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    When not using the SUPER-D5 function
    Follow	the	procedure	below.Step 1
    When	the	SUPER-D5	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	setting	button.	
      →	 The	mask	setting	screen	appears.	
    Step 2
    Mask	bright	areas.	
    Use	 the	up,	 down,	 right,	and	left	buttons	 to	select	 an	area	 to	be	 masked	 and	press	 the	setting	 button.	 When	the	selected	 area	is	
    masked,	 the	masked	 area	will	start	 blinking	 (between	 stripes	and	white	 screen).	 When	selecting	 another	area	after	 masking,	 the	
    masked	area	will	be	edisplayed	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	setting	button.
    	 •	 To	cancel	all	the	masking,	press	the	right and left buttons	simultaneously	for	2	seconds	or	more.	Step 3
    Hold	down	the	setting	button	for	approx.	more	than	2	seconds	after	completion	of	masking.	
      →	 The	"ALC	CONT"	screen	("ELC	CONT"	or	"ALC+	CONT"	screen)	appears	again.	
    Step 4
    Move	the	cursor	to	"LEVEL"	and	use	the	right	or	left	button	to	adjust	the	level.	
    Step 5
    The	dark	area	of	the	object	is	automatically	corrected	to	lighten	it.
    Move	the	cursor	to	"MANUAL	ABS"	and	press	the	setting	
    button.
    
    	
      →	 The	area	setting	screen	appears.	
    Step 6
    Move	the	cursor	to	"POSITION"	and	press	the	setting	button	to	select	an	area.
    The	setup	procedure	is	the	same	as	the	setting	operation	in	the	process	of	SUPER-D5	function.	(+	Steps	4	-	5	on	page	10)
    3. Electronic shutter setting [SHUTTER]
    The	variation	in	electronic	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	 electronic	 shutter	speed	is	selectable	 from	the	following:	 The	setting	 of	the	 SUPER-D5	 function	restricts	the	available	 setting	
    range. 
          **ALC CONT**(1)
         BACK LIGHT COMP   
       
    SUPER-D5      OFF
    MASK SET
    LEVEL          ...
    |... 0
                  -     +
    MANUAL ABS
     
     RET TOP END
    Mask setting screen
    ALC CONT screen
         **AREA  **(1)      
    POSITION      PUSH SW
           UPPER LEFT
     DEL
     RET TOP END
    Area setting screen 
    						
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    When the SUPER-D5 function is set to "OFF": OFF (1/60) (default), 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1 000, 1/2 000, 1/4 00\
    0, and  1/10 000
    When the SUPER-D5 function is set to "ON" or "ON(i-VMD)": OFF (1/60) (default), 1/100
    Note:
    	 •	 When	"ALC/ELC"	is	set	to	"ELC"	or	"ALC+"	(+	page	9),	"---"	appears	and	the	electronic	shutter	function	cannot	be	activated.
    	 •	 If	the	controller,	WV-CU254	or	WV-CU204	is	used,	SW	LED	and	the	status	of	"SHUTTER"	are	not	correctly	displayed.	
    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	 quantity	 of	light	 stored	 on	the	 CCD,	 and	accordingly	 the	
    image	 becomes	 brighter.	The	magnification	 is	unchanged	 for	selection	 of	FIX,	 and	the	magnification	 is	changeable	 in	accor-
    dance	with	the	illuminance	of	a	photographic	subject	for	selection	of	AUTO.	
    The	 magnification	 of	the	 electronic	 sensitivity	is	selectable	 from	the	following.	 The	setting	 of	the	 SUPER-D5	 function	restricts	the	
    available	setting	range.	
    When the SUPER-D5 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
    When the SUPER-D5 function is set to "ON" or "ON (i-VMD)":	OFF	(default)/X2	AUTO/X4	AUTO/X6	AUTO/X10	AUTO/X16	
    AUTO/X32	AUTO
    Note:
    	 •	 When	 "ALC/ELC"	 is	set	 to	"ELC"	 or	"ALC+"	 (+	page	 9),	or	"SHUTTER"	 is	set	to	"1/100" 	(+	 page	 11),	only	 the	AUTO	 mode	is	
    enabled.	
    	 •	 When	 "SHUTTER"	 is	set	 to	"OFF"	 or	other	 than	"1/100",	 the	electronic	 sensitivity	enhancement	 setting	cannot	 be	performed.	
    "---"	appears	and	"OFF"	is	selected.	
    	 •	 It	 is	impossible	 to	select	 "AUTO"	 for	"SENS	 UP"	and	 "1/100"	 for	"SHUTTER"	 using	the	following	 system	controller.	 Use	the	
    operation	buttons	for	the	setting.	
    	 	 WV-CU300,	WV-CU354,	WV-CU204,	WV-CU254
    	 •	 When	 the	magnification	 of	"SENS	 UP"	is	increased,	 the	screen	 becomes	 coarser,	more	whitish,	 or	more	 flawed.	 However,	 this	
    phenomenon	is	normal.	
    	 •	 If	the	controller,	WV-CU254	or	WV-CU204	is	used,	SW	LED	and	the	status	of	
    "SENS	
    
    UP"	are	not	correctly	displayed.	
    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	 measures	the	color	 tem-
    perature	 of	the	 light	 source	 and	automatically	 adjusts	the	white	 balance.	 The	adjustment	 of	the	 color	 temperature	 ranges	
    from	approx.	2	700	K	to	6	000	K.
         
    						
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    Note:
       If the situation meets one of the following or other, color may not be accurately reproduced. 
    	 •	 The	subject	is	mostly	highly-colored.	
    	 •	 The	photographic	atmosphere	is	under	the	bright	blue	sky	or	at	nightfall.	
    	 •	 The	illumination	of	the	light	illuminating	the	subject	is	insufficient.	
    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 tempera\
    ture ranges from approx. 2 000 K to 6 000 K. 
    AWC:  Activates the automatic white balance control mode. This adjustment is suitable for a location where a light source is sta-
    ble.  The  adjustment  of  the  color  temperature  ranges  from  approx.  2  000  K  to  10  000  K.  When  "AWC"  is  selected,  the  white 
    balance needs to be adjusted. 
    When "AWC" is selected, follow the steps below to adjust the white balance. 
    Step 1
    Set "WHITE BAL" to "AWC" and press the left button to change to "AWC → PUSH SW". 
    Step 2
    Press the setting button and adjust the white balance. 
    "PUSH  SW"  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 the following for fine adjustment of the white balance. 
    Note:
    	 •	 The	 adjustment	 of	the	 color	 temperature	 ranges	from	approx.	 2	000	 K	to	 10	 000	 K.	If	the	 correct	 range	is	out	 of	this	 adjust-
    ment  range  or  lighting  directed  to  a  subject  is  too  dark,  the  white  balance  may  not  completely  adjusted.  In  such  a  case, 
    "PUSH SW" stays reversely highlighted. 
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC      ALC    
     SHUTTER      OFF
     AGC          ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP      OFF
     WHITE BAL    AWC PUSH SW
     DNR          HIGH
     BW MODE      AUTO1
     i-VMD
     RET TOP END
    CAMERA SETUP screen 
    						
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    Manual fine adjustment of white balance
    The  white  balance  is  manually  fine  adjusted  after  white  balance  automatically  adjustment  in  the  automatic  color  temperature 
    tracking mode (ATW1, ATW2) or automatic white balance control mode (AWC). 
    Follow the procedure below. Step 1
    Set "WHITE BAL" to "ATW1", "ATW2" or "AWC" and press the setting button. 
      →  The fine adjustment screen appears. 
    Step 2
    Move the cursor to "R" and "B" and use the right or left button to fine \
    adjust the level for each. 
    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. 
    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 [BW MODE]
    The settings relating to the black-and-white mode can be configured. Follow the procedure below. 
    Important:
    	 •	 When	 "BW"	is	set	 for	"ALARM	 IN",	the	"EXT"	 indication	 will	be	displayed	 for	"BM	 MODE"	 and	it	is	 impossible	 to	change	 the	
    setting. (+ Page 23)
        
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC      ALC    
     SHUTTER      OFF
     AGC          ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP      OFF
     WHITE BAL    ATW1
     DNR          HIGH
     BW MODE      AUTO1
     i-VMD
     RET TOP END
    BW MODE screen
    CAMERA SETUP screen
          **BW MODE**(1)      
       
    AUTO1                 
     LEVEL         HIGH
     DURATION TIME  .
    |..
                   S  L
    BURST(BW)      ON
     RET TOP END
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC      ALC    
     SHUTTER      OFF
     AGC          ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP      OFF
     WHITE BAL    ATW1
     DNR          HIGH
     BW MODE      AUTO1
     i-VMD
     RET TOP END
    Fine adjustment screen
    CAMERA SETUP screen
            **ATW1**(1)        
       
    R              ...
    |... 0
     
                  -     +
    B              ...
    |... 0
     
                  -     +
     RET TOP END 
    						
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    Step 1
    Move the cursor to "BW MODE" and select the black-and-white control from the following: 
    AUTO1  (default):  Automatically  toggles  between  color  and  black-and-white  images  in  accordance  with  the  screen  brightness  (illuminance). The black-and-white mode is selected for dark images, a\
    nd the color mode is selected for bright images. 
    AUTO2: Uses a near-infrared light source at nighttime. 
    ON: Displays black-and-white images. 
    OFF: Displays color images. 
    Note:
    	 •	 The	 auto	back	 focus	 function	 also	allows	 users	to	correct	 out	of	focus	 when	changing	 between	color	and	black-and-white	
    images. (+ Page 27)
    	 •	 If	 a	subject	 is	always	 moving	 or	the	 screen	 is	occupied	 with	a	uniform	 color,	brightness	 determination	 may	be	not	 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. 
    Step 2
    Press the setting button. 
      →  The "BW MODE" 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 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. 
    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. 
    Note:
    	 •	 To	obtain	color	images,	a	sufficient	level	of	illuminance	(approx.	30	lx	or	more)	is	required.	
    	 •	 The	switching	illuminance	level	varies	with	subjects,	light	sources,	and	lenses.	
    	 •	 The	switching	illuminance	level	varies	in	accordance	with	AGC	setting.	(+ Page 12)
    	 •	 The	 switching	 illuminances	 described	above	are	reference	 values.	The	switching	 illuminance	 shall	be	decided	 based	on	the	
    actual installation environment. 
    Step 4
    Move  the  cursor  to  "DURATION  TIME"  and  select  a  time  for  switching  between  color  and  black-and-white  images  from  the  fol-
    lowing: (default: 10 seconds)
    2 sec. - 10 sec. - 30 sec. - 60 sec.
      (S)  (L)
    Step 5
    Move the cursor to "BURST (BW)", and decide whether or not to provide 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 VCR model to be used. In such a case, set\
     the burst signal output to "ON". 
         
    						
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    9. i-VMD setting [i-VMD]
    The  intelligent  motion  detection  function  allows  the  camera  to  detect  motion  and  appearance/disappearance  of  an  object  or 
    scene  change  with  the  camera.  Detection  of  motion  and  appearance/disappearance  of  an  object  or scene  change  with  the 
    camera can be announced by issuing an alarm signal or displaying a frame on the screen. 
    Important:
    	 •	 The	 following	 circumstances	 may	result	 in	detection	 failure	or	false	 detection:	 Adjusting	the	detection	 area	and	sensitivity	
    may cause detection failure. 
    	 •	 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
    	 •	 Scene 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. 
    Perform the settings relating to the motion detection
    Perform  the  settings  relating  to  the  motion  detection  as  follows.  It  is  possible  to  detect  only  objects  that  moves  to  the  direction 
    specified in advance or objects that keeps on moving for a certain duration. Up to 4 motions can be simultaneously detected.
    Follow the procedure below.  
    Step 1
    Move the cursor to "i-VMD" and press the setting button. 
      →  The "i-VMD SETUP" screen appears. 
    Step 2
    Move the cursor to "MOTION DET" and press the setting button. 
      →  The "MOTION DET" screen appears. 
    Step 3
    The setting of the motion detection mode is performed. This unit has 3 types of motion deteciton modes.  
    SENSITIVITY screen
       **SENSITIVITY**(1)      
    SENSITIVITY   LOW
    MIN SIZE      OFF
     RET TOP END    **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC      ALC    
     SHUTTER      OFF
     AGC          ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP      OFF
     WHITE BAL    ATW1
     DNR          HIGH
     BW MODE      AUTO1
     i-VMD
     RET TOP END
     i-VMD SETUP screen
    CAMERA SETUP screen
       **i-VMD SETUP**(1)      
    MOTION DET
    OBJECT DET     OFF
    SCENE CHANGE   OFF
    INDICATOR      OFF
    ALARM          CONT
     RET TOP END
    MOTION DET screen
       **MOTION DET**(1)      
    MOTION         OFF
    LOITERING      OFF
    DIRECTION      OFF
    AREA           ALL
    SENSITIVITY
     RET TOP END 
    						
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    Detect motion of objects
    Move the cursor to "MOTION" and select from the following. 
    ON: Provides an alarm signal when motion is detected. 
    OFF (default): Does not detect motion. 
    Detect objects that move continuously within a specified period
    Move the cursor to "LOITERING" and select the duration from the following:
    When a continuously moving object is detected within a specified period,\
     an alarm signal is issued. 
    OFF (default)/ON (5 s)/ON (10 s)/ON (20 s)/ON (30 s)/ON (40 s\
    )/ON (50 s)/ON (1 min)
    Detect objects that move into the specified direction
    Move the cursor to "DIRECTION" and select the direction from the following:
    An alarm signal will be sent out when an object moves to the specified direction. 
    OFF (default)/ON (c)/ON (
    c)/ON (a)/ON (a)/ON (d)/ON (d)/ON ([)/ON ([)
    Step 4
    Move the cursor to "AREA" and select an area for which the motion detection is to be set. All the alarm actions selected in step 3 
    will be applied to this area. 
    ALL (default): All areas will be set as the detection area. 
    SETUP:  When  the  setting  button  is  pressed  after  selecting  "SETUP",  up  to  2  areas  can  be  set  as  the  detection  area.  Refer  to  pages 20 for how to configure the settings. 
    Step 5
    Move the cursor to "SENSITIVITY" and press the setting button. 
      →  The "SENSITIVITY" screen appears.  
    Step 6
    Set the detection sensitivity and the minimum size of objects detected. Perform the setup while viewing the detection result dis-
    played on the screen. 
    Set the detection sensitivity
    Move the cursor to "SENSITIVITY" and select one of the following options\
     for the detection sensitivity:
    LOW (default)/MID/HIGH
    Set the minimum size of objects detected
    Move the cursor to "MIN SIZE" and select the minimum size of objects detected from the following: The size options will be dis-
    played in a green frame in the center of the screen. In "OFF" position, any object will be detected regardless of its size. 
    Perform the setup while viewing the detection result displayed on the screen. 
    OFF (default)/SMALL/MEDIUM/LARGE
    Note:
    	 •	 The	detection	sensitivity	and	minimum	size	selected	in	this	step	will	be	applied	to	all	the	alarm	actions	selected	in	step	3.	
    	 •	 The	detection	areas	set	in	step	4	will	be	displayed	as	a	white	frame	on	the	"SENSITIVITY"	screen.	
    	 •	 When	 a	motion	 is	detected,	 a	blue	 frame	 appears	 and	changes	 to	a	red	 frame	 after	a	given	 time	(approx.	 1	sec.)	 on	the	
    "SENSITIVITY" screen. In operation, an alarm signal is provided when the frame changes to red.  
         
    						
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    Perform the settings relating to the detection of appearance/disappearan\
    ce of stationary objects
    Perform the settings relating to the detection of appearance/disappearance of stationary objects as follows. Up to 4 appearanc-
    es/disappearances of stationary objects can be simultaneously detected. However, use of the scene change detection function 
    decreases the maximum simultaneous detectable appearances/disappearances of \
    stationary objects to 3. 
    Follow the procedure below. 
    Step 1
    Move the cursor to "i-VMD" and press the setting button. 
      →  The "i-VMD SETUP" screen appears.  
    Step 2
    Move the cursor to "OBJECT DET" and press the setting button. 
      →  The "OBJECT DET" screen appears. 
    Step 3
    Move  the  cursor  to  "DURATION  TIME"  and  select  the  wait  time  of  appearance/disappearance  of  stationary  objects  from  the  fol-
    lowing.
    10 s (default)/20 s/30 s/40 s
    Step 4
    Move the cursor to "AREA" and select the area for which the detection of appearance/disappearance of stationary objects is to 
    be set. 
    ALL (default): All areas will be set as the detection area. 
    SETUP:  When  the  setting  button  is  pressed  after  selecting  "SETUP",  up  to  2  areas  can  be  set  as  the  detection  area.  Refer  to  pages 18 for how to configure the settings. 
    Step 5
    Move the cursor to "SENSITIVITY" and press the setting button. 
      →  The "SENSITIVITY" screen appears. 
    Step 6
    Move the cursor to "MIN SIZE" and select the minimum size of objects detected from the following: The size options will be dis-
    played in a green frame in the center of the screen. In "OFF" position, any object will be detected regardless of its size. 
    Perform the setup while viewing the detection result displayed on the screen. 
    OFF (default)/SMALL/MEDIUM/LARGE
    Note:
    	 •	 The	detection	areas	set	in	step	4	will	be	displayed	as	a	white	frame	on	the	"SENSITIVITY"	screen.	
    	 •	 When	 appearance/disappearance	 of	a	stationary	 object	is	detected,	 a	red	 frame	 will	be	displayed	 on	the	 "SENSITIVITY"	
    screen. 
        
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC      ALC    
     SHUTTER      OFF
     AGC          ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP      OFF
     WHITE BAL    ATW1
     DNR          HIGH
     BW MODE      AUTO1
     i-VMD
     RET TOP END
     i-VMD SETUP screen OBJECT screenSENSITIVITY screen
    CAMERA SETUP screen
       **i-VMD SETUP**(1)      
    MOTION DET
    OBJECT DET     ON               
    SCENE CHANGE   OFF
    INDICATOR      OFF
    ALARM          CONT
     RET TOP END   **SENSITIVITY**(1)      
    MIN SIZE      OFF
     RET TOP END   **OBJECT DET**(1)   
    REMOVAL AND LEFT BEHIND
    DURATION TIME  10s
    AREA           ALL
    SENSITIVITY
     RET TOP END 
    						
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    Set the detection areas
    Set the detection areas for motion detection and the detection of appearance/disappearance o\
    f stationary objects. 
    Up to 2 detection areas can be set. 
    Follow the procedure below. Step 1
    Move the cursor to "AREA" and select "SETUP", and then press the setting button. 
      →  The "AREA" screen appears. 
    Step 2
    Move the cursor onto the number to select the area number using the right or left button. 
    Step 3
    Move the cursor to "POSITION" and press the setting button. 
    Step 4
    Use the up, down, right, and left buttons to determine the left upper position of the area to be set and press the setting button. 
    Note:
    	 •	 The	 area	corresponding	 to	the	 selected	 number	will	be	displayed	 in	a	green	 frame,	 while	the	other	 set	areas	 are	shown	 in	a	
    white frame. 
    Step 5
    Use the up, down, right, and left buttons to determine the right lower position of the area to be set and press the setting button. 
      →  The asterisk mark "*" will be displayed after the number and the area setting will be saved. 
    Note:
    	 •	 To	delete	the	area,	select	the	area	number	and	press	the	setting	button	after	moving	the	cursor	to	"DEL".	
    	 •	 To	change	the	settings	of	the	area,	select	the	area	number	and	repeat	from	step	3.	
        
    OBJECT DET screen Area setting screen
    MOTION DET screen
        **MOTION DET**(1)      
    MOTION         OFF
    LOITERING      OFF
    DIRECTION      OFF
    AREA           SETUP
    SENSITIVITY
     RET TOP END     **AREA 1 /2**(1)      
    POSITION      PUSH SW
           UPPER LEFT
     DEL
     RET TOP END   **OBJECT DET**(1)   
    REMOVAL AND LEFT BEHIND
    DURATION TIME  10s
    AREA           SETUP
    SENSITIVITY
     RET TOP END 
    						
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    Setting of scene change detection 
    This  function  detects  a  change  in  the  subject  state  that  occurs  by  covering  the  camera  with  a  cloth,  a  cap,  or  others,  or  by 
    changing the camera direction largely. 
    Follow the procedure below. Step 1
    Move the cursor to "i-VMD" and press the setting button. 
      →  The "i-VMD SETUP" screen appears. 
    Step 2
    Move the cursor to "SCENE CHANGE" and select from the following. 
    ON: Provides an alarm signal when scene change is detected. 
    OFF (default): Disables scene change detection. 
        
    Configure frame display
    Follow the procedure below. 
    Step 1
    Move the cursor to "i-VMD" and press the setting button. 
      →  The "i-VMD SETUP" screen appears.
    Step 2
    Move the cursor to "INDICATOR" and determine whether or not to display a frame around the screen from the following. 
    OFF (default): Does not display a frame. 
    ON(ALL): Displays a frame. 
    ON(OBJ): Display the appearance/disappearance frame only.  
        
       **i-VMD SETUP**(1)      
    MOTION DET
    OBJECT DET     OFF
    SCENE CHANGE   OFF
    INDICATOR      OFF
    ALARM          CONT
     RET TOP END
    i-VMD SETUP screen
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC      ALC    
     SHUTTER      OFF
     AGC          ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP      OFF
     WHITE BAL    ATW1
     DNR          HIGH
     BW MODE      AUTO1
     i-VMD
     RET TOP END
    CAMERA SETUP screen
       **i-VMD SETUP**(1)      
    MOTION DET
    OBJECT DET     OFF
    SCENE CHANGE   OFF
    INDICATOR      OFF
    ALARM          CONT
     RET TOP END
    i-VMD SETUP screen
        **CAMERA SETUP** 
    SCENE1
     ALC/ELC      ALC    
     SHUTTER      OFF
     AGC          ON(HIGH)
     SENS UP      OFF
     WHITE BAL    ATW1
     DNR          HIGH
     BW MODE      AUTO1
     i-VMD
     RET TOP END
    CAMERA SETUP screen 
    						
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