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    Configure the alarm output terminal setting
    Select the operation of the alarm output terminal. Follow the procedure below.
    “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
    Step 1
    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 OUT" and select the alarm output terminal oper\
    ation from the following.
    OFF (default): Does not perform terminal output.
    ALARM: The alarm output will be performed upon a VMD detection. The alarm outp\
    ut will also be performed when receiving an alarm  input while operation with setting "ALARM" for "ALARM IN".
    BW: Activates the output terminal while an image is displayed in the black-\
    and-white mode.
    12. Privacy zone setting [PRIVACY ZONE]
    When undesired portions in the camera shooting area (on the screen) exist, those portions (privacy zone) can be set to be hidden. Up\
     
    to 8 portions can be specified for the privacy zone. 
    ON (1): Grays the zone. 
    ON (2): Mosaics the zone. 
    OFF (default): Displays the zone normally. 
    Follow the procedure below to set the privacy zone. 
    Note:
    	 •	 The	privacy	zone	function	is	disabled	at	initializing	the	unit,	i.e.	right	after	turning	on	the	power.	
      **ZONE NUMBER 1 /8** 
    PUSH  SETPOSITION
    UPPER LE FT
     RET TOP END DEL 
                -     +ZONE LEVEL  ..I.... 2
    “SYSTEM SETUP” screen
    “ZONE NUMBER” screen
     ON(2)
        **SYSTEM SETUP** 
    SYNC          INT
    PRIVACY ZONE
    STABILIZER    OFF
    EL-ZOOM       OFF
    UPSIDE-DOWN   OFF
      -     +
    LDC           I......  
    0
     RET TOP END
    ALARM IN/OUT
    Step 1
    Move the cursor to “PRIVACY ZONE”, select “ON (1)” or “ON (2)”, and press the [SET] button. 
    →  The “ZONE NUMBER” screen appears. 
    Step 2
    Move the cursor to the number at the right of the title and select the z\
    one number using the [RIGHT] or [LEFT] button.  
    						
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    Step 3
    Move the cursor to “POSITION” and press the [SET] button. 
    Step 4
    Press the [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT], and [LEFT] buttons to determine the left upper position of the zone to be set and\
     press the [SET] 
    button. 
    Step 5
    Press the [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT], and [LEFT] buttons to determine the lower right position of the zone to be set an\
    d press the [SET] 
    button. 
    →  An asterisk “*” will be displayed after the number and the zone s\
    etting will be saved. 
    Step 6
    When “ON (2)” is selected for “PRIVACY ZONE”, the mosaic level may be adjusted. The mosaic level may be \
    set through “ZONE 
    LEVEL”. (Range: 1 to 4) 
    Note:
    	 •	 To	delete	a	zone,	select	the	zone	number	and	press	the	[SET]	button	after	moving	the	cursor	to	“DEL”.	
    	 •	 To	change	the	settings	of	a	zone,	select	the	zone	number	and	repeat	from	step	3.	
    13. Image stabilizer setting [STABILIZER]
    Whether or not to enable the image stabilizer is determined. 
    This function is effective for the case that the camera is installed at a place with slight\
     shaking. 
    ON: Enables the image stabilizer. 
    OFF (default): Disables the image stabilizer. 
    Important:
    	 •	 When	“ON”	is	selected	for	the	image	stabilizer,	the	view	angle	becomes	narrower	and	the	resolution	becomes	lower.	When	“ON”	 is selected for the image stabilizer, check the view angle and resolution at camera installation. 
    	 •	 The	image	stabilizer	function	may	not	work	for	the	following	subjects	or	conditions.
    	 	 •	Dark	subject	
    	 	 •	Less	contrasty	subject	(e.g.	white	wall)	
    	 	 •	Subject	shaking	at	excessive	speed		
    	 	 •	Large	amplitude	image	shaking
    14. Electronic zoom setting [EL-ZOOM] 
    Whether or not to use the electronic zoom is determined. 
    ON: Uses the electronic zoom. 
    OFF (default): Does not use the electronic zoom. 
    When “ON” is selected, the zoom factor and the panning/tilting set\
    tings can be configured. 
    Follow the procedure below.
          **EL-ZOOM**      **EL-ZOOM****EL-ZOOM**
    PUSH SET
    PUSH SET
    ZOOM
    PAN/TILT
    PUSH SET
    PUSH SETZOOM
    PAN/TILT
    PUSH SET
    PUSH SETZOOM
    PAN/TILT
    U ZOOM D U TILT D/L PAN 
    R
    “SYSTEM SETUP” screen “EL-ZOOM” screen  Pan/tilt setting screen
    Zoom setting screen
     RET TOP END  RET TOP END RET TOP END
     OFF
        **SYSTEM SETUP** 
    SYNC          INT
    ALARM IN/OUT
    PRIVACY ZONE
    STABILIZER    OFF
    EL-ZOOM       ON
    UPSIDE-DOWN   OFF
      
    -     +
    LDC           I......  
    0
     RET TOP END 
    						
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    Step 1
    Move the cursor to “EL-ZOOM” and select “ON” and press the [SET] button. 
    →  The “EL-ZOOM” screen appears. 
    Step 2
    Move the cursor to “ → PUSH SET” of “ZOOM” and press the [SET] button. 
    →  The zoom setting screen appears. 
    Step 3
    Adjust the angular field of view by changing the electronic zoom factor (up to 2x) using the [UP] or [DOWN] button, and press the [SET] 
    button. 
    Note:
    	 •	 When	the	zoom	factor	is	incremented,	resolution	will	be	deteriorated.	
    Step 4
    Move the cursor to “ → PUSH SET” of “PAN/TILT” and press the [SET] button. 
    →  The pan/tilt setting screen appears. 
    Step 5
    Press the [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT], and [LEFT] buttons to determine the position of the area to be set and press the [SET] button. 
    The position can be changed in the range of zoom factor set in the zoom \
    setting screen. 
    15. Upside-down setting [UPSIDE-DOWN] 
    ON: The video image can be reversed upside down. 
    OFF (default): The video image cannot be reversed upside down.
    16. Lens distortion correction [LDC]
    The image may be distorted depending on the lens used and the zoom facto\
    r. By adjusting the lens distortion correction setting, the 
    distorted image can be converted to match the square monitor and achieve effects desired by the user. 
    Note:
    	 •		 	Depending	on	the	lens	used,	complete	correction	may	not	be	achieved.	 
    						
    							
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    Back focus setting [BACK-FOCUS SETUP] 
    CF634
     
    CF614
     
    Selects the back focus setting type and performs fine adjustment. The \
    following setting can be configured on the "BACK-
    f OCUS 
    SETUP" screen displayed from the top screen. Refer to page 5 for how to call up the screen.
    The lens adjustment shall be performed before the back focus adjustment.
    17. Auto back focus setting [ABF]
    Move the cursor to " → PUS
    h  SET" of "AB f " and press the [SET] button.
    →  The auto back focus function provides back focus adjustment to automatically focus on a subject located\
     in the center of the
    screen.
    18. Manual back focus setting [MANUAL-ADJ]
    To fine adjust the back focus, move the cursor to "MANUAL-ADJ", press the [SET] button, and press the [RI gh T] or [LE f T] button to 
    adjust the back focus manually.
    19.   Auto back focus settings for switching between color and black-and-white 
    modes [CL ↔
    B/W] 
    
    CF634
    
    Move the cursor to "C/L  ← → B/W" and select the back focus adjustment type from the following:
    AUTO (default): Adjusts the back focus function automatically and corrects out of focus when switching between color and black- and-white images.
    FIX: 
    f ixes the position after adjusting the back focus either automatically (\
    AB f ) or manually. 
    Important:
    	 •	 The	 auto 	 back 	 focus 	 function 	 is 	 used 	 for 	 back 	 focus 	 adjustment 	 at 	 installation 	 and 	 for 	 focus 	 correction 	 at 	 switching 	 between 	 the 	
    color and black-and-white modes after installation. This function is not\
     a function that is supposed to be operated continuously 
    such as the auto focus function.
    	 •	 When
    	 focus 	 missing 	 occurs 	 due 	 to 	 secular 	 change 	 in 	 the 	 lens 	 and 	 installation 	 environment 	 or 	 peripheral 	 temperature 	 change, 	 the 	
    back focus adjustment is required again.
    	 •	 The
    	 following 	 are 	 recommendation 	 for 	 back 	 focus 	 setting 	 in 	 accordance 	 with 	 subjects.
    
    for such case (subject conditions) Select this (recommendation)
    Back focus adjustment“C/L ←  →  B/W” switching
    	 •	 Normal 	 subject 	 “AB f ” “AUTO”
    	 •	 Frequently 	 moving 	 subject 	 f ine  adjustment  with  “MANUAL-ADJ”  after 
    “AB
    f ”“
    f IX”
    	 •	 Subject
    	 with 	 remarkable 	 illuminance 	 change
     
    	 •	 Subject	 with 	 low 	 illuminance 	
    	 •	 Too
    	 bright 	 or 	 reflective 	 subject 	
    	 •	 Subject
    	 through 	 a 	 window
    	 •	 Place
    	 where 	 the 	 lens 	 easily 	 becomes 	 dirty
    	 •	 Subject
    	 with 	 less 	 contrast 	 such 	 as 	 white 	 wall
    	 •	 Subject
    	 with 	 remarkable 	 depth
    	 •	 Subject
    	 with 	 heavy 	 flicker
    	 •	 Subject
    	 with 	 horizontally 	 parallel 	 lines 	 such 	 as 	 a 	 shutter
    Note:
    	 •	 The	 back 	 focus 	 adjustment 	 can 	 be 	 also 	 performed 	 through 	 the 	 operation 	 buttons. 	
    
    BACK-FOCUS SETUP screen
        **BACK-FOCUS SETUP** 
    ABF           PUSH SET
    MANUAL-ADJ
    C/L  B/W      AUTO
     RET TOP END 
    						
    							
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    Special menu setting [SPECIAL SETUP] 
    The special menu setup is performed including the setting of the camera \
    image quality and the communication configuration when a 
    receiver is used. The following settings are to be configured on the "SPECIAL SETUP" screen displayed from the top screen. 
    Refer to page 5 for how to call up the screen. 
    20. Chroma level adjustment [CHROMA GAIN] 
    Press the [RI gh T ] or [ LE f T ] button to adjust the color density of the camera image. 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. Be sure to 
    view a vector chromaticity indicator or a video monitor when the adjustment is performed.\
     
    21. Aperture level adjustment [AP GAIN]
    Press the [RI gh T] or [LE f T] button to adjust the image quality. When the level indicator moves in the "+" direction, the image 
    becomes sharper, and when the level indicator moves in the "–" direction, the image becomes softer. Be sure to view a video monitor 
    when the adjustment is performed.
    Note:
    	 • 	 	Moire 	 (interference 	 fringes) 	 may 	 be 	 observed 	 when 	 shooting 	 a 	 subject 	 with 	 fine 	 pattern 	 such 	 as 	 a 	 carpet 	 or 	 a 	 curtain. 	 In 	 such 	 a 	
    case, move the indicator in the "-" direction to reduce moire. 
    22. Pedestal level adjustment [PEDESTAL] 
    Press the [ RI gh T ] or [ LE f T ] button to adjust the pedestal level of the camera. When the level indi\
    cator moves in the "+" direction, 
    the image becomes brighter, and when the level indicator moves in the "–" direction, the image becomes darker. Be sure to view a 
    waveform monitor or a video monitor when the adjustment is performed. 
    23. Display Settings [DISPLAY] 
    Move the cursor to "DISPLAY", and press the [RI gh T] or [LE f T] button to change display settings.
    OFF: Alarm display is disabled.
    ALARM (default): Alarm display is activated. 
     
    
    MOTION DET
     
    Alarm displa y (“MOTION DET”, “SCENE CHANGE”)
    
    24. Pixel compensation [PIX OFF] 
    flaws of pixel in the displayed camera image are corrected. Up to 16 points can be corrected. 
    f
    ollow the procedure below. 
    
    SPECIAL  SETUP screen
    
       **SPECIAL SETUP**
    CHROMA GAIN    ...
    .I..160
    AP GAIN        ..I.
    ... 20
    PEDESTAL       .I.
    .
    ... 15
                  -      +
    PIX OFF DISPLAY       ALARM
    CAMERA RESET  PUSH SET
     SER.NO. XXXXXXXX COMMUNICATION COAX
     RET TOP END 
    						
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          **PIX OFF**
      1     2     3     4
      5     6     7     8
      9    10    11    12
     13    14    15    16
    1
    DEL 000 000
    SPECIAL SETUP screen “PIX OFF” screenPixel compensation positioning scree n
     RET TOP END
       **SPECIAL SETUP**
    CHROMA GAIN   ...
    .I..160
    AP GAIN        ..I.
    ... 20
    PEDESTAL       .I.
    .
    ... 15
                  -      +
    PIX OFF DISPLAY       ALARM
    CAMERA RESET  PUSH SET
     SER.NO. XXXXXXXX COMMUNICATION COAX
     RET TOP END
    Step 1
    Move the cursor to “PIX OFF” and press the [SET] button. 
    →  The “PIX OFF” screen appears. 
    Step 2
    Select a number (1 to 16) with which a pixel compensation point is registered and press the [SET] button. 
    →  The pixel compensation positioning screen appears. 
    Step 3
    Press the [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT], and [LEFT] buttons to move the crosshair cursor to the center of the flaw to be corrected and press 
    the [SET] button. 
    →   The flaw is corrected and the pixel compensation point is registered. The “PIX OFF” screen appears again. An asterisk “*” is 
    attached at the right side of the number when registration is completed. The coordinate is expressed in figures. 
    Note:
    	 •		To	clear	the	registered	pixel	compensation	point,	move	the	cursor	to	“1”	of	the	right	of	“DEL”,	use	the	[RIGHT] and [LEFT] buttons 
    to select the number with which the target pixel compensation point is r\
    egistered and press the [SET] button. The registered pixel 
    compensation point is cleared, and an asterisk “*” at the right side of the number disappears\
    . 
    25. Communication setting [COMMUNICATION] CP620 CP600 
    The required communication configuration is performed to use this unit integrate\
    d into the system with a receiver. 
    COAX (RCV): When using our receiver (e.g. WV-RC150). 
    COAX (default): When not using any receiver. 
    26. Default resetting [CAMERA RESET] 
    The settings in the setup menu are restored to the default settings. 
    Move the cursor to “ → PUSH SET” of “CAMERA RESET” and hold down the [SET] button for\
     more than 2 seconds to enter the next 
    screen. 
    To return to the previous screen without resetting, move the cursor to “NO” and press the [SET] button. To restore the default settings, 
    move the cursor to “YES” and press the [SET] button. 
    Note:
    	 •		The	data	of	the	registered	pixel	compensation	points	is	not	cleared.		
    	 •		To	set	whether	to	reset	the	camera,	select	“YES”	or	“NO”	by	using	the	[SET]	button.	To	set	with	a	controller,	refer	to	the	instruc-
    tion manual of the controller. 
    27. Serial number viewing [SER.NO.] 
    Displays the serial number of this product.  
    						
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    Camera language selection [LANGUAGE SETUP]
    A language for the setup menu is selected from the following: The language selection can be made on the “LANGUAGE\
     SETUP”
    screen displayed from the top screen. 
    Refer to page 5 for how to call up the screen.  
    Move the cursor to “LANGUAGE” and press the [RIGHT] or [LEFT] button to select the target language, then move the cursor to “SET”\
    , 
    and press the [SET] button. 
    Select the target language from the following. 
    JAPANESE/ENGLISH (default)/FRANÇAIS/ESPAÑOL/DEUTSCH/ITALIANO/ PУCCKИЙ/中文
     
    Note:
    	 •		When	the	language	is	changed,	the	specified	camera	title	is	cleared.	
    “LANGUAGE SETUP” screen 
       **LANGUAGE SETUP**
    LANGUAGE      ENGLISH
     SET
     RET TOP END 
    						
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    Shortcut operation 
    Use of a system controller with the “Camera function” button allows users to perform th\
    e shortcut settings with use of the numeric 
    keypad and camera function button. The available shortcut operations wit\
    h this unit are shown as follows. System	controller	operation	 Setting	contents
    [9]	+	[0]	+	[Camera	function]		 Black-and-white	control	(D&N)	ON	
    CP620 CF634
    [9]	+	[1]	+	[Camera	function]		Black-and-white	control	(
    D&N) OFF
    [9]	+	[2]	+	[Camera	function]   Black-and-white control (D&N) AUTO1
     
    CP620 CF634
       Black-and-white control (
    D&N) AUTO CP600 CF614
    [9]	+	[3]	+	[Camera	function]		
    Camera	title	(CAMERA	ID)	ON
    [9]	+	[4]	+	[Camera	function]		 Camera	title	(CAMERA	ID)	OFF
    [9]	+	[8]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	zoom	ON
    [9]	+	[9]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	zoom	OFF
    [1]	+	[6]	+	[8]	+	[Camera	function]   Black-and-white control (D&N) AUTO2
     
    CP620 CF634     
    [1]	+	[6]	+	[9]	+	[Camera	function]		 Iris	of	lens	(IRIS)	OPEN
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[0]	+	[Camera	function]		 Iris	of	lens	(IRIS)	CLOSE
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[1]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	shutter	(SHUTTER)	ON
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[2]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	shutter	(SHUTTER)	OFF
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[3]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	shutter	speed,	1	step	faster
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[4]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	shutter	speed,	1	step	slower
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[5]	+	[Camera	function]		 Gain	adjustment	(AGC)	ON
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[6]	+	[Camera	function]		 Gain	adjustment	(AGC)	OFF
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[7]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	sensitivity	up	(SENS	UP)	FIX	ON
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[8]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	sensitivity	up	(SENS	UP)	FIX	OFF
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[9]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	sensitivity,	1	step	up	(FIX)	
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[0]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	sensitivity,	1	step	down	(FIX)	
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[1]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	sensitivity	up	(SENS	UP)	AUTO	ON
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[2]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	sensitivity	up	(SENS	UP)	AUTO	OFF
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[3]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	sensitivity,	1	step	up	(AUTO)	
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[4]	+	[Camera	function]		 Electronic	sensitivity,	1	step	down	(AUTO)
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[0]	+	[Camera	function]		 Time	for	switching	at	D&N	AUTO,	2	seconds	
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[1]	+	[Camera	function]		 Time	for	switching	at	D&N	AUTO,	10	seconds
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[2]	+	[Camera	function]		 Time	for	switching	at	D&N	AUTO,	30	seconds	
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[3]	+	[Camera	function]		 Time	for	switching	at	D&N	AUTO,	60	seconds	
    [2]	+	[0]	+	[1]	+	[Camera	function]		 Image	stabilizer	(STABILIZER)	ON	
    [2]	+	[0]	+	[2]	+	[Camera	function]		 Image	stabilizer	(STABILIZER)	OFF
    [2]	+	[1]	+	[3]	+	[Camera	function]		 Scene	file	1
    [2]	+	[1]	+	[4]	+	[Camera	function]		 Scene	file	2
    [2]	+	[1]	+	[5]	+	[Camera	function]	 Gain	(AGC),	1	step	up	
    [2]	+	[1]	+	[6]	+	[Camera	function]	 Gain	(AGC),	1	step	down
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