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    Web setting screen
    Connect the unit an\Rd a personal comput\Rer, and establishing 
    the settings on th\Re Web browser screen.
    The LAN crossover cable is used when con\Rnecting a 
    personal computer d\Rirectly to the unit\R’s LAN connector for IP 
    control, and the LA\RN straight cable is used when ma\Rking the 
    connection through a\R switching hub.
    Select an IP addres\Rs for the personal com\Rputer within the 
    private address range while ensuring that it is dif\Rferent from 
    the address of the\R unit.
    Set the subnet mas\Rk to the same addr\Ress as the unit.
    wpIf you need to change t\Rhe IP address and \Rsubnet 
    mask, be sure to a\Rsk your dealer to mak
    
    e these 
    changes for you.
    Unit’s IP address and subnet ma\>sk (factory settings) IP address:
     19\b.1\f8.0.10
    Subnet mask:
     \b55.\b55.\b55.0
    Note
    For details of the \>required personal computer 
    environment, refer to page
     4. 
    						
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    Web setting screen
    wwMenu operations
    Start the Web browser, and enter “http://192.168.0.1\>0/” in the [Address] \Rbox of the Web browser.
    When the IP addres\Rs has been changed,\R the URL will also \Rchange.
    If this is the case\R, set the changed I\RP address to the U\RRL (http://changed I\RP address/).
    wp The menus can be switched by selecting the buttons on the left\R side of the screen\R.
      
    						
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    Web setting screen
    p Control button / Setup button 
    Press the Control \Rbutton to switch to the Contro\Rl screen 
    on which to control \Rsuch operations as the pann\Ring, 
    tilting, zooming and focusing of the camer\Ra. (See 
    page
     54)
    Press the Setup button to s
    
    witch to the Image \RAdjust 
    screen on which to e\Rstablish the camera’s settings. 
    (See page
     5\f)
    When the Setup button is pressed, \Rthe login screen 
    sho
    
    wn below is displayed.
    When logging in for the first time, input the following 
    default values.
    User name admin
    Password 1\b345
    When the OK button is clicked after inputting\R the values, 
    the screen shown below is displayed.
    Click the OK button.
    wp On the User auth. screen (see page \f\f), register 
    the user name and \Rpassw ord of your choice at the 
    earliest possible opportunity.
    Note
    p Power ON b
     utton / Standby button
     
    The unit’s power is turned on when the Power ON button 
    is pressed.
    When the Standby button is pressed, \Rthe unit is set to\R the 
    standby mode.
    While the standby mode is established, the control\R over 
    the camera’s operations exercised on the Cont\Rrol screen 
    and both the Image\R button and Maintena\Rnce button on 
    the Setup screen ar\Re disabled.
    wp
    If Pow
    
    er ON or Standby is selected too q\Ruickly, 
    the status selected\R and the display shown may not 
    correspond. 
    In a case like this, press the F5 key to restore the 
    correct status displ\Ray.
    wp When operation is transf
    
    erred to the stand\Rby 
    mode: The current pan
    ‑tilt position is s\Rtored in 
    the memory (as a PO
    
    WER
     ON preset), and th\Re 
    panning/tilting mo\Rv
    
    es so that the came\Rra points in 
    the backward
    ‑facing direction.
    wp When operation is transf
    
    erred to the POWER
     ON 
    mode: P
    
    anning/tilting moves to the position\R which 
    was stored in the m\Remory (as a POWER
     ON 
    preset) when operation w
    
    as transferred to the 
    standby mode.
    Notes 
    						
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    Web setting screen
    wwControl screen
    This is the screen \Ron which such operations as the pann\Ring, tilting, zooming and focusing of the unit\R can be controlled.
    p Zoom
    Use this to adjust\R the zoom (magnification)\R 
    in the Wide direction.
    Use this to adjust\R the zoom (magnification)\R 
    to 1.0.
    Use this to adjust\R the zoom (magnification)\R 
    in the Tele direction.
    p Focus
    Use this to adjust\R the focus 
    manually.
    Use this to adjust\R the focus in 
    the Near direction.\R
    It does not work during 
    automatic adjustmen\Rts.
    Use this to adjust\R the focus in 
    the Far direction.
    It does not work during 
    automatic adjustmen\Rts.
    When this is press\Red while 
    the focus is being adjus\Rted 
    manually, the focus will 
    be temporarily adjusted 
    automatically.
    It does not work during 
    automatic adjustmen\Rts.
    Use this to adjust\R the focus 
    automatically. 
    						
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    Web setting screen
    p Control pad and its buttons
    To adjust the image\R in the horizontal 
    or vertical direction (pan\Rning or 
    tilting), left
    ‑click the pad and the \R
    b
    
    uttons.
    The more the outsi\Rde of the pad 
    is clicked, the faster the camera 
    operates. Adjustment is also possible 
    by dragging the mouse.
    Right
    ‑click the pad to initi\Rate 
    z
    
    ooming and focusing.
    When the top half \Rof the pad is 
    clicked in the up or do\Rwn direction, 
    the zoom (magnification)\R is adjusted 
    in the Tele direction; conversely, 
    when the bottom ha\Rlf of the pad is 
    adjusted, the zoom is adjusted in\R the 
    Wide direction.
    When the left half\R of the pad is 
    clicked in the left or \Rright direction, 
    the focus is adjusted in\R the Near 
    direction; conversely when the right 
    half of the pad is\R adjusted, the focus 
    is adjusted in the\R Far direction.
    The zooming can also be \Radjusted 
    by operating the mouse wh\Reel.
    wp When the mouse is \Rused for dragging and 
    dropping from the \Rcontrol pad area to\R a position 
    outside this area,\R the panning, tilt\Ring and other 
    oper
    
    ations will not st\Rop. 
    In a case like this, click the control pad a\Rrea to 
    stop these operations.
    Note
    p Preset
    When the preset po\Rsition is selected \Rfrom 
    the pull‑down menu and the Move button is 
    clicked, the camera direction moves to the 
    preset position wh\Rich was registered ahea\Rd 
    of time.
    This is used to re\Rgister the current \Rstatus 
    in the preset posi\Rtion now selected on the 
    pull‑down menu.
    It does not functio\Rn if “Home” has been 
    selected on the pul\Rl‑down menu.
    The camera direction moves to the preset 
    position which is n\Row selected on the 
    pull‑down menu.
    The settings that \Rare reproduced at t\Rhis 
    position are the s\Rettings which were 
    established on the “Preset Scope” menu 
    (see page
     \f5).
    The camera direction mo
    
    ves to the home 
    position if “Home” has been selected on the 
    pull‑down menu.
    p \brightness
    Use this to adjust\R the image brightness 
    manually.
    Use this to make the image darker.
    It does not work during automatic 
    adjustments.
    Use this to make the image lighte\Rr.
    It does not work during automatic 
    adjustments.
    Use this to adjust\R the image brightness 
    automatically. 
    						
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    Web setting screen
    wwSetup screen
    Pressing the Setup\R button switches the display to this screen on\R which the unit’s settings are est\Rablished.
    wq \basic screen
    p \basic button 
    When the Basic button is pressed, \Rthe Basic screen is \R
    displayed in the area on \Rthe right.
     Camera title [0 to 2\>0 half‑size c
    
    haracters]
    
    Input the name of \Rthe camera here.
    When the Set button is clicked, the input name\R appears in 
    the status display area. 
    						
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    Web setting screen
    wqImage screen
    Image
    p Image
     Image adjust
    This is used to di\Rsplay the Image Adjust\R screen.
     Preset position
    This is used to di\Rsplay the Preset Position setting scr\Reen. 
    						
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    Web setting screen
    Image adjust screen
    When Scene is set \>to “FullAuto”When Scene is set \>to “Manual1 to 3” 
    						
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    Web setting screen
    p Scene
     [FullAuto, Man
    ual1, Manual2, Manual3]
    Selected here is th\Re shooting mode th\Rat matches the 
    shooting situation\R. 
    Select the mode whi\Rch best suits the p\Rrevailing shooting 
    conditions and the \Ruser’s preferences.
    FullAuto In this mode, the optimum settings and 
    adjustments for the shooting con\Rditions 
    at hand are automa\Rtically established. 
    When “FullAuto” has been selected,\R the 
    detailed setting a\Rnd adjustment menus 
    are not displayed.
    Manual1 to 3 In these modes, the detailed set\Rtings and  adjustments are es\Rtablished manually to 
    match the prevailing shooting con\Rditions 
    and the user’s preferences. 
    When the Manual1, Manual\b or Manual3 
    mode has been sele\Rcted, the detailed \R
    setting and adjust\Rment menu for the 
    mode concerned is displayed.
    p Contrast
     Contrast Mode [Auto, Man
    
    ual]
    This item is used \Rto select whether t\Rhe image brightness 
    (contrast) is to be contr\Rolled automatically\R or manually.
    Auto The iris, shutter speed an\Rd frame addition are controlled and \Rthe camera brightness is 
    adjusted automatica\Rlly.
    Manual Operations are performed using the manually  set values.
     Contrast Level [–5 to +5]
    Set here is the con\Rtrast level when the image \Rbrightness 
    is adjusted.
    This item can be se\Rt when “Auto” has been selected \Ras 
    the “Contrast Mode” setting.
     Shutter Mode [Off, Step,  Synchro]
    Select for camera shutter speed.
    This item can be se\Rt when “Manual” has been selected \Ras 
    the “Contrast Mode” setting.
    When a higher shut\Rter speed is select\Red, fast
    ‑moving 
    subjects do not beco\Rme b
    
    lurred easily but the images will\R 
    be darker.
    Off The shutter is set\R to OFF (so that i\Rt cannot be  tripped).
    Step The step shutter i\Rs set (the steps ca\Rn be  changed).
    Synchro The synchro shutter\R is set (the setti\Rng can be  changed continuously).
    The shutter speeds\R that can be set ar\Re listed below.
    When “Step” is selected as 
    the “Shutter Mode” When “Synchro” is selected 
    as the “Shutter Mode”
    1/100, 1/\b50, 1/500\R, 1/1000, 
    1/\b000, 1/4000, 1/1\R0000 \f0.\b4
     Hz to max. \f4\f.\b1 Hz 
    (\b55 steps)
     Frame Mix [Auto, Off , 6d\b, 12d\b, 18d\b]
    Select for frame addition (gain\R‑up using sensor st\Rorage) 
    amount.
    This item can be se\Rt when “Off ”
     is selected as the\R 
    “Shutter Mode” item setting.
    When frame addition is pe\Rrformed, it will appea\Rr as if the 
    images are missing\R some frames.
       AutoF. Mix Max Gain 
    [0d\b, 6d\b,  12d\b, 18d\b]
    When “Auto” for the “Contrast Mode” or “Auto” for the 
    “Frame Mix” is selected, the m\Raximum frame addition 
    amount can be set.
    If frame addition is pe\Rrformed at the Auto setting, it wi\Rll 
    appear as if the i\Rmages are missing \Rsome frames.
     Gain [ Auto, 0d\b, 3d\b, 6d\b, 9d\b, 12d\b, 15d\b, 
    18d\b]
    The image gain is \Radjusted here.
    In locations which a\Rre too dark, adjust the gain\R upward; 
    conversely, in locations which\R are too bright, adjust it 
    downward.
    When “Auto” is set, the light\R quantity is adjus\Rted 
    automatically.
    The noise increases\R when the gain is \Rincreased.
     AGC Max Gain [6d\b, 12d\b, 18d\b]
    When “Auto” is selected as the\R “Gain” setting, the 
    maximum gain
    ‑up amount can be se\Rt. 
    						
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    Web setting screen
    p Picture
     Chroma Level [–3 to +3]
    Set here is the col\Ror intensity (chrom\Ra level) of the 
    images.
     AW\b
    This is used to execute automatic whit\Re balance (AWB) to 
    set the white bala\Rnce.
    For details, refer to page
     \b\b.
     AW\b Mode [ATW, AW\b A, AW\b \b]
    The white balance m\Rode is selected her\Re.
    Select the mode whe\Rn the coloring is not natural because 
    of the nature of t\Rhe light source or \Rother factors.
    If the white color \Rserving as the reference can be 
    recognized, subjects can be \Rshot with natural coloring.
    ATW In this mode, the white balance\R is 
    compensated for automatically, even if 
    changes occur in the \Rlight source or colo\Rr 
    temperature, by a process of conti\Rnuous and 
    automatic adjustmen\Rt.
    AWB
     A, 
    AWB
     B When AWB
     A or AWB B is selected and th\Re 
    white balance is ex
    
    ecuted, the adjustm\Rent 
    results obtained a\Rre stored in the m\Remory 
    selected. 
    When AWB
     A or AWB B is then selected, \Rthe 
    white balance store\Rd in the selected m\Remory 
    can be recalled.
    wp When preset settin\Rgs have been called from \Rthe 
    A
    
    W‑RP\f55, the AWB mode which was set when 
    the preset data was registered by the AW‑RP\f55 
    will be called.
    Note
     Detail [Off, Lo
    
    w, \figh]
    The image detail (\Rimage sharpness) is adjusted\R here.
    When “Low” or “High” is selected, the d\Retail is enhanced.
     Flesh Tone Mode [Off, Low, \figh]
    Set here is the fl\Resh tone mode for displaying the 
    subjects’ skin so that it a\Rppears more smooth\Rly and 
    eye‑pleasingly.
    When “Low” or “High” is selected, the e\Rffect is enhanced 
    even more.
     Color Matrix [Normal,\> E\bU , NTSC]
    This item is used \Rto load the preset\R color matrix data and 
    compensate for the saturation and color pha\Rse.
     DNR [Off, Low, \figh]
    Set here is the le\Rvel of the digital \Rnoise reduction eff\Rect so 
    that light, noise
    ‑free and clear imag\Res will be output \Rev
    
    en 
    at night and in ot\Rher low
    ‑brightness en
    
    vironments.
    When “Low” or “High” is selected, even more noise can 
    be eliminated.
    However, there is an incre\Rased possibility t\Rhat 
    afterimages may occur.
     Pedestal [–10 to +10\>]
    This item is used \Rto adjust the black level (adjust the 
    pedestal) so that \Rthe dark parts of the images a\Rre easier 
    to see.
    These parts become darker when a negative setting is 
    selected and, conversely, lighter when a p\Rositive setting 
    is selected.
     DRS [Off, Lo w, \figh]
    Set here is the DRS\R function which provides just the right 
    amount of compensat\Rion when images wi\Rth significant 
    light/dark differences are displayed.
    When “Low” or “High” is selected, the e\Rffect is enhanced 
    even more.
    This may make noise more perceptible with some scenes.
     Gamma Type [Off, Normal, Cinema]
    Selected here is th\Re type of gamma cur\Rve.
    The selected settin\Rg takes effect when “Off ” is selected 
    as the “DRS” item setting. Normally, the “Normal” setting 
    is used. When “Cinema” is selected, image\Rs giving off an 
    atmosphere like movies can be shot.
     Gamma Level [Low , Mid, \figh]
    This item is used \Rto adjust the gamm\Ra compensation 
    level. The selected settin\Rg takes effect when “Off ” is 
    selected as the “DRS” item setting or w\Rhen “Normal” is 
    selected as the “Gamma Type” setting. 
    When “Low” is set, the image\Rs appear sedate an\Rd 
    composed. The resulting gamm\Ra curve has a gentle 
    gradient in the low
    ‑brightness areas
    
    , and the contrast is 
    sharper.
    Conversely, when “High” is set, the tonal range in the dark 
    area is expanded so that th\Re images take on a lighter 
    tone. The resulting gamm\Ra curve has a sharp gradient in 
    the low
    ‑brightness areas
    
    , and the contrast is softer.
     \back Light COMP. [Off, On]
    “On” or “Off ” is set here for the backlight compensation\R 
    function.
    Under backlight conditions, the function prevents 
    darkening as a result \Rof light striking the backs of 
    subjects, and makes it possible to shoot images\R in shade 
    or shadow more brightly.
    This item can be se\Rt when “Auto” has been selected \Ras 
    the “Contrast Mode” setting.
    The function takes effect when “Auto” has been selected \R
    as the Contrast Mode, Gain or Frame Mix item setti\Rng.
     
    This is used to clo\Rse this panel. 
    						
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