Super Circuits PVM22 User Manual

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  • Page 1 CCTV Monitor User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Information ..............................1 Important safeguards ..........................1 Introduction ..............................2 Features ..............................2 Connections ............................... 2 Operation & Adjustment ..........................2 Front Controls .............................. 2 Rear Controls(21.5in/23.8in/27in/32in) ......................2 Remote control ............................3 Inserting batteries into the remote control unit ..................4 Hot keys ..............................
  • Page 4: Information

    Information Important safeguards FCC compliance 1. Installation cautions: Class A: This equipment has been tested and • Do not block any ventilation openings. found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital • Always ensure that the monitor is located in device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    used for a long period of time, if the power Connections supply cable or plug/connector is damaged or if the monitor housing is damaged or broken. CAUTION: Do not attempt to dismantle this product. Any attempt to dismantle or remove the covers from this product will invalidate the warranty 1.
  • Page 6: Remote Control

    Allows for vertical scrolling in the OSD menu. R5 LAST CH 6. ▼ (Down Arrow) Not used. Allows for vertical scrolling in the OSD menu. R6 INFO Information Display. 7. SOURCE (*) R7 PICT MODE Used to select from different input sources. Select your preferred picture settings.
  • Page 7: Inserting Batteries Into The Remote Control Unit

    Inserting batteries into the OSD function remote control unit Configure the monitor using the onscreen display (OSD) menus and submenus. Changes are Open the battery compartment of the remote immediately saved and implemented. control. Insert the batteries (two 1.5 V type R03 or AAA).
  • Page 8: System

    Choose a different preset color temperatures or (Time Setting) set your own customized color parameters. (Normal / Warm / User / Cool) 8. Advanced Setting 8-1 Noise Reduction Reduce the noise in the picture due to poor reception or poor picture quality. (Off / Low / Middle / High) 8-2 Back Light Adjust the back light to be brighter or darker.
  • Page 9: Lock

    9. Memory Recall Turn on or off text overlay. Shows motion logo continually. Reset the screen to the factory preset display settings. 6. Flashing LED  Lock Turn on or off flashing LED. Status Motion Text Overlay Self-diagnosis If there is no image, the Self-Diagnosis screen will 1.
  • Page 10: Camera Menu

    CAMERA Menu SETUP menu EXPOSURE - LENS - BACKLIGHT - DRC - DEFOG - AGC - SENSE UP - 3D DNR COLOR - WHITE BAL - COLOR GAIN DAY & NIGHT - MODE - CONTROL - EXT LED - DELAY - B&W BURST - SMART IR FUNCTION...
  • Page 11 BACKLIGHT When there is a strong backlight behind the object, clear images of the background as well as the object can still be obtained by using the BACKLIGHT function. This function is to deliver a distinctive subject and background at the same time, even when the subject is in backlight, unlike conventional cameras.
  • Page 12 3. DRC (Dynamic Range Compressor) : OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH When you select the WDR function, you can not use the DRC function. 4. DEFOG Allows the camera to process a scene that is obscured by fog or weather conditions and provides a visibly improved image.
  • Page 13: Color

    5. AGC (AUTO GAIN CONTROL) The higher the gain level, the brighter the screen, but the higher the noise. 6. SENSE UP (X2~X64) When it is night or dark, the camera automatically detects the light level and maintains a clear picture if this mode is activated.
  • Page 14: Day & Night

    1-2 AWB (Auto White Balance Control) Auto White Balance Control mode compensates for color temperature changes lower than 2000K° and higher than 15000K° 1-3 PUSH PUSH fixes the white balance based on the current lighting automatically. 1-4 MANUAL Users can control the white balance manually by changing R-GAIN and B-GAIN (see below). a.
  • Page 15: Function

    1. MODE Please the right mode that your camera use. 1-1 AUTO : The camera automatically switches between day and night. 1-2 COLOR : The camera stays in day mode. 1-3 B/W: The camera stays in night mode. 2. CONTROL : Use this function you can control the camera color and b/w by extra signal.
  • Page 16 3. MIRROR Mirrors the image horizontally on the screen. 4. FLIP When you use this function, vertical direction will be changed. 5. D-ZOOM: 1.0X to 8.0X When you use this function, picture will zoom in and also clear. This camera have smart digital zoom function, when motion detection, picture will automatically zoom in.
  • Page 17: Motion

    ※ This function is supported only when motion is off. Motion The motion detector detects the moving objects in the scene by monitoring changes in brightness level. MOTION : OFF / ON 1. MOTION : OFF / ON Select the motion function and setting the value for motion detection. 2.
  • Page 18: Privacy

    PRIVACY PRIVACY : Hide an area so that it is not displayed on the monitor. - ZONE NUM. 0 ~ ZONE NUMBER 15 : Up to 16 areas are selectable. - Please select ON mode for the chosen area at “ZONE DISP.” . - H-POS.
  • Page 19: Exit

    Language : ( ENG /CHN/CHN(S)/ JPN / KOR ) Select a preferred language among the supported languages 4. SPECIAL 4-1 DEFECT DET. : DEFECT DETECTION 4-2 TV MODE : PAL/ NTSC 4-3 O.L.P.F (Optical Low Pass Filter) : RED CUT / PASS 5.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Check Picture is jittery Adjust Clock to set the screen position and adjust Clock value carefully until a noise is no longer displayed. No picture Check if the power switch and computer power switch are in the On position Check if the signal cable is correctly connected to the video card.
  • Page 21: Specifications

    Specifications 10.1” 21.5” Items 10.1” 21.53” Panel Screen size Pixel pitch 0.0565 x 0.1695 mm 0.24825 x 0.24825 mm View angle (H/V) 170°/170° 170°/160° Contrast ratio 800:1 (Typ.) 1000:1 (Typ.) Response time 25 ms 5 ms Brightness 350 cd/m² (Typ.) 250 cd/m²...
  • Page 22 Items 23.8” 27” 23.8” 27” Panel Screen size Pixel pitch 0.2745 x 0.2745 mm 0.31125 x 0.31125 mm View angle (H/V) 178°/178° 178°/178° Contrast ratio 3000:1 (Typ.) 3000:1 (Typ.) Response time 12 ms 12 ms Brightness 250 cd/m² (Typ.) 300 cd/m² (Typ.) Recommended 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080...
  • Page 23 32” Items 31.5” Panel Screen size Pixel pitch 0.3637 x 0.3637 mm View angle (H/V) 178°/178° Contrast ratio 3000:1 (Typ.) Response time 8 ms (G to G) Brightness 350 cd/m² (Typ.) Recommended 1920 x 1080 resolution Interface HDMI in INT.CAM Out Camera WDR Image Sensor SONY 1/3"...
  • Page 24: Factory Preset Timings (Hdmi Mode)

    Factory preset timings (HDMI mode) Pixel Format Vertical Freq.(Hz) Remark 10.1” 640 x 480 60.000 10.1” 640 x 480 67.000 10.1” 640 x 480 72.000 10.1” 640 x 480 75.000 10.1” 800 x 600 56.000 10.1” 800 x 600 60.000 10.1”...
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