Panasonic Color Cctv Camera Wv Cw964p Operating Instructions
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RS485 SETUP The following procedure is to configure the RS485 setup when using the system controller to control the camera (pan, tilt, etc.) via the cameras data port. 1. Display the setup menu (page 25), move the cursor to COMMUNICATION O, and then press the CAM (SET) button. This will display the RS485 setup menu. 2. Check the unit number. (page 13) The UNIT NUMBER item shows the unit number specified by DIP Switch 1. The factory default unit number is 1. If DIP Switch 1 specifies 1 to 96 as the unit number, move the cursor to UNIT NUMBER and then tilt the joystick left or right to select a unit number (1 to 96). Note:It is not necessary to configure the RS485 SET UP menu SUB ADDRESS setting. 3. Move the cursor to BAUD RATE, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select a baud rate setting. Tilting the joystick cycles through the baud rate (transmission speed) display in the sequence shown below. (unit: bits/s) The factory default setting is 19200. 4. Move the cursor to DATA BIT, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select a data bit setting (7 or 8). The factory default setting is 8. 5. Move the cursor to PARITY CHECK, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select a parity bit setting (NONE, ODD, EVEN). The factory default setting is NONE. 6. Move the cursor to STOP BIT, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select a stop bit setting (1 or 2). The factory default setting is 1. 7. Move the cursor to XON/XOFF, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select an XON/XOFF setting. The factory default setting is NOT USE. NOT USE :Disables X ON/X OFF data flow control. USE :Enables X ON/X OFF data flow control. 8. Move the cursor to WAIT TIME, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select a wait time setting. The wait time is the time that the camera should wait before resending data when no receive acknowledgement (ACK) is returned after data is sent. Tilting the joystick cycles through the wait time display in the sequence shown below. (unit: ms) The factory default setting is OFF. 9. Move the cursor to ALARM DATA, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select an alarm data send mode setting. POLLING :Sends alarm data in response to a request by the system controller. AUTO1 :Sends alarm data each time an alarm signal is input. AUTO2 :Sends alarm data at five-second intervals. This is the factory default setting. 10. Move the cursor to DELAY TIME, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select a delay time setting. The delay time is the time is the time the camera should wait before sending a receive acknowledge (ACK). The delay time display changes in the sequence shown below. (unit: ms) The factory default setting is OFF. This setting can be configured only when 2-line configuration is selected by DIP Switch 2. (page 13) -21- ** RS485 SETUP ** UNIT NUMBER SUB ADDRESS BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY CHECK STOP BIT XON/XOFF WAIT TIME ALARM DATA DELAY TIME RET TOP1 ----- 19200 8 NONE 1 NOT USE OFF AUTO2 OFF 2400 4800 9600 19200 OFF ↔ 100MS ↔ 200MS ↔ 400MS ↔ 1000MS OFF ↔ 100MS WV-CW964 05.10.18 11:09 AM ページ21
USING THE SETUP MENU This manual describe procedures for operating system controller WV-CU650. All setting configuration procedures start from the setup menu. This section explains how to display the setup menu and provides details about the menu items that it contains. ■Displaying the Setup Menu ● When using the WV-CU650 (1) Select the camera (this camera), and the monitor where displays the setup menu. (2) Press the MENU button to display LCD MENU CAM 101. (3) Press the ENTER button or CAM (SET) button to display CAMERA SETUP. (4) Press the F1 button. Refer to the pages below for details. q CAMERA ID Camera ID Settings Page 22 w SCENE SELECT Scene Select Settings Page 23 e PRESET POSITION Preset Position Settings Page 23 r LANGUAGE Language Setting Page 25 t ADVANCED SETUP Advanced Menu Settings Page 25 ■Camera ID Settings The camera ID is a series of alphanumeric characters that indicate the location of the camera. This item can be used to turn display of the camera ID on the monitor screen on or off, and to input the camera ID. 1. Move the cursor to CAMERA ID, and then tilt the joystick left or right to toggle camera ID display on and off. 2. Select ON or OFF, and then press the CAM (SET) button. The factory default setting is OFF. 3. Use the joystick to move the cursor the character you want to input, and then press the CAM (SET) button. This will cause the selected character to appear in the camera ID input area. Repeat step 3 as many times as necessary to input all of the characters for the camera ID. (Example: DOOR) To input a blank space Move the cursor to SPACE, and then press the CAM (SET) button. To delete all previously input characters Move the cursor to RESET, and then press the CAM (SET) button. To change previously input characters Use the joystick to move the cursor to the camera ID input area. Next, tilt the joystick left and right to move the ↑pointer to the character you want to change. Finally, use step 3 above to input the new character. 4. Move the cursor to POSI, and then press the CAM (SET) button. This will display the ID position setting menu. 5. Use the joystick to select a camera ID display position, and then press the MON (ESC) button. This registers the camera ID display position and returns to the camera setting menu. -22- MODEL WV-CW964 CAMERA ID OFF SCENE SELECT PRESET POSITION LANGUAGE →ADVANCED SETUP q e t w r CAMERA ID--- 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ ().,:;!?= +-*/%$ SPACE ---- POSI RET RESET DOOR............ DOOR Camera ID Input area WV-CW964 05.10.19 4:36 PM ページ22
-23- ■Scene Select Settings Display the scene select setting menu from the setup menu to configure scene select settings. First, display the scene select setting menu. 1. Display the setup menu (page 22), move the cursor to SCENE SELECT O, and then press the CAM (SET) button. This will display the scene select setting menu. ●Scene Select Settings Use the following procedure to configure scene select settings. 1. Move the cursor to SCENE, and then tilt the joystick left or right to change the scene setup. INDOOR (L) :Indoor setting (picture quality priority) INDOOR (H) :Indoor setting (sensitivity priority) OUTDOOR (L) :Outdoor setting (picture quality priority) OUTDOOR (H) :Outdoor setting (sensitivity priority) Settings related to the picture switch depending on the scene settings. Scene select settings and relationship to other settings are shown in the table below. 2. Move the cursor to LOAD, and then press the CAM (SET) button. This will cause the setup you selected for SCENE in step 1 to be applied to the image. ■Preset Position Settings ●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 PRESET POSITION O, 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. 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. ●Position Setting (POSITION SET) The position setting can be used to specify the camera position (pan and tilt), the lens zoom setting, and the focus setting. 1. Move the cursor to POSITION SET Oand press the CAM (SET) button to display the position setting menu. **SCENE SELECT** SCENE INDOOR(L) LOAD RET TOP AGC SENS UP SHUTTER INDOOR (L) MID OFF OFF INDOOR (H) HIGH×2 AUTO OFF OUTDOOR (L) MID OFF AUTO OUTDOOR (H) HIGH×2 AUTO AUTO BW DNR WHITE BAL INDOOR (L) OFF LOW ATW1 INDOOR (H) OFF HIGH ATW1 OUTDOOR (L) AUTO LOW ATW2 OUTDOOR (H) AUTO HIGH ATW2 **PRESET POSITION** 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 1* 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 ID:DOOR 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 RET TOP DEL ON WV-CW964 05.10.18 11:09 AM ページ23
-24- 2. Move the cursor to →PUSH SET to the right of PAN/TILT, and then press the CAM (SET) button to display the PAN/TILT setting menu. 3. Use the joystick to position the camera, and then press the CAM (SET) button. 4. Move the cursor to →PUSH SET to the right of ZOOM/FOCUS, and then press the CAM (SET) button to display the ZOOM/FOCUS setting menu. 5. Move the joystick left, right, up and down to adjust the position of the lens focus, and then press the CAM (SET) button. Notes: • Focusing may be difficult, because of the distortion caused by the curve of the dome cover, when the camera is at an angle that is close to horizontal. •A different position number can be selected by moving the cursor to the position number at the top of the position setting menu and tilting the joystick left and right. Pressing the CAM (SET) button will change to the setting screen for the newly selected position number. •The currently registered camera ID and preset ID appear at the bottom of the position setting menu. • When using a system device other than the WV- CU650/CU950*, WJ-HD309A/HD316A over 65 position numbers cannot be set. (as of September 2005) *Operation procedure may vary depending on the version of the system controllers software. For Ver.1.xx or earlier: only camera function operations are supported For Ver.2.xx or later: PRESET/PGM PRESET button is also supported ●Adjusting Camera Position When Changing Cameras (PAN OFFSET SET) The system controller etc. has a function for downloading (saving) and uploading (recovering) setting information for the camera. This function allows you to upload (recover) original setting information that has been downloaded (saved) before some unforeseen damage or malfunction causes setting information in the camera to be lost. However, there may be some slight differences in images from those uploaded (recovered) when the camera is changed. The PAN OFFSET SET function is for adjusting these differences. 1. Align the cursor with PAN OFFSET SET with the ← or →arrow, and press the CAM (SET) button to set the offset value. Set the offset value to 0.0, or in a range of -10 to +10. All preset positions for the cameras position are adjusted according to the offset value. Important:Data is not compatible with existing cameras. Uploading setting information from existing cameras will damage data in the camera. If data in the camera is damaged, download camera setting information from a camera that still has the factory settings and then upload it to the camera with the damaged data. ●Preset ID Setting (PRESET ID) The preset ID is a series of alphanumeric characters that indicate the location of the camera. This item can be used to turn display of the preset ID on the monitor screen on or off, and to input the preset ID. 1. Move the cursor to PRESET ID, and then tilt the joystick left or right to toggle preset ID display on and off. 2. Select ON or OFF, and then press the CAM (SET) button. This will display the preset ID setting menu. →PUSH SET ** POSITION 1 ** PAN/TILT ZOOM/FOCUS PAN OFFSET SET ← 0 → RET TOP FLOOR1 DOOR →PUSH SET →PUSH SET→PUSH SET ** POSITION 1 ** PAN/TILT ZOOM/FOCUS U TILT D/L PAN R PAN OFFSET SET ← 0 → RET TOP FLOOR1 DOOR PRESET NO. 1* POSITION SET PRESET ID RET TOP DEL ON →PUSH SET →PUSH SET ** POSITION 1* ** PAN/TILT ZOOM/FOCUS PAN OFFSET SET ← 0 → RET TOP FLOOR1 DOOR Align the cursor here →PUSH SET→PUSH SET ** POSITION 1 ** PAN/TILT ZOOM/FOCUS U ZOOM D/L FOCUS R PAN OFFSET SET ← 0 → RET TOP FLOOR1 DOOR WV-CW964 05.10.18 11:09 AM ページ24
-25- 3. Use the joystick to move the cursor the character you want to input, and then press the CAM (SET) button. The text input procedure is the same as that for camera ID input. See steps 3 through 5 under “Camera ID Settings” on page 22 for information about inputting the text for the preset ID and specifying its position on the display. To copy the preset ID of another position number Move the cursor to COPY, and then press the CAM (SET) button. This displays the preset ID of the position number preceding the one you are currently configuring. Each press of the CAM (SET) button scrolls back to the next sequential position number and displays its preset ID. ■Language Setting 1. Move the cursor to LANGUAGE O, and then press the CAM (SET) button. 2. On the 8-language selection menu that appears, select the language you want to use. The factory default setting is English. * All of the example screens in these Operating Instructions show English display messages. 3. Move the cursor to SET, and then press the CAM (SET) button. When you switch the languages, the password and titles are deleted. * The item that was set flashes when the language is being changed and stops flashing when the language has been changed. Do not operate the system controller when changing settings. * If you have selected either Japanese or Chinese as the language, only the IDs and titles can be set in katakana or Chinese. * The “LANGUAGE” display remains in English even when the language setting is changed. ■ Advanced Menu Settings The advanced setup menu can be displayed from the setup menu. 1. Display the setup menu (page 22), move the cursor to → ADVANCED SETUP, and then press the CAM (SET) button. This will display the advanced setup menu. All items can be set on the advanced setup menu. To switch back to the quick setup menu from the detailed menu, move the cursor to →QUICK SET UP, and then press the CAM (SET) button. Refer to the pages below for details of setup menu items. q CAMERA Camera Settings Page 26 w PAN/TILT Pan/Tilt Settings Page 31 e ALARM Alarm Settings Page 39 r SPECIAL Special Settings Page 42 t COMMUNICATION* Communication Settings Page 21 y SCENE SELECT Scene Select Settings Page 23 u LANGUAGE Language Setting This page i QUICK SETUP Quick Menu Settings Page 22 o PASSWORD LOCK Password Settings Page 45 * This item appears only when RS485 settings are configured with the DIP switches. PRESET NO. 1* 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ ().,:;!?= +-*/%$ SPACE COPY POSI RET RESET DOOR............ MODEL WV-CW964 CAMERA PAN/TILT ALARM SPECIAL COMMUNICATION SCENE SELECT LANGUAGE → QUICK SETUP PASSWORD LOCK OFFq e t u ow r y i WV-CW964 05.10.19 4:36 PM ページ25
CAMERA SETTINGS ■Using the Camera Setup Menu Display the camera setup menu from the setup menu (Advanced Menu) to configure camera settings (page 25). 1.Display the setup menu (page 25), move the cursor to CAMERA O, and then press the CAM (SET) button. This will display the camera setup menu. *The following sections numbered qto !3explain how to use each of the camera setup menu items. (1) Camera ID (CAMERA ID) See page 22 for information on the camera ID settings method. The factory default setting is OFF. (2) Light Control (ALC/MANUAL) 1. Move the cursor to ALC/MANUAL, and then tilt the joystick left or right to toggle between ALC and MANUAL. ALC :Enables automatic lens iris adjustment in accordance with subject brightness. Select this ALC when using SUPER-D 3. This is the factory default setting. MANUAL:Adjust the lens iris with the IRIS button on the system controller. Fixes the lens iris. Note:The backlight compensation submenu associated with this menu is described separately and should be set up after installing the camera at the site and observing the actual site picture. 2. If ALC is set in step 1, press the CAM (SET) button to set SUPER-D 3. SUPER-D 3 3 (Super Dynamic 3 3 ) When there is wide variation between the illumination of light and dark areas of the location being monitored, the camera adjusts the lens iris in accordance with the bright areas. This causes loss of detail in dark areas. Conversely, adjusting lens brightness for the dark areas cause brighter area to become washed out.SUPER-D 3digitally combines an image that is set up for a clear view of bright areas with an image that is set up for a clear view of dark areas, creating a final image that preserves overall detail. Notes: •SUPER-D 3is supported only when ALC is selected for light control (ALC/MANUAL). •Camera settings are limited to the following when SUPER-D 3is turned on. SHUTTER :OFF, AUTO (page 27) SENS UP :OFF, AUTO (page 27) •If lighting conditions cause either of the following phenomena, turn off SUPER-D 3. (1) Screen flickering or abnormal color (2) Digital noise in the bright areas of the screen 3. Move the cursor to SUPER-D3, and then tilt the joystick left or right to toggle between on and off. ON :Turns on SUPER-D 3. (Go to Step 6) OFF :Turns off SUPER-D 3. (Go to Step 4) This is the factory default setting. 4. Move the cursor to MASK SET O, and then press the CAM (SET) button. This will display the mask area screen, with the cursor in the upper left cell. 5. Mask the cells in the area where background lighting is bright. Masking an area will cause its brightness level to be ignored. Use the following steps to perform masking (1) Tilt the joystick up and down, and left and right to move the cursor to a cell you want to mask. -26- **CAMERA SETUP** 1/2 CAMERA ID OFF ALC/MANUAL ALC SHUTTER AUTO AGC ON(MID) SENS UP OFF SYNC INT WHITE BAL ATW1 DNR LOW RESOLUTION HIGH BW MODE AF MODE AUTO Lq e t u o !1w r y i !0 **CAMERA SETUP** 2/2 ZOOM LIMIT ×30 STABILIZER OFF RET TOP!2 !3 Loss of detail in dark areas...Wash out of bright areas ... Two images digitally combined to create a clear final image **ALC CONT** BACK LIGHT COMP SUPER-D3 MASK SET LEVEL RET TOPOFF •I••••• 64 - + WV-CW964 05.10.18 11:09 AM ページ26
-27- (2) Press the CAM (SET) button to mask the cell. Moving the cursor to a cell that is already masked causes the blinking pattern of the cursor to alternate between horizontal stripes and white. Pressing the CAM (SET) button while the cursor is located at a masked cell cancels the masking of the cell. To cancel all masking areas, press the F3 button. (3) After masking all of the cells you want, press the MON (ESC) button to return to the ALC CONT menu in step 1. 6. Move the cursor to LEVEL, and then tilt the joystick left and right to adjust the picture output level (picture contrast). If you selected ON in step 3 of this procedure, best results can be obtained by setting a contrast level that is somewhat high. A contrast level that is too high, however, may increase the tendency of afterimages and noise. Note:If operation of the system controllers IRIS (OPEN, CLOSE) button during operation is done after the menu is closed, the LEVEL on the CAMERA menu is reflected and stored for these settings. However, if the camera is in a preset position, it is reflected as a parameter of the preset position. To return to the initial factory default level, execute the system controllers iris reset. (3) Shutter Speed (SHUTTER) 1. Move the cursor to SHUTTER, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select a shutter speed setting. Tilting the joystick cycles through the shutter speed settings display in the sequence shown below. (unit: sec) When SUPER-D 3 3 is turned off When SUPER-D 3 3 is turned on AUTO:This setting, by moving the shutter automatically when necessary, provides a clearer picture of extremely bright objects outdoors, etc. This is the factory default setting.OFF :Fixed at 1/60 seconds. Notes: •When AUTO is selected for the shutter setting, fluorescent lighting may cause flickering of the picture. If this happens, select OFF or 1/100 for the shutter speed setting. •AUTO is disabled when MANUAL is selected for light control (ALC/MANUAL) and FIX is selected for electronic sensitivity enhancement (SENS UP). (4) Gain Control (AGC) 1. Move the cursor to AGC, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select a gain control setting. ON (LOW) :Low gain ON (MID) :Medium gain. This is the factory default setting. ON (HIGH) :High gain OFF :Fixed gain Note:When AGC is turned on, the noise reduction function automatically activates under low illumination to reduce digital noise. This also, however, can cause afterimages to be generated by moving objects, and by panning and tilting the camera. For more information, see the DNR setting (page 29). (5) Electronic Sensitivity Enhancement (SENS UP) 1. Move the cursor to SENS UP, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select an electronic sensitivity enhancement setting. The electronic sensitivity enhancement setting can be changed only when OFF or AUTO is selected for the shutter speed (SHUTTER) setting. Tilting the joystick cycles through the settings display in the sequence shown below. The factory default setting is OFF. When SUPER-D 3 3 is turned off When SUPER-D 3 3 is turned on 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. The FIX settings cannot be selected when the shutter speed (SHUTTER) setting is 1/100. Caution:Turning on SENS UP can cause digital noise and white spots (blemish) to appear in the picture. OFF ↔ AUTO ↔ 1/100 ↔ 1/250 ↔ 1/500 ↔ 1/1000 1/10000 ↔ 1/4000 ↔ 1/2000 OFF ↔ AUTO OFF ↔ X2 AUTO ↔ X4 AUTO ↔ X6 AUTO ↔ X10 AUTO ↔ X16 AUTO X16 FIX ↔ X10 FIX ↔ X6 FIX ↔ X4 FIX ↔ X2 FIX ↔ OFF X32 FIX X32 AUTO↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ OFF ↔ X2 AUTO ↔ X4 AUTO ↔ X6 AUTO X32 AUTO ↔ X16 AUTO ↔ X10 AUTO WV-CW964 05.10.18 11:09 AM ページ27
-28- (6) Synchronization (SYNC) This camera supports the following three sync modes, which are listed in priority sequence from highest priority to lowest. (1) Multiplexed vertical drive (VD2) (2) Internal sync (INT) (3) Line-lock (LL) Input of a multiplexed vertical driver (VD2) signal automatically switches to VD2 sync, regardless of the cameras current sync mode (SYNC). In this case, the camera setting menu shows EXT (VD2) for the SYNC setting, which cannot be changed to internal sync (INT) or line-lock (LL). The following procedures explain how to select internal sync (INT) and line-lock (LL), and how to perform phase adjustment when line-lock (LL) is selected. 1. Move the cursor to SYNC, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select the sync mode. INT :Internal sync. This is the factory default setting. LL :Line-lock (Cannot be used in areas with 50 Hz power.) Selecting LL and pressing the CAM (SET) button will display the SYNC setting menu, which can be used for configuring detailed settings. (This page) ●Adjusting the Phase for Line-lock Synchronization Connect the video output signal of the camera being adjusted and the reference video output signal to a two-input oscilloscope. Set the oscilloscope to the vertical rate, and then expand the vertical sync portion on the oscilloscope. 1. Move the cursor to COARSE, and then tilt the joystick left or right to align the coarse adjustment of the vertical phases of the camera being adjusted with that of the reference camera. Coarse adjustment be performed across 16 steps (1 through 16). Adjusting past step 16 returns to step 1. 2. Move the cursor to FINE, and then tilt the joystick left or right to align the fine adjustment of the vertical phases of the camera being adjusted with that of the reference camera. Notes: •To reset COARSE and FINE to the preset values, press the F3 button. For WV-RM70, press the right and left switches simultaneously. COARSE is preset to zero-crossing of the AC line phase. •If the AC line phase contains spike noise, etc., the vertical phase of the video output signal may be disturbed. (7) 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. (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. The following are the approximate supported color temperature ranges in this mode. 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 approximately 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) Press the CAM (SET) button to start white 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. ** SYNC ** V PHASE COARSE FINE RET TOP 1(1--16) ••I•••• 96 - + WV-CW964 05.10.18 11:09 AM ページ28
-29- 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. (8) 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. This is the factory default setting. HIGH :High DNR, High afterimage (9) Resolution (RESOLUTION) 1. Move the cursor to RESOLUTION, and then tilt the joystick left or right to select NORMAL or HIGH. NORMAL :Sets horizontal resolution to a minimum of 480 TV lines. (In color mode) HIGH :Sets horizontal resolution to a minimum of 520 TV lines. (In color mode) This is the factory default setting. (10) 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 :The camera automatically switches between the color mode and the black and white mode in accordance with picture brightness (illuminance). The black and white mode is selected 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.Note:The above setting cannot be configured when BW is selected for the ALARM IN 4 setting (page 41). 2. If you selected AUTO in step 1, move the cursor to LEVEL and then tilt the joystick left to select the threshold illuminance level for switching between the color mode and the black and white mode. The illuminance shown below is based on the 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 approximately 1.5 lux{fc} 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 approximately 3 lux{fc} or lower (when AGC ON (MID), SENS UP OFF is set). This is the factory default setting. Note: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:10 s - 30 s - 60 s - 300 s (S) (L) Note:When AUTO is selected, switching between the color mode and the black 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:Turns on burst signal output. This is the factory default setting. OFF:Turns off burst signal output. Note:With some monitors and VCR 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. ** BW MODE ** BW LEVEL DURATION TIME BURST(BW) RET TOP AUTO HIGH •I•• S L ON ** ATW1 ** R B RET TOP •••I•••129 - + •••I•••127 - + WV-CW964 05.10.18 11:09 AM ページ29
-30- (11) 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 :Activates auto-focus when the AF button on the system controller is pressed. AUTO S.M.L :Auto focus is used automatically when PAN, TILT or ZOOM are 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: •The AUTO (S.M.L.) setting can be selected only when OFF, x2 FIX or x2 AUTO is selected for the electronic sensitivity enhancement (SENS UP). Any other SENS UP setting causes MANUAL (S.M.L.) to be selected automatically for the auto-focus mode (AUTO). •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 center of the picture, so objects around the outside periphery of the picture will not be in focus. (12) 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 30 magnifications, while digital zoom is used for higher magnifications (up to 300). The factory default setting is x30 (30x optical zoom). Notes: •If zoom limit is set to more than 30x, then zoom operation pauses at 30x magnification. •Increasing the zoom to over 30x magnification (digital zoom) decreases the resolution. •You cannot set a zoom magnification of greater than 30x as a preset position. (13) Auto Image Stabilizer (STABILIZER) This function electronically compensates for an unstable camera image due to movement of 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. The default setting is OFF ON :Automatically compensates for an unstable image. OFF :Image stabilizer will not operate. This is the factory default setting. 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. WV-CW964 05.10.18 11:09 AM ページ30