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  Other setting (Other Set) menu for the user 
mode (Other Set)
 Other Set 
 Gamma                 Normal Focus                   Auto Iris                    Auto Format                 1080i  Aspect                  --- Status                   Off Component                --- Focus ADJ With Zoom       On
Return
9--------
1--------
2--------
3--------
4--------
5--------
6--------
7--------
8------
(User mode only)
9   Gamma correction le vel selection  
[Gamma:
  Low, Normal, High]
(Factory...

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Menu item table
MenuItemFactory 
setting
Pan Tilt Head Setting TallyOn
Landing Soft
Install Position Desktop
Smart Picture Flip Off
Flip Detect Angle 90
Controller All
Initialize
Return
Camera 
Setting 
 Brightness 
Set
Picture Level
±0
Step Off
Gain Auto
AGC Max Gain 18dB
Return
Color Set Chroma Level ±0
White Bal ATW
Return
G/L, Setup 
Set H Phase
±0
SC Coarse 90deg
SC Fine ±0
Setup Level On
Return
Other Set Focus Auto
Iris Auto
Format 1080i
Aspect 16:9
Status Off
Component Y/Pb/Pr
Focus ADJ...

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Limiters
This unit comes with settings (referred to as “limiters”) that restrict the panning and tilting movement ranges.
Depending on where the pan-tilt head system has been installed, obstacle\
s may be present within the travel range with which 
the camera may come into contact.
Contact with any such obstacle by the camera may cause malfunctioning or accidents.
In this case, contact can be prevented by setting the limiters directly before any such obstacle.
The positions of four limiters — namely,...

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Setting/releasing the limiters
Basic limiter operations
1 Press the [MENU] button.
    Tap the button (rather than pressing it). When it is 
pressed for two seconds, a menu will appear. 
If this happens, press the [MENU] button again for two 
seconds to clear the menu. 
Then start again from step 
1.
2   Press the [ ] , [ ] , [ ] or [ ] button for 
two seconds while holding down the 
[PRESET] button.
    The limiter for the upper limit, lower limit, left limit or 
right limit is set (or released)...

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Safe modes
Concerning the safe modes
This unit comes with two safe modes which are designed to safeguard the user and others from injury and to prevent damage to 
the unit.
When a safe mode is established, some or all of operations will no longer be accepted.
1 Collision-triggered safe mode
    When the unit collides with a person or obstacle during panning or tilting, the “Collision-triggered safe mode” is established, 
and all further panning or tilting in the direction of the collision is...

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Troubleshooting
 Operation
SymptomCause and remedial action Reference pages
No power
   Has the power plug been connected securely to the AC power 
outlet? —
  Has the po
wer plug been connected pr operl
 y?—
    If the unit is connected to the contr oller
 , has it been connected 
properly?
   Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller. Installation 
Instructions P .

9 to 31
  When the unit is being operated by the wireless remote contr ol
  

  Also ref er to the “Cannot...

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 Video
SymptomCause and remedial action Reference pages
No pictures are 
displayed or 
the pictures are 
disturbed
   Has the unit been connected properly to the other connected 
devices? Installation 
Instructions P .
8 to 31
    If the system is configured in suc h a wa
 y that the picture is also 
switched when the camera to be operated is selected, has the 
correct camera been selected? P.18
  Has the video signal setting been selected correctly? Installation 
Instr uctions
P.18 to...

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Maintenance
In order to maintain the product’s safety and performance, clean the product periodically as instructed 
below.
   Pull out the power cable plug, and wipe the unit clean with a dry cloth. 
If it is extremely dirty, dip a cloth into a diluted solution of kitchen detergent (neutral), squeeze it hard, and wipe the product 
surfaces carefully.
  T
o clean the lens, use a lens cleaning paper (one which is used to clean eyeglasses and cameras).
  Do not use benzine

, paint thinner, or other...

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Appearance
Unit: inch (mm) 

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Specifications
Power supply: AC 100 V to 40 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption:  Approx. 40 
 W
 indicates safety information.
GENERAL
Operating temperature: 
3 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to +40 °C)
Storage temperature:  –4 °F to 1 °F (–
 0 °C to +50 °C)
Allowable humidity ranges:  Less than 85 % (no condensation)
Weight:  Approx.
 16.5 lbs
 . (7.5 kg)
Dimensions (W  D  H):  9-3/8˝  10-1/8˝  13-1/˝ (
38  57  343.5 mm) [excluding protrusions]
Finish:  Light silver...
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