Sanyo VCC-ZM300 User Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
COLOR CCD ZOOM camera Caméra CCD COULEURS avec ZOOM Cámara CCD ZOOM A COLOR
VCC-ZM300
About this manual
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CONTENTS
INFORMATION TO USER ......................................................... 2
PRECAUTIONS.......................................................................... 3
PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ........................................... 4
English
CONNECTIONS......................................................................... 6
Basic connection for monitoring or recording......................... 6
Connection of peripheral equipment and controller
terminal...................................................................................... 7
DISPLAYING/CLOSING THE MENU SCREEN .......................... 8
MENU ITEM FLOW AND MENU OPERATION........................ 9
LANGUAGE SETTING............................................................... 10
CAMERA ID SETTING............................................................... 11
Camera ID setting...................................................................... 11
SYNC SETTING (SYNC) ............................................................ 12
Power source synchronization (L-L) setting............................ 12
PRIVACY MASK SETTING (PRIVACY MASK) ......................... 13
Mask setting.............................................................................. 13
PASSWORD setting ................................................................... 15
PASSWORD LOCK cancellation ................................................. 16
PASSWORD changes ................................................................. 16
LENS SETTING (LENS).............................................................. 17
FOCUS setting............................................................................ 17
ZOOM setting............................................................................ 20
MIRROR SETTING..................................................................... 21
VIEW SETTING ITEM FLOW..................................................... 22
VIEW SETTING.......................................................................... 24
A IRIS setting ....................................................................................... 24
Autoiris setting (AUTO) ............................................................ 24
SENSE UP setting....................................................................... 29
1
LEVEL setting............................................................................. 29
Manual iris setting .................................................................... 30
B WHITE BALANCE adjustment ......................................................... 31
MWB setting ............................................................................. 32
ATW setting............................................................................... 32
AWC setting .............................................................................. 34
C Electronic SHUTTER setting ............................................................ 35
Fast shutter speed (SHORT) mode setting.............................. 35
Slow shutter speed (LONG) mode setting.............................. 36
D MOTION detector setting............................................................... 37
MOTION MASKING setting...................................................... 39
SENSITIVITY setting.................................................................. 40
ZOOM setting............................................................................ 41
INTERVAL setting...................................................................... 41
ALARM SIGN setting................................................................. 42
E Profile compensation setting (APERTURE).................................... 43
F Automatic gain control (AGC) setting........................................... 44
G GAMMA correction setting............................................................. 45
OPTION SETTING ..................................................................... 46
CONTROL setting ...................................................................... 46
ADDRESS setting....................................................................... 47
ALARM setting .......................................................................... 47
A
Alarm input setting (ALARM IN) ............................................. 47
B
Alarm output setting (ALARM OUT)....................................... 49
C
Operation of alarm signal output to the System
Controller setting (LINE OUT) .................................................. 50
MENU FLOW............................................................................. 51
SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................... 53
MAIN FEATURES ...................................................................... 54
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INFORMATION TO USER
Safety Guard
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THIS UNIT.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK , DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
For the customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Pour la clientèle canadienne
Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sanyo may void the user’s authority to operate this camera.
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PRECAUTIONS
In case of problem
Do not use the camera if smoke or a strange odour comes from the unit, or if it seems not to function correctly. Disconnect the power cord immediately, and consult your dealer (or a Sanyo
English
Authorized Service Centre).
Do not open or modify
Do not open the cabinet, as it may be dangerous and cause damage to the unit. For internal settings and repairs, consult your dealer (or a Sanyo Authorized Service Centre).
Do not put objects inside the unit
Make sure that no metal objects or flammable substance get inside the camera. If used with a foreign object inside, it could cause a fire, short-circuits or damages.
If water or a liquid gets inside the camera, disconnect the power cord immediately, and consult your dealer (or a Sanyo Authorized Service Centre). Be careful to protect the camera from rain, sea water, etc.
Be careful when handling the unit
To prevent damages, do not drop the camera or subject it to strong shock or vibration.
Install away from electric or magnetic fields
If installed close to a TV, radio transmitter, magnet, electric motor, transformer, audio speakers the magnetic field they generate will distort the image.
Protect from humidity and dust
To prevent damages to the camera, do not install it where there is greasy smoke or steam, where the dampness may get too high, or where there is a lot of dust.
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Protect from high temperatures
Do not install close to stoves, or other heat generating devices, such as spotlights, etc., or where it could be subject to direct sunlight, as that could cause deformation, discoloration or other damages.
Be careful when installing close to the ceiling, in a kitchen or boiler room, as the temperature may raise to high levels.
Install where the temperature range will stay between –10° C and 50° C. (no condensation)
Cleaning
Dirt can be removed from the cabinet by wiping it with a soft
cloth. To remove stains, wipe with a soft cloth moistened with a soft detergent solution and wrung dry, then wipe dry with a dry soft cloth.
Do not use benzine, thinner or other chemical product on the
cabinet, as that may cause deformation and paint peeling. Before using a chemical cloth, make sure to read all accompanying instructions. Make sure that no plastic or rubber material comes in contact with the cabinet for a long period of time, as that may cause damage or paint peeling.
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PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Control terminals
ZOOM COM FOCUS ALARM
2
VIDEO OUT
1
Video output connector (VIDEO OUT: BNC type)
1
Connect this connector to a device such as a time lapse VCR or monitor with a
Power indicator (POWER)
2
Comes on when the power to the camera is on.
Note:
Cursor button (See p8)
3
j: Press this button to move the cursor up. c: Press this button to move the cursor to the right, or to
d: Press this button to move the cursor to the left, or to turn l: Press this button to move the cursor down.
VIDEO IN
connector.
After connecting the power supply the POWER indicator will blink for 5 seconds. During this time no adjustments using the menus or any other operation are possible.
turn the settings ON/OFF etc.
the settings ON/OFF etc.
3
SET
IN OUT
RS485
POWER
ABG
AC24V
GND
DC12V CLASS 2 WIRING
4
5
6
Menu setting button (SET) (See p8)
4
Connect the camera to the monitor, then press the
SET
button for about 3 seconds to display the on-screen menu.
RS-485 control push-lock terminals (RS485, A, B, G)
5
Use a cable thicker than AWG22.
A:
Twisted-pair cable terminal
B:
Twisted-pair cable terminal
24 V AC or 12 V DC input terminals (AC 24 V, DC 12 V,
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G:
Ground terminal
GND)
Lens cap
The cap is installed to protect the lens section. Remove the cap when using the camera.
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PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Camera installation bracket
The bracket can be fixed at the top or bottom of the camera. When fixing the bracket, be sure to use the longer screws and install the shorter screws on the opposite side to seal the
English
openings.
CAUTION:
When installing the camera bracket, select a location that can support the total weight of the camera and accessories.
Control terminals (See p7)
1 Zoom terminal (ZOOM)
Sets the zoom to wide angle or telescoping.
2 Focus terminal (FOCUS)
Sets the focus to infinite or close range.
3 Grounding terminal (COM) 4 Alarm output terminal (ALARM OUT)
A detection alarm based on the motion sensor is sent to connected equipment such as a buzzer or lamp or a time lapse VCR device.
5 Alarm input terminal (ALARM IN)
Used for detection of intruders through a connected external alarm switch.
12345
FOCUS ALARM
INZOOM COM
OUT
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CONNECTIONS
Basic connection for monitoring or recording
TV monitor
(sold separately)
(A)
AC 24 V connection DC 12 V connection
AC24V
GND
AC24V
GND
Time lapse VCR or
Digital video recorder
(sold separately)
(Video signal connections)
: VIDEO IN : VIDEO OUT
The peripheral devices (VCR, monitor, lens, etc.) and cables are sold separately.
Make the video signal connection between the camera
1
and the monitor or time lapse VCR.
Power supply choices
2
Use a commercially available 24 V AC adaptor. Make sure
to use a cable with an earth line (22AWG or more) to connect to the grouding terminal. (
Fig.1.
)
When using a DC 12 V power supply, make the
connections as indicated in
Fig. 2
.
DC12V CLASS 2 WIR
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
DC12V CLASS 2 WIR
CAUTION:
To prevent camera and/or power supply failure, pay close attention to polarity when making the connections.
Insert the plug of this power supply into a wall outlet.
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POWER
The
indicator
monitor using the Brightness and Contrast controls.
(A)
will light. Adjust the picture on the
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CONNECTIONS
Coaxial cable type and maximum length
Cable type RG-59U (3C-2V), 250 m maximum.
Cable type RG-6U (5C-2V), 500 m maximum.
Cable type RG-11U (7C-2V), 600 m maximum.
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CAUTION:
The RG-59U type cable should not be run through electrical
conduits or through the air.
Using CCTV/Video-grade coaxial cable.
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Connection of peripheral equipment and controller terminal
External alarm switch
• Focus adjustment DC+6V/12V: Infinite DC–6V/12V: Close range
• Zoom adjustment DC+6V/12V: Wide angle DC–6V/12V: Telescoping
CAMERA IN terminal
Multiplexer (sold separately)
RS-485 connector
System controller (sold separately)
Buzzer or lamp
GAB
G
G
A
A
B
B
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DISPLAYING/CLOSING THE MENU SCREEN
MAIN MENU screen
MAIN MENU
SET
Cursor button SET button
Press the SET button for about 3 seconds.
1
MAIN MENU
The
Using the cursor button
2
screen will appear.
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
1 Use the cursor button (l) to move the cursor down.
When the cursor reaches the bottom of the screen, it goes back up to the top of the screen.
2 Use the cursor button (j) to move the cursor up. When
the cursor reaches the top of the screen, it goes back down to the bottom of the screen.
3 Use the cursor button (c) to move the cursor to the right.
This button is also used to change ON/OFF settings etc.
4 Use the cursor button (d) to move the cursor to the left.
This button is also used to change ON/OFF settings etc.
Sub-menu screen
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE ENGLISH LANGUE FRENCH SPRACHE GERMANY
MENU BACK
Switching to sub-menu screens
3
Use the cursor button (j l d c) until an item with a “y” next to it is flashing, then press the
Closing a settings screen
4
SET
button.
To return to the previous screen, use the cursor button (l)
to select BACK for MENU, then press the
SET
button.
To return to the normal screen, use the cursor button (d or c) to select END for MENU, then press the
Returning to the default setting
Use cursor button (l, then d or c) to change the setting to ON, then press the
SET
button.
SET
button.
PRESET
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MENU ITEM FLOW AND MENU OPERATION
MAIN MENU
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT
English
PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
1 LANGUAGE setting (See p10)
Choose from among English, French and Spanish.
2 CAMERA ID setting (See p11)
3SYNC setting (See p12)
Sets camera to internal synchronization (INT) or power source synchronization (L-L).
Power source synchronization, the vertical synchronization phase as adjusted on a sub-menu screen.
4 PRIVACY MASK setting (See p13)
This covers an area of the screen with a gray pattern for areas that may infringe on privacy.
Gray patterns can be placed on up to 4 areas.
5LENS setting (See p17)
Sets camera to automatic focus or manual focus. Zoom speed and magnification is also set here.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6 MIRROR setting (See p21)
The image can be rotated horizontally then vertically or vertically then horizontally.
7 VIEW SETTING (See p22)
Different detailed settings can be made for each camera (9 screens). After they are set, these are linked to “
(0 – 8)
” settings for preset positions.
8OPTION setting (See p46)
For setting communications conditions and alarms.
VIEW SETTING
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LANGUAGE SETTING
Select one of the languages shown on the menu screen (English, French, Spanish).
MAIN MENU
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LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
In the MAIN MENU, use the cursor button (j or l) to
1
select SET for LANGUAGE, then press the SET button.
The LANGUAGE screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
2
language (example: “FRENCH”) then press the SET button.
The interface language becomes French.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to select RETUOR for
3
MENU, then press the SET button.
The MAIN MENU screen will reappear. Information in the MAIN MENU screen will appear in the selected language.
Use the cursor button (l) to select END, then press the
SET button. The display will return to the normal monitor screen.
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE ENGLISH LANGUE FRENCH IDIOMA SPANISH
3
LANGUE
LANGUAGE ANGLAIS LANGUE FRANCAIS IDIOMA ESPAGNOL
MENU RETOUR
English
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CAMERA ID SETTING
Camera ID setting
Example: Setting the Camera ID to “CAM 1”
English
MAIN MENU
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LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID ON ‚ SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
CAMERA ID, and then use the cursor button (d or c) to change the setting to ON. Then press the SET button.
The CAMERA ID SETTING screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (j l d c) to move the cursor to
2
the letter “C” in the character selection palette, then press the SET button.
After at least one character is displayed in the ID field,
the carriage return mark (y) will appear at the lower right corner of the character selection palette. Selecting this mark between the characters of the field will create a new line at that place.
Use the same steps to select “A”, “M” and “1” from the
3
palette, then press the SET button.
CAM1
” appear in the ID field.
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The characters “
ID CAM1????????????
-
CAMERA ID SETTING
ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 :-‚
ID ????????????????
-
POSITION SET ‚
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Camera ID screen
CAMERA ID SETTING
ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
1
0123456789 :-‚
ID ????????????????
2 3 4
Character selection palette:
1
-
POSITION SET ‚
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
By moving the cursor to letters or numbers in this palette, you can select characters.
Selected characters will appear in the corresponding field under ID.
ID:
2
The ID entry field shows 16 question marks (?). The ID will not be displayed on the screen.
POSITION:
3
After characters are displayed in the ID field, moving the cursor to the POSITION field with the cursor button and pressing the SET button will display the camera ID on the normal screen.
PRESET:
4
When this item is turned to ON, the ID fields are cleared (question marks appear). Use this function when you want to change the ID.
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CAMERA ID SETTING
SYNC SETTING (SYNC)
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
4
POSITION, and then press the SET button.
The camera ID will be displayed on one line.
CAMERA ID SETTING
ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 :-‚
ID CAM1????????????
POSITION SET ‚
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
CAM1
Camera ID
(Displaying the ID on 2 lines.)
1 Use the cursor button (d or c) to move the cursor to the
location in the ID field where the carriage return is wanted.
2 Use the cursor button (j l d c) to move the cursor to
the carriage return mark (y) at the lower right corner of the character selection palette, and then press the button.
Moving the on-screen title display position
5
Use the cursor button (j l d c) to move the title display to the preferred position on the screen, then press the SET button.
The CAMERA ID SETTING screen will reappear.
SET
Initial setting is internal synchronization (INT), so it does not need to be set again. Follow the steps below to change the setting to power source synchronization (L-L).
Power source synchronization (L-L) setting
MAIN MENU
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LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
Use the cursor button (j
1
SYNC, then press the SET button.
The L-L SETTING screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the position
2
of the vertical synchronization indicator shown on the screen.
The numerical value will change, allowing adjustment of vertical synchronization.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
L-L SETTING
(V SYNC PHASE)
ú------+------ü 0
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
) to select L-L for
l d c
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PRIVACY MASK SETTING (PRIVACY MASK)
Mask setting
MAIN MENU
12
LANGUAGE SET ‚
English
CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
Use the cursor button (j or l) to select SET for
1
PRIVACY MASK, then press the SET button.
The PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
2
SET for MASK SET and press the SET button.
The MASK NO. SELECT screen will appear.
Note:
When PASSWORD LOCK is ON, moving the cursor to MASK SET and press the password access screen. The password must be entered in this screen.
PRIVACY MASK SETTING
PASSWORD LOCK ON ‚ PASSWORD CHANGE SET ‚ MASK SET SET ‚
MASK NO.SELECT
MASK 1 OFF MASK 2 OFF MASK 3 OFF MASK 4 OFF
SET
button to bring up a
3
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to a
3
mask number (Ex: MASK 3), and then use the cursor button (c) to change the setting to SET. Then press the SET button.
The MASK 3 SET (POSITION) screen will appear, and SETy will be blinking. The gray mask will appear in the center of the screen.
Cursor button operation OFF:
MASK NO.SELECT
MASK 1 OFF MASK 2 OFF MASK 3 SET ‚ MASK 4 OFF
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
MASK 3 SET
(POSITION)
SET ‚
to c side (ON appears), to c side again (
SET:
Mask POSITION and SIZE can be set
ON:
Masks can be displayed
OFF:
Masks can be deleted
SET
appears)
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PRIVACY MASK SETTING (PRIVACY MASK)
(About the POSITION screen)
It is possible to set as many as 4 masks on the same POSITION screen.
MASK 1 2
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MASK 3 SET
45
(SIZE)
SET ‚
Use the cursor button (j l d c) to move the gray
4
MASK 3 SET
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
mask, then press the SET button.
The SIZE screen will appear, and the mask that was positioned in the POSITION screen will be displayed.
Use the cursor button (j l d c) to adjust the size of
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the gray mask, then press the SET button.
PRESET and MENU will appear at the bottom of the screen. Move the cursor to BACK for MENU and press the SET button. The screen will return to MASK NO. SELECT.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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PRIVACY MASK SETTING (PRIVACY MASK)
PASSWORD setting
You can lock the privacy masks in place as gray patterns after they have been set. The password requirement is initially set to OFF, but to begin using it, you must enter the factory set password “1234”.
English
PRIVACY MASK SETTING
1
PASSWORD LOCK OFF ‚ PASSWORD CHANGE SET ‚ MASK SET SET ‚
PASSWORD
¤¤¤¤ SET ‚
-
PASSWORD
3
1234 SET ‚
OK
PRIVACY MASK SETTING
PASSWORD LOCK ON ‚ PASSWORD CHANGE SET ‚
-
MASK SET SET ‚
MENU BACK
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
MENU BACK
OFF for PASSWORD LOCK in the PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen. Then press the SET button.
The PASSWORD screen will appear.
Enter the factory set password “1234”.
2
Use the cursor button (j or l) to select “1”, then use the cursor button (c).
To move the cursor to the next “*” digit.
1¤¤¤
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MENU BACK
Use the same steps to enter “2,” “3,” and “4,” then press
3
MENU BACK
the SET button.
OK” will appear and BACK for MENU will be blinking. Press the SET button again. The PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen will reappear and “ON” will be blinking for PASSWORD LOCK.
Note: If a different password is required, “NG” will appear.
Please carefully maintain the password so that it will not be forgotten.
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PRIVACY MASK SETTING (PRIVACY MASK)
PASSWORD LOCK cancellation
For use when PASSWORD LOCK is ON
PASSWORD
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¤¤¤¤ SET ‚
MENU BACK
Press the SET button.
1
-
The PASSWORD screen will appear.
Enter the factory set password “1234”.
2
Use the cursor button (j or l) to select “1”, then use the cursor button (c).
To move the cursor to the next “*” digit.
Use the same steps to enter “2,” “3,” and “4,” then press
3
the SET button.
“OK” will appear and BACK for MENU will be blinking. Press
SET
the
button again. The PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen
will reappear and “
OFF
” will be blinking for PASSWORD LOCK.
PASSWORD
1234 SET ‚
OK
PRIVACY MASK SETTING
PASSWORD LOCK OFF ‚ PASSWORD CHANGE SET ‚ MASK SET SET ‚
-
PASSWORD changes
You can change the password with PASSWORD LOCK in either the ON or OFF setting.
PRIVACY MASK SETTING
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PASSWORD LOCK ON ‚ PASSWORD CHANGE SET ‚ MASK SET SET ‚
PASSWORD
(NOW PASSWORD)
**** SET ‚
-
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
SET for PASSWORD CHANGE and press the SET button.
The PASSWORD (NOW PASSWORD) screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (d or c, j) to enter the current
2
password (Ex: 1234), then press the SET button.
The PASSWORD (NEW PASSWORD) screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (d or c, j) to enter a new
3
password (Ex: 4321), then press the SET button.
“OK” will appear and BACK for MENU will be blinking. Press
SET
the
button again.
The PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen will reappear.
PASSWORD
(NOW PASSWORD)
1234 SET ‚
-
PASSWORD
(NEW PASSWORD)
**** SET ‚
-
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LENS SETTING (LENS)
This item allows adjustment of focus (for manual focus or autofocus) and adjustment of zoom when needed.
FOCUS setting
Setting the manual focus (MANU)
English
Sets a limit for near distance focusing and sets focus speed for manual focus.
MAIN MENU
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LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚
LENS
FOCUS MANU ‚
ZOOM SET ‚
Use the cursor button (j or l) to select SET for LENS,
1
FOCUS SETTING
LIMIT NEAR 1M SPEED 2
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
then press the SET button.
The LENS screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select MANU, then
2
press the SET button.
The FOCUS SETTING screen will appear.
LIMIT NEAR focus distance setting
3
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to LIMIT NEAR, then use the cursor button (d or c) to change the distance value. (Ex: 3M)
Available settings:
1M (meter), 3M, 5M, 10C (centimeters), 30C, 50C
Note:
Focusing becomes difficult when near distance limit is set to less than “1M”.
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FOCUS SETTING
3
LIMIT NEAR 3M SPEED 2
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
SPEED of focus setting
4
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to SPEED, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the focus adjustment speed value. (Ex: 3)
Available settings:
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
FOCUS SETTING
4
LIMIT NEAR 3M SPEED 3
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
1, 2, 3, 4 (Quickest speed)
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LENS SETTING (LENS)
Setting the autofocus (AUTO)
Sets a limit for near distance focusing and sets focusing sensitivity and focus iris. Note: As a normal practice, use manual focus when keeping the camera focused on the same target object for a long period of time
(over 24 hours). This can be used with the one-push autofocus function when needed (operated from the system controller). Long periods of surveillance with the autofocus in operation will shorten the work life of the lens.
MAIN MENU
12
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
LENS
FOCUS AUTO ‚
ZOOM SET ‚
FOCUS SETTING
LIMIT NEAR 1M SENSITIVITY HIGH AREA SET ‚
FOCUS SETTING
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LIMIT NEAR 3M SENSITIVITY HIGH AREA SET ‚
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
FOCUS SETTING
LIMIT NEAR 3M SENSITIVITY LOW AREA SET ‚
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
English
Use the cursor button (j or l) to select SET for LENS,
1
then press the SET button.
The LENS screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select AUTO, then
2
press the SET button.
The FOCUS SETTING screen will appear.
LIMIT NEAR focus distance setting
3
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to LIMIT NEAR, then use the cursor button (d or c) to change the distance value. (Ex: 3M)
Available settings: 1M (meter), 3M, 5M, 10C (centimeters),
30C, 50C
Note: Focusing becomes difficult when near distance limit is set
to less than “1M”.
Setting focus SENSITIVITY
4
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to SENSITIVITY, then use the cursor button (d or c) to change the setting. (Ex: LOW)
Available settings:
HIGH: High sensitivity focusing
LOW: Low sensitivity focusing
Note: When focus SENSITIVITY is set to HIGH, it may react to
even slight movements of the target object. In this case, change the setting to LOW.
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LENS SETTING (LENS)
FOCUS SETTING
5
LIMIT NEAR 3M SENSITIVITY LOW AREA SET ‚
AREA SETTING
AREA 2
AREA SETTING
6
AREA 3
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PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
5
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
SET for AREA, and press the SET button.
The AREA SETTING screen for AREA 2 (initial setting) will appear to allow setting of focus target area.
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select the focus target
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area. (Ex: 3)
The focus target area will become narrow.
Available settings:
1/full screen, 2/center of screen, 3/smaller center
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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LENS SETTING (LENS)
ZOOM setting
Sets zooming speed and magnification power of the electronic zoom. This item also has a setting for improvement of vertical resolution of still pictures.
ZOOM SETTING
MAIN MENU
12
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
Use the cursor button (j or l) to select SET for LENS,
1
LENS
FOCUS MANU ‚
ZOOM SET ‚
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
then press the SET button.
The LENS screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to select SET for ZOOM,
2
then press the SET button.
The ZOOM SETTING screen will appear.
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SPEED 4 EL ZOOM OFF V-RESO.UP OFF
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Zoom speed setting
3
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select the zooming speed. (Ex: 4)
Available settings:
EL ZOOM (Electronic zoom) magnification setting
4
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to EL ZOOM, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the electronic zoom magnification power. (Ex: x4)
Available settings:
1, 2, 3, 4 (Quickest speed)
OFF, x2, x4, x8, x16 (16 power)
ZOOM SETTING
SPEED 4 EL ZOOM x4 V-RESO.UP OFF
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
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LENS SETTING (LENS)
ZOOM SETTING
5
SPEED 4 EL ZOOM x4 V-RESO.UP ON
English
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
V-RESO.UP (Vertical resolution) setting
5
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to V-RESO.UP, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the vertical resolution. (Ex: ON)
Note:
When V-RESO.UP is set to “ON”, vertical resolution sensitivity for still pictures in the electronic zoom field will be improved but afterimages of moving objects will be more conspicuous.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
Note:
V-RESO. UP will be automatically set to OFF when any of the following settings is made.
IRIS: AUTO item SENSE UP (activated)
SHUTTER: LONG
AGC: DNR (ON)
MIRROR SETTING
MAIN MENU
1
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
MIRROR, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the mirror image effect (Ex: H).
The image will be inverted horizontally. The image will change as described below each time the cursor button is pressed.
OFF
: Normal image V: Inverted vertically
•H: Inverted horizontally •HV: Inverted horizontally and
OFF H V HV
To return to the normal screen, use the cursor button
2
(l) to select END at the bottom of the screen, then press the SET button.
vertically
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VIEW SETTING ITEM FLOW
A IRIS setting (See p24)
MAIN MENU
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
VIEW SETTING 1
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER OFF MOTION OFF ‚ APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Signifies that VIEW
SETTING 1 is the camera setting 1. The cursor button can be used (d or
) to select one of the
c
nine VIEW SETTING patterns (0 – 8).
This setting allows selection of IRIS to either autoiris (AUTO) or manual iris (MANU). Initial setting is autoiris.
B WHITE BALANCE adjustment (See p31)
This selects the white balance method to be used. Three white balance methods are available: auto trace white balance (ATW), one-push automatic white balance (AWC), and manual white balance (MWB). Default setting is auto trace white balance.
C Electronic SHUTTER setting (See p35)
A
This setting chooses either a fast shutter speed (SHORT) for target objects that may be moving quickly
B
or a slower shutter speed (LONG) for darker target objects.
C
D MOTION detector setting (See p37)
D
This function generates an alarm when a suspicious figure is detected. Each of the settings will enable
E
certain kinds of detection based on the natural image (swaying trees, flickers of light, etc.). It is also
F
possible to enable zooming in on target objects and intruders that have unusual brightness levels
G
(moving, bright) or are fast-moving.
E Profile compensation setting (APERTURE) (See p43)
This setting emphasizes the target object profile (horizontally or vertically).
F Automatic Gain Control (AGC) setting (See p44)
This sets the gain of the AGC circuit. When a target object is dark, the gain changes and the object becomes lighter.
G GAMMA correction setting (See p45)
This setting enables contrast sensitivity to be boosted by controlling the gamma characteristics. Three gamma controls are available: gamma correction (ON), smart gamma correction 1 (SMART 1), and smart gamma correction 2 (SMART 2). Initial setting is ON.
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VIEW SETTING ITEM FLOW
(About creating image setting files in VIEW SETTING)
You can set 9 different patterns with view files. Use the cursor button (d or c) to change the file number (1) for VIEW SETTING and press the SET button. The selected image setting file will
English
appear. Neither the mask function nor the motion detector function can be used with image setting file “0”, so they will not appear as options in the screen for pattern 0.
MAIN MENU
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
VIEW SETTING 1
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
(Screen for image setting 1 – 8)
VIEW SETTING 0
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION --­ APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
(Screen for image setting 0)
Note: When each of the following functions is ON (shown by
single circle), it may be possible to use other functions in conjunction with it (shown by double circle). View columns vertically to determine which functions can be used together.
IRIS AUTO: SENSE UP (activated) FTTTT
MANU: EI (ON)
TFTTE
SHUTTER LONG TTFTT
SHORT
TTTFE
MOTION TETEF
F: Function is set T: Not allowable E: Allowable
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VIEW SETTING
A
IRIS setting
There are 2 possible settings for IRIS, autoiris (AUTO) and manual iris (MANU).
Autoiris setting (AUTO)
Sets backlight compensation, magnification of electronic sensitivity and iris level.
VIEW SETTING 1
1
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF ‚ APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
English
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
VIEW SETTING, then press the SET button. (Ex: 1)
The VIEW SETTING 1 screen will appear and AUTO for IRIS will be blinking.
Available settings:
AUTO:
Note:
Sets automatic adjustment of iris.
MANU:
Sets manual adjustment of iris.
When AUTO is selected, the following 3 types of detailed backlight compensation settings will be available.
Multi-spot evaluative metering (MULT)
5 spot centerweighted average metering (CENT)
48 multi-spot metering (MASK)
Press the SET button.
2
The IRIS SETTING screen will appear.
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Backlight compensation additional settings 1
••••
Multi-spot evaluative metering (MULT)
IRIS SETTING
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12
BLC MULT ‚ SENSE UP OFF
(LEVEL)
í-----ú+------ü 40
BLC SETTING
(BLC WEIGHT) í------ú------ü 7
(BRIGHT) í------ú------ü 7
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
BLC, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select a backlight compensation method. (Ex: MULT) Then press the SET button.
The BLC SETTING screen will appear.
Available settings:
MULT
(Multi-spot evaluative metering): Evaluates the entire
screen and corrects according to the best image obtained.
CENT
(5 spot centerweighted average metering): Measures light mainly at the center and corrects according to the best image obtained. (See p26)
MASK
(48 multi-spot metering): Covers bright areas such as persons with mask patterns and treats light measurement output as irrelevant. (See p28)
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select the value of
2
BLC WEIGHT. (Sets backlight and brightness level.) Available settings:
Note:
The larger the number, the more backlighting works.
0 – 15
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Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
3
BRIGHT, and then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the compensation level.
Available settings:
Note:
When the number becomes larger, it brightens, and the
0 – 15
compensation level can be set for the brightness of the backlighting.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
Note:
When using multi-spot evaluative metering, the background behind the target object will become very dark. If a target image in the center of the image is too bright while using the multi-spot evaluative metering mode, switch to the
metering
mode.
5 spot centerweighted average
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VIEW SETTING
Backlight compensation additional settings 2
••••
5 spot centerweighted average metering (CENT)
IRIS SETTING
12
BLC CENT ‚ SENSE UP OFF
(LEVEL)
í-----ú+------ü 40
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select CENT, then
1
BLC SETTING
(POSITION)
press the SET button.
The BLC SETTING (POSITION) screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (j l d c) to shift the position
2
of the central light sensing zone.
The zone can be moved up or down and left or right.
Note:
If the zone fills the right side it will become smaller.
If the zone fills the bottom side it will become smaller.
Press the SET button.
3
The BLC SETTING (SIZE) screen will appear.
BLC SETTING
4
(SIZE)
Use the cursor button (j l d c) to adjust the size of
4
the central light sensing zone.
Press the SET button.
5
The BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING screen will appear.
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VIEW SETTING
Example of setting the mask in the center weighting position.
1
6
BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING
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TOP 0 BOTTOM 0 LEFT 0 RIGHT 0 CENTER(FIX) 7
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
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BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING
TOP 0 BOTTOM 0 LEFT 0 RIGHT 0 CENTER(FIX) 7
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING
TOP 0 BOTTOM 0 LEFT 0 RIGHT 0 CENTER(FIX) 7
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
1 TOP: Weighting is at top. 2 BOTTOM: Weighting is at bottom. 3 LEFT: Weighting is at left. 4 RIGHT: Weighting is at right. 5 CENT (FIX): Center weighting is fixed by the number 7.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to select a zone, then
6
4
BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING
TOP 0 BOTTOM 0 LEFT 0 RIGHT 0 CENTER(FIX) 7
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
5
BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING
TOP 0 BOTTOM 0 LEFT 0 RIGHT 0 CENTER(FIX) 7
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust weighting.
Each setting will change as shown in the illustration. The area from each of the zones 0 – 7, except CENTER, can be adjusted.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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VIEW SETTING
Backlight compensation additional settings 3
••••
48 multi-spot metering (MASK)
IRIS SETTING
12
BLC MASK ‚ SENSE UP OFF
(LEVEL)
í-----ú+------ü 40
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select MASK, then
1
BLC MASKING
CONTINUE (ñ)
press the SET button.
The BLC MASKING screen will appear and the mask pattern will be blinking.
Use the cursor button (j l d c) to move the cursor to
2
move the mask pattern over the area not to be sensed, then press the SET button.
The mask pattern will be set. You can use the same steps to set additional mask patterns.
Note:
The initial mask pattern is at the upper left of the screen, and it is not set. To clear a mask pattern after it is set, press the
SET
button again.
BLC MASKING
CONTINUE (ñ)
Finishing mask pattern setting
3
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move a mask pattern to the bottom area of the screen and continue holding it for 3 seconds. The PRESET and MENU items will appear on the screen.
Use the cursor button (l) to select BACK for MENU and
press the
SET
button. The IRIS SETTING screen will
reappear.
Use the cursor button (l) to move the cursor to BACK for MENU, use the cursor button (d or c) to select END, and then press the
SET
button. The normal screen will reappear.
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VIEW SETTING
SENSE UP setting
IRIS SETTING
BLC MULT
English
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to SENSE UP, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the power of the electronic sensitivity. (Ex: x4)
Available settings: OFF, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32
Note:
Electronic sensitivity boosting (SENSE UP) automatically
lengthens the CCD exposure time in dark situations. Accordingly, do not use for light target objects. Because exposure time is lengthened while in operation, moving target objects may cause conspicuous afterimages and blurs.
It is not possible to set SENSE UP (activated) or SHUTTER
(LONG) when MOTION is set to “ON”.
When SENSE UP is activated for IRIS SETTING, the electronic
shutter cannot be forcibly moved.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
SENSE UP x4
(LEVEL)
í-----ú+------ü 40
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
LEVEL setting
IRIS SETTING
BLC MULT SENSE UP x4
(LEVEL)
í----ú-+------ü 40
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to LEVEL, then use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the iris level.
Available settings: 0 – 100
Note: The larger the number, the more it brightens.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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Manual iris setting
Sets electronic iris ON/OFF, lens aperture and iris level.
MAIN MENU
12 3 5
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
VIEW SETTING 1
IRIS MANU ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
VIEW SETTING, then press the SET button. (Ex: 1)
The VIEW SETTING 1 screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select MANU, then
2
press the SET button.
The IRIS SETTING screen will appear.
Electronic IRIS setting
3
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select El. (Ex: ON)
Note:
When SENSE UP is activated for IRIS SETTING, the electronic shutter cannot be forcibly moved.
Lens aperture setting
4
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to IRIS STOP, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the value.
Available settings:
1 – 17 (Aperture opening)
Note:
The smaller the value the more the aperture closes and the
image darkens.
Changes to the value directly control the aperture of the lens.
IRIS SETTING
EI ON
(IRIS STOP) í------+------ú 17
(LEVEL) í----ú-+------ü 40
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
5
IRIS SETTING
EI ON
(IRIS STOP) í------+------ú 17
(LEVEL) í----ú-+------ü 40
LEVEL, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the value.
Available settings:
0 – 100 (Level of opening)
Note:
The smaller the value the more the video level drops,
becoming darker.
The LEVEL setting controls both AGC circuit gain and shutter
speed, changing the amount of exposure.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
Note:
If the iris views an unusually bright image, it can cause a
smear that cannot be corrected by adjusting the light entering through the lens. In this case, arrange the physical angle of lighting in a way that will prevent on-screen smearing.
If flickering of the target object occurs because of florescent
lighting in the camera location, changing to incandescent lighting will prevent the flickering.
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VIEW SETTING
B
WHITE BALANCE adjustment
Adjustments can be made to 3 methods of white balance correction: Auto trace white balance (ATW), one-push automatic white balance (AWC), and manual white balance (MWB).
English
MAIN MENU
12
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
VIEW SETTING 1
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE MWB ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
VIEW SETTING, then press the SET button. (Ex: 1)
The VIEW SETTING 1 screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
2
WHITE BALANCE, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select a white balance type “MWB”. Then press the SET button.
The MWB SETTING screen will appear.
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The following methods are available for white balance correction. See the corresponding reference sections for additional setting options.
Available methods:
ATW (Auto trace white balance)
Even when light sources change, automatic adjustment assures capture of most suitable colors. When a bright light source prevents effective white balance, a mask can be placed over the light source. (See p32)
AWC (One-push automatic white balance)
White balance is adjusted automatically with one-push activation. AWC is usually set for white target objects (walls, paper, etc.) that do not return color faithfully in the ATW method. (See p34)
MWB (Manual white balance)
Fine adjustments for preferred colors can be done manually. This method is preferable when suitable colors cannot be obtained with the ATW method. (See p32)
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VIEW SETTING
White balance additional settings 1
MWB setting
VIEW SETTING 1
12
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE MWB ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
WHITE BALANCE, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select a white balance type (Ex: MWB). Then press the SET button.
The MWB SETTING screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the value for
2
“R” (red). Available settings:
Note:
The larger the number, the stronger red becomes.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
3
0 – 255
“B”, then use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the “Blue” value.
Available settings:
Note:
The larger the number, the stronger blue becomes.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
0 – 255
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
MWB SETTING
(OFFSET)
R í---ú--+------ü 70
B í---ú--+------ü 66
White balance additional settings 2
ATW setting
Automatic white balance settings are completed when ATW is selected. However, white balance will not be suitably adjusted if a bright light source or an excessively dark area from the environment is in the image. In this case, the bright light source or dark area should be masked so that it will not be detected.
VIEW SETTING 1
12
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF ‚ APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
ATW for WHITE BALANCE and press the SET button.
The ATW SETTING screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select ON for
2
MASKING, then press the SET button.
The ATW MASKING screen will appear with the mask pattern blinking in the upper left corner of the screen.
ATW SETTING
MASKING ON ‚
SMART ATW OFF
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ATW MASKING
3
ATW MASKING
ATW SETTING
45
MASKING ON ‚
SMART ATW OFF
ATW SETTING
MASKING ON ‚
SMART ATW ON
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CONTINUE (ñ)
Use the cursor button (j l d c) to move the mask
3
pattern over the bright light source, then press the SET button.
Use the same steps to place addition masks as needed.
Note:
Initial settings place no masks on the screen. To cancel the placement of masks, press the
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move a mask pattern
4
to the bottom area of the screen and continue holding the cursor button straight down for 3 seconds.
CONTINUE (ñ)
SET
button again.
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
SMART ATW setting
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
If saturation is high or a scene is bright, the most suitable colors may not be obtained. In this case, set the SMART ATW to ON.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
5
SMART ATW, then use the cursor button (d or c) to set ON.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
The PRESET and MENU items will appear on the screen. Use the cursor button (j or l) to select BACK, then press the
SET
button. The ATW SETTING screen will reappear.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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White balance additional settings 3
AWC setting
VIEW SETTING 1
12 3 4
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE AWC ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
AWC SETTING
AWC LOCK SET
GO TO MWB SET ‚
AWC for WHITE BALANCE and press the SET button.
The AWC SETTING screen will appear.
With SET blinking for AWC LOCK, press the SET button.
2
SET will light and adjustment of white balance will begin. After about 3 seconds, SET will begin blinking again, signaling that adjustment is complete.
Note:
For even finer adjustment of coloration, choose SET for GO TO MWB. White balance mode will become MWB for fine adjustment. After fine adjustment with GO TO MWB, the white balance mode will automatically switch to MWB.
Note:
Full adjustment may not be possible with just one activation of SET for AWC LOCK. In that case, press the
SET
button again.
AWC SETTING
AWC LOCK SET
GO TO MWB SET ‚
GO TO MWB setting
3
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to SET for GO TO MWB and press the SET button.
The MWB SETTING screen will appear and the “R” value will be blinking.
Use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the value for
4
“R” (red). Available settings:
Note:
The larger the number, the stronger red becomes.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
5
0 – 255
“B”, then use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the “Blue” value.
Available settings:
Note:
The larger the number, the stronger blue becomes.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
0 – 255
MWB SETTING
(OFFSET)
R í---ú--+------ü 70
B í---ú--+------ü 66
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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C
Electronic SHUTTER setting
Sets the electronic shutter to either the fast shutter speed mode (SHORT) or the slow shutter speed mode (LONG).
English
Fast shutter speed (SHORT) mode setting
MAIN MENU
12 3
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
VIEW SETTING 1
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER SHORT‚ MOTION OFF APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA OFF
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
VIEW SETTING, then press the SET button. (Ex: 1)
The VIEW SETTING 1 screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
2
SHUTTER, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the speed mode for the electronic shutter. (Ex: SHORT) Then press the SET button.
The ES SETTING screen will appear and 60 (1/60 sec) will be blinking. This setting is suitable for fast moving target objects.
ES SETTING
SHUTTER SPEED 60
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select a electronic
3
shutter speed. Available settings: 60, 100, 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000,
Note: SHORT mode cannot be set if SENSE UP is activated or IRIS
is “ON”.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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Slow shutter speed (LONG) mode setting
VIEW SETTING 1
12
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
ES SETTING
SHUTTER SPEED x1
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
SHUTTER, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the speed mode for the electronic shutter. (Ex: LONG) Then press the SET button.
The ES SETTING screen will appear and x1 (1/60 sec) will be blinking. This setting is suitable for dark target objects.
Note:
When a shutter speed is set, it can also be adjusted with
ELS
the “
” button on the system controller.
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select a electronic
2
shutter speed. Available settings:
x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32 (Field times shown as multiples.)
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
Note:
SHUTTER (LONG) cannot be set if any of the following settings is active.
MOTION: ON
IRIS: AUTO item SENSE UP (activated) or MANU item El
(ON)
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VIEW SETTING
D
MOTION detector setting
This function divides the monitor screen into 48 zones (8 x 6). Based on information from the separate zones, target images that show intruder movements are detected and an alarm is generated. The degree of motion to be detected can be finely set.
Note:
English
Before activating this setting, use the cursor button to select a surveillance location that will not detect motion.
When SHUTTER speed is in LONG mode and IRIS SETTING has SENSE UP activated, the MOTION function cannot be turned ON.
MAIN MENU
12
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
VIEW SETTING 1
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER OFF MOTION ON ‚ APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
VIEW SETTING, then press the SET button. (Ex: 1)
The VIEW SETTING 1 screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
2
MOTION, and then use the cursor button (d or c) to select ON. Then press the SET button.
The MOTION SETTING screen will appear and SET for SIZE will be blinking.
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MOTION SETTING
SIZE SET ‚ MASKING ON ‚ SENSITIVITY SET ‚ ZOOM OFF INTERVAL 5S ALARM SIGN OFF
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
MOTION SIZE setting
3
MOTION SIZE
3
V 1 H 1
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Sets the target object size desired for detection in the 48 zone screen.
Press the SET button again.
The MOTION SIZE screen appears and the “1” for “V” will be blinking.
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VIEW SETTING
Set the size of the target object desired for detection
4
Determine the vertical size
1
Tilt the cursor button to the right (c).
The “V” value (vertical pattern) will change to “2” and the detection pattern will expand downward. Repeating this motion will expand the pattern in the up and down direction. Tilting the cursor button to the left will reduce the pattern size.
Determine the horizontal size
2
Use the cursor button (l) to move the cursor to the “1” for “H”, then tilt the cursor button to the right (c).
The “H” value (horizontal pattern) will change to “2” and the detection pattern will expand to the left. Repeating this motion will expand the pattern in the left and right direction. Tilting the cursor button to the left will reduce the pattern size.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
MOTION SIZE
V 1 H 1
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
MOTION SIZE
V 2 H 1
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
V1, H1 V2, H1 V6, H1
MOTION SIZE
V 2 H 2
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
MOTION SIZE
V 2 H 3
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
MOTION SIZE
V 3 H 3
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
V2, H2 V2, H3 V3, H3
MOTION SIZE
V 1 H 2
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
MOTION SIZE
V 1 H 3
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
V1, H2 V1, H3 V1, H8
MOTION SIZE
V 6 H 1
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
MOTION SIZE
V 1 H 8
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
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VIEW SETTING
MOTION MASKING setting
Masking target objects that are not desired for detection (swaying trees, flickers of light , etc.) will prevent unwanted alarms from being generated. This is done in the MOTION SETTING screen.
English
MOTION SETTING
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SIZE SET ‚ MASKING ON ‚ SENSITIVITY SET ‚ ZOOM OFF INTERVAL 5S ALARM SIGN OFF
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
MOTION MASKING
CONTINUE (ñ)
MOTION MASKING
CONTINUE (ñ)
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
MASKING, and then use the cursor button (d or c) to select ON. Then press the SET button.
The MOTION MASKING screen will appear, and the mask pattern will be blinking in the upper left corner of the screen.
Use the cursor button (j l d c) to move the mask
2
pattern to the target object that is not to be detected, then press the SET button.
Repeat these steps to set mask patterns in other locations.
Note:
To clear a mask pattern, press the
SET
the pattern.
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button again on
Finishing motion pattern setting
3
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move a mask pattern to the bottom area of the screen and continue holding it for 3 seconds. The PRESET and MENU items will appear on the screen.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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SENSITIVITY setting
Set the degree of sensitivity for motion detection corresponding to MOTION SIZE. Sensitivity can be set so that natural motions on the screen such as wind and light changes will not be detected. When this is necessary, activate the following setting.
MOTION SETTING
SIZE SET ‚ MASKING ON ‚ SENSITIVITY SET ‚ ZOOM OFF INTERVAL 5S ALARM SIGN OFF
SENSITIVITY
MOVE í---ú----ü 5 Y-LEVEL í---ú----ü 5 Y-DIFFER í---ú----ü 5 DURATION ú--------ü 1
DEMO OFF
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to SENSITIVITY, and then use the cursor button (d or c) to select SET. Then press the SET button.
The SENSITIVITY screen will appear.
When necessary, adjust the following settings.
Motion sensitivity (MOVE) setting
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to MOVE, then use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the movement value.
To avoid detection of small movements such as wind, make the value larger.
Available settings: 1 – 10
Brightness level (Y-LEVEL)
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to Y-LEVEL, then use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the brightness level.
When noise from a dark screen is causing erroneous detections, make the value larger.
Available settings: 1 – 10
Brightness differences (Y-DIFFER)
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to Y-DIFFER, then use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the brightness differences.
Changes in brightness can sometimes be mistakenly detected as motion. To avoid detection of the turning on and off of lighting, make the value larger.
Available settings: 1 – 10
DURATION setting
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to DURATION, then use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the detection time duration.
To avoid detecting fast movements, make the value larger.
Available settings: 1 – 60
Detected motion confirmation mode (DEMO)
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to DEMO, then use the cursor button (d or c) to change ON.
When a motion is detected, patterns are shown in that location. While the detected motion is being confirmed, the SENSITIVITY settings are optimized. This mode can only be activated in the SENSITIVITY setting screen.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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ZOOM setting
This item is set in the MOTION SETTING screen.
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Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to ZOOM, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the zoom magnification power (Ex.: x2).
Available settings: OFF, x1.4, x2, x2.8, x4, x6
Note:
When a suspicious motion is detected, the camera zooms in
according to the set magnification power. The zoom takes effect for 5 seconds and then returns to the previous magnification level.
The zoom focuses on the center of the screen. If the
maximum optical performance is exceeded, zooming will stop at maximum magnification.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
MOTION SETTING
SIZE SET ‚ MASKING ON ‚ SENSITIVITY SET ‚ ZOOM OFF INTERVAL 5S ALARM SIGN OFF
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
INTERVAL setting
This item is set in the MOTION SETTING screen.
MOTION SETTING
SIZE SET ‚ MASKING ON ‚ SENSITIVITY SET ‚ ZOOM OFF INTERVAL 5S ALARM SIGN OFF
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to INTERVAL, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the time interval (Ex.: 15S).
Available settings: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M,
Note: When a motion is detected, no other motions will be
detected within the set interval of time.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
5M
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ALARM SIGN setting
This item is set in the MOTION SETTING screen.
MOTION SETTING
SIZE SET ‚ MASKING ON ‚ SENSITIVITY SET ‚ ZOOM OFF INTERVAL 5S ALARM SIGN OFF
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to OFF for ALARM SIGN, and then use the cursor button (d or c) to select ON.
Available settings:
ON: The camera ID display blinks when motion is detected.
OFF: The camera ID display does not blink when motion is
detected.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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VIEW SETTING
E
Profile compensation setting (APERTURE)
Set this function to further emphasize the profile of the target object. The amount of compensation can be adjusted for horizontal or vertical directions.
English
MAIN MENU
12 3
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
VIEW SETTING 1
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
APERTURE SETTING
H í------ú------ü 8
V í------ú------ü 8
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
VIEW SETTING, then press the SET button. (Ex: 1)
The VIEW SETTING 1 screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
2
APERTURE and then use the cursor button (d or c) to select ON. Then press the SET button.
The APERTURE SETTING screen will appear and the “H” value will be blinking.
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Select the amount of profile compensation
3
Available settings: 1 – 15 (Compensation intensity) 1 Set the horizontal profile compensation
Use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the value for “H” (horizontal).
2 Set the vertical profile compensation
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to “V” (vertical), then use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the value for “V”.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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VIEW SETTING
F
Automatic gain control (AGC) setting
Sets AGC to ON or OFF and adjusts the gain.
MAIN MENU
12
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
VIEW SETTING, then press the SET button. (Ex: 1)
The VIEW SETTING 1 screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
2
AGC, and then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the compensation level.
Available settings:
ON: DNR (digital noise reduction) can be set
OFF: Fixed gain values can be adjusted manually.
When ON is set
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select ON then press
1
the SET button.
The GAIN SETTING screen will appear, and “±0dB” will be blinking for MAX GAIN.
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select the gain.
2
Available settings: –6dB, ±0dB, +6dB, +9dB Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
3
DNR, and then use the cursor button (d or c) to select ON.
VIEW SETTING 1
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
(When ON is set) (When OFF is set)
GAIN SETTING
MAX GAIN ±0·
DNR OFF
GAIN SETTING
ú------+------ü 0·
Available settings:
ON: DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) is applied. Noise from
low light will be reduced.
OFF: DNR will not be applied.
Note: Digital noise reduction works as gain control becomes
greater. If images for moving target objects have blurs or afterimages, reduce the resolution sensitivity.
When OFF is set
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select OFF, then press
1
the SET button.
The GAIN SETTING screen will appear, and “0dB” will be blinking.
Available settings: 0 – 30dB Use the cursor button (d or c) to adjust the gain.
2
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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VIEW SETTING
G
GAMMA correction setting
In addition to turning gamma correction ON or OFF, contrast sensitivity can be boosted at 2 levels.
English
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
MAIN MENU
12
VIEW SETTING 1
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
VIEW SETTING, then press the SET button. (Ex: 1)
The VIEW SETTING 1 screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
2
ON for GAMMA, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the gamma correction.
Available settings:
OFF: No gamma correction
ON: Gamma correction (γ = 0.45)
SMART 1: Correction 1
SMART 2: Correction 2 (improves contrast for dark
locations)
Note: When using SMART 1 or SMART 2, the target object may
be too bright, so determine which setting is better for the target object.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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OPTION SETTING
MAIN MENU
12 3 4
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚
OPTION
CONTROL 485 ‚ ADDRESS 0 ALARM SET ‚
RS-485 SETTING
BAUD RATE 19200
TERMINATE OFF
RS-485 SETTING
BAUD RATE 19200
TERMINATE OFF
CONTROL setting
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
OPTION, then press the SET button.
The OPTION screen will appear.
Note:
The PRESET ON setting cannot be used when OPTION settings are in use.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
2
485 for CONTROL, use the cursor button (d or c) to select the device to be operated (Ex: 485), and then press the SET button.
The RS-485 SETTING screen will appear.
Available settings:
485:
For operation by the System Controller.
COAX:
For operation of device by linked coax cable.
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select 19200 for BAUD
3
RATE. Available settings:
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
4
19200, 9600, 4800, 2400
TERMINATE, and then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the terminate setting.
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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OPTION SETTING
MAIN MENU
12
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚
English
LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚
OPTION
CONTROL 485 ‚ ADDRESS 0 ALARM SET ‚
ADDRESS setting
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
OPTION, then press the SET button.
The OPTION screen will appear.
Note:
The PRESET ON setting cannot be used when OPTION settings are in use.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
2
ADDRESS, and then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the address.
Available settings:
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
0 (d) ~ 127 (c)
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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ALARM setting
A
Alarm input setting (ALARM IN)
Make the following settings for alarm detection. Connect the external alarm switch to the alarm input terminal on
the back of the camera.
MAIN MENU
12
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
OPTION, then press the SET button.
The OPTION screen will appear.
Note:
The PRESET ON setting cannot be used when OPTION settings are in use.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
2
ALARM, then press the SET button.
The ALARM SETTING screen will appear.
Use the cursor button (d or c) to select POLARITY
3
between “NO” and “NC”.
Available settings:
NO:
Normal open (Normally open so closed condition is detected as input.)
NC:
Normal closed (Normally closed so open condition is detected as input.)
OPTION
CONTROL 485 ‚ ADDRESS 0 ALARM SET ‚
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OPTION SETTING
ALARM SETTING
3
ALARM IN POLARITY NO MOTION OFF DURATION 5S ALARM OUT OFF POLARITY NO ALARM TIME 5S LINE OUT OFF
Motion sensor input setting (MOTION)
Matches information from the camera’s motion sensor and the external alarm and outputs it.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to MOTION, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the input.
Available settings:
OFF: Does not output a motion sensor alarm.
AND: Outputs an alarm when an external alarm input and
OR: Outputs an alarm if either an external alarm or a motion
motion sensor alarm are detected at the same time.
sensor alarm is detected.
Alarm duration setting (DURATION)
Set the duration for the following alarm input reception.
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to DURATION, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the alarm duration.
Available settings: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M,
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
5M
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OPTION SETTING
B
Alarm output setting (ALARM OUT)
ALARM SETTING
12
ALARM IN
English
POLARITY NO MOTION OFF DURATION 5S ALARM OUT OFF POLARITY NO ALARM TIME 5S LINE OUT OFF
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
1
ALARM SETTING
ALARM IN POLARITY NO MOTION OFF DURATION 5S ALARM OUT OFF POLARITY NO ALARM TIME 5S LINE OUT OFF
ALARM OUT, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the “ON” or “ OFF”.
Available settings:
ON:
Output an alarm (for activation of buzzer or lamp)
OFF:
Does not output an alarm
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
2
POLARITY, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the “NO” or “NC”.
Available settings:
NO:
Normal open (Normally open so closed condition is detected as input.)
NC:
Normal closed (Normally closed so open condition is detected as input.)
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Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to
3
ALARM TIME, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the amount of time for external alarm output.
Available settings:
5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M, 5M
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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OPTION SETTING
c
Operation of alarm signal output to the System Controller setting (LINE OUT)
Outputs alarm signal to the System Controller. The ALARM lamp on the System Controller will blink when it receives an alarm signal. An alarm list can be displayed to show information such as date/time alarm was received, the device sending the alarm and the alarm type.
ALARM SETTING
1
ALARM IN POLARITY NO MOTION OFF DURATION 5S ALARM OUT OFF POLARITY NO ALARM TIME 5S LINE OUT OFF
Use the cursor button (j or l) to move the cursor to LINE OUT, then use the cursor button (d or c) to select the “ON” or “ OFF”.
Available settings:
ON: Outputs alarm signal to the System Controller
OFF: Does not output alarm signal to the System Controller
To close the menu screen or return to the previous
screen, select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button.
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MENU FLOW
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE ENGLISH LANGUE FRENCH IDIOMA SPANISH
English
MENU BACK
MAIN MENU
LANGUAGE SET ‚ CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET ‚ LENS SET ‚ MIRROR OFF VIEW SETTING 1 ‚ OPTION SET ‚ PRESET OFF MENU END
OPTION
CONTROL 485 ‚ ADDRESS 0 ALARM SET ‚
RS-485 SETTING
BAUD RATE 19200
TERMINATE OFF
ALARM SETTING
ALARM IN POLARITY NO MOTION OFF DURATION 5S ALARM OUT ON POLARITY NO ALARM TIME 5S LINE OUT OFF
CAMERA ID SETTING
ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 :-‚
ID ????????????????
POSITION SET ‚
PRIVACY MASK SETTING
PASSWORD LOCK ON ‚ PASSWORD CHANGE SET ‚ MASK SET SET ‚
MENU BACK
LENS
FOCUS AUTO ‚
ZOOM SET ‚
VIEW SETTING 1
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
L-L SETTING
(V SYNC PHASE)
ú------+------ü 0
PASSWORD
1234 SET ‚
OK
PASSWORD
(NOW PASSWORD)
**** SET ‚
-
MASK NO.SELECT
MASK 1 OFF MASK 2 OFF MASK 3 OFF MASK 4 OFF
FOCUS SETTING
LIMIT NEAR 1M SENSITIVITY HIGH AREA SET ‚
ZOOM SETTING
SPEED 3 EL ZOOM OFF V-RESO.UP OFF
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PASSWORD
(NEW PASSWORD)
-
**** SET ‚
MASK 1 SET
(POSITION)
SET ‚
MANU
FOCUS SETTING
LIMIT NEAR 1M SPEED 2
-
AREA SETTING
AREA 3
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
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MENU FLOW
í
í
í
ú
A
VIEW SETTING 1
IRIS AUTO ‚ WHITE BALANCE ATW ‚ SHUTTER LONG ‚ MOTION OFF APERTURE ON ‚ AGC ON ‚ GAMMA ON
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
GAIN SETTING
MAX GAIN ±0·
DNR OFF
GAIN SETTING
ON
OFF
------+------ü 0·
IRIS SETTING
BLC OFF SENSE UP OFF
(LEVEL)
í------ú------ü 40
IRIS SETTING
EI OFF
(IRIS STOP) í------ú------ü 17
MANU
(LEVEL)
ATW SETTING
MASKING OFF
SMART ATW OFF
ES SETTING
SHORT
SHUTTER SPEED 60
MOTION SETTING
SIZE SET ‚ MASKING ON ‚ SENSITIVITY SET ‚ ZOOM OFF INTERVAL 5S ALARM SIGN OFF
APERTURE SETTING
H í------ú------ü 8
V
------ú------ü 8
------ú------ü 60
BLC SETTING
(BLC WEIGHT) í------ú------ü 7
(BRIGHT)
MULT
í------ú------ü 7
AWC SETTING
AWC LOCK SET
GO TO MWB SET ‚
ES SETTING
LONG
SHUTTER SPEED x1
MOTION SIZE
V 1 H 1
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
BLC SETTING
CENT MASK
(POSITION)
BLC SETTING
(SIZE)
MWB SETTING
(OFFSET)
R í---ú--+------ü 70
B
---ú--+------ü 66
MOTION MASKING
CONTINUE (ñ)
BLC MASKING
CONTINUE (ñ)
BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING
TOP 0 BOTTOM 0 LEFT 0 RIGHT 0 CENTER(FIX) 7
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
SENSITIVITY
MOVE í---ú----ü 5 Y-LEVEL í---ú----ü 5 Y-DIFFER í---ú----ü 5 DURATION ú--------ü 1
DEMO OFF
PRESET OFF MENU BACK
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SPECIFICATIONS
Pickup device Effective pixels Horizontal resolution Lens
English
Electronic zoom
Autofocus
Iris control Synchronization method
Lowest image illumination
S/N Backlight compensation
Electronic shutter
Electronic sensitivity boosting
White balance AGC gain
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:
1/4"
:
768 (H) x 494 (V)
:
Over 520 TV lines
:
22 power zoom lens, f=4.0 – 88mm (F1.6 –
3.8) Electronic zoom and gearing Zoom speed setting possible
:
16 power (combined with optic zoom gives 352 power max) Max zoom magnification setting possible Vertical resolution ON/OFF setting
:
AUTO/MANUAL AF area setting possible (3 step)
:
AUTO/MANUAL, 1/2 EV steps
:
Internal synchronization/Line lock, V phase adjustment possible
:
2.0 lx (F1.6) at max AGC gain
0.06 lx (F1.6) at x32 electronic sensitivity boost
:
Over 48dB
:
Multi-spot evaluative metering 5 spot centerweighted average metering 48 multi-spot metering
:
Fast shutter speed mode (SHORT); 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000
Slow shutter speed mode (LONG); x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32
:
AUTO/OFF, works with auto iris Up to x32 max setting possible
:
ATW/AWC/MWB
:
ON allows selection of ±0dB, +6dB, +9dB, –6dB OFF allows manual adjustment from 0dB to 30dB
Motion detector
Privacy masking
Alarm input/output (back panel control terminals)
Mirror image effect
Camera ID View settings
Communications Operational
temperature/humidity Power source Power consumption Weight
:
ON/OFF, ON allows setting of detection patterns on a 48 zone screen for 6 motion settings (size, masking, sensitivity, zoom, interval, alarm sign)
:
ON/OFF, max of 4 masked locations Password lock possible
:
Alarm input: 1 (for external alarm switch) Alarm output: 1 (for sending a signal to the system controller or an alarm detection device such as a buzzer)
:
Horizontally (H), vertically (V), horizontally and vertically (HV)
:
ON/OFF, 16 characters
:
9 (0 – 8) screen files can be established, and each file can set 7 capturing characteristics such as iris
:
Coaxial control, RS-485
:
–10 – +50°C/below 90% RH
:
24 V AC, 60 Hz/12 V – 15 V DC
:
4.5 W
:
380 g
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SPECIFICATIONS
MAIN FEATURES
Dimensions
125.3 mm54 mm 116 mm 9.3 mm6 mm
62 mm
11.8 mm
External appearance and specifications subject to change without notice.
1/4"-20UNC
Built in Interline transfer method 1/4” CCD, approx. 410,000
picture elements.
High sensitivity, minimum required illumination is 2.0 lux.
(F1.6, gain max)
More than 520 TV lines of horizontal resolution.
Equipped with intelligent Backlight compensation.
Special Gamma mode (contrast up)
Built in high speed electronic shutter and slow shutter.
32X Electronic sensitivity
Built in Digital Motion Detection
Built in Privacy masking function
12VDC/24V AC dual operation(electrically isolate) .
Internal sync. / Line Lock.
22x optical zoom and 16x electronic zoom.
Coaxial control or RS485, operation via SSP.
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COLOR VIDEO CAMERA LIMITED WARRANTY
SANYO INDUSTRIAL VIDEO
In order to obtain warranty service, the product must be delivered to and picked up from an Authorized Sanyo Service Center at the user’s expense, unless specifically stated otherwise in this warranty. The names and addresses of Authorized Sanyo Service Centers may be obtained by calling the toll-free number listed below.
For product operation, authorized service center referral, service assistance or problem resolution, call
For accessories and/or parts, call
THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY ON SANYO PRODUCTS PURCHASED OR RENTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, EXCLUDING ALL U.S. TERRITORIES AND PROTECTORATES. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER OR END-USER. THE ORIGINAL DATED BILL OF SALE, SALES SLIP OR RENTAL AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE AUTHORIZED SANYO SERVICE CENTER AT THE TIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED. Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLUSIONS below, SANYO Fisher Company warrants this SANYO product against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods specified below. SFC will repair or replace (at its option) the product and any of its parts which fail to conf orm to this warranty. The warranty period commences on the date the product was first purchased or rented at retail.
CUSTOMER INFORMATION 1-800-421-5013
Weekdays 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Pacific Time
PARTS ORDER INFORMATION 1-800-726-9662
Weekdays 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Pacific Time
LABOR PARTS IMAGE DEVICE
3 YEARS 3 YEARS 3 YEARS
This warranty does not cover (A) the adjustment of customer-operated controls as explained in the appropriate model’s instruction manual, or (B) the r epair of any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced or removed. This warranty shall not apply to the cabinet or cosmetic parts, batteries or routine maintenance. This warranty does not apply to uncrating, setup, installation, removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product after repair. This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SFC including, but not limited to, any malfunction, defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts, improper maintenance, operation contrary to furnished instructions, shipping or transit accidents, modification or repair by the user, abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, incorrect power line voltage, fire, flood or other Acts of God, or normal wear and tear. The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and SFC does not assume or authorize any party to assume for it any other obligation or liability. SFC DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THIS PRODUCT (INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS). IN NO EVENT SHALL SFC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DA MAGES ARISING FROM THE OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY DELAY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES B EYOND ITS CONTROL. SFC’S LIABILITY FOR AN Y AND ALL LOSSES AND DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNEC TION WITH THE SALE, USE OR OWNERSHIP OF THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING WARRANTOR’S NEGLIGENCE, ALLEGED DAMAGED OR DEFECTIIVE GOODS, WHETHER SUCH DEFECTS ARE DISCOVERABLE OR LATENT, SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT.
For your protection in the event of theft or loss of this product, please fill in the information below for you own personal records.
Model No._____________________________________________________________________ Serial No. _____________________________________________________________________
Date of Purchase _______________________________________________________________ Purchase Price _________________________________________________________________
OBLIGATIONS
EXCLUSIONS
ATTENTION
(Located on back or bottom side of unit.)
Where Purchased _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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