A Adjusting Synchronization Signal (Sync) - Sanyo VCC-9500P Instruction Manual

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Camera Settings (CAMERA)

A Adjusting synchronization signal (SYNC)

The camera allows you to choose the synchronization signal
adjustment method from the following options.
• Internal synchronization (INT) <Initial setting>
Uses internal signal in the camera to adjust synchronization.
• Power source synchronization (L-L)
Uses the power source frequency to adjust the vertical
synchronization phase.
SYNC
IRIS
WHITE BALANCE
BLC
SHUTTER
APERTURE
AGC
GAMMA
DAY/NIGHT
PRESET
MENU
The internal synchronization (INT) is used as an initial setting. In this
setting, the vertical synchronization tends to be unstable when
multiple cameras are connected through the camera switcher and the
camera to be monitored is switched. In this case, use the following
steps to adjust the vertical synchronization phase.
1
Use the joystick lever (yx) to select [SYNC], use the
lever (vw) to select "L-L", and press the [ENTER]
button.
The L-L SETTING screen appears.
SYNC
IRIS
WHITE BALANCE
BLC
SHUTTER
APERTURE
AGC
GAMMA
DAY/NIGHT
PRESET
MENU
L-L SETTING
[V SYNC PHASE]
PRESET
MENU
INT
AUTO
y
ATW
y
OFF
OFF
ON
y
ON
y
0.45
AUTO
y
OFF
BACK
L-L
y
AUTO
y
ATW
y
OFF
OFF
ON
y
ON
y
0.45
AUTO
y
OFF
BACK
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141
OFF
BACK
2
Use the joystick lever (vw) to adjust the value so
that the image on the monitor does not move up
and down when you use the camera switcher.
(Phase adjustment for vertical
L-L SETTING
[V SYNC PHASE]
PRESET
MENU
After completing adjustment, use the lever to move the
cursor to [MENU] and select "BACK" or "END".
Adjustment using power source synchronization is
available only for the area where the power supply
frequency is 50Hz. This setting will not work in the area
where the power supply frequency is 60Hz.
synchronization)
+
141
OFF
BACK
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