Siemens CVAW1417-LP Configuration Manual

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High-Resolution, Day/Night, Wide-Dynamic, Autofocus All-In-One Dome Camera with 22x Optical / 16x Digital Zoom and Vandal-Resistant Housing
CVAW1417-LP
Configuration Manual
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Liefermöglichkeiten und technische Änderungen vorbehalten. Data and design subject to change without notice. / Supply subject to availability.
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Contents
1 Safety .......................................................................................................5
1.1 Target readers...........................................................................................5
1.2 Work safety information ............................................................................5
1.2.1 Transport...................................................................................................5
1.2.2 Installation of the device ...........................................................................6
1.2.3 Service and maintenance .........................................................................6
1.3 Meaning of the written warning notices ....................................................7
1.4 Meaning of the hazard symbols................................................................7
2 Directives and standards .......................................................................8
3 Technical data .........................................................................................9
4 Details for ordering...............................................................................11
5 Package contents..................................................................................11
6 Description of the camera....................................................................12
6.1 Camera features .....................................................................................12
6.2 Camera parts ..........................................................................................13
6.3 Mounting parts ........................................................................................13
7 System installation ...............................................................................14
7.1 Operation requirements ..........................................................................14
7.2 Installation ...............................................................................................15
8 Connection ............................................................................................17
8.1 General ...................................................................................................18
8.1.1 Automatic switching between colour and B/W mode..............................18
8.1.2 RS-485 connection .................................................................................18
8.1.3 Twisted-pair video output........................................................................19
8.1.4 Alarm output............................................................................................19
9 Camera settings ....................................................................................20
9.1 OSD function keys ..................................................................................20
9.2 OSD main screen....................................................................................21
9.3 Main menu ..............................................................................................21
9.3.1 FOCUS....................................................................................................21
9.3.2 WB (White Balance)................................................................................22
9.3.3 AE (Auto Exposure) ................................................................................23
9.3.4 BLC / WDR (Back Light Compensation / Wide Dynamic Range)...........23
9.3.5 ALARM / MD (Motion Detection) / FD (Face Detection).........................24
9.3.6 PRIVACY ................................................................................................24
9.3.7 SPECIAL .................................................................................................25
9.3.8 EFFECT ..................................................................................................25
9.3.9 CAMSET .................................................................................................26
10 Troubleshooting and maintenance .....................................................27
10.1 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................27
10.2 Maintenance............................................................................................27
11 Disposal .................................................................................................28
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1 Safety
1.1 Target readers
The instructions in this document are designed only for the following target readers:
Target readers Qualification Activity Condition of the
equipment
Start-up personnel Has appropriate
technical training with regard to the tasks and the products, devices or systems to be put in service.
Puts the device or system which is readily assembled and installed on site into service.
New, readily assembled and installed device or modified device.
1.2 Work safety information
z Read the general safety precautions before operating the unit. z Follow the safety instructions attached to the camera. z Keep this document available for reference. z Always pass this document on together with the product. z Please also take into account any additional country-specific, local safety
standards or regulations concerning project planning, operation and disposal of the product.
z Do not attempt to service or modify this device yourself. Refer this work to
qualified service personnel.
z Only qualified personnel should open the unit.
Liability claim
z Do not connect the device if it is damaged or any parts are missing. z Do not make any changes or modifications to the device that are not mentioned
in this manual and that have not been approved by the manufacturer.
z Use only spare parts and accessories that have been approved by the
manufacturer.
1.2.1 Transport
Damage during transport
z Keep the packaging material for future transportation. z Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.
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1.2.2 Installation of the device
Damage due to unsuitable mounting location
z The environmental conditions recommended by the manufacturer must be
observed.
z Do not operate the device in excessively dusty places. z Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.
Danger of electric shock
z Connect the device only to power sources with the specified voltage. Voltage
supply requirements can be found on the type label and on the mains adapter.
z Connect the device only to a power source that complies with the Limited Power
Source requirements to EN 60950-1.
z Connect the device only to a power source that complies with SELV
requirements.
Risk of cable damage due to stress
z Do not apply tensile stress to the cable. z Make sure that cables are not under stress, kinked or damaged.
1.2.3 Service and maintenance
Damage to the device
z Do not attempt to service this device yourself. Refer this work to qualified service
personnel.
z Always disconnect the power cable and other cables from the main power
supply before performing maintenance.
z Disconnect the device from the mains supply before cleaning it. z Do not use liquid cleaners or sprays that contain alcohol, spirit or ammonia.
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1.3 Meaning of the written warning notices
The severity of a hazard is indicated by the following written warning notices.
Warning notice Type of risk WARNING Death or severe bodily injury may result CAUTION There is a risk of minor injuries or damage to property IMPORTANT Malfunctioning may result
1.4 Meaning of the hazard symbols
The nature of the hazard is indicated by icons.
CAUTION Dangerous area!
CAUTION Dangerous electrical voltage!
Important information.
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Directives and standards
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2 Directives and standards
The product complies with the requirements of the following EU directives. The EU declaration of conformity is available from:
Siemens AG Siemensallee 84 76181 Karlsruhe
European Directive 2004/108/EC "Electromagnetic Compatibility"
Compliance with the European Directive 2004/108/EC has been proven by testing according to the following standard:
Emitted interference: EN 55022 Class A Resistance to interference: EN 50130-4
CAUTION
This is a Class A device. This equipment may cause radio interference in a residential installation. In this case the user is encouraged to perform appropriate measures to correct the interference.
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Technical data
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3 Technical data
Abb. 1 Dimensions
Power requirement
Power requirement 12 V DC, 1.25 A / 24 V AC, 1.67 A, 50 Hz
General
Image sensor ¼-inch SONY 760H EXview HAD CCD
Pixels 795 (H) x 596 (V)
Scanning system 2:1 interlace
Scanning frequency 15,625 kHz (H), 50 Hz (V)
Synchronization Internal/external: line lock
Horizontal resolution Colour: 560 TV lines
BW: 600 TV lines
Min. illumination
Colour: 0.5 lux BW: 0.05 lux Slow shutter: 0.001 lux
0.5 lux at F1.6 (AGC on, 50 IRE video output)
Video output 1.0 Vpp (75 , composite)
Signal/noise ratio 50 dB (AGC off)
Functions
Wide dynamic range (WDR) On/Off/Level (x512, 48 dB)
Back-light compensation (BLC) Auto/Manual (Area, Level)/Off
Day/night Colour/BW/Auto/EXT
Motion detection (MD) On/Off (Area/Sensitivity)
Slow-speed shutter 2x – 128x
Digital noise reduction (DNR) 2D/3D
Face detection (FD)
On/Off
Privacy masking (PM) Max. 16 zones, mosaic function
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White balance (WB) AWB/WAWB/Indoor/Outdoor/Manual/CRS
(Colour Rolling Suppression)
Auto exposure (AE) Auto1/Auto2/Shutter Priority/Manual
Iris control Automatic
Automatic gain control (AGC) MIN/LOW/MID/HIGH (max. 30 dB)
Shutter speed Normal: 1/100.000
Title A – Z / 0 – 9
Display On/Off/Push On (DISP1/DISP2)
Brightness Adjustable in steps from 10 – 50
Sharpness Adjustable in steps from 0 – 15
Presets 10
Zoom tour 1 tour / 10 presets
Alarm mode On/Off/Dwell Time
Remote configuration RS-232: Siemens B (parameter setting)
RS-485: Siemens B, S; Molynx; Pelco D, P
Bit rate 2400/4800/9600/19200
Camera ID 1 – 255
Effect Sharpness, Nega/Posi, D-FLIP, Freeze,
HI-RES, 2-3 DNR
Home preset Off/Home Preset Select/Dwell Time
Lens
Focus mode Auto/Manual/Push AF
Distance 0.1 m/1.0 m/1.5 m/2.5 m/6.0 m
Total zoom 22x optical zoom, 16x digital zoom (video AF)
Focal length 3.9 – 85.8 mm
Aperture F1.6 (wide-angle) – F3.7 (tele)
Angle of view Horizontal: 49.5° (wide-angle) – 2.6° (tele)
Connections and environmental conditions
Power input 2-pin cable
Video output BNC connector / TP output
Ambient operating temperature with heater
12 V DC: -10 to +50 °C 24 V AC: -30 to +50 °C
Heater: switching points On at 5 °C, off at 15 °C
Relative humidity 0 – 96% (non-condensing)
Ambient temperature (storage) -20 to +60 °C
Weight 1.10 kg Protection rating IP66 Twisted-pair video output
Video output Adjustable: 2.0 Vpp, 2.6 Vpp, 3.2 Vpp
Frequency accentuation Adjustable: 0 dB, 6 dB, 12 dB
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Details for ordering
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4 Details for ordering
Type Part no. Designation Weight
CVAW1417-LP S54561-C37-A1 ¼-inch Fixdome VAN D/N WD AF 1.1 kg
CVVA-JB01 S54561-C50-A1 Mounting base for dome camera 0.4 kg
5 Package contents
z Camera z Installation Manual z Software and documentation on CD z Mounting parts z Template
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Description of the camera
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6 Description of the camera
6.1 Camera features
The high-resolution, day/night, wide-dynamic, autofocus dome camera is particularly suited for closed circuit television (CCTV) and security surveillance applications.
z Autofocus camera/lens/vandal-proof housing z High-performance SONY ¼-inch 760H EXview HAD CCD z 352x zooming capability (optical: 22x / digital: 16x) z Ultra-sensitivity minimum illumination of 0.5 lux at F1.6
(AGC on, 50 IRE video output)
z Excellent picture quality z Various picture effects z Camera control via RS-485 z Flexible camera angle setting z Twisted-pair video output z 3-axis camera design z Extra video output for installer z Built-in heater z Rugged, compact, specially designed for indoor and outdoor installation (IP66) z Dual-power operation 12 V DC / 24 V AC
Functions:
z Day/Night (D/N) z Wide dynamic range (WDR) z Digital noise reduction (DNR) z Auto exposure (AE) z Back-light compensation (BLC) z Digital zoom (D-Zoom) z Day/Night switching (D/N) z Freeze z Digital slow shutter (DSS) z Automatic white balance (AWB) z Automatic gain control (AGC) z On-screen menu (OSD) z Negative/Positive switching (NEGA/POSI) z E function (H/V flip, rotation) z High resolution z Motion detection and face detection z Privacy masking z Zoom preset z Home preset
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IMPORTANT
The user of this camera is responsible for checking and complying with local, state, and federal laws and statutes concerning the recording and monitoring of audio and video signals.
6.2 Camera parts
1 Ceiling/Wall 2 Template 3 Plastic anchor 4 O-ring 5 Torx screw 6 Dome cover 7 Eye for support wire
Abb. 2 Dome part definition
6.3 Mounting parts
Abb. 3 Mounting parts
A Torx screw T-20, 4.5x45 mm 4 x B Plastic anchor Ø 6 x 35 mm 4 x C O-ring 4 x D Torx wrench T-20 1 x E Hole cap 4 x F Template 1 x
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7 System installation
Installation of the camera must be performed by qualified service personnel in accordance with all local national electrical and mechanical codes. Perform the following steps to install the camera.
7.1 Operation requirements
Typical system configuration with DVR Typical system configuration with SIMATRIX
1 Camera C1...C10 A RS485 2 Keyboard B Video 3 DVR C RS232 4 Monitor
1 Camera C1...C10 A RS485 2 Keyboard B Video 3 SIMATRIX C TTY 4 Monitor
When using the camera in conjunction with a video matrix switcher (SIMATRIX SYS, 648, 164) or other telemetry equipment (different protocol), an interface converter CAC0103 is required.
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Typical system configuration with directly controlled cameras
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1
1
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C1
C2
C10
2
3
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B
B
B
A
1 Camera C1...C10 A RS485 2 Keyboard B Video 3 Monitor
7.2 Installation
CAUTION
The total weight of the main unit is approx. 1.3 kg. Check whether the ceiling to which the dome camera is installed is strong enough to hold the unit mass. If not, the dome camera could fall, causing injury.
1. Drill the mounting holes for the dome base using the drilling template.
Abb. 4 Drill jig
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2. If required, remove the knockout for surface cable entry (see figure below).
Abb. 5 Surface cable entry
3. Insert the plastic anchors into the holes.
4. Remove the torx screws on the dome cover.
5. Connect the individual wires to the appropriate terminals for power, RS485
and alarm-in.
6. Attach the dome unit to the ceiling using the torx screws and O-rings provided.
7. Manually adjust focus and zoom.
8. Attach the dome cover to the dome base using the torx screws.
9. Cover the screw heads with the plastic caps provided.
Optional: The mounting base CVAA-JB01 is provided if the cable run on the surface needs to be made vandal-resistant.
Abb. 6 Mounting base
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8 Connection
CAUTION
Do not connect the power cable until all other connections have been completed. Any unused wires should be trimmed and insulated.
Abb. 7 Connection
1 Monitor BNC 2 Video BNC 3 DVR/VCR BNC
A Red +12 V DC / 24 V AC 4 Power supply B White - 12 V DC / 24 V AC C Blue RS-485(-) 5 RS-485 connection D Green RS-485(+) E Yellow TP-A(+) 6 Twisted-pair video output F Brown TP-B (-)
G Grey Ext. input 7 Aut. switching between colour and B/W / Alarm input
H Black/White Ext. output
I Black GND 8 Remote control
J Orange Control
Pink TxD RS-232 connection, PC configuration
Light blue RxD
MD output Violet MD/FD off: 0 V, on: 3.3 V
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8.1 General
8.1.1 Automatic switching between colour and B/W mode
The camera must be connected to an external sensor to receive day/night detection signals.
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1 External sensor switch 2 External input (EXT-In) Grey 3 External output (EXT-Out) White-Black 4 GND Black
Positions of the external sensor switch (1)
Activate alarm: closed
EXT-IN
Deactivate alarm: open Alarm activated: 5 V
EXT-OUT
Alarm deactivated: 0 V
To activate the sensor inputs, select the mode EXT in the function menu B/W.
8.1.2 RS-485 connection
The camera can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS-485 half-duplex. Connect marked Rx+, Rx­to Tx+ and Tx- of the RS-485 control system.
1 RS-485(+) Green 2 RS-485(-) Blue
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8.1.3 Twisted-pair video output
1 TP-A(+) Yellow 2 TP-B (-) Brown
TP output selector switch
Abb. 8 Selector switch
Switch description S1 S2 S3 S4 Note
Off Off 2.0 Vpp
On Off 2.6 Vpp
Output voltage without accentuation
On On 3.2 Vpp
Off Off 0 dB Off On 6 dB On Off 6 dB
Frequency-dependent accentuation at 5 MHz
On On 12 dB
ON
1234
Condition on delivery On Off Off Off
8.1.4 Alarm output
The alarm output (motion detection result or face detection result or external signal fed in) is active high.
1 Alarm output Violet 2 GND Black
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9 Camera settings
9.1 OSD function keys
Abb. 9 OSD function keys
1 MENU
The menu functions in the OSD display can be controlled when the OSD menu is activated.
2 TELE
Zoom control: Push
3 WIDE
Zoom control: Push
4 FAR
Press the FAR side to focus on distant objects. The focus keys are activated when AF mode is Off.
5 NEAR
Press the NEAR side to focus on near objects and the FAR side to focus on distant objects.
A SPOT VIDEO OUT
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9.2 OSD main screen
CAMERA TEXT
001x CAM 001
1
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1 Camera name 2 Status of the zoom position 3 Camera ID
9.3 Main menu
<MAIN MENU>
FOCUS WB
AE BLC/WDR ALARM/MD/FD PRIVACY SPECIAL
EFFECT
CAM SET END <EXIT>
Navigate the camera menu using the OSD function keys.
9.3.1 FOCUS
<FOCUS MENU>
MODE
DISTANCE
D- ZOOM
ZOOM PRESET
SET PRESET
TOUR CONFIG
HOME PRESET
HOME WAIT
END
D-ZOOM-END
MODE Select focus mode: Auto, Manual, PushAF DISTANCE Select minimum distance in focus between camera and object:
0.1 / 1.0 / 1.5 / 2.5 / 6.0 m
D-ZOOM Digital zoom function On/Off D-ZOOM END Max. digital zoom factor: x2 – x16 ZOOM PRESET Zoom preset number: 1 – 10 SET PRESET Zoom position of zoom preset TOUR CONFIG Press ENTER to save the tour configuration (preset combination) HOME PRESET Home preset On/Off HOME WAIT Waiting time after which the camera returns to start position (HOME PRESET) END Back to the next higher menu level
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Move the cursor using the "Far/Near", "Tele/Wide" keys.
Press MENU to enter the next level for configuration.
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<TOUR CONFIG MENU>
01* 02* 03 04 05
06 07 08 09 10 < S E
DWELL TIME 010
CMD description * : User-saved preset < : Deletes character at cursor position and moves to
the left S : Save the present tour setting E : Exit
DWELL TIME
Zoom preset dwell time (10 – 180 s)
When ZOOM PRESET is selected, you can adjust the preset zoom position using the “tele” and “wide” buttons.
When a zoom preset has been selected press the MENU button to save the preset.
9.3.2 WB (White Balance)
<WB MENU>
MODE R GAIN B GAIN FRAME ADJ END
MODE WB modes:
z AWB: Auto White Balance: 2500K – 9500K z WAWB: Wide Auto White Balance: 1800K – 10500K z INDOOR: Indoor white balance mode z OUTDOOR: Outdoor white balance mode z MANUAL: You can change R and B gain manually z CRS (Colour Rolling Suppression): Decrease colour rolling effect; useful in
SHUTTER mode in AE menu
R GAIN Red gain: 0 – 255 B GAIN Blue gain: 0 – 255 FRAME ADJ Since the colour rolling path differs depending on the fluorescent lamp used, it has to
be adjusted individually. To do so, select the WB menu. After about 10 s, the adjust mode will be finished automatically.
END Back to the next higher menu level
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9.3.3 AE (Auto Exposure)
<AE MENU> MODE SHUTTER GAIN DSS MAX DSS FLICKERLESS BRIGHTNESS END
MODE AE mode:
z Auto1: For use in normal environments: Indoor (shutter speed 1/50 s) z Auto2: For use in high-brightness environments: Outdoors z Shutter Pri.: Shutter priority exposure mode z Manual: Manual exposure mode
SHUTTER Shutter speed: 1/50 – 1/100 000 s
Can be changed while in "Shutter Pri" and "Manual" mode
GAIN Maximum Auto Gain Control (AGC) value DSS Digital slow shutter On/Off (enable in low light) MAX DSS Digital slow shutter range: x2 – x128 FLICKERLESS Flicker-less function On/Off BRIGHTNESS Brightness level: 10 – 50 END Back to the next higher menu level
9.3.4 BLC / WDR (Back Light Compensation / Wide Dynamic Range)
<BLC/WDR MENU>
BLC MODE AREA
LEVEL
WDR MODE
LEVEL
END
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
<BLC area number>
BLC MODE BLC mode: OFF, AUTO, MANUAL:
AUTO: Automatic back-light compensation (area and level) MANUAL: Back-light compensation (area and level reserved)
BLC AREA BLC area: 1-9, activated only in manual BLC mode BLC LEVEL Back-light compensation level: LOW, MID, HIGH WDR MODE WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function On/Off WDR LEVEL WDR level: 10 – 50 END Back to the next higher menu level
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9.3.5 ALARM / MD (Motion Detection) / FD (Face Detection)
<ALARM/MD/FD MENU>
MODE AREA SEL DEFAULT ADJ TOP/LEFT
ADJ BOT/RIGHT SENSITIVITY DWELL TIME PRESET SEL END
MODE ALARM and MD/FD mode: MD/EXT/FD/MD+EXT/FD+EXT AREA SEL Area number: 1 – 4, MD/FD On/Off DEFAULT Default setting for motion area ADJ TOP/LEFT Adjust the location of the MD area with boundary top and left ADJ BOT/RIGHT Adjust the location of the MD area with boundary bottom and right SENSITIVITY Adjust sensitivity of MD/FD: MD: 1 – 10 / FD: 1 – 64 DWELL TIME Dwell time setting of zoom preset: 10 – 180 s PRESET SEL Zoom preset number: Off, 1 – 10 END Back to the next higher menu level
The quality of face detection depends on the environmental conditions.
9.3.6 PRIVACY
<PRIVACY MENU>
MASK SEL
DEFAULT
ADJ TOP/LEFT ADJ BOT/RIGHT COLOUR MOSAIC MOSAIC TYPE END
MASK SEL Mask area number: 1 – 16
Mask On/Off
DEFAULT Default setting for mask area ADJ TOP/LEFT Adjust the location of the mask area with boundary top and left ADJ BOT/RIGHT Adjust the location of the mask area with boundary bottom and right COLOUR Mask colour: 1 – 8 MOSAIC Mosaic display On/Off MOSAIC TYPE Mosaic roughness setting: 1 – 4 END Back to the next higher menu level
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9.3.7 SPECIAL
<SPECIAL MENU> SYNC PHASE D/N MODE D/N DELAY WHITE DET.
LEVEL
END
SYNC INTERNAL or LINE LOCK mode PHASE Adjust SYNC PHASE in LINE LOCK mode D/N MODE D/N, COLOUR, BW, or EXT mode D/N DELAY Delay of IR filter in D/N mode: 5 s, 10 s, 20 s WHITE DET Start of white pixel detection function. The iris will be closed automatically and
return to the normal state once white detection is finished.
LEVEL Threshold level: 1 – 15 END Back to the next higher menu level
9.3.8 EFFECT
<EFFECT MENU> SHARPNESS
NEGATIVE
D-FLIP
FREEZE
HI-RES 2DNR 3DNR
END
SHARPNESS Image sharpness: 0 – 15
The lower the value, the softer the image, and the higher the value, the sharper the image.
NEGATIVE Negative or positive mode D-FLIP Digital flip function: vertical flip/horizontal flip / 180° rotation FREEZE Real or still mode HI-RES High-resolution mode: Low/Mid/High 2DNR 2D noise reduction level: Off/01 – 7 3DNR 3D noise reduction level: Off/01 – 31 END Back to the next higher menu level
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9.3.9 CAMSET
<CAMSET MENU> CAM ID BAUD RATE
PROTOCOL DISP MODE DISP ITEM
TITLE
ALARM TEXT
SAVE
END
CAM ID Camera ID: 1 – 255 BAUD RATE Serial communication speed: 2400/4800/9600/19200 BPS PROTOCOL Operating protocol:
z COMMAND: for factory use only z SIEMENS – B (Parity bit = Even) z SIEMENS – S (Parity bit = Even) z MOLYNX (Parity bit = Even) z PELCO – D (Parity bit = None) z PELCO – P (Parity bit = None)
DISP MODE OSD print mode: Off/Push, On/On DISP ITEM Display elements:
1: Camera title and camera number 2: Camera title, zoom ratio and camera number
TITLE Press ENTER to configure camera name ALARM TEXT Press ENTER to configure alarm text SAVE Press ENTER to save CAMSET configuration END Back to the next higher menu level
Move the cursor using the "Far/Near", "Tele/Wide" keys. Press the MENU key to open a sub-menu.
TITLE TEXT
<TITLE MENU>
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 ( ) :
; . - ! < > , `
CMD < > S E
CMD description
: One position to the left : One position to the right
< : Deletes character at cursor position and moves to the left
> : Deletes character at cursor position and moves to the right
S : Save the present setting E : Exit
If you make any changes in the
BPS or PROTOCOL submenus, be sure to select SAVE PROTOCOL
& BPS
to save your changes.
Do not disconnect the camera from the power source while saving.
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10 Troubleshooting and maintenance
10.1 Troubleshooting
If problems occur, check to ensure the camera is installed in accordance with the
instructions in this manual. Isolate the problem to a specific piece of equipment in
the system and refer to the equipment manual for further information.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Nothing appears on the screen. Are all cables between the camera and the monitor
connected properly?
The image on the screen is too dark. Is the lens dirty?
If so, clean the lens with a soft, clean cloth.
The camera is not working properly and the surface of the camera case is hot.
Is the camera connected to the proper power source?
The contrast on the screen is too weak. Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor. Is the camera
exposed to strong light? If so, change the camera position.
10.2 Maintenance
Preventive maintenance allows minor faults to be detected and corrected before
they become serious and cause equipment failure. Therefore, the following
maintenance tasks should be performed on a three-monthly basis:
z Inspect all connection cables for deterioration or other damage.
z Clean all components with a soft, clean cloth.
z Check that all fixings are secure.
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11 Disposal
All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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Issued by Siemens AG
Siemensallee 84 D-76187 Karlsruhe, Tel. +49 721 595 1
www.buildingtechnologies.siemens.com
© 2011 Copyright by Siemens AG
Data and design subject to change without notice.
Supply subject to availability.
Document No. A6V10321834 Edition 14.04.2011
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