menu items as listed below.
DC
ON
BRIGHTNESS : Adjusts the video brightness (selectable from 1 ~ 70).
IRIS SPEED : Adjusts the iris control speed of the DC lens. If the control speed is too slow or fast,
use this menu to adjusts the speed.
FOCUS ADJ. : Press SET to enter focus menu. Then to adjust the lens focus correctly, ensure
"MODE" is set to 'ON'. After lens focus has been adjusted, set "MODE" to 'OFF'.
NOTE
● If color rolling occurs when using a DC lens, set Shutter to - - -.
● Some lenses may not work properly, depending on the setting of the BRIGHTNESS LEVEL.
■ Exposure
1. When the SETUP menu is displayed, select 'EXPOSURE' by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates'EXPOSURE'. Press SETUP to enter.
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. SSDR
MAIN SETUP
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DC
ON
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2. Select the desired mode using Up and Down buttons.
EXPOSURE SETUP
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1. BRIGHTNESS
2. SHUTTER
3. AGC
4. SENS-UP
5. RETURN
BRIGHTNESS : Adjusts the exposure brightness.
SHUTTER : You can select either auto or manual shutter.
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HIGH
OFF
● A.FLK : Select this when you experience picture icker, which can happen when there is a clash
with the frequency of the installed lighting.
● ESC : Select this to control the shutter speed automatically. If ESC is selected, the shutter speed is
automatically controlled depending on the ambient illumination of the subject.
● MANUAL : You can control shutter speed manually. (1/60 ~ 1/120,000)
● - - - : Shutter speed is xed at 1/60 sec. (1/50 sec.)
SHUTTER continued
NOTE
● When using a DC lens, set the shutter mode to A.FLK if color rolling occurs.
● When the SHUTTER is set to ESC after selecting Internal Synchronization Type, the picture may become unstable if the camera faces a bright uorescent light. Therefore, take care
when choosing the installation position.
● When the SHUTTER is set to MANUAL or A.FLK mode, SENS-UP will be disabled.
● Set the shutter mode to - - - if color rolling occurs.
AGC (AUTO GAIN CONTROL) : The higher the gain level, the brighter the screen, but the higher the
noise.
● OFF : Deactivates the AGC function.
● LOW : Allows automatic gain control from 5.3dB to 32dB.
● HIGH : Allows automatic gain control from 5.3dB to 37dB.
SENS-UP : When it is night or dark, the camera automatically detects the light level and maintains a
clear picture if this mode is activated.
● OFF : Deactivates the SENS-UP function.
● AUTO : Activates the SENS-UP function.
AUTO X2
LIMIT
Press SET to Return
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RETURN : Select this to save the changes in the EXPOSURE menu and return to the SETUP menu.
NOTE
● If you press the SET button in 'AUTO' mode, you can adjust brightness by increasing or decreasing the shutter speed. (x2 ~x512)
● Note that the higher the zoom level, the brighter the screen, but the more likely it is that an
after-image will appear.
● Although noise, spots and whitish symptoms may occur in SENS-UP operation when the
zoom level is increased, this is normal.
■ SSDR (Super Dynamic Range)
SSDR illuminates darker areas of an image while retaining the same light level for brighter areas to even out the overall brightness of images with high contrast between bright and dark areas.
MAIN SETUP
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. SSDR
4. WHITE BAL
5. BACKLIGHT
DC
ON
ATW
OFF
1. When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select 'SSDR' by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates 'SSDR'.
2. Turn on by using the Left/Right buttons ahd press SETUP to change the SSDR level in the sub menu according to the contrast between bright and dark areas.
SSDR SETUP
LEVEL 8
Press SET to Return
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SSDR OFF SSDR ON
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■ White Balance control
Use the White Balance Function to adjust the screen color.
1. When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select 'WHITE BAL' by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates 'WHITE BAL'.
2. Select a desired mode using the Left and Right buttons.
MAIN SETUP
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. SSDR
4. WHITE BAL
5. BACKLIGHT
Select one of the follwing 5 modes, as appropriate for your purpose.
ATW : Select this when the color temperature is between 1,700˚K and 11,000˚K.
OUTDOOR : Select this when the color temperature is between 1,700˚K and 11,000˚K.
(sodium light inclusion)
INDOOR : Select this when the color temperature is between 4,500˚K and 8,500˚K.
MANUAL : Select this to ne-tune White Balance manually. Set White Balance rst by using the ATW
or AWC mode. After that switch to MANUAL mode, ne-tune the White Balance and then
press the SET button.
AWC → SET : To ne the optimal luminance level for the current environment, point the camera
towards a sheet of white paper and press the Fuction Setup switch. If the environment changes, readjust it.
DC
ON
ATW
OFF
NOTE
● White Balance may not work properly under the following conditions. In this case select the
AWC mode.
1. When the color temperature of the environment surrounding the subject is out of the control range (ie. clear sky or sunset).
2. When the ambient illumination of the subject is dim.
3. If the camera id directed towards a uorescent light or is installed in a place where
illumination changes dramatically, the White Balance operation may become unstable.
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■ BLC (Back Light Compensation)
1. When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select 'BACKLIGHT' by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates 'BACKLIGHT'.
MAIN SETUP
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. SSDR
4. WHITE BAL
5. BACKLIGHT
DC
ON
ATW
OFF
2. Select a desired mode using the Left and Right buttons depending on the camera purpose. ▶ USER BLC : Enables a user to select a desired area on a picture and view that area more clearly.
● LEVEL : Adjust level of the HLC function.
● TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT : Adjust the area to be enhanced.
BLC SETUP
1. LEVEL
2. TOP
3. DOWN
4. LEFT
5. RIGHT
6. RETURN
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MIDDLE
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70
150
Press SET to Return
BLC ON BLC OFF
HLC (High Light Compensation) : If the scene contains extremely bright light areas such as from car
headlight, the light can mask out much of the on-screen detail. Use HLC feature to remove these exceptionally bright light areas to allow detail such as car license plate number to become visible.
● LEVEL : Adjust level of the HLC function.
● LIMIT : Enable to change the operating condition.
● MASK COLOR/TONE : Change the color / brightness of the masking area.
( Black, Red, Blue, Cyan, Magenta)
● TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT : Adjust the area to be enhanced.
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HLC continued
HLC SETUP
1. LEVEL
2. LIMIT
3. MASK COLOR
4. MASK TONE
5. TOP
6. BOTTOM
7. LEFT
8. RIGHT
9. RETURN
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MIDDLE NIGHT ONLY BLACK 5 10 105 10 210
OFF : Not being used.
HLC OFF
HLC ON
3. Select a desired mode using the Left and Right buttons and press the SET button.
BLC : Select 'BLC' to adjust the area to
be enhanced then adjust the level.
BLC SETUP
LEVEL
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Press SET to Return Press SET to Return
TOP
DOWN
LEFT
RIGHT
NOTE
MIDDLE
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HLC : Enable the user to change the level
limit, mask color/tone and area.
BLC SETUP
LEVEL LIMIT MASK COLOR MASK TONE TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT
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MIDDLE NIGHT ONLY BLACK 5 38 109 54 121
● For effective license plate observation, it needs minimum illumination and fast shutter speed
more than 1/200 sec.
● Because there can be a difference in the effectiveness of HLC according to the amount of
light area in the screen, optimize the installation angle for the best HLC performance.
● When dark, the HLC is only activated when a bright light exceeding a specic size in NIGHT
ONLY mode.
● The HLC is not activated in day light or when bright light is not present at night in NIGHT
ONLY mode.
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■ DNR3
This function reduces the background noise in a low luminance environment.
1. When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select 'DNR3' by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates 'DNR3'.
MAIN SETUP
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. SSDR
4. WHITE BAL
5. BACKLIGHT
6. DNR3
DC
ON
ATW
OFF
ON
2. Select a desired mode using the Left and Right buttons.
OFF : Deactivates DNR3. Noise is not reduced.
ON : Activates DNR3 so that noise is reduced.
3. Set the DNR3 mode to 'ON' and press the SET button. Then you can adjust the noise reduction level.
DNR3
LEVEL 15
Press SET to Return
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NOTE
● You cannot set the DNR3 to 'ON' or 'OFF' when the AGC mode of the EXPOSURE menu is 'OFF'.
● When adjusting the noise reduction level in DNR3 mode, remember that the higher the level
is set, the greater the reduction in noise level, as will the brightness of the image.
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■ Day/Night
Yon can display pictures in color or black and white.
1. When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select 'DAY/NIGHT' by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates 'DAY/NIGHT'.
MAIN SETUP
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. SSDR
4. WHITE BAL
5. BACKLIGHT
6. DNR3
7. DAY/NIGHT
DC
ON
ATW
OFF
ON
COLOR
2. Select a desired mode using the Left and Right buttons according to the picture display you want.
EXTERN : This mode allows you to apply a desired lter to external signals.
COLOR : The picture is always displayed in color.
B/W : The picture is always displayed in black and white.
You can turn on or off the burst signal on B/W mode.
AUTO : The mode is switched to 'COLOR' in a normal environment, but switches to 'B/W' mode when
ambient illumination is low. To set up the switching time for AUTO mode, press the SET button. You can turn on or off the burst signal on B/W mode.
AUTO SETUP
1. BURST MODE
2. COLOR→B/W
DURATION DWELL TIME
3. B/W→COLOR
DURATION DWELL TIME
4. RETURN
ON
FAST 5 SEC
FAST 10 SEC
● BURST MODE : You can turn on or off the burst signal on B/W mode.
● DURATION : You can select the brightness level at which the camera switches from day to night mode.
● DWELL TIME : You can select the duration the camera changes from day to night mode and night to
day.
NOTE
● When using a video Auto Iris Lens, if you set the lens level to low, automatic switching
between Colod and Black & White may not occur.
● When AGC in the EXPOSURE menu is 'OFF', '- - -' mode operates as like selecting 'COLOR' mode, and 'AUTO' mode can not be selected.
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■ Special
1. When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select 'SPECIAL' by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates 'SPECIAL'. Press SETUP to enter the 'SPECIAL' menu.
MAIN SETUP
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. SSDR
4. WHITE BAL
5. BACKLIGHT
6. DNR3
7. DAY/NIGHT
8. SPECIAL
DC
ON
ATW
OFF
ON
COLOR
2. Select a desired mode using the Up and Down buttons.
IMAGE ADJ. :
1) When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select 'IMAGE ADJ.' by using the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates 'IMAGE ADJ.'. Press SETUP to enter 'IMAGE ADJ.'.
SPECIAL SETUP
1. IMAGE ADJ.
2. CAM TITLE
3. SYCN
OFF INT
2) Select a desired mode using the Up and Down buttons.
IMAGE SETUP
1. MONITOR
2. REVERSE
3. PIP
● MONITOR : Change the settings value of video that is appropriate to your monitor.
LCD OFF OFF
- LCD : Select this menu item when using a LCD monitor.
- CRT : Select this menu item when using a CRT monitor.
- USER : Use this menu item when using a monitor other than standard ones. You can change the
gamma, PED level, and color gain in the sub menus.
● REVERSE : You can revrse the picture.
- OFF : Picture will not be reversed.
- H-REV : Horizontal ip.
- V-REV : Vertical ip.
- HV-REV : Both Horizontal and Vertical ip.
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● PIP (Picture-in-Picture) : Displays a full size image along with the thumbnail to provide more detailed
information. The position of the thumbnail is adjustable.
● D-ZOOM : You can use a digital zoom of x1 ~ x16.
● FONT COLOR : You can change the OSD font color.
● LANGUAGE : You can select the menu language.
- NTSC : Korean, English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese.
- PAL : English, Chinese, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Russian, Serbian, Swedish, Danish,
Turkish, Portuguese.
● SHARPNESS : As you increase this value, the picture outline becomes stronger and clearer.
Adjust this value appropriately depending on the sharpness of the picture.
● RETURN : Select this to save the settings for the IMAGE ADJ. menu and to return to the SETUP
menu.
NOTE
● When the REVERSE mode is enbled, the text on the screen will not ip.
● If you increase the SHARPNESS level too high, the picture may become distorted or noise may
appear.
CAM TITLE : If you enter a title, the title will appear on the monitor.
1) If the SPECIAL menu screen is displayed, use the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates
'CAM TITLE'.
2) Set it to 'ON' by using the Left and Right buttons.
3) Press the SET button.
4) Use the 4 direction buttons to move to a desired letter and select the letter by pressing the SET button. Repeat this to enter multiple letters. You can enter up to 15 letters.
5) Enter a title, move the cursor to 'POS' and press the SET button. The entered title appears on the
screen. Select the position to display the title on the screen by using the 4 direction buttons and
press the SET button. When the position is determined, select 'END' and press the SET button to
return to the SPECIAL menu.
CAMERA TITLE SETUP
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
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
- .
←→ CLR POS END
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
SHOP
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NOTE
● When the CAM TITLE menu is 'OFF', on title will be displayed on the monitor screen even if you enter
one.
● Only English is available is this mode.
● If you move the cursor to CLR and press the SET button, all the letters are deleted. To edit a letter,
change the cursor to the buttom left arrow and press the SET button. Move the cursor over the letter to be edited, move the cursor to the letter to be inserted and then press the SET button.
SYNC : In areas where the supply is at 60Hz, you can synchronize the output phase of multiple
cameras using the power synchronization function (Line-Lock) without using a synchronization signal generator.
● INT : Internal Synchronization Type.
● L/L : Power Synchronization Type, Line-Lock.
- Press the Function Setup switch.
- You can select a desired phase from 0 to 359 when select 'PHASE'.
SYNC
PHASE 0
Press SET to Return
NOTE
● When using AC power at 60Hz frequency, you can use the L/L type synchronization.
● When the power is DC 12V, or when VPS is set to ON, the SYNC menu is xed to the 'INT' mode.
MOTION : You can monitor activity more efcient with this feature by means of an outlined box
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around moving objects, and the words 'MOTION DETECTED' appearing on screen.
● MOTION : Enable or disable the motion detection feature.
- OFF : Disables motion detection.
- DETECTION : Activates motion detection.
● DETECT BOX : Outlines an object on the screen in a box when movement matches a custom
motion type.
● ALARM OUT : Releases a signal from the MD Output Terminal of the camera when an object's
movement matches a custom motion type.
● DETECT AREA : Denes the motion detection area.
1. MOTION
2. DETECT BOX
3. ALARM OUT
4. DETECT AREA
MOTION MOTION
OFF ON OFF
1. TOP
2. BOTTOM
3. LEFT
4. RIGHT
5. RETURN
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MOTION DET continued
MASK AREA
1. AREA
2. MODE
3. TOP
4. BOTTOM
5. LEFT
6. RIGHT
7. RETURN
● MASK AREA : Specify a detection exception area to mask. Select a mask area number and specify
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AREA1 OFF 30 110 25 110
the size and position.
- AREA : Select up to 4 areas.
- MODE : Turn the selected area ON or OFF.
- TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT : Adjust the size and position of the selected area.
- RETURN : Select this to save the mask area menu setting, and return to the intelligence menu.
● SENSITIVITY : Set the sensitivity of the motion detection. The lower the level means the higher the
sensitivity.
● DETECT SIZE : Selects an object size to detection on the screen. The higher the lwvwl means the
larger the detection size.
● RETURN : Select this to save the motion menu settings and return to the special menu.
PRIVACY : Mask an area you want to hide on the screen.
1) When the SPECIAL menu screen is displayed, press the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow
indicates 'PRIVACY'.
PRIVACY AREA SETUP
1. AREA
2. MODE
3. MASK COLOR
4. TRANSPARENCY
5. SEL POS
6. XPOS
7. YPOS
8. RETURN
2) Set up the mode using the 4 direction buttons.
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AREA1 OFF WHITE OFF L_TOP 10 10
● AREA SEL : Select up to 12 PRIVACY areas.
● MODE : Turn the selected area ON or OFF.
● MASK COLOR : Determines area color. Select Green, Red, Blue, Black, White, Gray.
● TRANSPARENCY : Add or remove transparency from the masked area.
● SELECT POS : Adjust the size and position of the selected area.
● RETURN : Select this to save the PRIVACY menu settings and return to the SPECIAL menu.
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DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer) : This function mitigates any picture movement due to external factors
such as wind.
NOTE
● As the DIS function uses the digital zoom, the camera's resolution will decrease.
● DIS doesn't operate when background illumination is low, or then object pattern is monotonic (such
as a white wall, or sky).
PROFILE : Prole is a set of predened settings for various conditions.
1) When the SPECIAL menu screen is displayed, press the Up and Down buttons so that the arrow
indicates 'PROFILE'.
2) Set up the mode using the 4 direction buttons.
BASIC DAY/NIGHT BACKLIGHT ITS INDOOR USER
SHUTTER
GAIN
WHITE BAL
BACKLIGHT
SSNR3
DAY/NIGHT
● BASIC : Adjusts the settings for the most commonly found environment.
● DAY/NIGHT : Optimizes settings for the respective day/night conditions.
● BACKLIGHT : Optimizes settings so you can distinguish the object from the background in a severe
backlighting condition.
● ITS : Adjusts settings so you can easily check trafc conditions.
● INDOOR : Adjusts the settings for regular indoor lighting conditions.
● USER : Automatically congures the camera to your custom settings.
- Select custom for simple setup mode.
- Congure the menu options to your custom settings.
- The settings are automatically saved as custom mode.
- Prole user mode doesn't initialize when menu resets.
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HIGH
ATW
OFF
ON
AUTO
- - -
HIGH
ATW
OFF
ON
AUTO
- - -
HIGH
ATW
USER BLC
ON
AUTO
MANUAL(1/250)
HIGH
OUTDOOR
OFF
ON
AUTO
A.FLK
HIGH
INDOOR
OFF
ON
AUTO
-
-
-
-
-
-
RETURN : Select this to save SPECIAL menu settings and return to the MAIN SETUP menu.
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■ Exit
Select a desired EXIT mode using the Left and Right buttons depending on the camera purpose.
SAVE : Save the current settings and exit the MAIN SETUP menu.
NOT SAVE : Do not save the current settings and exit the MAIN SETUP menu.
RESET : Resets the camera settings to the factory defaults. Language and monitor settings are not
initialized.
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