Panasonic WV-CZ392, WV-CZ492 Operating Instructions

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Operating Instructions
Color CCTV Camera
Model No. WV-CZ392E
WV-CZ492E
This illustration represents WV-CZ392E.
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual.
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We declare under our sole responsibility that the pro duct to which thi s declar at io n relates is in conformity with the standards or other normative documents following the provisions of Directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC.
Wij verklare n als enige aansprakelijke, dat het product waarop deze verklaring betrekking heeft, vo l d o e t aa n de vo l g e nde n orme n of ande r e no r mat i e ve doc u men t e n, ove reen k oms t i g de bepa l i n g e n v a n R i c h t l ijn e n 20 0 6 / 9 5 / E C e n 2004/108/EC.
Vi erklærer os eneansvarlige for, at dette produkt, s o m d e nn e d ek la r at i o n o mh a nd l er , er i overe ns stemmelse med sta ndarde r eller and re normati ve dokumenter i følge beste mmelserne i direktivene 2006/95/EC og 2004/108/EC.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
Vi deklarerar härmed vårt fulla ansvar för att den produkt till vilken denna deklaration hänvisar är i överensstämmelse med de standarder eller andra normativa dokument som framställs i direktiv nr 2006/95/EC och 2004/108/EC.
Ilmoitamme yksinomaisell a vastuullam me , että tu o t e, jot a tä m ä ilmoi t u s koske e , no uda t t aa seuraav i a standardeja ta i mu ita oh j eelli s i a asiakirjoja, jotka noudattavat direktiivien 2006/95/ EC ja 2004/108/EC säädöksiä.
Vi erklærer oss alene ansvarlige for at produktet s o m d en ne er kl ær in ge n gj el de r f or , e r i overensstemmelse med følgende normer eller andre n o r m g i v e n d e d o k u m e n t e r s o m f ø l g e r be s tem m e lse n e i di re k t ive n e 2006 / 9 5/E C og 2004/108/EC.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Note:
The serial number of this product may be found on the rear of the unit. You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft.
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Contents
Important safety instructions ............................................................................................................ 4
Limitation of liability .......................................................................................................................... 5
Disclaimer of warranty ...................................................................................................................... 5
Preface ............................................................................................................................................. 6
About notations ................................................................................................................................ 6
Features ............................................................................................................................................ 6
About the user manuals ................................................................................................................... 6
Precautions ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Precautions for installation ............................................................................................................... 9
Major operating controls .................................................................................................................. 11
Installation and connection .............................................................................................................. 12
Basic operation ................................................................................................................................ 17
Setup menu ...................................................................................................................................... 18
Advanced operation ......................................................................................................................... 21
Quick setup menu ...................................................................................................................... 21
Advanced setup menu ............................................................................................................... 21
Camera setting ........................................................................................................................... 21
Preset position setting ................................................................................................................ 29
Special setting ............................................................................................................................ 32
Communication setting ............................................................................................................... 33
Using the scene select setting menu
Language setting ....................................................................................................................... 35
Quick setup ................................................................................................................................ 35
Password lock setting ................................................................................................................ 35
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 37
Specifications ................................................................................................................................... 38
Standard accessories ...................................................................................................................... 39
.......................................................................................... 34
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Important safety instructions

1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) 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 obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord f rom being w alk ed on or pinched pa rticularl y at p lugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) 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.
S3125A
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14)
Refer all servicing to 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 spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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Limitation of liability

THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY'S RIGHT. THIS PUBLICATION COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INACCURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. CHANGES ARE ADDED TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN, AT ANY TIME, FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION AND/OR THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT (S).

Disclaimer of warranty

IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON, EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR THE CASES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW:
(1) ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DIRECT OR INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT;
(2) PERSO NAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED B Y INAPP ROPRIATE USE O R
NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER;
(3) UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE, REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY
THE USER;
(4) INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED,
DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT;
(5) ANY PROBLEM, CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIE NCE , OR LOSS OR DA MAGE,
ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY;
(6) ANY CLAIM OR ACTION FOR DAMAGES, BROUGH T BY ANY PERSON OR
ORGANIZATION BEING A PHOTOGENIC SUBJECT, DUE TO VIOLATION OF PRIVACY WITH THE RESULT OF THAT SURVEILLANCE-CAMERA'S PICTURE, INCLUDING SAVED DATA, FOR SOME REASON, BECOMES PUBLIC OR IS USED FOR ANY PURPOSE.
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Preface

This product is a 1/4 type CCD color CCTV camera. Connection of this product to a video monitor allows users to use this product as a monitoring camera.
WV-CZ392: 36x zoom
WV-CZ492: 36x zoom, Super Dynamic 6

About notations

The following notations are used when describing the functions limited for specified models. The functions without the notations are supported by all models.
CZ392
The functions with this notation are available when using the model WV-CZ392.
CZ492
The functions with this notation are available when using the model WV-CZ492.

Features

High quality picture of 976 x 582 pixels
Minimum illumination of 0.5 lx for color mode
Minimum illumination of 0.04 lx for black-and-white mode
Privacy zone feature enables users to veil unwanted zones
Protocol adaptability to Panasonic's protocol
Auto Day/Night mode enables the camera to switch between color and black-and-white
in response to input lights Built-in digital motion detector and alarm outputs
Super Dynamic 6 can capture clear images of subjects whose illumination is extremely
different Up to 256 preset position
Sync is available from internal
Automatic gain control circuit
Image hold
Digital noise reduction effect
Setting change executable only by authorized personnel thanks to the password lock
function Enhanced horizontal resolution by resolution setting
CZ492

About the user manuals

The illustrations and screens used in these operating instructions show the case of WV-CZ392.
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Precautions

The following points as well as the contents of "Warning" and "Caution" shall be observed.
Refer installation work to the dealer.
Installation work requires technique and experiences. Otherwise injury, or damage to this product may result. Be sure to consult the dealer.
Do not insert any foreign objects.
This could permanetly damage this product. Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify this product.
Failure to observe this may cause fire or electric shock. Consult the dealer for the repair or inspections.
Stop operation immediately when something is wrong with this product.
When smoke goes up from this product or the smell of smoke comes from this product, continued use will result in fire, injury, or damage to the product. Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service.
Select an installation area that can support the total weight.
Se l e c t i n g an inap p r o priate install a t i o n surface may cause the product to fall down or topple over, resulting in injury. In s t a l lation wor k shall be started afte r sufficient reinforcement.
Periodic inspections shall be conducted.
Rust on the metal parts or screws may cause the product to fall down resulting in injury or accidents. Consult the dealer for the inspections.
This product shall be installed in a vibration-free place.
Failure to observe this may cause screws and bolts to be loosened and consequently to fall resulting in injury.
Install this product high enough to ensure that people don't hit their heads.
Failure to observe this may cause a drop resulting in injury or accidents.
Do not strike or give a strong shock to this product.
Failure to observe this may cause injury or fire.
Turn the power off when do wiring of this product.
Failure to observe this may cause electric shock. A short circuit or wrong wiring may cause fire.
Do not use this product in an atmosphere
of ammable gases.
Failure to observe this may cause injury by explosion.
Avoid installing this product in locations where it is subject to damage by salt or corrosive gas.
Ot h er w is e th e mo u n t i n g fi x tu r e s wil l deteriorate, causing the product to fall down and leading to accidents.
Tighten screws and mounting xtures to the specied torque.
Failure to observe this may cause a drop resulting in injury or accidents.
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[Precautions for use]
This product is designed to be used indoors.
This product is not operable outdoors.
This product has no power switch.
When turning off the power, turn off a circuit breaker.
To keep on using with stable performance
Parts of this product may deteriorate and it may shorten the lifetime of this product when using in locations subject to high temperatures and high humidity. (Recommended operating temperature: +35 °C {95 °F} or lower) Do not expose this product to direct heat sources such as a heater.
Handle this product with care.
Do not drop this product, nor apply shock or vibration to this product. Failure to observe this may cause trouble.
Discoloration on the CCD color lter
When continuously shooting a bright light source such as a spotlight, the color filter of the CCD ma y hav e de teriorate d an d it may cau s e disc olorat ion. Ev en wh e n changing the fixed shooting direction after co ntinuo u sly sh ooting a sp otligh t for a certain period, the discoloration may remain.
Do not aim this product at strong light sources.
A light source such as a spot light causes a blooming (light bleeding) or a smear (vertical lines).
Smear Bright subject
Blooming
Cleaning this product body
Tur n the powe r off when clea n i n g this pro d u ct. Do no t us e stro n g ab r a si v e de t e r gent when cleanin g this pr oduct. Otherwise, it may cause discoloration.
Synchronous mode setting
Image synchronous mode of this camera indicates internal synchronization (INT) only. Set the multiplex vertical driver (VD2) as OFF when the camera is connected to the system controller of the company.
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Precautions for installation

The following points as well as the contents of "Warning" and "Caution" shall be observed.
Panasonic assumes no responsibility for injuries or property damage resulting from failures arising out of improper installation or operation inconsistent with this documentation.
Installation work shall be performed in accordance with the technology standard of the electric installation.
This product is designed to be used indoors.
This product is not operable outdoors. Do not expose the product to direct sunlight for hours and do not install the product near a heater or an air conditioner. Otherwise, it may cause deformation, discoloration and malfunction. Keep the product away from water and moisture.
Installing place
Contact your dealer for assistance if you are unsure of an appropriate place in your particular environment.
Make sure that the installation area is
strong enough to hold the product, such as a concrete ceiling. Install the camera in the foundation area
of the architecture or where sufficient strength is assured. If a ceiling board such as plaster board is
too weak to support the total weight, the area shall be sufficiently reinforced.
Avoid installing this product in the follow­ing locations.
Location where it may get wet from rain or
water splash. Locations where a chemical agent is
used such as a swimming pool. Locations subject to steam and oil
smoke such as a kitchen, Locations near flammable gas or vapor. Locations where radiation or x-ray
emissions are produced. Locations where corrosive gas is
produced, Locations where it may be damaged by briny air such as seashores. Locations where the temperature is not
within –10 °C to +50 °C. Locations subject to vibrations (This
product is not designed for on-vehicle use.)
Avoid moist or dusty places to install this system.
Otherwise, lifetime of the internal parts may be shortened.
Avoid installing this product in a place with a high level of noise.
Installation near an air conditioner, an air clean er, a v ending machin e, or the like causes noise.
Be sure to remove this product if it is not in use.
Keep the camera cable away from the lighting cable.
Failure to observe this may cause noise.
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Radio interference
When the camera is used near TV /radio antenna, strong electric field or magnetic field (near a motor or a transformer), images may be distorted and noise sound may be produced. In such a case, run the camera cable through specialized st eel co ndu it tubes.
Locally procure the screws
Screws are not supplied with this product. Prep a r e th e sc rews ac cordi n g to th e material, structure, strength and other factors of the mounting area and the total weight of objects to be mounted.
Screw tightening
The screws and bolts must be tightened
with an appropriate tightening torque according to the material and strength of the installation area. Do not use an impact driver. Failure to
observe this may cause overtightening and consequently damage to the screws. When a screw is tightened, make the
screw at a right angle to the surface. After tightening the screws or bolts, perform visual check to ensure tightening is enough and there is no backlash.
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Major operating controls

Tripod mount base
1
DC power terminal [12V
2
Power indicator [POWER
3
Operation buttons
4
Video output connector
5
Lens control terminal
6
IN]
]
1
Alarm output terminal
7
Day/Night input terminal [D/N IN]
8
RS485 data In/Output terminal
9
RS485 terminal select switch
!
Zoom, Focus and Auto Focus can
1:
2
2
2
2
be controlled by setting button if the setup menu is not opened.
For more information about 6 ~ 9,
2:
refer to page 14.
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Installation and connection

Important:
The following installing and connections should be made by qualified service personnel or
system installers in accordance with all local codes.
1
Secure the camera mount bracket (option) to an installation position, and mount the
camera on the camera mount bracket.
Important:
The camera mount bracket shall be mounted on the foundation part of the construction or
a part with adequate strength. When installing on the ceiling, select "ON" for "UPSIDE-DOWN" setting on the setup menu
(refer to page 29).
<Installation sample on a ceiling>
Camera mount bracket (option)
12
Screws (locally procured)
The mounting conditions of the camera mount bracket are described as follows:
Installation place
Applicable mount bracket
Recommended screw
Screws (locally procured)
Number of screw
Minimum pull-out strength (per 1 pc.)
On ceiling WV-7011 M6 4 pcs. 196 N
WV-7010 M8 3 pcs. 196 N WV-7012 M6 3 pcs. 196 N
On wall WV-831 M8 4 pcs. 921 N
WV-7013 M6 3 pcs. 2.25 kN
For some applicable mount brackets, "A" is attached to the model number. The mounting conditions are the same even for the A-attached models.
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2
The video output cable (locally procured) is connected to the video output connector.
Important:
Be sure to turn off the power of each device before connection.
Be sure tp secure the coaxial cable connectors.
The maximum extensible length is shown in the table.
Type of coaxial cable
RG-59/U
(3C-2V)
RG-6/U (5C-2V)
RG-11/U
(7C-2V)
RG-15/U
(10C-2V) Recommended maximum
m 250 500 600 800
cable length
3
Use a cable tie (locally procured) to attach the coaxial cable to the camera mount bracket.
Important:
The cable tie shall be made of metallic or durable material to be strong enough because
the tie plays the role of camera drop prevention measures in case. When the camera mount bracket is mounted on a wall, be sure to observe the mounting
height described on the illustration below.
<Installation sample on a ceiling> <Installation sample on a wall>
Camera mount bracket (option)
The cable shall be tied to the camera mount bracket to avoid slack.
The cable shall be tied to the camera mount bracket to avoid slack.
Camera mount bracket (option)
More than 270 cm
Floor
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4
Connet the cable of control terminal to all control terminals.
Control Terminals
NAME I/O NOTICE
1 ZOOM (TELE: +, WIDE: -) IN TELE (+3 V - +15 V) WIDE (-3 V - -15 V) 2 FOCUS (NEAR: +, FAR: -) IN NEAR (+3 V - +15 V) FAR (-3 V - -15 V) 3 IRIS (OPEN: +, CLOSE: -) IN OPEN (+3 V - +15 V) CLOSE (-3 V - -15 V) 4 COM (For ZOOM, FOCUS, IRIS) 5 ALARM OUT
Open collector-output max.16 V DC 100 mA OFF (OPEN)/ON (0 V)
6 DAY/NIGHT IN Pulled up to 5.0 V DC
OFF (open or 4 V DC-5 V DC)/ON (0 V 0.2 mA) 7 GND (For ALARM, DAY/NIGHT) 8 RS485 (B) I/O 9 RS485 (A) I/O
Lens Control Terminal
Control is possible from external equipment by changing ZOOM, FOCUS, and IRIS to "+" or "-".
<Internal Connection Diagram>
3.6
3.6
ZOOM
FOCUS IRIS
3.6
COM
external controller etc.
* If you use a lens control terminal, you should not use GND but the COM terminal. * The COM terminal is used in common with ZOOM, FOCUS, and IRIS. *
To change the polarity of "+" or "-", make a changeover with the "ZOOM INVERSE" or "FOCUS INVERSE" on the setup menu.
Alarm Output Terminal
Connect an external device such as a buzzer or lamp to the ALM OUT terminal.
DAY/NIGHT Input Terminal
Connect an external sensor to the DAY/NIGHT IN terminal.
Note:
Use a relay unit if the voltage or current of the connected device exceeds the rating.
To validate the Day/Night function, set "BW MODE" to "EXT" on the setup menu.
The GND terminal comes in only one.
If multiple GND lines are required, branches should be made outside the equipment.
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RS485 Data In/Output Terminal
T(B) T(A)
R(B) R(A)
Control data is transmitted and received to and from other peripherals. For the farthest camera from RS485 convertor, set the RS485 terminal select switch to RS485 LINE TERM, or Hi-Z for other cameras.
Switch Function
Switch position
Right Hi-Z Left Terminal resistor
Note:
2
Wire gauge size is thicker than AWG#22 (0.325 mm
Because the existence of potential difference with the devices in long distance, communications
)
may be abnormal. Use the same GND line or an RS485 isolator (locally procured).
<Half duplex>
Data Transmission
Data Reception
5
Turn on the power.
B A
Important:
The power supply of 12 V DC shall be insulated against 220 to 240 V AC.
Connect the power supply of 12 V DC:
Loosen the screw of the power cord plug (accessory).
1
Connect the power supply of 12 V DC to the power cord plug.
2
Strip the end of the wire by 3 mm to 7 mm, and twist the stripped part of the wire
sufficiently to avoid short circuit. Calculation of the relation among the cable length, resistance, and power supply. The voltage supplied to the camera shall be between 10.8 V DC and 16 V DC.
10.8 V DC ≤ V
- 2 (R x I x L) ≤16 V DC
A
L: Cable length (m) R: Resistansce of copper wire (Ω/m) V
: DC output voltage of power supply unit
A
I: DC current consumption (A) See specifications
Resistance of copper wire [at 20 ˚C]
Copper wire size (AWG)
Resistance
#24
(0.205 mm2)
#22
(0.325 mm2)
#20
(0.519 mm2)
#18
(0.833 mm2)
#16
(1.307 mm2)
/m 0.083 0.052 0.033 0.020 0.013
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Cautions:
Check whether the stripped part of the wire is not exposed and is securely connected.
To prevent fire or electric shock hazard,use a UL listed cable (WV-1, style 1007) for the DC
power terminal. Do not mistake "+" and "-" when connecting the power cable to the DC power terminal of
the camera. It may cause trouble. This is not mobile equipment. Never feed the power from a battery source.
Tighten the screw of the power cord plug.
3
Connect the power cord plug to the DC power terminal.
4
(Negative)
Power cord plug (accessory)
(Positive)
Important:
Use the provided power cord plug (accessory).
Make sure that the power cord plug is inserted fully into the DC power terminal, or it may
cause malfunction. Use the adapter comply with the power source and consumption (refer to page 38).
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Basic operation

The description below explains how to operate the setup menu basically. The operations in the setup menu are performed with the operation buttons after calling up the setup menu on the connected video monitor.
Screenshot 1
Hold down the [SET] button for around 2 seconds to call up the top screen of the
Step 1
Move the cursor to the item to be set, and press the [SET] button.
setup menu.
MODEL WV-CZ392
CAMERA ID OFF SCENE SELECT PRESET POSITION LANGUAGE
ADVANCED SETUP
Screenshot 2 Step 2
The s elected se tup scre en in the setu p menu appears on the screen.
PRESET POSITION PRESET MAP HOME POSITION OFF
SELF RETURN OFF AUTO MODE OFF IMAGE HOLD OFF ZOOM INVERSE OFF FOCUS INVERSE OFF
RET TOP
Perform the settings for each item.
Selection of setting item:
Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to move
the cursor. Change of settings:
Press the [RIGHT] or [LEFT] button.
Display of advanced setup screen:
Press the [SET] button when "
attached to the target setting item. Return to previous setup screen:
Move the cursor to "RET" and press the
[SET] button. Return to top screen:
Move the cursor to "TOP" and press the
[SET] button.
" is
Step 3
When configure the setting except for quick setup menu, hold down the [SET] button for around 2 seconds to quit the setup menu.
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Setup menu

Performing each setting item in the setup menu should be completed in advance to use this unit. Perform the settings for each item in accordance with the conditions of the camera shooting area.
List of setup menu
Setup item Description CAMERA Performs the camera operation settings.
CAMERA ID This item specifies the camera title. The camera title that indicates the
ALC/MANUAL Performs settings Light control. SHUTTER Specifies the electronic shutter speed. AGC Specifies gain adjustment. SENS UP Specifies electronic sensitivity enhancement. WHITE BAL Specifies white balance adjustment. VMD Performs settings regarding VMD (Video Motion Detector). DNR Selects the level of the digital noise reduction function. BW MODE Performs each setting regarding the black-and-white mode such as
PRIVACY ZONE Hides undesired portions in the camera shooting area. AF MODE Selects auto focus mode. ZOOM LIMIT A limitation is provided to prohibit the ZOOM operation in the direction of
STABILIZER Decides whether or not to enable the image stabilizer. UPSIDE-DOWN The video image is reversed upside down during ON setting.
PRESET POSITION
PRESET Selects the position number. The preset setting menu appears on the
MAP The PRESET POSITION (MAP) menu appears on the monitor screen. HOME POSITION SELF RETURN Set up the time needed to return to the home position automatically. AUTO MODE Use the auto mode setting to specify the camera movement mode. IMAGE HOLD The camera picture remains as a still image on the monitor screen until
ZOOM INVERSE The TELE/WIDE operation from the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons is reversed
FOCUS INVERSE The FAR/NEAR operation from the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons is reversed
SPECIAL Performs the special settings.
CHROMA GAIN Adjusts the chroma level. AP GAIN Adjusts the aperture level. PEDESTAL Adjusts the pedestal (brightness) level. DISPLAY Configure the display setting. PIX OFF Corrects image defects such as flaws. REFRESH The refresh operation is started. CAMERA RESET Restores the settings in the setup menu to the default settings.
SER.NO. Displays the serial number of this unit. COMMUNICATION Selects RS485 or COAX or COAX (RCV). SCENE SELECT Configure the scene select setting. LANGUAGE Selects a language to be used in the setup menu. PASSWORD LOCK Performs settings password lock.
camera location and other information about the camera is created with alphanumeric characters and symbol, and displayed on the screen.
switching between color and black-and-white images.
TELE, exceeding the preset value.
monitor screen.
To set a position number for the home position.
the camera reaches the preset position.
during ON setting.
during ON setting.
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Screen transition diagram
Quick setup (top) screen "CAMERA ID" screen
MODEL WV-CZ392
CAMERA ID OFF SCENE SELECT PRESET POSITION LANGUAGE
ADVANCED SETUP
CAMERA ID.
- - -
ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
SPACE
- - - -
POSI RET RESET
"SCENE SELECT" screen
SCENE SELECT
**
SCENE
LOAD RET TOP
"PRESET POSITION (MAP)" screen
**PRESET POSITION**
ID: 033-064 225-256 RET TOP
"LANGUAGE SETUP" screen
**LANGUAGE SETUP**
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
SET RET TOP
INDOOR
**
(L)
Advanced setup (top) screen
CAMERA PRESET POSITION SPECIAL COMMUNICATION SCENE SELECT LANGUAGE
QUICK SETUP PASSWORD LOCK OFF
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Screen transition diagram
Advanced setup (top) screen
CAMERA PRESET POSITION SPECIAL COMMUNICATION SCENE SELECT LANGUAGE
QUICK SETUP PASSWORD LOCK OFF
"CAMERA SETUP" screen
**CAMERA SETUP** 1/2 CAMERA ID OFF ALC/MANUAL
ALC SHUTTER AUTO AGC ON(MID) SENS UP OFF WHITE BAL ATW1 DNR LOW BW MODE AF MODE STOP AF VMD OFF
"PRESET POSITION" screen
**PRESET POSITION** PRESET MAP HOME POSITION OFF SELF RETURN OFF AUTO MODE OFF IMAGE HOLD OFF ZOOM INVERSE OFF FOCUS INVERSE OFF
RET TOP
"SPECIAL SETUP" screen
**SPECIAL SETUP** CHROMA GAIN AP GAIN PEDESTAL
DISPLAY PIX OFF REFRESH CAMERA RESET SER.NO. BFB03964 RET TOP
"COMMUNICATION SETUP" screen
"SCENE SELECT" screen
"LANGUAGE SETUP" screen
····I··160
··I···· 22
·I····· 16
- + ALARM
PUSH SET PUSH SET
**COMMUNICATION SETUP**
COMMUNICATION COAX
RET TOP
**SCENE SELECT**
SCENE INDOOR
LOAD RET TOP
**LANGUAGE SETUP**
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
**CAMERA SETUP** 2/2 ZOOM LIMIT X36 STABILIZER OFF PRIVACY ZONE OFF UPSIDE-DOWN OFF
RET TOP
(L)
20
SET RET TOP
Quick setup (top) screen
MODEL WV-CZ392
CAMERA ID OFF SCENE SELECT PRESET POSITION LANGUAGE
ADVANCED SETUP
"PASSWORD SETUP" screen
** PASSWORD? ** 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
OK RESET NEW PASSWORD RET TOP
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Advanced operation

Quick setup menu
Hold down the [SET] button for around 2 seconds to call up the camera setup menu. Following items can be set on the quick setup menu.
Camera Identification Setting (refer to this page)
Scene select setting (refer to page 34)
Preset position setting (refer to page 29)
Language setting (refer to page 35)
Advanced setting (refer to this page)
MODEL WV-CZ392
CAMERA ID OFF SCENE SELECT PRESET POSITION LANGUAGE
ADVANCED SETUP
The setting steps of Quick setup menu is
the same as Advanced setup menu.
Change from Quick setup menu to
Advanced setup menu, move the cursor to "→ ADVANCED SETUP" and press the [SET] button.
Advanced setup menu
Display the Advanced setup menu through the Quick setup menu.
1.
Display the Quick setup menu (refer to this page), move the cursor to " SETUP" and press the [SET] button.
CAMERA PRESET POSITION SPECIAL COMMUNICATION SCENE SELECT LANGUAGE
QUICK SETUP PASSWORD LOCK OFF
All the setting can be configured by pressing the [SET] button. When "ON" is selected for Password lock, all the setting cannot be configured. Reset the password lock then configure the setting. Th e in format ion abou t ho w to reset t he password lock, please refer to page 35.
ADVANCED
Camera setting
To Display the Camera Setup
Menu
Move the cursor to "CAMERA ", and press the [SET] button. The "CAMERA SETUP" menu appears. (refer to this page)
Camera Identication Setting
1
**CAMERA CAMERA ID OFF ALC/MANUAL SHUTTER AUTO AGC ON(MID) SENS UP OFF WHITE BAL ATW1 DNR LOW BW MODE AF MODE STOP AF VMD OFF
**CAMERA SETUP** 2/2 ZOOM LIMIT X36 STABILIZER OFF PRIVACY ZONE OFF UPSIDE-DOWN OFF
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Th e ca me r a ID co ns i s t s of up to 16 alphanumeric characters. The camera ID display can be switched on or off on the monitor screen.
To edit the CAMERA ID
1. Move the cursor to "CAMERA ID".
2. The cursor on the letter "0" is highlighted.
3. Move the cursor to the character you want to edit.
4. After selecting the character, press the [SET] button. The selected character appears in the editing area.
5. Repeat the steps above until all characters are edited.
SETUP** 1/2
ALC
CAMERA ID.
ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
SPACE
- - - -
POSI RET RESET
- - -
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To enter a blank space in the camera ID
Move the cursor to "SPACE" and press the [SET] button.
To erase all characters in the editing area
Move the cursor to "RESET" and press the [SET] button. All characters in the editing area disappear.
To determine the display position of the camera ID
1. Move the cursor to "POSI", and press the [SET] button. The display in the figure appears and the camera ID is highlighted.
2. Move the camera ID to the desired position.
3. Press the [SET] button to fix the position of the camera ID.
WV-CZ392
(1) ALC Mode with BLC "ON"
CZ392
1. Press the [SET] button after selecting "ALC". The "ALC CONT" menu appears.
**ACL CONT** BACK LIGHT COMP
BLC ON
LEVEL
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·I····· 0
2. Move the cursor to the BLC parameter and select "ON".
3. If you want to adjust the video output level, adjust the "I" cursor for "LEVEL".
(2) ALC Mode with BLC "OFF"
CZ392
1. Move the cursor to "BLC" and select "OFF". (When you select "MANUAL", BLC is not available.)
**ACL CONT** BACK LIGHT COMP
BLC OFF
MASK SET
LEVEL
·I····· 0
Light Control Setting
2
1. Move the cursor to "ALC/MANUAL" and select "ALC" or "MANUAL". When you select "ALC", backlight compensation "ON" or "OFF" can be set.
Default setting: ALC
2. When "MANUAL" is selected, press the [SET] button and the "MANUAL CONT" menu appears. Press the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button for iris adjustment.
**MANUAL CONT**
IRIS ···I···+64 CLOSE OPEN
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2. Move the cursor to "MASK SET
" and press the [SET] button, the mask setting menu appears.
Blinking
3. To mask an area where backlight is bright, move the cursor to the area and press the [SET] button. The mask turns white.
Once the flicker display moves to the
mask area, white and stripe will display alternatively in this area.
Repeat this procedure to mask the
desired areas.
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Change to white
Blinking
Loss of detail in dark areas
Wa sh o u t of bright areas
4. To cancel a masked area, move the cursor to the area, and press the [SET] button. To delete all the masking area, press the [RIGHT] and [LEFT] buttons at the same time for more than 2 seconds.
5.
After masking is completed, press the [SET] button more than 2 seconds. 48 mask areas on the monitor screen disappear and the "ALC CONT" menu appears.
(3) SUPER-D6 (Super Dynamic 6)
CZ492
1. When "ALC" is selected, press the [SET] button, SUPER-D6 can be set.
2. Move the cursor to "SUPER-D6", select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [SET] button.
ON:
Turns on SUPER-D6.
OFF:
Turns off SUPER-D6.
Default setting: OFF
**ALC CONT** BACK LIGHT COMP
SUPER-D6 OFF
MASK SET
LEVEL ·I····· 0
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SUPER-D6 (Super Dynamic 6)
When there is wide variation between the illumination of light and dark areas of the location being monitored, the camera adjusts the lens iris in accordance with the bright areas. This caus es loss of detail in dark areas. Conversely, adjusting lens brightness for the dark areas cause brighter area to become washed out. SUPER-D6 digitally combines an image that is set up for a clear view of bright areas with an image that is set up for a clear view of dark areas, creating a final image that preserves overall detail.
Two images digitally combined to create a clear final image.
Note:
When "OFF" is selected for "SUPER-D6", please
refer to the setting of Mask area in page 22.
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When "ON" is selected for
SUPER-D6", increase the level can obtain better effect. But if the level is too high, afterimage and noise maybe increased.
Shutter Speed Setting
3
Shutter speed changes as follows:
AUTO
OFF
When "OFF" is selected for "SUPER-D6", Shutter speed is changing as follows:
AUTO
OFF
When "ON" is selected for "SUPER-D6", Shutter speed changes as follows:
AUTO
OFF
AUTO:
When shooting the bright object
CZ492
CZ492
CZ392
in outdoor, Shutter will be started to obtain more clear picture.
OFF:
fix to 1/50s
Default setting: AUTO
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Note:
When the selected shutter speed caused
flicker on condition that fluorescent lamps stay on, change this setting to "OFF". When "MANUAL" is selected for "ALC/
MANUAL" and "FIX" is selected for "SENS UP", "AUTO" can be selected for "SHUTTER", but the AUTO function is not available.
Gain Control Setting
4
Select "ON (LOW)", "ON (MID)", "ON (HIGH)" or "OFF". Default setting: ON (MID)
Note:
Even if "AGC" is set to "ON" and if the noise
reduction functionis enabled, after images may be produced by shooting a moving object. For more information, refer to Digital
Noise Reduction on page 25.
SENS UP Setting
5
The electronic sensitivity enhancement
mode changes as follows:
AUTO
OFF
AUTO
FIX
FIX FIX FIX FIX
AUTO AUTO AUTO
AUTO
OFF
FIX FIX FIX
128
CZ392
FIX FIX
256 512
When "OFF" is selected for "SUPER-D6",
the electronic sensitivity enhancement mode changes as follows:
AUTO
OFF
AUTO
FIX
FIX FIX FIX FIX
AUTO AUTO AUTO
AUTO
OFF
FIX FIX FIX
128
CZ492
FIX FIX
256 512
When "ON" is selected for "SUPER-D6",
the electronic sensitivity enhancement mode changes as follows:
AUTO
OFF
CZ492
Default setting: OFF
Note:
The difference between "AUTO" and "FIX"
are as follows:
AUTO:
If selected "X32 AUTO", SENS UP will increase up to X32 automatically.
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FIX:
If selected "X32 FIX", SENS UP will
increase up to X32 fixedly.
Noise or spots may appear in the picture
when the sensitivity of the camera is increased.
White Balance Setting
6
ATW1/ATW2:
1.
in this mode, the camera continually monitors the color temperature of the light source and automatically adjusts white balance.
ATW1:
2700 K to 6000 K.
ATW2:
2000 K to 6000 K (Mode
recommended for sodium lighting)
Default setting: ATW1
Proper white balance may not be possible under the following conditions. In such cases, use the "AWC" while balance mode. When the subject contains mostly dark
colors When the light source is a deep blue sky
or twilight When illumination of the subject is low
(1)
The white balance of the camera is automatically adjusted at ATW1 and ATW2.
**AWT1**
R ···I··· 0
B ···I··· 0
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(2)
For fine adjustment of ATW1/ATW2, press the [SET] button. The ATW1/ATW2 fine adjustment menu appears on the monitor screen.
AWC:
2.
Automatic White Balance Control In this mode, the supported color temperature range is approximately 2000 K to 10000 K. This mode is best in locations where the light source is constant.
(1) Select "AWC" and press the [SET] button. (2) "
PUSH SET" is highlighted on the display while white balance adjustment is being performed. "PUSH SET" becomes unhighlighted again
when white balance adjustment is complete.
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If white balance adjustment cannot be
completed for some reason, "PUSH SET" will remain highlighted on the display. If this happens, it could mean that the color temperature is outside the supported range, or that illumination is too low.
(3) For fine adjustment of the "AWC" press
the [RIGHT] button, select "AWC
".
The AWC fine adjustment menu appears
on the monitor screen.
**AWC**
R ···I··· 0
B ···I··· 0
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Digital Noise Reduction
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DNR may be used to improve quality
under low light conditions. There are 2 levels of DNR, which may be selected depending on local site conditions.
LOW:
Low DNR, Low afterimage.
HIGH:
High DNR, High afterimage.
Default setting: LOW
Black-and-white Mode Setting
8
You can set up the BW mode on this menu.
BW Setting
1. Move the cursor to "BW" and select "EXT", "AUTO", "ON" or "OFF".
**BW MODE**
BW OFF
BURST(BW) ON
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EXT:
Changes between the color and
black-and-white mode according to the D/N IN terminal.
AUTO:
The camera selects the black-and-white mode if the picture is dark, or the color mode if the picture is bright enough.
ON:
The black-and-white mode is selected.
OFF:
The color mode is selected.
Default setting: OFF
Note:
When "AUTO" is selected, it is recommended
to set "AGC" to "ON" before use. At the time of "EXT" setup, the controller
cannot be used for ON/OFF control.
2.
When "AUTO" is selected, it becomes possible to set up the LEVEL and DURATION TIME.
**BW MODE**
BW AUTO LEVEL HIGH DURATION TIME ·I·· S L
BURST(BW) ON
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3.
When "AUTO" is selected, move the cursor to "LEVEL" and press the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons to set the illuminance when switching to black-and-white or color mode.
The illuminance shown below is based on
the assumption that the camera is used in an area lit by halogen lamps.
LOW:
Switches to the black-and-white
mode when illuminance around the camera is approximately 1.5 lx or lower (when AGC ON (MID), SENS UP OFF is set).
HIGH:
Switches to the black-and-white
mode when illuminance around the camera is approximately 3 lx or lower (when AGC ON (MID), SENS UP OFF is set).
Default setting: HIGH
Note:
When near-infrared lamps are used, the
image may be displayed out of focus and mode switching may not perform automatically.
4. Move the cursor to "DURATION TIME". The camera determines whether to switch the mode when the time set for holding a picture motionless on the screen has elapsed.
Available duration times: (S) 2 s
10 s 30 s 60 s (L)
Default setting: 10 s
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BURST (BW) Setting
Move the cursor to select "ON" or "OFF".
ON:
The burst signal is supplied along with the black-and-white composite video.
OFF:
The burst signal is not output.
Default setting: ON
Note:
With some monitors and VTR models, output of a
camera images in the black-and-white mode will not display a proper image unless a burst signal is provided. Select "ON" for this setting when using equipment that requires a burst signal.
Auto Focus Setting
9
STOP AF:
The AF mode activates during
or after lens operation.
AUTO:
The AF mode activates when the
illuminance is changed.
Default setting: STOP AF
Note:
Long use in "AUTO" mode may shorten
the service life of the lens drive. Auto-focus may not be possible with the
types of objects listed below. For such objects, focus manually.
1.Dirt or water on window glass.
2.Low lighting or illumination.
3.Bright objects or high intensity objects.
4. Single color object such as a white wall or fine felt.
5.sloping objects.
Auto-focus focuses on the object in the center of the picture, so objects around the outside periphery of the picture will not be in focus.
Motion Detector Setting
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Select "OFF", "MOTION DET" or "SCENE CHANGE".
1.
OFF:
Turns off the motion detector.
MOTION DET:
Alarm signal is output when motion is detected in the image. Selecting "MOTION DET" and pressing the [SET] button displays the "MOTION DET" menu, which can be used for configuring detailed settings.
SCENE CHANGE:
Alarm signal is output when the camera is covered by cloth, a lid, spray paint or something.
Default setting: OFF
VMD
The motion detector divides the screen into 48 blocks and monitors changes in the luminance in each block. When it detects any change (movement) in the image, it outputs an alarm signal. When a change (movement) in the image is detected while in the auto mode, the alarm signal is output and the camera stops at the preset
position for a specified amount of time. Important: Conditions for SCENE CHANGE
Monitoring might not be possible in the
following situations.
If only one part of the screen is not
covered, or if the covering is translucent.
Also, false detection might occur in the
following situations. When extreme changes in lighting
occur, such as turning lights on an off. If pedestrian or vehicle traffic is heavy.
Note:
If you want to set a motion detector for
each preset position, do the scene file
setting. (refer to page 31)
2. Select "MOTION DET" and press the [SET]
button, "MOTION DET" menu appears. Mask setting can be set in this menu.
**MOTION DET**
LEVEL ···I···131
DWELL TIME 2S DISPLAY MODE ALARM OFF MASK SET RECOVER TIME OFF
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3. Move the cursor to "MASK SET
" and press the [SET] button, 48 mask areas appears on the monitor screen.
For more information, refer to Light
Control Setting on page 22.
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4.
1 2 3 5
MIN
OFF
MIN MIN
MIN
After masking areas, press the [SET] button more than 2 seconds. "MOTION DET" menu appears on the monitor screen.
5. Move the cursor to "ALARM", select "ON" or "OFF".
ON:
Turns on alarm output in the demo mode.
OFF:
Turns off alarm output in the demo mode.
Default setting: OFF
6.
Move the cursor to "DISPLAY MODE ", press the [SET] button to see the present setting.
Demo Mode
The demo mode divides the screen into
48 blocks and monitors changes in the luminance in each block. It also masks any part of the picture where there is a change in average luminance that exceeds the currently specified detection sensitivity level. The demo mode results can be used to determine the optimum detection sensitivity level (step 7) and the areas of the screen that need to be masked (step 3).
7.
Move the cursor to "LEVEL", press the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons to set the level. Move to "+", the level increases, move to "-", the level decreases. Repeat steps 6 and 7 to obtain the optimum detection level.
Detection Conditions
Object Size:
The picture size on the screen should be larger than 1/48 of the actual picture size.
Subject Contrast:
The contrast ratio between the background and the moving object must be at least 5 % (at the maximum LEVEL setting).
Object Speed: The allowable time range
for the object to pass from one edge of the screen to the other is 0.1 second to 0.8 second. Movement that is faster or slower than this cannot be detected.
But when the contrast ratio between the
background and the moving object is sufficient, the restriction to object size and speed can be relaxed.
8. Move the cursor to "DWELL TIME", press the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons to select an alarm detect dwell time. After alarm detection, the next alarm is not detected until the specified dwell time elapses.
Display in the sequence shows as below.
2S 5S 10S 30S
Default setting: 2S
9. Move the cursor to "RECOVER TIME", and press the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select an alarm reset time setting.
Display in the sequence shows as follows. When "OFF" is selected, it cannot be reset
before other operation.
MIN MIN MIN
10203060
MIN
Default setting: OFF
Note:
Use the mask setting to mask areas where
there is wind movement of curtains, etc. Use a lower sensitivity level (LEVEL)
setting for areas where illumination is low and prone to digital noise. Also note that operation error can occur when the illuminance of a subject is changed suddenly by the headlights of passing cars, turning lights on or off, etc. There is a delay of about 0.2 second from
the point that the camera detects change (movement) in the image and the point that a signal is sent to the alarm terminal of a VTR, etc.
• Alarms are not output when ZOOM, FOCUS or other functions are operating. When the motion detector is set to "MOTION
DET" or "SCENE CHANGE", it outputs alarm data during the blanking period. This can cause operational problems for a VTR or other device that uses a time code signal, etc. Turn off the motion detector when not using coaxial communication.
• The motion detector is not intended for use as specialty device for the prevention of theft, fire, etc. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any accidents that occur or any losses incurred while this product is being used.
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Zoom Limit Setting
"
A limitation is provided to prohibit the
ZOOM operation in the direction of TELE, exceeding the preset value.
Digital zoom: Optical zoom:
Stabilizer
#
X36 - X720
below X36
This function electronically compensates
for an unstable camera image due to movement of a mounting pole or bracket. Move the cursor to "STABILIZER" and select
1. "ON" or "OFF".
ON:
Automatically compensates for an
unstable image.
OFF:
Image stabilizer will not operate.
Default setting: OFF
Privacy Zone Setting
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Up to 8 unwanted zones can be masked
on the monitor screen.
1. Move the cursor to "PRIVACY ZONE", press the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons and select among "ON (1)", "ON (2)" or "OFF". Then press the [SET] button.
ON (1):
Turns on the privacy zone function.
(Grey)
ON (2):
Turns on the privacy zone function.
(Mosaic)
OFF:
Turns off the privacy zone function.
Default setting: OFF
2.
When "ON (1)" or "ON (2)" is selected for "PRIVACY ZONE" then press the [SET] button.
This will display the "ZONE NUMBER"
selection menu. The picture will be X1 wide angle (WIDE) if there is no privacy zone defined for the current zone number.
**ZONE NUMBER 1/8**
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3.
Move the cursor to "ZONE NUMBER", and then press the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select the zone number (1 to 8) you want to configure.
An asterisk (*) to the right of the number
indicates that it already has a privacy
zone configured for it. Selecting such a zone number zooms the picture to the zoom setting that was in effect when its privacy zone settings were configured.
4. Press the [SET] button. The appearance of the menu depends on
zone settings.
**ZONE NUMBER 1/8** ZOOM/FOCUS PUSH SET POSITION PUSH SET ZONE SCALE PUSH SET
ZONE LEVEL ··I····2 SET DEL - + RET TOP
5. Move the cursor to "
PUSH SET" to the right of "ZOOM/FOCUS", and then press the [SET] button.
This will display the ZOOM/FOCUS
setting menu.
**ZONE NUMBER 1/8** ZOOM/FOCUS PUSH SET POSITION PUSH SET ZONE SCALE PUSH SET
ZOOM FOCUS
6.
ZONE LEVEL ··I····2 SET DEL - + RET TOP
Press the [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT] or [LEFT] button to adjust the zoom and focus positions, and then press the [SET] button.
This completes the adjustment procedure
and returns to the zone setting menu.
Privacy zone should be set under low
magnification. If the privacy zone is set under high magnification, it may shift.
7.
Move the cursor to "→ PUSH SET" to the right of "POSITION", and press the [SET] button. This will display the POSITION setting menu.
8.
Press the [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT] or [LEFT] button to set up the mask position of the privacy zone, and then press the [SET] button.
This completes the setting procedure and
returns to the zone setting menu.
9.
Move the cursor to "→ PUSH SET" to the right of "ZONE SCALE", and press the [SET] button. This will display the ZONE SCALE setting menu.
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10. Press the [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT] or [LEFT] button to set up the mask size of the privacy zone, and then press the [SET] button.
This completes the setting procedure
and returns to the zone setting menu.
11.
When "ON (2)" is selected for "PRIVACY ZONE", move the cursor to "ZONE LEVEL", and press the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons to set the level of privacy zone.
12. Move the cursor to "SET", and then press the [SET] button.
This completes the privacy zone setting
procedure and returns to the zone number selection menu. Selecting "DEL" deletes the zone settings.
Note:
After setting the privacy zone, dislocation
will occur in the mask zone when upside­down inverse is used.
Upside-Down Setting
%
OFF:
The video image cannot be reversed upside down.
ON:
The video image can be reversed
upside down.
Default setting: OFF
Preset position setting
**PRESET POSITION** PRESET MAP HOME POSITION OFF
SELF RETURN OFF AUTO MODE OFF IMAGE HOLD OFF ZOOM INVERSE OFF FOCUS INVERSE OFF
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Preset Menu Display
1
1. Displaying the preset menu directly (1) Move the cursor to "PRESET" and
select the position number.
(2)
Press the [SET] button. The preset setting menu appears on the monitor screen.
2. Displaying the preset menu from the "PRESET POSITION" (MAP) menu.
(1)
Move the cursor to "MAP " and press the [SET] button. The "PRESET POSITION" (MAP) menu appears on the monitor screen.
**PRESET POSITION**
ID: 033-064 225-256 RET TOP
**PRESET POSITION**
ID:
065-096 001-032
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(2) Move the cursor to the position
number to be set and press the [SET] button. The preset setting menu appears on the monitor screen. To display any position number between 33 and 64, move the cursor to "033-064" in the lower left of the screen and press the [SET] button.
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Note:
The "*" mark indicates that the position
number has been preset. The character "H" refers to the home position.
The second line from the bottom shows
the preset ID corresponding to the selected number. Preset Position can be displayed in the right of "ID".
PRESET NO. 1
POSITION SET PRESET ID ON
ALC/MANUAL ALC AF MODE NORMAL
DWELL TIME 10S SCENE FILE OFF
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Position Setting
A
Move the cursor to "POSITION SET " on
1. the preset setting menu and press the [SET] button.
The POSITION setting menu appears.
(1)
Move the cursor to "→ PUSH SET" for "ZOOM/FOCUS" and press the [SET] button.
**POSITION 1 **
ZOOM/FOCUS PUSH SET
ZOOM FOCUS
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(2) Select a zoom position and a focus
position, and then press the [SET] button. The positions are set and the screen returns to the position setting menu.
Note:
If you move the cursor to the position
number and press the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button, the position number can be selected. The selected preset position number can also be set after pressing the [SET] button.
Preset Identication Setting
B
Move the cursor to "PRESET ID" on the preset
1. setting menu and select "ON" or "OFF".
ON:
Preset ID appears on the monitor screen.
OFF:
Preset ID does not appear.
Default setting: ON
2. Press the [SET] button to display the PRESET ID menu.
To Enter a New Preset ID
For registration, refer to the items of CAMERA ID on page 21.
To Copy a Preset ID from Another Position
Move the cursor to "COPY" and press the [SET] button. The preset ID in the preceding positionis immediately shown. Each consecutive pressing of the [SET] button displays the ID preceding the one currently displayed.
PRESET NO. 1* 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
SPACE COPY POSI RET RESET
To Edit a Preset ID
Move the "↑" to the characters to be changed by pressing the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons, and enter new characters follow the steps in "To edit the CAMERA ID" (refer to page 21).
To Delete a Preset ID
Please refer to "To erase all characters in the editing area" in page 22.
To Enter the Next ID without
Returning to the Preset Setting Menu
(1) In the preset ID setting menu, move
the cursor to the top line and select a desired position number and press the [SET] button.
(2) Enter, copy, change or delete the ID
as described above.
Light Control Setting
C
Select "ALC" or "MANUAL". Default setting: ALC
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Auto Focus Setting
D
Move the cursor to "AF MODE" and
press the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons to configure the auto focus setting.
NORMAL:
Press the [AF] button on the
camera, auto focus activates.
STOP AF:
The AF mode activates during
or after lens operation.
AUTO:
The AF mode activates when the
illuminance is changed.
Default setting: NORMAL
Dwell Time setting
E
Move the cursor to "DWELL TIME" and
select a dwell time setting.
The stop time display in the sequence
shows as follows.
2S
3S 5S 10S 30S
4MIN 3MIN 2MIN 1MIN
Default setting: 10S
PRESET NO. 1
POSITION SET PRESET ID ON
ALC/MANUAL ALC AF MODE NORMAL
DWELL TIME 10S SCENE FILE OFF
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Scene File Setting
F
1. Selecting a Scene File Move the cursor to "SCENE FILE", select the number of the scene file (1-10 or OFF).
When select "OFF", scene file cannot be selected. Default setting: OFF
2.
Configuring Scene File Settings
Move the cursor to "SCENE FILE" and press the [SET] button. "SCENE FILE"
menu appears. The following items can be set in Scene File menu. More information please refer to the camera setting. Shutter (refer to page 23)
AGC (refer to page 24)
SENS UP (refer to page 24)
White balance (refer to page 24)
VMD (refer to page 26)
**SCENE FILE 1**
SHUTTER AUTO AGC ON(MID) SENS UP OFF WHITE BAL ATW1 VMD OFF
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Deleting Preset Positions
G
Move the cursor to "DEL" and press the
[SET] button.
Home Position Setting
2
To set a position number for the home position
1. Move the cursor to "HOME POSITION" and select a desired position number.
2. Select "OFF" if you are not using the home position function.
Self Return Setting
3
This menu is used to set up the time needed to return to the home position automatically.
1. Move the cursor to "SELF RETURN",
select a self return time. Then press the [SET] button. Self return display in the sequence shown below.
OFF
7S
30MIN 60MIN
2S 3S 4S 5S 6S
1S
8S 9S 10S 20S 30S 40S 50S 4MIN 5MIN
1MIN
10MIN 20MIN
2MIN 3MIN
Default setting: OFF
2. If you selected any setting other than "OFF" in step 1, press the [SET] button. Press the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons to return to self return mode.
OFF:
In the auto mode, exits the auto
mode.
AUTO:
Returns to the auto mode when
the trigger time elapses. When "AUTO MODE" is setting "OFF", returns to the home position when the trigger time elapses.
HOME:
Returns to the home position
when the trigger time elapses.
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SEQ:
Activates the sequence function
when the trigger time elapses.
SORT:
Activates the sort function when
the trigger time elapses.
Default setting: AUTO
Auto Mode Setting
4
Use the auto mode setting to specify the camera movement mode (OFF, SEQ, SORT)
Move the cursor to "AUTO MODE", select
a camera movement mode.
OFF:
Manual movement only
SEQ:
Sequentially switches between preset positions in position number sequence. (sequential movement)
SORT:
Sequentially switches between
preset positions counterclockwise, starting rom the camera home position. (sort movement)
Default setting: OFF
Image Hold
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The camera picture remains as a still
image on the monitor screen until the camera reaches the preset position. This function is useful for surveillance via local area network.
Move the cursor to "IMAGE HOLD" and
select "ON" or "OFF".
Default setting: OFF
ZOOM INVERSE
6
The TELE/WIDE operation from the [UP]
and [DOWN] buttons is reversed during "ON" setting.
FOCUS INVERSE
7
The FAR/NEAR operation from the [LEFT]
and [RIGHT] buttons is reversed during "ON" setting.
Special setting
**SPECIAL SETUP** CHROMA GAIN AP GAIN PEDESTAL
DISPLAY PIX OFF REFRESH CAMERA RESET SER.NO. BFB03964 RET TOP
····I··160
··I···· 22
·I····· 16
- + ALARM
PUSH SET PUSH SET
Chroma Level
1
Aperture Level
2
Pedestal Level
3
Move the cursor to "CHROMA GAIN", "AP
GAIN" and "PEDESTAL" and move the "I" cursor to your desired position.
Setting the display
4
.
Move the cursor to "DISPLAY" and select
a display setting.
ALARM:
Only alarm is displayed. Zoom
position is not displayed.
OFF:
Zoom position displays and alarm
are not displayed.
ALL:
Zoom position displays and alarm
are all displayed.
POSITION:
Only zoom is displayed.
Alarm is not displayed.
Default setting: ALARM
PIX OFF Setting
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In this setting, you can assign a blemish
position and compensate the blemish.
1. Move the cursor to "PIX OFF press the [SET] button. The "PIX OFF" menu appears.
** PIX OFF **
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
000 000 RET TOP
2. Select a number and press the [SET] button. The blemish compensation position setting screen appears.
" and
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Move the "+" cursor to the place on the blemish position. After moving the "+" cursor to a position where the blemish looks inconspicuous, press the [SET] button. Consequently, the blemish compensation position is set up and the "PIX OFF" menu is restored. After a blemish compensation position is set up, "*"
is attached at the right of the number.
3.
If you would like to delete a blemish compensation position, move the cursor to the
applicable number and press the [SET] button. The blemish compensation position setting screen appears. The blemish compensation position is deleted and "*" is also deleted from the right of the number by pressing the [RIGHT] and [LEFT] buttons for more than 2 seconds.
REFRESH
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Move the cursor to "
PUSH SET" to the right of "REFRESH" and press the [RIGHT] and [LEFT] buttons at the same time for more than 2 seconds. Then, the Refresh operation is started.
The refresh function corrects the camera
position when it starts to deviate from the preset positions.
CAMERA RESETTING
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Move the cursor to "
PUSH SET" to the right of "CAMERA RESET" and press the [RIGHT], [LEFT], and [SET] buttons at the same time for more than 2 seconds. The camera is reset to the factory default settings.
SER.NO.
8
Display the serial number of this unit.
Note:
Any of the following cannot be reset to the
factory defaults: Preset Position Setting (POSITION SET, ALC/MANUAL, AF MODE, SCENE FILE), Communication Setting, Password Lock Setting, PIX OFF setting. In case of performing this operation on
the condition that the cursor is positioned on other than CAMERA RESET, you cannot perform the operations on the menu thereafter. In that event, set the camera menu to ON again.
Communication setting
**COMMUNICATION SETUP**
COMMUNICATION COAX
RET TOP
Move to the cursor to "COMMUNICTION" and select "RS485
COAX:
" or "COAX" or "COAX (RCV)".
Communication is carried out in
the coaxial multiplex system.
COAX (RCV):
If our receiver (WV-RC100,
WV-RC150, WV-RC170) is used, select "COAX (RCV)".
RS485:
Communication is maintained through the RS485 terminal. Selecting "RS485
" and the [SET] button is pressed, the "RS485 SETUP" menu is displayed.
Default setting: COAX
Changing the Camera
Communication Parameters for RS485.
**RS485 SETUP** UNIT NUMBER SUB ADDRESS BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY CHECK STOP BIT XON/XOFF WAIT TIME ALARM DATA DELAY TIME RET TOP
Move the cursor to the item and select
the parameter.
Unit Number
In an RS485 chain each unit must have a
unique number.
Sub Address
Do not set. When use Pelco communication, press the [RIGHT] button, the sub address will display "----P", unit number will display "P1 D96", at this time Pelco-P address will be "1", Pelco-D address will be "96". Unit address can be changed by changing unit number.
1
----­19200 8 NONE 1 NOT USE OFF
2
AUTO OFF
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Baud Rate
Specifies the transmission speed ("2400",
"4800", "9600", "19200" bit per second) for the RS485 communication.
Default setting: 19200
Data Bit
Specifies the number of data bits ("7" or
"8" bits) for the RS485 communication.
Default setting: 8
Parity Check
Specifies the parity check mode ("NONE",
"ODD", "EVEN").
Default setting: NONE
Stop Bit
Specifies the number of stop bits ("1" or "2" bits).
Default setting: 1
X ON/X OFF
Specifies whether to apply flow control or
not ("USE" or "NOT USE").
Default setting: NOT USE
Wait Time
Specifies the time to wait until retrying
after confirming that no data is received from the controller.
(OFF: no retry, 100, 200, 400, 1000 ms).
OFF 100MS
1000MS
200MS
400MS
Default setting: OFF
Alarm Data
Specifies the alarm transmission mode.
POLLING:
Transmits the alarm data in response to requests from the controller.
AUTO1:
Transmits the alarm data each
time an alarm signal is received by the camera.
AUTO2:
Transmits alarm data at intervals
of 5 seconds.
Default setting: AUTO2
Delay Time
Specifies the time to transmit the acknowledge request when communicating on a 2-line connection.
OFF 100MS
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This menu appears only when a 2-line
communication is used. Make sure to be 100 ms when connecting the camera with the Video Multiplexer WJ-SF616 or the Matrix Switcher WJ-SX350 in a 2-line communication system.
RS485 settings become effective with the
closing of setup menu.
Note:
Set the same parameters for the cameras,
controllers and personal computers in an RS485 chain.
Using the scene select setting
menu
Display the scene select setting menu from the setup menu to configure scene select settings. First, display the scene select setting menu.
1. Display the setup menu (page 21), move the cursor to "SCENE SELECT", and then press the [SET] button. This will display the scene select setting menu.
SCENE SELECT
**
SCENE
LOAD RET TOP
Scene Select Settings
**
INDOOR
(L)
Use the following procedure to configure scene select settings.
1.
Move the cursor to "SCENE", and press the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to change the scene setup.
INDOOR (L):
Indoor setting (picture
quality priority)
INDOOR (H):
Indoor setting (sensitivity
priority)
OUTDOOR (L):
Outdoor setting (picture
quality priority)
OUTDOOR (H):
Outdoor setting
(sensitivity priority)
Default setting: INDOOR (L)
Settings related to the picture switch
depending on the scene settings. Scene select settings and relationship to other settings are shown in the table below.
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AGC SENS UP SHUTTER
RET TOP
INDOOR (L) MID OFF OFF INDOOR (H) HIGH X2 AUTO OFF OUTDOOR (L) OUTDOOR (H)
MID OFF AUTO HIGH X2 AUTO AUTO
BW DNR WHITE BAL INDOOR (L) OFF LOW ATW1 INDOOR (H) OFF HIGH ATW1 OUTDOOR (L) OUTDOOR (H)
AUTO LOW ATW2
AUTO HIGH ATW2
2. M ove the cursor to "LOAD", and then press the [SET] button. This will cause the setup you selected for SCENE in step 1 to be applied to the image.
Language setting
1. Move the cursor to "LANGUAGE", and
then press the [SET] button.
**LANGUAGE SETUP**
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
SET
2. On the 8-language selection menu that
appears, select the language you want to use. The factory default setting is English.
3. Move the cursor to "SET", and then press
the [SET] button.
The item that was set flashes when the
language is being changed and stops flashing when the language has been changed. Do not operate the system controller when changing settings.
After switching the language, the title
set in the former language will be disappeared.
If you have selected Japanese as the
language, only the IDs and titles can be set in katakana.
The LANGUAGE display remains in
English even when the language setting is changed.
Quick setup
Move the cursor to "→ QUICK SETUP", and press the [SET] button. Quick setup menu appears. More information, please refer to settings on page 21.
Password lock setting
Note:
For security, do not operate your VTR for
recording while the password menus are displayed on the monitor. A 3-digit number is used for a password
to limit access to all settings.
1. Move the cursor to "PASSWORD LOCK". ("ON" or "OFF")
CAMERA PRESET POSITION SPECIAL COMMUNICATION SCENE SELECT LANGUAGE
QUICK SETUP PASSWORD LOCK OFF
Note:
"ON" or "OFF" can be selected only after
going through the password verification.
OFF:
Default setting: OFF
You can change all settings.
ON:
You cannot change all settings.
2. Press the [SET] button.
Password Verication
3. The password verification menu appears.
** PASSWORD? ** 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
OK RESET NEW PASSWORD RET TOP
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3-1 Select a numeral for the first digit
RET TOP
with the cursor, and press the [SET] button. Though the entered password is not displayed, the up-arrow moves one character to the right.
3-2 Repeat the above step for the 2nd
and 3rd digits.
Default setting: 123.
3-3 The cursor moves to "OK" after all
the three digits have been entered. Unless you want to change the password, press the [SET] button.
Note:
Be sure to enter the initial password "123"
at first time, otherwise the switch between "ON" and "OFF" of password lock cannot be performed.
If the correct password is entered, the screen returns to setup menu. "ON" and "OFF" settings are the same as made on the setup menu. If a wrong password is entered, the screen returns to the verification menu. Repeat steps 3-1 to 3-3 to verify the password.
3-4 To cancel an incomplete password,
move the cursor to "RESET", and press the [SET] button. The screen returns to the verification menu.
New Password
4.
To change the password in step 3-3
above, move the cursor from "OK" to "NEW PASSWORD
" then press the [SET]
button. "NEW PASSWORD" menu appears.
** NEW PASSWORD? **
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
4-1 Enter a new three-digit password in the
same way as in steps 3-1 to 3-2.
4-2 The cursor moves to "OK" after all the
three digits have been entered. Press the [SET] button to move the cursor to the first digit on the second line.
4-3 Enter the same password as the one
you have entered on the first line. The cursor moves to "OK".
4-4 Press the [SET] button. If the new
password is successfully entered, the screen returns to setup menu. Retry steps 4-1 to 4-4. If the first entry for the password is different from the second one.
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OK RESET
Note:
The "NEW PASSWORD" menu is accessible
only after the verification has been completed. The up-arrow mark appears indicating the first digit on the first line.
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Troubleshooting

Before asking for repairs, check the symptoms with the following table. Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution in the table or a problem is not described below.
Symptom
No image displayed
Blurred image
Black line appears in the image
D a ma ge d po w e r cord sheathing
Cause/solution
Are the power cord and coaxial cable
connected appropriately?
Check whether the connection is appropriately established.
Is the monitor brightness appropriately adjusted,
or is the contrast appropriately adjusted?
Check whether the monitor settings are appropriate.
Is the lens of the camera soiled with dirt or dust?
Check whether the lens of the camera is clean.
Is the focus adjusted correctly?
Check if the focus is adjusted correctly.
Whether or not the connected system controller
is set as multiplex vertical driver (VD2)?
Check if the connected system controller is set correctly.
Reference
pages
12-16
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28
8
Heated portion of power line consisting of power co rd, co n nector, and power plug during use
The power cord gets hot when ben t or stretched.
The power cord, power connector, or power plug is damaged. Use of the damaged cord, connector, or plug may cause electric shock or fire. Disconnect the power plug immediately and request repair to your dealer.
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Specications
Effective pixels 976 (H) x 582 (V) Scanning area 3.6 mm (H) x 2.7 mm (V) Synchronization INT (Internal sync) Horizontal scanning frequency Vertical scanning frequency Video output 1.0 V [p-p] PAL composite/75 Horizontal resolution 650 TV lines typ. (at center) Vertical resolution 400 TV lines or more (at center) Signal-to-noise ratio 52 dB (AGC: OFF)
Minimum illumination
Zoom speed around 6 s (TELE/WIDE) in manual mode Iris automatic (open/close is possible)/manual Maximum aperture ratio 1:1.4 (WIDE) - 4.2 (TELE) Focal length 3.3 - 119.0 mm
Angular field of view
Electronic shutter 1/50 (OFF), AUTO 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,
AGC ON (LOW)/ON (MID)/ON (HIGH)/OFF Sensitivity up OFF / AUTO (max.x32) / FIX (max.x512) BLC Super Dynamic 6 Zoom ratio x36 Digital (electronic) zoom x20 Iris range F1.4 - 22, CLOSE Power source 12 V DC Power consumption 220 mA Ambient operating temperature Dimensions Mass Auto focus MANUAL/STOP AF/AUTO Camera ID camera ID, preset ID, up to 16 characters VMD OFF/MOTION DET/SCENE CHANGE
Day/Night IN
Alarm OUT
B/W mode AUTO/ON/OFF/EXT Privacy zone ON (1) / ON (2) / OFF, up to 8 zones Image hold ON/OFF
Weights and dimensions indicated are approximate.
15.625 kHz
50.00 Hz
0.5 lx (color mode)
0.04 lx (black-and-white mode) SENS UP: OFF; AGC: HIGH
H 1.47°- 60.15° V 1.20°- 46.03°
1/10000 s
ON/OFF ON/OFF
-10 °C - +50 °C 118 mm(H) x 58 mm(W) x 68 mm(L) 310
Input pulled up to 5.0 V DC OFF (open or 4 V DC - 5 V DC) /ON (0 V 0.2 mA) Output open collector - output max. 16 V DC, 100 mA OFF (OPEN)/ON (0 V)
CZ392
CZ492
g
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Standard accessories

Operating Instructions (this book) .......................................................................................1 pc.
CD-ROM* .............................................................................................................................1 pc.
*The CD-ROM contains the operating instructions (PDF).
The following part is used during installation procedures.
Power cord plug ..................................................................................................................1 pc.
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If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information.
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