Panasonic Color Cctv Camera Wv Cl930 Operating Instructions
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41 ON:Displays black-and-white images. OFF (default):Displays color images. Note: If a subject is always moving or the screen is occupied with a uniform color, brightness determination may be not per- formed successfully because the bright- ness 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. Step 3 Move the cursor to LEVEL and select a brightness level at which switching between color and black-and-white images is per- formed from the following: LOW:Switches from color to black-and-white images when the ambient brightness (illuminance) of the camera is approx. 0.1 lx or less. (when the AGC MAX level is set to the top end.) HIGH (default):Switches from color to black- and-white images when the ambient brightness (illuminance) of the camera is approx. 0.2 lx or less. (when the AGC MAX level is set to the top end.) Step 4 Move the cursor to DURATION TIME and select a time for switching between color and black-and-white images from the following: (Default: 30 seconds) 10 sec.- 30 sec.- 60 sec.- 300 sec. (S) (L) Step 5 Move the cursor to BURST (BW), and decide whether or not to provide a burst sig- nal output in the black-and-white mode with use of ON or OFF. ON (default):Provides a burst signal output. OFF:Does not provide any burst signal out- put. Notes: • The auto back focus function also allows users to correct out of focus when changing between color and black-and- white images. (page 45) • Images may not be displayed appropri- ately without burst signals when camera images are displayed in the black-and- white mode depending on a monitor or VCR model to be used. In such a case, set the burst signal output to ON.
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42 **CAMERA SETUP** 2/2 PRIVACY ZONE OFF MIRROR OFF LENS-DRIVE DC STABILIZER OFF RET TOP END **ZONE NUMBER 1 /8** RET TOP END **ZONE NUMBER 1 /8** POSITION PUSH SW SCALE PUSH SW SET DEL RET TOP END 12. Privacy zone setting [PRIVACY ZONE] When undesired portions in the camera shooting area (on the screen) exist, those portions (pri- vacy zone) are hidden. ON (1):Grays the zone. ON (2):Mosaics the zone. OFF (default):Displays the zone normally. Up to 8 portions can be specified for the privacy zone. Follow the procedure below for privacy zone setting. Note: The privacy zone function is disabled at initializing the unit, i.e. right after turning on the power. CAMERA SETUP screen Zone number selection screen Zone setting screen Step 1 Move the cursor to PRIVACY ZONE, select ON (1) or ON (2), and press the setting button. →The zone number selection screen appears. Step 2 Use the right or left button to select the target zone number after ascertaining that the cur- sor is present on 1 of 1/8 located at the right side of ZONE NUMBER. When a zone number is marked with * at its right side, the zone with the number is already set to the privacy zone. Step 3 Press the setting button after zone number selection. →The zone setting screen appears. Notes: • When a zone number that is already set to the privacy zone in Step 3 is selected, the image of the zone is displayed in the zone frame on the zone setting screen. Performing Step 4 and Step 5 clears the setting zone and implements new zone setting. • To cancel the zone setting, move the cur- sor to DEL and press the setting button. The zone setting is canceled.
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43 Step 4 Move the cursor to POSITION and press the setting button. Step 5 Use the up, down, right, and left buttons to decide the zone position and press the setting but- ton. →The zone position is determined. Step 6 Move the cursor to SCALE and use the up, down, right and left buttons to adjust the zone frame size. The up and down buttons decide the vertical size, and the right and left buttons decide the horizontal size. Press the setting button after the zone frame size setting. Step 7 Move the cursor to SET and press the setting button. →The zone is determined and the zone number selection screen appears again. 13. Image horizontal flip [MIRROR] ON or OFF is selected to decide whether or not to flip images horizontally. Image horizontal flip is selected in accordance with the camera location (usage environment). ON:Flips camera images horizontally. OFF (default):Does not flip camera images horizontally. 14. Lens type setting [LENS-DRIVE] The drive control type is selected in accordance with the lens to be used. DC (default):Is selected to use an auto iris lens with DC control type. VIDEO:Is selected to use an auto iris lens with video signal type.
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44 15. Image stabilizer setting [STABILIZER] ON or OFF is selected to decide whether or not to enable the image stabilizer. This function is effective for the case that the camera is installed on a power pole or other poles. 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) • Short cycled image shaking such as mechanical vibration • Large amplitude image shaking
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45 **BACK-FOCUS SETUP** ABF PUSH SW MANUAL-ADJ C/L B/W AUTO SETUP-SW LOCK OFF NEAR FAR ......... |......... INDICATOR XXXX RET TOP END BACK-FOCUS SETUP screen The back focus setting type is selected and fine adjustment is performed. The following setting is performed on the BACK-FOCUS SETUP screen through the top screen. Refer to pages 21 - 22 for how to call up the screen. The lens adjustment (pages 16 - 17) shall be performed before the back focus adjustment. The back focus adjustment is performed by changing the distance between the lens and focal point. 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. Note: The back focus adjustment can be also performed through the operation buttons. (page 9) Back focus setting [BACK-FOCUS SETUP] Step 2 To fine adjust the back focus, move the cur- sor to MANUAL-ADJ, press the setting but- ton, and use the right or left button to adjust the back focus manually. Notes: • Pressing the right and left buttons simul- taneously resets the back focus position to the CS mount default position. • The value of INDICATOR is a guide to adjust the back focus. The larger the value is, the sharper the image becomes. Step 3 Move the cursor to C/L ←→B/W and select the back focus adjustment type from the fol- lowing: Note: ABF is available when SENS UP is set to OFF, X2 AUTO, or X2 FIX. Step 1 Move the cursor to PUSH SW of ABF and press the setting button. →The auto back focus function provides back focus adjustment to automatically focus on a subject located in the center of the screen.
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46 AUTO (default):Adjusts the back focus function automatically and corrects out of focus when switching between color and black-and-white images. PRESET:Performs the preset movement to each specified back focus position when switching between color and black-and-white images. The preset position is the back focus position specified last time, which was automatically memorized for each of color images and black-and-white images. FIX:Fixes the position after adjusting the back focus either automatically (ABF) or manually. Note: AUTO of C/L ←→ B/W is available when SENS UP is set to OFF, X2 AUTO, or X2 FIX. Step 4 Moving the cursor to SETUP-SW LOCK and selecting ON allow users to disable the back focus adjustment with the operation buttons. (page 17) Important: • The following are recommendation for back focus setting in accordance with subjects. For such case (subject conditions)Select this (recommendation) Back focus adjustmentC/L ←→B/W switching •Normal subject ABF AUTO •Frequently moving subj. •Subj. with low illuminance •Too bright or reflective subj. •Subj. through a window •Place where the lens easily becomes dirty •Subj. with less contrast such as white wall •Subj. with remarkable depth •Subj. with heavy flicker •Subj. with horizontally paral- lel lines such as a shutterFine adjustment with MANU- AL-ADJ after ABF or MANU- AL-ADJPRESET or FIX • We shall not responsible for any inconvenience, loss, or damage caused by the settings or results of the back focus function.
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47 Special Menu Setup [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 performed on the SPECIAL SETUP screen through the top screen. Refer to pages 16 - 17 for how to call up the screen. Chroma level adjustment [CHROMA GAIN] Use the right or left button to adjust the color density of the camera image. When the level indi- cator moves in the + direction, the color becomes deeper. When the level indicator moves in the - direction, the color becomes lighter. Be sure to view a vector chromaticity indicator or a monitor when the adjustment is performed. Aperture level adjustment [AP GAIN] Use the right or left button to adjust the image quality. When the level indicator moves in the + direction, the image becomes sharper. When the level indicator moves in the - direction, the image becomes softer. Be sure to view a 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. Pedestal level adjustment [PEDESTAL] Use the right or left button to adjust the pedestal level of the camera. When the level indicator moves in the + direction, the image becomes brighter. When the level indicator moves in the - direction, the image becomes darker. Be sure to view a waveform monitor or a monitor when the adjustment is performed. **SPECIAL SETUP** CHROMA GAIN ...|...128 AP GAIN ...|...128 PEDESTAL ...|...128 HUE ...|...128 - + PIX OFF COMMUNICATION COAX CAMERA RESET PUSH SW SER.NO. XXXXXXXX RET TOP END
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48 Chroma phase level (hue) adjustment [HUE] Use the right or left button to adjust the hue of the camera image. Be sure to view a vector chromaticity indicator or a color video monitor when the adjustment is performed. Note: Holding down the right and left buttons for more than 2 seconds simultaneously restores the settings of “CHROMA GAIN”, “AP GAIN”, “PEDESTAL”, and “HUE” to the default set- tings. Pixel compensation [PIX OFF] Flaws in the displayed camera image are corrected, which is called pixel compensation. Up to 16 points can be corrected. Follow the procedure below to perform pixel compensation. **SPECIAL SETUP** CHROMA GAIN ...|...128 AP GAIN ...|...128 PEDESTAL ...|...128 HUE ...|...128 - + PIX OFF COMMUNICATION COAX CAMERA RESET PUSH SW SER.NO. XXXXXXXX RET TOP END **PIX OFF** 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 000 000 RET TOP END SPECIAL SETUP screen PIX OFF screenPixel compensation positioning screen Step 1 Move the cursor to PIX OFF and press the setting 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 setting button. →The pixel compensation positioning screen appears. Step 3 Use the up, down, right, and left buttons to move the crosshair cursor to the center of the flaw to be corrected and press the setting button. →The flaw is corrected and the pixel compensation point is registered. The PIX OFF screen appears again. * is attached at the right side of the number when registration is complet- ed. The coordinate is expressed in figures.
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49 Notes: • To clear the registered pixel compensation point, move the cursor to the number with which the target pixel compensation point is registered on the PIX OFF screen and press the setting button. The pixel compensation positioning screen appears, and then hold down the right and left buttons for more than 2 seconds simultaneously. The PIX OFF screen appears, the pixel compensation point is cleared, and * at the right side of the number disappears. • When an auto iris lens with video signal type is used, the pixel compensation shall be per- formed after darkening the screen. • The auto pixel compensation function starts up to automatically detect flaws by moving the cursor to RET on the PIX OFF screen and pressing the right and left buttons simultane- ously. If there are points that seem to be flaws in the dark screen, up to 15 points are auto- matically detected and registered. In addition, once the auto pixel compensation function is activated, all of the registered pixel compensation points are cleared. Communication configuration [COMMUNICATION] The required communication configuration is performed to use this unit integrated into the sys- tem with a receiver. COAX (RCV):Uses our receiver (e.g. WV-RC100 or WV-RC150). COAX (default):Does not use any receiver. Default restoring [CAMERA RESET] The settings in the setup menu are restored to the default settings. The default settings are restored by moving the cursor to PUSH SW of CAMERA RESET and holding down the right, left, and setting buttons for more than 2 seconds simultaneously. However, the data of the registered pixel compensation points is not cleared. Serial number viewing [SER.NO.] The serial number of this unit appears.
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50 **LANGUAGE SETUP** LANGUAGE ENGLISH SET RET TOP END Language Selection [LANGUAGE SETUP] A language for the setup menu is selected from the following: The language selection is per- formed on the LANGUAGE SETUP screen through the top screen. JAPANESE/ENGLISH (Default)/FRANÇAIS/ESPAÑOL/DEUTSCH/ITALIANO/ êìëëäàâ To change the language to be used, use the right or left button to select the target language, move the cursor to SET, and press the setting button. Notes: • When the language is changed, the specified camera title is cleared. • Only when Japanese is selected, katakana characters can be used for the camera title.