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    Note: 
    •		The 	following 	are 	the 	differences 	between 	AUTO	
    and	FIX.	
         AUTO  :		Selecting	 X32	AUTO,	 for	example, 	
    automatically  increases  sensitivity,  up  to 
    a	maximum	of	32	times.	
         FIX  :		Selecting	 X32	FIX,	 for	example, 	
    increases sensitivity 32 times. 
    •		 Turning	on	SENS	UP	can	cause	digital	noise
    			and	white	spots	(blemish)	to	appear	in	the	picture.
    6  White Balance (WHITE BAL)
      1.  Move  the  cursor  to  WHITE  BAL,  and  then  tilt  the 
    joystick  left  or  right  to  select  a  white  balance  mode 
    (ATW1/	ATW2/	AWC).
    	 (1)		Auto-Tracing 	White 	Balance 	Mode 	(ATW1/ATW2)
        In  this  mode,  the  camera  continually  monitors 
    the  color  temperature  of  the  light  source  and 
    automatically adjusts white balance. 
       ATW1:   2,700 K to 6,000 K. 
                  This is the factory default setting.
       ATW2:		 2,000	K	to	 6,000	 K	(Mode	 recommended	
    for	sodium	lighting)
        Proper white balance may not be possible under 
    the  following  conditions.  In  such  cases,  use  the 
    AWC while balance mode. 
    	 •	 When	the	subject	contains	mostly	dark	colors	
    	 •	 When 	the 	light 	source 	is 	a 	deep 	blue 	sky 	or	
    twilight 
    	 •	 When	illumination	of	the	subject	is	low	
    	 (2)	 Auto-Tracing	White	Balance	Control	(AWC)	
        In  this  mode,  the  supported  color  temperature 
    range	is	approx.	 2,000	K	to	 10,000	 K.	This	 mode	
    is  best  in  locations  where  the  light  source  is 
    constant. 
    	 (a)	 To 	select 	AWC, 	tilt 	the 	joystick 	left 	and 	select	
    AWC →PUSH SET. 
    	 (b)	 P re s s 	t h e 	C A M 	( S E T ) 	b u t t o n 	t o 	s t a r t 	w h i t e	
    balance  adjustment.  PUSH  SET  is  highlighted 
    on the display while white balance adjustment is 
    being performed. 
    	 •	 PUSH 	SET 	becomes 	unhighlighted 	again 	when	
    white  balance  adjustment  is  complete.  Tilt  the 
    joystick right to display AWC. 
    	 •	 If 	white 	balance 	adjustment 	cannot 	be 	completed 	
    for  some  reason,  PUSH  SET  will  remain 
    highlighted on the display. If this happens, it could 
    mean  that  the  color  temperature  is  outside  the 
    supported range, or that illumination is too low. 
      2.  Select  ATW1,  ATW2,  and  AWC,  then  press  the  CAM 
    (SET)	 button,	 either	the	ATW	 setting	 menu	or	the	 AWC	
    setting  menu  appears,  and  you  can  fine  tune  the 
    white balance. 
        Move the cursor to R or B, and then tilt the joystick left 
    or right to fine tune the level. The R is red and the B is 
    blue,  moving  in  the  +  direction  makes  the  colors 
    darker, moving in the - direction makes them lighter. 
    Note:
    •			White 	balance 	is 	adjusted 	in 	accordance 	with	
    on-screen  color  temperature,  which  the  camera 
    detects automatically. Correct adjustment may not 
    be  possible  if  a  strong  light  source  is  shining  on 
    the screen.
     
    7  Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) 
    	1.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	DNR, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the 	joystick	
    left	 or	right	 to	select	 a	digital	 noise	reduction	 (DNR)	
    setting.  
       LOW  :		 Low	DNR,	Low	afterimage.
       HIGH : High	DNR,	High	afterimage
      
         The	factory	default	setting	is	LOW.
     
      8  Black and White Mode (BW MODE)
    Moving	 the	cursor	 to	BW	 MODE	 and	pressing	 the	CAM	
    (SET)	button	displays	a	BW	MODE	setting	menu.	
    Use 	the 	BW 	MODE 	setting 	menu 	to 	configure 	black	
    and white mode settings. 
      1.  Move  the cursor  to  BW, and  then  tilt  the  joystick left 
    or right to select a black and white control setting. 
       AUTO  : T h e   c a m e r a   a u t o m a t i c a l l y   s w i t c h e s 
    between  the  color  mode  and  the  black  and 
    white  mode  in  accordance  with  picture 
    brightness	(illuminance).	
            T h e   b l a c k   a n d   w h i t e   m o d e   i s   s e l e c t e d 
    when lighting is low, while the color mode is 
    selected for bright lighting. 
       ON  : Selects the black and white mode. 
       OFF  : Selects the color mode. 
                     This is the factory default setting.
          **BW MODE**
    BW
     LEVEL
     DURATION  TIME
    BURST(BW)
     RET TOP AUTO
    HIGH
    •I••
    S  L
    ON
          **ATW1**
    R
    B
    RET TOP
    •••I•••0
    -      +
    •••I•••0
    -      +
    Note: 
    	•		
    The 	above 	setting 	cannot 	be 	configured 	when	
    BW	 is	selected	 for	the	 ALARM	 IN	4	setting  
    (page	24).	 
    						
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    Note:
    •			 With some monitors and VTR models, output of a 
    camera images in the black and white mode will 
    not display a proper image unless a burst signal is 
    provided.	Select	ON	for	this	setting	when	using	
    equipment that requires a burst signal.
     
    9   Auto Focus (AF MODE)
    	1.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	AF 	MODE, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick  left  or  right  to  select  an  auto-focus  mode 
    setting.
       MANUAL S.M.L:    Auto  focus  does  not  operate  after 
    moving  to  a  preset  position,  when 
    PAN,	TILT	or	ZOOM	 are	used	 in	
    manual operation.
      AUTO S.M.L   :  Auto  focus  is  used  automatically 
    w h e n 	PA N , 	T I LT 	o r 	Z O O M 	a re	
    used in manual operation.
    	 	 The	 letters	S	(Small),	 M	(Medium),	 and	L	(Large) 	
    indicate	 the	size	 of	the	 auto-focus	 sensing	area.	
    The	factory	default	setting	is	AUTO	L.
    Notes:
    •		 Zooming	up	from	WIDE	can	cause	the	image	to	
    go out of focus.
    •		 Auto-focus	may	not	be	possible	with	the	types	of	
    objects	listed	below.	For	such	objects,	focus	
    manually.
      Example:
    	 •	 	 Shiny	or	high	intensity	objects
    	 •	 	
    Objects	shot	through	wet	or	dirty	glass
    	 •	 	
    Pictures 	that 	are 	a 	mixture 	of 	distant 	and	
    nearby objects
    	 •	 	
    White	walls	and	other	single-color	objects
    	 •	 	
    Venetian 	blinds 	and 	other 	vertically 	striped	
    objects
    	 •	 	
    Slanted	objects
    	 •	 	
    Objects	illuminated	with	low	lighting
       Auto-focus focuses on the object in the centre of 
    t h e   p i c t u re ,   s o   o b j e c t s   a ro u n d   t h e   o u t s i d e 
    periphery of the picture will not be in focus.
     
    :   Zoom Limit (ZOOM LIMIT)
    	1.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	ZOOM 	LIMIT, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick	 left	or	right	 to	select	 a	zoom	 limit	setting. 	
    When 	doing 	manual 	operation, 	zoom 	operation	
    cannot	go	beyond	the	zoom	limit.
    	 	 Optical	 zoom	ranges	 from	1	to	 36	 magnifications, 	
    while	 digital	 zoom	is	used	 for	higher	 magnifications	
    (up	to	720).
    	 	 The 	factor y 	default 	setting 	is 	x36 	(36x 	optical	
    zoom).
    	2.	 If	
    you	selected	 AUTO	in	step	 1,	move	 the	cursor	 to	
    LEVEL  and  then  tilt  the  joystick  left  to  select  the 
    threshold illuminace level for switching between the 
    color mode and the black and white mode.
        T h e   i l l u m i n a c e   s h o w n   b e l o w   i s   b a s e d   o n   t h e 
    assumption that the camera is used in an area lit by 
    halogen lamps, and that AGC on the menu is set to 
    MID.
      LOW :   Switches  to  the  black  and  white  mode  when 
    illuminance	 around	the	camera	 is	approx. 	
    1.5	 lx	or	 lower	 (when	 AGC	ON	(MID),	 SENS	
    UP	OFF	is	set).
      HIGH :   Switches to the black and white mode when 
    illuminance	 around	the	camera	 is	approx.	 3	lx 
    or 	lower 	(when 	AGC 	ON 	(MID), 	SENS 	UP	
    OFF	is	set).
      The factory default setting is HIGH.
    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	10).
    •		 The	switching	illuminances	described	above	are	
    reference values. The switching illuminance shall 
    be decided based on the actual installation 
    environment. 
    •		 When near-infrared lamps are used, the image may 
    be displayed out of focus and mode switching 
    may not perform automatically.
    	3.	 If	 you	selected	 AUTO	in	step	 1,	move	 the	cursor	 to	
    DURATION 	TIME 	and 	then 	tilt 	the 	joystick 	left 	to	
    select  the  time  the  camera  should  wait  before 
    switching  between  the  color  mode  and  the  black 
    and  white  mode  after  there  is  a  change  in  the 
    illuminance level.
      Available Settings : 2 s - 10 s - 30 s - 60 s
    																																							 (S)																								(L)
      Default Setting      : 10 s
    Note:
    •			 When	AUTO	is	selected,	switching	between	the	
    color mode and the balck and white mode is not 
    performed	while	pan,	tilt,	zoom,	or	focus	is	being	
    performed.
    	4.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	BURST 	(BW), 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick  left  or  right  to  turn  burst  signal  output  on  or 
    off.
        This setting is for black and white mode display.
      ON :    Turn on burst signal output.
      OFF :    Turn off burst signal output.
    	 The	factory	default	setting	is	ON. 
    						
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    Notes:
    •			If	zoom	limit	is	set	to	more	than	36x,	then	zoom	
    operation	pauses	at	36x	magnification.
    •		 Increasing	the	zoom	to	over	36x	magnification	
    (digital	zoom)	decreases	the	resolution.
    •		 You	cannot	set	a	zoom	magnification	of	greater	
    than	36x	as	a	preset	position.
     
    A   Auto Image Stabilizer (STABILIZER)
    T h i s   f u n c t i o n   e l e c t ro n i c a l l y   c o m p e n s a t e s   f o r   a n 
    u n s t a b l e   c a m e r a   i m a g e   d u e   t o   m o v e m e n t   o f   a 
    mounting pole or bracket.
      1.  Move  the  cursor  to  STABILIZER,  and  then  tilt  the 
    joystick	left	or	right	to	turn	the	stabilizer	on	or	off.	
      ON :   Automatically  compensates  for  an  unstable 
    image.
      OFF :		 Image	stabilizer 	will 	not 	operate. 	This 	is 	the	
    factory default setting.
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    Notes:
    •		 The	stabilizer	may	not	be	effective	for	the	
    following subjects.
    			Example:		•	Objects	illuminated	with	low	lighting  	•	Single-color	objects	 
        (white	walls	etc)
    •		 Fast	moving	periodic	action,	such	as	mechanical	
    vibration, may not be tracked.
    •		 The	stabilizer	does	not	work	during	PAN/TILT/
    ZOOM/FOCUS	or	when	the	camera	setup	menu	is	
    open.
    •		 When	set	to	ON,	some	effective	pixels	on	the	
    edge	of	the	CCD	are	used	by	the	stabilization	
    function. This may result in a small reduction in 
    resolution and a narrower angle of view. After 
    activating	the	image	stabilizer	function,	check	that	
    the field of view is correct.
    •		 Image	stabilization	may	not	function	where	there	is	
    excessive	camera	movement	or	when	the	scene	is	
    low light or low contrast objects. 
    						
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    Pan/tilt settings
    n Using the Pan/Tilt Setup Menu 
    Display the pan/tilt setup menu from the setup menu to 
    configure pan and tilt settings. 
    First,	display	the	pan/tilt	setup	menu.	
    	1.	 Display	the	advanced	 setup	menu	(page	 8),	move	
    the	 cursor	 to	PAN/TILT	
    ,  and  then  press  the  CAM 
    (SET)	button.	
       This will display the pan/tilt setup menu. 
      *	 The	 following	 sections	numbered	 1  to  D	explain	
    how to use each of the pan/tilt setup menu items. 
     
    1  Position Number Selection (PRESET)
    Positions can be assigned numbers, each of which can 
    b e   c o n f i g u r e d   w i t h   a   m o n i t o r i n g   p o s i t i o n   a n d 
    monitoring conditions. 
    You can use either the PRESET item or the MAP item on 
    the pan/tilt setup menu to select a position number. 
    Position  numbers  1  through  4  are  used  for  alarm 
    functions	(pages	23	and	24)	and	operating	them.	
    	1.	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	the	 1	next	 to	the	 PRESET	 item,	
    and  then  tilt  the  joystick  left  or  right  to  change  the 
    position number to the one you want. 
    	2.	 Press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
        This  registers  the  position  number  setting  and 
    displays	the	preset	setting	menu	(this	page).	
     
    2  Position Number Selection (MAP) 
    You could use the MAP item on the pan/tilt setup menu 
    instead of the PRESET item to select a position number. 
      1.  Move  the  cursor  to  MAP 
    ,  and  then  press  the 
    CAM	(SET)	button.	  
    2.  Move  the  cursor  to  the  number  you  want  to  select, 
    and	then	press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
        This  registers  the  position  number  setting  and 
    displays	the	preset	setting	menu.	(this	page)	
        To  select  a  position  number  in  the  range  of  033  to 
    064, move the cursor to 33-64 in the lower left corner 
    of	the	 menu,	 and	then	 press	 the	CAM	 (SET)	 button.	
    Preset numbers set subsequently are the same. 
    l Position Setting (POSITION SET) 
    See  pages  6  and  7  for  infor mation  on  the  setting 
    method.
    l   Adjusting Camera Position When 
    Changing Cameras (PAN OFFSET SET) 
    See page 7 for information on the setting method.
    l Preset ID Setting (PRESET ID) See  pages  7  and  8  for  infor mation  on  the  setting 
    method.
    l Light Control (ALC/MANUAL) 
    See  pages  9  and  10  for  information  on  the  setting 
    method.
    You  can  adjust  the  lens  iris  setting  on  the  detailed 
    menu	when	MANUAL	is	set.	
       **PAN/TILT SETUP**1/2
    PRESET    1
    MAP
    HOME POSITION OFF
    SELF RETURN   OFF
    AUTO MODE     OFF
    AUTOPAN KEY   AUTOPAN
    PATROL
    PRIVACY ZONE  OFF
    IMAGE HOLD    OFF
    DIGITAL FLIP  ON
    PROPO.P/T     ON1
    3
    5
    7
    9
    A2
    4
    6
    8
    >
       **PAN/TILT SETUP**2/2
    AREA TITLE    OFF
    TILT ANGLE     0
    CLEANING      OFF
     RET TOPB
    C
    D
       **PRESET POSITION**
      2
      6
     10
     14
     18
     22
     26
     30
      1*
      5
      9
     13
     17
     21
     25
     29
      ID:
     033-064  225-256
     RET TOP   3
      7
     11
     15
     19
     23
     27
     31
      4
      8
     12
     16
     20
     24
     28
     32
       **PRESET POSITION**
     34
     38
     42
     46
     50
     54
     58
     62
     33
     37
     41
     45
     49
     53
     57
     61
      ID:
     065-096  001-032
     RET TOP  35
     39
     43
     47
     51
     55
     59
     63
     36
     40
     44
     48
     52
     56
     60
     64
         PRESET NO.   1*
    POSITION SET
    PRESET ID
    ALC/MANUAL
    AF MODE
    DWELL TIME
    SCENE FILE
    PRESET SPEED
     RET TOP DEL ON 
    ALC 
    MANUAL L
    10S
    OFF 
    ••••••I255
    L     H
    Notes:
    •		
    	An 	asterisk 	(*) 	to 	the 	right 	of 	a 	position 	number	
    indicates  that  it  already  has  a  preset  position 
    assigned to it. 
        The home position number is indicated by the letter 
    H	next	to	the	asterisk	(*).	
    •		 	When 	the 	cursor 	is 	located 	at 	a 	position 	number	
    that	 has	a	position	 ID,	the	 position	 ID	text	 appears	
    next	to	ID:	on	the	menu	screen.	 
    						
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    	2.	 Press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
       This will display the scene file setting menu.
        The  following  items  can  be  set  on  the  Scene  file 
    settings  menu.  See  camera  settings  for  details  on 
    each setting. 
    	 •	 SHUTTER	(page	10)
    	 •	 AGC	(page	10)
    	 •	 SENS	UP	(page	10)	
    	 •	 WHITE	BAL	(page	11)
    	 •	 VMD	(page	22)	
    l    Preset Speed Setting (PRESET SPEED)
    Set  the  speed  the  camera  moves  to  the  various  preset 
    positions	 for	the	 sequence	 and	sort	operations	 (page	
    16).	
      1.  Move the cursor to PRESET SPEED, and then tilt the 
    joystick left or right to change the speed setting. 
        Shifting the setting towards the L side decreases the 
    speed, while shifting towards the H side increase it. 
        The factory default setting is 255.
    l  Deleting a Preset Position (DEL) 
     1.  Move  the  cursor  to  DEL,  and  then  press  the  CAM 
    (SET)	button.	
        This  deletes  the  contents  of  the  currently  selected 
    position  number  and  displays  the  position  selection 
    menu. 
    l Auto Focus (AF MODE)
    	1.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	AF 	MODE, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the 	
    joystick  left  or  right  to  select  an  auto-focus  function 
    setting.
       MANUAL S.M.L  :  Auto  focus  does  not  operate 
    after moving to a preset position. 
       AUTO S.M.L  :  Auto  focus  operates  after 
    moving to a preset position. 
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	MANUAL	L.
    l   Sequence/Sort DWELL Time (DWELL TIME)
    This	 section	 explains	 how	to	set	 the	 length	 of	time	 the	
    camera 	stops 	(time 	it 	stops 	rotating) 	and 	tapes 	the	
    scene  while  in  the  various  preset  positions  for  the 
    sequence	and	sort	operations	(page	16).	
      1.  Move  the  cursor  to  DWELL  TIME,  and  then  tilt  the 
    joystick left or right to select a DWELL time setting. 
        Tilting  the  joystick  cycles  through  the  stop  time 
    display	in	the	sequence	shown	below.	(unit:	sec,	min)
        The factory default setting is 10S.
    l Scene File Setting (SCENE FILE) 
    Up  to  10  scene  files,  each  of  which  contains  camera 
    settings	 for	a	specific	 location	 (scene),	 can	be	stored	
    in  memory.  Scene  files  are  managed  using  scene  file 
    numbers 	from 	1 	through 	10 	(scene 	file 	number), 	and	
    can  be  selected  when  configuring  preset  position 
    settings.
    The 	following 	procedures 	explain 	how 	to 	select 	a	
    scene file and how to configure scene file settings. 
    (1)	Selecting	a	Scene	File	
    U s e   t h i s   p ro c e d u re   w h e n   y o u   w a n t   t o   a p p l y   t h e 
    settings  of  a  previously  stored  scene  file  when  you  are 
    configuring the settings of a preset position. 
    	1.	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	SCENE	 FILE,	and	then	 tilt	it	left	
    and  right  to  select  the  number  of  the  scene  file  you 
    want to select. 
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    (2)	Configuring	Scene	File	Settings
    	1.	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	SCENE	 FILE,	and	then	 tilt	it	left	
    and  right  to  select  the  number  of  the  scene  file 
    whose	settings	you	want	to	configure	(1	to	10).	
         PRESET NO.   1 
    POSITION SET
    PRESET ID
    ALC/MANUAL
    AF MODE
    DWELL TIME
    SCENE FILE
    PRESET SPEED
     RET TOP DEL ON 
    ALC 
    MANUAL L
    10S
    1 
    ••••••I255
    L     H
       **SCENE FILE  1**
    SHUTTER
    AGC
    SENS UP
    WHITE BAL
    VMD
     RET TOPAUTO
    ON(MID) 
    OFF
    ATW1
    OFF
         PRESET NO.   1 
    POSITION SET
    PRESET ID
    ALC/MANUAL
    AF MODE
    DWELL TIME
    SCENE FILE
    PRESET SPEED
     
     RET TOP DEL
    ON 
    ALC 
    MANUAL L
    10S
    OFF
    ••••••I255
    L     H
    2S  ↔  3S  ↔  5S  ↔  10S  ↔  30S  ↔  1MIN
                   4MIN   ↔   3MIN   ↔   2MIN 
         PRESET NO.   1 
    POSITION SET
    PRESET ID
    ALC/MANUAL
    AF MODE
    DWELL TIME
    SCENE FILE
    PRESET SPEED
     
     RET TOP DEL
    ON 
    ALC 
    MANUAL L
    10S
    OFF
    ••••••I255
    L     H
         PRESET NO.   1 
    POSITION SET
    PRESET ID
    ALC/MANUAL
    AF MODE
    DWELL TIME
    SCENE FILE
    PRESET SPEED
     RET TOP DEL
    ON 
    ALC 
    MANUAL L
    10S
    OFF 
    ••••••I255
    L     H
       **PRESET POSITION**
      2*
      6*
     10*
     14*
     18*
     22*
     26*
     30*  3*
      7*
     11*
     15*
     19*
     23*
     27*
     31*   4*
      8*
     12*
     16*
     20*
     24*
     28*
     32*  1
      5*
      9*
     13*
     17*
     21*
     25*
     29*
      ID:
     033-064 225-256
     RET TOP 
    						
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    Notes: 
    •			 The 	HOME 	setting 	should 	be 	selected 	when 	you	
    want  to  normally  leave  the  camera  in  the  home 
    position  and  occasionally  perform  pan  and  tilt,  or 
    when you want to activate SEQ. 
    •		 	PTR1-4 	displays 	only 	the 	set 	number 	of 	patrol	
    routines	(page	17).	
     
    5  Auto Mode Setting (AUTO MODE) 
    Use  the  auto  mode  setting  to  specify  the  camera 
    movement	 mode	(OFF,	SEQ,	SORT,	 AUTOPAN, 	
    PATROL	1~4,	AUTOTRACK).	
    After	 selecting	 AUTOPAN,	 you	can	 use	the	AUTOPAN	
    setting menu to configure detailed settings. 
      1.	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	AUTO	 MODE,	 and	then	 tilt	the	
    joystick  left  or  right  to  select  a  camera  movement 
    mode setting.
       OFF  : Manual movement only 
       SEQ  : Sequentially  switches  between  preset 
    positions  in  position  number  sequence. 
    (sequential	movement)
       SORT  : Sequentially  switches  between  preset 
    positions  counterclockwise,  starting  from  the 
    camera	home	position.	(sort	movement)
       AUTOPAN  : 
    Camera  pans  automatically  within  the 
    range	 specified	 by	PAN.	 Selecting	 AUTOPAN 	
    and	 pressing	 the	CAM	 (SET)	 button	 will	display	
    the	 AUTOPAN	 setting	menu,	which	can	be	used	
    for	configuring	detailed	settings.	(page	17)
     
       PATROL  1  to  4  : 	Operates 	the	 camera 	in 	
    accordance with patrol function settings. 
       AUTOTRACK  :  Auto  tracking  is  done  for  moving 
    objects under the following conditions. 
            The  moving  object  must  be  larger  than  one 
    of	the	 screen	 blocks	(1/48	of	screen	 area),	it	
    must  have  5  %  comparative  contrast  with 
    the background image.
    The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    Tilting  the  joystick  cycles  through  settings  in  the 
    sequence shown below. 
    3 
    Home Position Setting (HOME POSITION)
    A   c u r r e n t l y   c o n f i g u r e d   p r e s e t   p o s i t i o n   c a n   b e 
    designated as the home position. 
    Pressing	 the	HOME	 button	of	the	 system	 controller	 will	
    cause  the  camera  to  move  to  the  currently  specified 
    home  position.  Use  the  following  procedure  to  make  a 
    preset position the home position.
    The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    	1.	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	HOME	 POSITION,	 and	then	 tilt	
    t h e   j o y s t i c k   l e f t   o r   r i g h t   t o   s e l e c t   t h e   p o s i t i o n 
    number of the preset position you want to make the 
    home position. 
        This  causes  the  preset  position  whose  position 
    number  you  select  to  become  the  home  position.  If 
    you  do  not  want  to  use  the  home  position  function, 
    select	OFF	for	the	HOME	POSITION	setting.	
    4  Self Return Setting (SELF RETURN) 
    The self return setting can be used to specify automatic 
    return  to  a  particular  mode  if  a  certain  amount  of  time 
    elapses without any operation being performed. 
    	1.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	SELF 	RETURN, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the 	
    joystick left or right to select a self return trigger setting.  
        Tilting  the  joystick  cycles  through  the  self  return 
    display	in	the	sequence	shown	below.	(unit:	sec,	min)
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    	2.	 If	 you	selected	 any	setting	 other	than	OFF	in	step	 1,	
    press	 the	CAM	 (SET)	 button	 and	then	 tilt	the	 joystick	
    left or right to select a self return mode. 
       OFF  :  In	 the	 auto	 mode,	 exits	the	auto	 mode	
    when the trigger time elapses.
       AUTO  :  Auto 	mode 	setting 	not 	OFF, 	returns 	to	
    the  auto  mode  when  the  trigger  time 
    elapses,	 auto	mode	 setting	 OFF,	
    returns  to  the  home  position  when  the 
    trigger time elapses. 
       HOME  : Returns  to  the  home  position  when  the 
    trigger time elapses. 
       APAN        :  Activates  autopan  when  the  trigger 
    time elapses. 
       SEQ  : Activates  the  sequence  function  when 
    the trigger time elapses. 
       SORT  : Activates  the  sor t  function  when  the 
    trigger time elapses. 
       PTR 1 to 4  : Activates  the  patrol  function  when  the 
    trigger time elapses. 
        TRK  : A f t e r   t h e   t r i g g e r   t i m e   e l a p s e s ,   t h e 
    camera  returns  to  the  home  position 
    and  then  automatic  tracking  starts. 
    Following 	that, 	after 	a 	set 	time, 	the	
    camera  returns  to  the  home  position 
    a n d   s t a r t s   t o   c o n t i n u e   a u t o m a t i c 
    tracking. 
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	AUTO.
    30MIN     ↔     20MIN     ↔      10MIN      ↔      5MIN      ↔      3MIN      ↔     2MIN     ↔     1MIN 
    OFF   ↔   1S   ↔   2S   ↔   3S   ↔   .......  ↔   10S   ↔   20S   ↔   30S   ↔   40S
    60MIN50S↔ ↔
    ↔ ↔
    OFF  ↔ AU TO  ↔  HOME  ↔ AP AN ↔  SEQ  ↔ SO RT
          TRK   ↔   PTR4   ↔   PTR3   ↔   PTR2   ↔   PTR1
    Notes: 
    •		 Automatic	 tracking	covers	a	range	 from	horizontal	 to	
    directly  below  the  camera.  The  digital  flip  function 
    (page	20)	does	not	operate.	Also,	the	pan	range	can	
    be	limited	by	using	the	PAN	LIMIT	setting	(page	17).
    •		 The 	automatic 	tracking 	function 	incorporated 	in 	this 	
    system  easily  tracks  moving  objects  on  screen. 
    Moving subjects are not automatically tracked in the 
    following situations. 
    	 •	 When	multiple	moving	subjects	are	on	screen
    	 •	 When	the	subjects	are	moving	very	fast
    	 •	 When	the	image	is	dark
    	 •	 When	the	subject	has	little	contrast
    	 •	 When	moving	objects	are	either	large	or	small
    	 •	 When	the	image	flickers
    	 •	Auto 	mode 	is 	the 	mode 	currently 	in 	operation.	
    A u t o   m o d e   i s   a u t o m a t i c a l l y   a d j u s t e d   w h e n 
    changes  are  made  to  the  operation  or  other 
    settings using the system controller.
    	 •	
    AUTO	MODE:	Should	be	the	mode	currently	in	operation.	 •	Pressing	 the	AUTOPAN	 button	from	the	controller	
    should	 change	 AUTO	MODE	 to	the	 value	 of	
    AUTOPAN	KEY.
    OFF ↔  SEQ  ↔  SOR T  ↔  AUTOPAN   ↔  PAT ROL1  ↔  PAT ROL2
                  AU TOTRA CK    ↔   PAT ROL4   ↔   PAT ROL3  
    						
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     4.  Move  the  cursor  to  DWELL  TIME,  and  then  tilt  the 
    joystick left or right to select the start point and end 
    point dwell time setting.  
        Tilting  the  joystick  cycles  through  the  stop  time 
    display	in	the	sequence	shown	below.	(unit:	sec)
        The factory default setting is 1S.
    	5.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	PAN 	LIMIT, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick	left	or	right	to	toggle	it	ON	and	OFF.	
       ON  :	Limits	 manual	 panning	 to	the	 zone	 between 	
    the  start  point  and  the  end  point.  The  TILT 
    range	 is	from	 horizontal	 to	straight	 down.	
    Select	 OFF	for	the	 ENDLESS	 setting	(step	3)	
    when using this setting. 
       OFF  :	Allows 	manual 	panning 	outside 	the 	zone	
    between the start point and the end point. 
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    PAN LIMIT 
    PAN	 LIMIT	 allows	 panning	 in	the	 area	 from	the	start 	
    point to the end point specified in step 1, but not in the 
    area from the end point to the start point.  
     
    6  AUTOPAN Key Setting (AUTOPAN KEY) 
    Set	 the	operations	 of	the	 camera	 when	AUTOPAN	 is	
    executed	from	the	system	controller.	(page	16)
    	1.	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	AUTOPAN	 KEY,	and	then	 tilt	the	
    joystick  left  or  right  to  select  a  camera  movement 
    mode setting.
        Tilting  the  joystick  cycles  through  settings  in  the 
    sequence shown below. 
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	AUTOPAN.
    Notes: 
    •		 Auto	 Mode	 can	be	started,	 but	not	stopped,	 with	
    the	AUTOPAN	key.	
    •		 PATROL1-4	 displays	only	the	set	number	 of	patrol	
    routines	(this	page). 
    7  Patrol Function Setting (PATROL) 
    The  patrol  function  remembers  manual  operations  for 
    later automatic playback when they are needed. 
      1.  Aim  the  camera,  with  the  menu  closed,  at  the  start 
    point of the routine you want it to remember.
    	2.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	NUMBER, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the 	joystick 	
    left or right to specify the number of patrol routines.
        Tilting  the  joystick  cycles  through  settings  in  the 
    sequence  shown  below.  The  amount  of  storage 
    time  available  depends  on  the  number  of  routines. 
    The  storage  time  display  changes  in  the  sequence 
    shown	below.	(unit:	sec,	min)
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	1	(2	MIN).
    Notes:
    •			 	The	 auto	 mode	 is	exited	 automatically	 whenever	
    manual	 PAN/TILT	 or	ZOOM/FOCUS	 is	performed	 if	
    AUTOPAN	 is	operating	 and	PAN/TILT	 does	SEQ,	
    SORT,	 PATROL,	 or	AUTOTRACK	 movement.	Note, 	
    however,  that  that  the  contents  of  the  setting  menu 
    do not change. To return to the auto mode, open the 
    setup menu and then close it again. The auto mode 
    will  also  activate  when  the  self  return  trigger  time 
    (page	16)	elapses.	
    •			 	During	 operation,	 the	lens	 may	 enter	the	 refresh	
    mode. 
    •	 	 	 	PAT R O L 1 - 4 	d i s p l a y s 	o n l y 	t h e 	s e t 	n u m b e r 	o f 	
    patrol	routines	(this	page).	
    l   Configuring AUTOPAN Detailed 
    Settings 
     1.	 Perform 	the 	following 	steps 	to 	set 	the 	PAN 	start	
    point and end point.  
    	 (1)	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	POSITION, 	press 	the 	CAM	
    ( S E T ) 	b u t t o n , 	a n d 	t h e n 	m o v e 	t h e 	c u r s o r 	t o	
    START. 
    	 (2)	 Use 	the 	joystick 	to 	move 	the 	camera 	to 	the	
    desired	 PAN	start	 point,	 and	then	 press	 the	CAM	
    (SET)	button.	
        T h i s   d e f i n e s   t h e   s t a r t   p o i n t   a n d   m o v e s   t h e 
    cursor	to	END.	
    	 (3)	 Use 	the 	joystick 	to 	move 	the 	camera 	to 	the	
    desired	 PAN	end	point,	 and	then	 press	 the	CAM	
    (SET)	button.	
        T h i s   d e f i n e s   t h e   s t a r t   p o i n t   a n d   m o v e s   t h e 
    cursor	to	POSITION.	
      2.  Move  the  cursor  to  SPEED  and  then  tilt  the  joystick 
    left or right to select a panning speed setting. 
    	 	 Shifting	 the	setting	 towards	 the	“H”	 (right)	 side	
    increases  the  speed,  while  shifting  towards  the  “L” 
    (left)	side	decreases	it.	
        The factory default setting is 128.
    	3.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	ENDLESS, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the 	joystick 	
    left or right to turn endless panning on or off. 
       ON  : Pans  from  the  start  point  to  the  end  point, 
    a n d   t h e n   c o n t i n u e s   t o   p a n   i n   t h e   s a m e 
    direction from the end point to the start point. 
    Select	 OFF	for	the	 PAN	 LIMIT	 setting	 (step	5)	
    when  using  this  setting.  Panning  will  be 
    repeated endlessly. 
       OFF  : Pans  from  the  start  point  to  the  end  point, 
    and  then  reverses  direction  to  pan  from  the 
    e n d   p o i n t   t o   t h e   s t a r t   p o i n t .   P a n n i n g   i s 
    repeated endlessly. 
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    Star t point 
    End point
    AUTO PAN
    z one P
    AN LIMIT 
    z one
    Camer
    a
          **AUTOPAN**
    POSITION 
    SPEED
    ENDLESS
    DWELL TIME
    PAN LIMIT
     RET TOP START
    END
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    L     H
    OFF
    1S
    OFF
    0S  ↔  1S  ↔  2S  ↔  3S  ↔  5S  ↔  10S  ↔  20S  ↔  30S
    AU
    TO PAN  ↔  SEQ  ↔  SOR T  ↔  PATROL1  ↔  PAT ROL2 
    AU TOTRA CK ↔  PAT ROL4  ↔  PAT ROL3 
    						
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     Note	 that	the	total	 patrol	 time	is	two	 minutes,	 and	the	
    time allowed for each routine depends on the number 
    of  patrol  routines  that  are  configured.  The  values  in 
    parentheses  indicate  the  time  of  each  patrol  routine 
    (two	 minutes	 for	one	 pattern,	 one	minute	 each	for	two	
    patterns,	30	seconds	each	for	four	patterns).	
      
    If  you  want  to  change  the  number  of  patrol  routines 
    f ro m   a   p re v i o u s   s e t t i n g ,   f i r s t   d e l e t e   a l l   o f   t h e 
    currently  store  patrol  routines.  To  delete  everything, 
    move  the  cursor  to  RESET,  and  press  the  CAM 
    (SET)	button.	
    	3.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	a 	PATROL 	number 	(PATROL 	1	
    through 	4), 	and 	then 	tilt 	the 	joystick 	left 	or 	right 	to	
    select a patrol setting. 
       ---  : Disables the selected patrol routine.
       PLAY  : Performs	the	selected	patrol	routine.	(see	
    this	page)
       LEARN  : Select  this  option  to  teach  the  camera  a 
    series	 of	movements	 (patrol	routine).	 (An	
    asterisk	 (*)	to	the	 right	 of	a	PATROL	 number	
    indicates  that  it  already  has  a  patrol  routine 
    assigned	to	it.)	(see	this	page)
       DEL → PUSH SET : 	 Press	the	CAM	 (SET)	 button	 to	
    d e l e t e 	a n 	e x i s t i n g 	p a t r o l	
    routine. 
      
    	 (1)	 Press	 the	system	 controller’s	 F2	button	 to	close	
    the menu. 
        The  orientation  of  the  camera  moves  to  the 
    stored  start  position,  and  the  camera  starts  to 
    playback the stored movement. 
    	 (2)	 When 	the 	playback 	is 	finished, 	manually 	pan,	
    tilt,	zoom	and	focus.	
      
    	 (1)	 Press	 the	system	 controller’s	 F2	button	 to	close	
    the menu. 
        The  start  position  is  stored,  and  the  camera’s 
    movements can be stored. 
    	 (2)	 Operate	the	camera	to	store	the	movements.	
    	 	 “LEARNING	 (***S)”	is	displayed	 in	the	 centre	 of	
    the  screen  when  the  movements  are  being 
    stored.	(unit:	sec)
    	 	 *	 “(***S)”	indicates	 the	amount	 of	time	 that	
    remains for storing movements. 
    	 (3)	 The 	setup 	menu 	is 	displayed 	and 	teaching 	stops.
        Storing  movements  stops  when  the  remaining 
    time reaches “0S”.Notes:
    •				 Selecting 	LEARN 	to 	teach 	the 	camera 	a 	patrol	
    routine  causes  the  following  parameters  to  be 
    stored along with the camera movements. 
    				(1)	 Parameters	at	the	Beginning	of	the	Routine
      •	 PAN,	TILT,	ZOOM,	and	FOCUS	positions
      • IRIS level
      •	 Shutter	speed	(SHUTTER)
      •	 Gain	(AGC)	setting
      •	 Electronic 	sensitivity 	enhancement 	(SENS	  
    	 					UP)	setting
      •	 White	balance	(WHITE	BAL)	setting	
    					(2)	 During	Camera	Movement
      •	 PAN,	TILT,	ZOOM,	and	FOCUS	positions
      • IRIS operation
      • Preset positioning 
    •   The  auto-focus  function  does  not  work  during 
    patrol  operations.  The  image  goes  out  of  focus 
    when 	the 	camera 	zooms 	in 	from 	a 	wide 	angle	
    ( W I D E ) , 	t h i s 	i s 	c a u s e d 	b y 	t h e 	z o o m 	l e n s	
    mechanism. 	The 	fuzziness 	in 	the 	image 	can 	be	
    reduced	 by	starting	 from	a	telephoto	 angle	(TELE)	
    when	registering	a	zoom	operation.
    •    I n   t h e   p a t r o l   p l a y   m o d e ,   b l a c k   a n d   w h i t e 
    automatic switching does not work.
    •   
    In  the  patrol  play  mode,  when  the  power  of  the  
    system  controller  is  turned  on  or  off,  the  patrol  play 
    stops.	 In	this	 case,	 press	 the	PATROL	 PLAY	button 	
    again.	 (If	SELF	 RETURN	 is	set	 to	ON,	 the	patrol	 play	
    will	start	again	after	elapsing	the	setting	return	time.)
    •			 Patrol	 movement	 covers	a	range	 from	horizontal	 to	
    directly  below  the  camera.  The  digital  flip  function 
    (page	20)	does	not	operate.
    •    When  you  want  to  stop  before  the  patrol  memory 
    is	finished, 	either 	click 	"STOP" 	when 	the 	system 	
    controller	is	in	LEARN	mode	or	open	the	menu.
    8  Privacy Zone Setting (PRIVACY ZONE) 
    The 	privacy 	zone 	function 	makes 	it 	possible 	to 	mask	
    specific	 areas	of	the	 scene	 (screen)	 from	view.	 Up	to	
    eight	privacy	zones	can	be	configured.
    Notes:
    •		 Certain 	camera 	orientations 	can 	cause 	privacy	
    zone	masked	area	to	become	visible.		
    •		 The 	privacy 	zone 	function 	does 	not 	mask 	scene	
    areas  during  the  initialisation  routine  performed 
    immediately after camera power is turned on.
    •		 T h e 	z o n e 	p o s i t i o n 	m a y 	s h i f t 	i f 	t h e 	s t a b i l i z e r	
    settings	are	change	after	setting	the	privacy	zone.	
    1(2MIN)   ↔   2(1MIN)   ↔   4(30S)
           **PATROL**
    NUMBER 
     PATROL1*
     PATROL2
     PATROL3
     PATROL4
     RESET
     RET TOP 4(30S)
    PLAY
    ----
    ----
    ---- 
    						
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     7.  Use the joystick to point the camera at the location to 
    be	masked,	and	then	press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
        This  registers  the  camera  position  and  returns  to  
    the	zone	setting	menu.	
      8.  Move the cursor to  →PUSH	 SET	to	the	 right	 of	ZOOM/
    FOCUS,	and	then	press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
    	 	 This	will	display	the	ZOOM/FOCUS	setting	menu.	
      9.  Move  the  joystick  left,  right,  up  and  down  to  adjust 
    the  position  of  the  lens  focus,  and  then  press  the 
    CAM	(SET)	button.		
        This  completes  the  adjustment  procedure  and 
    returns	to	the	zone	setting	menu.	
    	 	 Privacy	zone	should	be	set	under	low	magnification.	If	 the	privacy	zone	is	set	under	high	magnification,	it	
    may shift.
    	10.	Move	 the	cursor	 to	ZONE	 SCALE,	 and	then	 tilt	the	
    joystick	 left	or	right	 to	change	 the	size	 of	the	 zone	
    frame. 
    	 	 Shifting	 the	setting	 towards	 the	-	side	 makes	 zone	
    frame  smaller,  while  shifting  towards  the  +  side 
    makes 	it 	larger. 	Note, 	that 	the 	aspect 	ratio 	of 	the	
    zone	 frame	 is	always	 3:4.	Also,	 the	size	 of	the	 zone	
    frame  that  can  be  set  changes  according  to  the 
    zoom	ratio.	
      11.  Move  the  cursor  to  SET,  and  then  press  the  CAM 
    (SET)	button.	
    	 	 This	 completes	 the	privacy	 zone	setting	 procedure	
    and	returns	to	the	zone	number	selection	menu.	
    	 	 Selecting	 DEL	instead	 of	SET	 deletes	 the	zone	 settings	
    and	returns	to	the	zone	number	selection	menu.	
    9  Image Hold Setting (IMAGE HOLD)
    Image	 hold	causes	 the	current	 picture	to	be	 frozen	 until	
    the  camera  finishes  moving  to  a  preset  position.  This 
    function comes in handy when using a network interface 
    unit for monitoring of camera images over a network. 
    	1.	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	IMAGE	 HOLD,	and	then	 tilt	the	
    joystick	left	or	right	to	toggle	it	ON	and	OFF.	
       ON  : Maintains  the  last  image  until  the  camera 
    finishes moving to a preset position. 
     
    1.	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	PRIVACY	 ZONE,	and	then	 tilt	the	
    joystick	left	or	right	to	select	a	privacy	zone	setting.
       ON (1)  : Turns	on	the	privacy	zone	function.	(Grey)
       ON (2)  :	Turns	on	the	privacy	zone	function.	(Mosaic)
       OFF  :	Turns	off	the	privacy	zone	function.
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    	 	 Use	the	following	steps	to	configure	privacy	zones.	
    	2.	 When	 the	camera	 is	set	 to	"ON	 (2)",	after	 accessing	
    the	 zone	 setting	 menu	by	following	 the	instructions	
    in	 step	 3	to	 5,	move	 the	cursor	 to	ZONE	 LEVEL,	 and	
    then  tilt  the  joystick  left  or  right  to  change  the 
    concentration	of	the		private	zone	.
    					To	set	private	zone	by	operating	steps	after	step	3.
    	3.	 When	 PRIVACY	 ZONE	is	set	 to	"ON	 (1)"	or	"ON	 (2)",	
    move	 the	cursor	 to	PRIVACY	 ZONE,	and	then	 press	
    the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
    	 	 This	 will	display	 the	ZONE	 NUMBER	 selection	menu.	
    The	 picture	 will	be	wide	 angle	(WIDE)	 if	there	 is	no 	
    privacy	zone	defined	for	the	current	zone	number.	
    	4.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	ZONE 	NUMBER, 	and 	then 	tilt	
    the	 joystick	 left	or	right	 to	select	 the	zone	 number	 (1	
    to	8)	you	want	to	configure.		
    	 	 An	 asterisk	 (*)	to	the	 right	 of	the	 a	number	 indicates	
    that	 it	already	 has	a	privacy	 zone	configured	 for	it.	
    Selecting	 such	a	zone	 number	 zooms	the	picture	 to	
    the	 zoom	 setting	 that	was	 in	effect	 when	its	privacy	
    zone	settings	were	configured.	
    	5.	 Press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
    	 	 T h i s 	w i l l 	d i s p l a y 	t h e 	z o n e 	s e t t i n g 	m e n u . 	T h e	
    appearance	of	the	menu	depends	on	zone	settings.
    	 	 The	 currently	 configured	 zone	frame	 will	appear	 in	
    the centre of the picture. 
        Performing  the  remaining  steps  of  this  procedure 
    will	 delete	 the	current	 zone	frame	 and	replace	 it	
    with	the	new	zone	frame	that	you	configure.	
      6.  Move the cursor to  →PUSH	SET	to	the	 right	 of	PAN/
    TILT,	and	then	press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
    	 	 This	will	display	the	PAN/TILT	setting	menu.	
      **ZONE NUMBER  1 /8** 
     RET TOP
    →PUSH SET→PUSH SET
     •••I •
    •••128
     -      +PAN/TILT
    ZOOM/FOCUS
    ZONE SCALE
     ••I•••2ZONE LEVEL
     SET DEL
     RET TOP
      **ZONE NUMBER  1 /8**
     ZOOM   /  FOCUS
    →PUSH SET→PUSH SET
     ••• I••• 128
     -      +PAN/TILT
    ZOOM/FOCUS
    ZONE SCALE
     ••I•••• 2ZONE LEVEL
     SET DEL
     RET TOP
      **ZONE NUMBER  1 /8**
     TILT   /  PAN
    →PUSH SET→PUSH SET
     ••I••••2
     •••I•••128
     -     +PAN/TILT
    ZOOM/FOCUS
    ZONE LEVEL
    ZONE SCALE
     SET DEL
     RET TOP  **ZONE NUMBER  1 /8** 
    						
    							20
    The	direction	 indicators	 are	N	(north),	 NE	(northeast),	 E	
    (east), 	SE 	(southeast), 	S 	(south), 	SW 	(southwest), 	W 	
    (west),	and	NW	(northwest).
      1.  Move  the  cursor  to  AREA  TITLE,  and  then  tilt  the 
    joystick  left  or  right  to  turn  the  area  title  display 
    function on or off. 
       ON (NESW)  : Displays direction indicators. 
    	 	 	 Selecting 	ON 	(NESW) 	and 	pressing 	the	
    CAM 	(SET) 	button 	will 	display 	the 	position	
    (NESW)	 setting	menu,	which	you	can	 use	for	
    configuring	detailed	settings.	(this	page)	
       ON (USER)  : Displays	user	input	text.	
    	 	 	 Selecting	 ON	(USER)	 and	pressing	 the	CAM	
    ( S E T ) 	b u t t o n 	w i l l 	d i s p l a y 	t h e 	a re a 	t i t l e	
    (USER)	 selection	 menu,	which	you	can	 use	
    for	configuring	detailed	settings.	(page	21)	
       OFF  : Tu r n s   o ff   d i s p l a y   o f   a re a   t i t l e   d i re c t i o n 
    indicators	and	text.	
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
      (1)	When	ON	(NESW)	is	selected	
    After 	selecting 	ON 	(NESW), 	you 	can 	use 	the 	position	
    (NESW)	setting	menu	to	configure	detailed	settings.	
    Once	 you	set	the	 northerly	 (N)	direction	 for	the	 camera,	
    all other directions are displayed automatically. 
      1.  Move the cursor to  →PUSH	SET	to	the	 right	 of	PAN/
    TILT,	and	then	press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
    	 	 This	will	display	the	PAN/TILT	setting	menu.	
      2.  Use the joystick to point the camera north, and then 
    press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
      3.  Move the cursor to  →PUSH	 SET	to	the	 right	 of	ZOOM/
    FOCUS,	and	then	press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
    	 	 This	will	display	the	ZOOM/FOCUS	setting	menu.	
      4.  Move  the  joystick  left,  right,  up  and  down  to  adjust 
    the  position  of  the  lens  focus,  and  then  press  the 
    CAM	(SET)	button.		
    →PUSH SET→PUSH SET
      **DIRECTION(NESW)**
    PAN/TILT
    ZOOM/FOCUS
    POSI
                +           N
     RET TOP ZOOM   /  FOCUS
     
      
    OFF  : Picture  being  picked  up  by  the  camera 
    continues  to  be  displayed  as  the  camera 
    moves to a preset position. 
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    >  Digital Flip Setting (DIGITAL FLIP) 
    Nor mally, 	a 	camera 	needs 	to 	stop 	when 	it 	points	
    straight  down  during  tilt.  With  digital  flip,  however,  the 
    camera is able to tilt from 0° to 180° in a single motion. 
    This makes it possible to track objects passing directly 
    under  the  camera  more  smoothly.  The  picture  is  
    flipped 	vertically 	and 	horizontally 	when 	the 	camera 	is	
    at an angle of around 135°. 
    	1.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	DIGITAL 	FLIP, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick	left	or	right	to	toggle	it	ON	and	OFF.	
       ON  :	Turns 	on 	digital 	flip. 	Note 	that 	the 	tilt 	range	
    becomes  0
    °  to  90°	 when	 ON	is	selected	 for	
    the	PAN	LIMIT	setting.	
       OFF  : Turns  off  digital  flip.  With  this  setting,  the  tilt 
    range is 0
    ° to 90°.
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	ON.
     
    Notes:
    •			 Digital	 flip	is	performed	 when	the	joystick	 is	held	
    straight downwards only. It is not performed when 
    the joystick is tilted in any other direction.
    •			 When 	OFF 	is 	selected 	for 	DIGITAL 	FLIP, 	the	
    following  steps  need  to  be  performed  in  order  to 
    tilt the camera 180
    °.
    ( 1 ) 	T i l t 	t h e 	j o y s t i c k 	d o w n w a rd s 	t o 	p o i n t 	t h e	
    camera straight down. 
    (2)	 Tilt	 the	 joystick	 left	or	right	 to	pan	 the	camera	
    180
    °. 
    (3)	Tilt	the	joystick	upwards.	
    •			
    Momentarily	 turn	off	DIGITAL	 FLIP	and	set	the	 zoom	
    limit	 to	36x	 magnification	 or	less	 before	 setting	 a	
    preset position directly from the WV-CU360C System 
    Controller.  You  can  turn  these  functions  back  on 
    again after setting the preset position.
    					 	Note 	that 	digital 	flip 	cannot 	be 	specified 	for 	the	
    90
    ° to 180° tilt range. 
    A			    Proportional Pan/Tilt Setting (PROPO. P/T) 
    This 	function 	optimizes 	the 	image 	by 	automatically	
    adjusting	 the	PAN/TILT	 (horizontal/vertical	 rotation)	
    speed	according	to	the	zoom	ratio.	
    	1.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	PROPO.P/T, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick	left	or	right	to	toggle	it	ON	and	OFF.	
    ON   :  Pan/tilt  speed  is  in  inverse  proportion  to  the 
    						zoom	ratio.
    OFF  :  The  speed  is  constant  at  the  fastest  level   
    						regardless	of	the	zoom	ratio.	
    The	factory	default	setting	is	ON.
    B					    Area Title Setting (AREA TITLE) 
    The  area  title  function  lets  you  display  a  direction 
    indicator  that  appears  in  the  picture  to  indicate  the 
    direction  of  the  location  being  shown  on  the  screen. 
    Text 	can 	also 	be 	displayed 	in 	place 	of 	the 	direction	
    indicators, if desired. 
    →PUSH SET
      **DIRECTION(NESW)**
    PAN/TILT
    ZOOM/FOCUS
    POSI
               +           N
     RET TOP
      
    →PUSH SET
    →PUSH SET→PUSH SET
      **DIRECTION(NESW)**
    PAN/TILT
    ZOOM/FOCUS
    POSI
                +           N
     RET TOP TILT   /  PAN 
    						
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