Function Setting Menu; Alarm Setting Menu - Q-See QD6523ZH User Manual

Outdoor intelligent pan-tilt-zoom dome camera with 23x optical zoom and internal heater
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Focus Setup: In this menu, you can turn off the autofocus feature of your camera
as well as limit the range that it will focus on and its sensitivity. As the camera does
not have infrared lights, the IR Light Focus Correction feature is not applicable.
Zoom Speed: Adjustable from 1-8
Aperture and Aperture Control Level: Both are adjustable from 1-16. The
aperture is the opening in the lens which allows light through. The larger the
opening, the more light reaches the sensor. The control level governs how the
camera can automatically reduce the aperture to lower the video "noise" in low-light
environments.
Digital Zoom: Enables/Disables the 16x digital zoom function, which is in addition
to the 23x optical zoom function.
Picture Flip: This will electronically flip the image vertically (top to bottom).
Freeze Function: This electronically freezes the image when the camera rotates to
a new preset point.
Camera Factory Default Settings: When confirmed, this will clear any user
settings and restore the original factory settings.
Camera Restart: This restarts the camera and can be used to clear errors.

FUNCTION SETTING MENU

These settings replicate the control functions found on the DVR. Using this menu
to control your DVR is not recommended as it will create control conflicts with the
DVR. You will also not be able to make changes to these settings while remotely
monitoring your DVR - whether through a computer or mobile device.
IMPORTANT!
Do not use the camera's internal menu to create tours
other actions as they will conflict with control of the camera through
the DVR. This conflict can cause the camera to freeze or damage it.
There are two "pages" of menus (shown
on the right) with the first page covering
preset points, pan, scan, tour and pattern
operations.
The second page contains utilitarian
features that affect the operation of the
camera .
Privacy Mask: This functions exactly like
the feature of the same name on the DVR
in that it creates an area on screen which
is blacked out. Unlike the DVR's feature,
the privacy mask only appears when the
camera moves to view the area where the
mask was created. You can create up to
24 privacy masks.
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PRESET
PAN
AUTO SCAN
AUTO TOUR
AUTO PATTERN
IDLE MOTION
NEXT PAGE
BACK
EXIT
PRIVACY MASK
PTZ SPEED
HORIZONTAL COORDINATES
POWER UP
MENU IDLE
:1M
PTZ AUTO STOP
:15S
BACK
EXIT
To mask off an area:
STEP 1. Exit the camera's internal
menu use the controls to point the
camera at the area to be masked.
It should be in the center of the
screen.
STEP 2. Return to the camera's
internal menu and navigate back to
the Privacy Mask menu.
STEP 3. Move the cursor down to
Setting and click the Iris + button to
open the configuration window.
STEP 4. A gray box will appear in
the middle of the screen. Clicking
the Iris + button while the cursor is
pointing to Resize. Note the arrow in the upper right corner. It will show which
way the box will expand. Clicking the left or right directional buttons will
change the direction of the arrow.
STEP 5. When you are satisfied with your mask, move the cursor to Save and
click the Iris + button. Exiting this window without saving will not create a mask.
PTZ Speed: Adjusts the speed of the PTZ from 1-5. The DVR's PTZ controls will
override this.
Set Zero: This sets a "starting point" from which the azimuth coordinates are
measured from.
Power Up: By default, the camera will do a self-test of rotation and elevation
when it powers up. If you created a preset point, tour, scan, pan or pattern in the
camera's internal menu, you can have the camera perform that function upon start
up. If their are multiple options, you can also choose which tour, etc. it will begin.
Menu Idle: You can adjust how long the internal menu will stay on-screen after a
period of inactivity.
PTZ Auto Stop: All PTZ operations will stop when there is no activity from within
the internal menu for a period of time. This is overridden by the DVR's controls and
programming.

ALARM SETTING MENU

You can connect up to two external alarms, such as a motion sensor, to the
PTZ camera which can be set to perform any of the functions previously saved
through the internal menu. This is similar
to the alarm function on your DVR with
the exception that the DVR's expanded
capabilities allow for greater flexibility and
control. It is recommended that alarms
should be connected to the DVR itself with
the desired actions programmed through
the DVR's PTZ and alarm menus for this
reason.
PRIVACY NO
:1
PRIVACY MASKING :OFF
SETTING
BACK
EXIT
RESIZE
:
SAVE
BACK
EXIT
ALARM NO
:1
ACTION
:NONE
PARAMETER
:NONE
CONTACT
:N/O
RELAY OUT
:OFF
RESET DELAY
:3S
SAVE
BACK
EXIT
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