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Sanyo VCC-6974 Security Camera User Manual
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1. sete eee POSITION SET lo die 2222222 L SYNC INT IRIS Al gt WHITE BALANCE gt gt SYNC ADJUSTMENT SHUTTER OFF Sint MOTION OFF Was ADJUSTMENT FOR L L OPTION SET gt P V SYNC PHASE L gt MENU BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING TOP 0 0 BLC MASKING CENTERIFIX 15 ADJUSTMENT FOR VBS PHASE See page 63 ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC LT ou DC type ee ever ORFS b POSITION SIZE 2 LENS TYPE SAIS i A SENSE UP OFF P BVIE P i LIRIS LEVEL gt X2 x4 x8 Y e 8 8 30 X16 X32 El gt ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC ADJUSTMENT FOR Al 4 POSITION 181451 SOFF EVAL LENS VIDEO Du VIDEO type SENse uP OFF gt 4 P X2 X4 xa X16 X32 ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC LEVEL BLC EV UP orr i Same as ADJUSTMENT FOR 8 62 English MENU DISPLAY WHITE BALANCE SETTING ADJUSTMENT FOR ATW ATW MASKING lote 4 gt SHORT gt OFF OFF 4 gt ON gt MASK ING Y ADJUSTMENT FOR MWB LOFFSET GO TO MWB gt Y s MWB MOTION DETECTER 4 08 ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION TORFO thus DIRECTION OFF
2. 58 English OPERATIONS USING THE SYSTEM CONTROLLER Operations using the camera MENU screens 1 Press the INDIVIDUAL button 2 Press the MODE button to select CM MAIN MENU Use the numeric buttons to enter the address camera eum CAMERA TD 4 Press the ENTER button to accept the address oog lt a gt PRIS BALANCE 5 Press the MENU button EEE SHUTTER OC MOTION he MAIN MENU screen will be displayed A OPTION Note Ej 16091 The CURSOR buttons on the camera correspond to the 1 gt A and V buttons on the controller 3 4 The SET button on the camera corresponds to the ENTER button on the controller English 59 OPERATIONS USING THE SYSTEM CONTROLLER Operations using the camera command BWN 1 2 3 CAMERA button Press the INDIVIDUAL button Press the MODE button to select CM Use the numeric buttons to enter the address camera Press the ENTER button to accept the address then use the command buttons for subsequent operations Electronic zoom Zoom T W operations Press the ZOOM T or ZOOM W button Setting and clearing zoom mode Press the ZOOM PRESET button then press the button The zoom mode will be set and electronic zoom will be canceled Press the ZOOM PRESET button once more then press the
3. 51 GAMMA setting 51 D ZOOM setting 52 B MIRROR setting 56 TA 85 485 setting 56 d INITIAL setting 58 OPERATIONS USING THE SYSTEM CONTROLLER 59 MENU DISPLAY 62 TROUBLESHOOTING 64 SPECIFICATIONS 65 FEATURES Built in interline transfer method 1 3 CCD approx 410 000 picture elements High sensitivity minimum required illumination is 1 4 lux F1 2 Horizontal resolution more than 470 TV lines Digital motion detector with trigger output function Digital zoom with pan tilt functions up to X8 Up to 32 times electronic sensitivity function Equipped with connectors for AC 24 V and DC 12 V power supply RS 485 SSP protocol connector for remote controller sold separately connection INFORMATION TO USER Safety Guard THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THIS UNIT WARNING TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE For the customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour la client le canadienne Cet apparei
4. 32 English USING THE MENU SCREEN Electronic SHUTTER setting The following two types of shutter speed functions are available Al Short mode SHORT This shortens the exposure time so that you can film subjects which are moving quickly Long exposure mode LONG This is used for making dark scenes lighter such as when filming at nighttime Note The shutter speed can only be set when IRIS has been set to AI mode manual iris or fixed iris lens When the SENSE UP setting is used setting other than OFF the SHUTTER SPEED cannot be set Also the SHUTTER item setting will be forced to OFF English 33 SHUTTER SHORT USING THE MENU SCREEN EN For SHORT mode 1 2 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Press the CURSOR V then lt or gt button to change the SHUTTER setting to SHORT the setting will flash then press the SET button The ADJUSTMENT FOR ES screen will be displayed Press the CURSOR or gt button to change the shutter speed 0 Returning to the default setting Press the CURSOR then lt q or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press th
5. Noise aN ERUNT gt Y DIFFER If lights are turned on and off causing brightness changes that should not be detected make a setting towards the right i CET XS SENSITIVITY CURSOR A O gt Y DIFFER gt 8 DURATION If fast moving objects such as cars that should not be detected will cross the screen make a setting towards the right SENSITIVITY A CURSOR v DURAT I ONE O ER RENE 48 English USING THE MENU SCREEN OPTION OPTION settings 1 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds The following settings can be made from the OPTION menu The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed EX APERTURE setting 2 Press the CURSOR V button to select the OPTION setting SET the setting will flash and then press the SET button This adjustment is used when you would like to correct outlines The OPTION MENU screen will be displayed B AGC setting This automatically amplifies the image signal when filming in FS MAIN MENU slightly dark places so that the picture becomes brighter LANGUAGE SET 1 OFF GAMMA setting SYNC INT T isti 4 or WHITE BALANCE he GAMMA characteristics can be set to 1 or 0 45 SHUTTER 5 ZOOM setting CURSOR ser OPTION A fixed mode and a variable mode are available In fixed mode OQ gt Q he zoom ratios are set to X2
6. 1 3 inch Sanyo DC type lens VIDEO type lens VCL CS8LY Standard angle f 8 mm Standard angle f 9 mm VCL CSALY Wide angle f 4 mm Telephoto angle f 12 mm VCL CS2LY Ultra wide angle f 2 8 mm Greater telephoto angle f 16 mm If using a VIDEO type auto iris lens Set the ALC and LEVEL controls on the lens to adjust the iris Normally the ALC volume should be turned all the way to Av Average Depending on the type of lens used the lens may not perform properly In such a case adjust the LEVEL volume on the lens casing to correct English 7 MOUNTING THE LENS C mount type lens 2 amp CS mount type lens Please use a DC type auto iris lens sold separately Checking the lens mount Do not use a lens if length L is more than 5 mm If not that may damage the camera and prevent proper installation Remove the lens mount cap from the camera Install the auto iris lens CS mount type lens Carefully align the lens mount with the camera opening then turn the lens slowly to install it C mount type lens To allow for flange back adjustment install the supplied C mount adaptor on the lens mount then carefully align the lens mount with the camera opening and turn the lens slowly to install it Connect the lens plug to the lens iris output connector LENS on the side of the camera When using lenses from other makers the plug shape may not correspond to the ter
7. 1 Press the CURSOR VW then 4 or gt button to change the ZOOM setting to ON the setting will flash then press the SET button The ZOOM screen will be displayed The ADJUSTMENT FOR ZOOM screen will be displayed 2 Press the CURSOR 4 or gt button to select either FIX fixed or VAR variable E For FIX mode 1 Press the CURSOR or gt button to select FIX as the MODE setting X2 will appear automatically for ZOOM 2 Press the CURSOR V button then press the CURSOR 4 or gt button repeatedly The image and the zoom ratio will change together X2 X4 or X8 PANNING Press the CURSOR W button to select the PAN setting LEFT the setting will flash then press and hold the SET button The picture will pan toward the left Press the CURSOR P button to select the PAN setting RIGHT the setting will flash then press and hold the SET button The picture will pan toward the right CURSOR Q gt CURSOR CURSOR v L OPTION FIXI ZOOM PAN OPTION MENU APERTURE ON gt AGC GAMMA ZOOM MODE Fix X2 PAN LEFT RIGHT TILT UP DOWN 52 English USING THE MENU SCREEN TILTING 3 Press the CURSOR W button to select the TILT setting UP the setting will flash then press and hold the SET button The picture will tilt upward Press the CURSOR P button to select the TILT setting DOWN the setting wi
8. CAMERA ID setting 1 2 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Press the CURSOR V then lt or gt button to change the CAMERA ID setting to ON then press the SET button The CAMERA ID SETTING screen will be displayed Example To set the camera ID to BN1 The characters which have been selected will be displayed in the CAMERA ID IS Press the CURSOR gt button until B is flashing then press the SET button Press the CURSOR W or lt button until N is flashing then press the SET button 8 Press the CURSOR W or gt button until 1 is flashing then press the SET button tS Determining the start position for character input Press the CURSOR W button until is flashing then press the CURSOR or gt button until the amp is pointing to the start position Select the characters using the CURSOR buttons t Changing the camera ID to a new ID Press the CURSOR then 4 or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button SET Q CURSOR Qe gt v E CURSOR ser 9 v E CURSOR gt 9 8 CURSOR Qr gt Q CAMERA ID MAIN MENU LANGUAGE gt CAMERA ID gt SYNC INT CAMERA ID SETTING ABCDEFGH JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 22222292 CAMERA ID IS CAMERA ID IS PRESET ON OFF 16 English USING THE MENU SCREEN
9. Press the SET button for about 3 seconds The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Press the CURSOR V then lt or gt button to change the SYNC setting to INT the setting will flash 3 When finished Press the CURSOR W button until END is flashing at the bottom of the screen then press the SET button The display will return to the monitor screen SET MAIN MENU LANGUAGE SET gt CAMERA ID OFF 1 v SYNC INT CURSOR gt Q Y L 18 English USING THE MENU SCREEN SYNC L L Power supply synchronization setting L L When using a camera switcher to connect 2 cameras or more to one monitor there may be a vertical roll of the images when switched In such a case set as described below LANGUAGE 1 Press the CURSOR V then 4 or gt button to change the SYNC setting to L L d 0 SONERA D the setting will flash then press the SET button J i The ADJUSTMENT FOR L L screen will be displayed ADJUSTMENT FOR L L a CURSOR MAIN MENU 2 Switch the display on the monitor from camera 1 to camera 2 Press the CURSOR or gt button to adjust the vertical sync phase DORE t Returning the value to the default setting teen Press the CURSOR then 4 or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button CURSOR gp js OQ me w Y t OFF 3 When finished Press the CURSOR
10. button Electronic zoom mode will be set Pan and tilt operations operation in normal screen mode If the electronic zoom mode is set to ON press the lt 3 gt A or V button The focus will return to the center of the screen when the 0 button is pressed B Iris level operations If using a DC type autoris lens the iris opening can be controlled If using a video type or manual type autoris lens no operation can be carried out 1 Lens iris opening Press the IRIS button to open the iris and press the IRIS button to close the iris 2 Returning the iris to the initial opening setting Press the IRIS and IRIS buttons simultaneously 3 Error information when using a video type auto iris lens or when the camera iris setting is El mode An Error display will appear on the menu screen of the controller CODE 2 1 se ALARM ust frs MODE GROUP KES C Bee 60 English OPERATIONS USING THE SYSTEM CONTROLLER C Setting the SENSE UP and electronic shutter 1 If the SHUTTER setting in the camera s main menu is set to LONG or SHORT you can change the SHUTTER SPEED setting e Press the ELS button then press the button to turn on the electronic shutter Press the ELS button then press the button to turn off the electronic shutt
11. AC 24 V DC 12 V GND Remote control terminal REMOTE C R R Remote input C Common RS 485 control push lock terminal RS485 G B A A Twisted pair cable terminal B Twisted pair cable terminal G Ground terminal Q External sync composite video signal input connector VBS IN BNC type Connect to this connector the synchronizing signal output from a synchronizing signal device or the composite signal of a video distributor Alarm output terminal ALARM C A A Alarm C Common 4 English PARTS NAMES English 9 Q Camera setup section under the cover To access the controls loosen the cover fixing screw then remove the cover Address setting switch 85485 ADDRESS See page 57 b Terminater switch TERMINATE See page 57 C Auto iris lens switch A I LENS See page 7 Q Lens iris output connector LENS This 4 pin connector is used to send the DC control signal and power supply to an autoris type lens Menu setting button SET Connect the camera to the monitor then press the SET button for about 3 seconds to display the on screen menu Cursor button CURSOR Press this button to move the cursor up Press this button to move the cursor to the right or to turn the settings ON OFF etc Press this button to move the cursor to the left or to turn the settings ON OFF etc P
12. AI the setting will flash then press the SET button The ADJUSTMENT FOR screen will be displayed E LENS TYPE setting The LENS TYPE setting will automatically change to the mode DC or VIDEO which has been set using the auto iris lens switch on the side of the camera CURSOR MAIN MENU LANGUAGE SET CAMERA ID OFF Cl v SYNC JNT IRIS Ax LENS TYPE BC BLC OFr SENSE UP OFF 22 English USING THE MENU SCREEN Adjust the IRIS LEVEL setting DC type lens only Press the CURSOR W button so that the IRIS LEVEL value is flashing then press the CURSOR lt 4 or gt button to adjust the IRIS LEVEL setting The larger the value the greater the iris level t Returning the value to the default setting Press the CURSOR W then lt or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button When finished Press the CURSOR button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button BLC setting The following two types of BLC adjustment can be carried out tS MULTI multi spot photometry Brighter sections of the background are masked so that they do not affect photometry detection Brighter sections of the background are determined on screen and they are masked so that the
13. ON the setting will flash then press the SET button The ATW MASKING screen will be displayed and the mask cursor will flash in the top left corner of the screen 3 Press the CURSOR 4 gt or V button to move the mask cursor to the place where color temperature tracking is not to be carried out then press the SET button Continue pressing the CURSOR and SET buttons to apply masks to other areas Masks can be applied to a maximum of 32 separate sections 4 x 8 Note e f you apply a mask to a wrong area by mistake press the SET button once more to clear the mask When the OPTION MENU screen ZOOM or MIRROR items are being used set to ON the MASKING item setting screen will not be zoomed in or mirrored The MASKING settings will also apply to the AWC mode The dotted lines shown on the illustration are for clarity only they do not actually appear on screen English 29 gt Q WHITE BALANCE ATW MASKING ADJUSTMENT FOR ATW MASKING CONT PRESS 4 v Example 4 USING THE MENU SCREEN WHITE BALANCE ATW MASKING 4 When all masks have been applied press the CURSOR W button to move the mask cursor to the bottom edge of the screen and continue pressing the CURSOR button for about 3 seconds tS Returning to the default setting Press the CURSOR then or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button 5 When finished
14. SIZE SET MASK ING OFF SENSITIVITY SET ZOOM OFF 1 INTERVAL 55 ALARM SIGN OFF 1 4 4 4 55 105 205 305 605 55 105 155 205 305 1 2 3 4 5 Auk 4 ON oPTION MENU ADJUSTMENT FOR ZOOM APERTURE VAR OPTION MENU FIX 9 VAR gt APERTURE AGC WIDE LEFT UP TELE RIGHT DOWN ADJUSTMENT FOR ZOOM oN D D BAUD RATE INITIAL MODE FIX Kai 2 ALARM MENU 200 2 2 X21 p x8 LEFT RIGHT fw TILT UP DOWN ADDRESS Li OFF lt gt HV HV I ON WAITING English 63 Q ELECTRIC SHUTTER IRIS MODE only ADJUSTMENT FOR ES 60 100 250 500 SHUTTER SPEED 60 1000 2000 4000 10000 ADJUSTMENT FOR ES SHUTTER SPEED X2 X4 X8 1 X16 X32 MOTION SIZE SENSITIVITY MOVE REUE Y LEVEL N E Y DIFFER IN DURATION MENU FOR 5 485 19200 ON Sone lt 2 4 9600 4800 2400 TROUBLESHOOTING Before taking the camera for repairs please check below to make sure that the camera is used correctly If it still does not perform correctly please consult your dealer or a Sanyo Authorized Service Center No picture on the monitor screen s the power turned on to all connected devices Is the voltage correct Are all the signal
15. W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen CURSOR ser Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET Qe gt button 1 t To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button Note Power supply synchronization setting is not possible when a 12 V DC power supply is being used English 19 USING THE MENU SCREEN SYNC VBS External sync setting VBS 1 Connect the output signal from the other camera to the external sync input MAIN MENU connector of this camera S ore The SYNC setting in the MAIN MENU screen will change to VBS ane NOR E Press the CURSOR V button to select the SYNC setting VBS the setting will flash then press the SET button The ADJUSTMENT FOR VBS screen will be displayed The horizontal value will flash Press the CURSOR or gt button to adjust the horizontal sync phase ADJUSTMENT FOR VBS Note If not using a camera for the output signal use a sync signal generator PHASE Press the CURSOR V button until the SC1 sub carrier value is flashing then press HIT fc 5132 the SET button to select the color phase SC1 to 5 4 Press the CURSOR lt d or gt button to make fine adjustments to the color phase aS OG V3 Returning the value to the default setting Press the CURSOR then 4 or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON the
16. 12 English USING THE MENU SCREEN This unit is set at the factory so that it can be used with DC type auto iris lens sold separately Therefore under normal conditions additional settings or adjustments are not necessary Depending on the conditions of use if settings or adjustments are required they can be done from the MAIN MENU setting screen 1 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Using the CURSOR button CD Press the CURSOR V button to move the cursor down When the cursor reaches the bottom of the screen it goes back up to the top of the screen 2 Press the CURSOR button to move the cursor up When the cursor reaches the top of the screen it goes back down to the bottom of the screen amp Press the CURSOR P button to move the cursor to the right This button is also used to change ON OFF settings etc 4 Press the CURSOR lt 4 button to move the cursor to the left This button is also used to change ON OFF settings etc Switching to sub menu screens Press the CURSOR A lt or gt button until an item with a e next to it is flashing then press the SET button Switching to the MAIN MENU screen Press the CURSOR A or W button to select BACK it will flash then press the SET button 3 When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select END it will flash then press the SET button The display will return to the normal monitor screen En
17. 4 Press the CURSOR V button to select SET as the POSITION setting the setting will flash then press the SET button The CAMERA ID SETTING screen will be displayed and the set camera ID will flash at the position currently set 5 Press the CURSOR lt gt A or V button to determine the display position then press the SET button The display will return to the CAMERA ID SETTING screen NOTE If the CAMERA ID is reset using the menu PRESET setting its position will also be reset to the default position right bottom corner 6 When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button t To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button English 17 CAMERA ID CAMERA ID SETTING ABCDEFGHI NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 L 8 4 USING THE MENU SCREEN SYNC settings The following three types of synchronization settings can be carried out A Internal synchronization INT Generates a sync signal for internal camera use Power supply synchronization L L line lock Matches the vertical sync signal for the camera with the frequency of the AC power supply External sync VBS Matches the camera s sync signal with the sync signal from an external source SYNC INT EX Internal synchronization setting INT 1
18. MENU SCREEN MOTION MASKING 4 When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET gt 0 button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button Note When the OPTION MENU screen ZOOM or MIRROR item is being used set to ON the ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION screen SIZE and MASKING items setting screens will not be zoomed in or mirrored f the MASKING setting is used the backlight correction will not operate with a VIDEO type lens 42 English MOTION SENSITIVITY USING THE MENU SCREEN D SENSITIVITY setting The smaller the setting value the greater the sensitivity Press the CURSOR W button to select the SENSITIVITY setting SET the setting will flash then press the SET button The SENSITIVITY screen will be displayed CURSOR Qr Y du MOVE This sets the movement amplitude of subjects on the screen Press the CURSOR or gt button so that the MOVE value is flashing Maximum 6 Set the value to a large to avoid detecting slight movement such as movement caused by the wind A CURSOR 4 gt 6 6 Y LEVEL This sets the brightness level Any signal darker that the set brightness will be ignored This is mainly used to avoid incorrect detection caused by electronic noise in a dark picture Press the CURSOR
19. MIRROR items are being used the following items setting screens will not be zoomed in or mirrored t The BLC setting screen tS The ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION screen SIZE and MASKING setting screens tS The WHITE BALANCE item ATW MASKING screen If the OPTION MENU screen AGC item is set to OFF and the IRIS mode SENSE UP setting is used setting other than OFF the AGC item setting will be forced to ON 14 English USING THE MENU SCREEN LANGUAGE E LANGUAGE setting SET 1 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds pP m LANGUAGE SEL gt The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed CAMERA ID OFF 2 Press the CURSOR A or button until SET the LANGUAGE item is selected J then press the SET button The LANGUAGE screen will be displayed The initial setting is English but French and PANE a Spanish can also be selected LANGUE ENGL 3 Select the desired language then press the SET button IDIOMA SPANISH The screen displays will change to the language selected f 4 When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom A CURSOR LANGUE H of the screen Then press the CURSOR 4 or gt button to change BACK nd FANGURGE ANGLAIS to END and press the SET button x IDIOMA ESPAGNOL usnmmmumummi IDIOMA LANGUAGE INGLES LANGUE FRANCES IDIOMA ESPANOL CURSOR Qr Q v English 15 USING THE MENU SCREEN
20. Temperature 10 C 50 C Humidity less than 90 no condensation 24 V AC 12 V DC 60 Hz 24V AC 3 7 W with auto iris lens 3 1 W without auto iris lens 12 15 V 4 0 W with auto iris lens 2 9 W without autoris lens Approx 470 g without lens SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES Dimensions mm C mo ntadaptor 5 mm is eei 1 pc The C mount adaptor must be used to be able to install a C mount lens on the camera Lens iris plug 4 pin 1 DC D 136 de 126 5 Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice or obligations 66 English SANYO INDUSTRIAL VIDEO COLOR VIDEO CAMERA LIMITED WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS In order to obtain warranty service the product must be delivered to and picked up from an Authorized Sanyo Service Center at the user s expense unless specifically stated otherwise in this warranty The names and addresses of Authorized Sanyo Service Centers may be obtained by calling the toll free number listed below For product operation authorized service center referral service assistance or problem resolution call CUSTOMER INFORMATION 1 800 421 5013 Weekdays 8 30 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Time For accessories and or parts call PARTS ORDER INFORMATION 1 800 726 9662 Weekdays 8 30 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Time THIS WAR
21. W then or gt button so that the Y LEVEL value is flashing Maximum 10 Set the value to a large to avoid incorrect detection of movement caused by electronic noise from a dark picture Y DIFFER This sets the brightness change level A lower setting will ignore bigger changes in the brightness Press the CURSOR W then lt q or gt button so that the Y DIFFER value is flashing Maximum 10 This allows movement to be detected when there are variations in brightness Set the value to a large if lights being turned on and off are not to be detected English 43 ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION DIRECTION OFF 12 5 SET gt MASKING o SENSITIVITY SENSITIVITY MOVE N Y LEVEL Y DIFFER 1 DURATION E USING THE MENU SCREEN DURATION This sets how long the moving subject should be on the screen before it is detected A lower setting will set a longer on screen duration before the subject is detected Press the CURSOR W then or gt button so that the DURATION value is flashing Maximum 60 Set the value to a large if objects which are moving fast are not to be detected Each setting step represents 1 12 of a second The maximum on screen duration that can be set is 5 seconds 1 12 x 60 tS Returning to the default setting Press the CURSOR then lt or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button Note If all the settings va
22. and hold the SET button The picture will pan to the right Qr Q m S4 English OPTION VAR ZOOM TILT USING THE MENU SCREEN TILTING Press the CURSOR W button to select the TILT setting UP the setting will flash then press and hold the SET button The picture will tilt upward Press the CURSOR P button to select the TILT setting DOWN the setting will flash then press and hold the SET button The picture will tilt downward ts Returning the values to the default settings Press the CURSOR then 4 or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button When finished Press the CURSOR button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button Note The maximum zoom ratio in VAR mode is the current zoom ratio setting in FIX mode When ZOOM in the OPTION MENU has been set to ON the PAN and TILT settings will automatically change to the settings which were last made If the ZOOM item in the OPTION MENU is set to ON while a normal screen is displayed simply press the CURSOR buttons for pan and tilt operations Note This will operate if a setting BS to 5M is made for the ZOOM item in the ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION menu If a subject movement is detected and the ZOOM function operates th
23. cable CONNECTIONS E About the Alarm output terminal Connect this unit to a VCR or a multiplexer Alarm output at ac dE 1 Alarm signal output SW1 ElectricPTZ _ About 500 msec pan tilt zoom preset Alarm active 0 68kQ SW 2 Electric PTZ CAUTION pan tilt zoom OFF The digital processing of the settings may disturb the image for 0 91kQ 1 SW 3 Zoom wide a few seconds after the camera is turned on 1 While the menus are being set noise sent on the lines by 1 2kQ peripheral devices may cause the settings to change In such a SW 4 Zoom tele case turn the power off then on again SW switch i 1 8kQ 1 Remote controller circuit connections SW 5 Panning left Use the layout above to make a remote controller and make the 2 7kO connections to the remote input pins of the REMOTE terminal SW 6 Panning right I as indicated This will permit remote controlled operation of this unit make contact LOW input 1 3 9kQ Note SW 7 Tilting upward EE H The maximum length of cable for remote controlled operation is 9 6 m AWG 24 SW 8 Tilting down fthe ZOOM item in the OPTION MENU is set to ON remote 17 controlled zoom is possible even while the menu screens 1 displayed Preset will return to the zoom pan tilt center position
24. item is being used set to ON the BLC MULTI or EVAL setting screen will not be zoomed in or mirrored BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING RIGHT PRESET MENU English 25 AI BLC EVAL ADJUSTMENT FOR AI LENS TYPE DC BLC EVAL gt SENSE UP OFF ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC A iov ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC SIZE USING THE MENU SCREEN AI BLC EVAL 4 Press the CURSOR V button to select the photometry areas TOP etc and press the CURSOR 4 or gt button to set the weighting numeric value setting Weighting Setting is possible within the range of 0 to 15 e If set to 0 the light intensity will be ignored and if set to 15 the light intensity will be measured with no adjustment BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING TOP 0 0 0 0 RIGHT 0 RIGELE RIGHT CENTERIFIX 9406 CENTER FIX 15 PRESET PRESET PRESET OFF PRESET MENU MENU MENU BACK MENU Note f using a VIDEO type lens the center and the edges will each be divided into separate sections so that the weighting for the edges can be set The larger the value the more backlight correction is done for that area When using a VIDEO type lens the ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC SIZE setting will be larger than 8i for a DC type lens ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC IBLC LEVEL The ALC volume on the lens should be t
25. the MULTI setting the dotted lines shown on the illustration are for clarity Example only they do not actually appear on screen When all masks have been applied press the CURSOR V button to move the mask cursor to the bottom edge of the screen and continue pressing the CURSOR button for about 3 seconds t Returning to the default setting Press the CURSOR W then 4 or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button 4 When finished CURSOR SET Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen gt Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET 1 button v tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button ME END 24 English USING THE MENU SCREEN 1 BLC EVAL 5 section photometry mode setting A CURSOR SET 350 ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC screen will be displayed and the photometry mask will also be displayed in the center of the screen Press the CURSOR lt gt A or V button to move up down right left the A CURSOR ser photometry area to the desired position then press the SET button Oe gt The SIZE screen will be displayed Y E Press the CURSOR lt gt A or V button to change the size of the photometry area then press the SET button The BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING screen will be displayed Note When the OPTION MENU screen ZOOM or MIRROR
26. zoomed in or mirrored f the MOTION SIZE setting is used the backlight correction will not operate with a VIDEO type lens 40 English USING THE MENU SCREEN MASKING setting 1 Press the CURSOR V then 4 or gt button to set MASKING to ON the setting will flash then press the SET button The MOTION MASKING screen will be displayed and the mask cursor will flash in the top left corner of the screen 2 Press the CURSOR 4 gt A or V button to move the mask cursor to the place where movement is not to be detected then press the SET button The position of the mask cursor will be fixed and the area will increase each time the CURSOR button is pressed Press the CURSOR button repeatedly to set the masking area Masks can be applied to a maximum of 64 separate sections 8 x 8 Note If you apply a mask to a wrong area by mistake press the SET button once more to clear the mask 3 When the mask has been applied press the CURSOR W button to move the mask cursor to the bottom edge of the screen and continue pressing the CURSOR button for about 3 seconds tS Returning to the default setting Press the CURSOR W then 4 or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button English 41 CURSOR ser A CURSOR ser Q MOTION MASKING ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION DIRECTION OFF SIZE MASK ING au MOTI A MASKING CONT PRESS v Example USING THE
27. 0 Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then 1 press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button CURSOR ser 30 English USING THE MENU SCREEN Push lock white balance adjustment AWC 1 Press the CURSOR V then 4 or gt button to change the WHITE BALANCE setting to AWC the setting will flash then press the SET button The ADJUSTMENT FOR AWC screen will be displayed 2 Press and hold the SET button While the SET button is pressed LOCK will light steadily and white balance adjustment begins When you release the SET button adjustment will stop and LOCK will begin flashing To make fine adjustments to the tint press the CURSOR V button to select the GO MWB setting SET the setting will flash then press the SET button The ADJUSTMENT FOR MWB screen will then be displayed Refer to the manual white balance MWB adjustment procedure for details on how to adjust this setting ts Returning to the default setting Press the CURSOR W then 4 or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button 4 When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the pr
28. 59U 3C 2V 250 m maximum Cable type RG 6U 5C 2V 500 m maximum Cable type RG 11U 7C 2V 600 m maximum CAUTION The RG 59U type cable should not be run through electrical conduits or through the air Use CCTV Video grade coaxial cable 10 English CONNECTIONS CAMERA IN terminal o RS485 ALARM input control terminal terminal 0000 00000000 9 10111213141516 C12345 000000 CALC RI R2 CSWC English 11 Before making any connection make sure all the peripheral devices are turned off Multiple units are connected in series using twisted pair cables bridge connection To set the addresses and make other fine adjustments please refer to page 57 RS 485 terminal connections Connect a shielded twisted pair cable AWG22 from signal A to signal A and from signal B to signal B of the RS485 control terminal of each of the devices Connection to a VCR Make the connection between the RS485 A B G terminal on this unit and the VCR RS485 and B terminals and the C terminal Connection to a multiplexer Make the connection between the RS485 A B G terminal on this unit and the multiplexer control terminals A B C GBA ese Shielded twisted pair cable 2 A signal To B signal Ground Push in to insert
29. 64 of the Active screen area there 64 8 x 8 squares on the screen The default setting will detect a movement that is sensed in 2 squares simultaneously Note e fsetto 1 square the detection rate will be the highest any slight movement being detected fsetto 2 squares or more movement must be detected simultaneously in all the squares the detection rate will therefore be lower 2 SIZE MASKING setting Switch from the MASKING screen to the MOTION MASKING screen In this screen using a black mask you can mask movements of subjects like the swaying of a tree or light flickering on the monitor screen that should not be detected English 47 USING THE MENU SCREEN SENSITIVITY setting MOTION EXAMPLE From the SENSITIVITY SET item switch to the SENSITIVITY screen In this screen the sensitivity level setting will be higher towards the left and lower towards the right Note If all the settings values are too large alarm triggering may not operate as desired MOVE For a small movement such as a tree swaying that should not be detected make a setting towards the right SENSITIVITY CURSOR 4 Y LEVEL In a dark location if electronic noise causes detection make a setting towards the right Brightness n SENSITIVITY No detection CURSOR Or Y LEVEL gt C8
30. D and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button OPTION APERTURE CURSOR ser OPTION MENU Oe md APERTURE 1 v 1 ADJUSTMENT FOR APERTURE 6 V e 8N 05 CURSOR 50 English USING THE MENU SCREEN AGC setting 1 Press the CURSOR V then 4 or gt button to change the AGC setting to ON or OFF the setting will flash 2 When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR lt d or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button Note If the item AGC is set to OFF when the SENSE UP item is set to ON the item AGC setting will be forced to ON GAMMA setting 1 Press the CURSOR V then 4 or gt button to change the GAMMA setting to ON or OFF the setting will flash ON 0 45 OFF 1 2 When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button English 51 OPTION AGC GAMMA OPTION MENU APERTURE ON gt AGC OPTION MENU APERTURE ON gt AGC ON GAMMA ON USING THE MENU SCREEN D ZOOM setting
31. RANTY IS VALID ONLY ON SANYO PRODUCTS PURCHASED OR RENTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA EXCLUDING ALL U S TERRITORIES AND PROTECTORATES THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER OR END USER THE ORIGINAL DATED BILL OF SALE SALES SLIP OR RENTAL AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE AUTHORIZED SANYO SERVICE CENTER AT THE TIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLUSIONS below SANYO Fisher Company warrants this SANYO product against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods specified below SFC will repair or replace at its option the product and any of its parts which fail to conform to this warranty The warranty period commences on the date the product was first purchased or rented at retail LABOR PARTS IMAGE DEVICE 3 YEARS 3 YEARS 3 YEARS EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover A the adjustment of customer operated controls as explained in the appropriate model s instruction manual or B the repair of any product whose serial number has been altered defaced orremoved This warranty shall not apply to the cabinet or cosmetic parts batteries or routine maintenance This warranty does not apply to uncrating setup installation removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product after repair This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SFC including but not limited to any ma
32. SANYO INSTRUCTION MANUAL VCC 6974 MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES COLOR CCD CAMERA CAM RA CCD COULEUR C MARA CCD A COLOR About this manual Acerca de este manual Before installing and using the camera please read this manual Lea cuidadosamente este manual antes de instalar y carefully Be sure to keep it handy for later reference usar la c mara Aseg rese de guardarlo a su alcance para futuras consultas propos de ce manuel Avant d installer et d utiliser la cam ra veuillez lire ce manuel attentivement Gardez le port e de main pour toute r f rence ult rieure Depending on the conditions of use installation and environment please be sure to make the appropriate settings and adjustments If you need help with installation and or settings please consult your dealer CONTENTS INFORMATION TO USER 2 PRECAUTIONS xn Lee ake Me Ae on 3 PARTS NAMES 2e as eene rh 4 CONCERNING AUTO IRIS LENSES 7 MOUNTING THE LENS 8 CONNECTIONS 10 USING THE MENU SCREEN 13 e Notes concerning the menu settings 14 e LANGUAGE setting 15 CAMERA ID setting 16 SYNC settings 18 FA Internal synchronization set
33. X4 and X8 In variable mode the v 1 zoom ratio can be changed smoothly Pan and tilt operations are APERTURE ON D also available AGC ON saa ore n MIRROR setting MIRROR OFF The image can be rotated horizontally then vertically or vertically Le SET then horizontally INITIAL RS 485 setting You can set the communication parameters d INITIAL setting This returns all settings to the factory default settings initial values English 49 USING THE MENU SCREEN EX APERTURE setting 1 Press the CURSOR or gt button to change the APERTURE setting to ON the setting will flash then press the SET button The ADJUSTMENT FOR APERTURE screen will be displayed Press the CURSOR or gt button so that the horizontal value flashes then correct the outlines in the horizontal direction As the value increases the correction amount increases Press the CURSOR V then or gt button so that the V vertical value flashes then correct the outlines in the vertical direction As the value increases the correction amount increases t Returning the values to the default settings Press the CURSOR V then lt or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to EN
34. connecting cables correctly connected s the lighting sufficient Has the lens cap been removed s the lens type DC or VIDEO correctly selected Depending on the type of lens the A I LENS switch must be set accordingly s the iris control correctly set A When using a DC type lens the LEVEL volume inside the camera casing should be adjusted B When using a VIDEO type lens the LEVEL volume on the lens should be adjusted The picture is not clear Is the monitor correctly adjusted Is the flange back position correctly set Is the lens focus correctly adjusted Are the lens surfaces clean If there is dust or finger prints on the lens the image quality will deteriorate To clean the lens use a soft cloth or a commercially available lens Cleaning set SERVICE This camera is a precision instruments and if treated with care will provide years of satisfactory performance However in the event of a problem the owner is advised not to attempt to make repairs or open the cabinet Servicing should always be referred to your dealer or Sanyo Authorized Service Center 64 English SPECIFICATIONS Camera Scanning system Interlace Image device Picture elements Effective picture elements Synchronizing system Resolution Video output level Video S N ratio Minimum required illumination incandescent lighting Backlight compensation Iris function Electronic iris range Flange back White balance En
35. d including interference that may cause undesired operation HSITSNA Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sanyo may void the user s authority to operate this camera 2 English PRECAUTIONS case of problem Do not use the camera if smoke or a strange odour comes from the unit or if it seems not to function correctly Disconnect the power cord immediately and consult your dealer or a Sanyo Authorized Service Centre Do not open or modify Do not open the cabinet as it may be dangerous and cause damage o the unit For internal settings and repairs consult your dealer or a Sanyo Authorized Service Centre Do not put objects inside the unit ake sure that no metal objects or flammable substance get inside he camera If used with a foreign object inside it could cause a fire short circuits or damages f water or a liquid gets inside the camera disconnect the power cord immediately and consult your dealer or a Sanyo Authorized Service Centre Be careful to protect the camera from rain sea water etc Be careful when handling the unit To prevent damages do not drop the camera or subject it to strong shock or vibration install away from electric or magnetic fields If installed close to a TV radio transmitter magnet electric motor transformer audio speakers the magnetic field they generate will distort the image English Protect from humidity and dust To prevent dama
36. e 22 1 Press the CURSOR V then 4 or gt button until in the IRIS item is flashing then press the SET button The ADJUSTMENT FOR EI screen will be displayed 2 Press the CURSOR V then 4 or gt button to select MULTI or EVAL for the BLC backlight correction setting Note When the electronic iris function captures a very bright subject such as a light etc the quantity of light entering the lens cannot be adjusted and image smearing and other conditions may appear In such a case this can be prevented by changing the lighting angle or using an autoris lens The El mode setting is used for indoors only f the camera location lighting if fluorescent it will be scattered by the subject To prevent this it is recommended to change to incandescent lighting SET MAIN MENU ADJUSTMENT FOR Q LANGUAGE SET gt V CAMERA ID OFF Y BLC SYNC SENSE UP IRIS 4 USING THE MENU SCREEN WHITE BALANCE setting The following three types of white balance adjustment can be carried out Automatic color temperature tracking ATW Auto Trace White balance This makes adjustments automatically so that the same colors can be obtained even if the illumination level changes Push lock white balance AWC Auto White balance Control One push automatic white balance setting is possible This is used mainly when the ATW setting does not reproduce faithful colors Refe
37. e SET button SHUTTER SHORT MAIN MENU CURSOR LANGUAGE CAMERA ID Oe SYNC gt IRIS v L WHITE BALANCE SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT FOR ES SHUTTER SPEED 60 CURSOR 60 100 250 500 1000 1 1 10000 4000 2000 CURSOR SET gt Y L MENU END 34 English USING THE MENU SCREEN SHUTTER LONG For LONG mode MAIN MENU 1 Press the CURSOR then lt or P button to change the SHUTTER setting to o LANGUAGE SET gt LONG the setting will flash then press the SET button gt CAMERA ID OFF The ADJUSTMENT FOR ES screen will be displayed tp ARIS BALANCE 2 Press the CURSOR 4 or gt button to change the shutter speed SNUTTER ILONG t Returning to the default setting M Press the CURSOR W then or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then ADJUSTMENT FOR ES press the SET button SHUTTER SPEED 3 When finished X1 X22 X4 X8 X16 gt X32 Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button CURSOR ger 15 To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button Oe gt Note Y I When MOTION is set to ON LONG mode cannot be selected When filming moving subjects the higher the SHUTTER SPEED setting acc
38. e pan and tilt operations being also included the CURSOR buttons manual pan and tilt operations will not be possible The ZOOM function enlarges a portion of the image resulting in a lower on screen resolution English 99 CURSOR USING THE MENU SCREEN MIRROR setting 1 Press the CURSOR VW then 4 or gt button to change the MIRROR setting to the setting will flash The image will be inverted horizontally The image will change as described below each time the CURSOR button is pressed CURSOR Qe v OPTION MIRROR RS 485 OPTION MENU APERTURE ON gt AGC ON GAMMA ON ZOOM OFF MIRROR OFF Normal image Inverted horizontally 2 When finished Press the CURSOR button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button e V Inverted vertically HV Inverted horizontally and vertically RS 485 setting 1 Press the CURSOR V button to select the RS 485 setting SET the setting will flash then press the SET button The MENU FOR RS 485 screen will be displayed 2 Press the CURSOR V button so that the BAUD RATE value is flashing then press the CURSOR lt or gt button to change the communication speed Note The BAUD RATE setting should be compatible with the transmissi
39. eleration the more pronounced afterimage will be visible Also when the acceleration is high white dots will be visible on the screen this is due to the CCD characteristics When the SENSE UP setting is used setting other than OFF the SHUTTER SPEED cannot be set Also the SHUTTER item setting will be forced to OFF English 39 USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION setting For the MOTION setting the screen area is split up into 64 8 X 8 detection areas where movements or changes are detected Then using the SENSITIVITY and other menu settings these movements can be set to trigger alarms With these menu settings you can set the MOTION setting to detect only the motions you require for your situation Though the initial settings will provide adequate detection of movement alarms may be triggered by motions that are normal and should be ignored To customize the MOTION setting for your situation use the MASKING SENSITIVITY and other menu settings For more details regarding the MOTION operation refer to the examples given on page 46 Note MOTION settings are not possible if either of the following settings have been made tS The IRIS SENSE UP mode has been set Refer to page 27 tS The SHUTTER LONG mode has been set Refer to page 35 Note When the MOTION default setting is OFF movements will not be detected and alarms triggers will not be output When doing the MOTION settings the dotted l
40. er 2 If the SHUTTER setting in the camera s main menu is set to OFF you can change the SENSE UP setting Press the ELS button then press the button to turn on the SENSE UP setting Press the ELS button then press the button to turn off the SENSE UP setting Note f the SENSE UP zoom ratio setting has not been changed then he zoom ratio will be set to the factory default setting which is X8 f the MOTION setting is at ON the electronic sensitivity SENSE UP will not operate f the SHUTTER item SHORT and LONG settings default values have not been changed the SHORT setting will be 1 1005 and he LONG setting will be X8 English 61 D Backlight correction settings 1 Turning backlight correction on Press the BLC button then press the button 2 Turning backlight correction off Press the BLC button then press the button If the BLC setting has not been changed then the mode will be set to EVAL mode when the backlight correction is turned on E White balance and AWC LOCK settings 1 White balance lock Press the AWC SET button 2 Returning to the white balance mode previously active Press the AWC RESET button MENU DISPLAY 299 gt LANGUAGE LANGUAGE CAMERA ID SETTING 1 1 ABCDEFGHI Nee Ronen i x NOPQRSTUVWXYZ MAIN MENU IDIOMA SPANISH 1 y 0123458709 17 i P CAMERA ID 15 22222222 gt 1 GAMERA TD SEE
41. evious screen select BACK then press the SET button English 31 CURSOR Q gt v CURSOR CURSOR CURSOR SET gt v _ WHITE BALANCE AWC MAIN MENU LANGUAGE CAMERA ID SYNC IRIS WHITE BALANCE A ADJUSTMENT FOR AWC AWC LOCK LOCK GO TO MWB SET ADJUSTMENT FOR AWC AWC LOCK LOCK GO TO MWB SET gt ADJUSTMENT FOR MWB LOFFSET USING THE MENU SCREEN Manual white balance setting MWB 1 Press the CURSOR V then or gt button to change the WHITE BALANCE setting to MWB the setting will flash then press the SET button The ADJUSTMENT FOR MWB screen will be displayed Press the CURSOR V then lt or gt button to adjust the tint for the and blue B colors A setting towards the right will make the tint Red or Blue stronger tS Returning to the default setting Press the CURSOR then 4 or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button CURSOR SET v CURSOR SET Q gt WHITE BALANCE MWB Q MAIN MENU LANGUAGE CAMERA ID SYNC IRIS WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT FOR MWB OFFSET
42. ge the ALARM SIGN setting to ON OFF OFF No alarm display appears ON The camera ID flashes when movement is detected Note If the camera ID display is not turned on the camera ID which has been set in the CAMERA ID SETTING screen will flash The length of time that the camera ID flashes is the same as the length of time for the alarm ignore time INTERVAL setting When finished Press the CURSOR button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button t To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button t Returning to the default setting Press the CURSOR W then lt or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button English 49 ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION DIRECTION OFF SIZE SET MASK ING OFF SENSITIVITY SET ZOOM OFF gt INTERVAL 56 55 105 155 205 305 1 1 5M lt 4M lt lt 2M lt 1M ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION DIRECTION OFF SIZE SET MASK ING OFF SENSITIVITY SET ZOOM OFF INTERVAL 55 ALARM SIGN TON USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION EXAMPLE Motion detector setting example After the camera has been connected to the peripheral devices VCR multiplexer etc set the MOTION item to send an alarm trigger to the peripheral devices when the set movement parameters are met Checking the detected movements set by
43. ges to the camera do not install it where there is greasy smoke or steam where the dampness may get too high or where there is a lot of dust M Protect from high temperatures Do not install close to stoves or other heat generating devices such as spotlights etc or where it could be subject to direct sunlight as that could cause deformation discoloration or other damages Be careful when installing close to the ceiling in a kitchen or boiler room as the temperature may raise to high levels Install where the temperature range will stay between 10 C and 50 no condensation Cleaning Dirt can be removed from the cabinet by wiping it with a soft cloth To remove stains wipe with a soft cloth moistened with a soft detergent solution and wrung dry then wipe dry with a dry soft cloth Do not use benzine thinner or other chemical product on the cabinet as that may cause deformation and paint peeling Before using a chemical cloth make sure to read all accompanying instructions Make sure that no plastic or rubber material comes in contact with the cabinet for a long period of time as that may cause damage or paint peeling PARTS NAMES Power indicator POWER Comes on when the power to the camera is on Video output connector VIDEO OUT BNC type Connect this connector to a device such as a VCR or monitor with a VIDEO IN connector 24 V ACor 12V DC input terminal
44. glish 13 Default setting SET 1 LANGUAGE CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT IRIS Al WHITE BALANCE ATW Q SHUTTER OFF CURSOR MOTION OFF OPTION SET MENU END peel Example y A CURSOR LANGUAGE gt LANGUAGE ENGL I SH Y LANGUE FRENCH IDIOMA SPANISH v A CURSOR 55 USING THE MENU SCREEN Notes concerning the menu settings Modes that cannot be used together A The IRIS item SENSE UP setting other than OFF and the MOTION item ON setting B The SHUTTER item LONG setting and the MOTION item ON setting X X ADJUSTMENT FOR Al MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU LENS TYPE DC LANGUAGE SET gt LANGUAGE SET gt LANGUAGE SET gt BLC OFF CAMERA ID OFF CAMERA ID OFF CAMERA ID OFF SENSE UP X2 gt SYNC INT SYNC INT SYNC INT IRIS Al gt IRIS Al gt IRIS Al gt WHITE BALANCE ATW gt WHITE BALANCE gt WHITE BALANCE ATW gt SHUTTER OFF SHUTTER LONG SHUTTER OFF MOTION iON MOTION iON When the IRIS item SENSE UP is used setting other than OFF the SHUTTER SPEED cannot be set Set either one to OFF in order to use the other one f the SHUTTER item is set to LONG or SHORT and the IRIS Al or El mode SENSE UP setting is used setting other than OFF the SHUTTER item setting will be forced to OFF The SHUTTER SPEED cannot be set if the IRIS item is set to El mode Switch the IRIS item setting to Al mode When the OPTION MENU screen ZOOM or
45. glish 65 NTSC standard TV system 525 TV lines 30 frames sec PLL 2 1 interlace 1 3 inch solid state image device CCD 811 x 508 V 768 H x 494 V Internal sync Line lock sync switchable External sync 470 TV lines horizontally 350 TV lines vertically 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms composite More than 48 dB Approx 0 05 lux with a F 1 2 lens 32X electronic sensitivity Approx 1 4 lux with a F 1 2 lens normal mode ON OFF setting Multi zone light measuring system Active when using an autoris lens Manual ON OFF switching 1 4 lux to 70 000 lux F 1 2 lens color mode 2 0 lux to 100 000 lux F 1 4 lens color mode 12 5 mm 0 5 mm setting Electronic shutter 8 speeds selectable by setting SHORT 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 sec LONG X1 X2 X8 X16 X32 Electronic sensitivity Electronic zoom Motion detector AGC Gamma Mirror image effect Camera ID Communication Lens mount Environmental conditions Power supply Power consumption Weight ON OFF ON OF ON OF H V mode reverse image ON OFF up to 8 characters 1 RS 485 operation via SSP CS mount or C mount with the AUTO OFF up to X32 ON OFF Continuance up to X8 Fix X2 X4 X8 Pan tilt operation Alarm out 2 pin terminal and RS 485 bus line y 1 supplied adaptor
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47. ines and the mask shown on the illustrations are for clarity only they do not actually appear on screen e An alarm is output when all the parameters set for ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION items are met MOTION MAIN MENU CURSOR ser LANGUAGE CAMERA ID Oe SYNC gt Mi IRIS v WHITE BALANCE SHUTTER MOTION The detection is done according to the movement and changes sensed in these areas Example No movement sensed A moving subject is screen detected 36 English USING THE MENU SCREEN The following settings can be made from the MOTION menu t Operating direction detection function DIRECTION Sets the camera to detect only movement in a certain direction Size setting function SIZE Sets the size of the objects to be detected when movement is being detected Mask area setting function MASKING Sets a mask for places where movement is not to be detected Sensitivity setting function SENSITIVITY Sets the amount of sensitivity for parameters such as movement level light difference and time interval Continuous electronic zoom function for movement detection ZDOM When a doubtful movement is detected the zoom ratio is set to X2 and any further movement is tracked Alarm interval setting function INTERVAL Sets the amount of time for no output when an alarm is received Alarm signal setting function ALARM SIGN Causes the camera ID to flash when an ala
48. l numerique de la Classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference receive
49. lfunction defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized Service or parts improper maintenance operation contrary to furnished instructions shipping or transit accidents modification or repair by the user abuse misuse neglect accident incorrect power line voltage fire flood or other Acts of God or normal wear and tear The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and SFC does not assume or authorize any party to assume for it any other obligation or liability SFC DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH REGARD TO THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL SFC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY DELAY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL SFC S LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES AND DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE USE OR OWNERSHIP OF THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING WARRANTOR S NEGLIGENCE ALLEGED DAMAGED OR DEFECTIIVE GOODS WHETHER SUCH DEFECTS ARE DISCOVERABLE OR LATENT SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT ATTENTION For your protection in the event of theft or loss of this product please fill in the information below for you own personal records Model No Serial No Located on back or bottom side of unit Date of Purchase Purchase Pr
50. ll flash then press and hold the SET button The picture will tilt downward tS Returning to the default settings Press the CURSOR then lt q or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button English 93 OPTION FIXI TILT gt v CURSOR SET J USING THE MENU SCREEN OPTION VAR ZOOM PAN For VAR mode Press the CURSOR lt or gt button to select VAR as the MODE setting CURSOR WIDE and TELE will appear automatically for ZOOM Qe ADJUSTMENT FOR ZOOM TELE ZOOMING Press the CURSOR W button to select the ZOOM setting WIDE the setting will flash then press and hold the SET button The screen will switch to WIDE mode Press the CURSOR P button to select the ZOOM setting TELE the setting will flash then press and hold the SET button The screen will switch to ZOOM mode bol PANNING Press the CURSOR W button to select the PAN setting LEFT the setting will flash then press and hold the SET button The picture will pan to the left 9 Press the CURSOR P button to select the PAN setting RIGHT the setting will flash then press
51. lues too large alarm triggering may not operate as desired tS When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button ZOOM setting Press the CURSOR A then 4 or gt button to select the ZOOM setting OFF the setting will flash then press the CURSOR button repeatedly The length of time for zoom display will be displayed When a doubtful movement is detected the moving object is followed at a zoom ratio of X2 Note The higher the SENSITIVITY screen DURATION item setting is the longer it will take for the movement to be tracked To track all movements set the DURATION to 1 Q0 MOTION ZOOM INTERVAL CURSOR v DIRECTION OFF SIZE SET gt MASK ING OFF SENSITIVITY SET gt CURSOR ZOOM v gt 55 gt 105 gt 205 gt 305 gt 605 44 English MOTION INTERVAL ALARM SIGN USING THE MENU SCREEN d INTERVAL setting Press the CURSOR W button so that the INTERVAL value is flashing then press the CURSOR lt 4 or gt button repeatedly After an alarm signal has been output once this sets the length of time that no further alarm signal is output when movement is detected d ALARM SIGN setting Press the CURSOR W then lt or gt button to chan
52. minal on the camera In such a case remove the original plug and using a soldering iron connect the supplied lens iris plug according to the diagram Refer to page 9 8 English MOUNTING THE LENS Rewiring the lens cable in the lens iris plug 1 Prepare the lens cable Cut the cable at the plug then remove approx 8 mm of the cable sheath and strip about 2 mm from each wire 2 Install the lens iris plug Solder the cable to the pins following the correct pin layout refer to the table and illustrations then close the plug cover Pin layout DC type lenses VIDEO type lenses Brake coil 12 V DC 50 mA max Brake coil Not used Drive coil Video output 1 0 Vp p high impedance Drive coil Ground for video signal and DC power Flange back adjustment 2 L um If the pick up surface is not correctly positioned with relation to the lens focal point the picture will be out of o4 focus in particular when using auto iris power zoom lenses sold separately If that is the case adjust the Y VN flange back position as described below lt 1 Using a screwdriver loosen the FLANGE BACK LOCK screw M2 DER UE gt 2s EE i 2 Set the zoom lens to the maximum telephoto position set the focus using the focus ring on the lens 3 1 EN i setthe zoom lens to the maximum wide angle position set the focus using the FLANGE BACK ADJ screw i D 4 4 ste
53. n press the SET button 5 1 SC2 gt SC3 gt 5 4 20 English USING THE MENU SCREEN 6 When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button Note f not using a camera to input the sync signal use a sync signal generator and input the VBS signal from the sync signal generator to the external input Settings such as INT in the SYNC item will change automatically to VBS When adjusting the horizontal sync phase you must use an oscilloscope with a dual trace function English 21 gt SYNC VBS CURSOR ster 25 USING THE MENU SCREEN Bi IRIS setting The following two types of iris level adjustment can be carried out A Al Auto lris This automatically adjusts the camera iris so that the optimum image can be obtained when an autoris lens is being used Electronic Iris This method can be used for both a manual iris or fixed iris lens It automatically adjusts the camera s shutter speed so that an optimum image can be obtained Refer to page 27 AI BLC LENS TYPE A Auto Iris mode setting 1 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Press the CURSOR V then lt or gt button to change the IRIS setting to
54. o decrease the size 3 Press the CURSOR V button so that the horizontal value is flashing then press the CURSOR gt button The size area will increase in the horizontal direction and the numeric value will also increase Press the CURSOR button to decrease the size English 39 CURSOR MA gt CURSOR Oe v CURSOR Oe MOTION SIZE Example o ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION DIRECTION OFF SIZE SET MOTION SIZE 5 MOTION SIZE 2 1 a USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION SIZE MOTION SIZE display table V3 H2 V3 H3 V4 H2 V2 H4 V1 H2 V1 H3 V1 H8 t Returning to the default setting Press the CURSOR W then lt or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button 4 When finished CURSOR Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET gt Q button Note f you set the area to a value greater than 8 the value will change back automatically to a value of 8 or less The size area will be displayed on the screen for reference but it will not necessarily be in the correct position When the OPTION MENU screen ZOOM or MIRROR item is being used set to ON the ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION screen SIZE and MASKING items setting screens will not be
55. on speed of the peripheral devices 3 Press the CURSOR V then or gt button to change the ALARM setting to ON the setting will flash then set the alarm transmission ON Alarm signals are sent to the controller OFF Alarm signals are not sent to the controller CURSOR CURSOR 950 v CURSOR Qr Q v MENU OPTION MENU APERTURE ON gt AGC ON GAMMA ON ZOOM OFF MIRROR OFF RS 485 SET MENU FOR RS 485 BAUD RATE ALARM y 19200 gt 9600 gt 4800 gt 2400 56 English USING THE MENU SCREEN ADDRESS setting If the ADDRESS setting on the screen is 0 this means that the camera s RS 485 address is currently set to O If the address is changed using the address setting switches at the side of the camera as shown in the illustration the new address will be displayed on the screen TERMINATE setting The DIP switches need to be set when a computer special controller etc connected to the RS 485 connectors is used to control the camera Make sure to turn the camera power off before setting the DIP switches About SW No 1 7 To setup the camera address only when using the RS 485 connector Switch 1 is the least significant bit LSB and switch 7 the most significant bit MSB Down 0 Up 1 This setting is done according to a binary code 8 To setup the termination only when using the RS 485 connector OFF side down Not terminated ON side up Te
56. ps 2 and 3 until the image stays in focus when changing from telephoto shot to a wide angle shot Nestes E EE When the setting is complete tighten the FLANGE BACK LOCK screw English 9 CONNECTIONS Basic connection for monitoring or recording Video signal connections po VIDEO IN D VIDEO OUT A N L bur yum 146 e The peripheral devices VCR monitor lens etc and cables are sold separately 1 Make the video signal connection between the camera and the monitor or timelapse VCR 2 Power supply choices When using an AC 24 V power supply UL listed class 2 power supply make the connections as indicated in Fig 1 When using a DC 12 V power supply make the connections as indicated in Fig 2 CAUTION To prevent camera and or power supply failure pay close attention to polarity when making the connections To prevent fire hazard any UL listed wire rated VW 1 should be used for the 24 V AC cable input terminal 1 x c Gl I 1 lt q AC 24 V connection DC 12 V connection GND 24 GND Fig 2 Insert the plug of this power supply into a wall outlet The POWER indicator A will light Adjust the picture on the monitor using the Brightness and Contrast controls Coaxial cable type and maximum length Cable type RG
57. r to page 31 Manual white balance MWB This lets you make fine adjustments to the color as desired It can be used when the optimum color reproduction cannot be obtained by using ATW Refer to page 32 WHITE BALANCE ATW Y Automatic color temperature tracking setting ATW 1 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Press the CURSOR V then lt or gt button to change the WHITE BALANCE setting to ATW the setting will flash 3 When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button SET MAIN MENU P LANGUAGE SET gt CAMERA ID OFF SYNC INT IRIS Al gt CURSOR WHITE BALANCE CURSOR 976 v 23 28 English USING THE MENU SCREEN If there is a bright light source appearing on the screen it may interfere with the white balance setting In such cases use the MASKING setting function to mask excessively bright areas so that they are not detected MASKING setting 1 Press the CURSOR V then 4 or gt button to change the WHITE BALANCE setting to ATW the setting will flash then press the SET button The ADJUSTMENT FOR ATW screen will be displayed 2 Press the CURSOR 4 or gt button to change the MASKING setting to
58. ress this button to move the cursor down AV PARTS NAMES D Lens mount cap The cap is installed to protect the lens mount section Remove the lens mount cap before installing a lens sold separately B Flange back adjustment screw FLANGE BACK ADJ See page 9 D Flange back lock screw FLANGE BACK LOCK B Camera installation bracket The bracket can be fixed at the top or bottom of the camera When fixing the bracket be sure to use the longer screws and install the shorter screws on the opposite side to seal the openings D Shorter screws M3 x 4 Qo Longer screws M3 x 6 8 Camera mounting screw hole 1 4 20 UNC CAUTION When installing the camera bracket select a location that can support the total weight of the camera and accessories 6 English CONCERNING AUTO IRIS LENSES DCtype auto iris lens A lens without amplifier circuit that operates only on a DC power source In general this type of lens is LENS referred to as DC type coil lens or DC type non amplifier lens Re Set the A I LENS switch to the DC position VIDEO M VIDEO type auto iris lens A lens with amplifier circuit that operates on video signal and DC power source In general this type of lens is referred to as EE amplifier type lens ALC and LEVEL volume level controls are available on the lens for iris adjustments Set the A I LENS switch to the VIDEO position Compatible auto iris lenses
59. right Toward the left Upward Downward DIRECTION OFF CURSOR gt gt ee y ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION 38 English USING THE MENU SCREEN SIZE setting The SIZE setting will split the screen area in 64 8 x 8 squares and the detection is made by measuring movement and changes in each of the squares To set the size of the subjects to detect it is necessary to set the number of squares where detection should happen simultaneously The MOTION SIZE setting lets you decide the size of subjects to detect by setting the number of contiguous squares in both directions horizontal and vertical where movement should be sensed simultaneously before an alarm trigger is output Fig 1 SIZE setting Subject VIH Size A B C D 211 11 OOOO 1 2 OXXX 311 i xXOX Example The illustrated four types of moving subjects A B C D will be sensed and an alarm trigger will be output or not as shown in Fig 1 depending on the SIZE setting An alarm is output X No alarm is output 1 Press the CURSOR button to select the SIZE setting SET the setting will flash then press the SET button The MOTION SIZE screen will be displayed 2 The V vertical value is flashing then press the CURSOR P button The size area will increase in the vertical direction and the numeric value will also increase Press the CURSOR lt d button t
60. rm signal is detected English 37 MOTION Note f the whole background is empty detection may not be performed properly f the camera is subjected to vibration incorrect detection may happen Adjusting each item to the optimum setting will improve detection however there will always be situations where incorrect detection or no detection happens This unit is not desined for theft or fire prevention No guarantee is given against any accident or damage that may occur USING THE MENU SCREEN 1 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Press the CURSOR V then lt or gt button to change the MOTION setting to ON the setting will flash then press the SET button The ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION screen will be displayed ser MAIN MENU Q LANGUAGE SET gt 23 SYNC INT IRIS AI WHITE BALANCE ATW SHUTTER OFF MOTION CURSOR Q gt v _ ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION DIRECTION OFF SIZE SET MASKING OFF SENSITIVITY SET ZOOM OFF INTERVAL 55 ALARM SIGN OFF PRESET OFF MENU MOTION DIRECTION EX DIRECTION setting Press the CURSOR A or W button to select the DIRECTION setting OFF the setting will flash then press the CURSOR or P button repeatedly The following display will appear Detection is carried out in the direction indicated by the arrow only OFF Any movement is detected regardless of the direction Toward the
61. rminated t Returning the values to the default settings Press the CURSOR W then or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR 4 or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button English 97 OPTION RS 485 MENU FOR RS 485 BAUD RATE 19200 ALARM ON ADDRESS 10 ADDRESS SET ON f m p m 7 48 _ a TERMINATER ON OFF USING THE MENU SCREEN 8 INITIAL setting This lets you return all settings to the factory defaults 1 Press the CURSOR V then 4 or gt button to set INITIAL to ON then press the SET button If ON is selected WAITING will flash underneath the word ON then all settings will be returned to the factory defaults 2 When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the CURSOR or gt button to change BACK to END and press the SET button tS To return to the previous screen select BACK then press the SET button CURSOR 0 v 17 ON WAITING CURSOR 050 OPTION INITIAL OPTION MENU APERTURE ON gt AGC ON GAMMA ON ZOOM OFF MIRROR OFF RS 485 SET gt INITIAL N WAITING MENU ACK
62. the MOTION item If the MOTION item settings are not made properly the desired results will not be obtained To test for correct detection please proceed as follows There are two setting checking methods using the ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION screen ZOOM or ALARM SIGN A The image is zoomed in when a movement is detected Set the ZOOM item to 5S When the motion detector senses a movement from a subject on the screen the image is zoomed in B The camera ID flashes on screen when a movement is detected Set the ALARM SIGN item to ON then exit the menu screen When the motion detector senses a movement from a subject on the screen the camera ID is displayed on screen v Ti Note The camera ID will not be displayed while a menu is displayed on screen NY Uu CAMERA 1 46 English USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION EXAMPLE DIRECTION setting Select the desired direction arrows ex The detection will be done when the subject moves in 2 2 DIRECTION the direction of the arrows For example the setting can be done in order to detect a subject entering a room but ignored when it is going out of the room E SIZE setting From the SIZE SET item switch to the MOTION SIZE screen This setting allows you to set the area MOTION SIZE covered before detection is done v 2 The default setting is 2 squares 1 horizontally 2 vertically Each square corresponds to 1
63. ting INT 18 Power supply synchronization setting L L 19 External sync setting VBS 20 e IRIS setting BLC SENSE UP 22 VA AI Auto Iris mode setting 22 E Electronic Iris mode setting 27 WHITE BALANCE setting 28 EN Automatic color temperature tracking setting ATW 28 Push lock white balance adjustment AWC 31 Manual white balance setting MWB 32 e Electronic SHUTTER setting 33 EN For SHORT mode 34 For LONG mode 35 setting 36 EN DIRECTION setting 38 SIZE setting 39 MASKING setting 41 English 1 D SENSITIVITY setting 43 ZOOM setting 44 Bl INTERVAL setting 45 d ALARM SIGN setting 45 e Motion detector setting example 46 OPTION settings 3 5 2l eo m em cure ed Y RE on 49 VA APERTURE setting 50 EJ AGC setting
64. urned all the way to Av Average e f the backlight correction function does not compensate properly for the conditions correct using the LEVEL volume on the lens tS Returning the values to the default settings Press the CURSOR W then lt q or gt button to change the PRESET setting to ON then press the SET button 5 When finished Press the CURSOR W button to select BACK it will flash at the bottom of the screen Then press the SET button The ADJUSTMENT FOR screen will be displayed 26 English USING THE MENU SCREEN SENSE UP setting Press the CURSOR W button so that the SENSE UP setting is at OFF and is flashing then press the CURSOR or gt button to set the exposure time The basic exposure time is 1 60 second SENSE UP set to OFF and the setting can be changed to X2 X4 X8 X16 or X32 Note When the MOTION item is set to ON the SENSE UP setting is not possible When filming moving subjects the higher the SENSE UP setting sensitivity the more pronounced afterimage will be visible Also when the sensitivity is high white dots will be visible on the screen this is due to the CCD characteristics CURSOR ADJUSTMENT FOR AI gt LENS TYPE DC BLC Y SENSE UP 2 4 8 16 32 English 27 AI SENSE UP EI E Electronic Iris mode setting The El mode setting is the same as for the Al mode setting with a DC type lens please refer to pag
65. y are in a position which do not affect the main subject such as a person Note If using a VIDEO type lens the MULTI mode setting cannot be used tS EVAL 5 section photometry Photometry and backlight correction are carried out so that the optimum image can be obtained even if the subject s background is too bright English 23 CURSOR gt Q v CURSOR Q gt AI BLC IRIS LEVEL ADJUSTMENT FOR AI LENS TYPE DC BLC SENSE UP OFF IRIS LEVEL ADJUSTMENT FOR AI LENS TYPE BLC USING THE MENU SCREEN AI BLC MULTI BLC MULTI multi spot photometry mode setting DC type lens only A CURSOR ser ADJUSTMENT FOR AI 1 Press the CURSOR A then lt or gt button so that MULTI is selected for BLC the gt LENS TYPE setting will flash then press the SET button P SER The BLC MASKING screen will be displayed The mask cursor will also be flashing in the top left corner of the screen SENSE UP 2 Press the CURSOR 4 gt A or V button to move the mask cursor to the place A CURSOR B Et where photometry is not to be carried out then press the SET button Oe gt Continue pressing the CURSOR and SET buttons to apply masks to other areas Masks can Y A be applied to a maximum of 32 separate sections 4 x 8 a Note H f you apply a mask to a wrong area by mistake press the SET button once more to clear CONT DES the mask When doing
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