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    •Image stabilization may not function where there is excessive camera movement or when
    the scene is low light or low contrast objects.
    16. LENS
    •When using WV-CW484F or WV-CW484S (with a Panasonic x2 varifocal lens), select
    PANASONIC.
    •When using WV-CW484FK or WV-CW484SK (with a lens other than Panasonic), select
    OTHER.
    17. Back-focus Setting (BACK-FOCUS SETUP)
    If applicable, perform adjustment of the lens
    focus as described in p. 26 Before Back-focus
    Adjustment.Perform adjustment of the back-
    focus (flange-back: the gap between the lens
    and focal plane) remotely on this menu using a
    system controller. After installation, you can per-
    form this adjustment when defocus arises that
    may be caused by long-term use, environmental
    changes, etc.
    Important: Do not use the ABF function for continuous or repetitive purposes (ex. autofocus
    etc.). This function is to be used to correct defocus caused by switching between color and
    black - and - white when/after installing the camera.
    1. Select BACK-FOCUS on the top menu and press the [SET] button.
    →The BACK-FOCUS SETUP menu opens.
    2. Select ABF and press the [SET] button.
    →Adjustment is automatically performed.
    Notes:
    •Performing ABF will function to obtain the best focus around the center areas in a
    scene.
    •Performing ABF is available only when OFF, X2 AUTO, or X2 FIX is selected for SENS
    UP.
    •Using the ABF function under low light conditions may cause noise.
    3. Select MANUAL-ADJ and press the [SET] button if manual adjustment is required.
    The manual back-focus adjustment screen will open.
    •Use the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] buttons to move the I cursor and obtain a proper focus.
    →Refer to the 4-digit number on the second bottom line. The larger the number is, the bet-
    ter the focus will be.
    •Select RET and press the [SET] button to go back to the menu setup.  **BACK-FOCUS SETUP**
    ABF          →PUSH SW
    MANUAL-ADJ
    C/L
    ←  → B/W      AUTO
    SETUP-SW LOCK OFF
     NEAR              FAR
      .........I.........
    INDICATOR XXXX
    RET TOP END↵ 
    						
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    4. Select a mode for C/L ↔B/W. The default setting is AUTO.
    AUTO:Adjusts the back-focus automatically every time the camera switches the mode
    between color and black-and-white. AUTO is usable only when OFF, X2 AUTO, or X2
    FIX is selected for SENS UP.
    PRESET:Adjusts the back-focus to the positions for color mode and black-and-white
    mode that are preset by performing step 2 (automatic) or step 3 (manual) under the
    respective light conditions.
    FIX: Fixes the back-focus after adjustment.
    5. Select ON or OFF for SETUP-SW LOCK. The default setting is OFF.
    OFF:Enables the [SET] button to open the back-focus adjustment screen while the camera
    picture is displayed.
    ON:Disables the [SET] button from opening the back-focus adjustment screen.
    6. To reset the back-focus to the default setting, press the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons simul-
    taneously.
    Notes:
    •Select FIX or PRESET and adjust manually the back-focus when automatic adjustment
    is hindered by the following conditions.
    1. Dirt or a water drip attached to window glass
    This causes defocus on the object beyond the glass.
    2. Objects in low lighting conditions
    3. Objects extremely bright
    4. Flat contrast objects such as white wall or fine felt
    5. Objects placed on the outskirts of the scene
    6. More than one object placed with a certain depth
    7. An object having a certain depth
    8. Objects continuously moving such as busy streets
    9. Objects extremely flickering
    10. Objects consisting of parallel horizontal lines such as a window shade
    •Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd shall not be responsible for any inconvenience,
    damage or loss caused by or attribute to inappropriate settings for the ABF function.
    18. Special Menu (SPECIAL SETUP)
    Select SPECIAL on the top menu and press the
    [SET] button.
    →The SPECIAL SETUP menu opens.
    18-1. Chroma Level Setting (CHROMA
    GAIN)
    Move the I cursor to adjust the chroma level.
       **SPECIAL SETUP** 
    CHROMA GAIN   ...I..128
    AP GAIN       ...I..128
    PEDESTAL      ...I..128
    HUE           ...I..128
                  –    +
    PIX OFF
    CAMERA RESET 
    →PUSH SW
     SER.NO. XXXXXXXX
     RET TOP END
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    18-2. Aperture Gain Setting (AP GAIN)
    Move the I cursor to adjust the aperture gain level.
    Lower the level when moire (a kind of noise, optical interference) appears on the screen as part
    of minute crosshatch pattern, etc.
    18-3. Pedestal Level Setting (PEDESTAL)
    Move the I cursor to adjust the pedestal level (black level).
    18-4. Chroma Phase (Hue) Setting (HUE)
    Move the I cursor to adjust the hue (chroma phase) level.
    18-5. Pixel Compensation Setting (PIX OFF)
    Perform settings to compensate a maximum of 16 blemish pixels on the pickup device.
    1. Select PIX OFF and press the [SET] button.
    →The PIX OFF menu opens with numbers
    from 1 to 16.
    2. Select a number and press the [SET] button.
    →The PIX OFF assignment screen opens
    with a + cursor.
    3. Move the cursor to the center of a blemish
    position until its appearance becomes less
    obvious. Finally, press the [SET] button.
    →The horizontal and vertical positions (coor-
    dinate) of the blemish will be displayed
    with a 6-digit number on the second bot-
    tom line.
    →The blemish position is registered to be
    compensated. 
    →The screen returns to the PIX OFF menu
    that displays the number followed by an
    asterisk if it has been registered.
    4. Repeat above steps as necessary.
    5. To cancel a registration, select an asterisked number in the PIX OFF menu and press the
    [SET] button. 
    →The PIX OFF assignment screen opens. 
    Hold down the the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds or more. 
    →The PIX OFF menu appears displaying the number without an asterisk if its registration
    has been cancelled.
          **PIX OFF**  
      1     2     3     4   
      5     6     7     8   
      9    10    11    12   
     13    14    15    16   
                            
     000 000
     RET TOP END
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    18-6. To reset to the default settings (CAMERA RESET)
    1. Select CAMERA RESET. 
    →The PUSH SW is highlighted.
    2. While holding down the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons, press the [SET] button for 2 seconds
    or more.
    →The camera will return to the default settings.
    Note: PIX OFF setting cannot be initialized.
    18-7. The serial number of the camera will be displayed. 
    						
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    Cause/solution
    Troubleshooting
    Before asking for repairs, check the symptoms with the following table.
    Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution
    or if the problem is not described below.
    •Is 24 V AC or 12 V DC power sup-
    ply connect to the power supply
    terminal? Is the video output cable
    connected to the video connector
    of the monitor?
    →Confirm the cables are firmly
    connected.
    •Are the brightness and contrast of
    monitor properly adjusted?
    →Confirm the monitor.
    •Arent there dusts or dirt on the
    lens?
    →Check if there are dust or dirt
    on the lens.
    •Is the focus adjusted correctly?
    →Check if the focus is adjusted
    correctly.
    No image is displayed.
    Reference
    pagesSymptom
    Images are displayed
    blurry.
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    •The power cord is worn out. This
    may result in electric shock or a
    fire. Shut off the power, and refer
    to qualified service personnel.
    The power cord insulation
    is damaged.
    The power cord gets hot
    during use.
    The power cord gets hot
    when bent or stretched.
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    Specifications
    General specifications
    Power source and power 
    consumption: 24 V AC 60 Hz, 4.1 W (Without heater), 11 W (With heater), 
    12 V DC 60 Hz, 340 mA (Without heater), 470 mA (With heater)*
    Ambient temperature:–10 °C to +50 °C {14 °F to 122 °F}
    –30 °C to +50 °C {–22 °F to 122 °F}**
    Ambient humidity: 90 % or less
    Water resistance: IEC60529 (IP66, Against ingress of water with harmful effects
    powerful jetting)*** (Camera unit)
    Dimensions:ø154 mm (W) x 141.2 mm (H) {ø6.06 (W) x 5.55 (H)} 
    (excluding connectors/terminals)
    Weight: Camera: 1.3 kg{2.87 lbs.}
    Camera attachment: 100 g{0.22 lbs.}
    Mounting bracket: 550 g{1.21 lbs.} (Provided to WV-CW484S, WV-CW484SK)
    * Heater Unit WV-CW4H (option) is not available with 12 V DC power supply.
    ** With Heater Unit WV-CW4H (option)
    *** Applicable only when the installation and waterproof process are done properly.
    Camera
    Image sensor: 1/3 interline transfer CCD
    Effective pixels: 768 (H) x 494 (V)
    Scanning area: 4.8 mm (H) x 3.6 mm (V)
    Scanning method: 2:1 interlace scan
    Scanning frequency Horizontal: 15.734 kHz
    Vertical: 59.94 Hz
    Resolution: Horizontal 480 TV lines (C/L Normal), 540 TV lines typ., 
    520 TV lines min. (C/L High), 570 TV lines (B/W)
    Vertical: 400 TV lines min. (Center)
    Video output: 1.0 V[P-P] NTSC composite 75 Ω/BNC connector
    Signal-to-noise ratio: 50 dB (Equivalent to AGC Off, weight On)
    Dynamic range: 52 dB typ
    Minimum illumination: When using Smoke Dome Cover: 0.16 lx {0.016 footcandle} at
    F1.4 (B/W) 1.5 lx {0.15 footcandle} at F1.4 (C/L)
    When using Clear Dome Cover (Option): 0.08 lx {0.008 footcan-
    dle} at F1.4 (B/W) 0.6 lx {0.06 footcandle} at F1.4 (C/L)
    Lens mount: CS-mount
    Lens (WV-CW484S, WV-CW484F)
    Type: 2x variable focal lens
    Focal length: f=3.8 mm - 8.0 mm
    F number: F1.4 - 1.8, close
    Focus range:∞- 1.2 m
    Angle of view: Horizontal: 73.6°(WIDE) - 35.6°(TELE)
    Vertical: 53.4°(WIDE) - 26.6°(TELE) 
    						
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    Adjusting angle: Panning range: ±175°
    Tilting range: ±75°
    Azimuth range: ±160°
    Major items on menu setup (Factory default settings are underlined.)
    Language: ENGLISH
    , FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, ITALIAN, RUSSIAN,
    JAPANESE, or CHINESE
    Camera ID: Up to 16 characters
    Light control: ALC
    Super Dynamic 3: ON
    or OFF
    Electronic shutter speed: OFF (1/60)
    , 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1 000, 1/2 000, 1/4 000, 
    1/10 000 s 
    AGC: ON (HIGH
    /MID/LOW), or OFF
    Sensitivity enhancement: OFF
    , x2 AUTO, x4 AUTO, x6 AUTO, x10 AUTO, x2 FIX, x4 FIX, 
    x6 FIX, x10 FIX, x16 FIX, x32 FIX
    Synchronization: VD2, LL, or INT
    White balance: ATW1, ATW2, or AWC
    Motion detection: MODE1, MODE2, or OFF
    Digital noise reduction: HIGHor LOW
    Resolution: NORMAL or HIGH
    Black-and-white mode: AUTO1, AUTO2, ON, or OFF
    Privacy zone: ON (1/2), or OFF
    Electronic zoom: ON or OFF
    Upside down positioning: ON or OFF
    Auto image stabilizer: ON or OFF
    Lens: Panasonicor other
    Back-focus adjustment: ABF, MANUAL, AUTO
    /PRESET/FIX
    Special: Chroma, Aperture, Pedestal, Hue, Pixel Compensation
    Weights and dimensions indicated are approximate.
    Standard Accessories
    Operating Instructions (This document) .............................................................. 1 pc.
    Warranty Card ..................................................................................................... 1 pc.
    The following parts are used during installation procedures.
    Mounting Bracket (For WV-CW484S, WV-CW484SK)  ......................................... 1 pc.
    Screws for mounting bracket (M4 x 8) (For WV-CW484S, WV-CW484SK)  ......... 4 pcs.
    Camera attachment  ............................................................................................. 1 pc.
    Bit for tamperproof screw  .................................................................................... 1 pc.
    Butyl tape  ............................................................................................................ 1 pc. 
    						
    							Optional Accessories
    Clear dome cover WV-CW4C
    Weight: Approx. 110 g{0.24 lbs.}
    Heater Unit WV-CW4H
    Weight: Approx. 40 g{0.08 lbs.}
    Mounting Bracket WV-Q114 (For WV-CW484F, WV-CW484FK)
    Weight: Approx. 470 g{1.04 lbs.}
    Ceiling Mount Bracket WV-Q166
    Weight: Approx. 680g{1.5 lbs.}
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    VERSION FRANÇAISE(FRENCH VERSION)
    Le numéro de série de ce produit se trouve sur
    lappareil.
    Nous vous conseillons de relever le numéro de série
    de votre appareil dans lespace réservé ci-dessous et
    de conserver précieusement votre notice dinstruc-
    tions en tant que justificatif dachat aux fins didentifi-
    cation en cas de vol.
    No. de modèleNo. de série
    CAUTION   ATTENTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
    RISQUE DE CHOCS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS OUVRIR
    ATTENTION: AFIN DE PRÉVENIR LE RISQUE DE CHOCS
    ÉLECTRIQUES, NE PAS RETIRER LES VIS. 
    TOUTE RÉPARATION DEVRAIT ÊTRE CONFIÉE À UN
    PERSONNEL QUALIFIÉ.
    Léclair à extrémité fléchée placé
    dans un triangle équilatéral est
    destiné à attirer lattention de
    lutilisateur sur la présence dune
    tension potentiellement
    dangereuse et non isolée se
    trouvant dans les limites du
    coffret de lappareil dont la
    puissance est suffisante pour
    constituer un risque important
    délectrocution.
    Le point dexclamation placé
    dans un triangle équilatéral sert
    à attirer lattention de lutilisateur
    sur des instructions de fonc-
    tionnement et dentretien (de
    dépannage) à caractère
    important dans la brochure qui
    accompagne lappareil. SA 1966
    SA 1965
    Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est con-
    forme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.Pour Canada
    AVERTISSEMENT:
    • Cet appareil doit être mis à la terre.
    • Tous les travaux dinstallation de ce produit devraient être confiés à des techniciens et dépanneurs
    professionnels ou des installateurs de système.
    • Les connexions doivent être conformes au code électrique local.
    FRANÇAIS 
    						
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    Instructions de sécurité importantes
    1) Veiller à lire ces instructions.
    2) Conserver ces instructions.
    3) Tenir compte de tous les avertissements.
    4) Se conformer à toutes les instructions.
    5) Nettoyer uniquement avec un chiffon sec.
    6) Nobturer aucune des ouvertures daération. Installer conformément aux instructions du
    fabricant.
    7) Ne pas utiliser à proximité de sources de chaleur telles que des radiateurs, des bouches
    de chauffage, des appareils de chauffage ou tout autre appareil (y compris les
    amplificateurs) produisant de la chaleur.
    8) Ne pas asservir lobjectif de sécurité de la prise polarisée ou de la prise de mise à la terre.
    Une prise polarisée possède deux lames dont lune est plus large que lautre. Une prise de
    mise à la terre possède deux lames ainsi quun troisième élément, un ergot de mise à la
    terre. La lame qui est large ou le troisième élément, lergot, sont installés pour assurer votre
    sécurité. Si la prise fournie ne sengage pas correctement dans votre prise, veuillez
    consulter un électricien pour quil effectue le remplacement de lancienne prise de sortie
    secteur.
    9) Protéger le cordon dalimentation afin que personne ne puisse marcher dessus ni ne soit
    pincé, notamment près des prises, les prises pratiques et les points de sortie de lappareil.
    10) Utiliser uniquement les fixations ou les accessoires spécifiés par le fabricant.
    11) Utiliser uniquement le chariot, le support, le trépied, la platine de fixation ou la tablette
    spécifiée par le fabricant ou vendu avec lappareil. Quand un chariot est utilisé, prendre
    toutes les précautions nécessaires lors du déplacement de la combinaison chariot-appareil
    afin que le tout ne se renverse pas.
    12) Débrancher cet appareil pendant les orages électriques ou sil nest pas utilisé sur de
    longues périodes de temps.
    S3125A 
    						
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