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The figure below illustrates the system when the camera cover is pulled forward by loosening the camera cover
fixing screws.
Camera stand
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Arm
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Camera mount
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Camera mounting bracket
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Operation buttons (on right side face)
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Camera cover
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Camera cover fixing screws (×4)
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Lens
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Safety chain
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Cable label
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Connection cables
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You can identify each connection cable by its shape and color.
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  • Page 1 The figure below illustrates the system when the camera cover is pulled forward by loosening the camera cover fixing screws. Camera stand Camera mount Camera mounting bracket Operation buttons (on right side face) Camera cover Camera cover fixing screws (×4) Lens Safety chain Cable label...
  • Page 2 Shape Color One-touch connector WHITE BROWN GRAY ORANGE/BLACK RS485 (B) Individual SKYBLUE cables PINK GRAY/BLACK BLACK BLUE YELLOW ORANGE COAXIAL CABLE VIDEO OUT connector For the cable type, see the “cable label” attached to the cable bundle. Follow the steps below to connect each cable firmly to the one-touch connector. Signal Name 24 VAC/12 Used to connect the power supply.
  • Page 3 Push the lever. The terminal hole opens. Insert the cable into the terminal hole. Be sure to insert the cable firmly all the way to the end. Release the lever. The cable is now locked. Make sure that the cable is locked firmly in place. To prevent short-circuiting, make sure that the stripped wire portion is not exposed out of the connector.
  • Page 4 Be sure to turn OFF the power switch of all devices to be connected. In addition, read the instruction manual for each device carefully so that you can connect devices correctly. Note that incorrect connection may cause smoke or malfunction. Connect the video cable.
  • Page 5 Note the polarity (+/–) when you connect 12-VDC power cables. Incorrect polarity may cause damage to your camera. A voltage drop occurs depending on the thickness of the power wires. If you must use a long power cable, determine the cable type by ensuring that the voltage at the power input terminal falls in the operating range of this unit.
  • Page 6 A surveillance system consists of mainly the following peripheral devices. Please use SANYO products for connection with this camera. Displays surveillance video for monitoring. The monitor also displays the menu screen. Records surveillance video. For surveillance systems, the use of a DVR is recommended. DVRs ensure a long- hour recording without video degradation.
  • Page 7 The menu screen allows you to set the operating conditions and required functions of the camera according to your installation environment or other needs. To set the camera conditions on the menu screen, use the operation buttons on the camera or the optional camera control unit (VAC-70).
  • Page 8 When the menu screen is not displayed, the operation buttons can be used to perform the following operations: Focus adjustment Use the button to set the focus to a near target. Use the button to set the focus to a far target. Zoom adjustment (Magnification: ×1 to ×30) Use the button to zoom out of the target.
  • Page 9 Main Menu Sub Menu SYNC CAMERA IRIS WHITE BALANCE SHUTTER APERTURE GAMMA MOTION POSITION DAY/NIGHT LENS FOCUS ZOOM ALARM ALARM IN ALARM OUT ALARM DISPLAY PRIVACY MASK MASK 1 to 4 PASSWORD PASSWORD LOCK Sets the password lock function that prevents access to the menu screen. PASSWORD CHANGE LANGUAGE...
  • Page 10 While viewing the menu screen on the monitor, set the operating conditions using the operation buttons on the camera. You may use the optional camera control unit to do so. Use the button to select the menu item. If the “↓ ” (down arrow ) symbol is shown to the right of the selected menu item, press the SET button.
  • Page 11 To close the menu screen, use the the setting from “BACK” to “END”, and press the SET button. The main menu disappears and live video images appear on the screen. To display the main menu again, press the SET button located on the side face of the camera for approximately three seconds.
  • Page 12 Use the button to select [PRESET] on the main menu, use the the SET button. This initializes all the menu settings, with the value for [PRESET] returned to “OFF”. Performing the above resetting operation on a sub menu resets the settings on lower-level screens to the defaults.
  • Page 13 This camera supports the following synchronization methods: INT: Internal synchronization Performs synchronization according to the camera’s internal signal. L-L (Line Lock): Power source synchronization Performs synchronization according to the frequency of the commercial power source. With this method, you can manually adjust the vertical synchronization phase. 13 / 100...
  • Page 14 Use the button to select [SYNC], use the button. The L-L SETTING screen appears. Use the button to adjust the vertical synchronization phase. Select [MENU] and choose “BACK” or “END” to complete adjustment. button to choose “L-L”, and press the SET 14 / 100...
  • Page 15: White Balance Setting

    On this screen, set the operating conditions of the camera. You can have two patterns of operating conditions and use the preferable condition pattern for your environment by choosing the camera setting number (1 or 2). Setting example for using the operating conditions for the daytime use and nighttime use: Select [CAMERA], choose the setting number “1”, and set the operating conditions for daytime use.
  • Page 16 Use the button to select [CAMERA] on the main menu, use the camera setting number (“1” or “2”) with which you want to set operating conditions, and press the SET button. The CAMERA setting screen for the chosen camera setting number appears. You can use the system controller to change the camera setting number in [CAMERA].
  • Page 17 Use this setting to set the lens iris (auto or manual) according to the luminance level of the target objects. AUTO: Auto iris MANU: Manual iris Automatically adjusting the lens iris enables the reproduction of natural images even in outdoors where the luminance difference is large, or under backlight conditions.
  • Page 18 button. The IRIS SETTING screen appears. Use the button to select [EI] and use the The electronic iris is now enabled, controlling both the AGC circuit and the shutter speed to adjust the exposure. Setting the electronic iris (EI) causes the following: The [SHUTTER] (electronic shutter) setting (“SHORT”...
  • Page 19 Use this setting to set the white balance according to the installation conditions of the camera. ATW: Auto trace white balance AWC: Push-lock auto white balance 3200: Fixed white balance (for indoors) 5600: Fixed white balance (for outdoors) FLUO: Fixed white balance (for fluorescent lighting) MWB: Manual white balance Auto trace white balance (ATW) automatically adjusts the white balance to provide optimal colors, even if the light source for the target objects is changed.
  • Page 20 Repeat this step to set masks as many as you want. To delete a mask, move the mask pattern over it and press the SET button. When finished setting masks, use the the screen and press and hold the The [PRESET] and [MENU] items appear on the screen. Select [MENU] and choose “BACK”...
  • Page 21 Select [MENU] and choose “BACK” or “END” to complete the setting. Use push-lock auto white balance (AWC) if auto trace white balance (ATW) does not reproduce a natural white balance. Direct the camera lens toward a white wall or anything that is white and adjust the white balance by one-push operation.
  • Page 22 3200: For indoors (Fixes the color temperature to 3200 K.) 5600: For outdoors (Fixes the color temperature to 5600 K.) FLUO: For fluorescent lighting (Fixes the color temperature to 4200 K.) Select [MENU] and choose “BACK” or “END” to complete the setting. Use the following procedure to manually adjust the gain values of the red and blue signals.
  • Page 23 Sets the backlight compensation function. If you do not use the backlight compensation function, set [BLC] to “OFF”. MULT: Multi-spot evaluative metering CENT: Center-weighted average metering MASK: Masking for backlight compensation Multi-spot evaluative metering compensates for the backlighting problem by evaluating the photometry of the entire screen.
  • Page 24 Use the buttons to determine the position of the backlight compensation zone and press the SET button. The BLC SETTING [SIZE] screen appears. Use the buttons to determine the size of the backlight compensation zone and press the SET button. The BLC WINDOW WEIGHTING screen appears.
  • Page 25 Select [MENU] and choose “BACK” or “END” to complete the setting. You can use BLC masking to compensate for the backlighting problem when the target is human, by masking bright background areas. Use the button to select [BLC], use the button.
  • Page 26 To delete a mask, move the mask pattern over it and press the SET button. When finished setting masks, use the the screen and press and hold the The [PRESET] and [MENU] items appear on the screen. Select [MENU] and choose “BACK” or “END” to complete the setting. button to move the mask pattern to the bottom area of button for approximately three seconds.
  • Page 27 Sets the electronic shutter. If you do not use the electronic shutter, set [SHUTTER] to “OFF”. SHORT: Fast shutter speeds LONG: Slow shutter speeds For fast-moving objects, setting a faster shutter speed will reproduce clearer images with less blurs. If fast shutter speeds (SHORT) cannot be set: [SENSE UP] (electronic sensitivity boosting) or [EI] (electronic iris) is set.
  • Page 28 Use the button to select the desired shutter speed. Available settings: ×1, ×2, ×4, ×8, ×16, ×32 The faster shutter speeds, the longer the resulting exposure time. Setting an excessively long exposure time may result in ghosts, blurs and white spots in moving target objects.
  • Page 29 Use this setting to emphasize the profile of the target objects. The aperture adjustment can be done in the horizontal and vertical directions. If you do not use the aperture compensation function, set [APERTURE] to “OFF”. Use the button to select [APERTURE], use the SET button.
  • Page 30 Sets the gain of the video signal. Auto Gain Control (AGC) is a function that automatically adjusts the gain of the video signal in the camera’s amplifier according to the brightness of the target objects to maintain a constant signal output. Automatic gain setting using AGC Manual gain setting Use the...
  • Page 31 button. The GAIN SETTING screen appears. If [AGC] cannot be set to “OFF”: [DAY/NIGHT] is set to “AUTO”, or [SENSE UP] (electronic sensitivity boosting) is set to “ON”. Use the button to set the AGC’s gain value. Available settings: 0 to 30 dB Select [MENU] and choose “BACK”...
  • Page 32 Use this setting to set the gamma correction level to adjust the contrast or brightness level. Use the button to select [GAMMA] and use the correction level. Available settings: 0.45: Sets the gamma correction level to 0.45. 1: Sets the gamma correction level to 1. MODE1: Increases the contrast in dark areas.
  • Page 33 This camera offers a built-in motion sensor function that detects movements by intruders and so on and outputs an alarm signal. SIZE: Sets the detection area size. MASKING: Sets masks. SENSITIVITY: Sets the detection sensitivity. DURATION: Sets the alarm disable duration. If [MOTION] cannot be set: [SENSE UP] (electronic sensitivity boosting) is set, or [SHUTTER] is set to “LONG”...
  • Page 34 H: Horizontal sizing (1 to 8) The maximum size of the detection pattern ([V] x [H]) is 9. If setting a vertical or horizontal size causes this maximum size to be exceeded, the other size will be automatically adjusted. The detection pattern can be set in 19 sizes, as shown below. Any motion in the target that is larger than the area of the set detection pattern causes the motion sensor to respond and output an alarm signal.
  • Page 35 Use the buttons to move the mask pattern over the light source you want to mask and press the SET button. This sets a mask at the position where you moved the mask pattern. A new mask pattern starts blinking. Repeat this step to set masks as many as you want.
  • Page 36 Set the alarm disable duration to prevent the motion sensor, after detecting a motion and outputting an alarm signal, from detecting subsequent alarm motions for that period. Use the button to select [DURATION] and use the duration. Available settings: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S, 30S, 45S, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M, 5M (S = seconds, M = minutes) Select [MENU] and choose “BACK”...
  • Page 37 You can store the zoom and focus settings of surveillance locations by camera setting number (either 1 or 2). These stored zoom and focus settings can be retrieved by selecting [CAMERA] and choosing the camera setting number. Use the button to select [POSITION] and use the the SET button.
  • Page 38 The Day/Night function improves the camera’s sensitivity by automatically switching the video to the normal color mode in bright conditions and to the black/white mode in dark situations. You can fix the camera to the color or black/white video mode without using the Day/Night function. AUTO: Automatically switches to color or black/white mode.
  • Page 39 black/white mode). ADJ: Enables the manual adjustment of the luminance level. Use the button to Choose “ADJ” and press the SET button. The LEVEL SETTING screen appears. Use the button to select the level setting item ( the luminance level at which switching occurs. [COLOR→B/W] Sets the luminance level at which switching occurs from the color mode to the black/white mode.
  • Page 40 Use the button to select [DAY/NIGHT], use the the SET button. The D/N SETTING-COLOR screen appears. Use the button to set [EXT ALARM] to “OFF”. Use the button to select [DAY/NIGHT], use the the SET button. The D/N SETTING-COLOR screen appears. Use the button to choose the external alarm input channel setting for [EXT ALARM].
  • Page 41 Use the button to select [DAY/NIGHT], use the SET button. The D/N SETTING-B/W screen appears. Use the button to select [BURST] and use the Set whether or not to insert a color burst signal into the black/white signal. Normally, set [BURST] to “OFF”. Available settings: ON: Inserts a burst signal.
  • Page 42 For the lens settings, you can specify the options for focusing and zooming operations. Focusing operation settings (FOCUS) Sets the focusing mode to either auto or manual. Zooming operation settings (ZOOM) Sets the optical zooming speed and electronic zooming option. 42 / 100...
  • Page 43 AUTO: Auto focus MANU: Manual focus Set the focusing distance and speed appropriate for the target object. Use the button to select [LENS] in the main menu, and press the SET button. The LENS screen appears. Use the button to select [FOCUS], use the SET button.
  • Page 44 Use the button to select [AREA], and press the SET button. The AREA SETTING screen appears. Use the button to select the option for the auto-focusing target area. Available settings: 1 (entire screen) 2 (center of screen: larger area) 3 (center of screen: smaller area) Select [MENU], choose “BACK”, and press the SET button.
  • Page 45 Use the button to select [LIMIT NEAR], and use the focusing distance to the object. Available settings: 10cm, 30cm, 50cm, 1m, 3m, 5m When the distance to the object is less than or equal to 1m, focusing may become difficult. Use the button to select [SPEED], and use the Available settings: 1, 2, 3, and 4 (maximum)
  • Page 46 You can select zooming speed to the object and magnification power of electronic zoom. Use the button to select [ZOOM], and press the SET button. The ZOOM SETTING screen appears. Use the button to select [SPEED], and use the zoom speed. Available settings: 1, 2, 3, and 4 (maximum) Use the button to select [EL ZOOM], and use the...
  • Page 47: Alarm Out

    You can specify the alarm input/output settings for the camera. ALARM IN: Allows you to perform the alarm input settings (input conditions, alarm action, etc) for each alarm input number. ALARM OUT: Allows you to perform the alarm output settings. ALARM DISPLAY: When an alarm is detected, the camera title displayed in the screen blinks indicating that an alarm is detected.
  • Page 48 Use the button to select [ALARM] in the main menu, and press the SET button. The ALARM screen appears. Use the button to select [ALARM IN], use the number, and press the SET button. The ALARM IN screen corresponding to the selected alarm input number (1 or 2) appears. Available options: 1, 2 When the alarm input is used as the external control input of the DAY/NIGHT function, “D/N”...
  • Page 49 Use the button to select [ACTION], and use the Under the item [ACTION], [RATIO] and [ZOOM TIME] appear. Use the button to select [RATIO], and use the magnification power used when the alarm is detected. Available settings: WIDE (widest angle), 1/8, 1/5.6, 1/4, 1/2.8, 1/2, 1/1.4, x1.4, x2, x2.8, x4, x5.6, x8, TELE (maximum telephoto), and MANU Use the button to choose “MANU”...
  • Page 50 Use the button to select [ACTION] and use the Under the item [ACTION], [RETURN] appears. Available settings: CAM1: Uses the operating conditions you configured for Camera 1 in [CAMERA] to monitor surveillance points. CAM2: Uses the operating conditions you configured for Camera 2 in [CAMERA] to monitor surveillance points.
  • Page 51 Available settings: AND: Outputs an alarm signal if an external alarm input is received when the motion sensor has detected an alarm condition. OR: Outputs an alarm signal if the motion sensor detects an alarm condition or an external alarm input is received.
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  • Page 53 Use the button to select [ALARM OUT], and press the SET button. The ALARM OUT screen appears. Use the button to select [OUTPUT], and use the output. Available settings: ON: Outputs the alarm signal. OFF: Does not output the alarm signal. REMOTE: Outputs the alarm signal by remote operation.
  • Page 54 Use the button to select [ALARM DISPLAY], and use the The [TIME] menu item appears. Available settings: OFF: The alarm information does not blink. ON: When an alarm is detected, the camera title displayed in the screen blinks indicating that the alarm is detected.
  • Page 55 You can use the privacy mask to cover a certain part of the surveillance image. The privacy mask may be used to protect privacy. Up to 4 privacy masks can be set. Setting the Privacy Mask over Areas You Want to Hide Turning Configured Privacy Masks On/Off and Reconfiguration Masks.
  • Page 56 Use the button to select [PRIVACY MASK] in the main menu, and press the SET button. The MASK NO. SELECT screen appears. Use the button to select [MASK 1]. Use the button to choose “SET” in [MASK 1], and press the SET button. The MASK 1 SET [POSITION] screen appears and the mask pattern is displayed in the center of the screen.
  • Page 57 numbers, which appear in masking order from left to right. Select [MENU] and choose “BACK” or “END” to complete the setting. 57 / 100...
  • Page 58 On the MASK NO. SELECT screen, select a configured privacy mask number, and then choose to turn on (ON), turn off (OFF) or reconfigure (SET) the mask. Available settings: ON: Displays the privacy mask for the mask number you selected. OFF: Does not display the privacy mask for the mask number you selected.
  • Page 59: Password Lock

    Password can be used to restrict the menu setting operations to specific users. PASSWORD LOCK: Setting this option to “ON” authorizes operations in the menu screen by password entry. When the password lock is set, entering the password is prompted before performing any menu operation.
  • Page 60 Use the button to select [PASSWORD] in the main menu, and press the SET button. The PASSWORD screen appears. Use the button to select [PASSWORD LOCK], and press the SET button with “OFF ↓” displayed. The password entry screen appears. Use the button to select the digit and use the Repeat this procedure until the whole password value (ex.
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  • Page 62 Use the button to select [PASSWORD LOCK], and press the SET button with “ON ↓” displayed. The password entry screen appears. Use the button to select the digit and use the Repeat this procedure until the whole password value is entered, and press the SET button. When the valid password is entered, “OK”...
  • Page 63 Use the button to select [PASSWORD CHANGE], and press the SET button. The PASSWORD <NOW PASSWORD> screen appears. Use the button to select the digit and use the Repeat this procedure until the current password value (ex. 1234) is entered, and press the SET button.
  • Page 64 You can select the language used for menu display. The initial setting is English. Use the button to select [LANGUAGE] in the main menu, and press the SET button. The LANGUAGE screen appears. Use the button to select the language used for menu display, and press the SET button. All the menu displays are changed to the selected language.
  • Page 65 According to your installation environment or connecting condition, the OPTION menu can be used to perform the following settings. DISPLAY: Sets the information to be displayed (camera title, magnification power in zooming, etc.) and their position in the monitor. MIRROR: Sets a mirroring mode according to your installation condition of the camera.
  • Page 66 Use the button to select [OPTION] in the main menu, and press the SET button. The OPTION screen appears. Use the button to select [DISPLAY], use the SET button. The DISPLAY screen appears. Set this option to “OFF” if you do not want the camera title and the zoom magnification power to be displayed on the monitor.
  • Page 67 moves to the next digit. Perform the same procedure repeatedly until you enter the last character of the camera title. The camera title can use up to 16 characters. “?” indication for the unused digits will not be displayed in the monitor. “(2)”...
  • Page 68 Use the buttons to determine the position where you want the magnification power to be displayed, and press the SET button. The DISPLAY screen appears again. If the display positions of the camera title and the zoom magnification power overlap, the camera title precedes in display.
  • Page 69 Use the button to select [MIRROR], use the press the SET button. For example, an image will be rotated vertically and horizontally, when “HV” is selected. Available settings: OFF: Normal image HV: Rotated vertically and horizontally. H: Rotated horizontally. V: Rotated vertically. Select [MENU] and choose “BACK”...
  • Page 70 Use the button to select [STABILIZER], use the SET button. The STABILIZER screen appears. When you do not want to correct the sway of the camera, choose “OFF” for the [STABILIZER] setting. Use the button to select [LEVEL], and use the Available settings: LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH The higher the correction level, the lower the image resolution during correction.
  • Page 71 [CONTROL], and use the mode. Available settings: COAX (coaxial superimposed communication): Supports Sanyo’s coaxial SSP/fast SSP and PELCO-C (auto-recognition). 485 (RS-485 communication): Supports Sanyo’s SSP/fast SSP (auto-recognition) and PELCO-D. The VAC-70 control unit operates independent of the [PROTOCOL] setting.
  • Page 72 Repeat the procedure until the entire address is entered. The SYSTEM screen appears again. Valid address range: When [PROTOCOL] is set to “SANYO”: 0 to 127 When [PROTOCOL] is set to “PELCO”: 0 to 255 Use the button to select [BAUD RATE], and use the used for the connection.
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  • Page 74 All the setting options on the menu on this camera have already been configured to a standard value as default setting. The description and example in the following sections assume typical usage. You can change or adjust the settings or values as necessary. Changing the display language on the menu screens (LANGUAGE) Masking certain part of the image for protecting privacy (PRIVACY MASK) Reversing the live image (OPTION →...
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  • Page 76 The default setting for the display language is English. You can change the display language as necessary. You can set up to 4 privacy masks on the monitor screen. The live image can be displayed reversely by setting a mirroring mode according to your installation condition of the camera.
  • Page 77 You can change the zooming speed for optical zoom function (the SPEED option). While zooming operation is achieved by the optical lens mechanism, you can zoom in the object further by setting the electronic zooming function. 77 / 100...
  • Page 78 The motion sensor built into the camera can detect movement of the object. The camera can be configured to zoom in the object automatically when the alarm is detected. There are 15 available options for the magnification power in zooming. You can configure the camera title to blink on the screen when the alarm is detected.
  • Page 79 When the target object is located near the camera, adjust the nearest focusing distance to the object in [LIMIT NEAR] on the FOCUS SETTING screen. If it is difficult to adjust the focus using the auto-focus function, use the manual focus function. Adjust the iris level or the aperture opening value.
  • Page 80 You can configure the masking when an extremely bright or dark light source exists in the surveillance area. If a single color occupies the image in higher rate, the white balance adjustment may not work properly. In this case, use the smart auto white balance function by setting [SMART ATW] to “ON”. Although the camera is set to the auto trace white balance (ATW) mode by default, you may choose to set other adjustment modes.
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  • Page 82 Set addresses to individual cameras. (OPTION → SYSTEM) Set an unique title to each camera. (OPTION → DISPLAY → TITLE) Select a communication mode in the [CONTROL] option. (OPTION → SYSTEM) Set addresses to individual cameras. (OPTION → SYSTEM) When you want to output the alarm signal from the camera to the system controller, set the [LINE OUT] option to “ON”.
  • Page 83 The Day/Night function is set to “AUTO” by default. According to the luminance of day and night, the image viewing mode is switched between the color and black/white modes automatically. If you want to adjust the timing of switching or fix the viewing mode to either the color or black/white video modes, change the option for the [DAY/NIGHT] setting.
  • Page 84 Performing a certain setting may limit another setting. Refer to the following troubleshooting topics when in trouble for setting. 84 / 100...
  • Page 85 1. The [SENSE UP] setting cannot be made while “AUTO” is selected for [IRIS]. In the following conditions, the [SENSE UP] option is fixed to “OFF” and the level of electronic sensitivity cannot be configured. When the auto gain control (AGC) is set to “OFF” When the motion sensor option (MOTION) is set to “ON”...
  • Page 86 3. The auto gain control (AGC) cannot be set to “OFF”. In the following conditions, the [AGC] option is fixed to “ON” and the auto gain control cannot be disabled. When the [SENSE UP] setting is made while “AUTO” is selected for [IRIS] When the Day/Night function (DAY/NIGHT) is set to “AUTO”...
  • Page 87 In the following conditions, the [MOTION] option is fixed to “OFF” and the motion sensor functions cannot be configured. When the [SENSE UP] setting is made while “AUTO” is selected for [IRIS] When the shutter speed setting (SHUTTER) is set to “LONG” 5.
  • Page 88 6. The settings in the ALARM IN screen cannot be made. When the [DAY/NIGHT] option is set to “COLOR” and the [EXIT ALARM] option is set to other than “OFF” (1 or 2), “D/N” is displayed in the top right corner of the ALARM IN screen and the menu settings other than the [POLARITY] option cannot be made.
  • Page 89 When the shutter speed setting (SHUTTER) is set to “LONG” When the [V-RESO.UP] option in the ZOOM SETTING screen is set to “ON”, the option is changed to “OFF”. When “MANU” is selected for [IRIS] and the electronic iris (EI) option is set to “ON” When “SHORT”...
  • Page 90 When the [V-RESO.UP] option in the ZOOM SETTING screen is set to “ON”, the option is changed to “OFF”. 90 / 100...
  • Page 91 NTSC/PAL color standards Television system Image sensor 1/4" interline transfer CCD Effective pixels NTSC: 768 (Horizontal) x 494 (Vertical) PAL: 752 (Horizontal) x 582 (Vertical) 2:1 interlaced, 525 lines (NTSC)/625 lines (PAL) Scanning system Internal synchronization/Line lock (with vertical phase adjustment) Synchronization method Video output 1.0 V (p-p)/75Ω, BNC connector...
  • Page 92 Without sunshade: Approx. 1.8 kg Weight With sunshade: Approx. 2.0 g 92 / 100...
  • Page 93 Power Supply Synchronization (Line Lock) Gamma Correction Sway Compensation (STABILIZER) AGC (Auto Gain Control) Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) Burst Signal (BURST) Aperture (APERTURE) Coaxial Superimposed Communication (COAX) RS-485 Communication (485) Address (ADDRESS) Protocol (PROTOCOL) Baud Rate (BAUD RATE) Terminator (TERMINATE) SSP (Security Serial Protocol) IP Address (IP ADDRESS) Port Number (PORT)
  • Page 94 The line lock is a simple sync system that is used to synchronize each camera with the frequency of power supply (60 Hz in North America and 50 Hz in Europe). The line lock is in vertical-hold control of cameras selected with a switching device, such as a camera switcher, and viewed on a single monitor screen.
  • Page 95 When the gamma value is 1, the angle of gradient of the graph will become 45°, in which case the signal output of the camera is in direct proportion to the signal input. When the gamma value is more than 1, the angle of gradient of the graph will exceed 45° and the contrast of the image will become higher than usual.
  • Page 96 HIGH (about 1.2x) MIDDLE (about 1.1x) 96 / 100...
  • Page 97 The AGC is an electronic circuit of a camera. If the captured picture signal of the camera is weak, the AGC will automatically increase the sensitivity of the camera. On the other hand, if the picture signal is strong, the AGC will automatically lower the sensitivity, thus maintaining the level of signal output constant regardless of the contrast difference of each shooting object.
  • Page 98 A set of rules or standards designed to enable devices to connect with each other and exchange data. The item SANYO, which supports SANYO’s SSP/fast SSP protocol, or PELCO, which supports the PELCO-D protocol, can be selected when this model is in RS-485 communication.
  • Page 99 The IP address is the address information allocated to each device connected to a TCP/IP network. In the IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) format, the 32-bit address is divided into four 8-bit sections and represented as “192.168.0.2” for example. On a TCP/IP network, the IP address is used to identify network devices. In addition to the IP address, a TCP/IP network also uses the port number as the auxiliary address to identify individual programs running on the networked computers.
  • Page 100 IP (International Protection) refers to the international protection standard grades specified by the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) and JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards). This camera meets the requirements of “IP66”, which means it provides excellent protection against water and dust for outdoor use. However, the camera cannot be immersed in water or used under high water pressure.