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    							Auto tracking settings
    LARGE :Zooms the target to a size that is
    approximately three-fourths (vertically)
    the size of the monitor screen. 
    Notes:
    • Sizes shown above are approximate and for
    reference only. The actual size depends on
    operating environment conditions and tracking
    conditions.
    • A larger target size setting will result in reduced
    tracking performance.
    (3) Configuring the Detection Sensitivity Setting
    (SENSITIVITY)
    1. Move the cursor to SENSITIVITY and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select a sensitivity setting.
    You can set sensitivity to one of three levels: LOW,
    MID, or HIGH. 
    The factory default setting is MID.
    Note: A low sensitivity setting can avoid erroneous
    detection of tree movement and other natural
    movement, but it also reduces tracking performance.
    Higher sensitivity, on the other hand, improves tracking
    performance but also increases the chance of
    detection error. Configure settings in accordance with
    the environment where the camera is located.
    (4) Configuring the Tracking Activation Mode
    Setting (TRACKING MODE)
    1. Move the cursor to TRACKING MODE and then tilt
    the joystick left or right to select how much weight
    should be given to a targets characteristic features
    (shape or color etc.) during tracking. 
    TRACKING MODE can be set to LOW, MID, or
    HIGH.
    LOW :Weight given to movement.
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    HIGH :Weight given to characteristics. 
    The factory default setting is MID.
    Note:When LOW is selected, tracking may switch to
    another target that is exhibiting a large degree of
    movement. When HIGH is selected, tracking of a
    particular target continues, but tracking performance is
    reduced when the conditions of the on-screen target
    change. Configure this setting in accordance with the
    environment where the camera is located. 
    (5) Configuring the Zoom Control Setting while
    Tracking (ZOOM CONTROL)
    Zoom control can be set to OFF, INTERMIT or
    CONTINUOUS.
    1. Move the cursor to ZOOM CONTROL and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select a zoom control setting.
    OFF :Zoom control is not performed.
    INTERMIT :Zoom control is performed as
    many times as needed during
    motion detection.
    Zoom control is done once during
    auto tracking.
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    ■Using the Auto Tracking Setup
    Menu
    Display the auto tracking setting menu from the setup
    menu to configure camera settings. The auto tracking
    setting menu appears first.
    1. Display the setup menu (page 24), move the cursor to
    AUTO TRACKING O, and then press the camera
    (set) button.
    This will display the auto tracking setting menu.
    * Items qthrough !0below explain each of the
    items available on the auto tracking setting menu.
    (1) Configuring the Installation Height Setting (CAM-
    ERA HEIGHT)
    1. Move the cursor to CAMERA HEIGHT and then tilt
    the joystick left or right to specify a camera height
    setting.
    You can set the camera height in the range of
    2.50M to 30.0M. The factory default setting is
    2.50M.
    The installation height of the camera should be the
    height between the tracking target and the camera
    (H1: 2.50M ~ 30.0M). It is not H2.
    Important:Make sure that you input the installation
    height of the camera correctly. An incorrect camera
    height value will result in extremely poor detection and
    tracking performance.
    (2) Configuring the Target Size Setting (OBJECT
    SIZE)
    1. Move the cursor to OBJECT SIZE and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select a tracking target size
    setting.
    Size can be set to SMALL, MEDIUM, or LARGE.
    SMALL :Zooms the target to a size that is
    approximately one-fourth (vertically) the
    size of the monitor screen.
    This is the factory default setting.
    MEDIUM :Zooms the target to a size that is
    approximately one-half (vertically) the
    size of the monitor screen.
       ** AUTO TRACKING ** 
    CAMERA HEIGHT
    OBJECT SIZE
    SENSITIVITY
    TRACKING MODE
    ZOOM CONTROL
    AUTO RELEASE
    LOST MODE
    ALARM
    AREA SET
    INDICATOR
     RET TOP2.50M
    SMALL
    MID
    MID
    CONTINUOUS
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    ZOOM-OUT
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    							-42- CONTINUOUS :Zoom control is always performed.
    This is the factory default setting.
    (6) Configuring the Tracking Time Setting (AUTO
    RELEASE)
    Use this setting to specify a time after which auto
    tracking should be forced to terminate after it starts.
    The camera stops at the position it is in at the point the
    tracking time is exceeded. If SELF RETURN is set, then
    after the AUTO RELEASE time is up the SELF RETURN
    time starts counting down and AUTO operation starts
    again.
    1. Move the cursor to AUTO RELEASE and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to specify a tracking time.
    Tilting the joystick cycles through tracking time set-
    tings in the sequence shown below. (unit: sec, min)
    The factory default setting is OFF.
    (7) Configuring the Lost Target Setting (LOST
    MODE)
    1. Move the cursor to LOST MODE and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select the operation that
    should be performed when a target is lost.
    STOP :Stops at the position where the
    target is lost.
    RESEACH :When the target is lost, checks at
    the current position for movement
    and continues auto tracking if
    movement is detected.
    ZOOM-OUT :When the target is lost, slightly
    widens the view angle and checks
    if movement can be newly detect-
    ed. Auto tracking is continued if
    movement is detected. 
    This is the factory default setting.
    (8) Configuring the Alarm Setting (ALARM)
    1. Move the cursor to ALARM and then tilt the joystick
    left or right to toggle the alarm on and off.
    OFF :No alarm output 
    This is the factory default setting.
    ON :Alarm is output continuously during auto
    tracking. 
    (Alarm is output to the video output cable
    at 5 second intervals.)
    CONT :Alarm is output once after auto tracking
    continues for a preset amount of time. 
    Tilting the joystick cycles through settings
    in the sequence shown below.
    AREA :The alarm is output once only when the
    target enters a preset prohibited area
    while it is being tracked. For details about
    prohibited areas, see the AREA SET set-
    ting on this page. Note:You need to set the alarm setting (page 44)
    to output an auto tracking associated alarm from
    the external alarm terminal 1 to an outside
    destination. Display the setup menu, and select
    ALARM for the CNT-CLS1 setting. And, if it is ON,
    an alarm signal is always output regardless of the
    TIME OUT setting. 
    (9) Configuring Area Settings (AREA SET)
    This setting lets you mask a specific area of the screen
    where you do not want movement detected. This helps
    to reduce the chance of detection error. This setting
    also can be used to specify areas that are alarm-
    prohibited when AREA is selected for the alarm setting.
    Up to a maximum of eight masked and prohibited
    areas can be specified.
    1. Move the cursor to AREA SET Oand then press
    the camera (set) button.
    This will display the area setting screen. 
    2. Configure the area settings.
    For details about configuring area settings, see
    steps 3 through 10 under Privacy Zone Settings
    (page 38).
    3. Move the cursor to MODE, and then tilt the joystick
    left or right to select an area function setting.
    MASK :Specifies that the area is detection masked.
    This is the factory default setting.
    ALARM :Specifies that the area is a prohibited
    area.
    Notes:
    • Detection area masks can be used to reduce
    detection error when there are moving trees,
    vehicular traffic, water (which can cause reflection),
    and similar items that are in the area being
    monitored (on screen).
    • Detection masks and prohibited areas cannot be
    configured individually for each preset position.
    Configured areas are applied to all preset positions.
    • The prohibited area function sounds the alarm only
    when something enters a prohibited area while
    tracking is being done. The alarm does not sound if
    the object being tracked is in the prohibited area
    when auto-tracking starts.
    Important: Auto tracking continues to be performed if
    the target being auto tracked moves into a detection
    mask area. Note that area masks do not work under
    such conditions.
    OFF↔10S↔20S↔30S↔40S↔50S↔1MIN↔2MIN↔3MIN↔5MIN↔10MIN
    àPUSH SETàPUSH SET
     MASK
     •••I•••128
     -     +
      ** ZONE NUMBER 1*/8**
    PAN/TILT
    ZOOM/FOCUS
       
    MODE
    ZONE SCALE
     SET DEL
     RET TOP
    1S   ↔   10S   ↔   30S   ↔   1MIN   ↔   3MIN   ↔   5MIN
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    							-43- (10) Configuring the Target Frame Setting (INDICA-
    TOR)
    Use this setting to specify whether a target frame
    should be displayed around the target during auto
    tracking. The target frame can be used to specify the
    target being tracked during pan, tilt, and zoom
    operations.
    1. Move the cursor to INDICATOR, and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select a target frame. 
    OFF :Turns off display of the target
    frame.
    This is the factory default setting.
    CANDIDATE :Displays a target assist frame dur-
    ing manual tracking. During manu-
    al operation,  is shown in the
    center of the screen.
    TARGET :Displays a target frame during
    auto tracking. When movement is
    detected,  appears in the four
    corners of the screen. When auto
    tracking starts, an  frame sur-
    rounds the target.
    ON :Displays a CANDIDATE and TAR-
    GET target frame. 
    Note:When auto tracking starts while  is
    displayed in the center of the screen, motion in the
    center of the screen is detected.
    When auto tracking starts while  is not
    displayed in the center of the screen, the motion in
    the entire screen is detected. 
    Important: About auto tracking 
    The following types of targets can cause operational
    errors or make tracking impossible. 
    • A target or background with low contrast 
    • Water or dirt on the dome
    • An environment with extreme changes in
    illumination 
    • An environment where there is excessive other,
    non-target movement
    • Movement along the cameras optical axis (vertical)
    • Movement of the target in the vicinity directly below
    the camera 
    • An environment where there is extreme flickering 
    • Environments where there is light shining onto the
    dome from a window, reflected from a road surface,
    from back lighting, etc.
    • Target becoming hidden by a utility pole or other
    object 
    • Target movement that is very fast or very slow
    • An unsteady camera 
    Important:
    In order to improve detection accuracy, it is
    recommended that the camera be used in an
    environment with the following conditions.
    • Target size is approximately one-fifth (vertically) of
    the monitor screen. 
    • TILT angle is within the range of 20° to 55° (page
    40).
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    Alarm settings
    ■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 setup menu (page 24), move the cursor
    to ALARM O, and then press the CAM (SET) button. 
    This will display the alarm setup menu. 
    * The following sections numbered qto eexplain
    how to use each of the alarm setup menu items. 
    (1) Motion Detector Setting (MOTION DET)
    1. Move the cursor to MOTION DET, and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to toggle it on and off. 
    OFF :Turns off the motion detector. 
    MODE 1 :Alarm signal is output when motion is
    detected in the image. Selecting MODE 1
    and pressing the CAM (SET) button displays
    the mode 1 setting menu, which can be
    used for configuring detailed settings.
    MODE 2 :Alarm signal is output when the camera is
    covered by cloth, a lid, spray paint or
    something. 
    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 Mode 2
    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
    Note:If you want to set a motion detector for each
    preset position, do the scene file setting. 
    ●Configuring Detailed Motion Detector
    Settings for MODE 1 
    1. Move the cursor to MASK SET O, 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-D 3(Super Dynamic 3) on
    page 28. 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. 
    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
    change in average luminance that exceeds the
    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
    sensitivity, while shifting towards the - side
    decreases it. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the
    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:The contrast ratio between the
    background and the moving object
    must be at least 5 % (at the
    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. 
    Important:Size and speed limitations are relaxed
    somewhat when the contrast ratio between the
    background and the moving object is large. 
        **ALARM SETUP**
    MOTION DET
    PRESET ALM
    ALARM IN/OUT
     RET TOPOFF
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            **MODE1**
    LEVEL
    DWELL TIME    
    DISPLAY MODE
         ALARM    
    MASK SET
    RECOVER TIME
     RET TOP
    •••I•••131
    -     +
    2S
    OFF
    OFF
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    							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)
    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.
    Notes:
    • 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 VCR, 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 MODE 1 or
    MODE 2, it outputs alarm data during the
    blanking period. This can cause operational
    problems for a VCR 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 manufacturer assumes no responsibility
    for any accidents that occur or any losses
    incurred while this product is being used. 
    (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 35)
    and the camera finishes moving to the home
    position, and when switching to the auto mode. 
    • When SEQ is selected for the auto mode (page 35),
    and the camera completes a move to a preset
    position during sequential movement • When SORT is selected for the auto mode (page
    35), and the camera completes a move to a preset
    position during SORT movement 
    • When AUTO PAN is selected for the auto mode
    (page 35), and the camera completes a preset
    move up to the AUTO PAN start point 
    • When the camera completes a move to a preset
    position during manual operation 
    • When PLAY is selected for the PATROL mode
    (page 37), 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. 
    Note:Turn off the preset alarm function before
    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. 
    Note:While the camera is in the AF mode or the lens
    moves between WIDE and TELE, alarm input may be
    ignored if several alarm inputs are received in
    succession.
    1. Move the cursor to the ALARM IN/OUT Oand 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 auto pan. 
    PATROL1 :Start PATROL 1. 
    PATROL1 (S) :Start PATROL 1, and maintain the
    stored picture quality settings
    (page 37) even after completion. 
    AUTOTRACK1 :Move to preset position number 1,
    and then perform auto tracking. 
    -45-
    2S  ↔  5S  ↔  10S  ↔  30S
    OFF  ↔  1MIN  ↔  2MIN  ↔  3MIN  ↔  5MIN  ↔  10MIN
    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
     RET TOP
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    							-46- 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.
    PATROL2 (S) :Start PATROL 2, and maintain the
    stored picture quality settings
    (page 37) even after completion. 
    AUTOTRACK2 :Move to preset position number 2,
    and then perform auto tracking. 
    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.
    PATROL3 (S) :Start PATROL 3, and maintain the
    stored picture quality settings
    (page 37) even after completion. 
    AUTOTRACK3 :Move to preset position number 3,
    and then perform auto tracking. 
    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 :Black and white display while
    signal is being input. 
    PATROL4 :Start PATROL 4.
    PATROL4 (S) :Start PATROL 4, and maintain the
    stored picture quality settings
    (page 37) even after completion.
    AUTOTRACK4 :Move to preset position number 4,
    and then perform auto tracking. 
    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 registering
    the patrol, then start the patrol 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 37). 
    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 
    ALARM :Output an alarm signal when an
    alarm is detected by the motion
    detector (page 44), the preset
    alarm (page 45) or the auto tracking
    alarm (page 42). After selecting this
    setting, perform step 7 to specify
    the alarm signal output time.
    AUX1 :Output a contact close signal
    when AUX1 input is received from
    the system controller. 
    7. If you selected ALARM in step 6, 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)
    Note:The shorter the duration, the more frequent
    will be the detection output.
    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 
    BW :Output a contact close signal only
    while the camera is in the black
    and white mode. 
    AUX2 :Output a contact close signal
    when AUX2 input is received from
    the system controller. 
    Note:It is recommended to set the connected
    external device to ignore the shorter alarm outputs
    of 90 ms or less from the camera.
    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 finishes moving
    to a preset position (number 1
    through 4) when there is alarm
    input to ALARM IN (1 through 4). 
    OFF :No alarm signal output 
    Notes:
    • The camera ignores alarm inputs during manual
    operation.
    • Turn off alarm outputs when the system
    controller downloads or uploads the preset data. 
    100 MS   ↔   200 MS   ↔   1000 MS   ↔   2000 MS   ↔   4000 MS
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    							Special settings
    ■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 setup menu (page 24), move the cursor
    to SPECIAL O, and then press the CAM (SET)
    button. 
    This will display the special setup menu. 
    * This section explains items qthrough ton 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. 
    4. Move the cursor to HUE, and then tilt the joystick
    left or right to adjust the chroma phase (color tone).
    (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. 
    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. This is
    the factory default setting.
    ALL :Pan, tilt, zoom position displays and
    alarm are all displayed. The names and types of displays for the alarm display
    are shown in the table below. 
    Notes:
    • Use a shortcut (page 52) to switch between
    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˚.
    • When the Light Control is in ALC, IRIS CLOSE
    is displayed below the pan/tilt/zoom position
    display when the iris is completely closed.
    When the Light Control is in MANUAL, IRIS
    CLOSE is not displayed. 
    • Note that auto tracking alarm (page 42) cannot
    be displayed.
    (3) Compensating for Blemishes (PIX OFF) 
    1. Move the cursor to PIX OFF O, 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.
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    AP GAIN    
    PEDESTAL    
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    DISPLAY      
    →ALARM
    PIX OFF
    REFRESH      
    →PUSH SET
    CAMERA RESET →PUSH SET
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    Name of display  Type of alarm
    MOTION DET1 MOTION DET (MODE1)
    MOTION DET2 MOTION DET (MODE2)
    ALARM IN1 ALARM IN 1
    ALARM IN2 ALARM IN 2
    ALARM IN3 ALARM IN 3
    ALARM IN4 ALARM IN 4
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    							-48- (3) This returns to the PIX OFF menu.
    An asterisk (*) to the right of a PIX OFF number
    indicates that the number has a blemish
    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. 
    This will delete the blemish compensation
    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 cameras preset position, AUTO PAN, patrol,
    RS485, blemish compensation pattern and
    password settings.
    Also, after the camera is reset, the advanced menu
    is displayed, not the quick setup menu.
    Note:If above operations are performed while the
    cursor is located at any other item besides
    CAMERA RESET, further menu operations may
    become impossible. If this happens, use the
    procedure under Displaying the Setup Menu on
    page 24 to re-display the menu. 
         ** PIX OFF ** 
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      5*    6*    7*    8 
      9    10    11    12
     13    14    15    16
              
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    Scene select setting
    ■Using the Scene Select Setting
    Menu 
    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 24), 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
    See page 25 for information on the scene select
    settings method.
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    							Password settings
    ■Password Lock Settings 
    Set the password lock on the setup menu. 
    ●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 VCR for recording, turn off recording
    before inputting the password. Inputting the password
    while the picture is being recorded by a VCR will cause
    the password to be recorded with the picture. 
    1. Display the setup menu (page 24), 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. 
    This returns to the setup menu and toggles
    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.
    ●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 VCR for recording, turn off recording
    before inputting the password. Inputting the password
    while the picture is being recorded by a VCR will cause
    the password to be recorded with the picture. 
    1. Display the setup menu (page 24), 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. 
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     MODEL   WV-CW974
    CAMERA
    PAN/TILT
    AUTO TRACKING
    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-CW974
    CAMERA
    PAN/TILT
    AUTO TRACKING
    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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