Sanyo Security Camera VCC MC500P User Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Color CCD Camera  
VCC-MC600P  
VCC-MC500P  
About this manual  
Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully.  
Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.  
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Main Features  
bX30 optical zoom  
bHigh speed 360 degrees rotation mechanism  
b-5 to 185 degrees tilting angle  
bEasy installation and removal  
Providing clearer monitored images  
Alarm detection function  
Detailed surveillance options including auto focus, auto iris, white  
balance, backlight/profile compensation, electronic shutter and  
AGC  
Both built-in and externally connected motion sensors can be  
used simultaneously.  
Detailed input/output options for alarm signals are available for  
linking external devices such as recorder and alarm buzzer.  
DAY/NIGHT function enabling 24-hour surveillance  
Up to 128 preset positions and 4 preset position groups are  
supported  
Protecting privacy and ensuring security  
Up to 8 camera view setting files can be saved for storing camera  
setting patterns  
Masking patterns can be placed over defined image areas to  
protect privacy.  
Password authorization can be set for camera operation.  
Three types of auto mode settings  
Additional convenient functions  
1 SEQUENCE mode  
In this mode, surveillance locations can automatically be moved  
to multiple preset positions sequentially.  
Automatic image flipping (AUTO FLIP) function allows you to view  
the surveillance image in an upright position when the camera is  
tilted beyond the straight down position and the on-screen image  
is inverted.  
2 AUTO PAN mode  
Automatic pan between two surveillance locations in loop can be  
set after storing start and end locations.  
The automatic cleaning function keeps horizontal rotation of the  
camera in smooth working order.  
3 TOUR mode  
The MIRRORING function enables surveillance from the camera  
set up on the floor.  
Sequential manual operations such as panning, tilting and  
zooming can be saved as a movement track, and the movement  
track can be used to automatically repeat the set of camera  
operations.  
Supported protocols: SSP, HSSP, Pelco-D, Pelco-C  
Memo: To operate the camera, the separately sold Power Board Unit  
<VA-84S (for AC24V) or VA-80S (for AC230V)> is required.  
The power board unit can be removed easily from the camera  
unit by using the releasing levers.  
Expendable items  
Accessories  
The following parts are expendable items. Be sure to replace them  
after their work life has expired. Component performance cannot be  
guaranteed when parts are used to the very end of their projected  
work life. Durability will differ according to environmental conditions  
and usage.  
Clamping core (large) x 2 (square type)  
Lens unit: about 20,000 hours (Motor: 1,200,000 operations)  
Slip ring: about 20,000 hours (1,200,000 rotations)  
Clamping core (small) x 1 (round type)  
Motor:  
Fan:  
about 33,000 hours (12,000,000 revolutions)  
about 30,000 hours  
For installing the core, refer to the supplied installation manual.  
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Precautions  
In case of a problem  
WEEE Symbol Information  
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.  
Please note:  
Your SANYO product is designed and  
manufactured with high quality materials and  
components which can be recycled and  
reused.  
Do not open or modify  
This symbol means that electrical and  
electronic equipment, at their end-of-life,  
should be disposed of separately from your  
household waste.  
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.  
Do not put objects inside the unit  
Please dispose of this equipment at your local  
community waste collection/recycling centre.  
In the European Union there are separate  
collection systems for used electrical and  
electronic products.  
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.  
Please help us to conserve the environment  
we live in!  
This symbol mark and recycle system  
are applied only to EU countries and  
not applied to the countries in the  
other area of the world.  
Be careful when handling the unit  
To prevent damage, do not drop the unit or subject it to strong  
shock or vibration.  
Do not install this unit close to magnetic fields  
The magnetic fields may result in unstable operation.  
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.  
Protect from high temperatures  
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  
damage.  
Be careful when installing close to the ceiling, in a kitchen or  
boiler room, as the temperature may rise to high levels.  
Cleaning  
• Dirt can be removed from the cabinet by wiping it with a soft  
cloth. To remove stains, wipe with a soft cloth moistened with  
a soft detergent solution and wrung dry, then 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.  
Installing the camera  
To avoid injury, be sure to follow the installation manual to  
install the camera on the ceiling (floor) or wall securely.  
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Before Using the Menu  
After installing the camera, use the menu to select camera operating options  
and required functions according to your operating environment and  
surveillance purpose. Use the system controller (VSP-9000) to perform menu  
setting operations while viewing the menu on the monitor screen.  
(The VAC-70 also can be used to operate the camera.)  
ON  
A
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
When setting the address of the  
camera, use numbers higher  
than or equal to 1.  
To operate the system controller using the RS485 control method:  
For system control setting switches (B), set the No.3 switch to the lower position  
(OFF).  
To operate the system controller using the coaxial control method:  
For system control setting switches (B), set the No.3 switch to the upper  
position (ON).  
ON  
B
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1<Main screen>  
<Sub screen>  
SYSTEM  
SETUP  
MAIN  
SEARCH  
FR/FI  
MENU  
RESET  
MON2  
SEQUENCE  
AUDIO  
ZOOM  
CHANNEL  
ALARM  
PLAY  
ALARM  
REC  
MONITOR  
PLAY  
R PLAY SPEED  
PLAY  
SPEED  
MAP  
ENTER  
TO  
10 KEY  
MENU  
REC STOP  
LOCK  
CLOCK  
ADJUST  
DVR  
TIMER  
ON/OFF  
DVR  
ADDRESS ?  
EXIT/OSD  
COPY  
ADDRESS ?  
STILL  
PLAY STOP  
UNLOCK  
?
IRIS  
GO TO  
MUX  
TO SUB  
SCREEN  
ONE PUSH  
AF  
SEQ  
ON  
AUX  
ON  
BLC  
ON  
AWB  
SET  
1
ELS  
ON  
L-L  
PHASE  
TO MAIN  
SCREEN  
SEQ/  
PAN/  
TOUR  
OFF  
CENTER PRESET  
5
IRIS  
PAN  
ON  
FOCUS  
FAR  
AWB  
RESET  
ELS  
OFF  
AUX  
OFF  
BLC  
OFF  
L-L  
PHASE  
Datum:  
00000  
00000  
IRIS  
ZOOM  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
NEAR  
TOUR  
ON  
PRESET  
MEMORY  
ADDRESS ?  
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
esc  
del  
CODE  
MENU  
PRESET PRESET  
ADDRESS ?  
ON  
OFF  
4
2
6
CAM  
1
DVR  
CA
1
DVR  
1
Accept.values  
Max  
Min  
00100  
00001  
Digit  
Camera nr.  
enter  
Esc to exit  
CAM  
1
DVR  
1
CAMERA MENU CONTROL  
esc  
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3
MENU  
ENTER  
<Menu screen>  
y
CAMERA  
LENS  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
y
y
y
y
y
y
Esc to exit  
CAM  
2
DVR  
1
System controller  
ADVANCED MENU  
SET  
y
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
END  
Monitor screen  
Make connections with all equipment and turn them on.  
Press the [esc] button.  
The main screen appears again.  
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5
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When the power is turned on, the camera will perform its  
startup movements. The camera’s address and other  
information will be displayed on the monitor screen. After the  
startup movements have been completed, live image will be  
displayed.  
Press the [TO SUB SCREEN] button.  
The sub screen appears.  
Press the [MENU] button in the sub screen.  
The CAMERA MENU CONTROL screen appears.  
The main screen appears on the touch panel of the system  
controller.  
Press the [ADDRESS?  
] button.  
Press the [MENU] button in the CAMERA MENU  
CONTROL screen.  
The camera menu appears on the monitor screen.  
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3
The address entering screen appears.  
Enter the camera’s address using the 10 key  
buttons, and press the [enter] button.  
The address (camera number) entered here is the one  
specified with the address setting switches (A) and is  
displayed on the monitor screen during the startup  
movements.  
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Basic Operations for Performing Settings in  
the Menu  
To perform settings in the menu, use the joystick lever (1) on the system controller and the [ENTER] button (2) in the CAMERA MENU  
CONTROL screen.  
Joystick lever:  
Used to move the cursor or select menu options.  
Instead of the joystick lever, the control buttons shown in (3) in  
the CAMERA MENU CONTROL screen can be used to move the  
cursor or select menu options.  
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<CAMERA MENU  
CONTROL screen>  
CAMERA MENU CONTROL  
esc  
[ENTER] button:  
Used to confirm your selection or execute operation commands.  
MENU  
ENTER  
2
3
Memo: Some settings in the menu can be performed by using the  
sub screen on the system controller. For details, refer to the  
system controller instruction manual.  
Esc to exit  
CAM  
2
DVR  
1
To select the menu to perform settings  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to move the cursor highlighting the menu  
item up or down. Move the cursor to your desired menu item using  
the lever.  
To exit from the menu screen  
Move the cursor to “MENU” and select the “END” option, then press  
the [ENTER] button.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
END  
CAMERA  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
Cursor  
LENS  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
Memo: If there is no menu operation for three minutes or more, the  
menu screen is automatically exited.  
To display the menu screen again  
Press the [MENU] button in the CAMERA MENU CONTROL screen.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
To restore your selected options to initial values  
Move the cursor to “PRESET” and change its option to “ON”, then  
press the [ENTER] button.  
To display an advanced setting screen for the  
selected menu  
The menu item shown with ymark has an advanced setting screen.  
After selecting the menu item with ymark, press the [ENTER] button  
to display the advanced setting screen.  
PRESET  
MENU  
ON  
BACK  
CAMERA  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
SYNC  
INT  
LENS  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
Memo: The following settings cannot be restored.  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
y
• Privacy mask  
• Preset position  
• Camera view  
• Camera title  
• Password  
y
y
ON  
To select an option for the setting item  
Use the joystick lever (vw) to display the available options in turn.  
In this manual, xyrepresent vertical joystick lever operation  
and vwrepresent horizontal joystick lever operation.  
SYNC  
INT  
SYNC  
L-L  
y
IRIS  
AUTO y  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
y
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
y
y
y
y
y
ON  
ON  
To go back to a previous setting screen  
Move the cursor to “MENU” and select the “BACK” option, then press  
the [ENTER] button.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
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About Setting Menus  
b Setting menu mode  
For performing settings in the menu, the following two menu modes are available.  
Main menu  
This menu, which is provided for general users, appears by pressing the [MENU] button in the CAMERA MENU CONTROL screen. Some menu  
items and setting options, which are available in the advanced menu, are omitted in the main menu.  
Advanced menu  
This menu, which is provided for administrative users, appears by selecting [ADVANCED MENU] in the main menu. In the advanced menu, the  
menu items for the [ALARM] and [PRIVACY MASK] settings are added and advanced settings can be made on individual menu screens.  
<Main menu>  
<Advanced menu>  
y
y
CAMERA  
LENS  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
SET  
SET  
CAMERA  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
LENS  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
MENU  
SET  
SET  
y
y
ADVANCED MENU  
SET  
y
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
END  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Memo: • In the advanced menu, the vertical line is displayed on the left end of the screen.  
• The settings common to the main menu and advanced menu modes are shared regardless of the menu mode in which the settings are  
made. However, different passwords can be specified for the main menu and advanced menu respectively.  
The description in this manual assumes the advanced menu.  
Entering password  
When the password lock is enabled, you have to enter your password before displaying the main menu by pressing the [MENU] button. To enter  
your password, perform the following procedures.  
Use the joystick lever (vw) to select the digit and  
use the lever (xy) to select a number.  
The PASSWORD screen appears.  
After entering your four-digit password, press  
[ENTER].  
If the password is authenticated, the menu screen appears.  
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2
PASSWORD  
If an invalid password is entered, “NG” appears and  
the cursor moves to [BACK]. If you entered invalid  
password three consecutive times, the password  
entry field disappears.  
****  
SET  
y
The factory setting value for password is “1234”. To  
keep the camera system secured, change your  
password regularly.  
MENU  
BACK  
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About Setting Menus  
b Setting menu composition  
The setting menu (ADVANCED MENU) contains the following  
5 Alarm settings (ALARM)  
settings.  
Performs settings including alarm input/output (external input x 8,  
external output x 2) and motion sensor settings.  
The menu item shown with ymark has an advanced setting  
screen.  
ALARM  
CAMERA  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
1
3
5
7
9
ALARM IN  
1
y
y
P38  
ALARM OUT  
1
LENS  
2
4
6
8
ALARM DISABLE  
OFF  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
MOTION  
ALARM DISPLAY  
OFF  
OFF  
6 Privacy mask settings (PRIVACY MASK)  
Specifies up to 24 privacy masks to protect privacy.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
MASK NO.SELECT  
MASK 1  
MASK 2  
MASK 3  
MASK 4  
MASK 5  
MASK 6  
MASK 7  
MASK 8  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
1 Camera settings (CAMERA)  
P44  
Performs camera shooting settings including synchronization, lens  
aperture, white balance, backlight compensation and electronic  
shutter.  
ªªª ººº  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
SYNC  
IRIS  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
INT  
AUTO y  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO  
y
7 Password settings (PASSWORD)  
Performs settings for enabling/disabling password lock and changing  
password.  
P8  
y
y
y
PASSWORD  
2 Lens settings (LENS)  
Performs settings for focus and zoom operations.  
P45  
PASSWORD LOCK  
OFF  
y
y
PASSWORD CHANGE SET  
LENS  
8 Language settings (LANGUAGE)  
Performs display language settings for menus.  
P22  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
AUTO y  
SET  
y
LANGUAGE  
3 Pan and tilt settings (PAN/TILT)  
Performs panning and tilting settings including preset position setting.  
LANGUAGE  
LANGUE  
SPRACHE  
ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
GERMAN  
P47  
PAN/TILT SETTING  
9 Miscellaneous settings (OPTION)  
Performs miscellaneous settings including on-screen information and  
the Auto Flip function.  
PRESET POSITION SET  
y
PROPORTIONAL  
FREEZE  
ON  
P25  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
SET NORTH  
TILT LIMIT  
OPTION  
INFORMATION  
AUTO FLIP  
MIRROR  
SET  
ON  
OFF  
SET  
y
y
4 Auto mode settings (AUTO MODE)  
P48  
Performs settings for three auto surveillance modes.  
REFRESH  
AUTO MODE  
SEQUENCE  
AUTO PAN  
TOUR  
AUTO RETURN  
TIME  
A
y
y
y
P33  
1
1
SEQ A  
1M  
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
CAMERA  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SYNC  
INT  
A
B
C
D
E
F
LENS  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
ATW y  
OFF  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
OFF  
ON  
y
y
ON  
0.45  
AUTO y  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Adjusting synchronization signal (SYNC)  
Setting the backlight compensation level  
(BLC)  
A
D
Adjusts vertical synchronization signal for the camera.  
Sets the backlight compensation function to get clearer image in  
backlight condition.  
Internal synchronization (INT)  
Power source synchronization (L-L)  
Multi-spot evaluative metering (MULT)  
Center-weighted average metering (CENT)  
Multi-spot metering (MASK)  
OFF  
L-L SETTING  
[V SYNC PHASE]  
+
P10  
141  
BLC SETTING  
[BLC WEIGHT]  
7
7
P14  
Setting lens aperture (IRIS)  
B
[BRIGHT]  
Sets lens aperture according to the luminance level of the target  
object.  
Auto iris (AUTO)  
The multi-spot metering (MASK) function is available  
only when registering a view setting file in the CAMERA  
VIEW screen (P27).  
Manual iris (MANU)  
IRIS SETTING  
SENSE UP  
OFF  
P11  
Setting the electronic shutter (SHUTTER)  
E
[LEVEL]  
+
40  
Sets the appropriate shutter speed according to your surveillance  
purpose.  
Fast shutter speed (SHORT)  
Slow shutter speed (LONG)  
OFF  
Setting the white balance (WHITE BALANCE)  
C
Sets the white balance according to the shooting conditions.  
Auto trace white balance (ATW)  
ES SETTING  
SHUTTER SPEED  
One-push automatic white balance (AWC)  
Fixed white balance (3200/5600/FLUO)  
Manual white balance (MWB)  
P16  
50  
ATW SETTING  
Setting the profile compensation (APERTURE)  
F
MASKING  
---  
P12  
Adjusts the profile of the target object horizontally or vertically.  
ON y  
OFF  
APERTURE SETTING  
P17  
H
V
8
8
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
SYNC  
INT  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
ATW y  
OFF  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
OFF  
ON  
y
y
ON  
G
H
I
0.45  
AUTO y  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Setting the AGC level (AGC)  
Setting the Day/Night function (DAY/NIGHT)  
G
I
Sets the AGC (Auto Gain Control) level in four grades.  
Switches automatically between color mode and black and white  
mode depending on the luminance of the object being monitored.  
ON (four grades)  
OFF  
Enabling the Day/Night function (AUTO)  
Using the color mode only (COLOR)  
Using the black and white mode only (B/W)  
GAIN SETTING  
MAX GAIN  
NORMAL  
OFF  
D/N SETTING-AUTO  
DNR  
P17  
LEVEL  
BURST  
FOCUS  
MID  
OFF  
2
P19  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Setting the gamma correction level (GAMMA)  
H
Sets the gamma correction level to adjust the contrast or brightness  
level in four grades.  
SYNC  
INT  
AUTO  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
IRIS  
y
y
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
y
y
P18  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO y  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
A Adjusting synchronization signal (SYNC)  
The camera allows you to choose the synchronization signal  
adjustment method from the following options.  
Use the joystick lever (vw) to adjust the value so  
that the image on the monitor does not move up  
and down when you use the camera switcher.  
2
Internal synchronization (INT) <Initial setting>  
Uses internal signal in the camera to adjust synchronization.  
Power source synchronization (L-L)  
(Phase adjustment for vertical  
synchronization)  
Uses the power source frequency to adjust the vertical  
synchronization phase.  
SYNC  
INT  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO  
y
y
y
L-L STTING  
y
[V SYNC PHASE]  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
+
141  
The internal synchronization (INT) is used as an initial setting. In this  
setting, the vertical synchronization tends to be unstable when  
multiple cameras are connected through the camera switcher and the  
camera to be monitored is switched. In this case, use the following  
steps to adjust the vertical synchronization phase.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
After completing adjustment, use the lever to move the  
cursor to [MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
Use the joystick lever (yx) to select [SYNC], use the  
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lever (vw) to select “L-L, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
The L-L SETTING screen appears.  
Adjustment using power source synchronization is  
available only for the area where the power supply  
frequency is 50Hz. This setting will not work in the area  
where the power supply frequency is 60Hz.  
SYNC  
L-L  
y
IRIS  
AUTO y  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
0.45  
y
y
y
AUTO y  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
L-L SETTING  
[V SYNC PHASE]  
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PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
B Setting lens aperture (IRIS)  
Sets lens aperture according to the luminance level of the target  
object.  
The following methods are available for setting lens aperture.  
b Manual iris (MANU)  
When the [IRIS] is set to “MANU”, lens aperture can be set manually.  
Because activating the electronic iris disables the auto iris function,  
you need to set appropriate lens aperture using the following  
procedure.  
Auto iris (AUTO) <Initial setting>  
Manual iris (MANU)  
SYNC  
INT  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [IRIS], use the  
lever (vw) to select “MANU”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
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WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO  
y
y
y
The IRIS SETTING screen appears.  
y
IRIS SETTING  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
EI  
OFF  
[IRIS STOP]  
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17  
40  
[LEVEL]  
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b Auto iris (AUTO)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Automatic setting of lens aperture provides natural images even  
outdoors where the luminance difference is large, or in backlight  
conditions.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [EI] and use the  
2
3
lever (vw) to select “ON”.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [IRIS], use the  
lever (vw) to select “AUTO”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
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The electronic iris function controls both the AGC circuit and  
shutter speed to change exposure value.  
The IRIS SETTING screen appears.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [IRIS STOP]  
and use the lever (vw) to adjust the aperture  
opening value.  
IRIS SETTING  
SENSE UP  
OFF  
Selecting the value changes the lens aperture opening.  
[LEVEL]  
Available settings: 1 (close, darker) - 17 (open, brighter)  
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40  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [LEVEL] and  
use the lever (vw) to adjust the iris level.  
Available settings: 0 (video level is darker) - 100 (video level  
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PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
is brighter)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SENSE UP]  
and use the lever (vw) to select magnification  
power of electronic sensitivity.  
2
3
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
Available settings: OFF, X2, X4, X8, X16, X32  
Notes on setting electronic iris (EI):  
If the iris views an unusually bright image, it can  
cause a smear that cannot be corrected by adjusting  
the light entering through the lens. In this case,  
arrange the physical angle of lighting in a way that will  
prevent on-screen smearing.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [LEVEL] and  
use the lever (vw) to adjust the iris level.  
Available settings: 0 (dark) - 100 (bright)  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
If there is a fluorescent lighting in the camera  
location, flickering of the target object may occur.  
Changing fluorescent lighting to incandescent  
lighting will prevent the flickering.  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
Electronic sensitivity boosting (SENSE UP)  
automatically lengthens the CCD exposure time in  
dark situations. Accordingly, moving target objects  
may cause conspicuous afterimages, blurs and white  
spots.  
When the electronic iris (EI) is activated, the  
electronic shutter (SHUTTER) setting cannot be made.  
When electronic sensitivity boosting (SENSE UP) is  
enabled, the electronic shutter function will not work.  
When the Day/Night function is set to “AUTO”,  
electronic sensitivity boosting (SENSE UP) works  
only while black and white image is displayed.  
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
C Setting the white balance (WHITE BALANCE)  
Sets the white balance according to the shooting conditions.  
The following methods are available for setting white balance.  
Use the joystick lever (xyor vw) to move a mask  
pattern to the light source area to be masked, and  
press the [ENTER] button.  
3
Auto trace white balance (ATW) <Initial setting>  
One-push automatic white balance (AWC)  
Fixed white balance (3200/5600/FLUO)  
Manual white balance (MWB)  
This sets the mask pattern.  
ATW MASKING  
SYNC  
INT  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO  
y
y
y
CONTINUE (y)  
y
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
b Auto trace white balance (ATW)  
Even when light sources of the target object change, automatic  
adjustment assures capture of most suitable colors.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [WHITE BALANCE] and use the  
lever (vw) to select “ATW y”.  
Auto trace white balance settings are completed when “ATW y” is  
selected. When an extremely bright light source is in the target  
object, use the mask pattern so that the light source will not be  
detected.  
If you want additional mask patterns to be placed, repeat the  
above procedure.  
<To delete the mask pattern>  
Use the joystick lever (xyor vw) to place a mask pattern over  
the mask pattern to be cancelled, then press the [ENTER]  
button.  
Placing mask patterns  
To place a mask pattern over specific light sources in the target  
object, do the following.  
Use the joystick lever (y) to move a mask pattern to  
the bottom area of the screen and continue holding  
the lever straight down for three seconds.  
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Mask patterns can be placed only when registering a  
view setting file in the CAMERA VIEW screen.  
This completes the mask pattern setting procedure.  
While “ATW y” is selected by using the joystick  
lever (vw), press the [ENTER] button.  
The ATW SETTING screen appears.  
1
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
ATW SETTING  
MASKING  
ON  
y
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [MASKING],  
use the lever (vw) to select “ON y”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
2
The ATW MASKING screen appears. A mask pattern is  
displayed in the top left of the screen.  
ATW MASKING  
CONTINUE (y)  
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
b One-push automatic white balance  
b Fixed white balance (3200/5600/FLUO)  
You can set the color temperature of white balance setting to a fixed  
value.  
(AWC)  
In one-push automatic white balance setting, adjust white balance for  
a fixed surveillance location by orienting the lens toward the white  
target object (ex. white wall or paper).  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [WHITE  
BALANCE] and use the lever (vw) to select desired  
color temperature option.  
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Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [WHITE  
BALANCE], use the lever (vw) to select “AWC y”,  
and press the [ENTER] button.  
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SYNC  
INT  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
3200  
OFF  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
The AWC SETTING screen appears.  
OFF  
ON  
y
y
AWC SETTING  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO  
AWC LOCK  
SET  
SET  
y
y
y
GO TO MWB  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
Available settings:  
MENU  
BACK  
3200: Color temperature of 3,200K (For indoor)  
5600: Color temperature of 5,600K (For outdoor)  
FLUO: Color temperature of 4,200K (For fluorescent  
While “SET y” for [AWC LOCK] is highlighted,  
orient the lens toward the white target object and  
press the [ENTER] button.  
After the highlighted “SET y” option temporarily returns to  
normal indication for about two seconds, the “SET y” option is  
highlighted again and the white balance adjustment  
completes.  
lighting)  
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b Manual white balance (MWB)  
You can manually adjust white balance to your desired setting.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [WHITE  
BALANCE], use the lever (vw) to select “MWB y”,  
and press the [ENTER] button.  
The MWB SETTING screen appears.  
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If the result of white balance adjustment is  
unsatisfactory, press the [ENTER] button again while  
“SET y” is highlighted.  
MWB SETTING  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
R
B
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64  
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Fine-tuning white balance setting (GO TO MWB)  
If you want to fine-tune white balance setting after one-push  
automatic white balance adjustment completes, you can adjust white  
balance manually. To adjust white balance manually, use the joystick  
lever (xy) to select [GO TO MWB] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select color and use  
the lever (vw) to adjust darkness level for the color.  
Available settings: R (Red), B (Blue)  
2
The MWB SETTING screen appears.  
For details on adjusting white balance manually, refer to the “Manual  
white balance (MWB)” section in the right column on this page.  
Available settings: 0 - 255 (The larger the number, the  
darker the color is.)  
You also can access the MWB SETTING screen directly  
by selecting “MWB y” in the [WHITE BALANCE] menu  
item. Whether you access the MWB SETTING screen  
directly or through the AWC SETTING screen, only one  
set of options and values in the MWB SETTING screen is  
stored as the manual white balance setting.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
D Setting the backlight compensation level (BLC)  
Sets the backlight compensation function to get clearer image in  
backlight condition.  
b Center-weighted average metering  
(CENT)  
The following metering methods are available for the backlight  
compensation function.  
Measures light mainly at the specified metering zone and  
compensates for brightness level according to the best image  
obtained.  
Multi-spot evaluative metering (MULT)  
Center-weighted average metering (CENT)  
Multi-spot metering (MASK)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [BLC], use the  
lever (vw) to select “CENT y”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
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SYNC  
INT  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
ATW  
y
The BLC SETTING (POSITION) screen appears.  
MULT y  
OFF  
ON  
y
y
BLC SETTING  
[POSITION]  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO y  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
If you do not use the backlight compensation  
function, set [BLC] to “OFF”.  
The multi-spot metering (MASK) function is available  
only when registering a view setting file in the  
CAMERA VIEW screen (P27).  
Use the joystick lever to determine the position for  
the center-weighted average metering zone, and  
press the [ENTER] button.  
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b Multi-spot evaluative metering (MULT)  
The BLC SETTING (SIZE) screen appears.  
Evaluates the entire screen and corrects according to the best image  
obtained.  
BLC SETTING  
[SIZE]  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [BLC], use the  
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lever (vw) to select “MULT y”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
The BLC SETTING screen appears.  
BLC SETTING  
[BLC WEIGHT]  
7
Use the joystick lever to determine the size of the  
center-weighted average metering zone, and press  
the [ENTER] button.  
[BRIGHT]  
7
3
The BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING screen appears.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [BLC WEIGHT]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the value of “BLC  
WEIGHT”.  
TOP  
0
0
0
0
7
2
3
BOTTOM  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
CENTER[FIX]  
Available settings: 0 - 15 (The larger the number, the more  
backlighting works.)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [BRIGHT] and  
use the lever (vw) to adjust compensation level.  
Adjusts the compensation level for the brightness of the  
backlighting.  
Available settings: 0 - 15 (The larger the number, the more it  
brightens.)  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Use the joystick lever (xy) to select a zone to be  
weighted and use the lever (vw) to adjust  
weighting.  
Use the joystick lever (xyor vw) to move a mask  
pattern to the area to be excluded in metering, and  
press the [ENTER] button.  
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2
Selecting a zone to be weighted shows the corresponding  
zone on the screen.  
This sets the mask pattern for the area to be excluded in  
metering.  
TOP  
LEFT  
BOTTOM  
RIGHT  
BLC MASKING  
CENTER [FIX] (The value is fixed to “7”.)  
Available settings: 0 - 7 (The larger the number, the higher  
the weighting.)  
CONTINUE (y)  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
b Multi-spot metering (MASK)  
Sets backlight compensation by masking the bright area of the  
background using mask patterns.  
The multi-spot metering (MASK) function is available  
only when registering a view setting file in the CAMERA  
VIEW screen (P27).  
Set [MASKING] to “ON” in the MOTION SETTING screen.  
If you want additional mask patterns to be set, repeat the  
above procedure.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [BLC], use the  
lever (vw) to select “MASK y”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
The BLC MASKING screen appears. A mask pattern is  
displayed in the top left of the screen.  
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<To delete the mask pattern>  
Use the joystick lever (xyor vw) to place a mask pattern over  
the mask pattern to be cancelled, then press the [ENTER]  
button.  
Mask pattern  
Use the joystick lever (y) to move a mask pattern to  
the bottom area of the screen and continue holding  
the lever straight down for three seconds.  
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BLC MASKING  
This completes the mask pattern setting procedure.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
CONTINUE (y)  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
E Setting the electronic shutter (SHUTTER)  
Sets the appropriate shutter speed according to your surveillance  
purpose.  
b Slow shutter speed (LONG)  
When the target object is in dark condition, making the exposure time  
longer increases sensitivity, enabling you to view target object more  
brightly. Select desired shutter speed according to the shooting  
conditions.  
The following shutter speed modes are available.  
Fast shutter speed (SHORT)  
Slow shutter speed (LONG)  
The initial setting for slow shutter spped (LONG) is “x1”.  
SYNC  
IRIS  
INT  
AUTO y  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SHUTTER],  
use the lever (vw) to select “LONG y”, and press  
the [ENTER] button.  
WHITE BALANCE  
ATW  
OFF  
SHORT  
ON  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO  
y
1
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
y
y
y
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
The ES SETTING screen appears.  
y
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
ES SETTING  
x1  
SHUTTER SPEED  
If you do not use the electronic shutter, set [SHUTTER] to “OFF”.  
The electronic shutter cannot be set in the following  
conditions.  
OFF  
PRESET  
MENU  
For the auto iris setting, the electronic sensitivity  
setting is activated. (When the [IRIS] is set to “AUTO”,  
[SENSE UP] in the IRIS SETTING screen is set to other  
than “OFF”.)  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (vw) to select the desired  
2
For the manual iris setting, the electronic iris is  
activated. (When the [IRIS] is set to “MANU”, [EI] is  
set to “ON”.)  
shutter speed.  
Available settings: x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32  
(Each option represents a multiple of field  
time. The higher the number, the longer  
the exposure time.)  
b Fast shutter speed (SHORT)  
When viewing fast-moving target objects, higher shutter speed  
produces clearer images with less blurs.  
When the exposure time is longer, moving objects may  
cause conspicuous afterimages, blurs and white spots.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SHUTTER],  
use the lever (vw) to select “SHORT y”, and press  
the [ENTER] button.  
1
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
The ES SETTING screen appears.  
ES SETTING  
50  
SHUTTER SPEED  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
Use the joystick lever (vw) to select the desired  
shutter speed.  
Available settings: 50, 120, 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000,  
2
10000 (1/N sec.)  
To avoid flicker  
If the camera is installed under fluorescent lighting and  
the power supply frequency is 60Hz, set the shutter  
speed to “120 (1/120 sec)” to avoid flicker.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
Setting the profile compensation  
(APERTURE)  
G Setting the AGC level (AGC)  
F
Sets the AGC (Auto Gain Control) level in four grades.  
Further emphasizes the profile of the target object. The amount of  
compensation can be adjusted for the horizontal or vertical directions.  
SYNC  
INT  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO  
y
SYNC  
INT  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
y
y
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO  
y
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
y
y
y
If you do not use the AGC function, set [AGC] to “OFF”.  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
y
Setting AGC  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [AGC], use the  
lever (vw) to select “ON y”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
1
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [APERTURE],  
use the lever (vw) to select “ON y”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
1
The GAIN SETTING screen appears.  
The APERTURE SETTING screen appears.  
GAIN SETTING  
MAX GAIN  
DNR  
NORMAL  
OFF  
APERTURE SETTING  
H
V
8
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Memo: Auto Gain Control (AGC) is a function that automatically adjusts gain  
level in the amplifier section for the camera’s video signal according  
to the brightness of the target object and keeps the signal output level  
constant. When the target object is bright, the gain level is  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
decreased; when it is dark, the level is increased.  
Available settings:  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [MAX GAIN]  
and use the lever (vw) to adjust AGC level.  
2
OFF: The profile compensation is turned off.  
ON: The profile compensation is turned on.  
Available settings:  
NORMAL: Initial setting  
Use the joystick lever (vw) to adjust the value for  
“H” (horizontal).  
Available settings: 1 - 15 (The higher the number, the further  
2
3
MIDDLE: For dark target object  
HIGH:  
LOW:  
For very dark target object  
For bright target object  
the profile is emphasized.)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to move the cursor to  
“V” (vertical), and use the lever (vw) to adjust the  
value for “V”.  
Memo: • The “LOW” option cannot be selected when the Day/Night  
function is set to “AUTO”.  
• The value for the “MAX GAIN” setting depends on the  
Day/Night function mode.  
Available settings: 1 - 15 (The higher the number, the further  
the profile is emphasized.)  
• When the gain level is increased, the sensitivity is  
improved in dark condition, but the noise level increases.  
After completing adjustment, use the lever to move the  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [DNR] and use the  
lever (vw) to select a DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) option.  
cursor to [MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
3
Available settings:  
ON: Applies DNR.  
(Reduces noise during low luminance level.)  
OFF: Does not apply DNR.  
Digital noise reduction operates when the gain level increases. In  
addition, blurring and ghosting of images can occur when  
moving images are monitored, so the resolution is also reduced  
slightly.  
When the electronic zoom is operating in the color mode, the  
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) does not function.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
Setting the AGC level manually  
Setting the gamma correction level  
(GAMMA)  
H
When the AGC function is set to “OFF”, the gain level for camera’s  
video signal can be specified manually.  
Sets the gamma correction level to adjust the contrast or  
brightness level in four grades.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [AGC], use the  
lever (vw) to select “OFF”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
1
SYNC  
INT  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
The GAIN SETTING screen appears.  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO  
y
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAIN SETTING  
y
y
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
y
0dB  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [GAMMA] and  
use the lever (vw) to adjust the gamma correction  
level.  
1
Use the joystick lever (vw) to select the gain level  
2
Available settings:  
value.  
0.45:  
1:  
γ= 0.45  
Available settings: 0 - 30dB (The higher the number, the  
γ= 1  
more the gain level is increased.)  
MODE1: Increases the contrast of the dark parts.  
When the Day/Night function is set to “AUTO”, the  
AGC function cannot be set to “OFF”.  
MODE2: Further increases the contrast of the dark parts.  
The “AGC” can be set to “OFF” only when [SENSE  
UP] in the IRIS SETTING screen is set to “OFF”.  
When “MODE1” or “MODE2” is selected, the image can  
be too bright depending on the target object.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
I Setting the Day/Night function (DAY/NIGHT)  
(For VCC-MC600P only)  
Switches automatically between color mode and black and white  
mode depending on the luminance of the object being  
monitored. This function lets you set the filming mode to color  
mode during times of normal brightness like daytime or to black  
and white mode during times of darkness like night.  
b Setting the Day/Night function (AUTO)  
This function automatically switches between the color mode and the  
black and white mode according to the luminance of the target object.  
The color mode is used for daytime; the black and white mode is  
used for night.  
Enabling the Day/Night function (AUTO)  
Using the color mode only (COLOR)  
Using the black and white mode only (B/W)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [DAY/NIGHT],  
use the lever (vw) to select “AUTO y”, and press  
the [ENTER] button.  
1
SYNC  
INT  
The D/N SETTING-AUTO screen appears.  
IRIS  
AUTO y  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
GAMMA  
DAY/NIGHT  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO  
y
D/N SETTING-AUTO  
y
y
LEVEL  
BURST  
FOCUS  
MID  
OFF  
2
y
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [LEVEL], use  
the lever (vw) to select a luminance level where the  
viewing mode between the color mode and black  
and white mode is switched, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
2
A sound from the camera may be heard when the  
color image or black and white image is switched.  
Also, the image will be distorted as shown in the  
figure below. This is normal and does not indicate a  
problem.  
Available settings:  
MID: The mode switches when the luminance of the  
objects being monitored is between the “LOW” and  
“HIGH” levels.  
HIGH: The mode switches when the luminance of the  
objects being monitored is comparatively bright (the  
black and white mode is used longer).  
ADJy: Sets the switching luminance level manually.  
When you select “ADJy”, the LEVEL SETTING  
screen appears allowing you to perform manual  
settings for the switching luminance level.  
If the power is turned off in the black and white mode  
and the power is turned on again, the color mode will  
be used. The focused position may be differently  
adjusted between the color mode and the black and  
white mode. Adjust focusing so that the focused  
position matches between the color mode and the  
black and white mode.  
LOW: The mode switches when the luminance of the  
objects being monitored is comparatively dark (the  
color mode is used longer).  
<The LEVEL SETTING screen under the “ADJ” option>  
LEVEL SETTING  
[COLORwB/W]  
When using infrared lighting in black and white mode,  
if there is a strong reflection on the subject, the black  
and white mode may switch to color mode. Use only  
enough infrared lighting so that the mode is not  
switched.  
1
1
[B/WwCOLOR]  
1
2
1 COLOR B/W  
Sets the luminance level for switching from the color mode  
to the black and white mode.  
Available settings: 1 - 7 (The larger the value, the darker  
the switching luminance level.)  
2 B/W COLOR  
Sets the luminance level for switching from the black and  
white mode to the color mode.  
Available settings: 1 - 7 (The larger the value, the  
brighter the switching luminance  
level.)  
Memo: • In the “ADJ” setting, changing the setting for one of the  
switching level settings (from color mode to black and  
white mode or from black and white mode to color mode)  
causes the other setting to change also.  
• Increasing the luminance level difference avoids hunting  
under IR (infrared) lighting.  
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [BURST] and  
use the lever (vw) to select “ON/OFF”.  
If the camera is connected to peripheral devices like frame  
switcher, burst may occur when the viewing mode is switched  
between the color mode and the black and white mode. In this  
case, compensate for the image by inserting the color burst  
signals.  
b Using the color mode only (COLOR)  
3
Regardless of the luminance level, only use the color mode to view  
the image.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [DAY/NIGHT],  
use the lever (vw) to select “COLOR y”, and press  
the [ENTER] button.  
1
In general, set this option to “OFF”.  
The D/N SETTING-COLOR screen appears.  
Available settings:  
D/N SETTING-COLOR  
ON: The color burst signal is turned on.  
EXT ALARM  
OFF  
OFF: The color burst signal is turned off.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [FOCUS] and  
use the lever (vw) to select the focus compensation  
mode.  
4
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
In general, set this option to “2”. If images are out of focus, set  
this option to “1”.  
Available settings:  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [EXT ALARM]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the channel used  
for external alarm input.  
When [EXT ALARM] is set to “1” - “8”, receiving external alarm  
input automatically switches the color mode to the black and  
white mode.  
2
1: Near-infrared wavelength correction (around 900nm) is  
set during the black and white mode.  
2: Visible light spectrum is set during the color mode.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
Available settings:  
OFF: Does not switch the color mode to the black and  
While the Day/Night function is set to “AUTO”, the  
following applies.  
white mode when receiving external alarm input.  
1- 8: Switches the color mode to the black and white  
mode when receiving external alarm input.  
(Select an input channel used for external alarm  
input.)  
Multi-spot evaluative metering (MULT) selected in the  
backlight compensation level (BLC) setting works  
during the color mode.  
The electronic sensitivity boosting (SENSE UP)  
selected in the lens aperture (IRIS) setting works  
during the black and white mode.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
The AGC function cannot be set to “OFF”.  
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Camera Settings (CAMERA)  
b Using the black and white mode only  
(B/W)  
Regardless of the luminance level, only use the black and white  
mode to view the image.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [DAY/NIGHT],  
use the lever (vw) to select “B/W y”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
1
The D/N SETTING-B/W screen appears.  
D/N SETTING-B/W  
BURST  
FOCUS  
OFF  
1
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [BURST] and  
use the lever (vw) to select “ON/OFF”.  
Sets whether the color burst signal is turned on or off. In  
general, set this option to “OFF”.  
2
3
Available settings:  
ON: The color burst signal is turned on.  
OFF: The color burst signal is turned off.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [FOCUS] and  
use the lever (vw) to select focus compensation  
mode.  
In general, set this option to “1”. If images are out of focus, set  
this option to “2”.  
Available settings:  
1: Near-infrared wavelength correction (around 900nm) is  
set during the black and white mode.  
2: Visible light spectrum is set during the color mode.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Lens Settings (LENS)  
A Setting the focusing mode (FOCUS)  
CAMERA  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
LENS  
You can select the focusing mode from the following two options.  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
Auto focus (AUTO)  
Manual focus (MANU)  
LENS  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
y
y
AUTO  
SET  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
b Auto focus (AUTO)  
LENS  
Performs settings for the auto focus function.  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
AUTO y  
SET y  
A
B
Using the auto focus function in surveillance for longer  
hours shortens the life of the lens unit. If performing  
surveillance for an extended period (24 hours or more),  
you are recommended to use manual focus.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [FOCUS], use  
the lever (vw) to select “AUTO y”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
1
The FOCUS SETTING screen appears.  
Setting the focusing mode (FOCUS)  
A
FOCUS SETTING  
LIMIT NEAR  
SENSITIVITY  
AREA  
1m  
You can select the focusing mode from the following options.  
HIGH  
SET  
30S  
y
Auto focus (AUTO)  
AF RETURN  
Manual focus (MANU)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [LIMIT NEAR]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the nearest  
focusing distance to the target object.  
FOCUS SETTING  
2
3
LIMIT NEAR  
1mm  
SENSITIVITY  
AREA  
HIGH  
SET  
30S  
y
AF RETURN  
Available settings: 10cm, 30cm, 50cm, 1m, 3m, 5m  
When the distance to the target object is less than or  
equal to 1m, focusing may become difficult.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SENSITIVITY]  
and use the lever (vw) to select sensitivity in  
focusing.  
Setting the zooming operations (ZOOM)  
B
Available settings:  
HIGH: High sensitivity focusing  
For zooming operations, you can set the zooming speed and  
electronic zooming options.  
LOW: Low sensitivity focusing  
When focusing sensitivity is set to “HIGH”, the camera  
may react to even slight movements of the target object.  
In this case, change the setting to “LOW”.  
ZOOM SETTING  
SPEED  
3
EL ZOOM  
V-RESO.UP  
OFF  
OFF  
P24  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
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Lens Settings (LENS)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [AREA] –  
“SETy”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The AREA SETTING screen appears.  
b Manual focus (MANU)  
4
Sets the nearest focusing distance to the target object and the  
focusing speed while performing manual focusing.  
In [AREA], select the area used for auto focusing.  
When the distance to the target object is less than or  
equal to 1m, focusing may become difficult.  
Available settings:  
1 (full screen)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [FOCUS], use  
the lever (vw) to select “MANU y”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
The FOCUS SETTING screen appears.  
1
AREA SETTING  
AREA  
1
FOCUS SETTING  
1m  
3
LIMIT NEAR  
SPEED  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
2 (center of screen: initial setting)  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
AREA SETTING  
AREA  
2
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [LIMIT NEAR]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the nearest  
focusing distance to the target object.  
2
3
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Available settings: 10cm, 30cm, 50cm, 1m, 3m, 5m  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SPEED] and  
use the lever (vw) to select the focusing speed.  
Available settings: 1, 2, 3, 4 (The larger the value, the faster  
3 (smaller center)  
AREA SETTING  
AREA  
the focusing speed.)  
3
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Setting the auto focus auto return function  
(AF RETURN)  
When [FOCUS] is set to “AUTO” in the LENS screen, this function  
automatically restores the focusing mode to the auto focus mode  
(AUTO) after manual focus (MANU) operations are completed.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [AF RETURN] and use the lever  
(vw) to select time for switching automatically from manual focusing  
to auto focusing.  
Available settings:  
AUTO: When an operation other than manual focusing is  
performed, the focusing mode returns to the auto focus  
mode.  
20S, 30S, 40S, 50S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M, 5M  
(S: Second, M: Minute):  
Returns the focusing mode to the auto focus mode after the  
duration selected in this option has passed.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Lens Settings (LENS)  
B Setting the zooming operations (ZOOM)  
You can select zooming speed to target object and  
magnification power of electronic zoom.  
LENS  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
AUTO y  
SET  
y
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [ZOOM] – “SET  
y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The ZOOM SETTING screen appears.  
1
ZOOM SETTING  
SPEED  
EL ZOOM  
V-RESO.UP  
3
OFF  
OFF  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SPEED] and  
use the lever (vw) to select zooming speed.  
Available settings: 1, 2, 3, 4 (The larger the value, the faster  
2
3
the zooming speed.)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [EL ZOOM] and  
use the lever (vw) to select magnification power of  
electronic zoom.  
The electronic zooming activates when an zooming operation  
goes beyond the maximum magnification power of optical  
zoom.  
Available settings: OFF (Electronic zoom is turned off.)  
x2, x4, x8, x16  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [V-RESO.UP]  
and use the lever (vw) to select a vertical  
resolution.  
4
Available settings:  
ON: Improves vertical resolution while using the  
electronic zoom.  
OFF: Does not improve vertical resolution while using the  
electronic zoom.  
Memo: When the vertical resolution improvement is set to “ON”,  
moving target objects will cause conspicuous afterimages  
and blurs.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
In the following condition, the vertical resolution  
improvement (V-RESO.UP) will be set to “OFF”  
automatically.  
When the electronic sensitivity setting (SENSE UP) is  
set to “ON” in the auto iris setting (AUTO).  
When the electronic shutter setting (SHUTTER) is set  
to “LONG” (Slow shutter speed mode).  
When the digital noise reduction setting (DNR) is set  
to “ON” in the auto gain control setting (AGC).  
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Pan and Tilt Settings (PAN/TILT)  
CAMERA  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
PAN/TILT SETTING  
LENS  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
PRESET POSITION SET y  
A
B
C
D
E
PROPORTIONAL  
FREEZE  
SET NORTH  
TILT LIMIT  
ON  
OFF  
OFF y  
OFF  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Registering a surveillance location (PRESET  
POSITION)  
Making the amount of movement in the screen  
constant (PROPORTIONAL)  
A
B
Pan and tilt settings such as camera’s orientation can be registered  
as preset positions. Preset positions can be grouped and individual  
preset position groups can be used for Sequence mode.  
You can make the amount of movement in the screen constant by  
changing the moving speed of the camera during manual operation  
according to the zoom magnification power.  
PRESET NO.SELECT  
PAN/TILT SETTING  
1:A 11:- 21:- 31:-  
2:- 12:- 22:- 32:-  
3:- 13:- 23:- 33:-  
4:- 14:- 24:- 34:-  
PRESET POSITION SET  
y
PROPORTIONAL  
FREEZE  
SET NORTH  
TILT LIMIT  
ON  
P31  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
P26  
5:- 15:- 25:- 35:-  
6:- 16:- 26:- 36:-  
7:- 17:- 27:- 37:-  
8:- 18:- 28:- 38:-  
9:- 19:- 29:- 39:-  
10:- 20:- 30:- 40:-  
MENU  
BACK  
Displaying a still image while switching the  
surveillance location (FREEZE)  
C
(Preset map screen)  
The still image can be used in the screen while switching to other  
preset position.  
Selecting a preset number displays the screen for selecting preset  
options.  
PAN/TILT SETTING  
y
PRESET POSITION SET  
PRESET NO.001  
PROPORTIONAL  
FREEZE  
ON  
P31  
POSITION  
TITLE  
SET  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
y
y
y
ON  
SET NORTH  
TILT LIMIT  
OFF  
OFF  
CAMERA VIEW  
HOLD  
SEQUENCE  
GROUP  
P26  
A
5S  
PAUSE TIME  
PRESET GO  
MENU  
SET  
y
Setting the starting point (0 degrees) angle  
information (SET NORTH)  
D
BACK  
(Preset setting screen)  
You can set the starting point (0 degrees) angle for the camera by  
orienting it to your desired direction and saving the direction  
information.  
Selecting [CAMERA VIEW] displays the CAMERA VIEW screen used  
for configuring the camera view setting file.  
PAN/TILT SETTING  
PRESET POSITION SET  
y
y
PROPORTIONAL  
FREEZE  
ON  
P31  
CAMERA VIEW 1  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
MOTION  
IRIS  
OFF  
SET NORTH  
TILT LIMIT  
AUTO y  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
y
P27  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
y
y
ON  
0.45  
AUTO y  
OFF  
GAMMA  
Limiting the tilting angle (TILT LIMIT)  
E
DAY/NIGHT  
PRESET  
MENU  
BACK  
You can limit the tilting angle of the camera to your desired value.  
(CAMERA VIEW screen)  
PAN/TILT SETTING  
PRESET POSITION SET  
y
PROPORTIONAL  
FREEZE  
ON  
P32  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
SET NORTH  
TILT LIMIT  
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Pan and Tilt Settings (PAN/TILT)  
A Registering a surveillance location (PRESET POSITION)  
When registering the surveillance location as preset position,  
you can change orientation of the camera by selecting the  
preset number.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [POSITION] –  
“SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The screen for determining the surveillance location appears.  
3
PAN/TILT SETTING  
PRESET NO.001  
PRESET POSITION SET  
y
PROPORTIONAL  
FREEZE  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
SET NORTH  
TILT LIMIT  
b Determining the surveillance position  
SET  
y
(POSITION)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PRESET  
POSITION] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
The preset map screen appears.  
Use the joystick lever to determine the surveillance  
location, and press the [ENTER] button.  
This sets the surveillance location and displays the preset  
setting screen again.  
1
4
PRESET NO.SELECT  
1:A 11:- 21:- 31:-  
2:- 12:- 22:- 32:-  
3:- 13:- 23:- 33:-  
4:- 14:- 24:- 34:-  
5:- 15:- 25:- 35:-  
6:- 16:- 26:- 36:-  
7:- 17:- 27:- 37:-  
8:- 18:- 28:- 38:-  
9:- 19:- 29:- 39:-  
10:- 20:- 30:- 40:-  
b Specifying the camera ID and title  
When you connect multiple cameras to the surveillance system,  
specify the camera ID for identifying individual cameras. You also can  
set a specific title to preset position for easier management.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PRESET  
1
POSITION] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER]  
MENU  
BACK  
button.  
The preset map screen appears.  
To select a preset number to register the camera’s orientation:  
Use the joystick lever (xyor vw) to move the cursor to a preset  
number used for registration.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select a preset  
number to specify the ID or title, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
The preset setting screen appears.  
2
Available preset numbers are 1 to 127.  
Preset numbers can be displayed up to 40 in one page. Moving  
the cursor to the leftmost or rightmost of the screen and  
continuing to press the joystick lever to the left or right changes  
the screen to the previous or next page.  
PRESET NO.001  
POSITION  
TITLE  
SET  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
y
y
y
CAMERA VIEW  
HOLD  
SEQUENCE  
GROUP  
Pressing to the right: Displays next page.  
Pressing to the left: Displays previous page.  
A
5S  
PAUSE TIME  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select a preset  
number to register the camera’s orientation, and  
press the [ENTER] button.  
2
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [TITLE], use the  
lever (vw) to select “ON y”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
3
The preset setting screen appears.  
Available settings:  
PRESET NO.001  
OFF: Does not specify the camera ID and title.  
POSITION  
TITLE  
SET  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
y
y
y
ON: Specifies the camera ID and title.  
CAMERA VIEW  
HOLD  
SEQUENCE  
GROUP  
(The TITLE SETTING screen appears.)  
A
5S  
PAUSE TIME  
TITLE SETTING  
PRESET GO  
SET  
y
POSITION  
PRESET NO.  
TITLE INPUT  
H
OFF  
SET  
y
y
A
B
C
The preset number 1 is used as home position and  
cannot be deleted. Initial setting is registered with  
preset number 0. When resetting the camera, the  
setting registered with the preset number 0 is also  
used for the preset number 1.  
The preset number 0 is not available for user-defined  
settings.  
When auto flip is set to ON for a preset position, the  
preset location may slip a little. In this case, reset the  
setting to correct the problem. (P50)  
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Pan and Tilt Settings (PAN/TILT)  
A Selecting the display format and position (POSITION)  
b Registering a view setting file (CAMERA  
1 Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [POSITION], use the  
lever (vw) to select the display format (“H” or “V”), and  
press the [ENTER] button.  
VIEW)  
To support shooting in various surveillance conditions like when the  
surveillance location is bright (or dark), the CAMERA VIEW screen  
allows you to register up to 8 patterns of shooting settings as camera  
view setting files. Specify the applied view setting file to each preset  
number.  
Available settings:  
H: The camera ID and title are displayed in a horizontal  
line.  
V: The camera ID and title are displayed in a vertical line.  
2 While checking the monitor screen, use the joystick lever  
to determine the display position, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
PRESET POSITION  
CAMERA VIEW 1 to 8  
PRESET NO.001  
CAMERA VIEW 8  
POSITION  
TITLE  
SET  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
y
y
y
MOTION  
OFF  
CAMERA VIEW 7  
MOTION  
CAMERA VIEW  
HOLD  
SEQUENCE  
GROUP  
OFF  
The TITLE SETTING screen appears again.  
CAMERA VIEW 6  
MOTION  
OFF  
A
5S  
PAUSE TIME  
CAMERA VIEW 5  
MOTION OFF  
B Setting whether to display the preset number or not  
PRESET GO  
MENU  
SET  
CAMERA VIEW 4  
MOTION OFF  
BACK  
(PRESET NO)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PRESET NO] and use  
the lever (vw) to select “ON/OFF”.  
CAMERA VIEW 3  
MOTION  
OFF  
CAMERA VIEW 2  
MOTION  
OFF  
CAMERA VIEW 1  
Available settings:  
MOTION  
IRIS  
OFF  
AUTO y  
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
0.45  
AUTO y  
OFF  
BACK  
y
• OFF: Does not display the preset number on the screen.  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
y
y
• ON: Displays the preset number to the left of or above the  
GAMMA  
camera ID and title.  
DAY/NIGHT  
PRESET  
MENU  
C Entering the camera ID and title (TITLE INPUT)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [TITLE INPUT] – “SET y”,  
and press the [ENTER] button.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PRESET  
POSITION] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
1
2
The screen for entering the camera title appears.  
The preset map screen appears.  
:;~ABCDEFGHIJKLM123  
Letter  
selection  
palette  
,.NOPQRSTUVWXYZ456  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select a preset  
number to register a view setting file, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
+-/abcdefghifklm789  
'()nopqrstuvwxyz*0#  
"<>  
&!wv  
ID/TITLE  
entry field  
ID TITLE  
???????? ????????  
The preset setting screen appears.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET NO.001  
POSITION  
TITLE  
SET  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
y
y
y
CAMERA VIEW  
HOLD  
SEQUENCE  
GROUP  
Example: To specify “CAM1” for the ID and “FLOOR” for the  
title:  
A
5S  
1 Use the joystick lever to move the cursor to the first place  
of the ID entry field.  
2 Use the joystick lever to move the cursor to “C” in the  
letter selection palette, and press the [ENTER] button.  
“C” appears in the first place of the ID entry field.  
PAUSE TIME  
About the HOLD function  
When setting [HOLD] to “ON”, the settings for [CAMERA  
VIEW] is retained even when pan/tilt operations are performed  
at preset positions.  
Moving to a preset position (PRESET GO) or performing  
operations in the Auto mode disables the HOLD function.  
Use the same procedure shown above to enter “A”, “M” and  
“1”.  
3 Use the joystick lever to move the cursor to the first place  
of the title entry field, use the lever to move the cursor to  
“F” in the letter selection palette, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [CAMERA  
VIEW], use the lever (vw) to select the number of  
the view setting file, and press the [ENTER] button.  
3
Use the same procedure shown above to enter “L, “O”, “O”  
and “R”.  
Available settings:  
OFF: OFF (Does not register view setting files.)  
<Canceling the camera ID or title>  
1 - 8: Registers a view setting file.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PRESET], use the lever  
(vw) to select “ON y”, and press the [ENTER] button. All the  
letters entered for the ID and title return to “?”.  
(The CAMERA VIEW screen appears.)  
CAMERA VIEW 1  
MOTION  
IRIS  
OFF  
AUTO  
ATW  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
A
B
y
y
WHITE BALANCE  
BLC  
Memo: • The camera ID can be set only for the preset number 1.  
The camera ID set for the preset number 1 will  
SHUTTER  
APERTURE  
AGC  
y
y
automatically be applied for preset number 2 and after.  
To display the camera ID and title on the screen, set  
[CAMERA ID] and [TITLE] in the [DISPLAY] screen under  
the INFORMATION screen to “ON”.  
ON  
GAMMA  
0.45  
AUTO  
OFF  
BACK  
DAY/NIGHT  
PRESET  
MENU  
y
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Pan and Tilt Settings (PAN/TILT)  
1 Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [MASKING], use the  
lever (vw) to select “ON y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The MOTION MASKING screen appears. A mask pattern is  
displayed in the top left of the screen.  
Setting the motion sensor (MOTION)  
A
The built-in motion sensor will work for preset positions, allowing the  
camera to detect movements in the target object such as an intruder.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [MOTION], use the lever (vw)  
to select “ON y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
MOTION MASKING  
Available settings:  
OFF: Disables the motion sensor.  
ON: Enables the motion sensor.  
(The MOTION SETTING screen appears.)  
CONTINUE (y)  
Before performing the settings under [MOTION], be sure  
to set [MOTION] in the ALARM screen to “PRESET”.  
When [MOTION] is set to options other than “PRESET”,  
“---” displays for [MOTION] in the CAMERA VIEW screen  
and settings cannot be made.  
2 Use the joystick lever to move the mask pattern to the  
area where you don’t want to detect motion, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
This sets one mask pattern for the area to be excluded in  
detecting. If you want additional mask patterns to be set,  
repeat the above procedure.  
MOTION SETTING  
SIZE  
SET  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
y
y
A
B
C
D
E
MASKING  
SENSITIVITY  
ZOOM  
<To delete the mask pattern>  
Use the joystick lever (xyor vw) to place a mask pattern over  
the mask pattern to be cancelled, then press the [ENTER]  
button.  
DURATION  
5S  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
3 Use the joystick lever (y) to move a mask pattern to the  
bottom area of the screen and continue holding the lever  
straight down for three seconds.  
This completes the mask pattern setting procedure.  
A Setting the size of the motion sensor (SIZE)  
Set the detection pattern according to the size of the target object  
to be detected for alarm. A movement in the target object will be  
detected within the area where the detection pattern is specified.  
C Setting the detection sensitivity (SENSITIVITY)  
You can set the level of sensitivity for motion detection. Adjusting  
the level of sensitivity avoids unwanted detection.  
1 Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SIZE] – “SET y”, and  
press the [ENTER] button.  
1 Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SENSITIVITY] – “SET  
y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The MOTION SIZE screen appears displaying the detection  
pattern (V1/H1) in the center of the screen.  
The SENSITIVITY screen appears.  
a
SENSITIVITY  
MOTION SIZE  
b
c
d
MOVE  
5
5
5
1
Y-LEVEL  
Y-DIFFER  
DURATION  
V 1  
H 1  
TEST  
OFF  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
2 Set the detection level for the following parameters.  
For all parameters, the larger the value, the lower the  
sensitivity.  
a Motion sensitivity (MOVE): 1 - 10  
2 Use the joystick lever to adjust the values for “V” and “H”  
settings.  
To avoid detection of small movements, make the value  
larger.  
b Brightness level (Y-LEVEL): 1 - 10  
When noise from a dark screen is causing erroneous  
detections, make the value larger.  
The size of the detection pattern will change depending on the  
values set for Vand H.  
V: 1 - 6 (Sets the size for vertical direction.)  
H: 1 - 8 (Sets the size for horizontal direction.)  
c Brightness differences (Y-DIFFER): 1 - 10  
To avoid detection of lights turning on and off, make the  
value larger.  
Memo: The maximum value for “V x H” is 9. When setting “V” or “H”  
and the multiplied value exceeds the maximum value, the  
other value will automatically be adjusted so that the value for  
“V x H” does not exceed 9.  
d Duration (DURATION): 1 - 60  
To avoid detection of fast movements, make the value  
larger.  
3 To test the sensitivity settings, use the joystick lever (xy)  
to select [TEST] and use the lever (vw) to select “ON”.  
When a motion is detected, patterns are shown in that  
location. Adjust the setting values as necessary.  
B Setting the mask patterns for the area to be excluded  
in motion detection (MASKING)  
If you have an area where you don’t want to detect motion in the  
target object (swaying trees, flickering of light, etc.), you can set  
the mask pattern over the area so that the motion sensor does not  
react to it.  
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Pan and Tilt Settings (PAN/TILT)  
D Setting zooming operation options (ZOOM)  
Setting related options other than motion  
sensor  
B
When a motion is detected, the camera zooms in and out  
automatically.  
The following settings are common to the ones performed in the  
camera and lens settings. See their respective reference pages.  
1 Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [ZOOM] and use the  
lever (vw) to select zooming mode.  
Available settings:  
IRIS (Page 11)  
OFF:  
IN:  
Disables the auto zooming. (Initial setting)  
WHITE BALANCE (Page 12)  
BLC (Page 14)  
Performs detection at the center of the screen  
and zooms in along the optical axis.  
SHUTTER (Page 16)  
APERTURE (Page 17)  
AGC (Page 17)  
OUT:  
Performs detection over the full screen (except  
for the masked area) and zooms out along the  
optical axis.  
GAMMA (Page 18)  
DAY/NIGHT (Page 19)  
IN-MOV: Performs detection over the full screen (except  
for the masked area) and zooms in at the position  
where motion was detected.  
Memo: • The IRIS, SHUTTER and MOTION functions can be used  
2 Select the optical zoom magnification power (RATIO)  
according to the zooming mode you selected.  
Available settings:  
in the combination shown in the table below.  
IRIS  
AUTO: SENSE UP (ON)  
MANU: EI (ON)  
F
T
T
T
T
T
F
T
T
E
T
T
F
T
T
T
T
T
F
E
T
E
T
E
F
IN:  
x1.4, x2, x2.8, x4, x5.6, x8, FULL (zooming in to  
the TELE end), MANU (manual setting)  
SHUTTER LONG  
SHORT  
MOTION  
OUT:  
x1/1.4, x1/2, x1/2.8, x1/4, x1/5.6, x1/8, FULL  
(zooming out to the WIDE end), MANU (manual  
setting)  
F: Function is set T: Not allowable E: Allowable  
IN-MOV: x1.4, x2, x2.8, x4, x5.6, x8, FULL (zooming in to  
: When exiting individual menu, settings will be  
cancelled.  
the TELE end), MANU (manual setting)  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
Memo: When selecting “MANU”, the RATIO SETTING screen  
appears. While monitoring the actual image and performing  
zooming operation, specify the zoom magnification power,  
then press the [ENTER] button. The zoom magnification  
power value appears in the bottom left of the screen.  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
b Grouping the preset positions  
(SEQUENCE GROUP)  
3 Select the duration for the zooming operation (TIME)  
Each preset position can be assigned to a group (A to D). The group  
can be used for the Sequence mode to monitor multiple surveillance  
locations sequentially.  
Available settings: (common to all zooming modes)  
5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 45S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M, 5M  
(S: Second, M: Minute)  
PRESET NO.SELECT  
1:A 11:B 21:- 31:-  
2:B 12:- 22:B 32:-  
3:- 13:- 23:- 33:-  
4:A 14:- 24:- 34:-  
5:- 15:A 25:- 35:-  
6:- 16:- 26:- 36:-  
7:- 17:- 27:A 37:-  
8:A 18:- 28:- 38:-  
9:- 19:- 29:- 39:-  
10:- 20:B 30:B 40:-  
The value you can select here should be within the  
duration specified in the [DURATION] setting (see step E  
below).  
E Setting the interval after which the next alarm  
becomes in effect (DURATION)  
MENU  
BACK  
When a motion is detected and an alarm signal is output, another  
alarm signal will not be output until the duration specified in this  
setting has passed.  
Group A  
Group B  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [DURATION] and use the  
lever (vw) to select the interval after which the next alarm  
becomes in effect.  
No. 27  
No. 30  
No. 1  
No. 2  
Available settings: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 45S, 1M, 2M, 3M,  
4M, 5M (S: Second, M: Minute)  
No. 4  
No. 11  
No. 15  
No. 22  
No. 8  
No. 20  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PRESET  
POSITION] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
1
The preset map screen appears.  
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Pan and Tilt Settings (PAN/TILT)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select a preset  
number to assign to a group, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
The preset setting screen appears.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [DELETE] –  
“SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
“OK? y” appears under “SET y”.  
2
3
4
PRESET NO.002  
POSITION  
TITLE  
SET  
ON  
y
y
y
PRESET NO.001  
POSITION  
TITLE  
SET  
ON  
y
y
y
CAMERA VIEW  
HOLD  
1
OFF  
CAMERA VIEW  
HOLD  
SEQUENCE  
GROUP  
1
OFF  
SEQUENCE  
GROUP  
A
5S  
SET  
OK?  
SET  
BACK  
PAUSE TIME  
DELETE  
A
5S  
y
y
y
PAUSE TIME  
PRESET GO  
MENU  
PRESET GO  
MENU  
SET  
y
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select “OK?”, and  
press the [ENTER] button.  
The preset position you selected is deleted and the indication  
in the preset map screen changes to “-”.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SEQUENCE  
GROUP] and use the lever (vw) to select a group to  
assign the preset number.  
3
4
Available settings:  
PRESET NO.SELECT  
1:A 11:- 21:- 31:-  
2:- 12:- 22:- 32:-  
3:- 13:- 23:- 33:-  
4:- 14:- 24:- 34:-  
5:- 15:- 25:- 35:-  
6:- 16:- 26:- 36:-  
7:- 17:- 27:- 37:-  
8:- 18:- 28:- 38:-  
9:- 19:- 29:- 39:-  
10:- 20:- 30:- 40:-  
*:  
Does not assign to a group. (Registers the  
preset number only.)  
A, B, C, D: Assigns a preset number to the group you  
selected. Assigned group is shown in the  
preset map screen.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PAUSE TIME]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the pause duration  
for sequential panning operation.  
MENU  
BACK  
Available settings:  
3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S, 8S, 9S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 45S, 1M  
(S: Second, M: Minute)  
b Switching to a preset position  
(PRESET GO)  
You can switch the surveillance location to a preset position by using  
the following procedure.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PRESET  
POSITION] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
The preset map screen appears.  
1
b Deleting a preset position (DELETE)  
The preset number “1” cannot be deleted.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select a preset  
number, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The preset setting screen appears.  
2
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PRESET  
POSITION] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
1
When a preset position is registered, the surveillance location  
moves to the preset position.  
The preset map screen appears.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PRESET GO] –  
“SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The menu screen closes with the surveillance position being at  
the preset position.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select a preset  
number to delete, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The preset setting screen appears.  
3
2
PRESET NO.002  
POSITION  
TITLE  
SET  
ON  
y
y
y
CAMERA VIEW  
HOLD  
1
OFF  
SEQUENCE  
GROUP  
A
5S  
SET  
PAUSE TIME  
DELETE  
y
y
PRESET GO  
MENU  
SET  
BACK  
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Pan and Tilt Settings (PAN/TILT)  
Making the amount of movement in the  
screen constant (PROPORTIONAL)  
Setting the starting point (0 degrees)  
angle information (SET NORTH)  
B
D
The proportional function allows you to make the amount of  
movement in the screen constant by changing pan/tilt operation  
speed during manual operation according to the zoom  
magnification power.  
When you install the camera and the starting point (0 degrees)  
angle information for the camera needs to be specified, set the  
angle information using the following procedure. You can set  
any direction as the starting point (0 degrees) indicating north  
direction.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select  
1
Use the joystick lever to orient the camera in the  
[PROPORTIONAL] and use the lever (vw) to select  
1
direction you want to set as the starting point.  
“ON”.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SET NORTH],  
use the lever (vw) to select “SET”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
When “SET” in the [SET NORTH] menu item changes to “ON”,  
the starting point (0 degrees) setting completes.  
PAN/TILT SETTING  
2
PRESET POSITION SET  
y
PROPORTIONAL  
FREEZE  
SET NORTH  
TILT LIMIT  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
PAN/TILT SETTING  
BACK  
PRESET POSITION SET  
y
PROPORTIONAL  
FREEZE  
SET NORTH  
TILT LIMIT  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
Available settings:  
OFF  
OFF: Disables the proportional function.  
ON: Enables the proportional function.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
Available settings:  
OFF: Does not set the starting point angle information.  
ON: Sets the starting point angle information.  
Displaying a still image while switching  
the surveillance location (FREEZE)  
C
SET: Setting operation is in progress. Determine the  
camera’s orientation, then press the [ENTER] button.  
This completes the setting and “SET” changes to  
“ON”.  
While the surveillance location moves by the Sequence mode or  
manual preset (PRESET GO) operations, the freeze function  
displays the still image immediately before the camera starts  
moving. After movement of the surveillance location completes,  
the still image is switched to the video image of the new  
surveillance location.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
The camera rotates clockwise. North is regarded as 0  
degrees. For example, 90 degrees represent east.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [FREEZE] and  
use the lever (vw) to select “ON”.  
1
To display the camera’s angle information, set  
[DIRECTION] in the DISPLAY screen under the  
INFORMATION screen to ON.  
PAN/TILT SETTING  
PRESET POSITION SET  
y
PROPORTIONAL  
FREEZE  
ON  
ON  
SET NORTH  
TILT LIMIT  
OFF  
OFF  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Available settings:  
OFF: Disables the freeze function.  
ON: Enables the freeze function.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Pan and Tilt Settings (PAN/TILT)  
E Limiting the tilting angle (TILT LIMIT)  
When the tilting limit angle is not explicitly specified, the limit of  
tilting is -5 degrees to horizontal 0 degrees. If necessary, you  
can select the tilting limit angle using the following procedure.  
By setting the limit angle, the camera cannot be oriented to the  
direction beyond the limit angle.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [TILT LIMIT]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the tilting limit  
angle.  
1
PAN/TILT SETTING  
PRESET POSITION SET  
y
PROPORTIONAL  
FREEZE  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
SET NORTH  
TILT LIMIT  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Available settings:  
OFF: Disables the TILT LIMIT function.  
-2, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22:  
Sets the selected value as the tilting limit angle.  
MANU: Sets the tilting limit angle manually. (While “MANU”  
is selected, pressing the [ENTER] button displays  
the setting screen. Monitoring the live image, use  
the joystick lever to determine the tilting limit angle,  
then press the [ENTER] button.)  
There is a parting line around zero degree position on the  
dome cover. Depending on the setting of tilting limit  
angle, the parting line may come into the camera’s view  
and could adversely affect the focusing behavior.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Auto Mode Settings (AUTO MODE)  
The Auto mode can be used to operate the camera automatically to monitor multiple surveillance locations. There are three types of  
automatic panning available in Auto mode: Sequence mode (SEQUENCE), Tour mode (TOUR) and Auto Pan mode (AUTO PAN).  
CAMERA  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
AUTO MODE  
LENS  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
SEQUENCE  
AUTO PAN  
TOUR  
AUTO RETURN  
TIME  
A
y
y
y
A
B
C
D
1
1
SEQ A  
1M  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Monitoring multiple preset positions sequentially (SEQUENCE)  
A
The Sequence mode allows you to monitor multiple preset positions sequentially by using the sequence group containing preset positions.  
SEQUENCE A  
EDIT  
SET  
STEP  
5S  
y
ORDER  
PAUSE TIME  
P34  
[SEQ SPEED]  
8
y
RUN  
SET  
MENU  
BACK  
Panning between two surveillance locations in loop (AUTO PAN)  
B
The Auto Pan mode allows you to pan between two surveillance locations in loop. In this mode, you set a start point, an end point, moving speed,  
panning direction and other options.  
Start point surveillance  
location  
End point surveillance  
location  
AUTO PAN 1  
POSITION  
STARTy  
3S  
PAUSE TIME  
DIRECTION  
P35  
LEFT  
[PAN SPEED]  
8
RUN  
y
SET  
MENU  
BACK  
Repeating a recorded monitoring process (TOUR)  
C
You can repeat a monitoring process by recording an image track of all camera pan, tilt and zoom operations.  
TOUR 1  
TRACE  
RUN  
SET  
SET  
y
y
P36  
60 seconds  
MENU  
BACK  
Returning automatically to the specified surveillance mode (AUTO RETURN)  
D
You can automatically return the surveillance status to the specified surveillance mode after the specified duration has passed without any  
operations. (P37)  
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Auto Mode Settings (AUTO MODE)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [ORDER] and  
use the lever (vw) to select the sequence option.  
Monitoring multiple preset positions  
sequentially (SEQUENCE)  
4
5
A
Available settings:  
STEP:  
Monitors the preset positions in the order of  
their numbers.  
The Sequence mode allows you to monitor multiple preset  
positions sequentially by using the sequence group containing  
preset positions. You can create up to four sequence groups.  
RANDOM: Monitors the preset positions in the sequence  
group randomly.  
AUTO MODE  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PAUSE TIME]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the duration for  
which the camera pauses at each preset position.  
Available settings: 3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S, 8S, 9S, 10S, 15S,  
20S, 30S, 45S, 1M, PRE  
SEQUENCE  
AUTO PAN  
TOUR  
AUTO RETURN  
TIME  
A
y
y
y
1
1
SEQ A  
1M  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
(S: Second, M: Minute)  
When selecting “PRE”, the pause duration set in the  
[PAUSE TIME] setting for each preset position is applied.  
Create a sequence group by adding preset  
positions.  
The preset positions you want to monitor in the Sequence  
mode should be added to the same group.  
1
2
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SEQ SPEED]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the speed in which  
the camera moves between individual preset  
positions.  
6
7
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SEQUENCE],  
use the lever (vw) to select a group (A to D) to  
monitor in the Sequence mode, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
Available settings: 1 (slow) - 15 (fast)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [RUN] – “SET  
y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The on-screen menu disappears, and the Sequence mode  
operation starts.  
The SEQUENCE screen appears.  
SEQUENCE A  
Pressing the [ENTER] button stops the operation.  
EDIT  
SET  
STEP  
5S  
y
ORDER  
PAUSE TIME  
SEQUENCE A  
[SEQ SPEED]  
8
y
EDIT  
SET  
STEP  
5S  
y
ORDER  
PAUSE TIME  
RUN  
SET  
[SEQ SPEED]  
8
y
MENU  
BACK  
RUN  
SET  
MENU  
BACK  
To review the surveillance locations, use the  
joystick lever (xy) to select [EDIT] – “SET y”, and  
press the [ENTER] button.  
3
Memo: While monitoring in the normal screen, the Auto mode is  
turned on or off in the main screen of the system controller.  
For details, refer to the system controller instruction manual.  
The preset map screen appears.  
PRESET NO.SELECT  
1:A 11:- 21:- 31:-  
2:- 12:- 22:- 32:-  
3:- 13:- 23:- 33:-  
4:- 14:- 24:- 34:-  
5:- 15:- 25:- 35:-  
6:- 16:- 26:- 36:-  
7:- 17:- 27:- 37:-  
8:- 18:- 28:- 38:-  
9:- 19:- 29:- 39:-  
10:- 20:- 30:- 40:-  
BACK  
MENU  
Confirm the sequence group indication for each preset  
number, and edit the group if necessary.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [MENU], and with “BACK”  
displayed, press the [ENTER] button. The SEQUENCE screen  
in step 2 above appears again.  
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Auto Mode Settings (AUTO MODE)  
Use the joystick lever to determine an end point  
position of the Auto Pan mode operation, and press  
the [ENTER] button.  
Panning between two surveillance  
locations in loop (AUTO PAN)  
5
B
The AUTO PAN screen appears again.  
The Auto Pan mode allows you to pan between two surveillance  
locations in loop. In this mode, you set a start point, an end  
point, moving speed, panning direction and other options. You  
can create up to four Auto Pan groups.  
Memo: When a start point and an end point are set to the same  
position, the camera rotates through 360 degrees repeatedly  
with the same tilting angle. The rotating direction is  
determined by the [DIRECTION] setting.  
AUTO MODE  
SEQUENCE  
AUTO PAN  
TOUR  
AUTO RETURN  
TIME  
A
y
y
y
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PAUSE TIME]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the duration for  
which the camera pauses at the start and end  
positions.  
1
6
1
SEQ A  
1M  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [AUTO PAN],  
use the lever (vw) to select an Auto Pan group  
number (1 - 4), and press the [ENTER] button.  
Available settings: 1S, 2S, 3S, 4S, 5S, 10S, 20S, 30S  
1
2
(S: Second, M: Minute)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [DIRECTION]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the rotating  
direction during panning operation.  
Available settings: RIGHT (rotates clockwise),  
The AUTO PAN screen appears.  
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AUTO PAN 1  
POSITION  
PAUSE TIME  
DIRECTION  
STARTy  
3S  
LEFT  
LEFT (rotates counterclockwise)  
[PAN SPEED]  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PAN SPEED]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the speed in which  
the camera moves between the start and end  
points.  
Available settings: 1 (slow) - 15 (fast)  
8
8
RUN  
y
SET  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [POSITION],  
use the lever (vw) to select “START y” (start point),  
and press the [ENTER] button.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [RUN] – “SET  
y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
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The START SETTING screen appears.  
The on-screen menu disappears, and the Auto Pan mode  
operation starts.  
START SETTING  
Pressing the [ENTER] button stops the operation.  
AUTO PAN 1  
POSITION  
PAUSE TIME  
DIRECTION  
STARTy  
3S  
LEFT  
SET  
y
[PAN SPEED]  
8
RUN  
y
SET  
Use the joystick lever to determine a start point  
position of the Auto Pan mode operation, and press  
the [ENTER] button.  
3
4
MENU  
BACK  
The AUTO PAN screen appears again.  
Memo: While monitoring in the normal screen, the Auto mode is  
turned on or off in the main screen of the system controller.  
For details, refer to the system controller instruction manual.  
Use the lever (vw) to select “END y” (end point),  
and press the [ENTER] button.  
The END SETTING screen appears.  
While the camera operates in the Auto Pan mode, the  
auto focus function is disabled. In this case, the focusing  
mode is switched to the manual focus mode and the  
focus is fixed to the position set in the START SETTING  
screen.  
END SETTTING  
However, when the panning speed is very slow or the  
camera pauses at the start/end point for five seconds or  
longer, the auto focus function is activated.  
SET  
y
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Auto Mode Settings (AUTO MODE)  
Record an image track or operation commands.  
Performing any operation starts recording.  
Repeating a recorded monitoring  
process (TOUR)  
4
C
Every camera operation including panning, tilting and  
command operation will be recorded in sequence as tour  
memory.  
You can repeat a monitoring process by recording an image  
track of all camera pan, tilt and zoom operations. You can create  
up to four image tracks.  
The amount of tour  
memory used  
AUTO MODE  
100/100  
TOUR SETTING  
SEQUENCE  
AUTO PAN  
TOUR  
AUTO RETURN  
TIME  
A
y
y
y
1
1
SEQ A  
1M  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
REC  
y
Recordable operations/commands:  
panning, tilting, move to preset position (PRESET GO),  
zooming, one-push auto focus  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [TOUR], use the  
lever (vw) to select a number assigned to image  
track (1 - 4), and press the [ENTER] button.  
The TOUR screen appears.  
1
Memo: The used amount of tour memory is displayed in the screen.  
The memory usage display starts from “0/100” and ends at  
“100/100” representing the memory is full.  
TOUR 1  
TRACE  
RUN  
SET  
SET  
y
y
After the operations to be recorded complete, press  
the [ENTER] button.  
5
The operations performed are recorded as tour memory, and  
the TOUR screen appears again.  
MENU  
BACK  
If the memory becomes full, the recording stops automatically  
at that moment.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [TRACE] –  
“SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
“OK?” appears under “SET y”.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [RUN] – “SET  
y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The on-screen menu disappears, and the operation recorded  
in the tour memory will be repeated.  
2
3
6
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select “OK?”, and  
press the [ENTER] button.  
The TOUR SETTING screen appears.  
Pressing the [ENTER] button stops the operation.  
TOUR 1  
TRACE  
RUN  
SET  
SET  
y
y
TOUR 1  
TRACE  
RUN  
ON  
OK?  
1
y
MENU  
BACK  
MENU  
BACK  
Memo: While monitoring in the normal screen, the Auto mode is  
turned on or off in the main screen of the system controller.  
For details, refer to the system controller instruction manual.  
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Auto Mode Settings (AUTO MODE)  
Returning automatically to the  
D specified surveillance mode (AUTO  
RETURN)  
You can automatically return the surveillance status to the  
specified surveillance mode after the specified duration has  
passed without any operations.  
AUTO MODE  
SEQUENCE  
AUTO PAN  
TOUR  
AUTO RETURN  
TIME  
A
y
y
y
1
1
SEQ A  
1M  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [AUTO  
RETURN] and use the lever (vw) to select the  
surveillance mode to return to automatically.  
1
2
Available settings:  
OFF:  
Disables the AUTO RETURN function.  
SEQ A - D: Sequence mode (A - D)  
PAN 1 - 4: Auto Pan mode (1 - 4)  
TOUR 1 - 4: Tour mode (1 - 4)  
PRESET: Preset position (1 - 127)  
When you select “PRESET” in step 1, use the  
joystick lever (y) to select [PRESET-], and use the  
lever (vw) to select a preset number.  
The preset number selection field is displayed only when  
“PRESET” is selected.  
AUTO MODE  
SEQUENCE  
AUTO PAN  
TOUR  
AUTO RETURN  
TIME  
A
1
1
y
y
y
PRESET  
1M  
1
PRESET-  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Available settings: 1 - 127  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [TIME] and use  
the lever (vw) to select the duration until the AUTO  
RETURN function is activated.  
3
Available settings: 10S, 20S, 30S, 40S, 50S, 1M, 2M, 3M,  
4M, 5M, 6M, 7M, 8M, 9M, 10M  
(S: Second, M: Minute)  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Alarm Settings (ALARM)  
This section describes the alarm input/output setting for the camera.  
CAMERA  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
ALARM  
LENS  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
ALARM IN  
1
y
y
A
B
C
ALARM OUT  
1
ALARM DISABLE  
OFF  
MOTION  
OFF  
OFF  
ALARM DISPLAY  
D
E
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Setting the alarm input (ALARM IN)  
Setting the motion sensor (MOTION)  
A
D
The ALARM IN screen allows you to perform the alarm settings (input  
preferences, alarm action, etc.) for each alarm input number.  
Performs settings for the motion sensor used for detecting alarm.  
MOTION ZONE  
AREA 1  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
OFF  
5S  
ALARM IN 1  
AREA 2  
POLARITY  
ACTION  
NO  
PRESET  
ON  
AREA 3  
AREA 4  
RETURN  
SENSITIVITY  
ALARM OUT  
LINE OUT  
DURATION  
y
P41  
MOTION ALARM  
ALARM OUT  
LINE OUT  
DURATION  
---  
OFF  
OFF  
5S  
P39  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Setting the alarm information display (ALARM  
DISPLAY)  
E
Setting the alarm output (ALARM OUT)  
B
The ALARM OUT screen allows you to perform the alarm output  
settings for each alarm output number.  
When the alarm is detected, the preset number and the camera ID on  
the screen flash notifying that the alarm is detected.  
ALARM OUT 1  
ALARM  
OUTPUT  
POLARITY  
ALARM TIME  
ON  
NO  
5S  
ALARM IN  
1
y
y
ALARM OUT  
1
ALARM DISABLE  
OFF  
P40  
P43  
MOTION  
ALARM DISPLAY  
TIME  
OFF  
ON  
5S  
PRESET  
MENU  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
OFF  
BACK  
Setting the alarm disabling duration (ALARM  
DISABLE)  
C
The Alarm Disable function allows you to disable the alarm for the  
duration after the camera is operated manually.  
ALARM  
1
ALARM IN  
y
y
ALARM OUT  
ALARM DISABLE  
TIME  
1
ON  
2M  
OFF  
OFF  
P41  
MOTION  
ALARM DISPLAY  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
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Alarm Settings (ALARM)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [RETURN] and  
use the lever (vw) to select the operation after the  
alarm action.  
A Setting the alarm input (ALARM IN)  
4
The ALARM IN screen allows you to perform the alarm settings  
(input preferences, alarm action, etc.) for each alarm input  
number.  
Available settings:  
OFF: Does not return to the operation status before the  
alarm.  
ALARM  
ON: Returns to the operation status before the alarm.  
1
ALARM IN  
y
y
ALARM OUT  
1
ALARM DISABLE  
OFF  
Memo: • When [RETURN] is set to “ON”, the camera returns to the  
before-alarm status after the duration specified in the  
[DURATION] setting.  
MOTION  
OFF  
OFF  
ALARM DISPLAY  
• If another alarm input is received during the time specified  
in the [DURATION] setting, the operation will be performed  
according to the last alarm.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [ALARM IN],  
use the lever (vw) to select an alarm input number  
(1 - 8), and press the [ENTER] button.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [MOTION  
ALARM] and use the lever (vw) to select how the  
motion sensor is used.  
1
5
The ALARM IN screen appears.  
For alarm detection criteria, the motion sensor built into the  
camera can be used in combination with the alarm input from  
an external device.  
ALARM IN 1  
POLARITY  
ACTION  
RETURN  
NO  
PRESET  
ON  
Available settings:  
MOTION ALARM  
ALARM OUT  
LINE OUT  
DURATION  
OR  
AND: When both the motion sensor and the external  
device detect an alarm condition, the alarm is  
activated.  
OFF  
OFF  
5S  
OR: When either the motion sensor or the external  
device detects an alarm condition, the alarm is  
activated.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [POLARITY]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the polarity for the  
alarm input signal.  
2
3
Before enabling the settings under [MOTION], be  
sure to set [MOTION] in the ALARM screen to  
“PRESET”.  
Available settings:  
NO (Normal Open):  
Normally open so closed condition is detected as input.  
NC (Normal Close):  
Normally closed so open condition is detected as input.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [ALARM OUT]  
and use the lever (vw) to select an alarm output  
terminal.  
The alarm signal can be output from the alarm output terminal,  
enabling you to connect external devices such as recorder,  
alarm buzzer and warning lamp.  
6
7
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [ACTION] and  
use the lever (vw) to select the action after the  
alarm is detected (alarm action).  
Available settings:  
Available settings:  
PRESET: When the alarm is detected, the camera  
moves to the preset position whose preset  
number is the same as the alarm input  
number.  
OFF: Does not output the alarm signal.  
1:  
2:  
Uses the output terminal 1.  
Uses the output terminal 2.  
Before using the “PRESET” option, set the preset  
position for the corresponding alarm input number.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [LINE OUT] and  
use the lever (vw) to determine whether the alarm  
signal is output to the connection line to the  
system controller.  
SEQ A - D: Starts the Sequence mode operation (A - D).  
PAN 1 - 4: Starts the Auto Pan mode operation (1 - 4).  
TOUR 1 - 4: Starts the Tour mode operation (1 - 4).  
Available settings:  
OFF: Does not output the alarm signal to the connection  
OFF:  
Does not perform the alarm action.  
line.  
ON: Outputs the alarm signal to the connection line.  
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Alarm Settings (ALARM)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [DURATION]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the interval after  
which the next alarm becomes in effect.  
When an alarm is detected, another alarm signal will not be  
output until the duration specified in this setting has passed.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [OUTPUT] and  
use the lever (vw) to select an alarm output option.  
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2
Available settings:  
OFF:  
ON:  
Does not output the alarm signal.  
Outputs the alarm signal.  
Available settings: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 45S, 1M, 2M,  
REMOTE: Outputs the alarm signal by remote operation.  
(This option is available only when [ALARM  
OUT] is set to “2”.)  
3M, 4M, 5M (S: Second, M: Minute)  
Memo: The interval setting for the next alarm to become in effect is  
applied to the external switch whose number is the same as  
the alarm input number. The alarm input from other external  
switches will be accepted.  
When selecting “REMOTE”, “MANU” is  
available for [ALARM TIME] enabling the  
manual operation of the alarm output.  
When selecting “REMOTE”, the alarm signal  
will not be output automatically even when the  
alarm is detected.  
When the alarm input is used as the external control  
input of the Day/Night function, “D/N” appears in the  
top right of the screen. In this case, settings other  
than [POLARITY] cannot be made.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [POLARITY]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the polarity for the  
alarm output signal.  
3
4
When multiple alarm inputs are received  
simultaneously, the input whose alarm number is  
smaller precedes the others.  
Available settings:  
NO (Normal Open):  
Normally open so closed condition is detected as output.  
NC (Normal Close):  
Normally closed so open condition is detected as output.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
B Setting the alarm output (ALARM OUT)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [ALARM TIME]  
and use the lever (vw) to select a duration for which  
the alarm signal is output.  
The ALARM OUT screen allows you to perform the alarm output  
settings for each alarm output number.  
The connected devices such as recorder, alarm buzzer and  
warning lamp will operate for the duration you have specified.  
ALARM  
Available settings: 2S, 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 45S, 1M,  
2M, 3M, 4M, 5M, MANU  
1
ALARM IN  
y
y
ALARM OUT  
1
ALARM DISABLE  
OFF  
(S: Second, M: Minute)  
MOTION  
ALARM DISPLAY  
OFF  
OFF  
Memo: “MANU” appears only when “REMOTE” is selected for  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
[OUTPUT] in step 2.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [ALARM OUT],  
use the lever (vw) to select an alarm output number  
(1- 2), and press the [ENTER] button.  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
1
The alarm output duration for remote operation  
The ALARM OUT screen appears.  
The alarm output duration when using remote operation depends on  
the setting for [ALARM TIME].  
ALARM OUT 1  
When selecting the value between “2S” and “5M”:  
OUTPUT  
POLARITY  
ALARM TIME  
ON  
NO  
5S  
Outputs the alarm for the duration you have specified.  
When selecting “MANU”:  
Controls the alarm output duration by the AUX6 operation  
(ON/OFF) from external device.  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
While the alarm is output using remote operation, normal  
alarm output cannot be used.  
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Alarm Settings (ALARM)  
Setting the alarm disabling duration  
(ALARM DISABLE)  
D Setting the motion sensor (MOTION)  
C
The built-in motion sensor can be used to detect movements in  
the target object such as an intruder.  
The Alarm Disable function allows the alarm input to be ignored  
for the specified duration during manual pan/tilt/zoom  
operations and after manual operation.  
ALARM  
1
ALARM IN  
y
y
ALARM OUT  
1
ALARM  
ALARM DISABLE  
OFF  
1
ALARM IN  
y
y
MOTION  
OFF  
OFF  
ALARM OUT  
ALARM DISABLE  
TIME  
1
ALARM DISPLAY  
ON  
2M  
OFF  
OFF  
MOTION  
ALARM DISPLAY  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [MOTION] and use  
the lever (vw) to select the motion sensor used for alarm  
detection.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [ALARM  
DISABLE], use the lever (vw) to select “ON/OFF”,  
and press the [ENTER] button.  
Available settings:  
1
2
OFF:  
Does not use the motion sensor.  
ZONE:  
Uses the sensor specified for the motion zone. (The  
MOTION ZONE screen appears.)  
Available settings:  
OFF: Disables the Alarm Disable function.  
PRESET: Uses the motion sensor selected in [MOTION] of the  
ON: Enables the Alarm Disable function. ([TIME] appears  
[CAMERA VIEW] settings.  
under [ALARM DISABLE].)  
Memo: For the “PRESET” option, the movement is detected only at  
the preset position: for the [ZONE] option, the movement is  
detected for the area specified from whole space where  
pan/tilt operations can be performed.  
The Alarm Disable function can also be turned on  
or off through the AUX8 connection.  
When “ON” is selected, use the joystick lever (xy)  
to select [TIME] and use the lever (vw) to select a  
duration for which the alarm input is ignored.  
b Setting the motion zone  
The Motion Zone function allows you to specify up to four surveillance  
areas (AREA 1 - 4) to detect movement.  
Available settings: 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M, 5M, 6M, 7M, 8M, 9M,  
10M (M: Minute)  
Setting the surveillance area (AREA) and the detection  
option  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
To set the surveillance area and the detection option, perform the  
following procedure in the MOTION ZONE screen.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [MOTION], use  
the lever (vw) to select “ZONE”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
1
The MOTION ZONE screen appears.  
MOTION ZONE  
AREA 1  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
OFF  
5S  
AREA 2  
AREA 3  
AREA 4  
SENSITIVITY  
ALARM OUT  
LINE OUT  
DURATION  
y
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [AREA (1 - 4)],  
use the lever (vw) to select “ON y”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
2
The AREA setting menu appears.  
AREA 1  
POSITION  
DISPLAY  
SET  
OFF  
y
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Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [POSITION] –  
“SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The AREA screen for setting surveillance area appears. In this  
screen, while panning or tilting the camera, set the  
surveillance area to detect movement.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [DISPLAY] and  
use the lever (vw) to select “ON/OFF”.  
Select whether the surveillance area specified in the AREA  
screen is displayed on the monitor screen or not.  
3
7
8
Available settings:  
OFF: Does not display the surveillance area.  
AREA 1  
ON: Displays the surveillance area.  
To continue setting other surveillance area (2 - 4):  
After returning to the MOTION ZONE screen, repeat the same  
procedure (Steps 2 to 7).  
b Setting the detection sensitivity  
You can set the level of sensitivity for motion detection. Adjusting the  
level of sensitivity avoids unwanted detection.  
Use the joystick lever to perform panning or tilting,  
and press the [ENTER] button.  
The POSITION screen appears displaying the detection  
pattern (in smallest size) in the center of the screen. In this  
screen, determine the position of the detection pattern.  
4
To set the detection sensitivity, perform the following procedure in the  
MOTION ZONE screen.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SENSITIVITY]  
– “SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The SENSITIVITY screen appears.  
1
POSITION  
Set the detection level for the following parameters.  
For all parameters, the larger the value, the lower the  
sensitivity.  
a
b
c
d
SENSITIVITY  
SET  
y
MOVE  
5
5
5
1
Y-LEVEL  
Y-DIFFER  
DURATION  
Use the joystick lever to move the detection pattern  
to your desired position, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
Move the detection pattern so that the pattern is located at the  
top left corner of the surveillance area.  
TEST  
OFF  
5
a Motion sensitivity (MOVE): 1 - 10  
To avoid detection of small movements, make the value  
larger.  
b Brightness level (Y-LEVEL): 1 - 10  
When noise from a dark screen is causing erroneous  
detections, make the value larger.  
c Brightness differences (Y-DIFFER): 1 - 10  
To avoid detection of lights turning on and off, make the  
value larger.  
Pressing the [ENTER] button displays the SIZE screen. In this  
screen, determine the size of the detection pattern.  
SIZE  
d Duration (DURATION): 1 - 60  
To avoid detection of fast movements, make the value  
larger.  
SET  
y
To test the sensitivity settings, use the joystick  
lever (xy) to select [TEST] and use the lever (vw) to  
select a surveillance area number (1 - 4).  
You can test the detection sensitivity for the specified  
surveillance area.  
2
Use the joystick lever to adjust the size of the  
detection pattern, and press the [ENTER] button.  
6
Originating from the position of the detection pattern specified  
in the POSITION screen, the joystick lever (y) expands the  
pattern downward and the lever (w) expands the pattern to the  
right.  
When a motion is detected, patterns are shown in that  
location. Adjust the setting values as necessary.  
SIZE  
SET  
y
After pressing the [ENTER] button, the AREA setting menu  
appears again.  
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Alarm Settings (ALARM)  
Setting the alarm signal output  
Setting the alarm information display  
(ALARM DISPLAY)  
E
Set the alarm output options for the alarm detection in the  
surveillance area (AREA 1 - 4).  
After returning to the MOTION ZONE screen, perform the following  
procedure.  
When the alarm is detected, the preset number and the camera ID on  
the screen flash notifying that the alarm is detected.  
Monitor display legend  
MOTION ZONE  
AREA 1  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
OFF  
OFF  
5S  
AREA 2  
001 CAM1 FLOOR  
AREA 3  
AREA 4  
SENSITIVITY  
ALARM OUT  
LINE OUT  
DURATION  
y
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [ALARM OUT]  
and use the lever (vw) to select an alarm output  
terminal.  
1
2
ALARM  
ALARM IN  
ALARM OUT  
ALARM DISABLE  
TIME  
1
y
y
Available settings:  
1
ON  
1M  
OFF: Does not output the alarm signal.  
MOTION  
PRESET  
ON  
1:  
2:  
Uses the output terminal 1.  
Uses the output terminal 2.  
ALARM DISPLAY  
TIME  
5S  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [LINE OUT] and  
use the lever (vw) to determine whether the alarm  
signal is output to the connection line with the  
system controller.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [ALARM  
DISPLAY] and use the lever (vw) to select  
“ON/OFF”.  
1
2
Available settings:  
OFF: Does not output the alarm signal to the connection  
Available settings:  
line.  
OFF: The alarm information does not flash.  
ON: The alarm information flashes.  
ON: Outputs the alarm signal to the connection line.  
([TIME] appears under [ALARM DISPLAY].)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [DURATION]  
and use the lever (vw) to select the interval after  
which the next alarm becomes in effect.  
3
When “ON” is selected, use the joystick lever (xy)  
to select [TIME], and use the lever (vw) to select the  
duration for which the alarm information is  
flashing.  
Available settings: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 45S, 1M, 2M,  
3M, 4M, 5M (S: Second, M: Minute)  
Available settings: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 45S, 1M, 2M,  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
3M, 4M, 5M (S: Second, M: Minute)  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Privacy Mask Settings (PRIVACY MASK)  
Depending on the target object, a certain part of the surveillance  
image may need to be protected for privacy. You can use the  
privacy mask (gray) to cover such part for privacy.  
Up to 24 privacy masks can be set.  
The TEST screen appears. You can confirm how the mask  
pattern is set by using the joystick lever to move the  
surveillance location.  
MASK 1 SET  
[TEST]  
CAMERA  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
LENS  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
Press the [ENTER] button.  
5
This completes the privacy mask setting and the MASK  
NO.SELECT screen appears again. Make sure that the  
[MASK] setting is set to “ON”.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PRIVACY  
MASK] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The MASK NO.SELECT screen appears.  
1
2
3
To continue setting other privacy masks, repeat steps 2 to 4.  
MASK NO.SELECT  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
MASK 1  
MASK 2  
MASK 3  
MASK 4  
MASK 5  
MASK 6  
MASK 7  
MASK 8  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
Turning on or off the privacy mask  
After the privacy mask is set, the mask can be turned on or off as  
necessary.  
ªªª ººº  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select the mask number and use the  
lever (vw) to select “ON/OFF”.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select a privacy mask  
number (1 - 24), use the lever (vw) to select “SET  
y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The POSITION screen appears and the mask pattern is  
displayed at the center of the screen.  
MASK NO.SELECT  
ON  
MASK 1  
MASK 2  
MASK 3  
MASK 4  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Turning the MASK NO.SELECT screen page  
MASK 1 SET  
[POSITION]  
Up to 24 privacy masks can be set and the MASK NO.SELECT screen  
is divided into three pages. To turn the page, use the joystick lever to  
move the cursor to the page switching buttons, use the lever (vw) to  
select the advance or reverse button, and press the [ENTER] button.  
ooo: To the previous page  
ppp: To the next page  
Use the joystick lever to move the surveillance  
image to determine the masking position, and  
press the [ENTER] button.  
MASK 7  
MASK 8  
OFF  
OFF  
Page  
switching  
buttons  
ªªª ººº  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
The SIZE screen appears.  
MASK 1 SET  
[SIZE]  
The maximum number of privacy masks  
You can set up to 24 privacy masks in total, and up to 4 privacy  
masks can be set per screen.  
4
6
Screen 2  
Screen 3  
3
Screen 1  
Memo: While the lens reaches the tilt end (TILT LIMIT to "OFF"),  
pressing the [ENTER] button fixes the surveillance image.  
Use the joystick lever to move the mask pattern to determine  
the masking position, and press the [ENTER] button.  
1
2
MASK  
(Privacy mask)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to adjust the vertical size  
5
7
8
4
and use the lever (vw) to adjust the horizontal size,  
and press the [ENTER] button.  
If you set more than four privacy masks per screen,  
**>4!!” appears to the right of the screen title  
and the privacy mask with the largest setting  
number will be deleted.  
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Password Settings (PASSWORD)  
Password can be used to limit the menu setting operations to  
specific users.  
After entering your four-digit password, press  
[ENTER].  
4
When the valid password is entered, “OK” appears under the  
password entry field and the password lock is enabled.  
CAMERA  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
LENS  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
PASSWORD  
1234  
OK  
SET  
y
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
MENU  
BACK  
b Enabling password lock  
If an invalid password is entered, “NG” appears and the  
cursor moves to “BACK”.  
When the password lock is enabled, users are prompted to enter  
password to display the menu screens. Set the password by  
displaying the PASSWORD screen under the respective menus.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
Memo: Different passwords can be specified for the main menu and  
b Disabling password lock  
the advanced menu respectively.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PASSWORD] –  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PASSWORD] –  
“SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The PASSWORD screen appears.  
1
1
“SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The PASSWORD screen appears.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PASSWORD  
LOCK] – “ON y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The screen for entering the password appears.  
PASSWORD  
2
PASSWORD LOCK  
PASSWORD CHANGE SET  
OFF  
y
y
Use the joystick lever to enter the password into the  
entry field, and press [ENTER].  
3
“OK” appears under the entry field and the password lock is  
disabled.  
MENU  
BACK  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PASSWORD  
LOCK] – “OFF y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The screen for entering the password appears.  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
2
3
PASSWORD  
1***  
SET  
y
MENU  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (vw) to select the digit and  
use the lever (xy) to select a number.  
When setting the password first time, use the factory setting  
value (1234).  
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Password Settings (PASSWORD)  
b Changing the password  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PASSWORD] –  
“SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The PASSWORD screen appears.  
1
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [PASSWORD  
CHANGE] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
2
The screen for changing the password appears.  
PASSWORD  
<NOW PASSWORD>  
****  
SET  
y
MENU  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever to enter current password  
into the NOW PASSWORD field, and press [ENTER].  
If the password currently used is authenticated, the NEW  
PASSWORD field appears.  
3
4
PASSWORD  
<NEW PASSWORD>  
****  
SET  
y
MENU  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever to enter new password into  
the NEW PASSWORD field, and press [ENTER].  
“OK” appears under the NEW PASSWORD field and the new  
password is set.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Language Settings (LANGUAGE)  
Performs language settings for display. The initial setting is  
English.  
CAMERA  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
SET y  
LENS  
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [LANGUAGE] –  
“SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The LANGUAGE screen appears.  
1
2
LANGUAGE  
LANGUAGE  
LANGUE  
SPRACHE  
ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
GERMAN  
MENU  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select the language  
used for display and press the [ENTER] button.  
The display changes to the selected language.  
English  
LANGUAGE  
LANGUAGE  
LANGUE  
SPRACHE  
ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
GERMAN  
MENU  
BACK  
French  
LANGUE  
LANGUAGE  
LANGUE  
SPRACHE  
ANGLAIS  
FRANCAIS  
ALLEMAND  
MENU  
RETOUR  
German  
SPRACHE  
LANGUAGE  
LANGUE  
SPRACHE  
ENGLISCH  
FRANZ  
DEUTSCH  
MENUE  
ZURUECK  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Miscellaneous Settings (OPTION)  
The OPTION menu is used to perform miscellaneous settings for the camera.  
CAMERA  
SET y  
SET y  
OPTION  
LENS  
INFORMATION  
SET y  
ON  
A
B
C
D
PAN/TILT  
AUTO MODE  
ALARM  
PRIVACY MASK  
PASSWORD  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
AUTO FLIP  
MIRROR  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
SET  
OFF  
REFRESH  
SET y  
PRESET  
MENU  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
OFF  
BACK  
Setting the display information  
(INFORMATION)  
Setting the mirroring function (MIRROR)  
C
A
Reverses the displayed image electronically.  
Sets the type and position of the information displayed on the  
monitor.  
OPTION  
INFORMATION  
AUTO FLIP  
MIRROR  
SET  
OFF  
OFF  
SET  
y
y
INFORMATION  
REFRESH  
OFF  
SET  
P50  
DISPLAY  
SYSTEM  
y
P49  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Performing the refresh function (REFRESH)  
D
Cleans the camera’s horizontal rotation contact area.  
Setting the auto flip function (AUTO FLIP)  
B
Rotates the displayed image up or down, left or right electronically  
when the camera tilts beyond the straight down position.  
OPTION  
INFORMATION  
AUTO FLIP  
MIRROR  
SET  
ON  
OFF  
SET  
y
y
REFRESH  
OPTION  
P51  
INFORMATION  
AUTO FLIP  
MIRROR  
SET  
ON  
OFF  
SET  
y
y
REFRESH  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
P50  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
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Miscellaneous Settings (OPTION)  
b Displaying the system information  
Setting the display information  
(INFORMATION)  
A
(SYSTEM)  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select  
[INFORMATION] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
Sets the type and position of the information displayed on the  
monitor.  
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The INFORMATION screen appears.  
OPTION  
INFORMATION  
AUTO FLIP  
MIRROR  
SET  
ON  
OFF  
SET  
y
y
INFORMATION  
REFRESH  
ON  
SET  
DISPLAY  
SYSTEM  
y
y
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [SYSTEM] –  
“SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
The system information is displayed in the screen.  
2
b Setting the item to be displayed  
(DISPLAY)  
0.00-00  
CAMERA VER  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select  
[INFORMATION] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER]  
PROTOCOL  
ADDRESS  
485S  
1
1
BAUD RATE  
19200  
button.  
TERMINATION OFF  
The INFORMATION screen appears.  
MENU  
BACK  
INFORMATION  
OFF  
SET  
DISPLAY  
SYSTEM  
y
Setting the camera’s address  
If the address setting switch on the camera is set to “0”, you can use  
the menu screen to specify the camera’s address.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [DISPLAY], use  
the lever (vw) to select “ON y”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
2
3
In the system information screen, select  
[ADDRESS] and press the [ENTER] button.  
1
The DISPLAY screen appears.  
If the address setting switch on the camera is set to “0”, the  
address number is highlighted.  
DISPLAY  
CAMERA ID  
TITLE  
DIRECTION  
ZOOM RATIO  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
y
y
ºADDRESS 001  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select the information  
item, use the lever (vw) to select “ON  
(displayed)/OFF (not displayed)”, and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
MENU  
BACK  
Available settings:  
The initial setting for the address is “001”.  
CAMERA ID  
TITLE  
DIRECTION (Pan/tilt angle)  
ZOOM RATIO (Magnification power in zooming)  
Use the joystick lever to enter the address number.  
Use the lever (vw) to select a digit to enter a number and use  
the lever (xy) to select number.  
2
3
Adjusting the display position  
Use the joystick lever (v) to highlight the address  
again.  
This completes the address setting.  
For [DIRECTION] and [ZOOM RATIO], you can adjust the display  
position.  
Selecting “ON y” for the item to adjust the display position and  
pressing the [ENTER] button displays the adjusting screen. Use the  
joystick lever to adjust the display position for the item.  
Memo: After turning off and on the camera again, the address setting  
becomes effective.  
To return to the DISPLAY screen, press the [ENTER] button again.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Miscellaneous Settings (OPTION)  
Setting the auto flip function  
(AUTO FLIP)  
Setting the mirroring function  
(MIRROR)  
B
C
Rotates the displayed image up or down, left or right  
electronically when the camera tilts beyond the straight down  
position.  
Reverses the displayed image electronically. This function can  
be used when the camera is installed upside down or when  
performing surveillance through a mirror.  
OPTION  
OPTION  
INFORMATION  
AUTO FLIP  
MIRROR  
SET  
ON  
OFF  
SET  
y
y
INFORMATION  
AUTO FLIP  
MIRROR  
SET  
ON  
OFF  
SET  
y
y
REFRESH  
REFRESH  
PRESET  
MENU  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [AUTO FLIP]  
and use the lever (vw) to select “ON”.  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [MIRROR] and  
use the lever (vw) to select a mirroring mode.  
1
1
Available settings:  
Available settings:  
OFF: Disables the Auto Flip function. (When the tilting  
OFF: Normal image  
angle reaches 90 degrees, the camera stops.)  
HV: Rotated horizontally and vertically.  
ON: Enables the Auto Flip function, allowing you to  
continue monitoring when the camera is tilted  
beyond the straight down position.  
H:  
V:  
Rotated horizontally.  
Rotated vertically.  
OFF  
HV  
H
V
0 degrees  
Memo: The “HV” option can be used when the camera is installed on  
the floor. In this option, the direction to which the joystick  
lever is moved matches the direction to which the camera  
pans and tilts.  
Normal image  
180 degrees  
Normal image  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
90 degrees  
ON: Inverse image  
Inverse image Normal image  
The image is rotated automatically to change inverse image to  
normal image.  
The timing with which the image is rotated is when the  
camera pauses after it tilts beyond the straight down  
position and when the camera pauses after the tilting  
operation reaches the opposite end (180 degrees).  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Miscellaneous Settings (OPTION)  
Performing the refresh function  
(REFRESH)  
D
Cleans the camera’s horizontal rotation contact area.  
OPTION  
INFORMATION  
AUTO FLIP  
MIRROR  
SET  
ON  
OFF  
SET  
y
y
REFRESH  
PRESET  
MENU  
OFF  
BACK  
Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [REFRESH] –  
“SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.  
1
Cleaning starts, and after the cleaning completes the startup  
movements are performed.  
Memo: The horizontal rotation contact area of the camera always  
moves. When the contact area becomes dirty, the camera’s  
operation can be unstable, burst can occur, or preset  
positions may deviate. It is recommended to clean the  
rotation contact area periodically by using the Refresh  
function.  
After completing setting, use the lever to move the cursor to  
[MENU] and select “BACK” or “END”.  
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Specifications  
Image sensor  
Effective pixels  
Horizontal resolution  
Lens  
: 1/4"  
: 752 (H) x 582 (V)  
: Over 520 TV lines  
: x30 zoom lens, f=3.5 - 105 mm (F1.4 - 3.7)  
Electronic zoom and gearing  
Zoom speed setting possible  
Electronic zoom  
Auto focus  
: 16 power (combined with optic zoom gives 480 power max)  
Max zoom magnification setting possible  
Vertical resolution ON/OFF setting  
: AUT/ONE-PUSH/MANUAL  
AF area setting possible (3 step)  
Iris control  
: AUTO/MANUAL  
Synchronization method  
: Internal synchronization/Line lock  
V phase adjustment possible  
Lowest image illumination  
: 0.8 lx (F1.4, AGC gain at maximum, COLOR mode)  
0.04 lx (F1.4, B/W mode)  
0.025 lx (F1.4, x32 electronic sensitivity increased, COLOR mode)  
0.00125 lx (F1.4, x32 SENSE UP, B/W mode)  
: Over 50 dB  
S/N  
Backlight compensation  
Day/Night  
Electronic shutter  
: Center-weighted average metering/multi-spot evaluative metering  
: AUTO / COLOR / B/W settings available  
: • Fast shutter speed (SHORT) mode: 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,  
1/4000, 1/10000  
• Slow shutter speed (LONG) mode: x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32  
: AUTO/OFF, works with auto iris  
Electronic sensitivity boosting  
Up to x32 max setting possible  
White balance  
AGC gain  
: ATW/AWC/MWB/3200/5600/FLUO (Fluorescent lighting)  
: Low/Normal/Middle/High/Off (When “OFF” is selected, manual gain adjustment is  
available.)  
Motion sensor  
Aperture  
: ON/OFF, individual settings possible  
: H/V setting possible  
Privacy masking  
: ON/OFF, max of 24 masked locations (Wide view screen; 1 screen max 4 masks)  
The mask can be set regardless of the camera’s direction.  
: External input: 8, External output: 2, NO (Normal open)/NC (Normal closed) switch  
Motion sensor with external alarm AND/OR output options  
: ON/OFF, 16 characters  
Alarm input/output  
Camera titles  
Camera view  
Auto mode  
Rotation range  
Rotation speed  
: 8 settings  
: Sequential pan/auto pan/tour (4 patterns each)  
: Horizontal: 360° endless. Vertical: -5° - 185°  
: Horizontal- Preset: 435°/second. Manual: 0.1° - 120°/second  
Vertical- Preset: 400°/second. Manual: 0.1° - 120°/second  
: 128 positions  
Preset positions  
Communications  
: Coaxial control, RS-485  
Operational temperature/humidity : -10 – 50°C/below 90% RH  
Power source : DC 24 V  
External appearance and specifications subject to change without notice.  
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MEMO  
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MEMO  
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