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1. 2 Controls PC configuration To configure the camera with a PC you ll need to connect them through an RS 232 connection RS 232 To connect the camera to an RS 232 cable do the following 1 Connect the RX terminal to pin 3 DB connector Figure 4 Figure 4 RS 232 connection NC GND UN CON CON GN Uy CC C ur gt EY gt 5 3 QE GND NC TX GND NC TX RX Remote Remote GEC EVR GEC EVR DN 9 10 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual 2 Connect the TX terminal to pin 2 on a DB connector Connect the GND terminal to pin 5 on a DB connector Note NC terminal does not connect to anything PC To configure the camera with a PC do the following 1 Connect the DB9 connector to the serial port of your PC 2 In a Windows 95 98 ME 2000 XP system insert the floppy disk that came with the camera into the floppy disk drive 3 Click Start Run Browse Navigate to the disk drive and double click the OSD CONT EXE file 4 The OSD Control program will display on your screen Figure 5 on page 11 2 11 Controls Figure 5 The OSD program OSD Control Ver 1 02 101 d 1 14 pA 5 Click the center button to display the Main Menu on the display monitor Use the arrow buttons or your PC s keyboard to navigate an
2. Set the delay time that dictates how long after the camera has detected the appropriate level of light or dark to switch modes You can set from five to 60 seconds 3 27 Menus Schedule menu Table 10 lists the schedule menu options Table 10 Schedule menu options Menu options Description gt Set the HOUR and MIN at which the camera will switch from day mode to night mode gt DTIME Set the HOUR and MIN at which the camera will switch from night mode to day mode CHOICE D N Press Enter to switch between day or TYPE night mode Note IftheD gt N TIME D TIME are identical the camera will automatically add one minute to the N gt D TIME External day to night menu This function allows you to set whether the camera switches to night mode by HI potential 5 V or LOW potential 0 V When finished move the cursor to RETURN and press Enter 28 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Day mode This switches the camera to day mode Night mode This switched the camera to night mode White balance You can adjust the camera s white balance To adjust the white balance do the following 1 Onthe main menu move the cursor to WHITE BAL and press Left or Right to change between ATW PRESET PTL Push to Lock and AWB Table 11 3 Menus 2 Onthe PRESET and PTL options press Enter to access a submenu Table 11 Wh
3. Enter to access the external sync phase adjusting menu Align the sync phase by pressing Left of Right MIRROR Press Left or Right to turn mirroring on or off MASK Masks are used to cover private areas in the camera s view Press Enter to access the Mask menu Figure 12 on page 37 To set a mask see x WINKER Turn the winker on to have an indicator blink in the upper right corner of the display signaling that the camera is on Note This is only for use with the GEC EVR LOW LIGHT Choose between color and black and white when in a low light environment Note Thisis only for use with the GEC EVR 35 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Table 13 Misc menu options continued Menu options Description SYSTEM HOUR Set the hour of the current local time This will affect when the day night mode changes if you are using the schedule option for your day night control Note This is only for use with the GEC EVR DN SYSTEM MIN Set the minute of the current local time This will affect when the day night mode changes if you are using the schedule option for your day night control Note Thisis only for use with the GEC EVR DN SYSTEM TIME Display or hide the system time the display Note Thisis only for use with the GEC EVR DN BACK DEFAULT Restores the unit to the default settings Setting mask Chapter 3 Menus To set a
4. Otherwise you may see large amounts of noise in a low light environment BLC Move the cursor to the BLC position and press Left or Right to turn backlight compensation on or off AGC Move the cursor to the AGC position and press Left or Right to adjust the bright level low light condition 32 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Focus adjustment You can make adjustments to the camera s back focus To make adjustments do the following 1 Onthe main menu move the cursor to FOCUS ADJ and press Enter Figure 10 Figure 10 Focus adjustment PLEASE ADJ FOCUS PRESS ENTER TO EXIT 2 Adjust the back focus and press Enter again when finished 3 33 Menus Misc On the MISC menu you can adjust things like the camera s synchronization and lens applications To make these adjustments on the main menu move the cursor to MISC and press Enter to access the MISC menu Figure 11 and Table 13 34 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Figure 11 Misc menu MISC MENU D EXT SYNC LINE LOCK MIRROR OFF MASK WINKER ON LOW LIGHT B W BACK DEFAULT RETURN GEC EVR MISC MENU DEXT SYNC LINE LOCK MIRROR OFF MASK SYSTEM HOUR 22 MIN 46 SYSTEM TIME DISPLAY BACK DEFAULT RETURN GEC EVR DN 3 Menus Table 13 Misc menu options Menu options Description EXT SYNC Press Left or Right to select the type of synchronization and press
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6. greater Pk value automatically adjusts the electronic convergence with the peak video signal level of the object as the correct photometric value We recommend you adjust the settings on a DC iris lens after you set the level Range 0 12 1 11 2 10 5 9 4 8 5 7 6 6 7 5 8 4 9 5 10 2 11 1 12 1 The default is 8 4 19 20 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Video lens menu Table 5 lists the video lens menu options Table 5 Video lens menu options Menu options Description Flickerless When on shutter speed can range NTSC only from 1 60 second to 1 100 second Table 5 Chapter 3 Menus Video lens menu options continued Menu options Description Av Pk Adjust the value by pressing Left or Right Av stands for average photometric method Pk stands for peak photometric method A greater Av value automatically adjusts the electronic convergence with the average video signal level of the object as the correct photometric value A greater Pk value automatically adjusts the electronic convergence with the peak video signal level of the object as the correct photometric value We recommend you adjust the settings on a DC iris lens after you set the level Range 0 12 1 11 2 10 5 9 4 8 5 7 6 6 7 5 8 4 9 5 10 2 11 1 12 1 The default is 8 4 21 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual AES menu Table 6 lists the AES menu option Table 6 AES menu options Menu
7. option Description Av Pk Adjust the value by pressing Left or Right Av stands for average photometric method Pk stands for peak photometric method A greater Av value automatically adjusts the electronic convergence with the average video signal level of the object as the correct photometric value A greater Pk value automatically adjusts the electronic convergence with the peak video signal level of the object as the correct photometric value We recommend you adjust the settings on a DC iris lens after you set the level Range 0 12 1 11 2 10 3 9 4 8 5 7 6 6 7 5 8 4 9 3 10 2 11 1 12 1 The default is 8 4 3 23 Menus ME menu Table 7 lists the ME menu options Table 7 menu options Menu options Description Shutspeed Adjust the shutter speed between 1 60 1 50 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 5000 and 1 10000 sec Gain Adjust the gain between 5 13 22 and 30 dB Al shutter menu Table 8 lists the AI shutter menu options Table 8 Al shutter menu options Menu options Description Shutspeed Adjust the shutter speed between 1 60 1 50 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 5000 and 1 10000 sec 24 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Table8 Al shutter menu options continued Menu options Description Av Pk Adjust the value by pressing Left or Right Av stands for average photometric method Pk stands for
8. peak photometric method A greater Av value automatically adjusts the electronic convergence with the average video signal level of the object as the correct photometric value A greater Pk value automatically adjusts the electronic convergence with the peak video signal level of the object as the correct photometric value We recommend you adjust the settings on a DC iris lens after you set the level Range 0 12 1 11 2 10 3 9 4 8 5 7 6 6 7 5 8 4 9 3 10 2 11 1 12 1 The default is 8 4 3 25 Menus Day night control You can adjust the camera s day night controls To adjust the controls do the following Note This is only for use with the GEC EVR DN Onthe main menu move the cursor to D N CNTL Figure 8 and press Left or Right to choose between LUX DELAY SCHEDULE EXTERNAL DAY MODE and NIGHT MODE Figure 8 Day night menu D N MENU gt D N TYPE LUX DELAY RETURN 2 Once you ve chosen a mode press Enter to access the mode s submenu 26 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Lux delay menu Table 9 lists the lux delay menu options Table9 Lux delay menu options Menu options Description gt N LEVEL Press Left or Right to adjust the light level at which the camera switches from day mode to night mode gt D LEVEL Press Left or Right to adjust the light level at which the camera switched from night mode to day mode DELAY TIME
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10. cus 32 vii viii GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Chapter 4 Contacting technical support Chapter1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of your GEC EVR GEC EVR DN including minimum hardware software requirements and steps you need to perform before you begin installing configuring and using your GEC EVR GEC EVR DN In this chapter Product overview 2 Autoiris lens connector 4 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Product overview This color CCD video camera series employs a 1 3 inch charge coupled device CCD solid state imaging device with 470k 410k picture elements and equipped with a newly developed digital signal processor DSP for processing the video signals A micro controller is also introduced to provide high quality high color reproduction and a sharp crisp picture Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1 Camera overview C CS mount adapter If a CS mounted lens is used remove the C mounting ring Standard photographic pan head screw size 1 4 in 20 Focal length locking screw Backfocus thumb wheel Autoiris lens connector For more information see Autoiris lens connector on page 4 3 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual e Video output terminal Onboard controls Slide out cover Power pilot LED 12 VDC 24 VAC block t
11. d select menu items 6 Click on to close the program Note Trythe following steps if the OSD Control program doesn t function as stated e sure the RS 232 cable is wired correctly the patch exe program on the provided floppy disk e Click on the Setup 5 button to make sure the correct COM port is selected 12 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual I O port The I O port can receive a signal from an external device to switch between day or night mode For more information see External day to night menu on page 27 This is only for use with the GEC EVR DN Chapter 3 This chapter provides an overview of your GEC EVR GEC EVR DN menus In this chapter SETUP MERUS os eI e a eer 14 Main 14 Camera ID sss 16 Eight control esses 18 Day night 25 White balance 28 Picture cohtrol oos ss 29 Focus adjustment 32 WISE ciau vive cs 33 14 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Setup menus The camera is configured through the setup menus which appear onscreen Main menu To access and navigate the main menu press the Enter button on the camera Figure 1 on page 3 and Table 3 on page 15 Then you can use the Up or Down keys to move between items and press Enter again to select the option Figure 6 on page 15 3 15 Menus Figure 6 Main menu SETUP MENU g
12. erminal This terminal accepts 12 VDC nonparity 24 VAC The other model accepts 100 240 VAC OSD remote control connector Autoiris lens connector If your autoiris lens has a built in EE amp video type set the LIGHT CNTL to Video lens With this setting the connector in Figure 2 on page 5 should be wired as shown in Table 1 Table 1 Built in EE amp pinout Pin Description 1 Power red 2 NC 3 Video white 4 Ground black Chapter 1 Introduction If your autoiris does not have a built in EE amp DC type set the L GHT CNTL to DC lens With this setting the connector in Figure 2 should be wired as shown in Table 2 Table 2 No built in EE amp pinout Pin Description 1 Damping coil 2 Damping coil 3 Driving coil 4 Driving coil Figure 2 Autoiris pins 5 6 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Chapter2 Controls This chapter provides an overview of your GEC EVR GEC EVR DN controls In this chapter es 8 Onboard 8 PC configuration 9 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Controls You can configure the camera through either the onboard controls or by an RS 232 connection to a PC Onboard controls Use the onboard up down left right and enter buttons Figure 3 to make selections on the onscreen menus Figure 3 Onboard controls A 2 O O Y yY NX
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15. ite balance menu options Menu options Description ATW Automatic tracking white balance Preset Choose the fixed color temperature between Indoor Outdoor and Fluorescent PTL Push to lock white balance When you press Enter the camera will process the white balance The display will change from PTL PUSH to PTL SETTING When the display changes back to PTL PUSH the process is complete and you can exit the menu AWB Full range automatic white balance Picture control You can make adjustments to the camera s picture To make adjustments on the main menu move the cursor to PICTURE and press Enter to access the PICTURE menu Figure 9 on page 30 and Table 12 on page 30 29 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Figure 9 Picture menu PICTURE P BRIGHT GAMMA 05 APERTURE AUTO BLC ON AGC RETURN Table 12 Picture control menu options Menu options Description Bright Move the cursor to the BRIGHT position and press Left or Right to change the brightness Gamma Move the cursor to the GAMMA position and press Left or Right to choose from 9 settings 3 31 Menus Table 12 Picture control menu options continued Menu options Description Aperture Move the cursor to the APERTURE position and press Left or Right to choose from 00 09 and AUTO for your aperture Note recommend you use AUTO as your default aperture setting
16. lection CAMERA ID 5 6 8 FG QR 7 H 5 d p 3 Press Left or Right to move and edit a specific character in the editing area 4 Use the blank character between the 2 and to delete the last character entered 5 Select the Posi option to move the position of the camera ID with the 18 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual directional keys When done press Enter 6 When finished select the Ret option to return to the main menu Light control You can adjust the camera s light control To change the light control option on the main menu move the cursor to Light Cntl and press Left or Right to select the mode DC Lens Video Lens AES ME or AI Shutter Then press Enter to access that mode s menu DC lens menu Table 4 lists the DC lens menu options Table 4 lens menu options Menu option Description Iris window Adjust the auto iris level ranging from 0 to 10 Flickerless When set to on the shutter speed is NTSC only changed from 1 60 second to 1 100 second 3 Menus Table 4 DC lens menu options continued Menu option Description Av Pk for all AE mode Adjust the value by pressing Left or Right Av stands for average photometric method Pk stands for peak photometric method A greater Av value automatically adjusts the electronic convergence with the average video signal level of the object as the correct photometric value A
17. mask see Misc on page 33 to access the MISC menu and do the following 1 Press Left or Right to select the mask you want to edit Figure 12 Figure 12 Mask menu MASK MENU gt MASK NO COLOR TYPE POSITION SIZE RETURN 2 Press Down to move to the next line and then press Left or Right to turn the mask on or off 3 Press Down to move to the next line and then press Left or Right to choose the color of the mask white gray or black 37 38 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual 4 Press Down to move to the next line and then press Enter to set the position of the mask 5 Press Down to move to the next line and then press Enter to set the size of the mask 6 Press Down to move to RETURN and press Enter to exit the menu Support This chapter provides information to help you contact technical support in case you need assistance with your GE equipment In this chapter Contacting technical support 40 40 GEC EVR P GEC EVR DNP User Manual Contacting technical support For assistance installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact your local supplier or visit our web site www gesecurity eu Note ready at the equipment before calling for technical support
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20. t CAMERA ID OFF LIGHT CNTL DC LENS WHITE BAL ATW PICTURE D N CNTL FOCUS ADJ MISC END INIT UNLOCK Table 3 menu options Menu option Description Camera ID Camera identification Light cntl Options for light control White bal Options for white balance controls Picture Options for video display controls D N cntl Options for day night controls Note Thisis only for use with the GEC EVR DN 16 GEC EVR GEC EVR DN User Manual Table 3 Main menu options continued Menu option Description Focus adj Focus adjustment screen Misc Adjust synchronization and lens applications End Exits the menu Init Returns all settings to factory default Do this only when necessary up arrow Adjust menu positioning Unlock Lock or unlock the setup menu Note enter the unlock password press Up Down Down Right and Enter Note If you don t press a button for 2 minutes your changes are saved and the camera returns to its normal function Camera ID You can set a camera ID to display on the monitor s screen To set the camera ID do the following 3 17 Menus 1 Onthe main menu move the cursor to Camera ID and press the Enter button 2 Using the up down left or right keys highlight the characters you want to display Press the Enter button to select the characters Figure 7 Figure 7 Camera ID character se
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