Sanyo VCC-XZ400P Instruction Manual

Sanyo VCC-XZ400P Instruction Manual

Color ccd camera

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

COLOR CCD camera
CCD
About this manual
Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual
carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
VCC-XZ400P

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    VCC-XZ400P INSTRUCTION MANUAL COLOR CCD camera About this manual Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
  • Page 2: Precautions

    Make sure that unit. For repairs, consult your dealer (or a Sanyo no plastic or rubber material comes in Authorized Service Center).
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ACCESSORIES CONTENTS Hexagonal wrench (large) (small).......1 PRECAUTIONS ..........1 MAIN FEATURES ........... 1 ACCESSORIES ..........2 CONTENTS............. 2 One-touch connector PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS....3 (attached to connection cord) ......1 INSTALLATIONS..........5 CONNECTIONS ..........7 SETTING SCREEN AND BASIC OPERATIONS..........11 LANGUAGE SETTING ........
  • Page 4: Parts Names And Functions

    PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Camera cover Color display label One-touch connector 1 Camera mount (See p5) 5 L-shaped camera fixing bracket (See p43) 6 Sunshade mounting bracket screw holes Used to install the camera to a wall or ceiling with mounting screws (M8x4, sold (See p6) separately).
  • Page 5 8 Drop-prevention chain Keep this attached at all times to prevent the camera cover from falling down during installation. 9 Camera fixing screws (See p43) You can use the hexagonal wrench (small, accessory) to loosen these screws and then remove the camera. F Video output connector (BNC type) (See p7, 9) Connection this connector to a device such...
  • Page 6: Installations

    INSTALLATIONS CAUTION: Check that the installation location is strong enough to bear the camera before proceeding. Setup location Install in a location (such as underneath overhangs) that is not exposed to direct sunlight. Install to a wall or ceiling with no unevenness in its surface. If installing to a curved surface, round pillar or similar, use a special bracket (sold separately).
  • Page 7 Attaching the plastic tie (accessory) If you do not want the drop-prevention chain to hang down, move the camera to the required position and then secure the chain with the plastic tie (accessory) as shown in the illustration below. Drop-prevention chain Press the tab on the plastic tie as shown at right to release it.
  • Page 8: Connections

    CONNECTIONS Basic connection for monitoring or recording CAUTION: Do not connect the power cord until all other connections have been completed. (Video signal) TV monitor VIDEO IN (sold separately) VIDEO OUT BLACK (VIDEO) cord Digital video recorder or Time lapse VCR (sold separately) Fig.1 AC 24V connection Power supply adaptor...
  • Page 9 Connecting the power supply Connecting to the one-touch connector CAUTION: The power cord comes with a one-touch connector (accessory) already attached. The one-touch connector can be changed over if required and it can also be used on other cords. Connect a power supply adaptor or similar device to the accessory one-touch connector.
  • Page 10 CONNECTIONS Connecting to other equipment The connection cords can be identified by color in accordance with the device they are to be connected to (see the color display label). Connect whichever cords are required. Note: If part of the copper section of a wire is exposed after a cord has been connected, trim the end of the wire so that no copper section is exposed in order to prevent short-circuits.
  • Page 11 Using the alarm function Using a system controller If a device with an alarm function that uses a When the camera is connected to the RS-485 lamp or buzzer is connected to the camera, the terminal of a system controller, more than one zoom ratio can be increased when an intruder is camera can be controlled at the same time.
  • Page 12: Setting Screen And Basic Operations

    SETTING SCREEN AND BASIC OPERATIONS Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the MONITOR (Monitor terminal) four screws at the front of the camera, and then remove the camera cover. CURSOR MONITOR (See p3 7) CURSOR button If a camera control unit (VAC-60/70) or a system controller (DSP-8000) is SET button connected to the RS-485 connector, you...
  • Page 13 Operations of Setting screen Refer to the pages given in the table below for each function for details on setting the functions. MAIN MENU Operation (Function) LANGUAGE This lets you change the setting screen language to French or German. (See p13) CAMERA ID If using more than one camera, this lets you assign different IDs to each (See p13)
  • Page 14: Language Setting

    LANGUAGE SETTING CAMERA ID SETTING If you change the language shown on the menu If using more than one camera, this lets you screen to the French or German, make the assign different names (IDs) to each camera, settings given below. and the IDs can be made to appear on the monitor.
  • Page 15: Camera Id Setting

    SYNC SETTING Default setting is internal synchronization (INT), Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to so it does not need to be set again. Follow the move the cursor to SET for POSITION, steps below to change the setting to power and then press the SET button.
  • Page 16: Privacy Mask Setting

    PRIVACY MASK SETTING This covers an area of the screen with a gray pattern for areas that may infringe on privacy. MASK setting In the MAIN MENU, use the CURSOR Use the CURSOR button (jldc) to button (j or l) to select SET for move the gray mask, then press the SET PRIVACY MASK, then press the SET button.
  • Page 17: Password Setting

    PASSWORD setting PASSWORD setting PASSWORD LOCK cancellation You can lock the privacy masks in place as gray For use when PASSWORD LOCK is ON patterns after they have been set. The password Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to requirement is initially set to OFF, but to begin move the cursor to ON for PASSWORD using it, you must enter the factory set password...
  • Page 18: Lens Setting

    LENS SETTING PRIVACY MASK SETTING This lets you make settings such as automatic PASSWORD setting and manual focus settings, zoom speed and zoom ratio and DAY/NIGHT function settings. PASSWORD changes FOCUS setting You can change the password with PASSWORD LOCK in either the ON or OFF These settings let you select automatic focus setting.
  • Page 19 SPEED of focus setting Setting focus SENSITIVITY Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move the cursor to SPEED, then use the CURSOR the cursor to SENSITIVITY, then use the button (d or c) to select the focus CURSOR button (d or c) to change the adjustment speed value.
  • Page 20: Zoom Setting

    LENS SETTING ZOOM setting Sets zooming speed and magnification power of the electronic zoom. This item also has a setting for improvement of vertical resolution sensitivity of still pictures. V-RESO.UP (Vertical resolution sensitivity) In the MAIN MENU, use the CURSOR setting button (j or l) to select SET for LENS, then press the SET button.
  • Page 21: Day/Night Setting

    DAY/NIGHT setting The DAY/NIGHT mode can be set to one of three settings (AUTO, COLOR or B/W) to improve the appearance of images. This lets you set the filming mode to color mode during times of normal brightness, or to black & white mode to increase sensitivity when there is less light. When you select a mode, you may then need to make detailed settings for the respective mode used.
  • Page 22 LENS SETTING DAY/NIGHT setting AGC MAX GAIN setting FOCUS setting Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move Sets the focus when switching to black & white the cursor to AGC MAX GAIN, and then use mode. the CURSOR button (d or c) to select the Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move maximum AGC gain.
  • Page 23 ADJ settings: COLOR mode setting Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to Color mode; Images are filmed in color move the cursor to LEVEL, use the regardless of the luminance of the objects being CURSOR button (d or c) to select the monitored.
  • Page 24 LENS SETTING DAY/NIGHT setting Setting fixed gain manually B/W mode setting Set AGC MAX GAIN to “OFF” and then press Black & white mode; Images are filmed in black the SET button. & white regardless of the luminance of the The GAIN SETTING screen will appear.
  • Page 25 DNR setting FOCUS setting Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move Sets the focus when switching to black & white the cursor to DNR, and then use the mode. CURSOR button (d or c) to select the Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move digital noise reduction setting.
  • Page 26: View Angle Setting

    MIRROR SETTING LENS SETTING In the MAIN MENU, use the CURSOR button VIEW ANGLE setting (j or l) to move the cursor to MIRROR, then use the CURSOR button (d or c) to The VIEW ANGLE setting should normally be select the mirror image effect.
  • Page 27: View Setting

    VIEW SETTING In the MAIN MENU, use the CURSOR button You can set 9 different patterns with view (j or l) to move the cursor to the file files. number (e.g. 1) for VIEW SETTING, then Signifies that VIEW SETTING 1 is the press the SET button.
  • Page 28: Iris Setting

    VIEW SETTING IRIS setting There are 2 possible settings for IRIS, autoiris (AUTO) and manual iris (MANU). To return the settings in this screen to their Auto-iris setting (AUTO) defaults, change PRESET to ON and then Sets backlight compensation, magnification of press the SET button.
  • Page 29 Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to Use the CURSOR button (jldc) to shift the position of the central light select a zone, then use the CURSOR button (d or c) to adjust weighting. sensing zone. The zone can be moved up or down and left The weighting for each zone except for the or right.
  • Page 30 VIEW SETTING IRIS setting Note: Use the CURSOR button (jldc) to move the cursor to move the mask Electronic sensitivity boosting (SENSE UP) pattern over the area not to be sensed, automatically lengthens the CCD exposure then press the SET button. time in dark situations.
  • Page 31 Note: Manual-iris setting (MANU) If the iris views an unusually bright image, it Sets electronic iris on/off, lens aperture and iris can cause a smear that cannot be corrected level. by adjusting the light entering through the lens. In this case, arrange the physical angle In the VIEW SETTING screen, use the of lighting in a way that will prevent CURSOR button (jldc) to select...
  • Page 32: White Balance Adjustment

    VIEW SETTING WHITE BALANCE adjustment Three white balance methods are available: Auto trace white balance (ATW), one-push automatic white balance (AWC), and manual white balance (MWB). Default setting is auto trace white balance. ATW setting Use the CURSOR button (l) to move a mask pattern to the bottom area of the Automatic white balance settings are completed screen and continue holding the CURSOR...
  • Page 33 AWC LOCK setting MWB setting Fine adjustments for preferred colors can be With SET blinking for AWC LOCK, press the done manually. This method is preferable when SET button. suitable colors cannot be obtained with the ATW SET will light and adjustment of white balance method.
  • Page 34: Shutter Setting (Electronic Shutter)

    VIEW SETTING SHUTTER setting (Electronic shutter) This setting chooses either a fast shutter speed (SHORT) for target objects that may be moving quickly or a slower shutter speed (LONG) for darker target objects. SHORT (Fast shutter speed mode LONG (Slow shutter speed mode setting) setting) In the VIEW SETTING screen, use the...
  • Page 35: Motion Detector Setting

    MOTION detector setting This function divides the monitor screen into 48 zones (8 x 6). Based on information from the separate zones, target images that show intruder movements are detected and an alarm is generated. The degree of motion to be detected can be finely set. Note: MOTION SIZE setting Before activating this setting, use the...
  • Page 36 VIEW SETTING MOTION detector setting MOTION MASKING setting SENSITIVITY setting Masking target objects that are not desired for Set the degree of sensitivity for motion detection detection (swaying trees, flickers of light, etc.) corresponding to MOTION SIZE. Sensitivity can will prevent unwanted alarms from being be set so that natural motions on the screen generated.
  • Page 37 5 DEMO: Detected motion confirmation INTERVAL setting mode (ON/OFF) Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move When a motion is detected, patterns are the cursor to INTERVAL, then use the shown in that location. While the detected CURSOR button (d or c) to select the time motion is being confirmed, the SENSITIVITY interval.
  • Page 38: Aperture

    VIEW SETTING APERTURE GAMMA correction setting (Profile compensation setting) In addition to turning gamma correction ON or OFF, contrast sensitivity can be boosted at 2 Set this function to further emphasize the profile levels. of the target object. The amount of Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move compensation can be adjusted for horizontal or the cursor to OFF for GAMMA, then use the...
  • Page 39: Option Setting

    OPTION SETTING For setting communications conditions and alarms. The OPTION menu lets you set the following three functions: CONTROL, ADDRESS and ALARM. CONTROL setting This sets whether other peripheral devices can Use the CURSOR button (jldc) to be used to operate the camera by means of the make settings given below.
  • Page 40: Address Setting

    OPTION SETTING ADDRESS setting ALARM setting Use this to set the address for this camera when This is used for settings related to alarm input more than one camera is connected or when (with zoom up function) and alarm output with. other peripheral devices or a system controller This is used for settings related to alarm input have been connected.
  • Page 41 ALM/ZOOM (Alarm input setting) ZOOM (ZOOM setting) Set the zoom ratio for the following alarm Use the CURSOR button (jldc) to input reception. select ALM or ZOOM for ALARM IN. Available settings: x1.4, x2, x2.8, x4, x6 DURATION ALARM SETTING ALARM IN ZOOM Set the duration for the following alarm input...
  • Page 42 OPTION SETTING ALARM setting ALARM OUT (Alarm output setting) Use the CURSOR button (jldc) to make the settings given below. Connect the ALARM OUT cord to buzzer or POLARITY lamp, etc. NO: Normal open (Normally open, and Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to mode switches between color and move the cursor to ALARM OUT, then use black &...
  • Page 43 LINE OUT (Operation of alarm signal output to the System Controller setting) Outputs alarm signal to the System Controller. The alarm lamp on the System Controller will blink when it receives an alarm signal. An alarm list can be displayed to show information such as date/time alarm was received, the device sending the alarm and the alarm type.
  • Page 44: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE If the camera unit becomes damaged or worn Installing the camera and camera out, you can replace just the camera unit with a cover new one. Install the camera by using the small Removing the camera unit hexagon wrench (accessory) to tighten the screws.
  • Page 45: Specifications

    Slow shutter speed mode Servicing should always be referred to your (LONG); x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32 dealer or Sanyo Authorized Service Center. Electronic sensitivity boosting AUTO/OFF, works with auto iris...
  • Page 47: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS 379.6 360.6 21.2 224.3 191.4 74.6 28.8 Printed on recycled paper Gedruckt auf recyceltem Papier Imprimé sur du papier recyclé SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. 1AC6P1P2714-- L5AQ2/XE (1103KP-SY) Printed in Japan...

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