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     5.  R e p e a t   s t e p s   1   t h r o u g h   4   f o r   t h e   o t h e r   a r e a 
    numbers,	if	you	want	(2	to	8).
    Note: 
    •		 The  area  title  is  always  displayed  under  the 
    c a m e r a   I D .   I f   y o u   s p e c i f y   d i f f e r e n t   d i s p l a y 
    position  settings  for  the  camera  ID  and  the  area 
    title  ID,  camera  ID  settings  must  incorporate  the 
    area 	title 	ID 	settings. 	Furthermore, 	when 	setting	
    the  area  title  ID,  the  camera  ID  will  be  displayed 
    above the area title ID. 
    •			 Whether	 the	camera	 ID	is	set	 to	Open	 or	Close,	
    camera ID will be displayed. 
    Whether  or  not  the  camera  ID  is  set,  when  area  title 
    ID is displayed, the camera ID will also be displayed, 
    but this only applies within the area title channel.
    C   Tilt Angle Setting (TILT ANGLE) 
    Selecting  -5
    °	 for 	the 	TILT 	ANGLE 	setting 	allows 	tilting	
    past	horizontal,	in	the	range	of	-5
    ° to 185°. 
      1. 
    Move 	the	 cursor	 to	TILT	 ANGLE,	 and	then	 tilt	the	 joystick	
    left or right to toggle the setting between -5
    ° and 10°. 
        The factory default setting is 0°.
    Notes:
    •		Zooming	 to	WIDE	 while	-5
    ° is selected for the TILT 
    angle  setting  will  cause  the  upper  half  of  the 
    picture to become hidden.
    •		 With 	cer tain 	subjects, 	AGC 	(gain 	control) 	can	
    cause the image to become white.
    •		 When	 the	TILT	 ANGLE	 setting	is	no	 more	 than	10
    °, 
    the dome cover may be shot. 
     D			   Cleaning Settings (CLEANING) 
    This  camera  uses  a  "slip  ring"  for  transmission  of 
    electrical power and signals. A dirty slip ring can cause 
    deterioration of picture quality and generation of noise. 
    The	 cleaning	 function	performs	 cleaning	approx.	once	
    a week to keep the slip ring clean. 
    	1.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	CLEANING, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick	left	or	right	to	toggle	it	ON	and	OFF.	
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    	 	 The	 text	CLEANING	 appears	in	the	 centre	 of	the 	
    screen while the cleaning process is being performed.  
    Note:
    •		S e l e c t 	O F F 	f o r 	C L E A N I N G 	w h e n 	t h e 	s y s t e m	
    controller  uploads  or  downloads  the  preset  data.  
    This  protects  against  the  download  or  upload 
    failure due to start up of the cleaning process. 
    5.		 Move
    	the 	cursor 	to 	POSI 	
    ,  and  then  press  the 
    CAM	(SET)	button.	
        This will display the ID position setting menu.
    6.   Use  the  joystick  to  select  an  area  title  display 
    position,	and	then	press	the	MON	(ESC)	button.	
        This  registers  the  area  title  display  position  and 
    returns	to	the	area	title	(NESW)	setting	menu.	
    (2)	When	ON	(USER)	is	selected	
    After	 selecting	 ON	(USER),	 you	can	 use	the	area	 title	
    (USER)	setting	menu	to	configure	detailed	settings.
    You  can  use  the  following  procedure  to  configure 
    direction 	settings, 	and 	to 	input 	text 	associated 	with 	a	
    particular direction indicator. 
      1.  Move  the  cursor  to  1,  and  then  press  the  CAM 
    (SET)	button.	
        This will display the position setting menu. An asterisk 
    (*)	to	the	 right	 of	an	 area	 title	number	 indicates	 that	it	
    already has an area title assigned to it.
      
    If	 the	 there	 is	already	 text	associated	 with	the	
    direction you selected, it will appear under the cross 
    mark 	(+). 	If	 there	 is	no	 text 	associated 	with 	the 	
    direction,	only	the	cross	mark	(+)	will	be	displayed.
    	2.	 Adjust	 the	camera	 orientation	 (pan	and	tilt),	zoom,	
    and focus. 
    	 	 Perform 	steps 	1 	through 	4 	under 	“(1) 	When 	ON	
    (NESW)	is	selected”	on	page	20.	
      3.  Move the joystick to the right to align the cursor with 
    the	title	display,	and	press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
        This will display the area title setting menu. 
    	 	 In	 the	example	 screen	shown	in	step	 1,	NORTH	
     
    is the title name of area title number 1. 
      4.  Input an area title. 
    	 	 The	 text	input	 procedure	 is	the	 same	 as	that	 for	
    camera ID input. 
        See  steps  3  through  5  under  “Camera  ID  Settings” 
    on	page	 5	for	 information	 about	inputting	 the	text	 for	
    the area title and specifying its position on the display. 
         
    FLOOR 1
    N
       **AREA TITLE(USER)**
           NORTH
     2
     3     
     4     
     5     
     6      7
     8     
     RET TOP RESET
    1*
         AREA TITLE 1
          123456789
         ABCDEFGHIJKLM
         NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
         ().,:;&#!?=
         +-*/%$
        SPACE     
        ---- POSI RET RESET
        NORTH...........
              
          
     0
    →PUSH SET
      **DIRECTION(USER) 1**
    PAN/TILT
    ZOOM/FOCUS
                +          NORTH
     RET TOP DEL
      
     
    →PUSH SET
         
    FLOOR 1
    NORTH 
    						
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    Alarm settings
    n Using the Alarm Setup Menu 
    Display  the  alarm  setup  menu  from  the  setup  menu  to 
    configure alarm settings. 
    First,	display	the	alarm	setup	menu.	
    	1.	 Display	the 	advanced 	setup 	menu 	(page 	8), 	move 	
    the  cursor  to  ALARM 
    ,  and  then  press  the  CAM 
    (SET)	button.	
        This will display the alarm setup menu. 
      *	 The	 following	 sections	numbered	 1  to  3	explain	
    how to use each of the alarm setup menu items. 
      1  Motion Detector Setting (VMD)
      1.  Move  the  cursor  to  VMD,  and  then  tilt  the  joystick 
    left	or	right	to	toggle	it	ON	and	OFF.	
       OFF   : Turns off the motion detector. 
       MOTION DET  : 
      Alarm signal is output when motion is 
    detected  in  the  image.  Selecting 
    MOTION	DET	and	pressing	 the	CAM	
    (SET)	 button	 displays	 the	MOTION 	
    DET  setting  menu,  which  can  be 
    used for configuring detailed settings. 
        SCENE CHANGE :   Alarm  signal  is  output  when  the 
    camera  is  covered  by  cloth,  a 
    lid, spray paint or something. 
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    Motion Detector 
    The  motion  detector  divides  the  screen  into  48  blocks 
    and  monitors  changes  in  the  luminance  in  each  block. 
    When	 it	detects	 any	change	 (movement)	 in	the	 image,	
    it	 outputs	 an	alarm	 signal.	 When	a	change	 (movement)	
    in  the  image  is  detected  while  in  the  auto  mode,  the 
    alarm  signal  is  output  and  the  camera  stops  at  the 
    preset position for a specified amount of time. 
    Important: Conditions for SCENE CHANGE
    Monitoring might not be possible in the following situations.
    	 •	 If	only	one	part	of	the	screen	is	not	covered,	or	if	the	
    covering is translucent
    Also,  false  detection  might  occur  in  the  following 
    situations. 
    	 •	 When 	extreme 	changes 	in 	lighting 	occur, 	such 	as	
    turning lights on an off
    	 •	 If	pedestrian	or	vehicle	traffic	is	heavy	
    l   Configuring Detailed Motion Detector 
    Settings for MOTION DET 
     1.  Move  the  cursor  to  MASK  SET ,  and  then  press 
    the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
        This will display the mask setting screen. 
      2.  Mask  the  areas  of  the  screen  that  you  do  not  want 
    the motion detector to monitor for movement. 
        To  mask  screen  areas,  use  the  same  procedure  as 
    step 	5 	under 	"SUPER-D6 	(Super 	Dynamic 	6)" 	on	
    page  9.  After  configuring  mask  settings,  press  the 
    MON	 (ESC)	 button	 to	return	 to	the	 motion	 detector	
    setting menu. 
      3.  Move the cursor to ALARM, and then tilt the joystick 
    left	 or	right	 to	toggle	 demo	mode	(see	step	5)	alarm	
    output	ON	and	OFF.		
       ON  : Turns on alarm output in the demo mode. 
       OFF  : Turns off alarm output in the demo mode. 
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    	4.	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	DISPLAY	 MODE,	and	then	 press	
    the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
        This activates the demo mode. 
    Demo Mode
    The demo mode divides the screen into 48 blocks and 
    monitors  changes  in  the  luminance  in  each  block.  It 
    also  masks  any  part  of  the  picture  where  there  is  a 
    c h a n g e 	i n 	a v e r a g e 	l u m i n a n c e 	t h a t 	e x c e e d s 	t h e	
    currently specified detection sensitivity level. The demo 
    mode  results  can  be  used  to  determine  the  optimum 
    detection	 sensitivity	 level	(step	 5)	and	 the	areas	 of	the	
    screen	that	need	to	be	masked	(step	1).	
      5.  Move  the  cursor  to  LEVEL,  and  then  tilt  the  joystick 
    left or right to set the detection sensitivity level.  
        Shifting  the  setting  towards  the  +  side  increases 
    s e n s i t i v i t y,   w h i l e   s h i f t i n g   t o w a r d s   t h e   -   s i d e 
    d e c re a s e s   i t .   R e p e a t   s t e p s   4   a n d   5   u n t i l   t h e 
    optimum sensitivity level is obtained. 
    Detection Conditions 
    Object Size  : The  moving  object  must  be  larger 
    than	 one	of	the	 screen	 blocks	(1/48	
    of	the	total	screen	area).	
    Subject Contrast  : T h e   c o n t r a s t   r a t i o   b e t w e e n   t h e 
    background  and  the  moving  object 
    m u s t 	b e 	a t 	l e a s t 	5 	% 	( a t 	t h e	
    maximum	LEVEL	setting).	
    Object Speed  : The  allowable  time  range  for  the 
    object  to  pass  from  one  edge  of  the 
    screen  to  the  other  is  0.1  second  to 
    0.8 second. Movement that is faster or 
    slower than this cannot be detected. 
        **ALARM SETUP**
    VMD          OFF
    PRESET ALM   OFF
    ALARM IN/OUT
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          **MOTION DET**
    LEVEL
    DWELL TIME    
    DISPLAY MODE
         ALARM    
    MASK SET
    RECOVER TIME
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    -     +
    2S
    OFF
    OFF
    Note:
    •		
    If you want to set  a motion detector for each  preset 
    position,	do	the	scene	file	setting	(page	15).
    •		 Added  description  that  VMD  does  not  move 
    during	automatic	operation	(including	pause) 
    						
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    Note:
    •		Size	 and	speed	 limitations	 are	relaxed	 somewhat	
    when  the  contrast  ratio  between  the  background 
    and the moving object is large. 
      6.  Move  the  cursor  to  DWELL  TIME,  and  then  tilt  the 
    joystick  left  or  right  to  select  an  alarm  detect  dwell 
    time setting. 
    	 	 After	 alarm	detection,	 the	next	 alarm	 is	not	 detected	
    until the specified dwell time elapses. 
        Tilting the joystick cycles through the setting display 
    in	the	sequence	shown	below.	(unit:	sec)
        The factory default setting is 2S.
      7.	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	RECOVER	 TIME,	and	then	 tilt	
    the joystick left or right to select an alarm reset time 
    setting. 
        Tilting the joystick cycles through the setting display 
    in	the	sequence	shown	below.	(unit:	sec,	min)
    	 	 If 	you 	set 	OFF, 	then 	it 	does 	not 	reset 	until 	some	
    other	 operation	 is	done.	 If	AUTOTRACK	 is	set,	 the	
    camera  star ts  automatic  tracking  when  change 
    (movement)	 is	detected	 in	the	 image	 during	 SEQ	or	
    SORT.	
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    Notes:
    •		 Monitoring 	is 	usually 	done 	in 	SEQ 	mode, 	and	
    when	 the	camera	 detects	change	 (movement) 	
    automatic  tracking  starts.  To  have  the  camera 
    return to SEQ mode after a certain amount of time, 
    set	the	SELF	RETURN	setting	to	SEQ.
    •		 Use	 the	mask	 setting	 to	mask	 areas	 where	 there	is	
    wind movement of curtains, etc. 
    •		 Use 	a 	lower 	sensitivity 	level 	(LEVEL) 	setting 	for	
    areas where illumination is low and prone to digital 
    noise.  Also  note  that  operation  error  can  occur 
    when  the  illuminance  of  a  subject  is  changed 
    suddenly  by  the  headlights  of  passing  cars, 
    turning lights on or off, etc. 
    •		 There 	is 	a 	delay 	of 	about 	0.2 	second 	from 	the	
    point	 that	the	camera	 detects	change	 (movement)	
    in  the  image  and  the  point  that  a  signal  is  sent  to 
    the alarm terminal of a VTR, etc. 
    •		 Alarms 	are 	not 	output 	while 	the 	setting 	menu 	is	
    displayed,  unless  demo  mode  alarm  output  is 
    turned on. 
    •		 Alarms 	are 	not 	output 	when 	PAN, 	TILT, 	ZOOM,	
    FOCUS	or	other	functions	are	operating.	
    •		 When	 the	motion	 detector	 is	set	 to	MOTION	 DET	
    or	 SCENE	 CHANGE,	 it	outputs	 alarm	data	during	
    the  blanking  period.  This  can  cause  operational 
    problems  for  a  VTR  or  other  device  that  uses  a 
    time  code  signal,  etc.  Turn  off  the  motion  detector 
    when	not	using	coaxial	communication.	
    •		 The 	motion 	detector 	is 	not 	intended 	for 	use 	as	
    specialty  device  for  the  prevention  of  theft,  fire, 
    etc.  The  manufacture  assumes  no  responsibility 
    f o r   a n y   a c c i d e n t s   t h a t   o c c u r   o r   a n y   l o s s e s 
    incurred while this product is being used. 
    •		 When 	in 	the 	preset 	position 	the 	preset 	position	
    settings are in effect.  
    2  Preset Alarm Setting (PRESET ALM)
    Turning  on  the  preset  alarm  will  output  an  alarm  from 
    the  video  output  port  or  alarm  output  connector  when 
    the  camera  completes  a  move  to  a  preset  position.  An 
    alarm is output in the following cases. 
    	 •	 When	 the	self	 return	 function	 is	activated	 (page	16)	
    a n d   t h e   c a m e r a   f i n i s h e s   m o v i n g   t o   t h e   h o m e 
    position, and when switching to the auto mode. 
    	 •	 When	 SEQ	is	selected	 for	the	 auto	 mode	 (page	 16),	
    and  the  camera  completes  a  move  to  a  preset 
    position during sequential movement 
    	 •	 When 	SORT 	is 	selected 	for 	the 	auto 	mode 	(page	
    16),	 and	the	camera	 completes	 a	move	 to	a	preset	
    position	during	SORT	movement	
    	 •	 When	 AUTOPAN	 is	selected	 for	the	 auto	 mode,	 and	
    the  camera  completes  a  preset  move  up  to  the 
    AUTOPAN	start	point	
    	 •	 When 	the 	camera 	completes 	a 	move 	to 	a 	preset	
    position during manual operation 
    	 •	 When	 PLAY	is	selected	 for	the	 PATROL	 mode,	and	
    the  camera  completes  a  preset  move  up  to  the 
    patrol start point 
    Use the following procedures to configure preset alarm 
    settings 
      1.  Move  the  cursor  to  PRESET  ALM,  and  then  tilt  the 
    joystick	left	or	right	to	toggle	it	ON	and	OFF.	
       ON  : Turns on the preset alarm function. 
       OFF  : Turns off the preset alarm function. 
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    Note: 
    •		 Tu r n   o f f   t h e   p r e s e t   a l a r m   f u n c t i o n   b e f o r e 
    downloading or uploading preset data. 
     
    3  Alarm Input/Output (ALARM IN/OUT)
    Use  this  setting  to  specify  what  operation  the  camera 
    should  perform  when  it  an  alarm  signal  is  input  to  the 
    alarm  input  connector  or  output  from  the  alarm  output 
    connector.
    	1.	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	the	 ALARM	 IN/OUT	
      and  then 
    press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
        This will display the alarm setting menu. 
    	2.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	ALARM 	IN 	1, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick  left  and  right  to  select  the  operation  the 
    camera	 should	perform	 when	an	external	 signal	is	
    received	by	ALARM	IN	1.	
       OFF  : Ignore alarm input signals. 
       1POSI  : Move to preset position 1.  
       AUTOPAN  : Start autopan. 
       PATROL1  :	Start	PATROL	1.	
       AUTOTRACK1  : Move  to  preset  position  number  1, 
    and then perform auto tracking. 
       PATROL1 (S)  :	Start	PATROL 	1, 	and 	maintain 	the	
    s t o re d   p i c t u re   q u a l i t y   s e t t i n g s 
    (page	17)	even	after	completion.
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    2S  ↔  5S  ↔  10S  ↔  30S
    OFF  ↔  1MIN  ↔  2MIN  ↔  3MIN  ↔  5MIN  ↔  10MIN
             
    AU TOTRA CK  ↔  60MIN   ↔  30MIN   ↔  20MIN
        **ALARM IN/OUT**
    ALARM IN1     OFF
    ALARM IN2     OFF
    ALARM IN3     OFF
    ALARM IN4     OFF
    CNT-CLS 1     OFF
     TIME OUT     100MS
    CNT-CLS 2     OFF
    COAX ALM OUT  OFF
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    	3.	 Move	the 	cursor 	to 	ALARM 	IN 	2, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick  left  and  right  to  select  the  operation  the 
    camera	 should	perform	 when	an	external	 signal	is	
    received	by	ALARM	IN	2.	
       OFF  : Ignore alarm input signals. 
       2POSI  : Move to preset position 2.  
       SEQ  : Start sequential movement. 
       PATROL2  :	Start	PATROL	2.	
       AUTOTRACK2  : Move  to  preset  position  number  2, 
    and then perform auto tracking. 
       PATROL2 (S)  :	Start	PATROL 	2, 	and 	maintain 	the	
    s t o re d   p i c t u re   q u a l i t y   s e t t i n g s 
    (page	17)	even	after	completion.	
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    	4.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	ALARM 	IN 	3, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick  left  and  right  to  select  the  operation  the 
    camera	 should	perform	 when	an	external	 signal	is	
    received	by	ALARM	IN	3.	
       OFF  : Ignore alarm input signals. 
       3POSI  : Move to preset position 3.  
       SORT  : Start sort movement. 
       PATROL3 : 	Start	PATROL	3.	
       AUTOTRACK3  : Move  to  preset  position  number  3, 
    and then perform auto tracking.
       PATROL3 (S)  :	Start	PATROL 	3, 	and 	maintain 	the	
    s t o re d   p i c t u re   q u a l i t y   s e t t i n g s 
    (page	17)	even	after	completion.	
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    	5.	 	 Move	the	cursor	to	ALARM	IN	4,	and	then	tilt	the	
    joystick left and right to select the operation the 
    camera	should	perform	when	an	external	signal	is	
    received	by	ALARM	IN	4.	
       OFF  : Ignore alarm input signals. 
       4POSI  : Move to preset position 4.  
       BW :  B l a c k   a n d   w h i t e   d i s p l a y   w h i l e 
    signal is being input. 
       PATROL4  :	Start	PATROL	4.	
       AUTOTRACK4  : Move  to  preset  position  number  4, 
    and then perform auto tracking. 
       PATROL4 (S)  :	Start	PATROL 	4, 	and 	maintain 	the	
    s t o re d   p i c t u re   q u a l i t y   s e t t i n g s 
    (page	17)	even	after	completion.	
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    Notes:
    •			 Use 	PATROL 	1 	(S) 	to 	4 	(S) 	if 	you 	want 	to 	switch	
    picture	 quality	(for	example	 to	switch	 picture	
    quality	 from	day	to	night)	 when	an	alarm	 input	is	
    received.	 ALARM	IN4	can	 be	used	 combined	 with	
    BW. 
        To  use  the  camera  with  this  application,  set  the 
    picture  quality  you  want  to  switch  before 
    r e g i s t e r i n g   t h e   p a t r o l ,   t h e n   s t a r t   t h e   p a t r o l 
    registration  and  then  end  the  registration 
    immediately.
    •			 If	you	 want	 to	change	 the	picture	 quality	settings	
    according	 to	alarm	 input	for	PATROL	 1	(S)	 to	4	(S),	
    the  settings  are  applied  to  the  camera  settings 
    and  are  kept  even  after  the  camera  is  turned  on 
    again.
    •			 PATROL1(S)-4(S)	 displays	only	the	set	number	 of	
    patrol	routines	(page	17). 	6.	
    	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	CNT-CLS 	1, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick left and right to select the alarm output that 
    should	 be	performed	 over	ALARM	 OUT	1	when	 an	
    alarm is detected. 
       OFF  :	No	alarm	output	
       AUX1  :	O u t p u t	a 	c o n t a c t 	c l o s e 	s i g n a l 	w h e n	
    AUX1  input  is  received  from  the  system 
    controller. 
       ALARM  :	Output	an	alarm	 signal	 when	an	alarm	 is	
    detected	by	the	motion	detector	(page	22)	
    or	 the	 preset	 alarm	(page	 23).	After	
    selecting  this  setting,  perform  step  7  to 
    specify the alarm signal output time. 
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    	7.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	TIME 	OUT 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick  left  and  right  to  select  the  alarm  signal 
    output time. 
        Tilting  the  joystick  cycles  through  the  output  time 
    display	in	the	sequence	shown	below.	(unit:	ms)
        The factory default setting is 100MS.
     
    8.	 	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	CNT-CLS	 2,	and	 then	 tilt	the
          joystick left and right to select the alarm output that
    						should	be	performed	from	ALARM	OUT	2	when	an
          alarm is detected. 
       OFF  :	No	alarm	output	
       AUX2  :	O u t p u t	a 	c o n t a c t 	c l o s e 	s i g n a l 	w h e n	
    AUX2  input  is  received  from  the  system 
    controller.
       BW  :	Output	a	contact	 close	signal	 only	while	
    the  camera  is  in  the  black  and  white 
    mode. 
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
     	9.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	COAX 	ALM 	OUT, 	and 	then 	tilt
    						the	joystick	left	or	right	to	toggle	it	ON	and	OFF.	
        This  setting  turns  alarm  controls  whether  an  alarm  is 
    output  when  the  camera  moves  to  one  of  the  preset 
    positions	 specified	 for	ALARM	 IN	1	through	 4	(1POSI,	
    2POSI,	3POSI,	4POSI)	in	steps	2	through	5,	above.	
       ON  :	Output	an 	alarm 	signal 	from 	the 	video	
    output  connector  at  the  point  the  camera 
    f i n i s h e s   m o v i n g   t o   a   p re s e t   p o s i t i o n 
    (number	 1	through	 4)	when	 there	is	alarm	
    input	to	ALARM	IN	(1	through	4).	
       OFF  :	No	alarm	signal	output	
    	 	 The	factory	default	setting	is	OFF.
    Notes: 
    •		 The 	camera 	ignores 	alarm 	inputs 	during 	manual	
    operation.
    •		 Turn 	off 	alarm 	outputs 	when 	the 	system 	controller 	
    downloads or uploads the preset data. 
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    Special settings
    n Using the Special Setup Menu 
    Display the special setup menu from the setup menu to 
    adjust picture quality.  
    First,	display	the	special	setup	menu.	
    	1.	 Display	the 	advanced 	setup 	menu 	(page 	8), 	move 	
    the  cursor  to  SPECIAL 
    ,  and  then  press  the  CAM 
    (SET)	button.
        This will display the special setup menu. 
      *	 This	 section	 explains	 items	1  through  5  on  the 
    special setup menu in that order.
      1  Adjusting Picture Quality 
    Use the following procedure to adjust picture quality. 
    	1.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	CHROMA 	GAIN, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the 	
    joystick	 left	or	right	 to	adjust	 the	CHROMA	 GAIN	
    level.  
    	2.	 Move 	the 	cursor 	to 	AP 	GAIN, 	and 	then 	tilt 	the	
    joystick left or right to adjust the aperture level.  
      3.  Move  the  cursor  to  PEDESTAL,  and  then  tilt  the 
    joystick left or right to adjust the PEDESTAL level. 
      2  Setting the display (DISPLAY)
      1.  Move the cursor to DISPLAY, and then tilt the joystick 
    left or right to select a display setting.
       OFF  :		Pan,	 tilt,	zoom	 position	 displays	 and	
    alarm are not displayed. 
       ALL  :		Pan,	 tilt,	zoom	 position	 displays	 and	
    alarm are all displayed. 
       POSITION  :		Only	 pan,	tilt	and	 zoom	 are	displayed. 	
    Alarm is not displayed. 
       ALARM  :		Only	 alarm	 is	displayed.	 Pan,	tilt	and 	
    zoom	positions	are	not	displayed.
        The factory default setting is ALARM. The  names  and  types  of  displays  for  the  alarm  display 
    are shown in the table below.
     
    Notes:
    •		
    U s e 	a 	s h o r t c u t 	( p a g e 	2 9 ) 	t o 	s w i t c h 	b e t w e e n	
    displaying	 or	not	 displaying	 the	pan,	 tilt,	zoom 	
    positions	 (during	pan,	tilt	and	 zoom	 operation)	 and	
    type of alarm on the monitor screen. 
    			*		 The	 tilt	position	 is	displayed	 ranging	from	-5
    ° to 
    90
    ° to -5°
      3  Compensating for Blemishes (PIX OFF) 
    	1.	 Move	 the	cursor	 to	PIX	 OFF 
    ,  and  then  press  the 
    CAM	(SET)	button.	
    	 	 This 	will 	display 	the 	PIX 	OFF 	menu. 	Perform 	the	
    following  steps  to  perform  blemish  compensation 
    on	the	pixels.
      2.  Select  a  position  that  has  a  blemish  with  the  PIX 
    OFF	number,	and	then	press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.
        This  will  display  the  blemish  compensation  pattern 
    setting screen. 
    	 (1)	 Use	 the	joystick	 to	move	 the	cross	 cursor	 (
    )	to	
    the	location	of	the	defective	pixels.	
    	 (2)	 Move 	the 	cursor 	around 	the 	display 	until 	there	
    are	 no	more	 white	 spots	 (blemishes)	 visible,	and	
    then	press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.
        This will store the blemish compensation pattern.
       **SPECIAL SETUP**
    CHROMA GAIN 
    AP GAIN    
    PEDESTAL    
    DISPLAY      
      ALARM
    PIX OFF
    REFRESH      
    → PUSH SET
    CAMERA RESET → PUSH SET
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    Pan position
    Tilt position*Zoom ratio
    Type of alarm
     
    MOTION DET
    	 Name	of	display		 Type	of	alarm
    	 MOTION	DET	 MOTION	DET
    	 SCENE	CHANGE	 SCENE	CHANGE
    	 ALARM	IN1	
    ALARM	IN	1
    	 ALARM	IN2	 ALARM	IN	2
    	 ALARM	IN3	 ALARM	IN	3
    	 ALARM	IN4	 ALARM	IN	4 
    						
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    	 (3)	 This	returns	to	the	PIX	OFF	menu.
    	 	 An	asterisk	(*)	to	the	 right	 of	a	PIX	 OFF	 number	
    i n d i c a t e s   t h a t   t h e   n u m b e r   h a s   a   b l e m i s h 
    compensation pattern assigned to it. 
        To delete a blemish compensation pattern
    	 (1)	 On 	the 	PIX 	OFF 	menu 	screen, 	select 	of 	the	
    pattern  you  want  to  delete,  and  press  the  CAM 
    (SET)	button.	
        This  will  display  the  blemish  compensation 
    pattern setting screen. 
    	 (2)	 Press	the	F3	button.	
    	 (3)	 This	returns	to	the	PIX	OFF	menu.	
        T h i s   w i l l   d e l e t e   t h e   b l e m i s h   c o m p e n s a t i o n 
    pattern	 and	remove	 the	asterisk	 (*)	to	the	 right	
    of the applicable pattern number. 
      4  Adjusting the Preset Positions (REFRESH) 
      1.  To  correct  for  camera  deviation  from  the  preset 
    positions  during  operation,  move  the  cursor  to 
    → PUSH 	SET 	to 	the 	right 	of 	REFRESH, 	and 	then	
    press	the	F3	button.	
        The  refresh  function  corrects  the  camera  position 
    when it starts to deviate from the preset positions. 
      5    Returning Camera Settings to Their Defaults 
    (CAMERA RESET)
      1.  To  reset  the  camera  to  its  initial  default  settings, 
    move  the  cursor  to  →PUSH  SET  to  the  right  of 
    CAMERA	RESET,	and	then	press	the	F4	button.	
        This  resets  the  camera  to  it  initial  factory  default 
    settings.	 Note,	however,	 that	this	does	 not	change	
    the	 camera's	 preset	position,	 AUTOPAN,	 patrol,	
    R S 4 8 5 ,   b l e m i s h   c o m p e n s a t i o n   p a t t e r n   a n d 
    password settings.
        Also, after the camera is reset, the advanced menu 
    is displayed, not the quick setup menu. 
    Note: 
    •			 If	above 	operations 	are 	per for med 	while 	the	
    c u r s o r   i s   l o c a t e d   a t   a n y   o t h e r   i t e m   b e s i d e s 
    CAMERA  RESET,  further  menu  operations  may 
    become  impossible.  If  this  happens,  use  the 
    procedure  under  "Displaying  the  Setup  Menu"  on 
    page 5 to redisplay the menu. 
         ** PIX OFF ** 
            2     3     4 
      5     6     7     8 
      9    10    11    12
     13    14    15    16
              
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    Password settings
    n Password Lock Settings 
    Set the password lock on the setup menu. 
    l Turning Password Lock ON and OFF 
    The  password  lock  function  can  be  used  to  allow  only 
    authorized 	personnel 	to 	change 	camera 	settings. 	A	
    password must be input in order to turn password lock 
    on or off. 
       ON  :	Prohibits	 changing	any 	settings 	except 	for 	
    the password lock function. 
            Selecting  this  setting  limits  camera 
    configuration	changes	to	authorized	personnel.	
       OFF  : Settings on all menus can be changed.
    If  you  are  using  a  VTR  for  recording,  turn  off  recording 
    before  inputting  the  password.  Inputting  the  password 
    while the picture is being recorded by a VTR will cause 
    the password to be recorded with the picture. 
    	1.	 Display	 the	advanced	 setup	menu	(page	 8),	move	
    the	 cursor	 to	PASSWORD	 LOCK	(ON	or	OFF),	 and	
    then	press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
        This will display the password input menu. 
      2.  To  set  the  password  for  the  first  time,  enter  the 
    factory  default  password  "123"  and  then  press  the 
    CAM	(SET)	button. 
    Note: 
    •		You	 must	 use	this	procedure.	 The	password	 Lock	
    ON/OFF	does	not	switch.	
      3.  Input  a  3-digit  password  by  moving  the  cursor  to 
    each of the applicable numbers along the top of the 
    screen	 (0	to	9)	 and	 pressing	 the	CAM	 (SET)	 button	
    for each digit. 
        The  ↑  pointer  will  move  to  the  right  each  time  you 
    input  a  digit.  After  you  input  all  three  digits,  move 
    the	cursor	to	OK.	
        If you make a mistake during input, move the cursor 
    to	RESET, 	press 	the 	CAM 	(SET) 	button, 	and 	then	
    re-input the entire password.
     
    Note: 
    •			 The	factory	default	password	is	123.	
    	4.	 Press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
        T h i s   r e t u r n s   t o   t h e   s e t u p   m e n u   a n d   t o g g l e s 
    PASSWORD	LOCK	on	or	off.	
        The  password  input  screen  will  reappear  if  you 
    press 	the 	CAM 	(SET) 	button 	after 	inputting 	the	
    wrong  password.  If  this  happens,  perform  step  3 
    again.
    l  Changing the Password 
    After turning on password lock, it is recommended that 
    you  use  the  following  procedure  to  change  the  factory 
    default  password  to  a  different  one.  Also,  make  sure 
    you  keep  a  separate  record  of  your  password  so  you 
    do not forget it. 
    If  you  are  using  a  VTR  for  recording,  turn  off  recording 
    before  inputting  the  password.  Inputting  the  password 
    while the picture is being recorded by a VTR will cause 
    the password to be recorded with the picture. 
    	1.	 Display	 the	setup	 menu	(page	 5),	move	 the	cursor	
    to	 PASSWORD	 LOCK	(ON	or	OFF),	 and	then	 press	
    the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
        This will display the password input menu. 
      2.  Input  the  current  3-digit  password  by  moving  the 
    cursor to each of the applicable numbers along the 
    top	 of	the	 screen	 (0	to	9)	 and	 pressing	 the	CAM 	
    (SET)	button	for	each	digit.	
        The  ↑  pointer  will  move  to  the  right  each  time  you 
    input  a  digit.  After  you  input  all  three  digits,  move 
    the	cursor	to	OK.	
        If you make a mistake during input, move the cursor 
    to	RESET, 	press 	the 	CAM 	(SET) 	button, 	and 	then	
    re-input the entire password. 
     MODEL   WV-CW590 SERIES
    CAMERA
    PAN/TILT
    ALARM
    SPECIAL
    COMMUNICATION
    SCENE SELECT
    LANGUAGE
    → QUICK SETUP
    PASSWORD LOCK OFF
        ** PASSWORD? ** 
      0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
             . . .
    OK  RESET
    NEW PASSWORD
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     MODEL   WV-CW590 SERIES
    CAMERA
    PAN/TILT
    ALARM
    SPECIAL
    COMMUNICATION
    SCENE SELECT
    LANGUAGE
    → QUICK SETUP
    PASSWORD LOCK OFF
        ** PASSWORD? ** 
      0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
             . . .
    OK  RESET
    NEW PASSWORD
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    	3.	 Move	the	cursor	 to	NEW	 PASSWORD   and  press 
    the 	CAM 	(SET) 	button 	to 	display 	the 	password	
    setting menu. 
        The  password  input  screen  will  reappear  if  you 
    press 	the 	CAM 	(SET) 	button 	after 	inputting 	the	
    wrong  password.  If  this  happens,  perform  steps  2 
    and 3 again.
      4.  Input  the  new  3-digit  password  by  moving  the 
    cursor to each of the applicable numbers along the 
    top	 of	the	 screen	 (0	to	9)	 and	 pressing	 the	CAM 	
    (SET)	button	for	each	digit.	
    	 	 Move	the	cursor	to	OK.	
    	5.	 Press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
        This  retur ns  to  the  new  password  input  screen 
    again for verification. 
    	 	 Note	 that	you	cannot	 register	 the	new	 password	 by	
    pressing	the	MON	(ESC)	button.	
      6.  Input the new 3-digit password again by moving the 
    cursor to each of the applicable numbers along the 
    top	 of	the	 screen	 (0	to	9)	 and	 pressing	 the	CAM 	
    (SET)	button	for	each	digit.	
    	 	 Move	the	cursor	to	OK.	
    	7.	 Press	the	CAM	(SET)	button.	
        This completes the password change operation and 
    returns to the setup menu. If the new password you 
    input  in  step  6  is  different  from  the  one  you  input  in 
    step  4,  the  new  password  input  screen  will  appear 
    again.  If  this  happens,  perform  steps  4  through  7 
    a g a i n . 	N o t e 	t h a t 	y o u 	c a n n o t 	re g i s t e r 	t h e 	n e w	
    password	by	pressing	the	MON	(ESC)	button.	
      ** NEW PASSWORD? ** 
      0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
             . . .
           
    OK  RESET
    NEW PASSWORD
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    Shortcuts
    Shortcuts	are	supported	 when	you	are	using	 the	system	 controller	 that	has	a	CAM	 FUNCTION	 button.	With	shortcuts,	
    you  can  configure  camera  functions  by  inputting  function  codes  on  the  10-key  pad  and  then  pressing  the  CAM 
    FUNCTION	button.	
    The  following  is  a  list  of  all  of  the  shortcuts  that  are  supported  by  this  camera.  In  addition,  you  can  also  move  the 
    camera to a preset position by inputting the applicable position number on the 10-key \
    pad. 
      Controller Operation  Setting 
    [6]	+	[5]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 AUTOPAN	ON
    [6]	+	[6]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 AUTOPAN	OFF
    [6]	+	[7]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Increases	AUTOPAN	speed	one	step.	
    [6]	+	[8]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Decreases	AUTOPAN	speed	one	step.	
    [6]	+	[9]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Sets	AUTOPAN	start	point.
    [7]	+	[0]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Sets	AUTOPAN	end	point.
    [7]	+	[1]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 AUTO	MODE:	OFF
    [7]	+	[2]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 AUTO	MODE:	SEQ	ON
    [7]	+	[3]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 AUTO	MODE:	SORT	ON
    [7]	+	[4]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Reverses	AUTOPAN	range.	
    [7]	+	[6]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 ENDLESS:	ON
    [7]	+	[7]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 ENDLESS:	OFF
    [7]	+	[8]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 DIGITAL	FLIP:	ON
    [7]	+	[9]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 DIGITAL	FLIP:	OFF
    [8]	+	[0]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PROPO.P/T:	ON
    [8]	+	[1]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PROPO.P/T:	OFF
    [8]	+	[4]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 SUPER-D6:	ON	
    [8]	+	[5]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 SUPER-D6:	OFF
    [8]	+	[6]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 AF	MODE:	AUTO
    [8]	+	[8]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Performs	auto	focus.	
    [8]	+	[9]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Moves	to	home	position.	
    [9]	+	[0]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 BW:	ON
    [9]	+	[1]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 BW:	OFF
    [9]	+	[2]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 BW:	AUTO
    [9]	+	[3]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 CAMERA	ID:	ON
    [9]	+	[4]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 CAMERA	ID:	OFF
    [9]	+	[5]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 AREA	TITLE:	ON	(NESW)
    [9]	+	[6]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 AREA	TITLE:	ON	(USER)
    [9]	+	[7]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 AREA	TITLE:	OFF
    [1]	+	[0]	+	[0]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Adjusts	camera	position	(REFRESH)	
    [1]	+	[0]	+	[1]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	~	 Registers	a	position	to	a	preset	number	(1	to	64).	
    [1]	+	[6]	+	[4]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]
    [1]	+	[6]	+	[5]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PATROL1:	PLAY
    [1]	+	[6]	+	[6]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PATROL1	-	PATROL4:	STOP
    [1]	+	[6]	+	[7]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PATROL1:	LEARN	start
    [1]	+	[6]	+	[9]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 IRIS:	OPEN
    Notes:
    •		Turn	off	digital	flip	before	registering	preset	positions.	If	NO	REGS.;	FLIP	ON	appears,	do	the	setting	again.	
    •		Shortcuts	may	not	be	performed	if	they	are	executed	while	a	pan,	tilt,	zoom,	or	focus	operation	is	in	progress.	
    •		Shortcuts	1	through	64,	169,	170,	and	301~556	can	be	saved	as	part	of	a	patrol	routine.	
    •			Except 	for 	shortcuts 	169 	and 	170, 	executing 	any 	shortcut 	during 	patrol 	routine 	PLAY 	will 	cause 	the 	PLAY	
    operation to stop.  
    						
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     Controller Operation  Setting 
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[0]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 IRIS:	CLOSE
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[1]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 SHUTTER:	ON
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[2]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 SHUTTER:	OFF
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[3]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Increases	shutter	speed	one	step.	
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[4]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Decreases	shutter	speed	one	step.	
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[5]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 AGC:	ON
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[6]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 AGC:	OFF
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[7]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 SENS	UP:	FIX	ON
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[8]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 SENS	UP:	FIX	OFF
    [1]	+	[7]	+	[9]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Increases	electronic	sensitivity	enhancement	(FIX)	one	step.	
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[0]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Decreases	electronic	sensitivity	enhancement	(FIX)	one	step.	
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[1]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 SENS	UP:	AUTO	ON
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[2]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 SENS	UP:	AUTO	OFF
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[3]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Increases	electronic	sensitivity	enhancement	(AUTO)	one	step.	
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[4]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Decreases	electronic	sensitivity	enhancement	(AUTO)	one	step.	
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[7]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Pans	180
    ° . 
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[8]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 CLEANING:	ON
    [1]	+	[8]	+	[9]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 CLEANING:	OFF
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[0]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 BW	AUTO	switching	time:	2	seconds	
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[1]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 BW	AUTO	switching	time:	10	seconds	
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[2]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 BW	AUTO	switching	time:	30	seconds	
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[3]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 BW	AUTO	switching	time:	60	seconds	
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[4]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PATROL2:	PLAY
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[5]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PATROL3:	PLAY
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[6]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PATROL4:	PLAY
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[7]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PATROL2:	LEARN	start
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[8]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PATROL3:	LEARN	start
    [1]	+	[9]	+	[9]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PATROL4:	LEARN	start
    [2]	+	[0]	+	[0]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Turns	on	auto	tracking.	
    [2]	+	[0]	+	[1]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 STABILIZER:	ON
    [2]	+	[0]	+	[2]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 STABILIZER:	OFF
    [2]	+	[0]	+	[3]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PAN,	TILT,	ZOOM,	coordinate	display	ON
    [2]	+	[0]	+	[4]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 PAN,	TILT,	ZOOM,	coordinate	display	OFF
    [2]	+	[0]	+	[5]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Alarm	display	ON
    [2]	+	[0]	+	[6]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Alarm	display	OFF
    [3]	+	[0]	+	[1]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	~	 Moves	to	a	preset	number	(1	to	256).*	
    [5]	+	[5]	+	[6]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Example:	Preset	number	128	➝	[4]	+	[2]	+	[8]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	
    [6]	+	[0]	+	[1]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	~	 Registers	a	position	to	a	preset	number	(1	to	256).*
    [8]	+	[5]	+	[6]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]	 Example:	Preset	number	128	➝	[7]	+	[2]	+	[8]	+	[CAM	FUNCTION]
    *	 Do 	not 	do 	this 	operation 	with 	the 	previous 	dome 	type 	camera 	models 	(WV-CS850, 	WV-CS854 	series, 	WV-CW860, 	WV-CW864 	series, 	
    WV-CS570	and	WV-CS574	series,	WV-CW960,	WV-CS950,	CW970),	doing	so	may	cause	a	malfunction.	 
    						
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