Sanyo VDC-DPN9585P, VDC-DP9584N, VDC-DPN9584N, VDC-D9574N, VDC-PN9575P Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL (Pattern sheet attached)
VDC-DP9584N
Color CCD Camera
VDC-DP9584N/VDC-DPN9585P VCC-P9574N/VCC-PN9575P
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Contents
The contents in angle brackets < > are the menu screen title.
Getting Started
Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Useful Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Concerning Control Buttons for Configuration and
Adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Accessing the Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Selecting Display Language <LANGUAGE>. . . . 9
Naming Cameras <OPTION> – <TITLE> . . . . . . . 10
Setting/Cancelling Password Lock
<PASSWORD>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Settings/Adjustments
Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA> . . . . . . 14
Adjusting Synchronization Error <SYNC> . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Backlight Compensation <BLC>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Adjusting Iris Level <IRIS> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Setting White Balance <WHITE BALANCE> . . . . . . . . . 18
AOne-Push Adjustment (AWC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
BManual White Balance (MWB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Setting Gain Value <AGC GAIN>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Correcting Gamma Characteristic <GAMMA> . . . . . . . . 22
Specifying Shutter Speed <SHUTTER>. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Accentuating Subject Outline <APERTURE>. . . . . . . . . 24
(VDC-DP9584N/VDC-DPN9585P)
Adjusting DAY/NIGHT Function <DAY/NIGHT>. . . . . . . 25
AAdjusting Automatic Setting (AUTO) . . . . . . . . . . . 26
BAdjusting Black-and-White Setting (B/W). . . . . . . . 27
Registering Monitoring Positions
<PRESET POSITION> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Automatic Monitoring <AUTO MODE> . . . . . . . . . 30
Sequential Panning along the Registered Preset Positions
<SEQUENTIAL PAN> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Automatic Intermittent Panning <AUTO PAN>. . . . . . . . 32
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Contents
Returning to Specified Monitoring Mode
Automatically <AUTO RETURN> . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Setting Alarm <ALARM>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Flow of Camera Operation through to Network
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Flow of VA-SW3050LITE Software Operation . . . . . 50
Specifying Alarm Input <ALARM IN>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Specifying Alarm Output <ALARM OUT> . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Setting Motion Sensor <MOTION> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Setting Zooming Up at Alarm Detection <ZOOM>. . . . . . 40
Setting Alarm Duration <DURATION>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Setting Alarm Detection Notification <ALARM SIGN>. . . 41
Screen Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Replacement timing of major parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Pattern sheet
Configuring Options <OPTION> . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Hiding Image Partially <PRIVACY MASK> . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Configuring the Network Settings <NETWORK>. . . . . . . 46
MEMO:
This instruction manual covers four models. Any difference among the four models is indicated when necessary. Differences in the menu screen among the four models are as indicated below.
Menu language English/French/Spanish English/French/German Shutter speed 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, ... 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, ... Day/Night function m m IP66 m m
• This manual describes the menu screen for the VDC-DP9584N.
VDC-DP9584N VCC-P9574N VDC-DPN9585P VCC-PN9575P
(VDC-DP9584N/VDC-DPN9585P)
(VCC-P9574N/VCC-PN9575P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
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Precautions
In case of a problem
Do not use the unit if smoke or a strange odor comes from the unit, or if it seems not to function correctly. Turn off the power immediately and disconnect the power cord, and then consult your dealer or an Authorized Sanyo Service Center.
Getting Started
Do not open or modify
Do not open the cabinet, as it may be dangerous and cause damage to the unit. For repairs, consult your dealer or an Authorized Sanyo Service Center.
Do not put objects inside the unit
Make sure that no metal objects or flammable substance get inside the unit. If used with a foreign object inside, it could cause a fire, a short-circuit or damage. Be careful to protect the unit from rain, sea water, etc. If water or liquid gets inside the unit, turn off the power immediately and disconnect the power cord, and then consult your dealer or an Authorized Sanyo Service Center.
Be careful when handling the unit
To prevent damage, do not drop the unit or subject it to strong shock or vibration.
Do not install this unit close to magnetic fields
The magnetic fields may result in unstable operation.
Protect from humidity and dust
To prevent damage, do not install the unit where there is greasy smoke or steam, where the humidity may get too high, or where there is a lot of dust.
Protect from high temperatures
Do not install close to stoves, or other heat sources, such as spotlights, etc., or where it could be subject to direct sunlight, as this could cause deformation, discoloration or other damage. Be careful when installing close to the ceiling, in a kitchen or boiler room, as the temperature may rise to high levels.
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 dry by wiping with a soft cloth.
• Do not use benzine, thinner or other chemical products on the cabinet, as this 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 into contact with the cabinet for a long period of time, as this may cause damage or paint peeling.
(VDC-DP9584N/VDC-DPN9585P)
Approvals: IP66
This unit has been certified to IP66 standards when properly installed. Ensure all openings in enclosure are sealed as per manufacturer's instructions.
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Information
Characteristics
Supports IEEE802.3af-compliant PoE (Power over Ethernet) power supply.
Equipped with function for bi-directional voice communication between the camera and PC.
Equipped with motorized zoom pan-focus auto iris lens. Thanks to its large depth of field, focused images can be obtained in a wider range of scene without intentional focusing.
Equipped with motorized pan/tilt.
Can be installed on both the ceiling and walls.
Configurable preset position (maximum16 positions), sequential pan,
and auto pan.
Equipped with a motion sensor that detects movement in the monitor screen and issues an alarm.
Detects intruders using an external switch or a motion sensor, automatically zooms in on the images, and notifies using alarm output.
If a hard disk recorder is connected, alarm-triggered images can be recorded according to the alarm output.
If connected to the internet or intranet, monitoring and/or camera adjustment operation can be performed remotely.
Masking can be set for hiding images partially and protecting privacy. (Maximum 8 masks)
Configurable preference settings with view on screen.
Access to the main menu is controlled by setting a password.
(VDC-DP9584N/VDC-DPN9585P)
Equipped with function for automatically switching between COLOR and Black-and-White (DAY/NIGHT).
Complies with the IP66 international standard for dust and water protection.
Getting Started
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Information
Useful Operations
Registering multiple preset positions:
RPRESET POSITION (see page 28)
Getting Started
Making the camera move successively along the registered preset positions:
RAUTO MODE SEQUENTIAL PAN (see page 31)
Performing automatic panning:
RAUTO MODE AUTO PAN (see page 32)
Setting the camera to return to the specified monitoring mode following manual operation on the angle of view:
RAUTO RETURN (see page 34)
Connecting to an external door switch or infrared sensor:
RALARM (see page 35)
Making the unit issue a warning upon detecting suspicious figures, etc.:
RALARM MOTION (see page 38)
Limiting main menu access to administrators:
RPASSWORD (see page 12)
Hiding image partially for privacy protection:
ROPTION PRIVACY MASK (see page 43)
Operating remotely using internet or intranet:
ROPTION NETWORK (see page 46)
(VDC-DP9584N/VDC-DPN9585P)
Switching between “Color” and “Black-and-White” mode of DAY/NIGHT function using an external switch, etc.:
RCAMERA DAY/NIGHT (see page 25)
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Concerning Control Buttons for Configuration and Adjustment
Using the Camera Control Unit (VAC-70: Separately ordered) Using the Control Buttons on the Circuit Board
Camera can be controlled remotely during setting or adjustment.
• Please refer to the instruction manual for VAC-70. Button operations with VAC-70 are the same as with the unit.
• When configuration and adjustment are finished, always disconnect the Camera Control Unit.
Regarding connection of the monitor, see the separate installation manual.
• When configuration and adjustment are finished, always disconnect the monitor and install the dome cover.
1
(VAC-70)
2
3
(Main unit)
GND
MONITOR OUT
SET
LEFT
DOWN
To display the main menu
VAC-70: Press the MENU button 1. Main unit: Hold down the SET button 3 for over a second.
To operate the menu screen
Getting Started
• Select the item and change the setting value by pressing the Select button 2.
• Enter the advanced settings screen by pressing the SET button 3.
To conduct pan/tilt and zoom
• The pan/tilt and zoom functions can be operated using the Select button 2 during live mode (with no settings screen displayed).
• Press the SET button 3 to switch over between pan/tilt and zoom
UP
RIGHT
operations.
<Pan/Tilt operations> Pan: Press d(LEFT) or c(RIGHT) Tilt: Press j(UP) or l(DOWN)
<Zoom operations> Wide: Press d(LEFT) Tele: Press c(RIGHT)
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Accessing the Main Menu
Access the main menu.
1
Main menu
SET
Getting Started
R
Press and hold the button for about 1 second.
PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM PASSWORD LANGUAGE OPTION
PRESET MENU
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y
OFF END
·CAMERA
Note: After the expiration of a predetermined time interval (3 minutes)
without any operation, the settings screen goes off automatically and returns to normal monitoring screen.
Select item.
2
Cursor
·CAMERA PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y
Moves the cursor “q” using the Select button UP and DOWN to select the item.
Open the advanced settings screen.
3
When “y” mark displays
·CAMERA PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM
Specify values.
4
·SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA
Press the Select button RIGHT and LEFT to switch over to other values.
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y
R
Press the SET button to open the advanced settings screen.
INT OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45
SET
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Accessing the Main Menu
Close the settings screen.
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Once the settings are complete, set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
SET
PRESET
·MENU
OFF END
R
·MENU END
To return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
SET
PRESET
·MENU
OFF BACK
R
To reset settings (Factory Default Settings)
Select <PRESET> and choose “ON” instead of “OFF”, and press the SET button.
SET
·PRESET MENU
ON BACK
·PRESET ON
Note: To reset all the settings, set <PRESET> to “ON” in the main menu
and press the SET button. The <PRIVACY MASK> in <OPTION> and <PASSWORD> will
not be initialized.
R
Main menu guide
Items Settings See page
Setting Camera Performance
CAMERA
PRESET POSITION
AUTO MO DE
AUTO RETURN
ALARM Setting Alarm 35 PASSWORD Setting/Cancelling Password Lock 12 LANGUAGE Selecting Display Language 9
TITLE Naming Cameras 10
OPTION
PRESET Initializing Settings 8
MENU
PRIVACY MASK
NETWORK Configuring the Network Settings 46
(Synchronization, Backlight Compensation, Iris Level, White Balance, Gain, Gamma, Shutter Speed, Aperture, DAY/NIGHT
Registering Monitoring Positions (No.1 - 16)
Automatic Monitoring (Sequential Pan, Auto Pan)
Returning to Specified Monitoring Mode Automatically
Hiding Image Partially
Closing a Screen/Returning to Previous Screen
VDC-DP9584N/VDC-DPN9585P
)
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28
30
34
Getting Started
43
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Selecting Display Language <LANGUAGE>
You can change the language displayed on the settings and adjusting screens. (Default setting: English)
Getting Started
CAMERA PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM PASSWORD
·LANGUAGE OPTION
·LANGUAGE
Select a language and press the SET button.
1
PRESET MENU
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y
OFF END
RR
VDC-DP9584N/VCC-P9574N
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
·LANGUE IDIOMA
ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH
R
VDC-DPN9585P/VCC-PN9575P
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
·LANGUE SPRACHE
ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN
(In case FRENCH is selected)
RPressing the SET button will immediately change the language
displayed on the screen.
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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SET
SET
LANGUAGE
·LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA
MENU
2
ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH
BACK
Select <MENU> – “RETOUR” (“BACK” or “ATRAS”) and press the SET button.
VDC-DP9584N/VCC-P9574N
LANGUE
LANGUAGE ANGLAIS LANGUE FRANCAIS IDIOMA ESPAGNOL
VDC-DPN9585P/VCC-PN9575P
·MENU
LANGUAGE ANGLAIS LANGUE FRANCAIS SPRACHE ALLEMAND
·MENU RETOUR
(In case FRENCH is selected)
RReturns to the main menu.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
LANGUE
SET
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Naming Cameras <OPTION> – <TITLE>
You can give a name (title) to each camera. The specified names are displayed on the monitor so that you can easily distinguish the monitoring images when you use multiple cameras.
Select <OPTION> and press the SET button.
1
Choose a character(s) from the “Character
3
Selecting Field”.
CAMERA PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM PASSWORD LANGUAGE
·OPTION
ON
PRESET MENU
OPTION
·TITLE PRIVACY MASK NETWORK
·OPTION
Set <TITLE> to “ON” and press the SET button.
2
·TITLE
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y
OFF END
ON y SET y SET y
R
SET
SET
R
A character is selectable when two arrows, (w) and (y), point at the character.
TITLE SETTING y wABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 :-
ID string
ID ???????????????? x POSITION
RThe characters are displayed starting from (x) in the “ID string”.
To overwrite the character
Select <ID> and move (x) onto it in the “ID string”, and then choose any new letter.
ROOM1 ROOM2
SET y
ROOM1
ROOM2
Character Selecting Field
SET
R
Getting Started
RThe “TITLE SETTING” screen appears.
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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Naming Cameras <OPTION> – <TITLE>
Getting Started
Repeat step 3 to complete the name.
4
• You can enter up to 16 characters.
Example: ROOM1
TITLE SETTING
ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 :-v
·ID ROOM1??????????? x
RThe letters “???....” do not appear on the monitor screen, but if
you select “ON” for the <TITLE> and then enter no letter at all,
the monitor will show you “???....”.
If you want the name to be displayed on the monitor in two lines
Select <ID> and enter the line feed mark (v) in the “ID string” wherever you want to start a new line.
Select <POSITION> and press the SET button.
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ID ROOM1??????????? x
·POSITION
PRESET
·POSITION
ROn the normal monitoring screen, the name will be displayed.
MENU
SET y
OFF BACK
SET
R
Determine the location where the name should
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be displayed, and then press the SET button.
ROOM1
R
RReturns to the settings screen.
To delete the name specified
Set <PRESET> to “ON”, and press the SET button. RAll the characters in the “ID string” will be displayed with “?”.
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
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RCloses the settings screen and displays the name on the
normal monitoring screen.
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
MEMO:
• If an alarm signal is input when <ALARM SIGN> is “ON” (see page
41), the camera name on the screen will blink during the time set in <DURATION> (see page 40). When the camera name is not
specified, “???....” will blink.
If <MOTION> is “ON” (see page 38), the camera name on the screen will also blink when the motion sensor detects movement.
• When <PRIVACY MASK> is “ON” (see page 43), the camera name will not be displayed.
SET
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Setting/Cancelling Password Lock <PASSWORD>
You can lock the access to the main menu by specifying a password. You will be prompted to enter the password to access the main menu.
Select <PASSWORD> and press the SET button.
1
CAMERA PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM
·PASSWORD LANGUAGE OPTION
·PASSWORD
Select <PASSWORD LOCK> and press the SET
2
PRESET MENU
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y
OFF END
R
button.
PASSWORD
·PASSWORD LOCK PASSWORD CHANGE
·PASSWORD LOCK
MENU
RThe password input screen appears.
OFF y SET y
BACK
R
SET
SET
Enter the password and press the SET button.
3
When setting a password for the first time, you must enter the factory default password “1234”.
PASSWORD
· 1234 x
SET y
RYou will see the “OK” message.
If you enter an incorrect password, you will see the “NG” message. If
Note:
you fail to enter the valid password three times successively, the prompt display will disappear. Start again from the beginning.
Press the SET button.
4
RDisplays <PASSWORD LOCK> – “ON”.
•“1234” is a factory default password; it is recommended you change it to your own password. Advance to step 5.
• If you want to finish the setting, advance to step 8.
SET
R
Getting Started
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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Setting/Cancelling Password Lock <PASSWORD>
Getting Started
Select <PASSWORD CHANGE> and press the
5
SET button.
PASSWORD
PASSWORD LOCK
·PASSWORD CHANGE
·PASSWORD CHANGE
RThe current password input screen appears.
Enter the current password and press the SET
6
ON y SET y
R
button.
PASSWORD
<NOW PASSWORD>
· 1234 x
RThe new password input screen appears.
PASSWORD
<NEW PASSWORD>
· ???? x
SET y
SET y
SET
R
SET
Enter a new password (4 numerical values) and
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press the SET button.
Write down the new password before you forget it.
RYou will see the “OK” message.
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
8
RCloses the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring
screen.
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
To cancel the password lock
Press the SET button on <PASSWORD LOCK> – “ON”, and then enter the password.
RYou will see “OFF” instead of “ON”.
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Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
Open the screen for setting and adjusting the camera performance.
Select <CAMERA> and press the SET button.
1
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y
OFF END
·CAMERA
·CAMERA PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM PASSWORD LANGUAGE OPTION
PRESET MENU
RThe settings screen for camera performance appears.
·SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY/NIGHT
PRESET MENU
INT OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45 60 HIGH AUTO y
OFF BACK
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
R
SET
Camera performance screen guide
Items Settings See page
SYNC Adjusting Synchronization Error 15 BLC Backlight Compensation 16 IRIS Adjusting Iris Level 17 WHITE BALANCE Setting White Balance 18 AGC GAIN Setting Gain Value 21 GAMMA Correcting Gamma Characteristic 22 SHUTTER Specifying Shutter Speed 23 APERTURE Accentuating Subject Outline 24
(VDC-DP9584N/
VDC-DPN9585P)
DAY/NIGHT
Adjusting DAY/NIGHT Function 25
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
Adjusting Synchronization Error <SYNC>
By default, the synchronization adjustment for the camera is performed internally (INT). However, you must make adjustments in the L-L- SETTING screen, if the monitor screen seems out of sync after switching over among multiple cameras using AC 24 V. Select a camera as a reference and adjust the others based on the selected one.
Note: The Line-Lock setting is not available for DC 12 V operation.
Set <SYNC> to “L-L” and press the SET button.
1
L-L y OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45 60 HIGH AUTO y
OFF BACK
·SYNC L-L
Lamp
·SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY/NIGHT
PRESET MENU
RThe “L-L SETTING” screen appears.
Adjust synchronization (0 – 524).
2
L-L SETTING
<V SYNC PHASE>
· 250
• Make adjustments so that the vertical synchronization of the monitor screen does not move up or down.
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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R
SET
INT
Internally synchronized
• Lamp turned on.
L-L (Line-Lock)
Synchronizes the unit with power frequency
• Lamp blinking.
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET
3
button.
RReturns to the camera performance screen.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
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Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
Backlight Compensation <BLC>
If the images of subjects are not clear because of backlight, compensate for it by adjusting conditions or changing the compensation method.
Select <BLC> and specify the compensation
1
method.
SYNC
·BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY/NIGHT
·BLC
PRESET MENU
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
INT OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45 60 HIGH AUTO y
OFF BACK
CENT (Center zone metering)
Compensation is made based on the optical measurement that is focused on the central area of the screen (the image of subject to be compensated is located in the center of the screen).
MULT1 (Multi-spot metering, Normal mode)
Compensation is made based on the optical measurement and assessment of the entire screen (the image of subject to be compensated is not limited to a center of the screen location).
MULT2 (Multi-spot metering, High mode)
Compared to MULT1, faster backlight compensation is possible against a lesser amount of light.
OFF
No compensation is performed for backlight.
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
Adjusting Iris Level <IRIS>
If you need to adjust the brightness, follow the steps below.
Select <IRIS> and press the SET button.
1
INT OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45 60 HIGH AUTO y
OFF BACK
·IRIS
SYNC BLC
·IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY/NIGHT
PRESET MENU
RThe “IRIS SETTING” screen appears.
Adjust the brightness (iris) (0 – 100).
2
IRIS SETTING
<LEVEL>
· 20
PRESET MENU
OFF BACK
• The greater the number, the brighter it gets.
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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R
SET
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET
3
button.
RReturns to the camera performance screen.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
• Under extremely bright lighting, unfavorable phenomena may occur such
Note:
as swaths of smear on the screen, because light intensity entering the lens is too high to be controlled. Reduce the intensity by changing the angle of the lighting source or by other means.
• If the images of subjects under fluorescent lighting are flickering, replace fluorescent lighting with incandescent lighting.
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Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
Setting White Balance <WHITE BALANCE>
With its default Auto-Tracing White Balance (ATW) setting, this unit is able to obtain natural colors even when the light source is changed. However, you may manually change the white balance settings or its mode to obtain better tone, especially when the screen color does not match actual objects.
Select <WHITE BALANCE> and specify a mode.
1
SYNC BLC IRIS
·WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY/NIGHT
·WHITE
BALANCE
For advanced settings (AWC or MWB), press the
2
PRESET MENU
SET button.
REach corresponding settings screen will appear.
• Advances to A on next page when selecting “AWC”. Advances to B on page 20 when selecting “MWB”.
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
INT OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45 60 HIGH AUTO y
OFF BACK
ATW (Auto-Tracing White Balance)
Automatic setting for white balance.
AWC (One-Push Adjustment): (see next page)
Adjusts white balance by shooting white paper or wall.
3200 (Halogen light or incandescent lamp, etc.) (fixed)
Targeted at around 3200 K of color temperature.
5600 (Daytime sunlight) (fixed)
Targeted at around 5600 K of color temperature.
FLUO (Fluorescent lamp) (fixed)
Targeted at around 4200 K of color temperature.
MWB (Manual White Balance): (see page 20)
Fine-adjusts red and blue manually.
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
A One-Push Adjustment (AWC)
Select <AWC LOCK>.
1
AWC SETTING
·AWC LOCK
GO TO MWB
·AWC LOCK
Point a camera to a white paper or wall to project
2
SET
SET y
an image on the whole screen, and press the SET button.
White paper or wall
SET
RThe cursor “q” lights off, and white balance adjustment will
start. The adjustment will end after about 2 seconds when “q” lights again.
• If the adjustment does not yield a satisfactory result, press the SET button again.
To perform fine adjustment of color
In the “AWC SETTING” screen, select <GO TO MWB> – “SET”, and press the SET button.
RThe “MWB SETTING” screen appears. Specify values manually
(see next page).
MEMO: Transferring to the “MWB SETTING” screen through <GO
TO MWB>, white balance mode (see page 18) will be changed to “MWB”.
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET
3
button.
RReturns to the camera performance screen.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
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B Manual White Balance (MWB)
Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
Select <R> or <B> to adjust tint (0 – 255).
1
MWB SETTING
· R 43
B 66
PRESET MENU
R : Adjusting Red B : Adjusting Blue
• The greater the number, the deeper the tint becomes.
OFF BACK
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET
2
button.
RReturns to the camera performance screen.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
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Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
Setting Gain Value <AGC GAIN>
If you need to adjust the sensitivity in dark places (AGC*), follow the steps below.
Select <AGC GAIN> and specify a mode.
1
INT OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45 60 HIGH AUTO y
OFF BACK
·AGC GAIN
SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE
·AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY/NIGHT
PRESET MENU
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
*AGC (Auto Gain Control) is a function to adjust automatically the gain of the Video signal from the camera so that an optimum signal level is obtained according to brightness of the object.
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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NORM
Normal setting
HIGH (For a dark subject)
Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower illuminance than the NORM setting.
• This setting causes noise generation and a grainy image.
OFF
Fixed gain setting
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Correcting Gamma Characteristic <GAMMA>
Change the mode for Gamma correction*.
Select <GAMMA> and specify a mode.
1
Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
INT OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45 60 HIGH AUTO y
OFF BACK
·GAMMA
SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN
·GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY/NIGHT
PRESET MENU
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
* About Gamma correction
Gamma (γ) is a value representing a responsiveness characteristic of image contrast. Every input and output device of image data has its own Gamma value; the overall Gamma value must be corrected to be equal to 1. If a CRT monitor has a Gamma value of 2.2, for example, the value for this unit must be corrected to 0.45 (2.2 x 0.45 1).
0.45
Gamma value of γ = 0.45
1
Gamma value of γ = 1
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
Specifying Shutter Speed <SHUTTER>
You can specify the electronic shutter speed to capture fast-moving subjects.
Note: With the increase in shutter speed number, faster movement can be captured, though the image becomes darker.
Select <SHUTTER> and specify a shutter speed.
1
INT OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45 60 HIGH AUTO y
OFF BACK
·SHUTTER
SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA
·SHUTTER APERTURE DAY/NIGHT
PRESET MENU
(VDC-DP9584N/VCC-P9574N)
• Select from: 60, 100, 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000 and 10000 (e.g., 60 refers to 1/60 second)
(VDC-DPN9585P/VCC-PN9575P)
• Select from: 50, 120, 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000 and 10000 (e.g., 50 refers to 1/50 second)
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
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Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
Accentuating Subject Outline <APERTURE>
By specifying the APERTURE* setting, you can accentuate the outline of the subject when its image is blurred and unidentifiable.
Select <APERTURE> and specify a mode.
1
SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER
·APERTURE
·APERTURE
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
DAY/NIGHT
PRESET MENU
INT OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45 60 HIGH AUTO y
OFF END
OFF
No accentuating is performed for aperture.
NORM
Normal setting
HIGH
Setting with which the outline becomes crisper than the NORM setting.
HIpls (High plus)
Setting with which the outline becomes crisper than the HIGH setting.
* Aperture means outline correction. The more the outline is
highlighted, the higher the apparent resolution looks.
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
Adjusting DAY/NIGHT Function <DAY/NIGHT> : (VDC-DP9584N/VDC-DPN9585P)
The DAY/NIGHT function automatically switches over between COLOR and B/W mode depending on the ambient brightness. As appropriate for any specific environment, you can fix the mode to either COLOR or B/W, and adjust the way the switching function works.
Select <DAY/NIGHT> and specify a mode.
1
SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE
·DAY/NIGHT
·DAY/NIGHT
PRESET MENU
RImage switches immediately after the selection is made.
During the switching operation, you may hear switch-over noise
Note:
inside the camera or see a distorted picture, but these are not signs of trouble.
For advanced settings (“AUTO” or “B/W”), press
2
the SET button.
INT OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45 60 HIGH AUTO y
OFF BACK
AUTO: (see next page)
Automatically switches between COLOR and B/W mode depending on the ambient brightness (DAY/NIGHT function).
COLOR
Color image on a steady basis; suitable for always bright location or conditions.
B/W (Black-and-White): (see page 27)
B/W image on a steady basis; suitable when sensitivity is prioritized.
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
REach corresponding settings screen will appear.
• Advances to A on next page when selecting “AUTO”. Advances to B on page 27 when selecting “B/W”.
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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A Adjusting Automatic Setting (AUTO)
B/W
Color
B/W
Color
Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
Select <LEVEL> and specify a level for
1
DAY/NIGHT switching.
DAY/NIGHT SETTING
·LEVEL BURST
·LEVEL
B/W
B/W ColorB/W
B/W Color
LOW HIGH
LOW : Switches in darker conditions. HIGH : Switches in brighter conditions.
Set <BURST> to “ON” or “OFF” for the burst
2
Color
Color
LOW OFF
signal*.
DAY/NIGHT SETTING
LEVEL
·BURST
·BURST
ON : Burst signal inserted into the Black-and-White image.
• Inserting the burst signal prevents the image distortion that may
OFF : Burst signal not inserted into the Black-and-White image.
occur when switching from Color to Black-and-White.
LOW OFF
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET
3
button.
RReturns to the camera performance screen.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
• If an infrared lighting system is used, the B/W mode may switch to
Note:
COLOR when a subject reflects the light intensely. Place the unit out of the infrared lighted area.
• When <MOTION> is “ON” (see page 38), the motion sensor detection will be interrupted during switching over from B/W to COLOR mode and from COLOR to B/W mode.
* The burst signals are color synchronization signals required for
reproducing color.
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Setting Camera Performance <CAMERA>
B Adjusting Black-and-White Setting (B/W)
Set <BURST> to “ON” or “OFF” for the burst
1
signal*.
DAY/NIGHT SETTING
·BURST
·BURST
ON : Burst signal inserted into the Black-and-White image.
• Inserting the burst signal prevents the image distortion that may
OFF : Burst signal not inserted into the Black-and-White image.
* The burst signals are color synchronization signals required for
reproducing color.
occur when switching from Color to Black-and-White.
PRESET MENU
OFF
OFF BACK
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET
2
button.
RReturns to the camera performance screen.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
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Registering Monitoring Positions <PRESET POSITION>
You can register the position information of a camera such as its angle or zoom (maximum 16 positions). You can change the monitoring angle easily as required.
Select the <PRESET POSITION> number (No. 1 –
1
16) to register and press the SET button.
CAMERA
·PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM
·PRESET
POSITION
RThe “PRESET NO.” screen appears.
Set <PRESET POSITION> to “ON” and press the
2
PASSWORD LANGUAGE OPTION
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y
SET button.
PRESET NO.1
·PRESET POSITION PRESET ID SKIP
·PRESET
POSITION
RThe “PAN/TILT” screen appears.
• “PRESET NO.1” cannot be turned OFF.
ON
ON y OFF OFF
R
R
SET
SET
Set angle with the Select button and press the
3
SET button.
Tilt
Pan Pan
Tilt
Set zoom with the Select button and press the
4
PAN/TILT
SET button.
ZOOM
Wide Tele
RReturns to the “PRESET NO.” screen.
Pan, tilt, and zoom settings are performed on the same screen during
MEMO:
remote operation through a hard disk recorder or controller.
SET
R
SET
R
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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Registering Monitoring Positions <PRESET POSITION>
For showing the PRESET number during
5
monitoring, set <PRESET ID> to “ON”.
PRESET NO.1
PRESET POSITION
·PRESET ID SKIP
·PRESET ID
For skipping the preset position during
6
ON
ON y ON OFF
sequential panning, set <SKIP> to “ON”.
PRESET NO.1
PRESET POSITION PRESET ID
·SKIP
·SKIP ON
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET
7
ON y ON ON
button.
RReturns to the main menu.
To register multiple monitoring positions
Repeat steps from 1 to 7.
To cancel a registered preset position
1Select the preset position you want to cancel on the main menu
and press the SET button.
2Change <PRESET POSITION> - “ON” to “OFF”.
• The registered position information can be restored by returning the setting to “ON”.
• “PRESET NO.1” cannot be turned OFF.
To change registered preset position information
Repeat steps from 1 to 7.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
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Automatic Monitoring <AUTO MODE>
You can make the camera move successively along the registered preset positions or pan automatically during monitoring.
Select <AUTO MODE> and specify a mode.
1
CAMERA PRESET POSITION
·AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM PASSWORD LANGUAGE OPTION
·AUTO MODE
For advanced settings, press the SET button.
2
PRESET MENU
RAdvances to next page when selecting “SEQ”.
Advances to page 32 when selecting “PAN”.
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y
OFF END
SEQ (Sequential Pan) (see next page)
Sequential panning along the registered preset positions
PAN (Auto Pan) (see page 32)
Automatic intermittent panning
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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Automatic Monitoring <AUTO MODE>
Sequential Panning along the Registered Preset Positions <SEQUENTIAL PAN>
Note: You need 2 or more positions registered for preset positions (No. 1 - 16).
Select <ORDER> and set the panning sequence.
1
SEQUENTIAL PAN
·ORDER PAUSE TIME SPEED
·ORDER
STEP RANDOM
Select <PAUSE TIME> and set the time to remain
2
: Pans in ascending order of registered PRESET NOs. : Pans in random order of registered PRESET NOs.
RUN
STEP 5S NORM SET
at the preset position.
SEQUENTIAL PAN
ORDER
·PAUSE TIME SPEED
·PAUSE TIME
RUN
• Select from: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 45S, 60S (S=second)
STEP 5S NORM SET
Select <SPEED> and set the transfer speed
3
between the preset positions.
SEQUENTIAL PAN
ORDER PAUSE TIME
·SPEED
·SPEED
: Slower than NORM
SLOW
: Default setting
NORM
: Faster than NORM
FAS T
Select <RUN> and press the SET button to
4
RUN
STEP 5S NORM SET
perform a sequential pan.
SEQUENTIAL PAN
ORDER PAUSE TIME SPEED
·RUN
·RUN
RThe sequential panning starts.
To cancel a sequential pan
Press the Select or SET button.
STEP 5S NORM SET
SET
R
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Automatic Intermittent Panning <AUTO PAN>
Automatic Monitoring <AUTO MODE>
Set <POSITION> to “START” and press the SET
1
button.
AUTO PAN
·POSITION PAUSE TIME SPEED
·POSITION START
RUN
RThe “PAN/TILT” screen appears.
Set the starting position for the auto pan
Tilt
Pan Pan
Tilt
Wide Tele
RReturns to the “AUTO PAN” screen.
Pan, tilt, and zoom settings are performed on the same screen during
MEMO:
remote operation through a hard disk recorder or controller.
PAN/TILT
ZOOM
STARTy 5S NORM SET
SET
R
SET
RR
SET
R
Set <POSITION> to “END” and press the SET
2
button.
AUTO PAN
·POSITION PAUSE TIME SPEED
·POSITION END
RUN
RThe “PAN” screen appears.
Set the end position for the auto pan
PAN
Pan Pan
RReturns to the “AUTO PAN” screen.
END y 5S NORM SET
SET
R
SET
R
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Automatic Monitoring <AUTO MODE>
Select <PAUSE TIME> and set the time to stop at
3
the starting position and the end one.
AUTO PAN
·PAUSE TIME
POSITION
·PAUSE TIME SPEED RUN
STARTy 5S NORM SET
• Select from: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 45S, 60S (S=second)
Select <SPEED> and set the transfer speed
4
between the starting position and the end one.
AUTO PAN
·SPEED
SLOW NORM FAS T
POSITION PAUSE TIME
·SPEED RUN
: Slower than NORM : Default setting : Faster than NORM
STARTy 5S NORM SET
Select <RUN> and press the SET button to
5
perform an auto pan.
AUTO PAN
POSITION PAUSE TIME SPEED
·RUN
·RUN
RThe auto panning starts.
To cancel an auto pan
Press the Select or SET button.
STARTy 5S NORM SET
SET
R
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Returning to Specified Monitoring Mode Automatically <AUTO RETURN>
Performing a manual operation on the angle of view (pan, tilt, or zoom) cancels the current monitoring mode (sequential pan, auto pan, preset position). However, you can set the camera to return to the specified monitoring mode automatically once the manual operation is over.
Set <AUTO RETURN> to “ON” and press the SET
1
button.
CAMERA PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE
·AUTO RETURN ALARM PASSWORD
·AUTO RETURN
RThe “AUTO RETURN” screen appears.
Select <MODE> to specify the monitoring mode
2
ON
LANGUAGE OPTION
SET y 1 y SEQ y ON y SET y SET y SET y SET y
for auto return.
AUTO RETURN
·MODE TIME
·MODE
SEQ PAN : Returns to automatic intermittent panning. PRE 1 – 16
: Returns to sequential panning.
: Returns to the registered preset position (PRESET
NO. 1 - 16).
SEQ 1M
R
SET
Select <TIME> to set the timing to return to the
3
specified monitoring mode.
AUTO RETURN
MODE
·TIME
·TIME
• Select from: 10S, 20S, 30S, 40S, 50S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M, 5M,
<TIME> specifies the pause after manual operation.
Note:
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET
4
6M, 7M, 8M, 9M, 10M (S=second, M=minute)
SEQ 1M
button.
RReturns to the main menu.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
To cancel an auto return in the main menu
Change <AUTO RETURN> – “ON” to “OFF”.
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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Setting Alarm <ALARM>
The unit can be connected to an external door switch or infrared sensor (external alarm input: 2 channels). When an alarm is detected, the camera gives notice by automatically moving to the preset position, zooming in on the image or displaying the alarm on the screen. Furthermore, it has a built-in motion sensor, which outputs alarm signals when any moving subject, such as a would be intruder, is detected.
If you connect external buzzers and/or lamps, alarm signals will also be output to them at alarm detection for you to have audible and/or visual notifications.
Select <ALARM> and press the SET button.
1
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y
OFF END
·ALARM
CAMERA PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN
·ALARM PASSWORD LANGUAGE OPTION
PRESET MENU
RThe “ALARM SETTING” screen appears.
ALARM SETTING
·ALARM IN ALARM OUT MOTION uAREA uSENSITIVITY ZOOM uZOOM TIME DURATION ALARM SIGN PRESET MENU
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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1 y NO OFF SET y SET y OFF 5S 5S OFF OFF BACK
R
SET
Alarm setting guide
Items Settings See page
ALARM IN Specifying Alarm Input 36 ALARM OUT Specifying Alarm Output 37 MOTION Setting Motion Sensor 38
ZOOM
Setting Zooming Up at Alarm Detection
DURATION Setting Alarm Duration 40 ALARM SIGN Setting Alarm Detection Notification 41
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
If you want to close the settings screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
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Specifying Alarm Input <ALARM IN>
Setting Alarm <ALARM>
Set <ALARM IN> to the input channel (1 or 2) and
1
press the SET button.
ALARM SETTING
·ALARM IN ALARM OUT MOTION uAREA uSENSITIVITY ZOOM
·ALARM IN
Select <POLARITY> and specify a polarity for the
2
uZOOM TIME DURATION ALARM SIGN PRESET MENU
1 y NO OFF SET y SET y OFF 5S 5S OFF OFF BACK
signal.
ALARM IN SETTING
·POLARITY MOVE ALARM OUT
·POLARITY
: Normal Open (When closed, detects an alarm input.)
NO
: Normal Close (When opened, detects an alarm input.)
NC
NO OFF OFF
R
SET
Select <MOVE> and set the camera to move to
3
the channel where the alarm has been detected.
If an alarm is detected, the camera moves to the preset position of the same number as the alarm input channel.
• ALARM IN 1
• ALARM IN 2
·MOVE
: The camera moves to “PRESET No.1 or 2” position and stops.
ON
: The camera moves to “PRESET No.1 or 2” position, remains there
AUTO
OFF
Note:
for the time set in <DURATION> (see page 40), then returns to the original monitoring mode.
: The camera remains where it is.
• Be sure to have a preset position registered for “PRESET NO.2” before setting ALARM IN2. The MOVE function will not operate if not registered.
• If <MOVE> is set, zooming (see page 40) will not take place even at alarm detection.
• If an alarm is detected even if motion is simultaneously detected, <MOVE> takes priority.
• If an alarm is detected by another input channel when <MOVE> is operating, the camera moves to the preset position of that channel, and <MOVE> becomes operative in that position for the time set in <DURATION>.
PRESET NO.1 PRESET NO.2
ALARM IN SETTING
POLARITY
·MOVE ALARM OUT
NO OFF OFF
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Setting Alarm <ALARM>
Set <ALARM OUT> to “ON” or “OFF” for alarm
4
output.
ALARM IN SETTING
POLARITY MOVE
·ALARM OUT
NO OFF OFF
·ALARM OUT
ON : Outputs alarm signal at alarm input detection.
• No alarm signal is output if the alarm input is received while the monitor is displaying the settings screen.
OFF : No alarm signal output.
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET
5
button.
Specifying Alarm Output <ALARM OUT>
Select <ALARAM OUT> and specify a polarity for
1
the signal.
ALARM SETTING ALARM IN
·ALARM OUT MOTION uAREA uSENSITIVITY ZOOM
·ALARM OUT
: Normal Open (Closes when alarm input is detected.)
NO
: Normal Close (Opens when alarm input is detected.)
NC
uZOOM TIME DURATION ALARM SIGN PRESET MENU
1 y NO OFF SET y SET y OFF 5S 5S OFF OFF BACK
RReturns to the “ALARM SETTING” screen.
If an alarm is detected (including motion detection) during sequential
Note:
pan or auto pan, the sequential pan or auto pan stops for the time set in <DURATION> (see page 40). The original operation is resumed once the duration has elapsed.
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MEMO:
For the electrical characteristics of alarm output, the nominal output of the open collector (grounded emitter) is 18 V 25 mA.
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Setting Motion Sensor <MOTION>
Split the screen into 16 (4 x 4) areas and detect movement.
Setting Alarm <ALARM>
Select <MOTION> and specify “ON”.
1
ALARM SETTING ALARM IN ALARM OUT
·MOTION uAREA uSENSITIVITY ZOOM
·MOTION ON
uZOOM TIME DURATION ALARM SIGN
ON : Detects when the motion sensor responded. OFF : The motion sensor is unused.
Select <uAREA> and press the SET button.
2
·uAREA
ALARM SETTING ALARM IN ALARM OUT MOTION
·uAREA uSENSITIVITY ZOOM uZOOM TIME DURATION ALARM SIGN
1 y NO ON SET y SET y OFF 5S 5S OFF
RThe screen for motion-detected area appears.
1 y NO ON SET y SET y OFF 5S 5S OFF
R
SET
Move the cursor “yyy” to the area where should
3
not be motion-detected and press the SET button.
e.g., frequently moving objects such as trees swaying in the wind as well as flickering.
yyy
R
MENU
BACK
R ” becomes “---”.
Press the SET button again to return to “ ”.
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET
4
button.
RReturns to the “ALARM SETTING” screen.
SET
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Setting Alarm <ALARM>
Select <uSENSITIVITY> and press the SET
5
button.
ALARM SETTING ALARM IN ALARM OUT MOTION uAREA
·uSENSITIVITY
·uSENSITIVITY ZOOM uZOOM TIME DURATION ALARM SIGN
RThe “SENSITIVITY” screen appears.
If false alarms occur very frequently, select
6
1 y NO ON SET y SET y OFF 5S 5S OFF
<MOVE> and specify a sensitivity level (1 – 10).
SENSITIVITY
<MOVE>
· 5
<TIME>
·<MOVE>
RThe greater the number, the lower the responsiveness to
movement becomes.
1
TEST
PRESET MENU
SET y
OFF BACK
R
SET
Select <TIME> and specify the motion duration
7
(1 – 60).
SENSITIVITY
<MOVE> 5
<TIME>
·<TIME>
· 1
TEST
PRESET MENU
SET y
OFF BACK
RThe smaller the number is, the higher the detectability rises
against an object that moves quickly.
To confirm the sensitivity of the motion detection
1Select <TEST> and press the SET button. 2Make sure that the motion-detected area is properly specified. 3To finish the test, press the SET button.
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET
8
button.
RReturns to the “ALARM SETTING” screen.
The image on the screen will be zoomed up when the motion sensor
MEMO:
detects movement. If <ALARM SIGN> is “ON” (see page 41) when <PRIVACY MASK> is “ON” (see page 43), the alarm notification “A” will be shown on all the masks.
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Setting Alarm <ALARM>
Setting Zooming Up at Alarm Detection <ZOOM>
Select <ZOOM> and specify the zoom factor for
1
alarm detection (including motion detection).
ALARM SETTING ALARM IN ALARM OUT MOTION uAREA uSENSITIVITY
·ZOOM
·ZOOM
uZOOM TIME DURATION ALARM SIGN PRESET MENU
• Select from: OFF (no zoom), x1.0, x1.4, x2.0, x2.6
Select <uZOOM TIME> and specify duration time
2
for zooming (when zoom has been set in step 1).
• Select from: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M, 5M
You should not specify longer <uZOOM TIME> than <DURATION>
Note:
time (this page on the right). Otherwise, <DURATION> setting will change correspondingly. Confirm both times before specifying proper values.
(S=second, M=minute)
1 y NO ON SET y SET y OFF 5S 5S OFF OFF BACK
Setting Alarm Duration <DURATION>
Select <DURATION> and set the alarm duration.
1
ALARM SETTING ALARM IN ALARM OUT MOTION uAREA uSENSITIVITY ZOOM
·DURATION
uZOOM TIME
·DURATION ALARM SIGN PRESET MENU
• Select from: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M, 5M (S=second, M=minute)
• You should not specify shorter <DURATION> than <uZOOM
Note:
TIME> (this page on the left). Otherwise, <uZOOM TIME> setting will change correspondingly. Confirm both times before specifying proper values.
• Once an alarm output has started, no new alarm can be detected or output until the duration has elapsed.
1 y NO ON SET y SET y OFF 5S 5S OFF OFF BACK
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Setting Alarm <ALARM>
Setting Alarm Detection Notification <ALARM SIGN>
Select <ALARM SIGN> and specify “ON”.
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ALARM SETTING ALARM IN ALARM OUT MOTION uAREA uSENSITIVITY ZOOM
·ALARM SIGN ON
uZOOM TIME DURATION
·ALARM SIGN PRESET MENU
ON : If an alarm signal (including motion detection) comes in,
alarm notification is displayed during the time set in <DURATION> (see page 40).
• If <TITLE> is “ON” (see page 10), the camera name on the screen blinks.
• If <PRIVACY MASK> is “ON” (see page 43), “A” will be shown on all the masks.
OFF : The alarm notification is unused.
1 y NO ON SET y SET y OFF 5S 5S ON OFF BACK
Once the settings are complete
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button. RCloses the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring
screen.
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
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Configuring Options<OPTION>
In the option configuration, the monitor screen and network configurations can be carried out.
Select <OPTION> and press the SET button.
1
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y
OFF END
·CAMERA
CAMERA PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM PASSWORD LANGUAGE
·OPTION
PRESET MENU
RThe “OPTION” screen appears.
OPTION
·TITLE PRIVACY MASK NETWORK
PRESET MENU
ON y SET y SET y
OFF BACK
R
SET
OPTION screen guide
Items Settings See page
TITLE Naming Cameras 10 PRIVACY MASK Hiding Image Partially 43 NETWORK Configuring the Netwok Settings 46
To close the settings screen and return to the normal monitoring screen
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
For accessing the main menu, see pages 7 – 8.
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Configuring Options<OPTION>
Hiding Image Partially <PRIVACY MASK>
If privacy protection is required for any shot, apply the masking feature for any position to be prevented from being presented. The maximum number of masks that can be set is 8.
Select <OPTION> and press the SET button.
1
CAMERA PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM PASSWORD LANGUAGE
·OPTION
Select <PRIVACY MASK> and press the SET
2
·OPTION
PRESET MENU
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y
OFF END
button.
OPTION
TITLE
·PRIVACY MASK NETWORK
OFF SET y SET y
·PRIVACY MASK
RThe MASK selection screen appears.
Perform a single panning to correct the coordinate origin for panning and tilting.
43
R
R
SET
SET
Set the MASK number to “ON” and press the SET
3
button.
·MASK 1 MASK 2 MASK 3 MASK 4 MASK 5 MASK 6 MASK 7 MASK 8 MASK SIZE PREVIEW
·MASK1 ON
PRESET MENU
RThe “DIRECTION” screen appears.
Superimpose the objects you want to hide behind
4
ON y OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF NORM SET y OFF BACK
the central mask and press the SET button.
DIRECTION
11
RThe “SIZE” screen appears.
SET
R
SET
R
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Configuring Options<OPTION>
Specify the masking size and press the SET
5
button.
SIZE
111 111
RThe “POSITION” screen appears.
Finely adjust the masking position and press the
6
SET
R
SET button.
POSITION
111 111
RReturns to the MASK selection screen.
To set multiple masks
Repeat steps from 1 to 4. You may set up to 8 masks.
SET
R
Select <MASK SIZE> and set the masking size
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adjustment at pan, tilt, or zoom operation.
Sometimes, during pan, tilt, or zoom operation, masked objects become visible or parts that you want to monitor become masked. Make the following size corrections as necessary.
MASK 1 MASK 2 MASK 3 MASK 4 MASK 5 MASK 6 MASK 7 MASK 8
·MASK SIZE PREVIEW PRESET MENU
NORM : Normal setting OVER : Masks larger than NORM.
• Adjusts the masks so that the whole masked area is hidden even during pan, tilt, or zoom operation.
UNDER : Masks smaller than NORM.
• Limits adjustment to just enough not to hide the monitoring area during pan, tilt, or zoom operation.
ON y OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF NORM SET y OFF BACK
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Configuring Options<OPTION>
To preview the entire specified masks
1Select <PREVIEW> and press the SET button.
(Example: 4 maskings)
MASK 1 2
22
3333
111
22
3333
111
MEMO:
When multiple masking positions overlap, the masking setting with the smaller MASK number will be preceded.
4 4
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
8
RThe specified masks appear on the screen.
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
If <ALARM SIGN> is “ON” (see page 41), the alarm notification “A” will be
MEMO:
shown on all the masks during the time set in <DURATION> (see page
40) when an alarm signal comes in. If both of <ALARM SIGN> and <MOTION> (see page 38) are “ON”, the
alarm notification “A” will be shown when the motion sensor detects movement.
3
4
2To return to the previous screen, press the SET button again.
If masking is set, the camera name will not be displayed on the monitor
Note:
even if <TITLE> is “ON”.
To cancel the masking setting
Change “ON” of the MASK number to “OFF” in the MASK selection screen.
To change the previously specified masking setting
1On the MASK selection screen, set the MASK number for
which you want to change the masking setting to “ON” and press the SET button.
2Repeat steps from 4 to 7.
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AA
AAAA
AAA AAA
AA
AAAA
A A
• If an alarm or movement is detected while an unmasked image is being displayed, an alarm notification “A” appears in the top left corner.
A
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Configuring Options<OPTION>
Configuring the Network Settings <NETWORK>
Configure the settings required for connecting the camera to the network (LAN) in the menu screen.
• After you turn on the power, it takes approximately one minute for the “NETWORK” setting menu to appear on the “OPTION” screen. When connected to the network, the link lamp on the circuit board lights as illustrated in the figure shown right.
Select <OPTION> and press the SET button.
1
CAMERA PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM PASSWORD LANGUAGE
·OPTION
·OPTION
Select <NETWORK> and press the SET button.
2
PRESET MENU
OPTION
TITLE PRIVACY MASK
·NETWORK
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y
OFF END
OFF SET y SET y
R
R
·NETWORK
SET
SET
IP address setting
3
1 Select <IP ADDRESS>, specify the option for
retrieving the IP address, and press the SET button.
NETWORK SETTING
·IP ADDRESS PORT
·IP ADDRESS
FIX : Manual configuration (Default IP address: 192.168.0.2) AUTO : Automatic configuration (DHCP)
Check the configuration and advance to step 4.
• The “MAC ADDRESS” cannot be changed.
ALARM OUT
MAC ADDRESS 08-00-7B-81-12-20
FIX y 00080
ON
Link lamp
SET
R
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Configuring Options<OPTION>
2 Select the item to configure, and press the Select
(c) button.
If there is no change, advance to step 4.
IP ADDRESS SETTING
·
IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.002 SUBNETMASK
255.255.255.000 GATEWAY
192.168.000.001
R
ROnly the item selected appears and “x” is displayed below the
address.
3 Select the digit to be changed, and specify the
value.
IP ADDRESS SETTING
·IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.052 x
• When you want to change other items or when configuration is finished, press the Select (d or c) button repeatedly until “x” disappears and return to step 2.
4 Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET
button.
Returns to the “NETWORK SETTING” screen.
R
Port number setting
4
1 Select <PORT> and press the Select (c) button.
NETWORK SETTING
·PORT
IP ADDRESS
·PORT
ALARM OUT
MAC ADDRESS 08-00-7B-81-12-20
FIX y 00080 x ON
RDisplay “x” below the port number.
When you set the SSL option to ON, “00443” is selected for the
MEMO:
“PORT” setting.
2 Select the digit to be changed, and specify the
value (00001 – 65553).
NETWORK SETTING
IP ADDRESS
·PORT
ALARM OUT
MAC ADDRESS 08-00-7B-81-12-20
• When finished, press the Select (d or c) button repeatedly until “x” disappears.
FIX y 00090 x ON
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When not sending alarm signals via network
5
1 Select <ALARM OUT> and specify “OFF”.
NETWORK SETTING
IP ADDRESS PORT
·ALARM OUT
Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button.
6
RCloses the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring
screen.
·ALARM OUT
MAC ADDRESS 08-00-7B-81-12-20
If you want to return to the previous screen
Select <MENU> – “BACK” and press the SET button.
FIX y 00090
OFF
Configuring Options<OPTION>
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Flow of Camera Operation through to Network Operation
Perform the following procedures according to the detailed instructions given in the supplied “Manual for Remote Operation by Network Connection”.
1 Accessing the camera
Enter your user name and password, and then select a language you want to display on the screen.
User name: admin Password: admin
5
2 Displaying live video from the camera on the main screen
5
3 Configuring the administration settings
Using the [MAIN SETTINGS] screen for an administrative user, configure the detailed settings for administration. When you access the camera for the first time, be sure to perform the settings on the [CLOCK SETTINGS] screen.
5
4 Changing the camera settings
Changes in the camera settings can be made through the network connection.
MEMO: • After you turn on the power, wait approximately one minute before network connection is established.
• If you have to configure TCP/IP settings for your PC, refer to the supplied “Manual for Remote Operation by Network Connection” from page 4 onward.
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Flow of VA-SW3050LITE Software Operation
The VA-SW3050LITE software achieves multiple monitoring by using up to 128 cameras and allows frame switchover among several selections including 4-frame and 16-frame views.
Perform the following procedures according to the detailed instructions given in the INSTRUCTION MANUAL [VA-SW3050LITE] contained in the supplied CD-ROM.
1 Installing the VA-SW3050LITE software
Start the installation program from the software CD, and use the interactive dialog boxes to advance the installation process. Double-click “Setup.exe” contained in the supplied CD-ROM.
5
2 Starting the VA-SW3050LITE software and perform the login procedure
Double-click the “Network Recorder” shortcut icon created on the desktop.
USER ID: admin PASSWORD: admin
5
3 Registering the camera(s) with the software
Register the camera(s) to access, and configure the camera settings such as IP address and camera title.
5
4 Displaying live video from the camera on the main screen
MEMO: • After you turn on the power, wait approximately one minute before you can login.
®
• To view the INSTRUCTION MANUAL contained in the supplied CD-ROM, you need Adobe for installation from the following web site at Adobe Systems Incorporated. http://www.adobe.com
Reader® application. You can download it
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Screen Sequence
Main menu
·CAMERA PRESET POSITION AUTO MODE AUTO RETURN ALARM PASSWORD LANGUAGE OPTION
PRESET MENU
OPTION
·TITLE PRIVACY MASK NETWORK
Go to page 52 B
LANGUAGE
·LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA
SET y 1 y SEQ y OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y
OFF END
OFF SET y SET y
ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH
ON
·SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY/NIGHT
PRESET NO.1
·PRESET POSITION PRESET ID SKIP
INT OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45 60 HIGH AUTO y
ON y OFF OFF
SEQ PAN
SEQUENTIAL PAN
·ORDER PAUSE TIME SPEED RUN
AUTO RETURN
·MODE TIME
ALARM SETTING
·ALARM IN ALARM OUT MOTION uAREA uSENSITIVITY ZOOM uZOOM TIME DURATION ALARM SIGN
STEP 5S NORM SET
SEQ 1M
1 y NO OFF SET y SET y OFF 5S 5S OFF
AUTO PAN
·POSITION PAUSE TIME SPEED RUN
Go to page 52 A
PAN/TILT
STARTy 5S NORM SET
ALARM IN SETTING
·POLARITY MOVE ALARM OUT
yyy
NO OFF OFF
ZOOM
PAN/TILT
SENSITIVITY
<MOVE>
· 5
<TIME> 1
TEST
SET y
PASSWORD
·PASSWORD LOCK PASSWORD CHANGE
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OFF y SET y
PASSWORD
· 1234 x
SET y
PASSWORD
<NOW PASSWORD>
· 1234 x
SET y
PASSWORD
<NEW PASSWORD>
· ???? x
SET y
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Screen Sequence
AB
·SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY/NIGHT
PRESET MENU
VDC-DP9584N/VDC-DPN9585P
INT OFF SET y ATW NORM
0.45 60 HIGH AUTO y
OFF BACK
L-L
L-L SETTING
<V SYNC PHASE>
· 250
IRIS SETTING
<LEVEL>
· 20
OPTION
·TITLE PRIVACY MASK NETWORK
PRESET MENU
OFF SET y SET y
OFF BACK
ON
TITLE SETTING y wABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 :-
ID ???????????????? x POSITION
SET y
AUTO
DAY/NIGHT SETTING
·LEVEL BURST
B/W
DAY/NIGHT SETTING
·BURST
LOW OFF
OFF
AWC
AWC SETTING
·AWC LOCK
GO TO MWB
SET
SET y
MWB
MWB SETTING
· R 43
B 66
NETWORK SETTING
·IP ADDRESS PORT
ALARM OUT
MAC ADDRESS 08-00-7B-81-12-20
FIX y 00080
ON
FIX
IP ADDRESS SETTING
·IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.002 SUBNETMASK
255.255.255.000 GATEWAY
192.168.000.001
AUTO
IP ADDRESS SETTING
IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.002 SUBNETMASK
255.255.255.000 GATEWAY
192.168.000.001
·MASK 1 MASK 2 MASK 3 MASK 4 MASK 5 MASK 6 MASK 7 MASK 8 MASK SIZE PREVIEW PRESET MENU
DIRECTION
SIZE
POSITION
ON y OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF NORM SET y OFF BACK
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Troubleshooting
Before seeking repair service, please review the following points first. If the trouble persists, consult your dealer or an Authorized Sanyo Service Center.
Symptom Items to Be Checked
• Is the coaxial cable connected securely?
• Is lighting appropriate?
No images available:
Distorted images:
Unclear images:
Unrecognizable subject in the backlight:
Poor color images:
Inappropriate contrast or outline of images:
Frequent false detection by motion sensor:
• Is power supplied? (see “Connections” in the INSTALLATION MANUAL.)
• Are power supply and voltage appropriate? (see “Connections” in the INSTALLATION MANUAL.)
• Is sync adjusted by the line lock? (see page 15)
• Is the lens transparent without blur? (Use commercial cleaning paper and liquid to wipe out.)
• Is the iris adjusted? (see page 17)
• Is backlight compensation specified? (see page
16)
• Is white balance adjusted? (see page 18)
• Did you try Gamma characteristic adjustment? (see page 22)
• Is the aperture adjusted? (see page 24)
• Is detection sensitivity adjusted? (see page 39)
Symptom Items to Be Checked
(VDC-DP9584N/
VDC-DPN9585P)
Distorted picture after switching from COLOR to B/W mode of DAY/NIGHT:
• Is “ON” specified for <BURST>? (see pages 26,
27)
Service
The camera is a precision instrument. Handle it carefully and always follow the safety precautions. If the camera requires service, never try to repair it yourself or open the casing.
For servicing, maintenance, or repairs, consult your dealer or an Authorized Sanyo Service Center.
Replacement timing of major parts
If the unit is used continuously, parts will become worn and deteriorated depending on the environment of use. It is recommended that parts be replaced approximately every 2 years (Approximately 1,200,000 times) in order to maintain unit performance.
• Motor, cables used in mechanical parts, gears, etc.
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Pattern sheet : mm (inch)
(VDC-DP9584N/VDC-DPN9585P)
Dimensions
φ
162.0 (6.4)
88.0 (3.5)
82.5 (3.3)
Up (On the wall)
46.0 (1.9)
88.0 (3.5)
φ
100.5 (4.0)
114.8 (4.5)
(On the ceiling)
Front
Scale: 1/1
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Pattern sheet : mm (inch)
(VCC-P9574N/VCC-PN9575P)
Dimensions
φ
150.9 (6.0)
Up (On the wall)
45.5 (1.8)
55
φ
99.8 (4.0)
115.5 (4.5)
83.4 (3.3)
(On the ceiling)
Scale: 1/1
Front
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Specifications
Camera
Model name VDC-DP9584N VCC-P9574N VDC-DPN9585P VCC-PN9575P
Scanning system NTSC standard 525 lines, 60 fields/sec. PAL standard 625 lines, 50 fields/sec. Image sensor 1/4" interline transfer method CCD Number of effective pixels 768 (H) x 494 (V) 752(H) x 582(V) Horizontal resolution More than 520 TV lines
Day/Night mode
Minimum illumination (approx.)
Video output 1.0 V(p-p)/75 , composite, BNC Video S/N ratio More than 48 dB (AGC off: More than 50 dB) Lens Built-in motorized zoom pan focus auto iris lens, f=2.8 - 7.3 mm (2.6x), F=1.9 - 3.0 Depth of field Focus range: 1 m -
Pan/Tilt range
Pan/Tilt speed
Menu On screen display, password lock possible Preset position 16 positons Auto mode Sequential pan/Auto pan Backlight compensation Multi-spot metering (High/Normal)/Center zone metering/OFF
White balance
Gain control High/Normal/Off Electronic shutter 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000 sec. 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000 sec. Gamma 0.45/1 Aperture compensation High plus/High/Normal/Off Sync system Internal sync/Line lock Camera title ON/OFF, Up to 16 characters, adjustable title position Privacy masking ON/OFF, Max. 8 masked locations Alarm input External x 2, NO/NC selectable, Alarm preset function, Alarm zoom function Alarm output External x 1, NO/NC selectable Motion detector ON/OFF, Motion zoom function
Ceiling Pan: 0 - 335 degrees, Tilt: 0 - 90 degrees Wall Pan: ±55 degrees, Tilt: 0 - 90 degrees Preset Max. 120 degrees/sec. Manual 5 - 100 degrees/sec.
Auto (Low/High)
COLOR, B/W: External control Gain high:
1.2 lx (F 1.9, COLOR mode)
0.06 lx (F1.9, B/W mode)
Auto-Tracing White Balance (AT W ), One-Push (AWC), Manual White Balance (MWB),
Halogen light or incandescent lamp, etc. (3200), Daytime sunlight (5600), Fluorescent lighting (FLUO)
• The factory setting value is represented in bold.
Gain high: 1.9 lx (F 1.9)
Auto (Low/High) COLOR, B/W: External control
Gain high:
1.2 lx (F 1.9, COLOR mode)
0.06 lx (F1.9, B/W mode)
Gain high: 1.9 lx (F 1.9)
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Specifications
Model name VDC-DP9584N VCC-P9574N VDC-DPN9585P VCC-PN9575P
Communications Simplified controller (VAC-70: Separately ordered) supported Waterp roof Sta nd ard IP66 IP66
Operating environment
Power supply
Power consumption (approx.)
Weight (approx.) 1.5 kg (52.9 oz) 650 g (22.9 oz) 1.5 kg (52.9 oz) 650 g (22.9 oz)
Accessory
Tem pera ture
Humidity Less than 90 % RH (no condensation)
• The appearance and specifications of the product are subject to change without notice.
-10°C - +50°C (14°F - 122°F)
-30°C - +50°C (-22°F - 122°F)
• When heater (VA-50H: option board) is used with power source connected
• 24 V AC ±10%, 60 Hz
• 12 - 15 V DC
• Supplied through PoE (compliant with IEEE802.3af)
• When heater (VA-50H: option
• CD-ROM (VA-SW3050LITE)
• Installation manual
• Manual for Remote Operation
• Warranty (with UL/FCC)
• Clamping core, Large (1) and
• Cushioning sheet
• Cover sheet
• Hexagonal wrench, Large and
•Fixer
Max. 15.5 W
board) turned on
by Network Connection
Small (4)
Small
-10°C - +40°C (14°F - 104°F)
• CD-ROM (VA-SW3050LITE)
• Installation manual
• Manual for Remote Operation by Network Connection
• Warranty (with UL/FCC)
• Clamping core, Large (1) and Small (4)
• Cover sheet
• Self tapping screw
-10°C - +50°C (14°F - 122°F)
-30°C - +50°C (-22°F - 122°F)
• When heater (VA-50H: option board) is used with power source connected
• 24 V AC ±10%, 50 Hz
• 12 - 15 V DC
• Supplied through PoE (compliant with IEEE802.3af)
10 W
• When heater (VA-50H: option
• CD-ROM (VA-SW3050LITE)
• Installation manual
• Manual for Remote Operation
• Clamping core, Large (1) and
• Cushioning sheet
• Cover sheet
• Hexagonal wrench, Large and
•Fixer
Max. 15.5 W
board) turned on
by Network Connection
Small (4)
Small
-10°C - +40°C (14°F - 104°F)
• CD-ROM (VA-SW3050LITE)
• Installation manual
• Manual for Remote Operation by Network Connection
• Clamping core, Large (1) and Small (4)
• Cover sheet
• Self tapping screw
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Network
Model name VDC-DP9584N VCC-P9574N VDC-DPN9585P VCC-PN9575P
Image compression JPEG
Resolution
Picture quality 5 levels Frame rate Max. 30 fps (720 x 240) Max. 25 fps (720 x 286) Voice compression method G. 711 (192 Kbps), full duplex
Microphone input
Voice output
Voice encryption system PCM 16 bit Bandwidth 128, 256, 512 Kbps, 1, 2, 3, 4 Mbps, no limitation Alarm buffer Up to 8 MB; configurable Interface 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (RJ45 connector) PoE support Compliant with IEEE802.3af Protocol TCP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, NTP, DHCP, FTP, UPnP Simultaneous access
capacity Security BASIC authentication (ID/password), SSL supported (Image only)
720 x 240, 640 x 480 (disabled during voice communications), 360 x 240, 180 x 120
External microphone (monaural microphone) 3.5 φ mini jack
-62 to -32 dB (monaural microphone) 3.5 φ mini jack
LINE OUT monaural voice output Maximum -8 dBs
Image: Maximum 16, Voice: Maximum 16 (admin: 1)
720 x 286, 640 x 480 (disabled during voice communications), 360 x 286, 180 x 143
External microphone (monaural microphone) 3.5 φ mini jack
3.5 φ mini jack
-62 to -32 dB (monaural microphone) 3.5 φ mini jack
License for Software Contained in CD-ROM
• Please read carefully the terms and conditions contained in the license agreement that appears on the screen during the software installation process. Provided that you have agreed to all the terms and conditions therein, you may use the software subject to the license agreement.
• For information on the other products or services provided by third parties which are introduced in the CD-ROM, please contact each supplier or manufacturer.
Specifications
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Specifications
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