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23 & 27 & 32-INCH TFT-LCD IP PUBLIC VIEW MONITOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy for future reference.
Important Safety Instruction 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these Instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer‟s instructions.
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- The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed no the apparatus. 14 Minimum distances(e.g. 10cm) around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation. “WARNING – To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the apparatus to rain or moisture.” “The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.”...
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CAUTION The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device, ensure that the socket-outlet is located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible. ATTENTIONN Le cordon d`alimentation est utillsé comme interrupteur général. La prise de courant doit être située ou installée à...
NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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WIRING (only 24V~ inputs) 1. On the back of the monitor, loosen the thumb screws and lower the access panel. 2. Attach the leads from the power supply (supplied) to the left and right connectors. WARNING: Do not connect a ground to the center post. Please be careful of voltage polarity.
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TOP PANEL CONTROL 1. HDMI1 IN 2. MEDIA PLAYER (HDMI2 IN) 3. DVI 4. VGA (RGB PC) 5. PC STEREO IN 6. AUDIO OUT 7. CAMERA OUT 8. AV2 (VIDEO2) IN 9. AV2 (VIDEO2) OUT 10. IP CAMERA ETHERNET 11. USB 2.0 (Optional) 12.
REMOTE CONTROLLER (Optional) 1. POWER( Turns the power ON or OFF. There will be a few seconds delay before the display appears. 2. SOURCE Selects pc or video(Camera, AV) sources. 3. AUTO Auto geometry adjustment in PC Source. 4. HOLD Stops the Motion Detection &...
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FRONT & BACK KEY CONTROL 1. MOTION DETECTION Built-in camera sensor for the Motion detection function. 2. BUILT-IN CAMERA Image of this camera is shown by HDMI. 3. IR Sensor Remote controller sensor. 4. POWER LED The power LED lights with green when the power is turned ON. The power is turned off by pressing the power switch again and the power LED goes to off.
OSD MENU DESCRIPTION All picture, sound settings and setup for the monitor can be adjusted in the OSD menu. (On Screen Display) To adjust the OSD screen: 1. Press the MENU button to enter the OSD menu. 2. Press the ▲/▼ buttons to select the desired option. The selected option is highlighted. 3.
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B. Picture/Sound Option Function Value Picture Mode Sets picture mode. See table below Color Tone Sets color tone. See table below Mute Mutes speaker sound. Off or On Volume Adjust the level of audio volume. 0 ~ 100 Size Display picture size. See table below Reduces noise of the picture.
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Color Tone Cool Gives the white color a bluish tint. Normal Gives the white color a neutral tint. Warm Gives the white color a reddish tint. User To manually adjust the color tones(Red, Green, and Blue). Size Sets the image size to 4:3 Panorama Sets the image to panorama Zoom1...
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Date Time Option Function Value Date Time Activates the feature of Date Time. Off or On Blink This function is for blinking Date & Time texts. Off or On OSD Position Selects the location of Date Time text. Top, Bottom Year* Selects the wanted year.
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Recording Text Option Function Value Recording Text Activates the feature of Recording Text. Off or On Text Blink This function is for blinking Recording text. Off or On Text Size Selects the size of Recording text. X1, X2, X3 Text Select Selects the wanted phrases.
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C. PIP Option Function Value Activates the PIP feature. Off or On Input Source Selects the input source for the PIP area. See table below Enables 3 screen size.4:3 side by corner, 4:3 side by 4: 3, PIP Mode PIP, PBP1 or PBP2 and full screen side by side.
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D. Setup Option Function Value Resets the monitor settings to their Reset factory default. English, French, Deutsch, Language Sets the language of the OSD menu. Italian, Spanish, Portuguese or Nederland Changes background of monitor menus. OSD Tone Transparency or On (e.g.
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Motion Detection Option Function Value Detection Enable Activates the Motion Detection feature. Off or On Camera, AV2, RGB PC, DVI, Detection Input Selects the input source for the Motion Detection. HDMI1, M/P(HDMI2) Buzzer Not operating. Selects the amount of time, in seconds, Detection Time that the monitor displays the motion detection 3 ~ 100...
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Auto Switching Option Function Value Auto Switching Activates the Auto Switching feature. Off or On Opens another menu and you can select the input Camera, AV2, RGB PC, DVI, Input Enable sources to include in the Auto Switching cycle. HDMI1, M/P(HDMI2) Selects the amount of time, in seconds, that the Time 3 ~ 100...
Setting up the menu Settings can be made using the OSD Switch located on the back of the camera. 1. Press the button to access the SETUP mode. The SETUP menu is displayed on the monitor. 2. Please select any function you wish to activate by using the UP/DOWN selections.
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1-2. EXPOSURE (1) SHUTTER - Shutter speed control (AUTO&FLK level: 1/60~1/100000/X2~X60) (2) AGC (Auto Gain Control) The higher the gain level is, the brighter the screen becomes. But the higher gain level causes more noise. - LOW: Allows automatic gain control from 0 to 20dB. - MIDDLE: Allows automatic gain control from 0 to 30dB.
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(6) DEFOG - Images in extraordinary environment such as fog or rain or in a very strong luminous intensity have DR (dynamic range), lower than ordinary images. (7) BACKLIGHT - BLC controls the brightness level of the screen in order to be able to distinguish objects against backlight.
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1-3. WHITE BAL (1) MANUAL - In the manual mode, the user can choose the color and temperature. The user can adjust the color and temperature by controlling red and blue gain. (2) AWC→SET - This is used in order not to change the color and temperature values set for a certain environment.
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1-4. DAY & NIGHT You can display pictures in BW/AUTO/COLOR (1) B/W Mode - B/W Mode is used to maintain B/W mode all the time. - BURST - IR SMART - IR LED - IR PWM LEVEL 0~100 (2) Auto Mode - Automatically turns between Day and Night Mode according to AGC operation.
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1-5. NR (NR) Noise Reduction is used in order to obtain a high quality output image and enhance compression efficiency. We offers Edge Preserving 2DNR and Motion Adaptive 3DNR. 3DNR level reduces more low light noise but it can cause ghost effect as well.
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(3) MOTION - The feature allows you to integrate your cameras with external devices - to engage that device upon the detection of motion. Common devices include security lights, alarms, access control devices, and more. (4) PRIVACY - Privacy masking allows masking a certain spot on the screen. We offer a total of 8 Privacy Masking Windows.
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1-7. ADJUST - SHARPNESS ON/OFF / LEVEL 0~100 / RESOLUTION ON/OFF - MONITOR GAMMA 0.45~USER BLUE GAMMA 0~100 RED GAMMA 0~00 BLACK LEVEL-30~+30 BLUE GAIN 0~100 RED GAIN 0~100 - OSD TEXT COLOR 1~8 OUT LINE ON/OFF - LSC - NTSC/PAL 1-8.
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2. IP PVMZ Installation and Basic Setup 2.1. Before Installation - Read carefully User's Manual. - Check User‟s Network (IP Address, Network Mask and default gateway) - Secure IP address for IP PVMZ. 2.2. Factory Default Settings The following table shows the factory default condition. Please refer to this when you need to change the values on admin menu.
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Wall mounting (Optional) The LCD monitor is suitable for wall mounting by using the VESA 200 standard wall mount (not included in the delivery). screws ※ Attention! 23/27/32inch - You must use four M6x8 screws to assemble this monitor and the wall mount bracket.
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▶ PIN ASSIGNMENTS Pin 1 RED VIDEO GREEN VIDEO SIGNAL CABLE DETECT BLUE VIDEO GROUND GROUND SDA(for DDC) GROUND H-SYNC.(or H+V SYNC.) RED GROUND V-SYNC. GREEN GROUND SCL(for DDC) BLUE GROUND D-SUB ▶ ACCESSORIES 1. Power cord (AC 100V only) 2.
POWER CONSUMPTION POWER CONSUMPTION MODE 23” 27” 32” <50W < 55W < 66W < 3W POWER OFF LED INDICATOR The power management feature of the monitor is comprised of two stages: ON(GREEN) and POWER OFF(RED). MODE LED COLOR MONITOR OPERATION GREEN Normal Operation Not Operation...
2. Camera Specification CAMERA PANASONIC 1 /3 inch 2.1Mega CMOS Sensor Image Sensor (16:9 Full HD Sensor) 1920(H) x 1080(V) 2.1 Mega pixel Effective Pixels Scanning System Progressive Scan Lens 2.8~12mm Varifocal DC IRIS control Lens Min. Illumination 0.5 Lux (F1.2) / 0.0 Lux (IR-LED ON) Signal System NTSC / PAL NTSC:1/30~1/100,000, PAL:1/25~1/100,000...
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NETWORK Video compression MJPEG / H.264 AVC ( MPEG4 part 10 ) Max Full HD resolution (1080p)-1920X1080 , 1280X720, 640X352, Resolution 320X176 Compression level 6 levels (low compression/highest/high/normal/low/lowest) Live casting Up to 30fps @ 1920 x 1080 resolution Transmission Control VBR, CBR ( 32K ~ 12M bps ) UART support Console Mode, TTL level signal, internal connector...
WEEE Symbols Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life.
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