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Sanyo VCC-WD8575P User's Manual

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1. 55 English WHITE BALANCE ATW ATW A AWC 3200 5600 FLUE MWB Selects mode for white balance See page 34 ATW MASKING Specifies mask for auto mode See page 35 AWC SETTING Adjusts through one touch by focusing on white paper etc See page 36 MWB SETTING Adjusts fine color manually See page 37 ALARM ALARM IN ALARM IN SETTING Used when external alarm devices are connected to the alarm input terminal See page 38 MOTION SET Specifies settings for motion sensor See page 38 ALARM OUT OFF ON ALARM OUT SETTING ON Used when external alarm devices are connected to the alarm output terminal See page 44 ALARM SIGN OFF 5S 108 15S 208 30S 1M 2M 3M AM 5M Displays alarm on the monitor screen when the alarm comes on See page 45 OPTION GAMMA 0 45 1 MODE 1 MODE2 Corrects contrast or brightness See page 46 APERTURE OFF ON Accentuates subject outline See page 47 MIRROR OFF H V HV Inverts subject horizontally and or vertically See page 48 NEGA POSI OFF ON Invert brightness and hue of images See page 49 Settings Screens List PRIVACY MASK L PRIVACY MASK SETTING
2. DC type Adjust the iris by using LEVEL dial on Any lens without amplifier the lens side AE circuit also referred to as This unit has fixed ALC Adjusting the Coil lens or Without built in ALC on the lens does not take effect 7 15 VIDEO EE amplifier Loosen screw with a VIDEO type Phillips screwdriver Any lens with amplifier circuit also referred to as Built in Inside the cover EE amplifier English 8 Connecting Devices Note All the power supplied to the system should be turned off when you connect devices Incorrect connections may cause failure and or smoking carefully read this and other instruction manuals for each device for proper connections Basic Connection and Power Connection D Connect the Video Output Terminal VIDEO OUT and the Video Input Terminal of the monitor or the digital video recorder using coaxial cable Coaxial cable type and maximum length Cable type RG 59U 250 m maximum Monitor Cable type RG 6U 500 m maximum Cable type RG 11U 600 m maximum VIDEO s k9 m 6 GEER Camera Control Unit VAC 70 Camera can be controlled remotely during setting or adjustment 1 4 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 q vn vn rm rm pm pm pm Note Make sure to disconnect the unit after setting or adjustment is completed Note f you use a type of cable other than listed above images and synchronizing
3. Using Alarm Input Terminal as DAY NIGHT Switching 51 Set MODE to COLOR ALARM IN SETTING wh v MODE COLOR gt POLARITY DA MOTION MOTION SET ZOOM ZOOM TIME PRESET MENU Select POLARITY and specify a polarity for the signal Between ALARM IN and COM Terminals Open Close Open POLARITY Setting NO NC MEMO Specify this option when you want the switching between COLOR and B W mode to be made by any external sensor or switch through the alarm input independent on the ambient brightness Note You must specify COLOR for the DAY NIGHT mode to enable this setting See page 32 The setting will take effect after you exit the settings Screen You can select either OFF or OR alone for MOTION setting See page 41 43 English Close NO Normal Open When closed switches from COLOR to B W NC Normal Close When opened switches from COLOR to B W MEMO For other settings see pages 38 43 B Set MENU to END and press the SET button Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button Specifying Alarm Output If you have connected an external beeper or indicator to the alarm output terminal ALARM OUT on the rear panel specify the following settings You can also obtain a notification o
4. PASSWORD LOCK Locks the mask settings by password See page 52 PASSWORD CHANGE Specifies a new password See page 53 MASK SET Specifies masking on the screen for privacy protection See page 50 EL ZOOM OFF x1 4 x2 0 x2 5 MANU Specifies electronic zoom factor See page 54 Useful Operations Putting titles to camera images TITLE SETTING See page 16 Capturing clear image of fast moving subject by increasing shutter speed SHUTTER See page 29 Connecting to an external door switch or infrared sensor ALARM IN SETTING See page 38 Switching between color and monochrome mode of DAY NIGHT function using external switch etc ALARM IN SETTING See page 43 Controlling external beeper or indicator connected to camera by using alarm detection function ALARM OUT SETTING See page 44 Inverting image horizontally and or vertically MIRROR See page 48 Inverting brightness and hue of images to record negative images of color shot as positive images NEGA POSI OFF ON See page 49 Hiding partial image for privacy protection PRIVACY MASK SETTING See page 50 Changing electronic zoom factor EL ZOOM See page 54 D 5 7 DE EE TS ont English 56 Troubleshooting Before seeking repair service please review the following points first If the trouble persists contact your lo
5. ce PRESET ON x lt gt a Q 2 MENU S bus SET Select PRESET and choose ON instead of OFF and press the SET button MENU END M mg To reset all the settings set PRESET to ON in the MAIN oe 5 SI MENU and press the SET button The PRIVACY MASK SETTING will not be intialized 4 D 5 7 DE EE TS ont English 14 Selecti n g D i splay Lan g uage For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 You can change the language displayed on the settings and adjusting screens Default setting ENGLISH MAIN MENU LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE A TITLE SW v LANGUE VEVCN SYNC SPRACHE GERMAN EXPOSURE lt gt DAY NIGHT WHITE BALANCE V ALARM OPTION LANGUAGE ERE SET LANGUAGE Language Selection W In case French is selected E Select a language and press the SET button ea Set MENU to FIN end and press the SET button LANGUAGE LANGUAGE SF LH LANGUE LANGUE a FRENCH SPRACHE Zement LANGUAGE ANGLAIS ES O A IN A LANGUE FRANCAIS SPRACHE ALLEMAND c Pressing the SET button will immediately change the screen title and the language on the right Finishes the setting screen f you press the SET button while RETOUR back is selected the previous screen will reappear 15 English Nam i n g Ca me ras For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 You can give a name title to each camera The specif
6. 21 English Co rrecti ng Bac kl ig ht For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 If the images of subjects are not clear because of backlight correct it by adjusting conditions or changing correction method MAIN MENU EXPOSURE SETTING LANGUAGE SET J IRIS Al A TITLE WIDE D SYNC BLC a gt EXPOSURE SENSE UP DAY NIGHT SHUTTER WHITE BALANCE y ALARM OPTION EXPOSURE PRESET PRESET SET MENU MENU Selecting Correction Method 1 Select a correction method B CENT Center weighted metering See page 23 Correction is made based on the optical measurement that is A PATOS UAE meee focused on the central area of the screen The image of subject to 4 Qv UNE Al be corrected is located in the center of the screen Se B MULT Multi spot metering See page 25 y SHUTTER Correction is made based on the optical measurement and assessment of the entire screen The image of subject to be B For advanced settings when a method other corrected is not limited to a center of the screen location than OFF is selected press the SET button E OFF No correction is performed for backlight E c Each corresponding settings screen will appear NG p 5 Note Setting WIDE D to ON will switch BLC to OFF BE See page 26 ES z 55 nt English 22 Correcting Backlight CENT BLC SETTING Center weighted Metering D Locate the upper
7. END and press the SET button c Finishes the setting screen and returns to the normal APERTURE SETTING monitoring screen A d Joop f you want to return to the previous screen select the BACK Ags and press the SET button Aperture means outline correction The more the outline is highlighted the higher the apparent resolution looks PRESET MENU The greater the number the crisper the outline becomes 47 English Inverti n g Images horizontal vertical For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 If a camera is installed upside down or monitoring subjects in a mirror or viewing backward from vehicle you can invert the images vertically and or horizontally MAIN MENU OPTION LANGUAGE GAMMA A TITLE A APERTURE NEGA POSI lt gt DAY NIGHT E lt gt PRIVACY MASK WHITE BALANCE EL ZOOM ALARM SER a Y OPTION c gt ba OPTION PRESET PRESET OPTIO MENU MIRROR MENU SET MIRROR setting Image Inversion D Select an inversion mode V Vertical inversion p OPTION APERTURE RSA a L HV Horizontal and vertical B MIRROR Xorr z inversion NEGA POSI vew v PRIVACY MASK SET J EL ZOOM OFF ea Set MENU to END and press the SET button OFF Normal an c Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and H Horizontal inversion FEED ES e press
8. signals may not be transferred properly due to attenuation Do not use coaxial cable RG 59U 3C 2V for piping or overhead wiring 9 English ea Connect the power cord and insert the plug of the cord into a wall outlet For AC 24 V Power Indicator Note Make sure to connect a grounding wire to a grounding terminal GND Usea UL standard VW 1 compliant cable to avoid fire risk c The power indicator illuminates red while power is being supplied For DC 12V ei Power Indicator Note e Confirm the polarity of the plug positive and O negative e f long distance is necessary be sure to use the proper cable so that the voltage at the power supply terminals falls in the operating range of this unit A cable of improper length and or thickness may cause a significant voltage drop c The power indicator illuminates red while power is being supplied Connecting Devices Connecting Alarm Devices Connect the unit with External Alarm or Beeper External Beeper or Indicator External Alarm Switch or IR Sensor Z Note For alarm device connection configure an alarm setting for this unit See pages 38 and 44 Connection English 10 Connecting Devices Installing Camera Install the camera in a correct location so that the intended object can be
9. Fig 1 turning the focus ring of the Ce Repeat steps and E until lens the image stays in focus when Flange back lock screw changing from a wide angle position to a telephoto position When the setting is complete tighten the flange Tz back lock screw Connection English 12 Overview of Settings and Adjustments You can configure various adjustments and preference settings on the monitor screen A CURSOR Button Buttons used for settings O Press the button up and down or side to side to select an item or set up e Press and hold the button to continually change the items that appear A CURSOR lt gt O SET Button v SET Press and hold the button to enter into the MAIN MENU or perform other O operations such as determining a selected value during the settings SET operation Accessing the MAIN MENU LANGUAGE Setting for User s Language See page 15 MAIN MENU LANGUAGE TITLE Setting for Camera Name See page 16 UWE SYNC Adjusting Synchronization See page 18 EXEOSUBE EXPOSURE Setting for Iris Wide Dynamic Range Backlight ET WHITE BALANCE Correction Electronic Sensitivity Shutter Speed Ge See page 19 PRESET DAY NIGHT Setting for Day Night Color Black and White Auto Press and hold MENU Function See page 30 the button for WHITE Adjusting White Balance See page 34 about 1 second BALANCE ALARM Settings for Input Output of Alarm Signal and
10. PRESET MENU IRIS SETTING Al Auto Iris GO Verify the lens type which is displayed on the right side of the DRIVE IRIS SETTING DRIVE DC EN Lens type LEVEL Laaal a 40 gt IRIS STOP ST 5 DC DC type Coil lens or Without built in EE amplifier Default setting VIDEO VIDEO type Built in EE amplifier Note The screen shows the status of A I LENS switch inside the cover If the displayed type is different from your lens Switch to the proper type Otherwise the iris will not work See page 8 19 English Select LEVEL and adjust the brightness iris 0 100 IRIS SETTING A IN A DRIVE LEVEL lt Db a _ IRIS STOP ebe PRESET MENU c The greater the number the brighter the image Adjusting Auto Iris IRIS SETTING Al Auto Iris continued Select IRIS STOP and specify an iris value 0 17 IRIS SETTING A IN A DRIVE DC LEVEL lt gt a MEM IRIS STOP Km men v V PRESET MENU The greater the number the wider the iris becomes C Set MENU to END and press the SET button c Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button English 20 4 D 5 7 DE 9 TS ont Adjusting Electronic Iris For Manual or Fixed Iris Lens For accessing the MAIN MENU see pag
11. a password MAIN MENU OPTION LANGUAGE GAMMA e A ie A GEN a p EXPOSURE Q O NEGA POS I OSA a Q Hitt i a D Nue m gt O OPTION Jet M OPTION PRESET a PRIVACY MASK preset OFF SET MENU SET MENU BACK PRIVACY MASK SETTING Select MASK SET SET and press the SET Set MASK 1 to SET and press the SET button button PRIVACY MASK SETTING Ska NO SELECTA A aSE PASSWORD LOCK OFF J A PASSWORD CHANGE REX Al A TN A MASK SET v v V 2 5 aag c The MASK NO SELECT screen appears c The POSITION screen appears za Note If PASSWORD LOCK is specified with ON you must You can specify only OFF or SET for the first time setting E enter the password See page 52 However once the masking setting is made then you can select any from OFF SET or ON option English 50 Hiding Partial Image Privacy Protection PRIVACY MASK SETTING continued B Locate the upper left corner of an area for which you want to mask and then press the SET button MASK 1 SET A POSITION B so y SET c The SIZE screen appears MEMO Here determine the upper left position of the masking area Pressing the button further when the right end or the bottom end of the displayed area hits an edge will scale down the area size but you can set your preferred size in step C Specify the masking
12. alarm input until the specified time of duration elapses OFF The motion sensor is unused Detects when an external sensor responded 14 Set MENU to BACK and press the SET AND Detects when both the motion sensor and an external button sensor responded You cannot select this option when the MODE is specified with COLOR c Returns to the ALARM IN SETTING screen OR Detects when either the motion sensor or an external sensor responded During the COLOR mode detection is solely dependent on the responsiveness of the motion sensor Note While the SENSE UP capability is enabled the motion sensor does not work If SENSE UP has been set to other than OFF this setting is not available See page 28 41 English Select ZOOM and specify the zoom factor for alarm detection ALARM IN SETTING MODE POLARITY MOTION MOTION SET ZOOM A PNA EE v V ZOOM TIME DURAT I ON PRESET MENU Select from OFF no zoom x 1 4 x 2 0 x 2 5 Note e If you specify the ZOOM function the center of the screen will be electronically zoomed in automatically when an alarm signal is supplied from external devices such as door switch or infrared sensor etc Even though the EL ZOOM is already specified the ZOOM settings you configure here will override it Then EL ZOOM will be set to OFF See page 54 When ZOOM is set to ON
13. size and press the SET button MASK 1 SET A SIZE O E eo y A SET EET 7 51 English From the datum point at the upper left corner of the area the size can be scaled up or down as well as side to side c The PRESET and MENU appear on the screen To repeat a masking setting select MENU and BACK and press the SET button and then repeat steps from to MEMO If you return to the masking setting screen using BACK the specified mask number will be specified with ON If you want to change the setting specify OFF And if you want to change the previously specified masking position and size select SET and then press the SET button to establish a new setting MEMO You can specify up to 8 maskings on the screen Example 4 maskings MASK 1 2 3 4 B Set MENU to END and press the SET button Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button Hiding Partial Image Privacy Protection E To lock protect the settings Select PASSWORD LOCK OFF and press the SET button PRIVACY MASK SETTING wh sy PASSWORD LOCK OFF J PASSWORD CHANGE 5 w J MASK SET SET c The PASSWORD screen appears MEMO You must enter the valid password before you can lock the settings using a password 1234 is a factory preset passwo
14. the SET button 4 9 5 7 DE EE GE not English 48 Inverti n g Images Brig htness H ue For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 You can record negative images of color film as positive images by reflecting the brightness and hue of the video signal MAIN MENU OPTION LANGUAGE GAMMA A TITLE A APERTURE EXPOSURE NEGA POS DAY NIGHT Es Q gt PRIVACY MASK WHITE BALANCE SET EL ZOOM 7 sd sap Y OPTION PRESET PRESET NEGA POSI SET MENU MENU NEGA POSI setting D Set NEGA POSI to ON or OFF ea Set MENU to END and press the SET button c Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal OPTION monitoring screen GAMMA E f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and APERTURE press the SET button pd NAAN rer pr MEMO If the inverted image is not easily viewable make the EL ZOOM OFF following settings GAMMA 1 See page 46 g Se APERTURE OFF See page 47 IRIS Optimum value See pages 19 21 OFF Normal image BLC CENT See page 22 ON Negatively positively inverted image AGC OFF See page 32 ai 49 English H id i ng Pa rtial Image Privacy Protection For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 If privacy protection is required for any shot apply the masking feature for any position to be prevented from being presented You can also lock the setting and its cancellation by specifying
15. D N SETTING B W aaa AGC MAX GAIN 2NORM ei BURST wewY v GAIN SETTING The greater the number the higher the sensitivity becomes in dark places PRESET Note Selecting the OFF option invalidates the SENSE UP MENU settings See page 28 OFF Fixed gain setting Set BURST to ON or OFF for the burst NORM Normal setting signal MID Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower g illuminance than the NORM setting HIGH Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower 2 The burst signals are color synchronization signals illuminance than the MID setting required for reproducing color You should select ON in e For a dark subject select MID or HIGH case where you observe any disturbance of picture caused by switching from color to black and white mode of a 1 AGC Auto Gain Control is a funciton to adjust monitor in particular when peripheral devices such as a automatically the gain of the Video signal from the camera switcher unit are connected so that an optimum signal level is obtained accroding to brightness of the object B Set MENU to END and press the SET button Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button 33 English Adjusting White Balance A With its default Auto tracing White Balance ATW setting this unit is ab
16. GC is operational even when the setting value magnitude is shown See page 31 f you previously specified MOTION to either OR or AND this function does not work See page 41 0 4 D 5 7 DE EE TS ont English 28 Specifying Shutter Speed For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 You can specify the electronic shutter speed to capture fast moving subjects Note With the increase in shutter speed number faster movement can be captured though the image becomes darker MAIN MENU LANGUAGE A NG EXPOSURE lt gt DAY NIGHT I P Q WHITE BALANCE T OPTION 7 EXPOSURE PRESET SHUTTER SET MENU EXPOSURE SETTING IRIS Al WIDE D B LC SENSE UP SHUTTER PRESET MENU SHUTTER Electronic Shutter D Select a shutter speed EXPOSURE SETTING IRIS Al WIDE D OFF BLC OFF SENSE UP SHUTTER You can select from 50 120 250 500 1000 2000 4000 and 10000 e g 50 refers to 1 50 second B Set MENU to END and press the SET button Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select the BACK and press the SET button 29 English Note If SENSE UP is selected for use symbol is displayed in the option field and you cannot specify any shutter speed Setting SENSE UP to OFF will display the shutter speed that was previously sp
17. INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS EH De AH B Color CCD Camera CCD Farbkamera Camera CCD couleurs X ACCDE RAL About this manual Before installing and using the camera please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for later reference Uber diese Bedienungsanleitung Lesen Sie bitte vor der Montage und dem Inbetriebnehmen der Kamera zuerst diese Bedienungsanleitung sorgfaltig durch und bewahren Sie sie zum spateren Nachschlagen auf SANYO VCC WD8575P A propos de ce manuel Avant d installer et d utiliser la cam ra veuillez lire ce manuel attentivement Gardez le port e de main pour toute r f rence ult rieure XF AE Jr A DIE HL B T8 T AH DS RA 88 BHH F REARS D e E Sp Ki o E o S ao D c w o Connection 4 2 o CA SE g5 GE nt Contents Precautions isa an dom naruto C ea son wee ee Dimensions cc c cule x RER ERR secoue Getting Started Connection Examples and Peripheral Devices Sold separately ege suisse vases KEEN EEN Part E TEE Installing Lens eee eee Steps for Installing Lens Switching Over Type of Auto Iris Lens DC type is selected by default Connecting Devices Basic Connection and Power Connection Conn
18. Motion Sensor See pages 38 45 Press the CURSOR button up and OPTION Setting or Adjustment for Gamma Characteristic down to select the item Aperture Mirror Image Negative Positive Privacy The selected item blinks Masking Electronic Zoom See pages 46 54 MEMO For the Settings Screen List see page 55 13 English Basic Operation for Settings and Adjustments An Example for Basic Operation for Settings and Adjustments A Indicates to press the Indicates to press the Indicates to press the SET lt gt CURSOR button up and 4 CURSOR button side to button for decision v down to select an item v Side to switch over to SET other values CH Selecting item blinking e Specifying values MAIN MENU EXPOSURE SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING E When mark NIAN SPIO appears at the right A TITLE E SFr C WIDE D m WIBE D Serv v end of the item Se EXPOSURE ser We mp O Qr SENSE UP Zi gt SENSE UP OFF O WHITE BALANCE ATWO 3 SET V ea p Next Screen M ALARM SET J SET Wa Note After the expiration of a predetermined time interval 3 minutes without any operation the settings screen goes off automatically and returns to normal monitoring screen Once the settings are complete set E To Reset Settings Factory Default Settings MENU to END and press the SET n wR button Closing the setting screen Q Q 4 gt lt a gt 4 V PRESET MENU v
19. S PRESET MENU OFF _ Fixed gain setting NORM Normal setting MID Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower illuminance than the NORM setting HIGH Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower illuminance than the MID setting e For a dark subject select MID or HIGH AGC Auto Gain Control is a funciton to adjust automatically the gain of the Video signal from the camera so that an optimum signal level is obtained accroding to brightness of the object B GAIN SETTING Select OFF and press the SET button and you can specify a value for the fixed gain 0 7 GAIN SETTING The greater the number the higher the sensitivity becomes in dark places Note Selecting the OFF option invalidates the SENSE UP settings See page 28 ea Set MENU to END and press the SET button c Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button MEMO Once you have specified this mode you can change mode through the alarm input See page 43 9 5 Hr DE EE TS ont English 32 Adjusting DAY NIGHT Function D N SETTING B W Black and white Select AGC MAX GAIN and specify the B GAIN SETTING maximum value of gain for AGC Select OFF and press the SET button and you can specify a value for the fixed gain 0 7
20. SETTING ALARM IN SET J ALARM OUT DER A ALARM SIGN OFF lt PRESET MENU Select from OFF not display 5S 10S 15S 20S 30S 1M 2M 3M 4M or 5M S second M minute c If you specify any value other than OFF the camera name on the screen will blink for the specified time of duration when an alarm occurs Alarm occurred MEMO If the camera name is not given will blink on the Screen Even if the TITLE is specified as OFF the camera name will blink when an alarm occurs See page 16 45 English ea Set MENU to END and press the SET button c Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button Correcti ng Gamma Characteristic For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 If the contrast or brightness of the monitor screen does not seem appropriate change the mode for Gamma correction MAIN MENU OPTION LANGUAGE GAMMA A TITLE A APERTURE SYNC MIRROR EXPOSURE NEGA POSI lt gt DAY NIGHT lt gt PRIVACY MASK WHITE BALANCE EL ZOOM ALARM Y OPTION v OPTION PRESET GAMMA PRESET SET MENU MENU GAMMA setting El Select a mode for Gamma OPTION a A GAMMA 20 45 APERTURE MIRROR NEGA POSI PRIVACY MASK EL ZOOM PRESET MENU 0 45 Gamma value of y 0 45 1 Gamma value of y 1 MODE Brig
21. SIsetting ii ccc nena ces e gehn 49 Hiding Partial Image Privacy Protection 50 PRIVACY MASK SETTING 50 Multiplying Magnitude of Electronic Zoom 54 EL ZOOM Electronic Zoom 54 Settings Screens List 55 Troubleshooting 57 Specifications e a ge KN ec rr korr haer aea Xa o 58 Contents B Characteristics Built in Wide Dynamic Range Capability Day Night Automatic Switching Configurable Preference Settings with View on Screen English 2 Precautions E Incase of problem Do not use the unit if smoke or a strange odor comes from the unit or 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 E Do not open or modify 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 W Do not put objects inside the unit Make sure that no metal objects or flammable substance get inside the unit If used with a foreign object inside it could cause a fire a short circuit or damage Be careful to protect the unit from rain sea water etc If water orliquid gets inside the unit turn off the power immediately and disconnect the power cord and then consult
22. amples and Peripheral Devices Sold separately Monitor Digital Video Recorder Camera Records Images E For Camera Setup Only Monitor Camera Camera Control Unit Monitor D Monitors images from the camera Also available as settings screen Digital Video Recorder Records images on a hard disk Highly ooooooon aa panngnnn ol recommended for use in your monitoring Q system images can be recorded over an go mm extended time period and are free from degradation Camera Control Unit VAC 70 Simplified remote controller for camera settings Note Make sure to disconnect the unit after settings are completed 5 English Part Names Rear Panel Power Indicator POWER Video Output Terminal VIDEO OUT Illuminates red when power is supplied Connects to the Video Input Terminal VIDEO IN of the monitor or the recorder See page 9 VIDEO OUT ALARM M DT o Li Ta o S GA D E 7 Ka Alarm UO Terminal ALARM IN OUT COM Connects with an external alarm device Push Lock See page 10 for connection See pages 38 and 44 for settings e O DC12V E CLASS 2 WIRING Power Input Terminal AC 24V DC 12V GND Connects to the power supply See page 9 English 6 Part Names Side Panel CURSOR Bu
23. c Sensitivity 28 Specifying Shutter Speed 29 SHUTTER Electronic Shutter 29 Adjusting DAY NIGHT Function 30 Selecting DAY NIGHT Mode 30 D N SETTING AUTO rite dune den ae a PEG 31 DIN SETTING COLOR 32 DIN SETTING B W Black and white 33 Adjusting White Balance 34 Selecting White Balance Mode 34 ATW MASKING Masking for ATW 35 AWC SETTING One Push Adjustment 36 MWB SETTING Manual White Balance 37 Specifying Alarm Input 38 ALARM IN SETTING oret te ste 38 Using Alarm Input Terminal as DAY NIGHT Switching 43 Specifying Alarm Output 44 ALARM OUT SETTING Alarm output 44 ALARM SIGN Alarm display 45 Correcting Gamma Characteristic 46 GAMMA setting EN s Rm mE x ERE Rn 46 Accentuating Subject Outline 47 APERTURE SETTING 47 Inverting Images horizontal vertical 48 MIRROR setting Image Inversion 48 Inverting Images Brightness Hue 49 NEGA PO
24. cal sales agent or installer Symptom Items to Be Checked Symptom Items to Be Checked No images available Is the coaxial cable connected securely Is lighting appropriate Did you uncap the lens Is the setting for the Auto Iris switching correct See page 8 Is power supplied See page 9 Are power supply and voltage appropriate See page 9 Are switch settings for DC and VIDEO correct See page 8 Distorted picture after switching from color to monochrome mode of DAY NIGHT Is ON specified for BURST See pages 31 33 Inappropriate contrast or outline of images Did you try Gamma value adjustment See page 46 Is the aperture adjusted See page 47 Distorted images Is sync adjusted by the line lock See page 18 Unclear images Is the focus of the lens adjusted Is the flange back adjusted See page 12 Is the lens transparent without blur Use commercial cleaning paper and liquid to wipe out Is the iris adjusted For Al or El see page 19 or 21 respectively Is sensitivity increased to adapt dark environment See page 28 Unrecognizable subject in the backlight Is backlight correction specified See page 22 Poor color images 57 English Is white balance adjusted See page 34 Frequent false detection by Motion Sensor Is detection sensitivity adjusted See page 38 Specifications Pickup
25. camera adjust the roll using the phase adjusters on the second and subsequent cameras Note The Line Lock setting is not available for DC 12 V operation MAIN MENU L L SETTING LANGUAGE SET J V SYNC PHASE AV Na TITLE GA A y SYNC EXPOSURE ES lt gt Or DAY NIGHT O E WHITE BALANCE J SET LZ V ALARM OPTION PRESET SYNC LL MENU L L SETTING Line Lock En Adjusting Synchronization 0 524 e Make adjustments so that the vertical synchronization of the monitor screen does not move up or down ea Set MENU to END and press the SET button L L SETTING ar a I SAN m V SYNC PHASE TT c Finishes the setting screen and returns to the normal E gt EX monitoring screen 5 H Ei ag v f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and ER E 5 press the SET button ic o D a Da GE PRESET NSAN A4 nat MENU PET English 18 Adjusting Auto iris For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 This unit is designed to accept the DC type auto iris lens sold separately and is factory configured to be ready for use with the optional lens However you can configure and or make adjustments for preferred brightness depending on the environment condition or other optional lens you use MAIN MENU LANGUAGE A TITLE SYNC EXPOSURE lt O gt DAY NIGHT WHITE BALANCE v ARM EXPOSURE SET EXPOSURE SETTING B A A e IRIS Al Jim Code OFF OFF SHUTTER
26. device 1 3 CCD Privacy masking OFF ON Up to 8 spots Lockable with password Effective pixels 752 H x 582 V PAL Horizontal resolution More than 480 TV lines Electronic zoom x2 5 with Alarm Zoom Function Synchronization method Internal synchronization Line lock V phase adjustment possible DAY NIGHT AUTO COLOR B W specifiable COLOR B W switching sensitivity for AUTO mode switchable COLOR B W mode working with external terminal during COLOR mode switchable ON OFF for color burst for B W mode Lowest image illumination 1 0 Ix F1 2 COLOR mode Normal Gain 0 5 Ix F1 2 COLOR mode High Gain 0 025 Ix F1 2 COLOR mode x40 electronic sensitivity increased Normal Gain 0 05 Ix F1 2 B W mode Normal Gain 0 025 Ix F1 2 B W mode High Gain 0 002 Ix F1 2 B W mode x40 electronic sensitivity increased Normal Gain ALARM INPUT amp OUTPUT External x 1 Output x 1 NO NC switch Alarm output Open Collector Grounded Emitter with 18 V 25 mA Motion sensor Detectable area frame x 5 spot specifiable location Masking and Area ON OFF Camera title OFF ON up to 16 characters adjustable title position NEGA POSI inversion OFF ON Communications Simplified controller VAC 70 supported S N More than 50 dB with AGC OFF Power indicator LED red Backlight compensation OFF Center weighted metering Multi
27. e 13 14 If you need to adjust the brightness for using manual iris lens or fixed iris lens follow the steps below Adjust the iris manually MAIN MENU EXPOSURE SETTING LANGUAGE IRIS Zi x A TITLE WIDE D ww sd SYNC BLC EXPOSURE SENSE UP O DAY NIGHT SHUTTER WHITE BALANCE v ALARM OPTION EXPOSURE PRESET MENU SET IRIS SETTING El Electronic lris EO Adjust the brightness iris 1 100 ea Set MENU to END and press the SET button c Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal IRIS SETTING monitoring screen LEVEL L f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button MEMO A manual iris lens or a fixed iris lens is recommended for indoor monitoring Note Under extremely bright lighting unfavorable phenomena may occur PRESET such as swaths of smear on the screen because light intensity MENU entering the lens is too high to be controlled Reduce the intensity by changing the angle of the lighting source or by other means If the images of subjects under fluorescent lighting are flickering replace fluorescent lighting with incandescent lighting The shutter speed set in the Al mode will be overridden See page 29 Setting WIDE D to ON will force the iris setting from El to AI This setting will remain Al after setting WIDE D to OFF See page 26 The greater the number the brighter it gets x
28. ecified See page 28 If EI is specified for the IRIS symbol is displayed in the option field and you cannot specify any shutter speed Setting IRIS to Al will display the shutter speed that was previously specified See page 21 Setting WIDE D to ON will disable the specified shutter speed leaving the display of shutter speed Setting WIDE D to OFF will enable the shutter speed with the displayed value See page 26 Adi u sti n g DAY N l G HT Fu n ction For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 The DAY NIGHT function automatically switches over between COLOR and B W mode depending on the ambient brightness for example choosing COLOR mode during daytime and B W mode for nighttime monitoring with its increased sensitivity in a darker environment AUTO is preselected by default which provides an automatic switch feature to detect the ambient darkness As appropriate for any specific environment you can fix the mode to either COLOR or B W and adjust the way the switching function works MAIN MENU LANGUAGE TITLE A EXPOSURE JL E DAY NIGHT WHITE BALANCE v ALARM OPTION PRESET DAY NIGHT HE Selecting DAY NIGHT Mode EN Select a mode B AUTO See page 31 MAIN MENU Automatically switches between COLOR and B W mode depending LANGUAGE SET J on the ambient brightness DAY NIGHT function SYNC T E COLOR See page 32 Q gt Ges gei Color ima
29. ecting Alarm Devices Installing Camera Adjusting Flange Back Settings Adjustments Overview of Settings and Adjustments Accessing the MAIN MENU Basic Operation for Settings and Adjustments An Example for Basic Operation for Settings and Adjustments eese Selecting Display Language LANGUAGE Language Selection Naming Cameras TITLE Title Setting A neg Rm NEE eee NGA 1 English Adjusting Synchronization Error 18 L L SETTING Line Lock 18 Adjusting Auto Iris llle 19 IRIS SETTING Al Auto Iris 19 Adjusting Electronic Iris For Manual or Fixed Iris Lens 21 IRIS SETTING El Electronic Iris 21 Correcting Backlight 22 Selecting Correction Method 22 CENT BLC SETTING Center weighted Metering 23 MULT BLC SETTING Multi spot Metering 25 Setting Wide Dynamic Range 26 WIDE D SETTING Wide Dynamic Range Setting 26 Increasing Electronic Sensitivity 28 SENSE UP Increasing Electroni
30. eps BR and Note The position and size specified for each area are common to those used for MOTION MASKING setting See page 38 C Specify a metering level 0 15 BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT CENTERIFIXI PRESET MENU When TOP is selected The CENTER is fixed to 15 max The light intensity for the area specified in 15 will be recognized as the same level as that of the CENTER The light intensity specified with O zero will not be metered Repeat steps EJ and as required B Set MENU to END and press the SET button Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button English 24 9 5 Hr DE EE GE not Correcting Backlight MULT BLC SETTING Multi spot Metering D Select an item and specify each level 0 15 BLC SETTING BLC WEIGHT P 7X Sle BRIGHT PRESET MENU BLC WEIGHT Effectiveness of backlight correction BRIGHT Brightness of the portion to which backlight correction is applied The greater the number the greater the effect becomes 25 English ea Set MENU to END and press the SET button c Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and
31. etting clearer Increasing Electronic Sensitivity For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 If subject images are not very clear due to ambient darkness you can increase the camera sensitivity by specifying the SENSE UP increasing electronic sensitivity option Note If you specify this option the exposure time of CCD will be extended as it grows dark Thus for moving subjects the images may be associated with obtrusive residual vision or blurring MAIN MENU EXPOSURE SETTING LANGUAGE IRIS A TITLE A WIDE D SYNC INA BLC 4 gt EXPOSURE SENSE UP DAY NIGHT US lt gt SHUTTER WHITE BALANCE Y ALARM v OPTION EXPOSURE PRESET SENSE UP PRESET MENU SET MENU SENSE UP Increasing Electronic Sensitivity Sp Specify the magnitude of sensitivity to increase ea Set MENU to END and press the SET button c Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen DE a f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and BLC A press the SET button SENSE UP SHUTTER EXPOSURE SETTING You can select from OFF x 2 x 4 x 8 x 16 and x 40 Note If you select an option other than OFF the symbol will be displayed for the SHUTTER and the shutter function will not work Setting SENSE UP to OFF will display the shutter speed that was previously specified See page 29 e This function does not work unless the A
32. ge on a steady basis suitable for always bright location or WHITE BALANCE conditions o V Greet EE f you specify this mode you can forcibly switch between COLOR PRESET and B W by means of alarm input See page 43 D B B W Black and White See page 33 E c Image switches immediately after the selection is made B W image on a steady basis suitable when sensitivity is ET For advanced settings press the SET button PHARES oa c Each corresponding settings screen will appear English 30 Adjusting DAY NIGHT Function D N SETTING AUTO Select AGC MAX GAIN and specify the maximum value of gain for AGC D N SETTING AUTO wh AA e AGC MAX GAIN NORM Si lt ba gt BURST mme 17 LEVEL MID v V NORM Normal setting MID Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower illuminance than the NORM setting HIGH Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower illuminance than the MID setting For a dark subject select MID or HIGH 1 AGC Auto Gain Control is a funciton to adjust automatically the gain of the Video signal from the camera so that an optimum signal level is obtained accroding to brightness of the object Set BURST to ON or OFF for the burst signal 2 2 The burst signals are color synchronization signals required for reproducing color You should select ON in case where you observe any disturbance of pictu
33. hten dark spots MODE Highlight the contrast of whole screen ea Set MENU to END and press the SET button c Finishes the setting screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button Note If you specify MODE1 or MODE2 the effect may vary depending on the subjects Verify the effect before use MEMO The gamma setting is possible individually for each of OFF and ON of WIDE D Initial setting is OFF 0 45 ON MODE2 About Gamma correction Gamma y is a value representing a responsiveness characteristic of image contrast Every input and output device of image data has its own Gamma value the overall Gamma value must be corrected to be equal to 1 If a monitor has a Gamma value of 2 2 for example the value for this unit must be corrected to 0 45 2 2 x 0 45 1 4 9 5 7 DE EE GE ont English 46 Accentuating Subject Outline For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 By specifying the APERTURE setting you can accentuate the outline of the subject when its image is blurred and unidentifiable MAIN MENU OPTION LANGUAGE GAMMA NIYO A TITLE WE m GP lim ME dP DAY NIGHT E d deet PRIVACY MASK SET J WHITE BALANCE EL ZOOM OFF oro ESSE ND v PRESET OFF MENU APERTURE gt ON MENU BACK SET APERTURE SETTING D Adjust the outline 1 17 ea Set MENU to
34. ied names are displayed on the monitor so that you can easily distinguish the monitoring images when you use multiple cameras MAIN MENU TITLE SETTING LANGUAGE EY a JASCDEFGHI JKLM A NA TITLE on JR NOPQRSTUVWXYZ SYNC mw 0123456789 J EXPOSURE SET J E lt C gt DAY NIGHT AUTO J E O ID 2222222222222222 WHITE BALANCE ATW J SET p D V ALARM SET J POSITION OPTION SET J PRESET MENU TITLE ON MENU END TITLE Title Setting Pl Choose a character s from the Character ea Repeat step ER to complete the title Selecting Field Example CAM1 Character Selecting Field ID CAM1 22227 ID String TITLE SETTING AECSEFGHI JKLM e You can enter up to 16 characters 4 EP ARLES The letters do not appear on the monitoring screen but if you select ON for the TITLE and then enter no letter at all 2 a R SET the monitor will show you 5 M BOSTON MEMO If you want to overwrite the character move the cursor onto it DE PRESET in the ID string and choose any new letter 9 ID string MENU f you want the name to be displayed on the monitor in two tz lines insert the line feed mark 4 in the ID string wherever you KA Pra want to start a new line On the monitor screen the name will c The characters are displayed starting from the left in the ID be displayed in two lines You can enter up to 16 characters string inc
35. le to a a obtain natural colors even when the light source is changed However you may LANGUAGE manually change the white balance settings or its mode to obtain better tone v SYNC SURE 5 especially when the screen color does not match actual objects WHITE DAY NIGHT SIBOY BALANCE ALARM LANCE Ew we OPTION PRESET MENU For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 Selecting White Balance Mode GH Select a mode ATW Auto Tracing White balance See page 35 Automatic setting for white balance MAIN MENU Used to mask an extremely bright light source on the screen LANGUAGE ATW A Auto Tracing White balance All Fixed A TITLE Automatic setting for white balance covering wider range of color SYNC temperature than with ATW E Ge AMIS May result in an excessively and unnaturally effected image WHITE BALANCE x ATW J depending on the condition V ALARM OPTION PRESET MENU wew w SET J OFF END E AWC One Push Adjustment See page 36 Adjusts white balance by shooting white paper or wall W 3200 Indoor Fixed Suitable for indoor use targeted at around 3200 K of color temperature W 5600 Outdoor Fixed Suitable for daytime outdoor use targeted at around 5600 K of color temperature c Each corresponding setting screen will appear W FLUE Fluorescent Light Fixed Except for ATW A 3200 5600 and FLUE Suitable for fluorescent light source targeted at aro
36. left corner of an area for which you want to correct backlight and then press the SET button BLC SETTING POSITION SET c The SIZE screen appears MEMO Here determine the upper left position of the correction area Pressing the button further when the right end or the bottom end of the displayed area hits an edge will scale down the area size but you can set your preferred size in step B Note If BLC is set to CENT ZOOM and EL ZOOM do not function See pages 42 54 Also note that no adjustment is possible for BLC CENT if ZOOM is set to ON See page 42 23 English B Specify the correction area size and press the SET button BLC SETTING SIZE SET From the datum point at the upper left corner of the area you set in step the size can be scaled up or down as well as side to side Make the area size fit in with the subject size c The BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING screen appears Correcting Backlight CENT BLC SETTING Center weighted Metering continued To correct areas other than center select from the options BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING TOP CENTERIFIX1 PRESET MENU When TOP is selected TOP Upper BOTTOM Lower LEFT Left RIGHT Right CENTER Area set in step EJ Selected area will be highlighted The respective area varies depending on the setting position and size of CENTER you configured in st
37. luding the line feed mark English 16 Naming Cameras B Select POSITION SET and press the SET C On the monitor screen determine the location button where the name should be displayed by pressing the button up down or side to side and then press the SET button TITLE SETTING ABCDEFGHI JKLM A NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 J i wh easy POSITION SET M LENS PRESET OFF MENU BACK c Returns to the settings screen c On the normal monitoring screen the name blinks B Set MENU to END and press the SET button Finishes the settings screen and display the name on the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button E To delete the name specified Set PRESET to ON and press the SET button PRESET MENU c All the characters will be displayed with You will see OFF in place of ON 17 English Adi u sti n g Syn ch ron izati On Error For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 By default the synchronization adjustment for the camera is performed internally INT However you must make adjustments in the Line Lock L L Setting screen if the monitor screen seems out of sync after switching over among multiple cameras using AC 24 V e If using this camera as the second or subsequent camera adjust the roll using this setting f using this camera as the first
38. monitored properly You should also adjust on the monitor side e You can change the bracket topside down depending on the installation spot for the camera see below Note f you want to use a commercially available platform for the camera select an appropriate type taking into consideration the gross weight of the camera and platform and secure it on a firm place e Images may blur under extremely bright lighting adjust the lighting angle to get clear images B Changing the Bracket for Mounting the Camera Note Make sure to use the longer screws to secure the bracket 11 English Connecting Devices Adjusting Flange Back Flange back adjustment may be required to correct a focal distance error generated due to attachment thickness of the installed lens Normally you do not have to make any adjustment however you can adjust focus of the installed lens with auto iris when it provides images out of focus at the maximum telephoto position To adjust the flange back follow the steps below D Loosen the lock screw M2 Set the zoom lens to the Note The flange back lock screw is tightened er maximum wide angle position fame when s tp his he mb et the zoom lens to the D telephot iti and then adjust focus by using may seem still up in the air Do not screw maximum teiepnoto posiuon the flange back adjusting lever down any further beyond this normal and then adjust focus by position as illustrated in
39. n image on the whole screen and press the SET button White paper or wall gt SET c The blinking of SET stops and illuminates and white balance adjustment will start The adjustment will end after about 2 seconds when the blinking of SET restarts f the adjustment does not yield a satisfactory result press the SET button again E To perform fine adjustment of color In the AWC SETTING screen select GO TO MWP SET and press the SET button c The MWB SETTING screen appears Specify values manually See page 37 MEMO Transferring to the MWB SETTING through GO TO MWB white balance mode see page 34 will be changed to MWB B Set MENU to END and press the SET button Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button 4 9 5 7 DE EE GE ont English 36 Adjusting White Balance MWB SETTING Manual White Balance 51 Select R or B to adjust tint 0 255 ea Set MENU to END and press the SET button c Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal MWB SETTING monitoring screen LOFFSET f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and A Na al press the SET button PRESET MENU R Adjusting Red B Adj
40. n the screen while an alarm occurs For connecting alarm devices see page 10 MAIN MENU LANGUAGE SET J A TITLE OFF SYNC INT EXPOSURE SET J lt gt DAY NIGHT AUTO J WHITE BALANCE LA al Vv ALARM OPTION ALARM PRESET SET MENU For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 ALARM SETTING ALARM IN VASA A ALARM OUT ON Jp ALARM SIGN wew ov PRESET MENU ALARM OUT SETTING Alarm output Select POLARITY and specify a polarity for the signal A w A ALARM OUT SETTING POLARITY E Q ALARM TIME y V NO Normal Open Closes when alarm input is detected NC Normal Close Opens when alarm input is detected MEMO For the electrical characteristics of alarm output the nominal output of the open collector grounded emitter is 18 V 25 mA Select ALARM TIME and specify duration time to output alarm Select from 5S 10S 15S 20S 30S 1M 2M 3M 4M or 5M S second M minute MEMO You can display alarm on the monitor screen See page 45 B Set MENU to END and press the SET button Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button English 44 7 D 5 Hr DE 3 GE nt Specifying Alarm Output ALARM SIGN Alarm display Select ALARM SIGN on the ALARM SETTING screen and specify a displaying time ALARM
41. no zoom x 1 4 x 2 0 x 2 5 and MANU See page 26 5 If you select MANU you can manually zoom in and out by e BLC is set to CENT See page 22 E pressing the CURSOR button vertically OFF 2 5 e MOTION is set to other than OFF See page 41 Pressing up the CURSOR button allows you to zoom in while pressing down allows you to zoom out English 54 Settings Screens List For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Switches display language among English German and French See page 15 TITLE TITLE SETTING Names camera See page 16 SYNC INT L L L L SETTING L L Adjusts line lock phase See page 18 EXPOSURE EXPOSURE SETTING IRIS AIEI IRIS SETTING Al Adjusts for auto iris lens See page 19 IRIS SETTING El Adjusts for manual iris lens See page 21 WIDE D SETTING ON OFF Adjusts wide dynamic functions See page 26 BLC OFF CENT MULT Selects backlight correction mode See page 22 BLC SETTING CENT MULT Adjusts backlight correction See pages 23 25 SENSE UP OFF x2 x4 x8 x16 x40 Increases electronic sensitivity in dark place etc See page 28 SHUTTER 50 120 250 500 1000 2000 4000 10000 Specifies shutter speed See page 29 DAY NIGHT AUTO COLOR B W Selects DAY NIGHT mode See page 30 D N SETTING Adjusts for each mode See page 31 33
42. press the SET button MEMO When the background of the subject is extremely dark the central portion of the subject may become too bright after being corrected In such cases switch to CENT Setting Wide Dynamic Range For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 Correction is made for simultaneous monitoring of subjects which are different in brightness one in a dark room and another in bright outdoor environment for example MAIN MENU LANGUAGE A TITLE SYNC EXPOSURE v DAY NIGHT WHITE BALANCE Vv ALARM OPTION EXPOSURE PRESET SET MENU EXPOSURE SETTING IRIS DA AJ WIDE D on BLC For p SENSE UP OFF SHUTTER 50 PRESET MENU Note The setting is for use with the auto iris lens only You cannot specify any value when the IRIS is set to El WIDE D SETTING Wide Dynamic Range Setting ED Select an item and specify each level 0 17 WIDE D SETTING LEVEL NG __ i c85 NG LEVEL HIGH LEVEL Brightness of whole screen The greater the number the brighter the screen becomes LEVEL HIGH Effectiveness for bright subject including those out of doors The greater the number the clearer the bright subject becomes English 26 9 5 Hr DE 3 GE not Setting Wide Dynamic Range B Set MENU to END and press the SET button gt Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to retu
43. rd you are recommended to change it to your own password See page 53 B Enter the password 4 numerical values and press the SET button PASSWORD A NA lt D v V Select Move number cursor Enter 1234 C If you enter a valid password you will see the OK message and the BACK blinks Note If you enter an incorrect password you will see the NG message If you fail to enter the valid password three times successively the prompt display will disappear and BACK will blink Press the SET button to return to the PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen B Press the SET button c Returns to the PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen and ON will blink next to PASSWORD LOCK MEMO To disable the password lock select ON and press the SET button and then enter the password 4 9 5 7 DE g5 GE not English 52 Hiding Partial Image Privacy Protection B To change password Select PASSWORD CHANGE press the SET button SET and PRIVACY MASK SETTING PASSWORD LOCK Cala AJ PASSWORD CHANGESSET MASK SET Zem af c The NOW PASSWORD screen appears 53 English ea Enter the current password and press the SET button PASSWORD AV N INOW PASSWORD V Ae ar a Gu 1234 SET 3 y V c The NEW PASSWORD screen appears Note If you enter an incorrect password you will see the NG message If you fail to enter the valid pass
44. re caused by switching from color to black and white mode of a monitor in particular when peripheral devices such as a switcher unit are connected 31 English Select LEVEL and specify a level for DAY NIGHT switching LOW Switches in darker conditions i e color shot is preferred so that it does not switch form COLOR to B W until it gets very dark MID Moderate darkness HIGH Switches in brighter conditions i e black and white shot is preferred so that switching from COLOR to B W can easily occur when it gets a little bit dark Ce Set MENU to END and press the SET button c Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button Note During the switching operation you may hear switch over noise inside the camera or see a distorted picture but these are not signs of trouble e If an infrared lighting system is used the B W mode may switch to COLOR when a subject reflects the light intensely Set the infrared system in an appropriate location that does not affect the shot The motion sensor detection will be interrupted during switching over from B W to COLOR mode and from COLOR to B W mode Adjusting DAY NIGHT Function D N SETTING COLOR Select AGC MAX GAIN and specify the maximum value of gain for AGC D N SETTING COLOR wh A e AGC MAX GAIN NORM LEN
45. requently because of noise in dark ERESET screens increase the value The SENSITIVITY screen appears Select TIME and specify a detection time of duration 1 60 on MOVE and specify a sensitivity level The greater the number the lower the detectability against fast moving subjects SENSITIVITY DI Set TEST to ON A IN A Ree You can test the sensitivity of the motion detection When any Y LEVEL motion is detected the character color will turn into red on the lt gt a Mie screen TEST v V EE 7 EE LE g a B Set MENU to BACK and press the SET E MENU button GE eo The greater the number the lower the responsiveness to c Returns to the MOTION SETTING screen movement becomes nt English 40 Specifying Alarm Input B Select DURATION and specify a time until the Select POLARITY and specify a polarity for the next alarm input becomes enabled signal MOTION SETTING ALARM IN SETTING a Na S wees ee D Um Z DURATION AS lt gt a MOTION Ee SC E be S ee ws DR SET x ZOOM TIME DURAT ION Rice NO Normal Open When closed alarm input is detected NC Normal Close When opened alarm input is detected Select from 5S 10S 15S 20S 30S 1M 2M 3M 4M or 5M S e S second M minute Select MOTION and specify the detection logic Note A new detection or an alarm output cannot be performed of the motion sensor and the
46. rn to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button Note Setting WIDE D to ON will switch BLO to OFF See page 22 Afterimages may occur around contours of a moving object Setting WIDE D to ON will switch both of EL ZOOM see page 54 and ZOOM see page 42 to OFF If WIDE D is ON the value specified with SHUTTER does not take effect Setting WIDE D to OFF will enable the shutter speed with the specified value See page 29 f IRIS is set to EI setting WIDE D to ON will force the iris setting from El to AI This setting will remain AI after setting WIDE D to OFF See page 21 27 English About Wide Dynamic Range Brighter parts of an image are white saturated while darker parts black saturated when the difference between brightness and darkness within a screen dynamic range is extremely great such unfavorable conditions can be imposed when the camera is installed in a room where sunlight or strong afternoon sunshine pours through the window or the entrance on the back However you can obtain clear images even under such harsh conditions of great difference of brightness and darkness by using the Wide Dynamic Range mode it can synthesize a picture in a moment of time based on both the images taken with high shutter speed bright subject getting clearer and with low shutter speed dark subject g
47. sing the ALARM IN terminal ot See page 43 English 38 Specifying Alarm Input Select MASKING and specify ON and press C Select a masking area and specify ON the SET button MOTION MASKING MOTION SETTING wh hay SON J 2 E MASK ING ON Jm vvv A Vw A SENSITIVITY EI 4 OFF DURATION 5S OFF CENTER OFF E PRESET OFF MENU BACK PRESET MENU c Masking will be applied for the area specified with ON c The MOTION MASKING screen appears e You can specify multiple masks Repeat this step as required To disable the mask select the area and specify OFF The position and size for each area are common to those used for CENT BLC SETTEING See page 23 MEMO Apply masking to what should not be motion detected e g frequently moving objects such as trees swaying in the wind as well as flickering B Set MENU to BACK and press the SET button c Returns to the MOTION SETTING screen 39 English Specifying Alarm Input a Select SENSITIVITY SET and press the SET Select Y DIFFER and specify a luminance button difference level 1 10 The greater the number the lower the responsiveness to the MOTION SETTING brightness variation such as lighting on or off conditions A SENSITIVITY SET JE E Lg H DURATION Am Select Y LEVEL and specify a luminance level Sch O 1 10 Y SET f false alarms occur very f
48. spot metering Operational temperature humidity 10 50 C below 90 RH Non condensing WIDE D OFF ON For auto iris only Power source 24 V 10 AC 50 Hz 12 15 V DC Electronic shutter 1 50 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 Power consumption 6W Weight 420g Iris function AIEI Electronic sensitivity boosting AUTO OFF works with auto iris Up to x40 setting possible White balance Auto Tracing White balance ATW Auto Tracing White balance All ATW A One push AWC Manual White Balance MWB Indoor 3200 Outdoor 5600 Fluorescent lighting FLUE AGC gain HIGH MID NORM Manual Gamma 0 45 1 MODE 1 MODE2 Mirror image effect OFF Horizontally Vertically Horizontally and Vertically Aperture ON OFF specifiable Dimensions WxHxD mm 67 x 54 x 128 The appearance and specifications of the product are subject to change without notice English 58 Printed on recycled paper Gedruckt auf recyceltem Papier Papierlmprime sur du papier recycl Ep FE RE RE 1AC6P1P2918 L5BC2 XE 0305KP SY SANYO SANYO Electric Co Ltd Printed in Japan
49. the detection zone of the motion sensor is limited to CENTER initial position and size When switching ZDOM back to OFF the above setting will revert to those specified before ZOOM was set to ON Also note that no adjustment is possible for BLC CENT if ZOOM is set to ON See page 23 If BLC has been set to CENT the ZOOM function will not work See page 22 Specifying Alarm Input Select ZOOM TIME and specify duration time for zooming if you specified ZOOM to other than OFF in step D Select from 5S 10S 15S 20S 30S 1M 2M 3M 4M or 5M S second M minute DI Select DURATION and specify a time until the next alarm input becomes enabled Select from 5S 10S 15S 20S 30S 1M 2M 3M 4M or 5M S second M minute Note e When the MODE is specified with COLOR this setting will not appear When the alarm output starts a new detection or an alarm output cannot be performed until the specified time of duration elapses EI Set MENU to END and press the SET button c Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button MEMO You can blink the camera name on the screen when an alarm signal is supplied See page 45 English 42 9 5 Hr DE EE TS ont Specifying Alarm Input
50. tton Moves the cursor during each setting See page 13 Lens Mounting Cap RO 7 English A CURSOR C gt O Lens Iris Output Terminal LENS vy SET Connects with the lens plug of the auto iris type lens sold separately See next page TI E ba j Bracket SET Button Used for viewing switching over and determining screen for each setting See page 13 Flange Back Lock Screw Locks the flange back adjusting lever See page 12 Flange Back Adjusting Lever Installing Lens You are recommended to use any DC type and CS mounting lens equipped with an auto iris Note Apply adapter ring sold separately when you use any C mounting lens al L Use any lens of which length L see the figure to the right of the mounting screw is within 5 mm otherwise you may fail to install or damage the lens E Steps for Installing Lens LH Remove the lens mounting cap B Install the lens D Carefully align the lens mount with If the plug does the camera opening then turn the not fit into the lens slowly to install it terminal replace 2 Connect the plug to the Lens Iris it with the proper Output Terminal LENS type Switching Over Type of Auto lris Lens DC type is selected by default Connection D Remove the side cover 2 Select a lens type by using the B Attach the side cover switch A I LENS For VIDEO type lens
51. und 4200 K of color temperature Bm MWB Manual White Balance See page 37 Fine adjusts red and blue manually B For advanced settings press the SET button 4 9 5 7 DE ES GE not English 34 Adjusting White Balance ATW MASKING Masking for ATW Sr Select an area to be masked and specify ON ATW MASKING TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT CENTER PRESET MENU TOR CENTER BOTTOM Masking will be applied for the area specified with ON e You can specify multiple masks Repeat the above steps as required To disable the mask select the area and specify OFF 35 English ea Set MENU to END and press the SET button c Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button MEMO You can get an appropriate white balance by masking an extremely bright light source or dark location Settings Screen Monitor Screen ees e While setting the area the masking is shown but is not visible on the monitor screen Adjusting White Balance AWC SETTING One Push Adjustment 51 Select AWC LOCK SET AWC SETTING A AWC LOCK Er SET X LENS E GO TO MWB SET J V cc SET blinks B Point a camera to a white paper or wall to project a
52. usting Blue The greater the number the deeper the tint becomes 37 English Spec ifyi n g Alarm n put For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 If you have connected an external door switch or an infrared sensor to the alarm input terminal ALARM IN on the rear panel specify the following settings For connecting alarm devices see page 10 for the Alarm Output settings see page 44 This unit has a built in motion sensor which outputs alarm signals when any moving subject such as would be intruder is detected You should adjust the mask settings or detection sensitivity using MOTION SET especially when false alarms occur very frequently MAIN MENU ALARM SETT ING wh Bey LANGUAGE ALARM IN SET Jm A Wilds A ALARM OUT wew SYNC ALARM SIGN OFF EXPOSURE J lt gt DAY NIGHT AUTO J mp lt gt WHITE BALANCE I A Al ALARM Y OPTION Ee M ALARM PRESET ALARM IN D SET MENU SET ki ALARM IN SETTING D Set MODE to ALM or COLOR Select MOTION SET SET and press the SET button MODE ALARM IN SETTING 4 POLARITY e A MOTION MODE MOTION SET POLARITY NO o ZOOM lt gt MOTION OE a Lr pi ZOOM TIME O MOTION SET SET Jm O 5 DURAT I ON D ZOOM Cod ZOOM TIME 5S SET PAS ALM Alarm Input Mode Normal usage DURAT ION 5S 9 COLOR Mode in which you can switch between COLOR and c The MOTION SETTING screen appears 5 DT B W externally by u
53. word three times successively the prompt display will disappear and BACK will blink Press the SET button to return to the PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen B Enter a new password 4 numerical values and press the SET button Note Write down the password before you forget it c You will see the OK message and the BACK will blink C Press the SET button c Returns to the PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen Multiplying Magnitude of Electronic Zoom For accessing the MAIN MENU see page 13 14 In addition to zooming on the lens side you can obtain further zooming by magnifying an electronic zoom factor MAIN MENU OPTION LANGUAGE GAMMA A TITLE A APERTURE NEGA POSI lt E DAY NIGHT E O ED lt gt PRIVACY MASK WHITE BALANCE SET EL ZOOM v ALARM ar Pe v OPTION PRESET gt PRESET PRESET MENU EL ZOOM MENU SET EL ZOOM Electronic Zoom D Specify a zoom factor B Set MENU to END and press the SET button Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal OPTION monitoring screen GAMMA f you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and APERTURE MIRROR press the SET button EIE ers n Note EL ZOOM is not available under the following EL ZOOM OFF conditions The zoom factor is specified for the alarm detection in 2 SH the alarm setting See page 42 5 2 e The WIDE D wide dynamic range is set to ON Ds Select from OFF
54. your dealer or an Authorized Sanyo Service Center E Be careful when handling the unit To prevent damage do not drop the unit or subject it to strong shock or vibration E Do not install this unit close to magnetic fields The magnetic fields may result in unstable operation E 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 3 English W 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 damages Be careful when installing close to the ceiling in a kitchen or boiler room as the temperature may rise to high levels B 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 Donotuse 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 Unit mm English 4 Connection Ex

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