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    Screen when SCENE1 is selectedScreen when SCENE2 is selected
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC    ALC    
     SHUTTER    OFF
     AGC        ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP    OFF
     WHITE BAL  ATW1
     DNR        HIGH
         AUTO1
     VMD         OFF
     RET TOP END
    D&N(IR)     **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE2
    COPY(SCENE1)  ALC/ELC    ALC    
     SHUTTER    OFF
     AGC        ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP    OFF
     WHITE BAL  ATW1
     DNR        HIGH
         AUTO1
     VMD         OFF
     RET TOP ENDD&N(IR)
    
    CP600
    
    Camera operation setting [CAMERA SETUP]
    The following describes the camera operation settings. The following set\
    tings can be configured on the “CAMERA SETUP”
    screen displayed from the top screen. 
    Refer to page 5 for how to call up the screen. 
    The settings configured on the “CAMERA SETUP” screen will be saved as a scene file. 
    1. Register a scene file [SCENE1/SCENE2]
    It is possible to register 2 patterns of scene file. When different settings are to be applied between day and night, SCENE1 can be 
    applied in the daytime and SCENE2 at night. Change between the scene fi\
    les can be made by shortcut operation. (  page 28)
    “SCENE1” is set as the default setting. 
    Step 1
    After confirming that “SCENE1” is selected, configure the settings of “ALC/ELC” through “VMD”. (  page 11-19) 
    To change the scene files, go to step 2. 
    Step 2
    Move the cursor to “SCENE1” and press the [
    RI gh T ] or [ LE f T ] button to select “SCENE2”. 
    →  The screen changes and displays “SCENE2”. 
    Step 3
    To configure the settings of “SCENE2” using the settings of “SCENE1”, p\
    ress the [SET] button after moving the cursor to 
    “COPY(SCENE1)”. 
    →  The settings of “SCENE1” will be copied to “SCENE2”.
    Step 4
    Edit the settings to be changed as the settings of “SCENE2”. 
    The number displayed at the right side of the title on each setting screen indicates a scene 
    file number. 
    Step 5
    Move the cursor to “SCENE2” and press the [
    RI gh T ] or [ LE f T ] button to select “SCENE1” 
    to resume normal operation.
    Important:
    •		
    CP620
     
    CP600
     When “ALARM IN” is set to “SCENE 2” ( page 20), “SCENE X (EXT)” will display and cannot be changed.
    * X is either “1” or “2”. 
    2. Light quantity control method selection [ALC/ELC] 
    The method of controlling the quantity of light is selected from the following in accordance with the lens to be used. 
    ALC (default):   The iris of the lens is automatically adjusted in accordance with the brightness of a subject. Select “ALC” when using 
    an ALC lens. 
    ALC+: Controls the quantity of light with a combination of the electronic shutter and auto iris. This selection is suitable at shooting  a bright subject such as an outdoor subject with auto iris lens. Be awar\
    e that flicker may occur when a subject is under 
    fluorescent lighting. 
    ELC: Controls the quantity of light with the electronic shutter. This selection is suitable for use of a lens with fixed iris or manu\
    al iris.
    
    Scene file  
    number   **ALC CONT**(1)
                  -      +.
    I..... 
    0
    “ALC CONT” screen
    BACK LIGHT COMP
    SUPER-D6      ON
    LEVEL RET TOP END 
    						
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    About Super Dynamic 6 Functions
    If there is high contrast between the bright and dark areas 
    in a shooting zone, the dark area becomes less visible 
    because the camera adjusts the iris in accordance with the 
    bright area. Conversely, adjusting the lens brightness for the 
    darker areas causes the brighter areas to become washed 
    out. The SUPER DYNAMIC function digitally combines an 
    image that is set up for a clear view of the brighter areas 
    with an image that is set up for a clear view of the darker 
    areas, creating a final image that preserves overall detail.
    SUPER-D6 setting
    When "ALC/ELC" is set to "ALC", the SUPER-D6 function is available.
    Follow the procedure below.
    “ALC CONT” screenMask setting screen
    “CAMERA SETUP” screen
    **ALC CONT**(1)
    BACK LIGHT COMP 
    OFF
    MASK SET
      -     +
    LEVEL        .
    I.....   0
     RET TOP ENDSUPER-D6
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC    ALC    
     SHUTTER    OFF
     AGC        ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP    OFF
     WHITE BAL  ATW1
     DNR        HIGH      AUTO1
     VMD        OFF
     RET TOP END
    D&N(ELE)
    Step 1
    Set “ALC/ELC” to “ALC”, and press the [SET] button. 
    → The “ALC CONT” screen appears.
    Note:
    	 •	 When
    	“ALC/ELC” 	is 	set 	to 	“ELC” 	or 	“ALC+” 	and 	the 	[SET ] 	button 	is 	pressed, 	the 	“ELC 	CONT” 	or 	“ALC+ 	CONT” 	screen 	will 	appear.
    	 •	 When	“ELC”	or	“ALC+”	is	selected,	the	SUPER-D6	function	is	disabled.	“---”	appears	and	“OFF”	is	selected.	(Go	to	Step	3)
    Step 2
    Move the cursor to "SUPER-D6" and select the "ON" or "OFF".
    ON (default): Activates the SUPER-D6 function. (Go to Step 6)
    OFF: Deactivates the SUPER-D6 function. (Go to Step 3)
    Note:
    	 •	 When	“ON”	is	selected	for	“SUPER-D6”,	the	following	settings	will	be	restricted.
        SHUTTER: Only “OFF” and “1/120” are available. 
        SENS UP: Only “OFF” and “AUTO” become available. 
    	 •	 When	“ON”	is	selected	for	“SUPER-D6”,	a	shadow	(black	line)	may	appear	at	the	boundary	between	a	brighter	area	and	a	darker	 area. This is not a malfunction.
    	 •	 When	flickering	or	noise	is	observed	frequently	due	to	the	illumination	of	light,	select	“OFF”.
        (1) When flickering or color deterioration is observed
        (2) When noise is produced in a bright area on the screen 
    Step 3
    When the SUPER-D6 function is set to "OFF", bright areas of an image are masked to facilitate the visibility of dark areas. 
    Move the cursor to “MASK SET” and press the [SET ] button.
    →  The mask setting screen appears. 
    Cr
    eates a clear er 
    image by digitally 
    combining images
    Subject in the dark 
    ar
    ea is har d to notice. Subject in the bright 
    ar
    ea is har d to notice. 
    						
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    Step 4
    Press the [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT], and [LEFT] buttons to move the flashing cursor to the area to be masked and press the [SET] 
    button. 
    When the selected area is masked, the masked area will start blinking (between stripes and white). When the flashin\
    g cursor is moved 
    to other areas, the masked area will be displayed in white. 
    Repeat the above procedure to mask other areas as necessary.
    Note:
    	 •	 To 	cancel 	the 	masking, 	select 	the 	masked 	area 	to 	be 	canceled, 	and 	then 	press 	the 	[SET] 	button. 	The 	masked 	area 	will 	be 	deleted.
    Step 5
    Hold down the [SET] button for more than 2 seconds after completion of masking.
    →  Return to the previous menu.
    Step 6
    Move the cursor to “LEVEL” and press the [RIGHT] or [LEFT] button to adjust the level. 
    3. Electronic shutter setting [SHUTTER] 
    The variation in shutter speed allows users to perform the following.
    •	Increased	shutter	speed	prevents	blurring	fast-moving	subjects.
    •	If	flicker	is	observed	under	fluorescent	lighting	of	60	Hz,	selection	of	“1/120”	for	the	speed	can	reduce	flicker.
    The shutter speed is selectable from the following.
    OFF (1/50) (default), 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000, 1/120000
    Note:
    	 •	 When	“ALC/ELC”	is	set	to	“ELC”	or	“ALC+”,	“---”	appears	and	the	shutter	function	cannot	be	activated.	
    4. Gain control setting [AGC] 
    Select a gain control setting from the following. 
    ON (HIGH) (default)/ON (MID) /ON (LOW):  Automatically increases the gain to make the screen brighter when the illuminance of the 
    subject becomes darker. 
    HIGH, MID and LOW indicate the gain level.
    OFF: Does not increase the gain. 
    Note:
    	 •	 When	“SENS	UP”	is	set	to	the	AUTO	mode,	“AGC”	cannot	be	set	to	“OFF”.
    5. Electronic sensitivity enhancement setting [SENS UP]
    Use of the electronic sensitivity enhancement function increases the light sensitivity of the CCD, and accordingly the image becomes 
    brighter. The magnification is unchanged for selection of FIX, and the magnifi\
    cation is automatically adjusted in accordance with the 
    illuminance of a photographic subject for selection of AUTO. 
    The magnification of the electronic sensitivity is selectable from the following.
    Setting of the SUPER-D6 function restricts the available setting range.
    When the SUPER-D6 function is set to "OFF": 
    OFF (default)/X2 AUTO/X4 AUTO/X6 AUTO/X10 AUTO/X16 AUTO/X32 AUTO/OFF/X2 FIX/X4 FIX/X6 FIX/X10 FIX/X16 FIX/
    X32 FIX/X64 FIX/X128 FIX/X256 FIX/X512 FIX
    When the SUPER-D6 function is set to "ON": 
    OFF (default)/X2 AUTO/X4 AUTO/X6 AUTO/X10 AUTO/X16/AUTO/X32 AUTO 
    						
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    Note:
    	 •	 When	“ALC/ELC”	is	set	to	“ELC”	or	“ALC+”,	only	the	AUTO	mode	is	enabled.		
    	 •	 When	“SHUTTER”	is	set	to	options	other	than	“OFF”,	the	electronic	sensitivity	enhancement	setting	cannot	be	performed	and	“---” appears.
    	 •	 When	the	magnification	of	“SENS	UP”	is	increased,	the	screen	becomes	coarser,	more	whitish,	or	more	flawed.	However,	this	 phenomenon is normal.
    6. White balance setting [WHITE BAL] 
    The white balance adjustment is selectable from the following.
    ATW1 (default):  Activates the automatic color temperature tracking mode. 
    The camera continuously check the color temperature of the light source and automatically adjusts the white 
    balance. The adjustment of the color temperature ranges from approx. 2700 K to 6000 K.
    ATW2:  Activates the sodium lamp automatic color temperature tracking mode. The camera automatically achieves an optimal white 
    balance under the sodium lamp. The adjustment of the color temperature ranges from approx. 2000 K to 6000 K. 
    AWC:  Activates the automatic white balance control mode. This adjustment is suitable for a location where a light source is stable. 
    The adjustment of the color temperature ranges from 2000 K to 10000 K. When “AWC” is selected, the white balance needs 
    to be adjusted.
    Note: 
    •		If	the	situation	meets	one	of	the	followings,	color	may	not	be	accurately	reproduced.	
    	 •	 The	subject	is	mostly	highly-colored.	
    	 •	 The	photographic	scene	is	under	the	bright	blue	sky	or	at	nightfall.	
    	 •	 The	illumination	of	the	light	illuminating	the	subject	is	insufficient.
    When “AWC” is selected, follow the steps below to adjust the white balance.
    CAMERA  SETUP screen
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC    ALC    
     SHUTTER    OFF
     AGC        ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP    OFF
     WHITE BAL  AWC PUSH  SET
     DNR        HIGH      AUTO1
     VMD         OFF
     RET TOP END
    D&N(IR)
    Step 1
    Set “WHITE BAL” to “AWC” and press the [LEFT] button to change to “AWC  → PUSH SET”. 
    Step 2
    Press the [SET] button and adjust the white balance. “AWC  → PUSH SET” is reversely highlighted during adjustment. When the 
    reversely highlighted display is restored, the white balance adjustment is completed. 
    Step 3
    Press the [RIGHT] button to select “AWC”. Refer to this page for fine adjustment of the white balance. 
    Note:
    	 •	 The	adjustment	of	the	color	temperature	ranges	from	approx.	2000	K	to	10000	K.	If	the	range	is	out	of	this	adjustment	range	or	 lighting directed to a subject is too dark, the white balance may not be adjusted. I\
    n such a case, “AWC → PUSH SET” stays 
    reversely highlighted. 
    						
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    Manual fine adjustment of white balance 
    The white balance is manually fine adjusted after white balance automa\
    tically adjustment in the automatic color temperature tracking 
    mode (ATW1, ATW2) or automatic white balance control mode (AWC). 
    Follow the procedures below. 
            **ATW1**(1)R
                  -      +
    B
                  -      +
    AREA 
     RET TOP END
    **ATW1 AREA**(1)
      POSITION        PUSH SET
     RET TOP END
    Area setting screen
     RESET   
    ... I...  
    0
    ... I...  
    0
    “CAMERA SETUP” screen Fine adjustment screen
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC    ALC    
     SHUTTER    OFF
     AGC        ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP    OFF
     WHITE BAL  ATW1
     DNR        HIGH      AUTO1
     VMD        OFF
     RET TOP END
    D&N(IR)
    Step 1
    Set “WHITE BAL” to “ATW1”, “ATW2” or “AWC” and press the [SET] button. 
    →  The fine adjustment screen appears. 
    Step 2
    Move the cursor to “R” and “B” and press the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to fine adjust the level for each. “R” stands for red and “B” 
    stands for blue. 
    When	the	level	indicator	moves	in	the	“+”	direction,	the	color	becomes	deeper,	and	when	the	level	indicator	moves	in	the	“–”	
    direction, the color becomes lighter.
    Step 3
    Move the cursor to “AREA” and press the [SET] button to enter “AREA” setting screen. 
    The area to detect white area of white balance can be set on the area setting screen. The area to detect white area of white balance 
    is displayed full-screen by default. 
    Step 4
    Move the cursor to “POSITION” and press the [SET] button. 
    Step 5
    Press the [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT] and [LEFT] buttons to move to the upper-left part of the area to be set, and press the [SET] button. 
    Step 6
    Press the [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT] and [LEFT] buttons to move to the lower-right part of the area to be set, and press the [SET] button.
    7. Digital noise reduction function setting [DNR]
    The digital noise reduction function reduces noise automatically under the condition of low illuminance. 
    The effect level of the noise reduction function is selectable from the following. 
    LOW: Low level of noise reduction (small residual image) 
    HIGH (default): High level of noise reduction (large residual image) 
    8. Black-and-white mode setting [D&N (IR) ] CP620 CF634 
      [D&N (ELE) ]  
    CP600 CF614
    The settings relating to the black-and-white mode can be configured. 
    Follow the procedure below 
    						
    							
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    AUTO1
     **D&N(IR) **(1)
    LEVELHIGHDURATION TIME                S   L
    BURST(BW)ON
     RET TOP END
    .
    I..
    “CAMERA SETUP” screen “D&N (IR)” screen 
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC    ALC    
     SHUTTER    OFF
     AGC        ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP    OFF
     WHITE BAL  ATW1
     DNR        HIGH
         AUTO1
     VMD         OFF
     RET TOP END
    D&N(IR)
    
    Step 1
    Move the cursor to “D&N (IR)” and select the mode from the following. 
    
    CP620
     AUTO1 (default):   Automatically switches between color and black-and-white images in accor\
    dance with the illuminance. The 
      black-and-white mode is selected for dark images, and the color mode is \
    selected for bright images.
    
    CF634
    
     AUTO2: Used a near-infrared light source at night time.ON: Displays black-and-white images.
    OFF: Displays color images.
    
    CP600
     AUTO: Similar to the basic functions of AUTO1, but does not change the IR fi\
    lter. 
    
    CF614
      Switches to black-and-white images when the illuminance around the camera is lower than approx. 0.1 lx.
      OFF (default): Displays color images.
    Note:
    	 •	
    CP620
     
    CP600
     When “ALARM IN” is set to “BW” (  page 20), “D&N (IR)” or “D&N (ELE)” will display as “\
    EXT” and cannot be 
    accessed for changes.
    	 •	
    
    CP620
     
    CF634
     When “AUTO1” or “AUTO2” is selected, it is recommended to set “A g C” to “ON”.
    	 •	
    
    CP620
     
    CF634
     If a subject is always moving or the screen is occupied with a uniform color, brightness determination may not be 
    performed successfully because the brightness is merely determined by information from the CCD image sensor. When “AUTO2” 
    is selected, the wave length of the light source shall be 800 nm or longer. 
    	 •	
    
    CP600
     
    CF614
     Cannot set the switching brightness (illuminance) level of color images and black-and-white images.
    	 •	 To
    	
    obtain
    	
    color 	 images, 	 a 	 sufficient 	 level 	 of 	 illuminance 	 (approx. 	 30 	 lx 	 or 	 more) 	 is 	 required. 	
    Step 2  
    Press the [SET] button. 
    →  The “D&N (IR)” screen appears. 
    Step 3
    Move the cursor to “LEVEL” and select a brightness level at which \
    switching between color and black-and-white images is performed 
    from the following.
    LOW: Switches from color to black-and-white images when the ambient illuminance of the c\
    amera is less than 0.1 lx. 
    HIGH (default): Switches from color to black-and-white images when the ambient illuminance of the c\
    amera is less than 0.2 lx. 
    Note:
    	 •	 The 	 switching 	 illuminance 	 level 	 varies 	 with 	 subjects, 	 light 	 sources, 	 and 	 lenses. 	
    	 •	 The
    	 switching 	 illuminance 	 level 	 varies 	 in 	 accordance 	 with 	 AGC 	 setting. 	 (
    	page 	 13)
    	 •	 The
    	
    switching
    	
    illuminances
    	
    described
    	
    above
    	
    are
    	
    reference
    	
    values.
    	
    The
    	
    switching 	 illuminance 	 shall 	 be 	 decided 	 based 	 on 	 the 	 actual 	
    installation environment. 
    	 •	 There
    	
    may
    	
    be
    	
    repeated
    	
    switching
    	
    between
    	
    color
    	
    and
    	
    black-and-white
    	
    images 	 depending 	 on 	 the 	 setting 	 and 	 environment.
    Step 4
    Move the cursor to “DURATION TIME” and select a time for switching between color and black-an\
    d-white images from the following. 
    2
    	
    seconds
    	
    -
    	
    10
    	
    seconds
    	
    (default)
    	
    -
    	
    30
    	
    seconds
    	
    -
    	
    60
    	
    seconds
    	
     
    (S)
     
    (L)
    
    CP620
     
    CF634
     
    
    CP620
     
    CF634
     
    
    CP620
     
    CF634
      
    						
    							
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    Step 5
    Move the cursor to “BURST (BW)”, and decide whether or not to pr\
    ovide a burst signal output in the black-and-white mode. 
    ON (default): Provides a burst signal output. 
    OFF: Does not provide any burst signal output. 
    Note:
    	 •	 Images 	 may 	 not 	 be 	 displayed 	 appropriately 	 without 	 burst 	 signals 	 when 	 camera 	 images 	 are 	 displayed 	 in 	 the 	 black-and-white 	
    mode depending on a monitor or VTR model to be used. In such a case, set\
     the burst signal output to “ON”. 
    9. VMD setting [VMD] 
    The VMD function allows the camera to detect motion and scene change wit\
    h the camera. Detection of motion or scene change with 
    the camera can be announced by issuing an alarm signal. 
    Important:
    	 •	 The 	 following 	 circumstances 	 may 	 result 	 in 	 detection 	 failure 	 or 	 false 	 detection. 	 Use 	 the 	 camera 	 after 	 adjusting 	 the 	 detection 	 area 	
    and sensitivity. •
    	 Not 	 enough 	 difference 	 in 	 brightness 	 between 	 the 	 background 	 and 	 the 	 moving 	 photographic 	 subject, 	 or 	 significant 	 changes 	 in 	
    brightness
    •
    	 Dirt 	 or 	 water 	 drops 	 on 	 the 	 lens
    •
    	 Insufficient 	 brightness, 	 for 	 example, 	 when 	 shooting 	 at 	 night
    •
    	 The 	 subject 	 is 	 moving 	 straight 	 at 	 the 	 camera
    •
    	 The 	 subject 	 is 	 moving 	 too 	 fast 	 or 	 too 	 slow
    •
    	 The 	 subject 	 is 	 too 	 small 	 or 	 too 	 large
    •
    	 There 	 are 	 too 	 many 	 moving 	 objects
    •
    	 Light 	 reflected 	 through 	 a 	 window 	 or 	 from 	 a 	 road 	 surface
    •
    	 The 	 camera 	 is 	 shaking
    •
    	 Entry 	 of 	 outside 	 light, 	 such 	 as 	 sunlight 	 or 	 the 	 headlights 	 of 	 a 	 car
    •
    	 Flickering fluorescent light
    	 •	 Subject
    	 change 	 detection 	 may 	 fail 	 in 	 the 	 following 	 cases. 	
    • 	 The 	 lens 	 is 	 partially 	 covered 	 or 	 covered 	 with 	 a 	 transparent 	 item
    •
    	 The 	 photographic 	 subjects 	 before 	 and 	 after 	 changing 	 the 	 camera 	 direction 	 are 	 similar
    	 •	 False
    	 detection 	 may 	 occur 	 for 	 approx. 	 1 	 minute 	 after 	 turning 	 on 	 the 	 power, 	 after 	 completing 	 settings 	 in 	 the 	 SETUP 	 menu, 	 or 	 after 	
    changing the camera view angle. 
    	 •	 Motion
    	 detection 	 is 	 the 	 detection 	 function 	 within 	 the 	 screen 	 range 	 for 	 electronic 	 zoom 	 of 	 1x. 	
    
    “MOTION DET” screen 
    
     **MOTION DET**(1)
      RET TOP ENDLEVEL
    2S 
    OFF 
    DWELL TIME
    DISPLAY MODE 
      ALARM
    MASK SET
    .... I.. 
    20              -     +
    “CAMERA SETUP” screen
         MOTION DET      AUTO1
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC    ALC     
     SHUTTER    OFF
     AGC        ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP    OFF
     WHITE BAL  ATW1
     DNR        HIGH
     VMD
     RET TOP END
    D&N(IR)
    
    Setting of motion detection
    Move the cursor to “VMD”, press the [LE f T ] or [RI gh T ] button to select “MOTION DET”. 
    Step 1
    Move the cursor to “MOTION DET” and press the [SET] button.
    →  The “MOTION DET” screen appears. 
    
    CP620
     
    CF634
      
    						
    							
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    Step 2
    Move the cursor to “MASK SET” and press the [SET] button. 
    →  The mask setting screen appears.
    
    “MOTION DET” screen 
    Mask setting screen
     **MOTION DET**(1)
    
     RET TOP ENDLEVEL
    2S 
    OFF 
    DWELL TIME
    DISPLAY MODE 
      ALARM
    MASK SET
    
    .... I.. 
    20              -     +
    
    In the masked area, no alarm will be issued even if a moving object is detected. The mas\
    ked area is set in the same way as the 
    masked area setting in “Light quantity control method selection”. (
     page 12)
    Step 3
    h
    old down the [SET] button for more than 2 seconds after completion of masking.
    →  Return to the previous menu. 
    Step 4
    Move the cursor to “ALARM” and press the [LE
    f
    T ] and [RI
    gh
    T ] buttons to select “ON” or “O ff ”.
    ON: Outputs alarm signal when in display mode. Actions may be confirmed t\
    hrough the motion detection mode when a moving  object is detected. 
    OFF (default): Does not output alarm signal when in display mode. 
    Step 5
    Move the cursor to “DISPLAY MODE” and press the [SET] button. 
    →  The display mode screen appears.
    If a moving object is detected in the set area, the area will be reversely highlighted. 
    h old down the [SET] button for more than 2 
    seconds to return. 
    
    Display mode screen
    “MOTION DET” screen 
     **MOTION DET**(1)
    
     RET TOP END LEVEL
    2S 
    OFF 
    DWELL TIME
    DISPLAY MODE 
      ALARM
    MASK SET
    
    .... I.. 
    20              -     +
    
    Step 6
    Move the cursor to “L EVEL ” and press the [ RI gh T ] or [ LE f T ] button to adjust the level. 
    Repeat step 5 and 6 to adjust to optimal level. 
    Step 7
    Move the cursor to “DWELL TIME ” and select the dwell time from the following. (unit: seconds)
    2S (default)/5S /10S /30S 
    Alarm signal will be issued once a continuously moving object is detecte\
    d within the specified time.  
    						
    							
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    Setting of scene change detection 
    This function detects a change in the subject state that occurs by cover\
    ing the camera with a cloth, a cap, or others, or by changing 
    the camera direction largely.
    Follow the procedure below.
    
    “CAMERA SETUP” screen
     VMD        SCENE C HAN GE
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC    ALC    
     SHUTTER    OFF
     AGC        ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP    OFF
     WHITE BAL  ATW1
     DNR        HIGH
         AUTO1
     RET TOP END
    
    D&N(IR)
    
    Step 1
    Move the cursor to “VMD” and press the [righ T ] or [le FT ] button to select “SC e N e  C h AN ge ”.
    Note:
    	 •	The Scene Change function is activated after exit from the menu. 
    						
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    Camera system setting [SYSTEM SETUP] 
    Performs the settings relating to the camera system such as synchronization, alarm input/output terminal and privacy zone. The 
    following settings can be configured on the “SYSTEM SETUP” screen displayed from the top screen. 
    Refer to page 5 for how to call up the screen. 
    10. Synchronization method [SYNC]
    Only internal synchronization (INT) can be used. 
    Multiplexed vertical drive (VD2) synchronization cannot be used.
    11. Alarm input/output terminal setting [ALARM IN/OUT] CP620 CP600
    Configure the settings relating to the alarm input/output terminal as follows.
    Configure the alarm input terminal setting
    Select the operation of the alarm input terminal. Follow the procedure below.Step 1
    “SYSTEM SETUP” screen
        **SYSTEM SETUP** SYNC           INT
    ALARM IN/OUT
    PRIVACY ZONE   OFF
    STABILIZER     OFF
    EL-ZOOM        OFF
    UPSIDE-DOWN    OFF
    LDC            I......  0
                   -      +
     RET TOP END
    “ALARM IN/OUT” screen
        **ALARM IN/OUT** 
    ALARM IN      OFF
    ALARM OUT     OFF
     RET TOP END
    Move the cursor to "ALARM IN/OUT" and press the [SET] button.
    →  The "ALARM IN/OUT" screen appears. 
    Step 2
    Move the cursor to "ALARM IN" and select the alarm input terminal operat\
    ion from the following.
    OFF (default): No terminal input is accepted.
    ALARM: Activates the alarm action when the terminal input is active for more than 100 ms.
    VMD PERMIT: Activates the VMD function when the terminal input is active. It is nec\
    essary to set actions to be taken in the "VMD"  section in advance. 
    BW: Automatically activates the black-and-white mode when the terminal inpu\
    t is active.
    SCENE2:  Operates the camera with the settings of "SCENE2" when the terminal inpu\
    t is active.
      When no terminal input is received, the camera will work with the settings of "SCENE1". 
    Note:
    	 •	 The	“VMD	PERMIT”	function	is	only	effective	when	“VMD”	is	set	to	“MOTION	DET”	or	“SCENE	CHANGE”.	
    “SYSTEM SETUP” screen
        **SYSTEM SETUP** 
    SYNC          INT
    PRIVACY ZONE  OFF
    STABILIZER    OFF
    EL-ZOOM       OFF
    UPSIDE-DOWN   OFF
       -     +
    LDC           I......  
    0
     RET TOP END
    ALARM IN/OUT 
    						
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