American Dynamics Tyco ADC770 User Manual

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA  
INSTRUCTIONS  
ADC770  
LOOK  
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DIGITAL  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Serial No. which is  
located on the body. Retain this  
information for future reference.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
ADC770  
LWT0188-001A-H  
13. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance.  
14. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.  
15. Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch  
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance.  
16. Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
17. Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service person-  
nel under the following conditions:  
a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
b. If liquid has been spilled into the appliance.  
c. If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Ad-  
just only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive  
work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation.  
e. If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
f. When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need  
for service.  
18. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replace-  
ment parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the origi-  
nal part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
19. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance, ask the service technician to  
perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating  
condition.  
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Safety Precautions  
Due to design modifications, data given in this  
instruction book are subject to possible change  
without prior notice.  
FOR USA AND CANADA  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
WARNING:  
TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE OR  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
EXPOSETHIS APPLIANCETO RAIN  
OR MOISTURE.  
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR  
BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS  
INSIDE.REFER  
SERVICING  
TO  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
AVERTISSEMENT:  
The lightning flash wish arrowhead  
symbol, within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the pres-  
ence of uninsulated "dangerous volt-  
age" within the product's enclosure that  
may be of sufficient magnitude to con-  
stitute a risk of electric shock to per-  
sons.  
POUR EVITER LES RISQUES  
D’INCENDIE OU D’ELECTRO-  
CUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER  
LAPPAREIL A LHUMIDITE OU A LA  
PLUIE.  
The exclamation point within an equi-  
lateral triangle is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of important op-  
erating and maintenance (servicing)  
instructions in the literature accompa-  
nying the appliance.  
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA)  
RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA)  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
Information for USA  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could  
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Class B est  
conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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Thank you for purchasing this product.  
(These instrustions are for ADC770)  
Before beginning to operate this unit, please read the instruction manual  
carefully in order to make sure that the best possible performance is obtained.  
CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION  
Features ...............................................................................................................................6  
Operating Precautions .........................................................................................................7  
Controls, Connectors and Indicators ...................................................................................8  
CONNECTION/INSTALLATION  
Procedures ........................................................................................................................12  
Mounting the lens ..............................................................................................................14  
Connections on the back ...................................................................................................15  
Setting the switches...........................................................................................................17  
Mounting the camera .........................................................................................................18  
Lens adjustment ................................................................................................................20  
Back focus adjustment.......................................................................................................21  
Auto white balance control adjustment .............................................................................22  
MENU SETTING  
Setting the menu................................................................................................................23  
The flow of menu screen ...................................................................................................24  
SYNC ADJUST Screen .....................................................................................................26  
ALC SETTINGS Screen ....................................................................................................26  
VIDEO ADJUST Screen ....................................................................................................30  
MODE SELECT Screen ....................................................................................................31  
MOTION DETECT Screen.................................................................................................31  
FACTORY SETTINGS Screen...........................................................................................33  
BLC EDITTING Screen .....................................................................................................34  
Manual Adjustment of White Balance ...............................................................................35  
CAMERA TITLE Setting ....................................................................................................36  
Setting the MOTION DETECT Function ...........................................................................37  
OTHERS  
Installing the ferrite core ....................................................................................................38  
Specifications.....................................................................................................................38  
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INTRODUCTION  
Features  
A new DSP (Digital Signal Processor)  
features a Extended Dynamic Range  
(ExDR) and enables to shoot both bright  
and dark locations.  
Before starting an important recording,  
be sure to perform a test recording in  
order to confirm that a normal  
recording is possible.  
We do not accept liability for the loss of  
a recording in the case of it becoming  
impossible to record due to a problem  
in the video camera,VCR or video tape.  
We do not accept liability for any  
damage to the camera in cases when it  
is dropped because of incomplete  
installation due to not observing the  
installation instructions correctly.Please  
be careful when installing the camera.  
The motion detector is not a feature to  
prevent theft, fire, etc. Even if an  
accident should occur resulting in  
damage, we do not accept any liability.  
The use of a new CCD with a SENSE UP  
(X32) function realized the minimum  
luminous flux density for subject of 0.8 lx  
(F1.2, 50%, AGC 20dB) and 0.025 lx (at  
slow shutter).  
A motion detector function detects the  
motion inside an image and emits alarm  
signals.  
Characters and symbols used in this instruction manual.  
CAUTION : Cautionary notes concerning operation of the unit.  
MEMO  
: Reference such as restrictions of features, etc.  
: Reference page or item.  
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Operating Precautions  
To save energy, when it is not being used  
turn the system’s power off.  
Observe the following when carrying out  
camera maintenance.  
This camera has been designed for indoor  
use. When you use it outdoor, be sure to  
use a housing and the like.  
Do not install or use the camera in the  
following places.  
Turn the power OFF before proceeding  
to carry out maintenance.  
If it is contaminated seriously, clean the  
contaminated part with a cloth (or a  
tissue) which has been soaked in a  
solution of water and a neutral detergent.  
The unit is to be powered by a DC 12 V or  
an AC 24 V power supply.  
• In a place exposed to rain or moisture.  
• In a place with vapor or oil soot, for  
example in a kitchen.  
• When the ambient temperature rises  
above or falls below the acceptable  
range (from –10°C to 50°C).  
The AC 24V power supply should conform  
to the following:  
Class 2 only  
• Near a source of radiation, X-rays,  
strong radio waves or magnetism.  
• In a place subject to vibration.  
Caution for operating the video iris lens  
In case the video iris lens is set to an  
extremely low level, malfunction – such as  
the hunting phenomenon in which the iris  
opens or closes unintentionally – can  
occur.  
• In a place with excessive dirt.  
If this camera and the cables connected  
to this camera are used where there are  
strong electromagnetic waves or where  
there is magnetism present, for example  
near a radio or TV transmitter, power  
transformer or an electric motor, the picture  
may produce noise and the colours may  
be affected.  
This camera incorporates an AGC circuit.  
As a result, when it is used under low light  
conditions, the camera sensitivity is  
automatically boosted and the picture may  
look uneven. However, this is not a  
malfunction.  
When this camera is used in the ATW  
mode, the recorded colours may be slightly  
different from the actual colours due to the  
operational principles of the auto-tracking  
white balance circuit. However, this is not  
a malfunction.  
If a high-intensity object (such as a lamp)  
is shot, the image on the screen may have  
vertical lines (smear) or blur (blooming)  
at its periphery. This is a characteristic of  
the CCD, and is not a defect.  
In such a case, first set the “LEVEL”  
potentiometer on the lens to the H position  
(iris open), and then adjust it to an optimum  
level.  
A CCD is made by high technology,  
boasting an exceptionally high level of  
precision with an effective pixel of more  
than 99.99%. Although there is a less than  
0.01% pixel defect (whitish flaw, blackish  
flaw), this does not mean that the CCD is  
out of order.  
The cable stopper on the terminal block  
can come off sometimes. Therefore, be  
sure to take enough time and fix the cable  
securely.  
When a highly bright subject is shot,  
sometimes undulations can be observed  
on the vertical lines of the subject.  
However, this phenomenon is peculiar to  
the unit and is not a sign of malfunction.  
The beat may sometimes appear on the  
screen if gain is raised when the line lock  
is in use, but the phenomenon takes place  
due to the fluctuation of power frequency  
and is not a malfunction.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Controls, Connectors and Indicators  
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1
3
4
5
7
6
Lens mount  
This means to attach the lens.  
This is applicable to both the C-mount  
lenses and CS-mount lenses.  
Camera-mounting bracket  
4
1
2
The bracket has been attached on the  
bottom of the camera before shipment. It  
can also be attached on the top  
according to the circumstance.  
To re-attach the bracket use the threaded  
holes at the top, with the camera  
Backfocus adjustment ring  
Adjusting the back focus during lens  
installation.  
mounting bracket locking screws  
.
7
When readjustment is required, loosen  
the locking screw  
counterclockwise and turn the back focus  
adjustment ring  
by turning it  
Camera-mounting screw  
hole (1/4 inch)  
Use this hole when mounting  
the camera onto a fixer, pan/  
tilt unit, and the like. (Use a  
screw shorter than 7 mm.)  
3
5
MAX.  
7mm  
.
2
After the adjustment, tighten the locking  
screw again.  
3
[BF LOCK] Back focus locking screw  
This serves to fix the back focus-adjusting  
ring.  
3
Rotation-preventive hole  
6
7
Make use of this rotation-preventive hole  
to prevent any fall when mounting the  
camera. Make sure that the camera is  
securely mounted.  
Camera mounting bracket fixing screws  
(×2: M2.6 × 6 mm)  
Be sure to use a 6 mm long screw.  
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SET  
CAMERA  
SETUP  
EXT TERM-OFF  
INT/GL  
ON  
LL  
AWC  
MENU  
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NOT USED  
IRIS  
VIDEO  
DC  
8
9 0  
Cover  
[SET/AWC] Set. Auto White Control  
Button  
SET: Press this button to display a sub-  
menu.  
8
9
12  
The cover opens if it is pulled to the left  
while being pushed.  
[VIDEO/DC] Iris Selector Switch  
This is set according to the type of lens  
when an automatic iris control lens is  
used.  
VIDEO: In case of lens with EE amp built-  
in.  
(Page 23)  
AWC: If this button is kept pressed for  
more than 1 second, a one-push-  
auto-white-balance function works  
and sets the white balance. Once  
it is set, even if colour temperature  
changes, white balance does not  
change.It is also possible to make  
fine adjustments on the set white  
balance.  
DC:  
In case of lens without EE amp  
built-in.  
At time of factory shipment)  
(DC:  
[IRIS] Iris Terminal  
This is connected to an automatic iris  
control lens.  
10  
11  
(Page 22)  
(Page 14)  
[MENU] Menu Button  
When the button is pressed, a menu  
screen is brought up.  
(Page 23)  
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INTRODUCTION  
Controls, Connectors and Indicators (Continued)  
[
,
,
,
] Up-and-down, left-and-  
13  
14  
right Button  
These buttons select items on the menu  
screen and change a set value.  
(Page 23)  
[EXT.TERM-ON/OFF] Terminal On/Off  
Switch of External Synchronization  
Signal  
This is a terminating ON/OFF switch for  
the external synchronization input signal.  
When this is switched ON, termination is  
executed via a 75 resistor.  
ON: terminates at 75.  
OFF: does not terminate at 75.  
(ON: At time of factory shipment)  
[INT/GL, LL] Selector Switch for  
Synchronizing System  
15  
This switch can set a synchronizing system  
of the camera.  
INT/GL:  
This is set for internal synchronization  
(INT) or external synchronization (GL).  
LL (Line Lock):  
The camera’s vertical synchronization is  
locked to the AC 24V power line frequency.  
When switching between multiple cameras  
using a switcher, selecting this mode and  
adjusting the vertical phase can reduce the  
monitor sync disturbances occurring when  
the camera image is switched.This cannot  
be used in regions where the power  
frequency is 50 Hz. (INT/GL: At time of  
factory shipment)  
NOT USED  
16  
This cannot be used. Do not switch.  
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REMOTE  
CLASS 2 ONLY(U TYPE)  
ISOLATED POWER ONLY  
(E TYPE)  
AUX GND  
Y/C OUT  
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SYNC IN  
POWER  
VIDEO OUT  
SEE INST-  
RUCTION  
MANUAL  
)
[DC 12V, AC 24V] Power input terminals  
To input DC 12V or AC 24V power.  
[POWER] Power indicator lamp  
This lamp lights when power is supplied  
to the camera.  
17  
18  
21  
22  
[AUX, GND] Auxiliary OutputTerminals  
If any change occurs in the area that was  
set on the MOTION DETECT screen, these  
terminals output signals. (Page 31)  
[Open-collector Low signal. Maximum  
voltage 30V, Current 30mA.]  
[SYNC IN] Sync signal input connector  
This BNC connector accepts the input of  
an external sync signal such as a composite  
video (VBS) or black burst (BB) signal.  
When a sync signal is input into this  
connector, the camera operation is  
automatically synchronized with the  
external sync signal.  
[Y/C OUT] Y/C output connector  
This 4-pin connector outputs the luminance  
and chrominance signal.  
19  
To terminate this connector at 75, turn  
• Pin configuration ofY/C OUT connector  
ON the EXT.TERM switch  
.
14  
4
3
1
2
Pin No.  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
GND  
GND  
Luminance (Y)  
Chrominance (C)  
[VIDEO OUT] Video signal output  
connector  
20  
This BNC connector outputs a composite  
video signal. Connect this to the video input  
connector of a video monitor, switcher, etc.  
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION  
Procedures  
Execute connection/installation according to the procedures described below.  
Turn OFF the power supply to all equipment to be used before making carefully.  
4.Setting the switches  
6.Back focus adjustment  
(Page 17)  
(Page 21)  
SET  
CAMERA  
SETUP  
EXT TERM-OFF  
INT/GL  
ON  
LL  
AWC  
MENU  
NOT USED  
VIDEO  
DC  
5.Lens adjustment  
7.Auto white balance  
control adjustment  
(Page 22)  
(Page 20)  
1. Mounting the lens  
3.Mounting the camera  
(Page 14)  
(Page 18)  
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DC 12V/AC 24V  
power supply  
2.Connections  
To alarm terminals  
such as switches  
(Page 15)  
REMOTE  
ONLY(U TYPE)  
1
2
CLASS  
2
ISOLATED POWER ONLY  
(E TYPE)  
AUX GND  
Y/C OUT  
Genlock sync  
signal generator  
SYNC IN  
POWER  
VIDEO OUT  
SEE INST-  
RUCTION  
MANUAL  
Monitor  
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION  
Mounting the lens  
Mount the lens according to the procedures described below.  
1. Before mounting a lens, check whether  
it is a C-mount or CS-mount lens.  
To change the mounting method, loosen  
the back-focus locking screw (M 2.6)  
using a Phillips head screwdriver, turn  
the back-focus adjusting ring with your  
fingers or the screwdriver and change  
the mounting method.  
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L
F
B
Dimension (b) of the lens shown in the  
illustration must be as shown in the table  
below. If (b) exceeds the value in the  
table, it may damage the inside of the  
camera or correct mounting may be im-  
possible; never use such lenses. Do not  
attach the C-mount lens when using a  
CS-mount.  
(b)  
F
(c)  
Lens  
Flange back (c) Dimension (b)  
3.  
VIDEO  
DC  
C mount lens 17.526mm  
CS mount lens 12.5mm  
10mm or less  
5.5mm or less  
2.  
The F mark indicates a focal point.  
2. Mount the lens on the camera by turning  
IRIS  
VIDEO  
DC  
the lens clockwise. Adjust its position.  
4.  
1
2
3
3. When using an auto-iris lens with an EE  
amplifier, turn the switch to the “VIDEO”  
side.When no EE amplifier is equipped,  
turn the switch to the “DC” side.  
4
4. If the lens has an auto-iris mechanism,  
connect the lens cable after checking the  
pin arrangement.  
3
1
If the lens cable has a different type of  
plug, use the 4-P plug supplied.  
4
2
Attached 4 pin plugs  
Lens  
DC IRIS  
(does not contain EE amplifier)  
VIDEO IRIS  
1 3  
Pin No.  
(contain EE amplifier)  
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1
Brake  
Brake  
Drive  
Drive  
9V [max 50mA]  
NC  
VIDEO  
GND  
2
3
4
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2 4  
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Connections on the back  
Connect the DC 12 V or the AC 24 V power  
supply to the DC 12V/AC 24V terminals. To  
prevent connection errors or a cable  
disconnection, we recommend the use of lug  
plates for the connections.  
Power supply  
The following table shows the connection  
distances and connection cables provided  
that 2-conductor VVF cables (vinyl-insulated  
vinyl sheath cables) are used.  
REMOTE  
CLASS 2 ONLY(U TYPE)  
ISOLATED POWER ONLY  
(E TYPE)  
1
2
Maximum extension 328 feet 853 feet 1345 feet 1640 feet  
AUX GND  
(reference)  
(100 m) (260 m) (410 m) (500 m)  
Y/C OUT  
Conductor  
diameter  
18AWG 14AWG 12AWG 9AWG  
(1.0 mm) (1.6 mm) (2.0 mm) (2.6 mm)  
SYNC IN  
POWER  
VIDEO OUT  
SEE INST-  
RUCTION  
MANUAL  
MEMO  
If thin cables are used (i.e. with a high resistance), a significant voltage drop will occur  
when the unit is at its maximum power consumption. Either use a thick cable to restrict  
the voltage drop at the camera side to below 10%, or place the power supply near to the  
camera. If voltage drop occurs during operation, the performance will be unstable.  
Attach the cable conductors so that they do not come into contact with the drop prevention  
wires.  
Do not allow input from both a DC 12 V and AC 24 V power supply at the same time.  
When using a DC 12 V power supply, ensure that the polarities of the cable are correct.  
The AC 24 V power supply should conform to the following:  
Class 2 only  
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION  
Connections on the back (Continued)  
Genlock connection  
With some systems, when the external sync  
signal is a composite video or black burst sig-  
nal genlocking by applying an external sync  
input requires the horizontal phase (H  
PHASE) and colour phase (SC COARSE) to  
be adjusted.  
MEMO  
Genlocking is not possible with a signal  
containing too much jitter, such as a VCR  
or videodisc playback signal.  
Setting the swaitches  
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Setting the switches  
EXT TERM-OFF  
INT/GL  
ON  
LL  
SET  
CAMERA  
SETUP  
EXT TERM-OFF  
INT/GL  
ON  
LL  
AWC  
MENU  
NOT USED  
NOT USED  
IRIS  
VIDEO  
DC  
Select the synchronization method of the  
camera image.  
Set the switch on all cameras to LL (Line Lock)  
and match with the V. PHASE.  
(Page 26.)  
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION  
Mounting the camera  
When mounting the camera on a fixer, pan/  
tilt, etc., use the camera mounting screw hole  
located on the camera-mounting bracket.  
Camera mounting  
screw  
Camera-mounting bracket  
CAUTION:  
Use the screw with a  
length shorter than 7mm  
from a camera-mounting  
face.  
MAX.  
7mm  
Furthermore, make use of the rotation  
prevention hole to prevent the camera from  
falling and securely mount the camera.  
Special precautions must be taken for  
mounting the camera on a wall or a ceiling.  
We are not liable for any damage caused by  
improper installation.  
Rotation prevention hole  
Fall Prevention  
Exercise maximum caution when  
installing the unit to the wall or ceiling. You  
should not engage in the installation work  
yourself. Ask a professional to do the job,  
since the fall of the unit can result in  
injuries and accidents.  
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D
GN  
UX  
A
AC24V  
DC12V  
Y/C OUT  
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S
IN  
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S
N
L
IO  
T
C
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IDEO OUT  
A
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A
M
SYNC IN  
When installing the unit on a fixer, Pan/  
Tilt unit, etc., make sure to install it firmly  
using a rotation-preventing hole provided  
to prevent fall.  
To prevent fall, connect the unit to a  
section with sufficient strength (ceiling  
slab or channel) using a fall prevention  
wire such as a wire chain and the like.  
Use the screw hole on the back of the unit  
for installation.  
ER  
POW  
6mm  
2mm  
M3 x 6mm  
Pay utmost attention to the length of the  
wire, too.  
Specified screw (M3 × 6 mm)  
Never use any screw longer than the  
specified length as the inside can be  
damaged.  
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Installation of camera  
q
Mounting from the bottom  
This camera is originally designed to be  
mounted from the bottom, as shown q.  
The hole is standard photographic pan-  
head screw size (1/4-20 UNC). Example  
the Fixing unit or Pan/Tilt unit.  
IRIS  
VIDEO  
DC  
Mounting from the top  
Remove the CAMERA MOUNTING  
BRACKET from the bottom of the camera  
by removing two fixing screws as shown  
w. Attach the CAMERA MOUNTING  
BRACKET to the top, then mount the  
camera on the Fixing Unit as shown e.  
Make sure that two original screws are  
used when mounting the CAMERA  
MOUNTING BRACKET. Be sure to use a  
6 mm long locking screw for the camera-  
mounting bracket.  
w
(This camera is used indoor and under  
similar conditions.)  
Camera-  
mounting bracket  
Fixing screws  
e
IRIS  
VIDEO  
DC  
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION  
Lens adjustment  
Connect the camera according to the connection method, turn it on, display an image on the  
monitor, and check the image.The camera has been factory-adjusted to the best position, but  
it may need to be adjusted according to the object conditions or combination of lenses. If the  
image is unnatural, adjust it as follows: (Also read the instruction manual of the lens.)  
LEVEL  
adjustment  
• LEVEL adjustment  
Monitor screen LEVEL turning direction  
Too bright  
Too dark  
Counterclockwise (Toward L)  
Clockwise (Toward H)  
MEMO  
• If the sensitivity adjustment LEVEL is  
turned excessively to L, the sensitivity in-  
creases because of the AGC function of  
the camera, and the image looks grainy.  
• If the video iris lens is set to too low a level,  
malfunction such as the hunting phenom-  
enon, in which the iris opens or closes  
unintentionally, may occur.  
ALC adjustment  
(Does not operate.)  
MEMO  
In such a case, first set LEVEL potentiom-  
eter on the lens to the H (iris open) posi-  
tion then adjust it to the optimum level.  
Note that the lens cannot make ALC adjust-  
ments. Make ALC adjustments using the item  
AVERAGE: PEAK on the menu.  
(Page 26)  
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Back focus adjustment  
Back focus adjustment  
Be sure to make back-focus adjustments when changing the lens mounting method or using  
a different lens. If required, adjust it as follows:  
• With a fixed-focus lens  
If the focus can not be adjusted correctly by  
rotating the lens focus ring, adjust the back  
focus as follows.  
Back focus  
adjusting ring  
1. Loosen the back focus locking screw by  
turning it counterclocckwise ( ) with a  
screwdriver.  
2. Shoot a pattern closely.  
Tighten  
3. Turn the lens focus ring to ϱ.  
C
O
L
F
B
Loosen  
4. Turn the back focus adjustment ring to  
focus at the best point.  
Back focus fixing  
screw (M2.6)  
5. Tighten the back focus locking screw by  
turning it clockwise ( ).  
Lens focus ring  
With a zoom lens  
If the image is out of focus when zooming  
(telephoto wide-angle), adjust the camera as  
follows:  
MEMO  
• LENS FOCUS ADJUSTMENT MODE  
At the time of focus adjustment, press the  
1. Loosen the back focus locking screw by  
turning it counterclocckwise ( ) with a  
screwdriver.  
button  
at the side of the unit for at least  
one second to open the lens iris and to fa-  
cilitate focusing.At this time, “LENS FOCUS  
ADJUSTMENT MODEwill be displayed on 2. Shoot a comparatively dark scene with  
the monitor screen.  
thin lines.  
When the adjustment has been completed,  
3. Set the lens to the maximum telephoto  
press one of the buttons  
to can-  
position, and adjust the lens focus.  
cel focus adjustment mode.  
4. Set the lens to the maximum wide-angle  
position, and turn the back focus ring to  
adjust the focus.  
• Focus setting can differ on the color and on  
the black and white screen. Make adjust-  
ments so that the focus will come to the op-  
timum on both screens.  
(Repeat steps 3. and 4. two or three  
times.)  
5. Tighten the back focus locking screw by  
MEMO  
turning it clockwise ( ).  
When the subject is bright, the use of an ND  
filter permits more accurate back-focus ad-  
justment. (The ND filter reduces the amount  
of incident light upon the lens equally over  
the entire range of wavelength.)  
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION  
Auto white balance control adjustment  
Each light source has its own colour temperature. Therefore, when the main light source  
lighting an object is changed, the white balance should be adjusted again by pressing the  
AWC button.  
AWC button  
1. Place a white object under the same  
lighting condition as the object to be shot  
and zoom in to fill the screen with white.  
SET  
CAMERA  
SETUP  
EXT TERM-OFF  
INT/GL  
ON  
LL  
AWC  
MENU  
2. When the AWC button is pressed for  
approx. one sec., the white balance is  
adjusted for the object being recorded.  
NOT USED  
IRIS  
VIDEO  
DC  
3. During the time when the Auto White  
function is operated, “AWC OPERA-  
TIONis displayed (for approx.0.5 sec.).  
When the appropriate white balance is  
acquired, “AWC OK” is displayed.  
4. Error message display  
NG : OBJECT  
AWC OPERATION  
AWC  
OK  
Displayed when there is not enough  
white colour on an object or the colour  
temperature is not suitable.  
By taking a shot of a white object to  
fill the screen, adjust the white balance  
again.  
DURING OPERATION  
DISPLAYING RESULT  
ERROR : LOW LIGHT  
Displayed when the light is low. In-  
crease the illumination then re-adjust  
the white balance.  
AWC NG : OBJECT  
AWC ERROR : LOW LIGHT  
ERROR : HIGH LIGHT  
Displayed when the light is too bright.  
Decrease the illumination then re-ad-  
just the white balance.  
OBJECT ERROR  
LOW LIGHTING  
AWC ERROR : HIGH LIGHT  
OVER LIGHTING  
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MENU SETTING  
Setting the menu  
MENU button  
4. Use the  
,
button to set the  
cursor (>) to a desired item.  
ALC SET T I NGS  
SET  
I R I S LE VEL  
AVERAGE : PEAK  
SHUTT ER ( E x DR )  
AGC MODE  
LOL UX MODE  
SENSE UP  
NORMAL  
8 : 2  
NORMAL  
CAMERA  
SET button  
SETUP  
AWC  
MENU  
2 0 dB  
OFF  
OFF  
– – –  
OFF  
PR I OR I T Y  
BLC  
5. Change the set value using the  
SET  
,
button.  
CAMERA  
SETUP  
EXT TERM-OFF  
INT/GL  
ON  
LL  
AWC  
MENU  
Change of the set value displays a  
NOT USED  
change mark ().  
IRIS  
VIDEO  
DC  
ALC SET T I NGS  
I R I S LE VEL  
-5  
8 : 2  
NORMAL  
AVERAGE : PEAK  
SHUTT ER ( E x DR )  
AGC MODE  
LOL UX MODE  
SENSE UP  
2 0 dB  
OFF  
OFF  
– – –  
OFF  
1. Press the MENU button.  
PR I OR I T Y  
BLC  
The MENU screen is displayed.  
2. Set the cursor (>) to a desired  
If you wish to change the set values of  
another items, repeat items 2. to 5.  
above.  
sub-menu using the  
,
button.  
MENU  
S YNC ADJ UST..  
ALC SE T T I NGS ..  
V I DEO ADJ UST ..  
MODE SE L ECT ..  
6. Press the MENU button.  
The screen returns to the previous one  
(MENU screen).  
MOT I ON  
TECT ..  
DE  
F ACTORY SETT I NGS ..  
7. Press the MENU button.  
The screen returns to the normal screen  
(quitting the menu display).  
3. Press the SET button.  
The selected sub-menu screen is  
displayed.  
ALC SET T I NGS  
I R I S LE VEL  
AVERAGE : PEAK  
SHUTT ER ( E x DR )  
AGC MODE  
LOL UX MODE  
SENSE UP  
NORMAL  
8 : 2  
NORMAL  
2 0 dB  
OFF  
OFF  
– – –  
OFF  
PR I OR I T Y  
BLC  
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MENU SETTING  
The flow of menu screen  
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MENU  
SYNC ADJUST  
V
H
PHASE  
PHASE  
0
0
0
1 2 8  
S YNC ADJ UST ..  
ALC SE T T I NGS ..  
V I DEO ADJ UST ..  
MODE SE L ECT ..  
SC COARSE  
SC I NE  
F
MOT I ON  
TECT ..  
DE  
F ACTORY SETT I NGS ..  
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V I DEO ADJ UST  
WH I T E BALANCE CONTROL  
WH I TE BAL ANCE  
COLOR L EVEL  
ENHANCE LEVEL  
PEDEST AL LEVEL  
AUTO BL AC K CT L  
ATW  
AWC SE T.  
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NORMAL  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
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MOT I ON DET EC T  
MODE  
OFF  
L EVEL  
NORMAL  
AREA ED I T ..  
AL ARM T I ME  
DEMONSTRA T I ON ..  
1 0 s  
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F ACTORY SE TT I NGS  
CANCEL  
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CLE AR AL L )  
DAT A CLEARED  
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SHUTTER ( Ex DR )  
SHUTT ER SPEED  
F AST L I M I T  
1 / 120  
– – –  
– – –  
– – –  
x
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DR LEVEL  
M . E DR SPEED  
x
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ALC SET T I NGS  
I R I S LE VEL  
AVERAGE : PEAK  
SHUTT ER ( E x DR )  
AGC MODE  
LOL UX MODE  
SENSE UP  
NORMAL  
8 :  
NORMAL  
2 0 dB  
OFF  
2
OFF  
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PR I OR I T Y  
– – –  
BLC  
OFF  
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MODE SELECT  
CAMERA I T L E ED I T .  
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AL M . T I TLE S I Z  
AL ARM COLOUR  
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MENU SETTING  
SYNC ADJUST Screen  
This executes the setting regarding synchronization.  
Item  
Functions and set values  
Initial value  
V PHASE  
This adjusts the vertical synchronization to those of other cameras  
when a selector switch for the synchronizing system on the side  
is at LL. (60Hz power region only.)  
0
When it is not set to LL, “---” will appear, disabling change  
the set value.  
[Set value: –131 to 0 to 131]  
H PHASE  
This adjusts the horizontal synchronization to those of other  
cameras and systems when a selector switch for the  
synchronizing system on the side is at INT/GL.  
When external signals are not input, “---will appear, disabling  
change the set value.  
00  
[Set values: –16 to 0 to 16]  
SC COARSE  
Coarse adjustment of the SC phase in gen-lock operation.  
The SC phase can be varied by up to 90° in each direction.  
Adjust with reference to another camera (or system) and  
together with the SC FINE adjustment.  
0°  
Adjust SC COARSE and SC FINE only after adjusting H  
PHASE.  
When it is not set to GL, “---” will appear, disabling change  
the set value.  
[Set values: 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°]  
SC FINE  
Fine adjustment of the SC phase in gen-lock operation.  
When it is not set to GL, “---” will appear, disabling change  
the set value.  
128  
[Set values: 0 to 255]  
ALC SETTINGS Screen  
This makes automatic adjustments according to brightness.  
Item  
Functions and set values  
Initial value  
Adjusts the brightness level of the video signal.  
To lower the brightness level ... Decrease the value  
To raise the brightness level .... Increase the value  
[Set values: –5 to NORMAL to 5]  
NORMAL  
IRIS LEVEL  
Sets the exposure detection as a ratio of the average value  
and the peak value.  
8 : 2  
AVERAGE:  
PEAK  
• AVERAGE value large: Increase the AVERAGE value  
when portions other than the highlighted areas of the  
screen are dark and look corrupted. (Ex. 10:0)  
• PEAK value large: Increase the PEAK value when  
halation occurs in the highlighted areas of the screen.  
(Ex. 5:5)  
[Set values: 10:0, 9:1, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4, 5:5]  
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Item  
Functions and set values  
Initial value  
SHUTTER  
(ExDR)  
This sets the electronic shutter as well as the ExDR (Extended  
Dynamic Range).  
The use of an electronic shutter function enables shooting  
with proper brightness, as more brightness results in higher  
shutter speed.  
NORMAL  
The ExDR function allows even the shooting of a subject  
having different luminous flux density by composing a picture  
shot at 1/120 sec. shutter speed with a picture shot by a  
high-speed shutter.  
NORMAL: This fixes the shutter speed to 1/60.  
The ExDR does not function.  
MANUAL: This sets the shutter speed by the item  
SHUTTER SPEED on the SHUTTER screen.  
The ExDR does not function.  
When SENSE UP is functioning, MANUAL  
cannot be selected. (Not displayed on MENU)  
AUTO:  
This automatically switches the shutter speed  
according to brightness.  
The ExDR does not function.  
The item FAST LIMIT on the SHUTTER (ExDR)  
screen sets a maximum shutter speed value.  
M.ExDR: This is used when shooting a subject with  
difference in a luminous flux density in the screen  
under a fixed illumination condition, and so on.  
During ExDR mode, the item M.ExDR.SPEED on  
the SHUTTER (ExDR) screen sets the composing  
high shutter speed. It is possible to set only when  
the items BLC and SENSE UP are OFF. What’s  
more, the ExDR LEVEL sets the signal level of  
the composing high-speed shutter.  
A.ExDR: This is used when the subjects having different  
luminous flux densities are continuously used  
night and day in the situation where both indoor  
and outdoor subjects are mixed in existence, and  
so forth. During ExDR mode, the composing  
shutter speed automatically varies according to  
the contrast of a subject. This is set when shooting  
the subject with changing brightness.  
This can be set only when the item BLC is OFF.  
What’s more, the ExDR LEVEL sets the signal  
level of the composing high-speed shutter.  
MEMO  
• Do not set to A.ExDR when using a manual lens.  
• When M.ExDR mode or A.ExDr mode is used, the border  
between a bright part and a dark part can be coloured  
(cyan, orange, etc.), but this is not a malfunction.  
* When the SHUTTER (ExDR) item is set to NORMAL, the following items  
(SHUTTER SPEED, FAST LIMIT, ExDR LEVEL, and M.ExDR SPEED)  
cannot be changed.  
SHUTTER  
SPEED  
This sets a shutter speed when MANUAL is set.  
The AUTO, M. ExDR, A. ExDR set value is displayed as  
“- - -” and cannot be changed  
[Set values: 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,  
1/4000, and 1/10000]  
1/100  
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MENU SETTING  
ALC SETTINGS Screen (Continued)  
Item  
Functions and set values  
Initial value  
This sets the fastest value of a shutter speed when AUTO is set.  
The MANUAL, M. ExDR, A. ExDR set value is displayed as “- - -” and  
cannot be changed.The higher the shutter speed becomes, the more  
smear phenomenon is emphasized, which is peculiar to the CCD.  
[Set values:1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000, 1/20000, 1/40000, 1/100000]  
1/100000  
FAST LIMIT  
This sets the signal level of the composing high-speed shutter during  
ExDR mode. This is set according to the brightness of a subject.  
When using M.ExDR, be sure to set M.ExDR SPEED in advance.  
When the SHUTTER (ExDR) item is set to MANUAL or AUTO,  
“- - -” appears, disabling setting.  
NORMAL  
ExDR  
LEVEL  
To give priority to the low-brightness parts of the subject…  
increase the value  
To give priority to the high-brightness parts of the subject…  
decrease the value  
[Set values: –5 to NORMAL to 5]  
MEMO  
• In the case of a subject with a large difference in the luminous  
flux density, sometimes images do not change even if ExDR  
LEVEL is varied. However, this occurrence is a peculiarity of the  
unit and is not a malfunction.  
This sets the composing high shutter speed when ExDR is set to M.ExDR.  
Set the shutter speed in order that a subject with a high luminous flux  
density (outdoor, etc.) may come out most clearly. This is displayed as  
“- - -” during MANUAL, AUTO or A. ExDR and cannot be set.  
1/4000  
20dB  
M.ExDR  
SPEED  
[Set values: 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000, 1/20000]  
This sets a maximum gain of the AGC (Automatic Gain Control).  
AGC MODE  
OFF:  
10dB:  
20dB:  
When the AGC function is not used.  
When luminous energy is insufficient.  
When luminous energy is extremely insufficient.  
SUPER: When brightness is insufficient even when it is set to  
20dB.  
• If the gain is increased, the screen gets rough in a dark place.  
• If it is set to SUPER, it can sometimes consume operation time  
to cope with a drastic level change.  
When the item “B&W” is set to “AUTO”, [SUPER] is displayed when  
the item “AGC MODE” is set to “SUPER”, and [20dB] is displayed  
for other settings. Increase the gain up to the value displayed.  
Used when brightness is low even when setting the AGC MODE.  
(Functions regardless of the AGC MODE setting.)  
OFF: LOLUX MODE is off.  
OFF  
OFF  
LOLUX MODE  
SENSE UP  
ON: LOLUX MODE is on (+ 6dB)  
This item makes up a sensitivity should be heightened automatical-  
ly when a subject becomes dark.  
In case of the X32 AUTO, the sensitivity is automatically heightened  
up to 32 times continuously as compared with standard.  
As the sensitivity becomes higher, the shutter speed becomes  
lower, resulting in unnatural motion.  
If SHUTTER (ExDR) is set to MANUAL or the M.ExDR,  
“- - -” will appear, disabling the SENSE UP function.  
[Set values: OFF, X2 AUTO, X4 AUTO, X8 AUTO, X16 AUTO, X32 AUTO]  
MEMO  
• When the magnification of SENSE UP is enhanced, the screen  
can become coarse or whitish, or whitish flaws can emerge  
sometimes, but this is not abnormal.  
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Item  
Functions and set values  
Initial value  
MOTION  
PRIORITY  
This item sets the order in which the AGC and slow shutter  
speed decrease function when the object brightness  
becomes low.  
When the item AGC MODE or the item SENSE UP is set  
to OFF, - - -” will appear, disabling any setting.  
MOTION: Priority is given to motion.  
This is suitable to a subject with quick motion,  
since the AGC (automatic gain control) functions  
with priority when the subject becomes dark.  
PICTURE: Priority is given to image.  
When the subject becomes dark, SENSE UP  
(sensitivity goes up) functions with priority,  
offering suitability that gives priority to image.  
BLC  
Sets the backlight compensation function. Set when a  
bright light source, etc. is placed in the same direction as  
the subject.  
OFF  
If the item SHUTTER (ExDR) is set to the M.ExDR or the  
A.ExDR, “- - -” will appear, and the BLC does not function.  
OFF:The backlight compensation function does not work.  
AREA 1 to AREA 4:When the SET button is pressed, the  
fixed light metering areas are displayed. Select one of  
the four types.(Indicated positions on the screen are rough  
guides. Execute required settings after checking and  
confirming the functions on actual images.)  
Light  
Light  
Light  
Light  
Light  
metering metering metering metering metering  
area  
area  
area  
area  
area  
OFF  
AREA 1  
AREA 2  
AREA 3  
AREA 4  
EDIT 1 to EDIT 2: When the SET button is pressed, the  
user light metering areas are displayed. Select one of the  
two types.  
“BLC EDITTING Screen” on page 34.  
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MENU SETTING  
VIDEO ADJUST Screen  
Adjustments are made on video signals.  
Item  
WHITE  
Functions and set values  
Initial value  
Selects the white balance adjustment function.The white  
balance can be adjusted manually or automatically for  
light within the colour temperature range of 2500K to  
8000K.  
ATW  
BALANCE  
ATW:  
Auto-Tracking White Balance mode.  
This automatically adjusts the white balance.  
Auto White Balance Controll mode.When the  
SET button is pressed, the adjustment  
screen appears.  
• AWC:  
(See page 35.)  
COLOR  
LEVEL  
To adjust the color level of the video signal.  
To make colours lighter … Decrease the value  
To make colours darker … Increase the value  
[Set values: –5 to NORMAL to 5]  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
OFF  
To adjust the contour enhancing level of the video signal.  
To make the picture quality harder … Increase the value  
To make the picture quality softer … Decrease the value  
[Set values: –5 to NORMAL to 5]  
ENHANCE  
LEVEL  
PEDESTAL  
LEVEL  
To adjust the pedestal level of the video signal.  
To brighten picture … Increase the value  
To darken picture … Decrease the value  
[Set values: –5 to NORMAL to 5]  
This is set when it is difficult to view a dark part of the  
image even if gain is boosted by the AGC (automatic gain  
control).  
AUTO  
BLACK  
CTL  
ON: When a black level of the image signal is low, a  
pedestal level that becomes the standard of black  
is automatically elevated, making it easier to view a  
dark part.  
OFF: AUTO BLACK does not function.  
MEMO  
• When PEDESTAL LEVEL is set to 5, no function can  
take place even if AUTO BLACK CTL is ON.  
• When AGC MODE is set to OFF, no function can take  
place even if AUTO BLACK CTL is ON.  
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MODE SELECT Screen  
Titles, image reversion, etc., are set.  
Item  
Functions and set values  
Initial value  
CAMERA  
TITLE EDIT  
Bring up the CAMERA TITLE, EDIT screen.  
(Page 36)  
Settings are executed for image reversion.  
OFF: Image does not reverse.  
R-L: Left and right of the image are reversed.  
U-D: Up and down of the image are reversed.  
ALL: Up and down and left and right of the image are  
reversed.  
REVERSE  
MODE  
OFF  
Set the size of the characters displayed in the case of  
alarms.  
ALM.TITLE  
SIZE  
DOUBLE  
A L A R M  
AL ARM  
NORMAL  
DOUBLE  
ALARM  
COLOUR  
This sets the colour of an alarm title.  
[Set values: WHITE, YELLOW, CYAN, GREEN]  
WHITE  
MOTION DETECT Screen  
Settings are executed about the motion detecting function that emits alarm signals when  
there exists any motion in the image. Alarm signals are output from the auxiliary terminals on  
the back.  
Item  
MODE  
Functions and set values  
Initial value  
This sets ON/OFF of motion detecting function.  
OFF  
OFF:  
ON:  
Motion detecting function does not work.  
Motion detecting function works.  
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MENU SETTING  
MOTION DETECT Screen (Continued)  
Item  
LEVEL  
Functions and set values  
Initial value  
This sets the level that detects motion.  
If the item MODE is set to OFF, - - -” will appear, and  
settings cannot be changed.  
NORMAL  
To function with large signal level change…decrease the  
value  
To function with small signal level change…increase the  
value  
[Set values: –5 to NORMAL to 5]  
This sets the range in which the motion detecting function  
works.  
AREA EDIT  
(Page 37)  
ALARM TIME  
This sets the output time of the alarm signal output of  
AUX terminal as well as “ALARM” display on the screen  
when motion is detected.  
10s  
If the item MODE is set to OFF, - - -” will appear, and  
settings cannot be changed.  
[Set values: OFF, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, 10s, 15s, 20s, 30s,  
1min]  
MEMO  
When the MODE item is set to OFF, only the alarm signal  
of the AUX terminal is output, and “ALARM” is not  
displayed on the screen.  
DEMONSTRATION This is used when checking and confirming the set motion  
detecting function. The detection area is shown in gray.  
(Page 37)  
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FACTORY SETTINGS Screen  
Set values are returned to initial values.  
Item  
Functions and set values  
The values set on the menu are returned to initial values.  
Initial value  
FACTORY  
SETTINGS  
CANCEL  
: No return to the initial value.  
: Returns set values except titles to the  
initial value.  
CLEAR  
(WITHOUT TITLE)  
CLEAR (ALL) : Returns all set values including titles  
to the initial value.  
Select respective set value and press the SET button.  
Then, “DATA CLEARED” will appear for about 3 seconds.  
Be sure not to switch off the power while the display is  
still on.  
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MENU SETTING  
BLC EDITTING Screen  
It is possible to set freely the light metering area for backlight compensation. The 2 screens  
of EDIT1 and EDIT2 can be set.  
MENU button SET button  
ALC SET T I NGS  
I R I S LE VEL  
AVERAGE : PEAK  
SHUTT ER ( E x DR )  
AGC MODE  
LOL UX MODE  
SENSE UP  
NORMAL  
8 : 2  
NORMAL  
2 0 dB  
OFF  
OFF  
PR I OR I T Y  
BLC  
MOT I ON  
EDIT 1  
SET  
CAMERA  
SETUP  
AWC  
MENU  
EDIT 1 screen  
1. Set the item BLC on the ALC  
Light metering  
area  
SETTING screen to EDT1.  
2. Press the SET button.  
The EDIT1 screen is brought up.  
SET button  
3. Set the upper side and left side  
of the metering area using the  
button.  
The sides having  
be changed.  
marks can  
4. Press the SET button.  
The changeable sides of the metering  
area move to the right side and base  
side.  
EDIT 2 screen  
5. Set the base and right side of the  
metering area using the  
button.  
Light metering  
area  
If the SET button is pressed once more,  
the two changeable sides of the meter-  
ing area return to the top and left sides.  
(The EDIT2 screen can also be set  
likewise)  
SET button  
6. Upon completion of setting,  
press the MENU button.  
The screen returns to ALC SETTING  
SCREEN.  
* To use the set metering area, set the item  
BLC to EDIT1 or EDIT2.  
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Manual Adjustment of White Balance  
When automatic adjustment of the white balance results in a “reddish screen”, etc., adjust the  
white balance manually.  
MENU button SET button  
1. Set the WHITE BALANCE item on the  
VIDEO ADJUST screen to AWC and  
press the SET button.  
* The WHITE BALANCE adjustment  
screen appears on the monitor.  
SET  
CAMERA  
SETUP  
AWC  
MENU  
2. Select the hue to be adjusted. (R/B or  
Mg/G)  
Press the  
or  
button.  
3. Adjust the hue.  
Press the or  
button.  
* The “ ı indicator moves in accordance  
with the setting. When a setting is  
changed, the “+” mark appears at the  
original position.  
V I DEO ADJ UST  
WH I TE BAL ANCE  
COLOUR L EVEL  
ENHANCE LEVEL  
PEDEST AL LEVEL  
AUTO BL AC K CT L  
AWC  
4. Concluding manual white balance ad-  
justment.  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
OF F  
Pushing the MENU button returns the  
screen to VIDEO ADJUST.  
VIDEO ADJUST screen  
WH I T E BALANCE CONTROL  
AWC SE T.  
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WHITE BALANCE  
CONTROL screen  
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MENU SETTING  
CAMERA TITLE Setting  
Up to 24 characters can be selected as camera text for each camera.The set characters are  
displayed at the bottom of the screen.  
MENU button SET button  
1. Select the item CAMERA TITLE  
on the MODE SELECT screen,  
and push the SET button.  
Then, the CAMERA TITLE screen is  
SET  
CAMERA  
SETUP  
brought up.  
AWC  
MENU  
2. Select the first character from the  
character area using  
buttons.  
The selected character is displayed  
flashing on and off.  
3. Push the SET button.  
The first character gets fixed and the  
blinking title input area moves to the  
second character.  
MODE SELECT  
CAMERA T I T L E ED I T .  
.
REVERSE MODE  
AL M . T I TLE S I Z  
AL ARM COLOUR  
OF F  
DOUBLE  
WH I TE  
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4. Repeat the above items 2 to 3.  
It is possible to use up to 24 characters  
to input the title.  
MODE SELECT screen  
5. Push the MENU button.  
The screen returns to MODE SELECT.  
Space  
Character area  
CAMER A  
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
T
E
/
I T L  
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:
.
,
ABC DE FG H I J K L MNO P  
QRS T U VWXY Z  
a b c d e f g h i j k l mn o p  
q r s t u v w x y z ’  
W
D
I
E
T E L E  
CAMERA TITLE screen  
Title input area  
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Setting the MOTION DETECT Function  
It is possible to set freely the area where MOTION DETECTING functions.  
1. Select the item AREA EDIT on  
MOT I ON DET EC T  
MODE  
the MOTION DETECT screen.  
OFF  
NORMAL  
L EVEL  
AREA ED I T ..  
AL ARM T I ME  
DEMONSTRA T I ON ..  
1 0 s  
2. Press the SET button.  
The setting screen is brought up.  
3. Select the area not subject to  
detection using the  
button.  
MOTION DETECT screen  
flash  
The area flashing ON and OFF in black  
and white moves.  
4. Press the SET button.  
The area not subject to detection is set,  
and it turns gray (lights up).  
To cancel the set area, press the SET  
button again.  
5. Repeat items 3 and 4 above.  
6. Upon completion of setting,  
press the MENU button.  
The screen returns to the MOTION  
DETECT menu.  
Setting screen  
lights gray  
flash  
MEMO  
Indicated positions on the screen are rough  
guides.  
Be sure to check and conform the positions  
on the actual screen.  
* It is possible to check and confirm the set  
areas on the DEMONSTRATION screen.  
The detection area is shown in gray.  
The motion detector is not a feature to prevent theft, fire, etc. Even if an accident should occur  
resulting in damage, we do not accept any liability.  
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OTHERS  
Installing the ferrite core  
To retain electromagnetic compatibility, use the ferrite cores provided when connecting to the lens or  
the power source.  
Video-iris lens  
(or galvanometnc-iris lens)  
Wind twice  
VIDEO  
DC  
Ferrite core  
Notes:  
Install the ferrite cores within 50 mm of the camera-side connectors. (Fasten the ferrite  
core with the wire clamp provided.)  
For lens connection:  
Pass the lens cable through the ferrite core twice and  
connect it to the camera.  
If the LENS cable is short, please connect the cable to the camera without winding the  
cable around the ferrite core.  
Specifications  
DIMENSIONS (Unit: mm)  
75  
70  
149  
138  
U1-32  
BF LOCK  
42  
71  
1/4-20UNC  
41  
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Image pickup device:  
Synchronization method :  
Scanning frequency:  
Resolution:  
1/3 type IT CCD, 768 (H) × 494 (V)  
Internal, Line lock, Full Genlock  
(H) 15.734 kHz, (V) 59.94 Hz  
480 TV lines (H)  
VIDEO OUT:  
Y/C OUT:  
Composite video signal 1 V (p-p), 75(BNC)  
(4-pin)  
Y: 1V(p–p), 75Ω  
C: 0.286V(p–p), 75Ω  
Video S/N ratio:  
50 dB (AGC OFF)  
Minimum required illumination: 0.8 lx (50%, F1.2, AGC 20 dB)  
0.4 lx (25%, F1.2, AGC 20 dB)  
0.025 lx (50%, F1.2, AGC 20 dB, SENSE UP × 32)  
C/CS mount  
Power supply and power consumption:  
Lens mount:  
AC24V `, 60 Hz, DC12V --- 5.5W  
–10°C (14°F) to 50°C (122°F) (operation)  
0°C (32°F) to 40°C (104°F) (recommended)  
600 ˝ (1.32 lbs)  
Ambient temperature:  
Mass:  
Accessory:  
Instructions........................... 1 Ferrite core ..................... 1  
4P plug ................................. 1  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Please visit our website for more information  
©2004 Sensormatic Electronics Corporation.  
Product specifications subject to change without notice.  
Certain product names mentioned herein may be trade names  
8200-0206-17  
Printed in Thailand  
LWT0188-001A-H  
and/or registered trademarks of other companies.  

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