Instruction Manual LZV1722 HD PTZ Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu...
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Instruction Manual LZV1722 HD PTZ Camera #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-US...
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Table of contents Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu ..........1 System Settings ................. 1 1.1.1 System Information............2 1.1.2 Address (ADDR) Information ..........2 1.1.3 Restore Factory Defaults ........... 2 1.1.4 Camera System Restart............. 3 Display Settings................3 Camera Settings................. 4 1.3.1 White Balance Settings .............
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu You can configure the camera’s advanced settings on a Lorex LHV1000 Series DVR using the OSD menu. Use the OSD menu to correct imperfections in the camera image as well as configure automated PTZ functions, such as preset locations, patterns, and tours.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu SET NORTH Set the current viewing angle as the benchmark angle for the camera. LANGUAGE Set the language for the OSD menu. FACTORY DEFAULT Restore the camera system settings to their original, out-of-the-box state. Exposure settings are not affected when you restore the camera system settings.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu CAUTION This step cannot be undone. To restore camera factory defaults: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to SYSTEM SETTING and click Enter. 2. Select FACTORY DEFAULT and click Enter. 1.1.4 Camera System Restart Restarts the camera system.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu POSITION ON / OFF INSIDE TEMP • °C • °F • To configure the display settings: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to DISPLAY SETTING and click Enter. 2. Under PRESET, select ON to show the preset title on the video display, or select OFF to hide.
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Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu WB SETTING WB MODE • AUTO • • INDOOR • OUTDOOR • OUTDOOR AUTO • NA LAMP • NA LAMP AUTO • MANUAL 0–100 R GAIN B GAIN 0–100 EXPOSURE AE MODE • AUTO SETTING •...
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To configure white balance settings: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to CAMERA SETTING and click Enter. 2. Select WB SETTING and click Enter. 3. Under WB MODE, click the left / right arrow keys to select one of the following options based on the camera’s environment: •...
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To configure the camera’s exposure mode: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to CAMERA SETTING and click Enter. 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. 3. Under AE MODE, click the left / right arrow keys to select one of the following exposure modes: •...
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To set exposure compensation: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to CAMERA SETTING and click Enter. 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. 3. Under EXPOSURE COMP, click the left / right arrow keys to set the exposure compen- sation value from 1 (darkest) to 15 (brightest).
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu 3. Under BLC, click the left / right arrow keys to select ON. 1.3.5 Slow Shutter Slow shutter is used to allow extra light into the camera thereby providing brighter images in low light conditions. To enable slow shutter: 1.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To configure AGC: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to CAMERA SETTING and click Enter. 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. 3. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 4. Under AGC GAIN LIMIT, click the left / right arrow keys to set the high limit for the cam- era’s automatic gain control (1–3).
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu 4. Under NR, click the left / right arrow keys to set the 2D noise reduction level (1–16). It is recommended to keep the 2D noise reduction at the default level of 8 unless the camera image is noisey in low-light conditions.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu 4. Under HIGH LIGHT REDUCE, click the left / right arrow keys to select a sensitivity level: • HIGH: The brightness of highlighted areas is greatly reduced. • LOW: The brightness of highlighted areas is slightly reduced. •...
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To enable digital WDR: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to CAMERA SETTING and click Enter. 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. 3. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. Repeat on the next page to reach the last page of the EXPOSURE SETTING menu.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu 3. Under DAY / NIGHT, click the left / right arrow keys to select one of the following options: • AUTO: The camera switches between day and night mode automatically with changing light conditions (recommended). •...
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu 5. Under AF SENSITIVITY, click the left / right arrow keys to select LOW (least amount of automatic focusing), NORMAL, or HIGH (greatest amount of automatic focusing). 6. Under IR CORRECTION, click the left / right arrow keys to select ON or AUTO to ena- ble IR correction, or OFF to disable.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To set zoom speed: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to CAMERA SETTING and click Enter. 2. Under ZOOM SPEED, click the left / right arrow keys to select a zoom speed value from 1 (slowest) to 8 (fastest).
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To enable digital zoom: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to CAMERA SETTING and click Enter. 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Under DIGITAL ZOOM, click the left / right arrow keys to turn on digital zoom. 1.3.17 Picture Flip You can manually rotate the camera image 180°...
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To initialize the lens: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to CAMERA SETTING and click Enter. 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Select LENS INIT and click Enter. The camera image disappears momentarily while the lens initializes.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu 1.3.20 Camera Factory Defaults Restore the camera module to its out-of-the-box state. This will reset all menu items in the CAMERA SETTING menu back to their default values. CAUTION This step cannot be undone. To restore camera factory defaults: 1.
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Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu PRESET PRESET 1–300 TITLE PRESET1–PRESET300 SETTING Set the camera’s current position for the selected preset. CALL The camera automatically moves to the position of the currently selected preset. AUTO 1–8 SPEED Camera starts panning. STOP Camera stops panning.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu NEXT PRIVACY PRIVACY 1–24 PAGE MASKING ACTIVATE ON / OFF SETTING RESIZE Use on-screen arrows to re- size privacy mask. SAVE Save privacy mask. 1–3 SPEED SET ZERO Sets the camera’s current position as the horizontal benchmark position. POWER POWER •...
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To add presets: 1. Before entering the OSD menu, move the PTZ camera to the location where you would like to add a preset location, then launch the OSD menu. 2. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SETTING and click Enter. 3.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To add auto-scan cycles: 1. Before entering the OSD menu, move the PTZ camera to the starting position for the auto-scan cycle you want to setup, then launch the OSD menu. 2. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SETTING and click Enter. 3.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu 5. Configure the following: • Select 01 under the NO column and click Enter to configure the first preset location in the tour. • Use the left / right arrows to select PRESET. Use the up / down arrows to choose the number of the first preset location in the tour.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To add a pattern: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select PATTERN and click Enter. 3. Under PATTERN NO, click the left / right arrow keys to select a number for the pattern. 4.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To create a privacy mask: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Select PRIVACY MASKING and click Enter. 4.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To set PTZ speed: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Under PTZ SPEED, use the left / right arrows to set the PTZ speed between 1 (slow- est) and 5 (fastest).
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu 1.4.10 Menu Password You can set a password that will be required to configure the OSD menu. To set a menu password: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter.
Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu To set menu idle: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Under MENU IDLE, use the left / right arrows to set the length of time before the OSD menu closes automatically (1MIN - 5MIN) or select OFF to prevent the menu from closing automatically.
OSD Menu Default Values The following table shows the default values for the camera’s OSD menu. SETTING DEFAULT VALUE SYSTEM SETTING → ADDR INFORMATION → ADDR TYPE HARD SYSTEM SETTING → LANGUAGE ENGLISH DISPLAY SETTING → PRESET DISPLAY SETTING → AZIMUTH DISPLAY DISPLAY SETTING →...
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OSD Menu Default Values SETTING DEFAULT VALUE CAMERA SETTING → IMAGE ADJUST → STYLE STANDARD CAMERA SETTING → ZOOM SPEED CAMERA SETTING → NEXT PAGE → APERTURE CAMERA SETTING → NEXT PAGE → APERTURE RESTRAIN CAMERA SETTING → NEXT PAGE → DIGITAL ZOOM CAMERA SETTING →...
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