Sanyo Security Camera VCC WD8575P User Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG  
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS  
VCC-WD8575P  
Color CCD Camera  
CCD-Farbkamera  
Caméra CCD couleurs  
CCD  
About this manual  
Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual  
carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.  
À propos de ce manuel  
Avant d’installer et d’utiliser la caméra, veuillez lire ce manuel  
attentivement. Gardez-le à portée de main pour toute référence  
ultérieure.  
Über diese Bedienungsanleitung  
Lesen Sie bitte vor der Montage und dem Inbetriebnehmen der  
Kamera zuerst diese Bedienungsanleitung sorgfältig durch und  
bewahren Sie sie zum späteren Nachschlagen auf.  
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Contents  
Specifying Alarm Input. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
ALARM IN SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Using Alarm Input Terminal as DAY/NIGHT Switching . . . . . . . . . 43  
Specifying Alarm Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
ALARM OUT SETTING (Alarm output) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
ALARM SIGN (Alarm display) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Correcting Gamma Characteristic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
GAMMA setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Accentuating Subject Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
APERTURE SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Inverting Images (horizontal/vertical). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
MIRROR setting (Image Inversion) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Inverting Images (Brightness/Hue) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
NEGA/POSI setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Hiding Partial Image (Privacy Protection) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
PRIVACY MASK SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Multiplying Magnitude of Electronic Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
EL ZOOM (Electronic Zoom) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Settings Screens List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
I Characteristics  
• Built-in Wide Dynamic Range Capability  
• Day/Night Automatic Switching  
• Configurable Preference Settings with View on Screen  
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Precautions  
I In case of problem  
I Protect from high temperatures  
Do not use the unit if smoke or a strange odor comes from the unit, or if it  
seems not to function correctly. Turn off the power immediately and  
disconnect the power cord, and then consult your dealer or an Authorized  
Sanyo Service Center.  
Do not install close to stoves, or other heat sources, such as spotlights,  
etc., or where it could be subject to direct sunlight, as this could cause  
deformation, discoloration or other damages.  
Be careful when installing close to the ceiling, in a kitchen or boiler room,  
as the temperature may rise to high levels.  
I Do not open or modify  
I Cleaning  
Do not open the cabinet, as it may be dangerous and cause damage to  
the unit. For repairs, consult your dealer or an Authorized Sanyo Service  
Center.  
Dirt can be removed from the cabinet by wiping it with a soft cloth. To  
remove stains, wipe with a soft cloth moistened with a soft detergent  
solution and wrung dry, then dry by wiping with a soft cloth.  
Do not use benzine, thinner or other chemical products on the cabinet,  
as this may cause deformation and paint peeling. Before using a  
chemical cloth, make sure to read all accompanying instructions. Make  
sure that no plastic or rubber material comes into contact with the  
cabinet for a long period of time, as this may cause damage or paint  
peeling.  
I Do not put objects inside the unit  
Make sure that no metal objects or flammable substance get inside the  
unit. If used with a foreign object inside, it could cause a fire, a short-circuit  
or damage. Be careful to protect the unit from rain, sea water, etc. If water  
or liquid gets inside the unit, turn off the power immediately and disconnect  
the power cord, and then consult your dealer or an Authorized Sanyo  
Service Center.  
I Be careful when handling the unit  
To prevent damage, do not drop the unit or subject it to strong shock or  
vibration.  
I Do not install this unit close to magnetic fields  
The magnetic fields may result in unstable operation.  
I Protect from humidity and dust  
To prevent damage, do not install the unit where there is greasy smoke or  
steam, where the humidity may get too high, or where there is a lot of dust.  
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Dimensions  
136  
127  
67  
1
54  
11  
15.4  
24.4  
28  
1/4”-20 UNC  
(Unit: mm)  
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Connection Examples and Peripheral Devices  
(Sold separately)  
I For Camera Setup Only  
Monitor  
Camera  
Monitor  
Camera  
Digital Video Recorder  
Records Images  
Camera Control Unit  
Monitor  
Camera Control Unit (VAC-70)  
Simplified remote controller for camera  
settings.  
Note:  
Monitors images from the camera.  
Also available as settings screen.  
Make sure to disconnect the unit after  
settings are completed.  
Digital Video Recorder  
Records images on a hard disk. Highly  
recommended for use in your monitoring  
system; images can be recorded over an  
extended time period and are free from  
degradation.  
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Part Names  
Rear Panel  
Power Indicator (POWER)  
Video Output Terminal (VIDEO OUT)  
Illuminates red when power is supplied.  
Connects to the Video Input Terminal  
(VIDEO IN) of the monitor or the recorder. See page 9.  
VIDEO OUT  
ALARM  
Alarm I/O Terminal  
POWER  
(ALARM IN, OUT, COM)  
COM  
OUT  
COM  
Connects with an external alarm  
device. (Push Lock)  
IN  
See page 10 for connection.  
See pages 38 and 44 for settings.  
GND  
AC24V  
DC12V  
CLASS 2 WIRING  
Power Input Terminal (AC 24V, DC 12V, GND)  
Connects to the power supply. See page 9.  
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Part Names  
Side Panel  
CURSOR  
SET  
Lens Iris Output Terminal (LENS)  
Connects with the lens plug of the  
auto iris type lens (sold separately).  
(See next page)  
Bracket  
CURSOR Button  
SET Button  
Moves the cursor during each  
setting. (See page 13)  
Used for viewing, switching over and  
determining screen for each setting.  
(See page 13)  
Top Panel  
Flange Back Lock Screw  
Locks the flange back adjusting lever.  
(See page 12)  
Flange Back Adjusting Lever  
Lens Mounting Cap  
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Installing Lens  
You are recommended to use any DC type and CS mounting lens equipped with an auto iris.  
Note:  
Apply adapter ring (sold separately) when you use any C mounting lens.  
Use any lens of which length (L: see the figure to the right) of the mounting screw is within 5 mm; otherwise you may fail to  
install or damage the lens.  
L
Steps for Installing Lens  
Remove the lens mounting cap.  
Install the lens.  
Carefully align the lens mount with  
the camera opening, then turn the  
lens slowly to install it.  
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2
If the plug does  
not fit into the  
terminal, replace  
it with the proper  
type.  
2
Plug  
Connect the plug to the Lens Iris  
Output Terminal (LENS).  
Switching Over Type of Auto Iris Lens (DC type is selected by default.)  
Select a lens type by using the  
switch (A.I. LENS).  
Attach the side cover.  
Remove the side cover.  
For VIDEO type lens  
Adjust the iris by using LEVEL dial on  
the lens side.  
(This unit has fixed ALC. Adjusting the  
ALC on the lens does not take effect.)  
DC type  
Any lens without amplifier  
A. I.  
circuit (also referred to as  
Coil lensor Without built-in  
LENS  
DC  
Cover  
EE amplifier).  
VIDEO  
Loosen screw with a  
Phillips screwdriver.  
VIDEO type  
Any lens with amplifier circuit  
(also referred to as Built-in  
Inside the cover  
EE amplifier).  
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Connecting Devices  
Note: All the power supplied to the system should be turned off when you connect devices.  
Incorrect connections may cause failure and/or smoking; carefully read this and other instruction manuals for each device for proper connections.  
Basic Connection and Power Connection  
Connect the Video Output Terminal (VIDEO OUT)  
and the Video Input Terminal of the monitor or  
the digital video recorder using coaxial cable.  
Connect the power cord and insert the plug of  
the cord into a wall outlet.  
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Power Indicator  
For AC 24 V  
Coaxial cable type and maximum length  
Cable type RG-59U, 250 m maximum  
Cable type RG-6U, 500 m maximum  
Cable type RG-11U, 600 m maximum  
GND  
AC24V  
Monitor  
VIDEO OUT  
Note:  
Make sure to connect a grounding wire to a grounding terminal (GND).  
Use a UL standard, VW-1 compliant cable to avoid fire risk.  
RThe power indicator illuminates red while power is being supplied.  
Camera Control Unit  
Digital Video Recorder, etc.  
(VAC-70)  
Power Indicator  
For DC 12 V  
Camera can be controlled  
remotely during setting or  
adjustment.  
Note: Make sure to disconnect  
the unit after setting or  
GND  
adjustment is completed.  
DC12V  
+
-
Note:  
If you use a type of cable other than listed above, images and synchronizing  
signals may not be transferred properly due to attenuation.  
Note:  
Do not use coaxial cable RG-59U (3C-2V) for piping or overhead wiring.  
Confirm the polarity of the plug: + (positive) and - (negative).  
If long distance is necessary, be sure to use the proper cable so that the voltage  
at the power supply terminals falls in the operating range of this unit. A cable of  
improper length and/or thickness may cause a significant voltage drop.  
RThe power indicator illuminates red while power is being supplied.  
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Connecting Devices  
Connecting Alarm Devices  
Connect the unit with External Alarm or Beeper.  
External Beeper or Indicator  
External Alarm Switch or IR Sensor  
ALARM  
COM  
OUT  
COM  
IN  
Note: For alarm device connection, configure an alarm setting for this unit.  
See pages 38 and 44.  
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Connecting Devices  
Installing Camera  
Install the camera in a correct location so that the intended object can be monitored properly. You should also adjust on the monitor side.  
You can change the bracket topside down, depending on the installation spot for the camera (see below).  
Note:  
If you want to use a commercially available platform for the camera, select an appropriate type, taking into consideration the gross weight of the  
camera and platform, and secure it on a firm place.  
Images may blur under extremely bright lighting; adjust the lighting angle to get clear images.  
I Changing the Bracket for Mounting the Camera  
a
b
b
a
Note: Make sure to use the longer screws a to secure the bracket.  
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Connecting Devices  
Adjusting Flange Back  
Flange back adjustment may be required to correct a focal distance error generated due to attachment thickness of the installed lens.  
Normally you do not have to make any adjustment, however, you can adjust focus of the installed lens with auto iris, when it provides images out of focus  
at the maximum telephoto position. To adjust the flange back, follow the steps below.  
Note: The flange back lock screw is tightened  
Set the zoom lens to the  
1 Loosen the lock screw. (M2: +)  
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4
completely when its tip hits the invisible  
bottom, even though the screw head  
may seem still up in the air. Do not screw  
down any further beyond this normal  
position as illustrated in Fig. 1.  
maximum wide-angle position  
and then adjust focus by using  
the flange back adjusting lever.  
Set the zoom lens to the  
2
maximum telephoto position  
and then adjust focus by  
turning the focus ring of the  
lens.  
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until  
the image stays in-focus when  
changing from a wide-angle  
position to a telephoto  
Flange back lock screw  
position. When the setting is  
complete, tighten the flange  
back lock screw.  
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Fig. 1  
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3
4
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Overview of Settings and Adjustments  
You can configure various adjustments and preference settings on the monitor screen.  
CURSOR Button  
Buttons used for settings  
Press the button up and down or side to side to select an item or set up.  
Press and hold the button to continually change the items that appear.  
CURSOR  
SET  
SET Button  
Press and hold the button to enter into the MAIN MENU, or perform other  
operations such as determining a selected value during the settings  
operation.  
SET  
Accessing the MAIN MENU  
LANGUAGE  
TITLE  
SYNC  
Setting for User's Language. (See page 15)  
Setting for Camera Name. (See page 16)  
Adjusting Synchronization. (See page 18)  
MAIN MENU  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
TITLE  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
EXPOSURE  
Setting for Iris, Wide Dynamic Range, Backlight  
Correction, Electronic Sensitivity, Shutter Speed.  
(See page 19)  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
DAY/NIGHT  
Setting for Day/Night (Color/Black and White/Auto)  
Function. (See page 30)  
MENU  
Press and hold  
the button for  
about 1 second.  
WHITE  
BALANCE  
Adjusting White Balance. (See page 34)  
ALARM  
OPTION  
Settings for Input/Output of Alarm Signal and Motion  
Sensor. (See pages 38 45)  
Press the CURSOR button up and  
down to select the item.  
The selected item blinks.  
Setting or Adjustment for Gamma Characteristic,  
Aperture, Mirror Image, Negative/Positive, Privacy  
Masking, Electronic Zoom. (See pages 46 54)  
MEMO: For the Settings Screen List, see page 55.  
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Basic Operation for Settings and Adjustments  
An Example for Basic Operation for Settings and Adjustments  
Indicates to press the  
CURSOR button up and  
down to select an item.  
Indicates to press the  
CURSOR button side to  
side to switch over to  
other values.  
Indicates to press the SET  
button for decision.  
SET  
Selecting item (blinking)  
Specifying values  
When ymark  
EXPOSURE SETTING  
EXPOSURE SETTING  
MAIN MENU  
appears at the right  
end of the item.  
LANGUAGE  
TITLE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
IRIS  
AI  
IRIS  
EI  
WIDE-D  
BLC  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
50  
WIDE-D  
BLC  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
-----  
SYNC  
SENSE UP  
SHUTTER  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
SENSE UP  
SHUTTER  
Next Screen  
SET  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
MENU  
Note: After the expiration of a predetermined time interval (3 minutes) without any  
operation, the settings screen goes off automatically and returns to normal  
monitoring screen.  
I To Reset Settings (Factory Default Settings)  
Once the settings are complete, set  
MENUto ENDand press the SET  
button. (Closing the setting screen.)  
SET  
PRESET  
MENU  
ON  
BACK  
PRESET  
ON  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
END  
Select PRESETand choose ONinstead of  
SET  
OFF, and press the SET button.  
MENU  
END  
To reset all the settings, set PRESETto ONin the MAIN  
MENU and press the SET button. (The PRIVACY MASK  
SETTING will not be intialized.)  
If you press the SET button while BACKis selected, the  
previous screen will reappear.  
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Selecting Display Language  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
You can change the language displayed on the settings and adjusting screens. (Default setting: ENGLISH)  
LANGUAGE  
MAIN MENU  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
GERMAN  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
TITLE  
LANGUE  
SYNC  
SPRACHE  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
LANGUAGE  
(SET)  
MENU  
MENU  
BACK  
LANGUAGE (Language Selection)  
I In case French is selected  
Set MENUto FIN(end) and press the SET  
button.  
1 Select a language and press the SET button.  
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LANGUAGE  
LANGUAGE  
LANGUE  
SPRACHE  
ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
GERMAN  
LANGUE  
LANGUAGE  
LANGUE  
SPRACHE  
ANGLAIS  
FRANCAIS  
ALLEMAND  
SET  
SET  
MENU  
BACK  
MENU  
FIN  
RPressing the SET button will immediately change the screen  
title and the language on the right.  
RFinishes the setting screen.  
If you press the SET button while RETOUR(back) is selected,  
the previous screen will reappear.  
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Naming Cameras  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
You can give a name (title) to each camera. The specified names are displayed on the monitor  
so that you can easily distinguish the monitoring images when you use multiple cameras.  
ROOM2  
ROOM1  
TITLE SETTING  
MAIN MENU  
ROOM1  
ROOM2  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
0123456789 :-  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
ON  
TITLE  
SYNC  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
ID  
????????????????  
SET  
POSITION  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
TITLE  
ON  
MENU  
TITLE (Title Setting)  
Choose a character(s) from the Character  
Selecting Field.  
1
2 Repeat step 1 to complete the title.  
Example: CAM1  
Character Selecting Field  
ID String  
ID CAM1????????????  
TITLE SETTING  
You can enter up to 16 characters.  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
0123456789 :-  
The letters ???....do not appear on the monitoring screen, but  
if you select ONfor the TITLEand then enter no letter at all,  
the monitor will show you ???.....  
ID  
????????????????  
SET  
POSITION  
SET  
If you want to overwrite the character, move the cursor onto it  
in the ID string and choose any new letter.  
MEMO:  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
ID string  
If you want the name to be displayed on the monitor in two  
lines, insert the line feed mark (y) in the ID string wherever you  
want to start a new line. On the monitor screen, the name will  
be displayed in two lines. You can enter up to 16 characters  
including the line feed mark.  
RThe characters are displayed starting from the left in the ID  
string.  
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Naming Cameras  
Select POSITION” – “SETand press the SET  
button.  
On the monitor screen, determine the location  
where the name should be displayed by pressing  
the button up-down or side to side; and then  
press the SET button.  
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TITLE SETTING  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
0123456789 :-  
CAM1  
ID  
CAM1????????????  
SET  
POSITION  
SET  
SET  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
RReturns to the settings screen.  
ROn the normal monitoring screen, the name blinks.  
5 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and display the name on the  
normal monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
I To delete the name specified:  
Set PRESETto ON, and press the SET button.  
PRESET  
MENU  
ON  
BACK  
SET  
RAll the characters will be displayed with ?.  
You will see OFFin place of ON.  
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Adjusting Synchronization Error  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
By default, the synchronization adjustment for the camera is performed internally (INT). However, you must make adjustments  
in the Line Lock (L-L) Setting screen, if the monitor screen seems out of sync after switching over among multiple cameras  
using AC 24 V.  
If using this camera as the second or subsequent camera, adjust the roll using this setting.  
If using this camera as the first camera, adjust the roll using the phase adjusters on the second and subsequent cameras.  
Note: The Line Lock setting is not available for DC 12 V operation.  
MAIN MENU  
L-L SETTING  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
L-L  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
[V SYNC PHASE]  
TITLE  
SYNC  
0
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
SYNC  
L-L  
MENU  
L-L SETTING (Line Lock)  
Make adjustments so that the vertical synchronization of the  
monitor screen does not move up or down.  
1 Adjusting Synchronization (0 524).  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
L-L SETTING  
[V SYNC PHASE]  
0
RFinishes the setting screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
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Adjusting Auto Iris  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
This unit is designed to accept the DC type auto iris lens (sold separately) and is factory-configured to be ready-for-use with  
the optional lens. However, you can configure and/or make adjustments for preferred brightness depending on the  
environment, condition or other optional lens you use.  
EXPOSURE SETTING  
MAIN MENU  
IRIS  
AI  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
WIDE-D  
BLC  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
50  
TITLE  
SYNC  
SENSE UP  
SHUTTER  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
SET  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
EXPOSURE  
(SET)  
IRIS  
AI  
MENU  
IRIS SETTING (AI: Auto Iris)  
Verify the lens type which is displayed on the  
right side of the DRIVE.  
Select LEVELand adjust the brightness (iris)  
(0 100).  
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2
IRIS SETTING  
IRIS SETTING  
DRIVE  
DC  
Lens type  
DRIVE  
DC  
[LEVEL]  
[LEVEL]  
40  
5
[IRIS STOP]  
40  
5
[IRIS STOP]  
DC  
: DC type (Coil lens or Without built-in EE amplifier)  
(Default setting)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
VIDEO : VIDEO type (Built-in EE amplifier)  
Note: The screen shows the status of A.I. LENS switch inside the  
cover. If the displayed type is different from your lens,  
switch to the proper type. Otherwise the iris will not work.  
(See page 8)  
RThe greater the number, the brighter the image.  
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Adjusting Auto Iris  
IRIS SETTING (AI: Auto Iris) (continued)  
Select IRIS STOPand specify an iris value  
(0 17).  
3
4 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
IRIS SETTING  
DC  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
DRIVE  
[LEVEL]  
40  
5
[IRIS STOP]  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
The greater the number, the wider the iris becomes.  
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Adjusting Electronic Iris (For Manual or Fixed Iris Lens)  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
If you need to adjust the brightness for using manual iris lens or fixed iris lens, follow the steps below.  
Adjust the iris manually.  
MAIN MENU  
EXPOSURE SETTING  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
IRIS  
EI  
TITLE  
WIDE-D  
BLC  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
-----  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
SENSE UP  
SHUTTER  
SET  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
EXPOSURE  
(SET)  
IRIS  
EI  
MENU  
IRIS SETTING (EI: Electronic Iris)  
1 Adjust the brightness (iris) (1 100).  
IRIS SETTING  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
[LEVEL]  
40  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
A manual iris lens or a fixed iris lens is recommended for indoor  
monitoring.  
MEMO:  
Under extremely bright lighting, unfavorable phenomena may occur  
such as swaths of smear on the screen, because light intensity  
entering the lens is too high to be controlled. Reduce the intensity by  
changing the angle of the lighting source or by other means.  
If the images of subjects under fluorescent lighting are flickering,  
replace fluorescent lighting with incandescent lighting.  
The shutter speed set in the AI mode will be overridden.  
(See page 29)  
Setting WIDE-Dto ONwill force the iris setting from EIto AI.  
This setting will remain AIafter setting WIDE-Dto OFF.  
(See page 26)  
Note:  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
The greater the number, the brighter it gets.  
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Correcting Backlight  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
If the images of subjects are not clear because of backlight, correct it by adjusting conditions or changing correction method.  
EXPOSURE SETTING  
MAIN MENU  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
IRIS  
AI  
WIDE-D  
BLC  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
50  
TITLE  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
SENSE UP  
SHUTTER  
SET  
OPTION  
EXPOSURE  
(SET)  
PRESET  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
BLC  
MENU  
Selecting Correction Method  
1 Select a correction method.  
I CENT (Center-weighted metering): (See page 23)  
Correction is made based on the optical measurement that is  
focused on the central area of the screen. (The image of subject to  
be corrected is located in the center of the screen.)  
EXPOSURE SETTING  
IRIS  
AI  
WIDE-D  
BLC  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
50  
I MULT (Multi-spot metering): (See page 25)  
SENSE UP  
SHUTTER  
Correction is made based on the optical measurement and  
assessment of the entire screen. (The image of subject to be  
corrected is not limited to a center of the screen location.)  
For advanced settings (when a method other  
2
than OFFis selected), press the SET button.  
I OFF  
No correction is performed for backlight.  
REach corresponding settings screen will appear.  
Note: Setting WIDE-Dto ONwill switch BLCto OFF.  
(See page 26)  
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Correcting Backlight  
CENT (BLC SETTING) (Center-weighted Metering)  
Locate the upper left corner of an area for which  
you want to correct backlight, and then press the  
SET button.  
Specify the correction area size, and press the  
SET button.  
1
2
BLC SETTING  
[SIZE]  
BLC SETTING  
[POSITION]  
SET  
SET  
From the datum point at the upper left corner of the area you  
set in step 1, the size can be scaled up or down, as well as  
side to side. Make the area size fit in with the subject size.  
RThe SIZEscreen appears.  
MEMO: Here, determine the upper left position of the correction  
RThe BLC WINDOW WEIGHTINGscreen appears.  
area.  
Pressing the button further when the right end or the  
bottom end of the displayed area hits an edge will scale  
down the area size, but you can set your preferred size in  
step 2.  
Note: If BLCis set to CENT, ZOOMand EL ZOOMdo  
not function. (See pages 42, 54)  
Also note that no adjustment is possible for BLC” –  
CENTif ZOOMis set to ON. (See page 42)  
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Correcting Backlight  
CENT (BLC SETTING) (Center-weighted Metering) (continued)  
To correct areas other than center, select from  
the options.  
3
4 Specify a metering level (0 15).  
BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING  
BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING  
TOP  
BOTTOM  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
CENTER[FIX]  
0
0
TOP  
BOTTOM  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
CENTER[FIX]  
0
0
0
0
15  
0
0
15  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
(When TOP is selected)  
The CENTERis fixed to 15 (max).  
The light intensity for the area specified in 15will be  
recognized as the same level as that of the CENTER.  
(When TOP is selected)  
: Upper  
BOTTOM : Lower  
TOP  
LEFT  
: Left  
: Right  
The light intensity specified with 0 (zero) will not be metered.  
RIGHT  
CENTER : Area set in step 2.  
Repeat steps 3 and 4 as required.  
Selected area will be highlighted.  
5 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
The respective area varies depending on the setting (position  
and size of CENTER) you configured in steps 1 and 2 .  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
Note: The position and size specified for each area are common  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
to those used for MOTION MASKING setting. (See page  
38)  
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Correcting Backlight  
MULT (BLC SETTING) (Multi-spot Metering)  
1 Select an item and specify each level (0 15).  
BLC SETTING  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
[BLC WEIGHT]  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
7
[BRIGHT]  
MEMO: When the background of the subject is extremely dark,  
the central portion of the subject may become too bright  
after being corrected. In such cases, switch to CENT.  
7
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
BLC WEIGHT: Effectiveness of backlight correction  
BRIGHT  
: Brightness of the portion to which backlight  
correction is applied  
The greater the number, the greater the effect becomes.  
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Setting Wide Dynamic Range  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
Correction is made for simultaneous monitoring of subjects which are different in brightness, one in a dark room and another  
in bright outdoor environment, for example.  
EXPOSURE SETTING  
MAIN MENU  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
IRIS  
AI  
WIDE-D  
BLC  
ON  
TITLE  
SYNC  
OFF  
OFF  
50  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
SENSE UP  
SHUTTER  
SET  
OPTION  
EXPOSURE  
(SET)  
PRESET  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
WIDE-D  
ON  
MENU  
Note: The setting is for use with the auto iris lens only. You cannot specify any value when the IRIS is set to EI.  
WIDE-D SETTING (Wide Dynamic Range Setting)  
1 Select an item and specify each level (0 17).  
LEVEL : Brightness of whole screen  
WIDE-D SETTING  
[LEVEL]  
The greater the number, the brighter the screen  
8
8
becomes.  
LEVEL-HIGH : Effectiveness for bright subject including  
those out of doors.  
[LEVEL-HIGH]  
The greater the number, the clearer the bright subject  
becomes.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
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Setting Wide Dynamic Range  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
About Wide Dynamic Range  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
Brighter parts of an image are white-saturated, while darker  
parts black-saturated, when the difference between  
brightness and darkness within a screen (dynamic range) is  
extremely great: such unfavorable conditions can be imposed  
when the camera is installed in a room where sunlight or  
strong afternoon sunshine pours through the window or the  
entrance on the back. However, you can obtain clear images  
even under such harsh conditions of great difference of  
brightness and darkness by using the Wide Dynamic Range  
mode: it can synthesize a picture in a moment of time based  
on both the images taken with high shutter speed (bright  
subject getting clearer) and with low shutter speed (dark  
subject getting clearer).  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
Note: Setting WIDE-Dto ONwill switch BLCto OFF.  
(See page 22)  
Afterimages may occur around contours of a moving  
object.  
Setting WIDE-Dto ONwill switch both of EL ZOOM”  
(see page 54) and ZOOM(see page 42) to OFF.  
If WIDE-Dis ON, the value specified with SHUTTER”  
does not take effect.  
Setting WIDE-Dto OFFwill enable the shutter speed  
with the specified value. (See page 29)  
If IRISis set to EI, setting WIDE-Dto ONwill force  
the iris setting from EIto AI. This setting will remain  
AIafter setting WIDE-Dto OFF. (See page 21)  
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Increasing Electronic Sensitivity  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
If subject images are not very clear due to ambient darkness, you can increase the camera sensitivity by specifying the  
SENSE UP(increasing electronic sensitivity) option.  
Note: If you specify this option, the exposure time of CCD will be extended as it grows dark. Thus, for moving subjects, the images may be associated  
with obtrusive residual vision or blurring.  
EXPOSURE SETTING  
MAIN MENU  
IRIS  
AI  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
WIDE-D  
BLC  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
50  
TITLE  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
SENSE UP  
SHUTTER  
SET  
OPTION  
EXPOSURE  
(SET)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
SENSE UP  
MENU  
SENSE UP (Increasing Electronic Sensitivity)  
1 Specify the magnitude of sensitivity to increase.  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
EXPOSURE SETTING  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
IRIS  
AI  
WIDE-D  
BLC  
OFF  
OFF  
X2  
SENSE UP  
SHUTTER  
-----  
You can select from: OFF, x 2, x 4, x 8, x 16, and x 40.  
If you select an option other than OFFthe “–” symbol will be  
displayed for the SHUTTERand the shutter function will not  
work. Setting SENSE UPto OFFwill display the shutter speed  
that was previously specified. (See page 29)  
Note:  
This function does not work unless the AGCis operational, even  
when the setting value (magnitude) is shown. (See page 31)  
If you previously specified MOTIONto either ORor AND,  
this function does not work. (See page 41 L)  
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Specifying Shutter Speed  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
You can specify the electronic shutter speed to capture fast-moving subjects.  
Note: With the increase in shutter speed number, faster movement can be captured, though the image becomes darker.  
EXPOSURE SETTING  
MAIN MENU  
IRIS  
AI  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
WIDE-D  
BLC  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
50  
TITLE  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
SENSE UP  
SHUTTER  
SET  
OPTION  
EXPOSURE  
(SET)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
SHUTTER  
MENU  
SHUTTER (Electronic Shutter)  
1 Select a shutter speed.  
EXPOSURE SETTING  
Note: If SENSE UPis selected for use, “–” symbol is  
displayed in the option field and you cannot specify any  
shutter speed. Setting SENSE UPto OFFwill display  
the shutter speed that was previously specified.  
(See page 28)  
IRIS  
AI  
WIDE-D  
BLC  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
50  
If EIis specified for the IRIS, “–” symbol is displayed  
in the option field and you cannot specify any shutter  
speed. Setting IRISto AIwill display the shutter speed  
that was previously specified. (See page 21)  
Setting WIDE-Dto ONwill disable the specified  
shutter speed, leaving the display of shutter speed.  
Setting WIDE-Dto OFFwill enable the shutter speed  
with the displayed value. (See page 26)  
SENSE UP  
SHUTTER  
You can select from: 50, 120, 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000, and  
10000. (e.g., 50 refers to 1/50 second)  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select the BACK”  
and press the SET button.  
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Adjusting DAY/NIGHT Function  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
The DAY/NIGHT function automatically switches over between COLOR and B/W mode depending on the ambient brightness;  
for example, choosing COLOR mode during daytime, and B/W mode for nighttime monitoring with its increased sensitivity in a  
darker environment. AUTOis preselected by default, which provides an automatic switch feature to detect the ambient  
darkness. As appropriate for any specific environment, you can fix the mode to either COLOR or B/W, and adjust the way the  
switching function works.  
MAIN MENU  
LANGUAGE  
TITLE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
OPTION  
PRESET  
DAY/NIGHT  
MENU  
Selecting DAY/NIGHT Mode  
1 Select a mode.  
I AUTO: See page 31.  
Automatically switches between COLOR and B/W mode depending  
on the ambient brightness. (DAY/NIGHT function)  
MAIN MENU  
LANGUAGE  
TITLE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
I COLOR: See page 32.  
Color image on a steady basis; suitable for always bright location or  
conditions.  
If you specify this mode, you can forcibly switch between COLOR  
and B/W by means of alarm input. (See page 43)  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
OPTION  
PRESET  
MENU  
I B/W (Black and White): See page 33.  
B/W image on a steady basis; suitable when sensitivity is  
prioritized.  
RImage switches immediately after the selection is made.  
2 For advanced settings, press the SET button.  
REach corresponding settings screen will appear.  
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Adjusting DAY/NIGHT Function  
D/N SETTING-AUTO  
Select AGC MAX GAINand specify the  
Select LEVELand specify a level for DAY/  
NIGHT switching.  
1
3
maximum value of gain for AGC*1.  
LOW : Switches in darker conditions; i.e., color shot is preferred  
so that it does not switch form COLOR to B/W until it gets  
very dark.  
D/N SETTING - AUTO  
AGC MAX GAIN  
BURST  
NORM  
OFF  
MID  
MID  
: Moderate darkness  
LEVEL  
HIGH : Switches in brighter conditions; i.e., black and white shot  
is preferred so that switching from COLOR to B/W can  
easily occur when it gets a little bit dark.  
NORM : Normal setting  
MID  
: Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower  
illuminance than the NORM setting.  
4 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
HIGH : Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower  
illuminance than the MID setting.  
For a dark subject, select MID or HIGH.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
*1 AGC (Auto Gain Control) is a funciton to adjust  
automatically the gain of the Video signal from the camera  
so that an optimum signal level is obtained accroding to  
brightness of the object.  
During the switching operation, you may hear switch-over noise  
inside the camera or see a distorted picture, but these are not  
signs of trouble.  
If an infrared lighting system is used, the B/W mode may switch  
to COLOR when a subject reflects the light intensely. Set the  
infrared system in an appropriate location that does not affect the  
shot.  
Note:  
Set BURSTto ONor OFFfor the burst  
2
signal*2.  
The motion sensor detection will be interrupted during switching  
over from B/W to COLOR mode and from COLOR to B/W mode.  
*2 The burst signals are color synchronization signals  
required for reproducing color. You should select ONin  
case where you observe any disturbance of picture caused  
by switching from color to black and white mode of a  
monitor, in particular when peripheral devices such as a  
switcher unit are connected.  
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Adjusting DAY/NIGHT Function  
D/N SETTING-COLOR  
I GAIN SETTING  
Select AGC MAX GAINand specify the  
maximum value of gain for AGC*.  
1
Select OFFand press the SET button, and you can specify a value  
for the fixed gain. (0 7)  
D/N SETTING - COLOR  
GAIN SETTING  
AGC MAX GAIN  
NORM  
7
The greater the number, the higher the sensitivity becomes in dark  
places.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Note: Selecting the OFFoption invalidates the SENSE UP”  
settings. (See page 28)  
OFF  
: Fixed gain setting  
NORM : Normal setting  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
MID  
: Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower  
illuminance than the NORM setting.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
HIGH : Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower  
illuminance than the MID setting.  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
For a dark subject, select MID or HIGH.  
press the SET button.  
MEMO: Once you have specified this mode, you can change  
* AGC (Auto Gain Control) is a funciton to adjust  
automatically the gain of the Video signal from the camera  
so that an optimum signal level is obtained accroding to  
brightness of the object.  
mode through the alarm input. (See page 43)  
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Adjusting DAY/NIGHT Function  
D/N SETTING-B/W (Black and white)  
I GAIN SETTING  
Select AGC MAX GAINand specify the  
1
maximum value of gain for AGC*1.  
Select OFFand press the SET button, and you can specify a value  
for the fixed gain. (0 7)  
D/N SETTING - B/W  
GAIN SETTING  
AGC MAX GAIN  
BURST  
NORM  
OFF  
7
The greater the number, the higher the sensitivity becomes in dark places.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Note: Selecting the OFFoption invalidates the SENSE UP”  
settings. (See page 28)  
OFF  
: Fixed gain setting  
Set BURSTto ONor OFFfor the burst  
2
NORM : Normal setting  
MID  
signal*2.  
: Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower  
illuminance than the NORM setting.  
*2 The burst signals are color synchronization signals  
required for reproducing color. You should select ONin  
case where you observe any disturbance of picture caused  
by switching from color to black and white mode of a  
monitor, in particular when peripheral devices such as a  
switcher unit are connected.  
HIGH : Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower  
illuminance than the MID setting.  
For a dark subject, select MID or HIGH.  
*1 AGC (Auto Gain Control) is a funciton to adjust  
automatically the gain of the Video signal from the camera  
so that an optimum signal level is obtained accroding to  
brightness of the object.  
3 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
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Adjusting White Balance  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
With its default Auto-tracing White Balance (ATW) setting, this unit is able to  
obtain natural colors even when the light source is changed. However, you may  
manually change the white balance settings or its mode to obtain better tone,  
especially when the screen color does not match actual objects.  
MAIN MENU  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
TITLE  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
WHITE  
BALANCE  
OPTION  
PRESET  
MENU  
Selecting White Balance Mode  
1 Select a mode.  
I ATW (Auto-Tracing White balance): (See page 35)  
Automatic setting for white balance.  
Used to mask an extremely bright light source on the screen.  
MAIN MENU  
I ATW-A (Auto-Tracing White balance All) (Fixed):  
LANGUAGE  
TITLE  
SET  
Automatic setting for white balance, covering wider range of color  
temperature than with ATW.  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
May result in an excessively and unnaturally effected image,  
depending on the condition.  
I AWC (One-Push Adjustment): (See page 36)  
OPTION  
Adjusts white balance by shooting white paper or wall.  
PRESET  
MENU  
I 3200 (Indoor) (Fixed):  
Suitable for indoor use (targeted at around 3200 K of color temperature).  
I 5600 (Outdoor) (Fixed):  
2 For advanced settings, press the SET button.  
Suitable for daytime outdoor use (targeted at around 5600 K of color  
temperature).  
REach corresponding setting screen will appear.  
I FLUE (Fluorescent Light) (Fixed):  
Suitable for fluorescent light source (targeted at around 4200 K of color  
temperature).  
Except for ATW-A, 3200, 5600 and FLUE.  
I MWB (Manual White Balance): (See page 37)  
Fine-adjusts red and blue manually.  
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Adjusting White Balance  
ATW MASKING (Masking for ATW)  
1 Select an area to be masked and specify ON.  
ATW MASKING  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
TOP  
BOTTOM  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
CENTER  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
MEMO: You can get an appropriate white balance by masking  
TOP  
an extremely bright light source or dark location.  
[Settings Screen]  
[Monitor Screen]  
LEFT  
CENTER RIGHT  
BOTTOM  
RMasking will be applied for the area specified with ON.  
You can specify multiple masks. Repeat the above steps as  
required.  
While setting the area, the masking is shown but is not  
visible on the monitor screen.  
To disable the mask, select the area and specify OFF.  
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Adjusting White Balance  
AWC SETTING (One-Push Adjustment)  
1 Select AWC LOCK” – “SET.  
AWC SETTING  
I To perform fine adjustment of color  
In the AWC SETTINGscreen, select GO TO MWB” – “SET, and  
press the SET button.  
RThe MWB SETTINGscreen appears. Specify values manually.  
AWC LOCK  
SET  
SET  
(See page 37)  
GO TO MWB  
MEMO: Transferring to the MWB SETTINGthrough GO TO  
MWB, white balance mode (see page 34) will be changed to  
MWB.  
RSETblinks.  
3 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
Point a camera to a white paper or wall to project  
an image on the whole screen, and press the SET  
button.  
2
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
White paper or wall  
SET  
RThe blinking of SETstops and illuminates, and white balance  
adjustment will start. The adjustment will end after about 2  
seconds when the blinking of SETrestarts.  
If the adjustment does not yield a satisfactory result, press the  
SET button again.  
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Adjusting White Balance  
MWB SETTING (Manual White Balance)  
1 Select Ror Bto adjust tint (0 255).  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
MWB SETTING  
[OFFSET]  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
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B
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PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
R : Adjusting Red  
B : Adjusting Blue  
The greater the number, the deeper the tint becomes.  
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Specifying Alarm Input  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
If you have connected an external door switch or an infrared sensor to the alarm input terminal (ALARM IN) on the rear panel,  
specify the following settings. (For connecting alarm devices, see page 10; for the Alarm Outputsettings, see page 44).  
This unit has a built-in motion sensor, which outputs alarm signals when any moving subject, such as would be intruder, is  
detected. You should adjust the mask settings or detection sensitivity using MOTION SET, especially when false alarms  
occur very frequently.  
ALARM SETTING  
MAIN MENU  
ALARM IN  
SET  
OFF  
OFF  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
ALARM OUT  
TITLE  
ALARM SIGN  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
SET  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
ALARM  
(SET)  
ALARM IN  
(SET)  
MENU  
ALARM IN SETTING  
Select MOTION SET” – “SETand press the SET  
button.  
1 Set MODEto ALMor COLOR.  
2
ALARM IN SETTING  
MODE  
ALM  
NO  
ALARM IN SETTING  
POLARITY  
MOTION  
MOTION SET  
ZOOM  
ZOOM TIME  
DURATION  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
5S  
MODE  
ALM  
NO  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
5S  
POLARITY  
MOTION  
MOTION SET  
ZOOM  
5S  
SET  
ZOOM TIME  
DURATION  
5S  
ALM  
: Alarm Input Mode (Normal usage)  
COLOR : Mode in which you can switch between COLOR and  
B/W externally by using the ALARM IN terminal.  
(See page 43)  
RThe MOTION SETTINGscreen appears.  
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Select MASKINGand specify ONand press  
the SET button.  
3
4 Select a masking area and specify ON.  
MOTION MASKING  
MOTION SETTING  
TOP  
ON  
BOTTOM  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
CENTER  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
MASKING  
SENSITIVITY  
DURATION  
ON  
SET  
5S  
SET  
SET  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
RMasking will be applied for the area specified with ON.  
You can specify multiple masks. Repeat this step as required.  
RThe MOTION MASKINGscreen appears.  
To disable the mask, select the area and specify OFF.  
The position and size for each area are common to those used  
for CENT(BLC SETTEING). (See page 23)  
MEMO: Apply masking to what should not be motion-detected;  
e.g., frequently moving objects such as trees swaying in  
the wind as well as flickering.  
Set MENUto BACKand press the SET  
button.  
5
RReturns to the MOTION SETTINGscreen.  
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Specifying Alarm Input  
Select SENSITIVITY” – “SETand press the SET  
button.  
Select Y-DIFFERand specify a luminance  
difference level (1 10).  
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8
9
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The greater the number, the lower the responsiveness to the  
brightness variation, such as lighting on or off conditions.  
MOTION SETTING  
MASKING  
SENSITIVITY  
DURATION  
OFF  
SET  
5S  
Select Y-LEVELand specify a luminance level  
(1 10).  
SET  
If false alarms occur very frequently because of noise in dark  
screens, increase the value.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Select TIMEand specify a detection time of  
duration (1 60).  
RThe SENSITIVITYscreen appears.  
Select MOVEand specify a sensitivity level  
(1 10).  
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The greater the number, the lower the detectability against  
fast-moving subjects.  
G Set TESTto ON.  
SENSITIVITY  
MOVE  
5
5
5
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You can test the sensitivity of the motion detection. When any  
motion is detected, the character color will turn into red on the  
screen.  
Y-DIFFER  
Y-LEVEL  
TIME  
TEST  
OFF  
SET  
Set MENUto BACKand press the SET  
button.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
H
RReturns to the MOTION SETTINGscreen.  
RThe greater the number, the lower the responsiveness to  
movement becomes.  
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Specifying Alarm Input  
Select DURATIONand specify a time until the  
next alarm input becomes enabled.  
Select POLARITYand specify a polarity for the  
signal.  
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ALARM IN SETTING  
MOTION SETTING  
MODE  
ALM  
NO  
MASKING  
SENSITIVITY  
DURATION  
OFF  
SET  
5S  
POLARITY  
MOTION  
MOTION SET  
ZOOM  
ZOOM TIME  
DURATION  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
5S  
5S  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
NO : Normal Open (When closed, alarm input is detected.)  
NC : Normal Close (When opened, alarm input is detected.)  
Select from: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M or 5M  
Select MOTIONand specify the detection logic  
of the motion sensor and the alarm input.  
(S = second, M = minute)  
Note: A new detection or an alarm output cannot be performed  
until the specified time of duration elapses.  
OFF : The motion sensor is unused: Detects when an external  
sensor responded.  
AND : Detects when both the motion sensor and an external  
sensor responded. (You cannot select this option when the  
MODEis specified with COLOR.)  
Set MENUto BACKand press the SET  
button.  
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RReturns to the ALARM IN SETTINGscreen.  
OR : Detects when either the motion sensor or an external  
sensor responded. (During the COLORmode, detection  
is solely dependent on the responsiveness of the motion  
sensor.)  
Note: While the SENSE UPcapability is enabled, the motion  
sensor does not work. If SENSE UPhas been set to other  
than OFF, this setting is not available. (See page 28)  
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Specifying Alarm Input  
Select ZOOMand specify the zoom factor for  
alarm detection.  
Select ZOOM TIMEand specify duration time  
for zooming (if you specified ZOOMto other  
than OFFin step M).  
M
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ALARM IN SETTING  
Select from: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M or 5M  
MODE  
ALM  
NO  
(S = second, M = minute)  
POLARITY  
MOTION  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
5S  
MOTION SET  
ZOOM  
ZOOM TIME  
DURATION  
Select DURATIONand specify a time until the  
next alarm input becomes enabled.  
5S  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Select from: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M or 5M  
(S = second, M = minute)  
Note: When the MODEis specified with COLOR, this  
Select from: OFF (no zoom), x 1.4, x 2.0, x 2.5.  
setting will not appear.  
Note: If you specify the ZOOMfunction, the center of the  
screen will be electronically zoomed in automatically  
when an alarm signal is supplied from external devices  
such as door switch or infrared sensor, etc.  
When the alarm output starts, a new detection or an  
alarm output cannot be performed until the specified  
time of duration elapses.  
Even though the EL ZOOMis already specified, the  
ZOOMsettings you configure here will override it. Then  
EL ZOOMwill be set to OFF. (See page 54)  
When ZOOMis set to ON, the detection zone of the  
motion sensor is limited to CENTER (initial position and  
size). When switching ZOOMback to OFF, the above  
setting will revert to those specified before ZOOMwas  
set to ON. Also note that no adjustment is possible for  
BLC” – “CENTif ZOOMis set to ON. (See page 23)  
P Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
MEMO: You can blink the camera name on the screen when an  
alarm signal is supplied. (See page 45)  
If BLChas been set to CENT, the ZOOMfunction  
will not work. (See page 22)  
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Specifying Alarm Input  
Using Alarm Input Terminal as DAY/NIGHT Switching  
Select POLARITYand specify a polarity for the  
signal.  
1 Set MODEto COLOR.  
2
ALARM IN SETTING  
Between ALARM  
POLARITY  
Setting  
MODE  
COLOR  
NO  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
5S  
IN and COM  
Terminals  
Mode  
COLOR  
POLARITY  
MOTION  
MOTION SET  
ZOOM  
ZOOM TIME  
Open  
NO  
Close  
Open  
Close  
B/W  
B/W  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
NC  
COLOR  
NO: Normal Open (When closed, switches from COLOR to B/W.)  
NC: Normal Close (When opened, switches from COLOR to B/W.)  
MEMO: Specify this option when you want the switching between  
COLOR and B/W mode to be made by any external  
sensor or switch through the alarm input, independent on  
the ambient brightness.  
MEMO: For other settings, see pages 38 43.  
Note: You must specify COLORfor the DAY/NIGHTmode  
3 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
to enable this setting. (See page 32)  
The setting will take effect after you exit the settings  
screen.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
You can select either OFFor ORalone for  
MOTIONsetting. (See page 41)  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
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Specifying Alarm Output  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
If you have connected an external beeper or indicator to the alarm output terminal (ALARM OUT) on the rear  
panel, specify the following settings. You can also obtain a notification on the screen while an alarm occurs.  
(For connecting alarm devices, see page 10.)  
ALARM SETTING  
MAIN MENU  
ALARM IN  
SET  
ON  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
ALARM OUT  
TITLE  
ALARM SIGN  
OFF  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
SET  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
ALARM  
(SET)  
ALARM  
OUT  
MENU  
ON  
ALARM OUT SETTING (Alarm output)  
Select POLARITYand specify a polarity for the  
signal.  
Select ALARM TIMEand specify duration time  
to output alarm.  
1
2
Select from: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M or 5M  
ALARM OUT SETTING  
(S = second, M = minute)  
POLARITY  
ALARM TIME  
NO  
5S  
MEMO: You can display alarm on the monitor screen.  
(See page 45)  
NO: Normal Open (Closes when alarm input is detected).  
NC: Normal Close (Opens when alarm input is detected).  
3 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
MEMO: For the electrical characteristics of alarm output, the  
nominal output of the open collector (grounded emitter) is  
18 V 25 mA.  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
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Specifying Alarm Output  
ALARM SIGN (Alarm display)  
Select ALARM SIGNon the ALARM SETTING”  
screen and specify a displaying time.  
1
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
ALARM SETTING  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
ALARM IN  
ALARM OUT  
ALARM SIGN  
SET  
OFF  
OFF  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Select from: OFF (not display), 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 1M,  
2M, 3M, 4M or 5M (S = second, M = minute)  
RIf you specify any value other than OFF, the camera name on  
the screen will blink for the specified time of duration when an  
alarm occurs.  
Alarm occurred  
CAM1  
MEMO: If the camera name is not given, ??...will blink on the  
screen.  
Even if the TITLEis specified as OFF, the camera  
name will blink when an alarm occurs.  
(See page 16)  
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Correcting Gamma Characteristic  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
If the contrast or brightness of the monitor screen does not seem appropriate, change the mode for Gamma correction*.  
OPTION  
MAIN MENU  
GAMMA  
0.45  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
APERTURE  
MIRROR  
TITLE  
SYNC  
NEGA/POSI  
PRIVACY MASK  
EL ZOOM  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
OPTION  
(SET)  
GAMMA  
MENU  
GAMMA setting  
1 Select a mode for Gamma.  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the setting screen and returns to the normal  
OPTION  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
GAMMA  
0.45  
APERTURE  
MIRROR  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
NEGA/POSI  
PRIVACY MASK  
EL ZOOM  
Note: If you specify MODE1 or MODE2, the effect may vary  
depending on the subjects: Verify the effect before use.  
MEMO: The gamma setting is possible individually for each of  
OFFand ONof WIDE-D. (Initial setting is  
OFF: 0.45, ON: MODE2.)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
0.45  
1
: Gamma value of γ = 0.45  
: Gamma value of γ = 1  
* About Gamma correction  
Gamma (γ) is a value representing a responsiveness  
characteristic of image contrast. Every input and output device  
of image data has its own Gamma value; the overall Gamma  
value must be corrected to be equal to 1. If a monitor has a  
Gamma value of 2.2, for example, the value for this unit must  
be corrected to 0.45 (2.2 x 0.45 1).  
MODE1 : Brighten dark spots.  
MODE2 : Highlight the contrast of whole screen.  
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Accentuating Subject Outline  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
By specifying the APERTURE* setting, you can accentuate the outline of the subject when its image is blurred and  
unidentifiable.  
MAIN MENU  
OPTION  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
GAMMA  
0.45  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
TITLE  
APERTURE  
MIRROR  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
NEGA/POSI  
PRIVACY MASK  
EL ZOOM  
SET  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
OPTION  
(SET)  
MENU  
APERTURE  
ON  
APERTURE SETTING  
1 Adjust the outline (1 17).  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the setting screen and returns to the normal  
APERTURE SETTING  
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monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select the BACK”  
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and press the SET button.  
* Aperture means outline correction. The more the outline is  
highlighted, the higher the apparent resolution looks.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
The greater the number, the crisper the outline becomes.  
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Inverting Images (horizontal/vertical)  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
If a camera is installed upside down, or monitoring subjects in a mirror or viewing backward from vehicle, you can invert the  
images vertically and/or horizontally.  
MAIN MENU  
OPTION  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
GAMMA  
0.45  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
TITLE  
APERTURE  
MIRROR  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
NEGA/POSI  
PRIVACY MASK  
EL ZOOM  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
OPTION  
(SET)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
MIRROR  
MENU  
MIRROR setting (Image Inversion)  
1 Select an inversion mode.  
OPTION  
V
: Vertical inversion  
GAMMA  
0.45  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
HV : Horizontal and vertical  
inversion  
APERTURE  
MIRROR  
NEGA/POSI  
PRIVACY MASK  
EL ZOOM  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
OFF : Normal  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
H
: Horizontal inversion  
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Inverting Images (Brightness/Hue)  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
You can record negative images of color film as positive images by reflecting the brightness and hue of the video signal.  
OPTION  
MAIN MENU  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
GAMMA  
0.45  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
TITLE  
APERTURE  
MIRROR  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
NEGA/POSI  
PRIVACY MASK  
EL ZOOM  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
OPTION  
(SET)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
NEGA/POSI  
MENU  
NEGA/POSI setting  
1 Set NEGA/POSIto ONor OFF.  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
OPTION  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
GAMMA  
0.45  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
APERTURE  
MIRROR  
NEGA/POSI  
PRIVACY MASK  
EL ZOOM  
MEMO: If the inverted image is not easily viewable, make the  
following settings:  
GAMMA  
: 1 (See page 46)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
APERTURE : OFF (See page 47)  
IRIS  
BLC  
AGC  
: Optimum value (See pages 19, 21)  
: CENT (See page 22)  
: OFF (See page 32)  
OFF : Normal image  
ON : Negatively/positively inverted image  
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Hiding Partial Image (Privacy Protection)  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
If privacy protection is required for any shot, apply the masking feature for any position to be prevented from being presented.  
You can also lock the setting and its cancellation by specifying a password.  
MAIN MENU  
OPTION  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
GAMMA  
0.45  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
TITLE  
APERTURE  
MIRROR  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
NEGA/POSI  
PRIVACY MASK  
EL ZOOM  
SET  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
PRIVACY MASK  
(SET)  
OPTION  
(SET)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
MENU  
PRIVACY MASK SETTING  
Select MASK SET” – “SETand press the SET  
button.  
Set MASK 1to SETand press the SET  
button.  
1
2
MASK NO. SELECT  
PRIVACY MASK SETTING  
MASK 1  
MASK 2  
MASK 3  
MASK 4  
MASK 5  
MASK 6  
MASK 7  
MASK 8  
SET  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
PASSWORD LOCK  
OFF  
PASSWORD CHANGE SET  
MASK SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
MENU  
BACK  
RThe MASK NO. SELECTscreen appears.  
RThe POSITIONscreen appears.  
You can specify only OFFor SETfor the first time setting.  
However, once the masking setting is made, then you can  
select any from OFF, SETor ONoption.  
Note: If PASSWORD LOCKis specified with ON, you must  
enter the password. (See page 52)  
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PRIVACY MASK SETTING (continued)  
From the datum point at the upper left corner of the area, the  
size can be scaled up or down, as well as side to side.  
RThe PRESETand MENUappear on the screen.  
To repeat a masking setting, select MENUand BACKand  
press the SET button, and then repeat steps from 2 to 4.  
Locate the upper left corner of an area for which  
you want to mask, and then press the SET  
button.  
3
MASK 1 SET  
[POSITION]  
MEMO: If you return to the masking setting screen using BACK,  
the specified mask number will be specified with ON. If  
you want to change the setting, specify OFF. And if you  
want to change the previously specified masking position  
and size, select SETand then press the SET button to  
establish a new setting.  
SET  
SET  
RThe SIZEscreen appears.  
MEMO: You can specify up to 8 maskings on the screen.  
MEMO: Here, determine the upper left position of the masking  
(Example: 4 maskings)  
area.  
Pressing the button further when the right end or the  
bottom end of the displayed area hits an edge will scale  
down the area size, but you can set your preferred size in  
step 4.  
MASK 1  
2
Specify the masking size and press the SET  
button.  
4
MASK 1 SET  
[SIZE]  
3
4
5 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
SET  
SET  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
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Hiding Partial Image (Privacy Protection)  
I To lock (protect) the settings:  
Enter the password (4 numerical values) and  
press the SET button.  
2
Select PASSWORD LOCK” – “OFFand press  
1
the SET button.  
PASSWORD  
PRIVACY MASK SETTING  
PASSWORD LOCK  
OFF  
1234  
SET  
PASSWORD CHANGE SET  
MASK SET  
SET  
SET  
Select  
number.  
Move  
cursor.  
SET  
MENU  
BACK  
MENU  
BACK  
Enter 1234.  
RIf you enter a valid password, you will see the OKmessage  
and the BACKblinks.  
RThe PASSWORDscreen appears.  
MEMO: You must enter the valid password before you can lock  
Note: If you enter an incorrect password, you will see the NG”  
message. If you fail to enter the valid password three  
times successively, the prompt display will disappear and  
BACKwill blink. Press the SET button to return to the  
PRIVACY MASK SETTINGscreen.  
the settings using a password.  
• “1234is a factory-preset password; you are  
recommended to change it to your own password.  
(See page 53)  
3 Press the SET button.  
RReturns to the PRIVACY MASK SETTINGscreen, and ON”  
will blink next to PASSWORD LOCK.  
MEMO: To disable the password lock, select ONand press the  
SET button, and then enter the password.  
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Hiding Partial Image (Privacy Protection)  
I To change password:  
Enter the current password and press the SET  
button.  
2
Select PASSWORD CHANGE” – “SETand  
1
press the SET button.  
PASSWORD  
PRIVACY MASK SETTING  
[NOW PASSWORD]  
PASSWORD LOCK  
ON  
1234  
SET  
PASSWORD CHANGE SET  
MASK SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
MENU  
BACK  
MENU  
BACK  
RThe NEW PASSWORDscreen appears.  
Note: If you enter an incorrect password, you will see the NG”  
message. If you fail to enter the valid password three  
times successively, the prompt display will disappear and  
BACKwill blink. Press the SET button to return to the  
PRIVACY MASK SETTINGscreen.  
RThe NOW PASSWORDscreen appears.  
Enter a new password (4 numerical values) and  
press the SET button.  
3
Note: Write down the password before you forget it.  
RYou will see the OKmessage and the BACKwill blink.  
4 Press the SET button.  
RReturns to the PRIVACY MASK SETTINGscreen.  
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Multiplying Magnitude of Electronic Zoom  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
In addition to zooming on the lens side, you can obtain further zooming by magnifying an electronic  
zoom factor.  
MAIN MENU  
OPTION  
LANGUAGE  
SET  
OFF  
INT  
SET  
AUTO  
ATW  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
END  
GAMMA  
0.45  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
TITLE  
APERTURE  
MIRROR  
SYNC  
EXPOSURE  
DAY/NIGHT  
WHITE BALANCE  
ALARM  
NEGA/POSI  
PRIVACY MASK  
EL ZOOM  
SET  
OPTION  
PRESET  
OPTION  
(SET)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
EL ZOOM  
MENU  
EL ZOOM (Electronic Zoom)  
1 Specify a zoom factor.  
OPTION  
2 Set MENUto ENDand press the SET button.  
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal  
monitoring screen.  
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACKand  
press the SET button.  
GAMMA  
0.45  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
APERTURE  
MIRROR  
NEGA/POSI  
PRIVACY MASK  
EL ZOOM  
Note: EL ZOOMis not available under the following  
conditions:  
The zoom factor is specified for the alarm detection in  
the alarm setting. (See page 42)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
The WIDE-D (wide dynamic range) is set to ON.  
(See page 26)  
Select from: OFF (no zoom), x 1.4, x 2.0, x 2.5, and MANU.  
• “BLCis set to CENT. (See page 22)  
• “MOTIONis set to other than OFF. (See page 41)  
If you select MANU, you can manually zoom in and out by  
pressing the CURSOR button vertically. (OFF 2.5)  
Pressing up the CURSOR button allows you to zoom in, while  
pressing down allows you to zoom out.  
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Settings Screens List  
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 14.  
[LANGUAGE]  
[WHITE BALANCE]  
LANGUAGE : Switches display language among English, German and  
French. (See page 15)  
(ATW/ATW-A/AWC/3200/5600/FLUE/MWB) : Selects mode for white  
balance. (See page 34)  
ATW MASKING : Specifies mask for auto mode. (See page 35)  
AWC SETTING : Adjusts through one-touch by focusing on white  
paper, etc. (See page 36)  
[TITLE]  
TITLE SETTING : Names camera. (See page 16)  
MWB SETTING : Adjusts fine color manually. (See page 37)  
[SYNC] (INT/L-L)  
L-L SETTING (L-L) : Adjusts line lock phase. (See page 18)  
[ALARM]  
ALARM IN  
[EXPOSURE]  
ALARM IN SETTING : Used when external alarm devices are  
connected to the alarm input terminal.  
(See page 38)  
MOTION SET : Specifies settings for motion sensor. (See page 38)  
ALARM OUT (OFF/ON)  
EXPOSURE SETTING  
IRIS (AI/EI)  
IRIS SETTING (AI) : Adjusts for auto iris lens. (See page 19)  
IRIS SETTING (EI) : Adjusts for manual iris lens. (See page 21)  
WIDE-D SETTING (ON/OFF) : Adjusts wide dynamic functions.  
(See page 26)  
BLC (OFF/CENT/MULT) : Selects backlight correction mode.  
(See page 22)  
BLC SETTING (CENT/MULT) : Adjusts backlight correction.  
(See pages 23, 25)  
SENSE UP (OFF/x2/x4/x8/x16/x40) : Increases electronic sensitivity in  
dark place, etc. (See page 28)  
ALARM OUT SETTING (ON) : Used when external alarm devices  
are connected to the alarm output  
terminal. (See page 44)  
ALARM SIGN (OFF/5S/10S/15S/20S/30S/1M/2M/3M/4M/5M) :  
Displays alarm on the monitor screen when the alarm  
comes on. (See page 45)  
[OPTION]  
GAMMA (0.45/1/MODE1/MODE2) : Corrects contrast or brightness.  
(See page 46)  
SHUTTER (50/120/250/500/1000/2000/4000/10000) :  
Specifies shutter speed. (See page 29)  
APERTURE (OFF/ON) : Accentuates subject outline. (See page 47)  
MIRROR (OFF/H/V/HV) : Inverts subject horizontally and/or vertically.  
(See page 48)  
NEGA/POSI (OFF/ON) : Invert brightness and hue of images.  
(See page 49)  
[DAY/NIGHT]  
(AUTO/COLOR/B/W) : Selects DAY/NIGHT mode. (See page 30)  
D/N SETTING : Adjusts for each mode. (See page 31 - 33)  
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Settings Screens List  
I Useful Operations  
PRIVACY MASK  
Putting titles to camera images:  
PRIVACY MASK SETTING  
TITLE SETTING (See page 16).  
PASSWORD LOCK : Locks the mask settings by password.  
(See page 52)  
PASSWORD CHANGE : Specifies a new password. (See page 53)  
Capturing clear image of fast-moving subject by increasing shutter  
speed:  
SHUTTER (See page 29).  
MASK SET : Specifies masking on the screen for privacy  
protection. (See page 50)  
EL ZOOM (OFF/x1.4/x2.0/x2.5/MANU) : Specifies electronic zoom  
factor. (See page 54)  
Connecting to an external door switch or infrared sensor:  
ALARM IN SETTING (See page 38).  
Switching between color and monochrome mode of DAY/NIGHT  
function using external switch, etc.:  
ALARM IN SETTING (See page 43).  
Controlling external beeper or indicator connected to camera by  
using alarm detection function:  
ALARM OUT SETTING (See page 44).  
Inverting image horizontally and/or vertically:  
MIRROR (See page 48).  
Inverting brightness and hue of images to record negative images of  
color shot as positive images:  
NEGA/POSI (OFF/ON) (See page 49).  
Hiding partial image for privacy protection:  
PRIVACY MASK SETTING (See page 50).  
Changing electronic zoom factor:  
EL ZOOM (See page 54).  
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Troubleshooting  
Before seeking repair service, please review the following points first. If the trouble persists, contact your local sales agent or  
installer.  
Symptom  
Items to Be Checked  
Is the coaxial cable connected securely?  
Is lighting appropriate?  
Did you uncap the lens?  
Is the setting for the Auto Iris switching correct?  
Symptom  
Distorted  
picture after  
switching from  
color to  
monochrome  
mode of DAY/  
NIGHT:  
Items to Be Checked  
Is ONspecified for BURST?  
(See pages 31, 33)  
No images  
available:  
(See page 8)  
Is power supplied? (See page 9)  
Are power supply and voltage appropriate?  
(See page 9)  
Are switch settings for DC and VIDEO correct?  
(See page 8)  
Inappropriate  
contrast or  
outline of  
Did you try Gamma value adjustment?  
(See page 46)  
Is the aperture adjusted? (See page 47)  
images:  
Distorted  
images:  
Frequent false  
detection by  
Motion Sensor:  
Is sync adjusted by the line lock? (See page 18)  
Is detection sensitivity adjusted? (See page 38)  
Is the focus of the lens adjusted?  
Is the flange back adjusted? (See page 12)  
Is the lens transparent without blur? (Use  
commercial cleaning paper and liquid to wipe  
out.)  
Unclear  
images:  
Is the iris adjusted? (For AI or EI, see page 19 or  
21 respectively.)  
Is sensitivity increased to adapt dark  
environment? (See page 28)  
Unrecognizable  
subject in the  
backlight:  
Is backlight correction specified? (See page 22)  
Poor color  
images:  
Is white balance adjusted? (See page 34)  
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Specifications  
Pickup device  
1/3CCD  
Privacy masking  
DAY/NIGHT  
OFF/ON, Up to 8 spots, Lockable with password  
Effective pixels  
Horizontal resolution  
Electronic zoom  
752 (H) x 582 (V), PAL  
More than 480 TV lines  
x2.5 (with Alarm Zoom Function)  
AUTO / COLOR / B/W, specifiable COLOR / B/W  
switching sensitivity for AUTO mode, switchable  
COLOR / B/W mode working with external terminal  
(during COLOR mode), switchable ON/OFF for color  
burst for B/W mode.  
Internal synchronization/Line lock, V phase  
adjustment possible  
Synchronization  
method  
External x 1, Output x 1, NO/NC switch  
Alarm output: Open Collector, Grounded Emitter with  
18 V/25 mA  
1.0 lx (F1.2, COLOR mode, Normal Gain)  
0.5 lx (F1.2, COLOR mode, High Gain)  
0.025 lx (F1.2, COLOR mode, x40 electronic  
sensitivity increased, Normal Gain)  
ALARM INPUT &  
OUTPUT  
Detectable area frame x 5 spot, specifiable location,  
Masking and Area ON/OFF  
Motion sensor  
Camera title  
Lowest image  
illumination  
0.05 lx (F1.2, B/W mode, Normal Gain)  
0.025 lx (F1.2, B/W mode, High Gain)  
0.002 lx (F1.2, B/W mode, x40 electronic sensitivity  
increased, Normal Gain)  
OFF/ON, up to 16 characters, adjustable title position  
NEGA/POSI inversion OFF/ON  
Communications  
Power indicator  
Simplified controller (VAC-70) supported  
LED-red  
S/N  
More than 50 dB (with AGC OFF)  
Operational  
Backlight  
10 ~ +50°C/below 90% RH (Non-condensing)  
OFF/Center-weighted metering/ Multi-spot metering  
OFF/ON (For auto iris only)  
temperature/humidity  
compensation  
Power source  
Power consumption  
Weight  
24 V 10% AC, 50 Hz, 12 - 15 V DC  
WIDE-D  
6 W  
1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,  
1/10000  
Electronic shutter  
Iris function  
420 g  
AI/EI  
Dimensions  
(W x H x D mm)  
67 x 54 x 128  
AUTO/OFF, works with auto iris  
Up to x40 setting possible  
Electronic sensitivity  
boosting  
Auto Tracing White balance (ATW),  
Auto Tracing White balance-All (ATW-A),  
One-push (AWC), Manual White Balance (MWB),  
Indoor (3200), Outdoor (5600),  
White balance  
Fluorescent lighting (FLUE)  
AGC gain  
HIGH/MID/NORM/Manual  
Gamma  
0.45/1/MODE1/MODE2  
Mirror image effect  
Aperture  
OFF/Horizontally/Vertically/Horizontally and Vertically  
ON/OFF specifiable  
The appearance and specifications of the product are subject to  
change without notice.  
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Printed on recycled paper  
Gedruckt auf recyceltem Papier  
PapierImprimé sur du papier recyclé  
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.  
1AC6P1P2918--  
L5BC2/XE (0305KP-SY)  
Printed in Japan  
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