Siemens CCWC1335-LP, CCWC1335-MP Instruction Manual

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1/3 inch High-Res Extended Dynamic Day/Night Camera
CCWC1335-LP CCWC1335-MP
Instruction Manual
Fire Safety & Security Products
Siemens Building Technologies
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Data and design subject to change without notice. / Supply subject to availability. © 2005 Copyright by Siemens Building Technologies AG
We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof. By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part, nor to make them available to any third party without our prior express written authorization, nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him.
Dear Customer
By selecting this SIEMENS product, you have chosen a professional device that guarantees the highest possible quality and reliability. We would like to thank you very much for your confidence in our products and kindly ask you to read the following instructions carefully before installing and using the product, in order to take full advantage of all quality features included in this product line.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. It should be installed by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes. Please connect the equipment to a 12 V DC or 24 V AC Class 2 power supply if the LP camera model is to be installed.
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Contents
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1.1 General Safety Precautions ......................................................................5
1.2 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) .......................................................5
1.3 Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity.................................................6
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4.1 Operation & Storage .................................................................................8
4.2 Cleaning ....................................................................................................8
4.3 Transportation ...........................................................................................8
4.4 CCD Characteristics..................................................................................8
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5.1 Dimensions ...............................................................................................9
5.2 Product Specifications ..............................................................................9
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6.1 Camera Parts ..........................................................................................11
6.2 Connector Pin Definition .........................................................................12
6.3 OSD Setting Hierarchy............................................................................13
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7.1 Installation ...............................................................................................14
7.2 Function Settings ....................................................................................14
7.2.1 D/N MODE ..............................................................................................15
7.2.2 D/N LEVEL..............................................................................................16
7.2.3 D/N DELAY .............................................................................................16
7.2.4 EXPOSURE ............................................................................................17
7.2.5 SHUTTER ...............................................................................................18
7.2.6 SENS UP ................................................................................................18
7.2.7 GAIN .......................................................................................................18
7.2.8 SYNC ......................................................................................................19
7.2.9 BLC .........................................................................................................19
7.2.10 WHITE BAL............................................................................................20
7.2.11 GAMMA...................................................................................................21
7.2.12 APERTURE.............................................................................................21
7.2.13 EZOOM ...................................................................................................21
7.2.14 MIRROR..................................................................................................22
7.2.15 PRIVACY ZONE .....................................................................................22
7.2.16 OPTION ..................................................................................................23
7.2.16.1 BLEMISH DET .......................................................................................23
7.2.16.2 BACK FOCUS........................................................................................23
7.2.16.3 ALARM FUNC........................................................................................24
7.2.16.4 ALARM OUT ..........................................................................................24
7.2.16.5 ALARM DELAY ......................................................................................24
7.2.16.6 ALARM TEXT.........................................................................................24
7.2.16.7 CHROMA ...............................................................................................24
7.2.16.8 CAMERA TEXT......................................................................................24
7.2.17 REMOTE.................................................................................................25
7.2.17.1 MODEL ..................................................................................................25
7.2.17.2 ADDRESS..............................................................................................25
7.2.17.3 BAUD RATE...........................................................................................25
7.2.17.4 PROTOCOL ...........................................................................................26
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General Information ................................................................................5
Ordering Data ..........................................................................................6
Package contents....................................................................................6
General Guidelines .................................................................................8
Technical Specifications ........................................................................9
Camera Parts & Connections ..............................................................11
Installing the Camera............................................................................14
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7.2.17.5 SOFT VER .............................................................................................26
7.2.17.6 Pattern....................................................................................................26
7.2.18 NEXT/ BACK ...........................................................................................26
7.2.19 EXIT ........................................................................................................26
7.2.20 CANCEL..................................................................................................26
7.2.21 DEFAULT ................................................................................................26
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Index .......................................................................................................27
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1 General Information
1.1 General Safety Precautions
Read these instructions carefully before connecting the camera in order to avoid damage caused by improper installation or use.
Installation may be done only by authorized personnel according to the local
safety regulations.
Operate the camera only with the designated voltage.
Follow the safety instructions for the camera.
Never use the camera for purposes other than those designated.
Repairs and adjustments to the camera may be done only by authorized
personnel.
If liquids or objects get into the housing, disconnect the camera from the power supply and have it checked by your authorized dealer before using it again. (Danger of electric shock!)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment may generate, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to instructions, may cause harmful interference with radio communications.
Be aware that any modifications not explicitly approved in this manual may void
your equipment warranty.
The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital output device.
General Information
1.2 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
This product has been designed for use in general-purpose CCTV applications in a residential, business or industrial environment. Please contact the supplier of this product before you install it in medical and/or intrinsically safe applications or in an industrial EMC environment.
To ensure normal operation and to avoid EMC problems, the product must be installed according to the currently valid EMC installation guidelines.
To meet the CE norms, enclosed EMI-cores should be applied to the Y/C and power cable (see chapter 7.1).
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Ordering Data
1.3 Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity
EU Directive
The following applies to the equipment described in this instruction manual: The product fulfils the requirements of EU directive 89/336/EEC with regard to “electromagnetic compatibility“ and EU directive 73/23/EEC, the ”low-voltage directive“, according to EN 60065.
Area of Use Requirements for
Emitted Interference Noise Protection
Industry and residential EN 55022:1998 Class B
EN 61000-3-2 A2: 1998
EN 61000-3-3: 1995
The EU certificate of conformity is available for official inspection and is held at:
Siemens Building Technologies SBT FSP DE Siemensallee 84
76187 Karlsruhe, Germany
EN 50130-4:1998
2 Ordering Data
Designation Order No
CCWC1335-LP
2GF1183-8FC
1/3” High-Resolution Extended Dynamic Day/Night Camera 12 V DC/24 V AC
CCWC1335-MP
2GF1183-8FB
1/3” High-Resolution Extended Dynamic Day/Night Camera
Accessories, not included in delivery!
PSU230-12
Power supply unit for 12 V DC cameras
CAPA2410-P
Power supply unit for 24 V AC cameras
90 ~ 260 V AC
2GF1800-8BE
2GF1800-8BJ 0.30
3 Package contents
CCD camera
C/CS-mounting adapter
EMI core (-LP: 1pcs, -MP: 2pcs)
CD containing remote control software and a detailed operating manual
. Approx. Weight
(kg)
0.55
0.55
0.12
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Quickstart manual
Package contents
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General Guidelines
4 General Guidelines
4.1 Operation & Storage
Avoid filming very bright objects (such as lighting fixtures) for an extended period.
Do not operate or store the unit in the following locations:
Extremely hot or cold places.
Close to sources of strong magnetic fields.
Close to sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation, such as radios or TV
transmitters.
In humid or excessively dusty places.
Where exposed to mechanical vibrations.
Close to fluorescent lamps or objects reflecting light.
Under unstable or flickering light sources.
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself unless you are authorized to do so.
Opening the camera may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel only.
4.2 Cleaning
Do not touch the imaging surface of sensor. Use a soft cloth moistened with alcohol to clean the surface if it is touched accidentally.
4.3 Transportation
Use the original packing material or materials of equal quality.
4.4 CCD Characteristics
The following conditions may be observed when using a CCD camera. These are inherent in the design and do not stem from any fault in the camera itself.
Vertical smear
Patterned noise
Jagged picture
This phenomenon occurs when viewing a very bright object.
This is a fixed pattern, which may appear over the entire monitor screen when the camera is operated at a high temperature.
When viewing stripes, straight lines, or similar patterns, the image on the screen may appear jagged.
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5 Technical Specifications
5.1 Dimensions
5.2 Product Specifications
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Technical Specifications
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Image area 4.9 x 3.7 mm
Pickup elements 752 (H) x 582 (V) pixels 1/3” WD CCD
Scanning system 2:1 interlace PAL V: 50 Hz, H: 15,625 Hz
Sync system Internal/ line lock selectable (AC only)
Video output BNC composite, Y/C output
Lens mount CS mount
Resolution > 480 TV lines (Horizontal)
Gamma correction 0.45, 1.0 selectable
CL: 0.4 lux @F=1.4 (AGC 30dB , 50IRE video output) Minimum illumination
BW :0.08 lux @ F=1.4 (AGC 30dB , 50IRE Video Output)
S/N ratio > 50 dB
Power source
Power consumption 8 VA (max) as DN filter moving
Ambient conditions -10 ~ 50 °C/ 95% max relative humidity, no condensation
Dimensions in mm 122 (L) x 72 (W) x 63 (H)
Weight 550 g (max.)
Shutter control Auto: 1/50 to 1/50,000 Sec.
Slow shutter 2X, 5X, 10X, 20X, 40X, 80X, 160X, 320X
Wide dynamic OFF/ON (X 128)
Gain control Selectable (OFF, Normal, Turbo); gain (up to 30 dB)
Backlight compensation 6 area selectable: Center 1, Center 2,Up Half, Low Half,
12 V DC ±10% regulated power supply
24 V AC ±10%, 50 Hz
100~240 V AC ±10%, 50 Hz
Manual: 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1K, 1/2K, 1/5K, 1/10K, 1/20K, 1/50K
Middle Low, Middle High
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Technical Specifications
Privacy zone 8 blocks (max)
D/N mechanical Dual moving OLPF/glass
D/N mode AUTO, MAUNAL, COLOR, MONO
D/N level HIGH, MID, LOW
D/N DLY 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 selectable
Digital zoom X 2.6
Aperture correction HIGH, MID, LOW
White balance ATW1:2600°K~6000°K
ATW2: 2500°K~10,000°K
Manual: 32 steps by push button for R and B
Iris control Video / DC iris for galvanometer lens
Camera text 16 characters
OSD control 5 control keys on the side-panel of camera
Default settings Default setting restored by pushing the DEFAULT button
Remote control RS-485
Alarm IN 1CH
Alarm OUT NC or NO selectable
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6 Camera Parts & Connections
6.1 Camera Parts
Camera Parts
& Connections
1. Back focus adjustment ring ①
2. Back focus lock screw
3. Tripod mount hole
4. IRIS connector
5. Power indicator
6. Video output
7. Power cord (or power terminal)
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Camera Parts
& Connections
8. External control terminal: (From right to left)
Pin Pin Definition Description
1 Data +
2 Data –
3 Alarm IN
4 GND
5 Alarm OUT
6 COM
7 B/W
8 C/L
9 GND
9. Y/C terminal ⑨
10. Video/ DC lens selection
11. OSD control button
12. PC connection port: For factory testing only, the user is not recommended to
use this function.
6.2 Connector Pin Definition
RS485 signal
If the alarm IN & GND are shorted, the alarm function will be active. (Please set ALARM FUNC to ON in OSD menu.)
Alarm output circuit.
If D/N MODE is set in manual mode, this function will be enabled. If B/W & GND are shorted, the video signal is monochrome. If C/L & GND are shorted, the video signal is color.
IRIS pin assignment
Video Lens DC Lens
1. +12V 1. Damp-
2. NC 2. Damp+
3. VIDEO 3. Drive +
4. GND 4. Drive-
Y/ C terminal
1 GND
2 GND
3 Y (luminance, 1 Vpp, 75 )
4 C (chrominance, 0.3 Vpp (burst), 75 )
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6.3 OSD Setting Hierarchy
OSD SETTING
Camera Parts
& Connections
(P1)
(P2)
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7 Installing the Camera
7.1 Installation
1.
Connect the BNC cable to the video output
2.
Connect the power source to the power terminal
Caution:
If using a DC supply, make sure the polarity is correct. Incorrect connection may cause malfunction and/or damage to the camera.
3. To reduce radiation sufficiently, please wind one turn around the core, see figure below.
Location Core illustration for what camera
Power cable
Y/C cable
4. Adjust the backfocus
LP
LP / MP
EIM-0050751G
For backfocus adjustment, please loosen screw , set the camera to AES mode (see section 7.2.16.2: BACK FOCUS), then the rotate backfocus wheel ① until a sharp image appears. Tighten screw .
7.2 Function Settings
Select ENTER on the OSD; the menu will appear on the display and will disappear after 30 seconds if no action occurs. The shaded setting area means an item is selected and it keeps blinking.
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7.2.1 D/N MODE
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D/N MODE AUTO
D/N LEVEL HIGH
D/N DELAY 15 sec
EXPOSURE <ALC>
SHUTTER 1/50
SENS UP OFF
GAIN NORMAL
SYNC LL:000
BLC OFF
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
Camera
Fig. 1 D/N MODE
This function sets the Day/Night mode to automatic, color, B/W or external control of setting to B/W or color.
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 1.
Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to select AUTO, MONO, COLOR or MANUAL mode.
AUTO
MONO
COLOR
MANUAL
When set to this mode, the camera will change to COLOR mode or B/W mode automatically depending on a subject’s brightness. (When GAIN sets OFF, auto function can’t be selected).
When set to this mode, the camera remains in B/W mode
When set to this mode, the camera will remain in color mode.
When set to this mode, the camera will be switched to color or B/W mode manually according to a signal received at a terminal on the rear panel.
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7.2.2 D/N LEVEL
D/N MODE AUTO
D/N LEVEL HIGH
D/N DELAY 15 sec
EXPOSURE <ALC>
SHUTTER 1/50
SENS UP OFF
GAIN NORMAL
SYNC LL:000
BLC OFF
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
Fig. 2 D/N LEVEL
This function sets the filter switchover point to high, low or medium.
Configure a switchover point from COLOR mode to B/W mode. Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 2. Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to select HIGH, LOW or MID. This setting is only relevant if the D/N mode is set to AUTO.
LOW
MID
HIGH
The brightness for switchover from COLOR to B/W mode is approx. 1 lux.
The brightness for switchover from COLOR to B/W mode is approx. 2 lux.
The brightness for switchover from COLOR to B/W mode is approx. 4 lux.
7.2.3 D/N DELAY
D/N MODE AUTO
D/N LEVEL HIGH
D/N DELAY 15 sec
EXPOSURE <ALC>
SHUTTER 1/50
SENS UP OFF
GAIN NORMAL
SYNC LL:000
BLC OFF
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
Fig. 3 D/N DELAY
This function sets the DELAY time for the D/ N function
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 3.
Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to select 0, 5, 10, 15 or 20 sec for delay of DN filter moving timing. This setting is only relevant if the D/N mode is set to AUTO.
Info:
If using the camera together with infrared illumination, we recommend using video lenses with special IR coating to prevent a physically based focus-shift between daylight and IR illumination.
We recommend using the D/N mode “MANUAL” when the camera is used with discrete IR illumination in order to prevent the continual switching between color and B/W mode that might occur with the D/N mode “AUTO”.
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7.2.4 EXPOSURE
BACK
Installing the
D/N MODE AUTO
D/N LEVEL HIGH
D/N DELAY 15 sec
EXPOSURE <ALC>
SHUTTER 1/50
SENS UP OFF
GAIN NORMAL
SYNC LL:000
BLC OFF
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
Camera
Fig. 4 EXPOSURE
This function sets ALC for Auto IRIS lens control or ELC for auto electronic shutter.
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 4.
The exposure level can be adjusted by moving the LEVEL cursor on the menu accordingly.
ALC:
ALC MENU
LENS TYPE DC LENS LEVEL ----------*----­BACK
ELC:
Auto electronic shutter mode.
ELC MENU
LENS LEVEL ----------*-----
BACK
WD:
WD MENU
WD ON/ OFF
LENS DC
LEVEL ----*-----
WD „On“ activates the WD-mode that expands the dynamic range of the camera x128.
NOTE: ELC-mode is for usage with fixed iris lenses!
When activating WD-mode under extreme light-conditions, the video-output might look “artificial”; but the picture contents are much better visible.
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7.2.5 SHUTTER
7.2.6 SENS UP
D/N MODE AUTO
D/N LEVEL HIGH
D/N DELAY 15 sec
EXPOSURE <ALC>
SHUTTER 1/50
SENS UP OFF
GAIN NORMAL
SYNC LL:000
BLC OFF
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
Fig. 5 SHUTTER
This function sets the high-speed electronic shutter (AUTO to 1/100K sec).
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 5.
Using the LEFT/ RIGHT button, select a shutter speed from 1/50 to 1/100K.
D/N MODE AUTO
D/N LEVEL HIGH
D/N DELAY 15 sec
EXPOSURE <ALC>
SHUTTER 1/50
SENS UP OFF
GAIN NORMAL
SYNC LL:000
BLC OFF NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
7.2.7 GAIN
Fig. 6 SENS UP
Select slow shutter mode (OFF to AUTO X320).
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 6.
Using the LEFT/ RIGHT button, select a slow shutter speed from X2 to X320, or OFF.
D/N MODE AUTO
D/N LEVEL HIGH
D/N DELAY 15 sec
EXPOSURE <ALC>
SHUTTER 1/50
SENS UP OFF
GAIN NORMAL
SYNC LL:000
BLC OFF NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
Fig. 7 GAIN
Selection of GAIN: (NORMAL / TURBO / OFF)
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 7.
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7.2.8 SYNC
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Using the LEFT/ RIGHT button, set the gain to NORMAL, TURBO or OFF.
NORMAL
TURBO
OFF
D/N MODE AUTO
D/N LEVEL HIGH
D/N DELAY 15 sec
EXPOSURE <ALC>
SHUTTER 1/50
SENS UP OFF
GAIN NORMAL
SYNC LL:000
BLC OFF NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
Standard position, GAIN=24dB.
High-sensitivity position, GAIN=30dB.
Minimum gain. If this is selected, D/N mode (AUTO) is disabled.
Fig. 8 SYNC
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 8.
Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to choose INT or LL. The LL function is available only for camera models supplied with AC power.
7.2.9 BLC
INT
LL
NOTE:
For DC power models, the SYNC will be set automatically to INT mode.
D/N MODE AUTO
D/N LEVEL HIGH
D/N DELAY 15 sec
EXPOSURE <ALC>
SHUTTER 1/50
SENS UP OFF
GAIN NORMAL
SYNC LL:000
BLC OFF NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
The camera is in the internal SYNC mode.
The camera is in the line lock mode; you can adjust the phase angle from 0 ~ 300° accordingly. The default is 0°.
Fig. 9 BLC
This function is for selecting the backlight mode (OFF, BLC1, BLC2, BLC3, BLC4, BLC5, BLC6)
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 9.
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BLC1
NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
Camera
Using the LEFT/ RIGHT button to choose OFF, BLC1, BLC2, BLC3, BLC4, BLC5 or BLC6.
7.2.10 WHITE BAL
OFF
BLC1
BLC2
BLC3
BLC4
BLC5
BLC6
WHITE BAL ATW2
GAMMA 0.45
APERTURE MID
EZOOM <SET>
MIRROR OFF
PRIVACY ZONE <OFF>
OPTION <SET>
REMODE <SET>
The BLC function is off.
Backlight compensation window:
(Center 1 window, smaller)
Backlight compensation window:
(Center 2 Window, larger)
Backlight compensation window:
(Top half of the window)
Backlight compensation window:
(Bottom half of the window)
Backlight compensation window:
(Center portion of the upper half)
Backlight compensation window:
(Center portion of the lower half)
BLC2
BLC 3
BLC 4
BLC5
BLC6
Fig. 10 WHITE BAL
This function is for setting the white balance mode (ATW1, ATW2, and manual mode).
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 10.
Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to choose between ATW1, ATW2, and manual mode.
ATW1
The TTL auto trace white balance algorithm is designed for perfect color reproduction. The color temperature range is 2600°K-6000°K.
ATW2
The TTL auto trace white balance algorithm is designed for perfect color reproduction. The color temperature range is 2500°K-10000°K.
Manual mode
Press the ENTER button to enter manual mode. To obtain correct manual white balance, adjust the R and B (red and blue) values using the UP/ DOWN button. To exit, use the LEFT/ RIGHT to move the cursor between R and B, and press ENTER.
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7.2.11 GAMMA
BACK EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
BACK EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
BACK EXIT
CANCEL DEFAULT
7.2.12 APERTURE
Installing the
WHITE BAL ATW2
GAMMA 0.45
APERTURE MID
EZOOM <SET>
MIRROR OFF
PRIVACY ZONE <OFF>
OPTION <SET>
REMODE <SET>
Camera
Fig. 11 GAMMA
The values which can be selected are 0.45 and 1.0.
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 11 to set GAMMA value.
Generally, the default value 0.45 is used for CCTV monitor. For image processing purpose, 1.0 can be selected.
WHITE BAL ATW2
GAMMA 0.45
APERTURE MID
EZOOM <SET>
MIRROR OFF
PRIVACY ZONE <OFF>
OPTION <SET>
REMODE <SET>
7.2.13 EZOOM
Fig. 12 APERTURE
This function is for setting the picture sharpness. (LOW, MID, HIGH).
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 12.
Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to choose HIGH, MID or LOW.
WHITE BAL ATW2
GAMMA 0.45
APERTURE MID
EZOOM <SET>
MIRROR OFF
PRIVACY ZONE <OFF>
OPTION <SET>
ID <SET>
Fig. 13 EZOOM
This function is for setting the electronic zoom factor, up to 2.6 times.
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 13.
Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to open this menu item, then move the cursor left and right to select the desired zoom factor. The maximum zoom factor is X2.6.
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BACK EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
Camera
Note: If the WD mode is on, this function is disabled.
7.2.14 MIRROR
Fig. 14 Mirror function
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 14.
Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to choose ON or OFF.
7.2.15 PRIVACY ZONE
WHITE BAL ATW2
GAMMA 0.45
APERTURE MID
EZOOM <SET>
MIRROR OFF
PRIVACY ZONE <OFF>
OPTION <SET>
REMODE <SET>
WHITE BAL ATW2
GAMMA 0.45
APERTURE MID
EZOOM <SET>
MIRROR OFF
PRIVACY ZONE <OFF>
OPTION <SET>
REMODE <SET>
Fig. 15 PRIVACY ZONE
Privacy zones can be placed within the scene to hide sensitive areas.
A maximum of 8 blocks can be set on the screen
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 15.
Use ENTER to get into the submenu.
PRIVACY ZONE MENU
PRIVACY ZONE OFF
BLOCK 1 SET CLR
BACK CLEAR ALL
In the submenu, the user can select ON or OFF for the privacy zone and set up to 8 blocks at any position on the screen.
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7.2.16 OPTION
7.2.16.1 BLEMISH DET
Installing the
WHITE BAL ATW2
GAMMA 0.45
APERTURE MID
EZOOM <SET>
MIRROR OFF
PRIVACY ZONE <OFF>
OPTION <SET>
REMOTE <SET>
Camera
Fig. 16 OPTION
Select blemish compensation, back focus adjustment, alarm ON/OFF, alarm output, alarm delay, alarm text, chroma & camera text.
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 16.
Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to select BLEMISH compensation, BACKFOCUS adjust mode and alarm settings.
OPTION MENU
BLEMISH DET <SET>
BACKFOCUS <SET>
ALARM FUNC OFF
ALARM OUT NO
ALARM DELAY 60 sec
ALARM TEXT <SET>
CHROMA ---*---
CAMERA TEXT <SET>
BACK CLEAR
7.2.16.2 BACK FOCUS
Fig. 17 BLEMISH DET
Press ENTER to start the BLEMISH compensation session. Please ensure that the lens iris is fully closed. Otherwise this action will cause the camera to malfunction.
Press ENTER to perform back focus adjust. This function will force the iris of the AI lens to open fully and set the shutter speed temporarily to AUTO for easy back focus adjustment.
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7.2.16.3 ALARM FUNC
ALARM MENU
TEXT ****************
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : < >
- . , ; x /
BACK CLEAR
Fig. 18 Alarm menu
7.2.16.4 ALARM OUT
7.2.16.5 ALARM DELAY
7.2.16.6 ALARM TEXT
OFF
ON
The alarm input function on the rear panel is disabled.
The alarm input function on the rear panel is enabled. When an alarm occurs, the status of alarm output will change, i.e. from NO to NC or from NC to NO, depending on the setting of ALARM OUT.
Use the OSD navigation keys to define the optional alarm text to be displayed in case of an alarm.
This function sets the initial status of the ALARM output relay.
NO:
normally open
NC: normally closed
Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to select 30, 60, 90, 120 seconds for the timing delay of ALARM operation.
Use ENTER to access the submenu. When the alarm input is active, the text will be shown on the display.
7.2.16.7 CHROMA
Use the LEFT/ RIGHT button to select a value from 1 to 9.
7.2.16.8 CAMERA TEXT
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : < >
- . , ; x /
Fig. 19 CAMERA TEXT
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CAMERA TEXT MENU
TEXT IP <SET>
TEXT ****************
BACK CLEAR
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7.2.17 REMOTE
BACK EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT
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Use ENTER to access the submenu. When you leave the OSD menu, the text will be shown on the display.
You can position the text anywhere on the screen.
WHITE BAL ATW2
GAMMA 0.45
APERTURE MID
EZOOM <SET>
MIRROR OFF
PRIVACY ZONE <OFF>
OPTION <SET>
REMOTE <SET>
Fig. 20 REMOTE
This function is for setting the remote control menu
Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig. 20.
Use the ENTER button to enter the submenu.
REMOTE MENU
MODEL CCBS1337-LP
ADDRESS 001 ~ 099
BAUD RATE 2400
PROTOCOL SIEMENS-U
SOFT VER. X.2.2
PATTERN OFF
SAVE DEFAULT
7.2.17.1 MODEL
7.2.17.2 ADDRESS
7.2.17.3 BAUD RATE
MODEL indicates the camera model.
When multiple cameras are used via RS-485, for example, each camera must have its own specific address.
Use ADDRESS to set the camera address in a range of 1-255.
The camera address must be set correctly before installing the camera. Otherwise remote access may not be possible.
This function is used to set the camera’s remote baud rate in the range from 2400 to 19200 bits per second.
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7.2.17.4 PROTOCOL
Select one of the 3 various protocols, depending on the type of remote connectivity, for remote
OSD control camera setup
:
7.2.17.5 SOFT VER
7.2.17.6 PATTERN
SIEMENS-B:
When using the camera with bi-directional remote control under
remote software and PC (remote software provides full parameter setup).
SIEMENS-U:
When using the camera for unidirectional communication with
SIMATRIX via converter CAC0103 (V1.6).
SIEMENS-S:
When using the camera in unidirectional communication with
SIMATRIX NEO based on the SCU protocol.
SOFT VER. indicates the current firmware version on the camera and may vary.
When the PATTERN is set to ON, there will be a horizontal color bar picture (as shown below) on the display. The color bar is not standardized and might vary between camera types.
7.2.18 NEXT/ BACK
7.2.19 EXIT
7.2.20 CANCEL
7.2.21 DEFAULT
Navigates to the next or previous screen display.
Saves all settings and exits.
Discards changes and leaves the settings as they were.
This function restores the factory settings.
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8 Index
Index
A
APERTURE 19
B
BLC 17
C
Camera part definition 10 CANCEL 24 CCD Characteristics 7 Cleaning 7 Connector pin definition 11
D
D/N DELAY 14 D/N LEVEL 14 D/N MODE 13 DEFAULT 24 Dimensions 8
E
EU Directive 6 EXIT 24 EXPOSURE 15
M
MIRROR 20
N
NEXT/ BACK 24
O
Operation and storage 7 OPTION 21 Ordering Data 6 OSD setting 12
P
Package contents 6 PRIVACY ZONE 20 Product specification 8
R
REMOTE 23
S
Safety precaution 5 SHUTTER 16 SYNC 17
F
Function setting 13
G
GAIN 16 GAMMA 19
T
Transportation 7
W
WHITE BAL 18
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www.sbt.siemens.com/fsp
Document no. A24205-A336-B476
Edition 03.2005
Siemens Building Technologies AG
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Data and design subject to change without notice.
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