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    Camera menu items(continued)
    p
    w \baintenance screen
            M a i n t e n a n c e  
      F i r m w a r e   V e r s i o n  I P   N e t w o r k  I n i t i a \f i z e
      R e t u r n
    Firmware Version
    This is selected to \edisplay the Firmware Version screen on 
    which to check the version of the firmware used.
    IP Network
    This is selected to \edisplay the IP Network screen on which 
    the user can check the IP \bddress, Subnet Mask and 
    Default Gateway settings which ha\eve been established in 
    the unit.
    Initialize
    This is selected to \edisplay the Initialize screen on which 
    the user can initia\elize the camera settings.
    For details on operation, refer to “Concerning initialization\e” 
    on page 52.
    Return
    Use this to return to the previous menu.
    p
    w Firmware Version screen
              F i r m w a r e   V e r s i o n  
      C P U   S o f t w a r e    C a m e r a   M a i n               V \f 1 . \f \f    P a n / \b i l t                     V \f 1 . \f \f    N e t w o r k                       V \f 1 . \f \f  P L D    C a m e r a                         V \f 1 . \f \f    O u t p u t                         V \f 1 . \f \f  E E P R O M                           V \f 1 . \f \f
      R e t u r n
    CPU Software  Camer\pa \bain
    This is selected to \edisplay the software version of the 
    camera unit.
    CPU Software  Pan/Tilt
    This is selected to \edisplay the software version of the pan-
    tilt unit.
    CPU Software  Network
    This is selected to \edisplay the software version of the 
    network unit.
    PLD  Camera
    This is selected to \edisplay the PLD version of the camera 
    unit.
    PLD  Output
    This is selected to \edisplay the PLD version of the output\e 
    unit.
    EEPRO\b
    This is selected to \edisplay the \f\fPROM version.
    Return
    Use this to return to the previous menu. 
    						
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    Camera menu items(continued)
    p
    w IP Network screen
              I P   N e t w o r k  
      I P   A d d r e s s                      1 9 2 . 1 6 8 .     \f .   1 \f  S u b \b e t   M a s k                      2 5 5 . 2 5 5 . 2 5 5 .     \f  D e f a u l t   G a t e w a y                      1 9 2 . 1 6 8 .     \f .     1
      R e t u r \b
    IP Address
    This is selected to \edisplay the IP address wh\eich has been 
    set for the unit.
    Subnet \bask
    This is selected to \edisplay the subnet mask wh\eich has 
    been set for the unit.
    Default Gatewa\f
    This is selected to \edisplay the default gateway which has 
    been set for the unit.
    p
     On this screen, the \eIP \bddress, Subnet Mask and 
    Default Gateway settings can be d\eisplayed but they 
    cannot be changed.  
    To change an address\e, use “Network” (page 88) on 
    the Web setting screen or\e “\fasy IP Setup Softw\eare” 
    (page 41) in the \e).
    Note
    Return
    Use this to return to the previous menu.
    p
    q Concerning initiali\pzation
    When “Initialize” is selected on the M\eaintenance screen, t\ehe 
    Initialize screen appears.
    Initialize screen
              I n i t i a l i z e  
      D o   y o u   w a n t   t o   i n i t i a l i z e  M e n u   s e t t i n g s ?
      C \f N C E L  \b . K .
      R e t u r n
        When the cursor is \emoved to “O.K.” on the Initialize 
    screen and the setti\eng is entered, the M\eenu settings 
    initialize screen is displayed for 5 seconds, and the 
    camera settings are resto\ered to the settings \ewhich were 
    established when the camer\ea was purchased (“Camer\ea 
    menu item table” (pages 53 to 54)).  
    However, the Format settings (page 47) and Maintenance 
    settings (page 51) are not initial\eized.  
    When the initializat\eion operation is completed, \ethe 
    Initialize screen is restored \eto the display.
    \benu settings initiali\pzed screen
      M e n u   s e t t i n g s
      i n i t i a l i z e d
        When the cursor is \emoved to “C\bNC\fL” on the 
    Initialize screen and the sett\eing is entered, the \eMenu 
    settings unchanged \escreen is displayed for 5 seconds, 
    the initialization \eoperation is not performed, and the 
    Initialize screen returns to the display.
    \benu settings unchanged screen
      M e n u   s e t t i n g s
      u n c h a n g e d 
    						
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    Camera menu item table
    \benuItemFactor\f setting
    Selection items
    FullAuto \banual1 
    to 3
    Top Menu Camera Scene SceneFull\butoFull\butoFull\buto, Manual1, Manual2, 
    Manual3
    Contrast Contrast Mode \buto\buto\buto, Manual
     Contrast Level 00–5 to +5
     Day/Night DayDayDay, Night
     Shutter Mode --------Off, Step, Synchro
      Step/Synchro
        (  When “Step” is 
    selected as the 
    “Shutter Mode”) ----
    ---- p
     When 59.94 Hz is selected:
    1/100, 1/250, 1/50\e0, 1/1000, 
    1/2000, 1/4000, 1/\e10000
    p
     When 50 Hz is selected:
    1/120, 1/250, 1/50\e0, 1/1000, 
    1/2000, 1/4000, 1/\e10000
      Step/Synchro
        (  When “Synchro” 
    is selected as the 
    “Shutter Mode”) ----
    ---- p
     When 59.94 Hz is selected:
    60.24Hz to 646.21H\ez 
    (1 to 255step)
    p
     When 50 Hz is selected:
    50.20Hz to 538.51H\ez 
    (1 to 255step)
      Frame Mix --------\buto, Off, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB
      \butoF.Mix Max Gain ----0dB0dB, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB
    Gain ----\buto\buto, 0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 
    15dB, 18dB
    \bGC Max Gain ----18dB6dB, 12dB, 18dB
    Picture Picture 1/2 Chroma Level ----0–3 to +3
    \bWB Mode ----\bWB \b\bTW, \bWB \b, \bWB B
     R Gain ----0–30 to +30
     B Gain ----0–30 to +30
    Detail ----HighOff, Low, High
    Flesh Tone Mode ----OffOff, Low, High
    DNR ----HighOff, Low, High
    Picture 2/2 Pedestal ----0–10 to +10
    DRS ----OffOff, Low, High
     Gamma Type ----NormalOff, Normal, Cinema
      Gamma Level ----MidLow, Mid, High
    Back Light COMP. ----OffOff, On
    Day/Night DayDayDay, Night
    Color 
    Matrix 1/3 Matrix Select
    ----\fBUNormal, \fBU, NTSC, User
    \bxis 01  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    \bxis 02  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    \bxis 03  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    \bxis 04  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    \bxis 05  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    \bxis 06  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    Color 
    Matrix 2/3 Matrix Select
    ----\fBUNormal, \fBU, NTSC, User
    \bxis 07  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    \bxis 08  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    \bxis 09  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    \bxis 10  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    \bxis 11  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127 
    						
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    \benuItemFactor\f setting
    Selection items
    FullAuto \banual1 
    to 3
    Top Menu Camera ScenePicture Color 
    Matrix 2/3 \bxis 12 
    Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    Color 
    Matrix 3/3 Matrix Select
    ----\fBUNormal, \fBU, NTSC, User
    \bxis 13  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    \bxis 14  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    \bxis 15  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    \bxis 16  Saturation ----0–127 to +127
      Phase ----0–127 to +127
    System Genlock
    (\bW-H\f60S only) Horizontal Phase
    0 –206 to +49
    Subcarrier Phase
     Coarse 90° 0° to 315°
     Fine 0 –127 to +127
    H Phase.SC Fine Step 1 1 to 10
    Output Format1080/59.94i
    ( When 59.94 Hz is 
    selected) [\bW
    -H\f60H]
    1080/59.94p, 1080/59.94i, 
    720/59.94p, 480/59.94p,  
    480/59.94i, 1080/2\e9.97PsF
    [\bW -H\f60S]
    1080/59.94i, 720/5\e9.94p, 
    480/59.94i, 1080/2\e9.97PsF
    1080/50i
    (When 50 Hz is selected) [\bW
    -H\f60H]
    1080/50p, 1080/50i, 720/50\ep, 
    576/50p, 576/50i, 1080/25\ePsF
    [\bW -H\f60S]
    1080/50i, 720/50p, 576/50i, 
    1080/25PsF
    Down CONV. Mode LetterBox Squeeze, SideCut, LetterBox
    HDMI Color
    (\bW -H\f60H only) YCbCr422
    RGB-NOR, RGB-\fNH, 
    YCbCr422, YCbCr444
    Other Other 1/2 Install Position Desktop Desktop, Hanging
    Preset Speed 10 1 to 30
    Preset Scope Mode \b Mode \b, Mode B, Mode C
    Digital Zoom Disable Disable, \fnable
    Speed With Zoom POS. On Off, On
    Focus Mode \buto \buto, Manual
     Focus \bDJ With PTZ. ---- Off, On
    Other 2/2 Tally \fnable \fnable Disable, \fnable
    OSD Mix
     SDI(HDMI) /COMP Off ByBrowser Off, On, Off ByBrowser
     Browser/Video On Off, On
    OSD Off With Tally Off Off, On
    OSD Status Off Off, On
    Wireless Control \fnable Disable, \fnable
    Maintenance Firmware Version CPU Software
     Camera MainVersion shipped ----
     Pan/Tilt Version shipped ----
     Network Version shipped ----
    PLD
     Camera Version shipped ----
     Output Version shipped ----
    \f\fPROM Version shipped ----
    IP Network IP \bddress192.168.0.10 ----
    Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 ----
    Default Gateway 192.168.0.1 ----
    Initialize ----C\bNC\fL C\bNC\fL, OK
    Camera menu item table(continued) 
    						
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    Controls and settings fr\pom web screen
    With a personal comp\euter connected to th\ee unit, it is possi\eble 
    to view the camera’s IP videos or selec\et various settings from \e
    the web browser screen.
    The L\bN crossover cable is used when conn\eecting a 
    personal computer dir\eectly to the unit’s L\bN connector for IP 
    control, and the L\bN\e straight cable is used when makin\eg the 
    connection through \ea switching hub.
    Select an IP address\e for the personal compu\eter within the 
    private address range while ensuring that it is dif\eferent from 
    the address of the u\enit.
    Set the subnet mask t\eo the same address a\es the unit.p
     If you need to change th\ee IP address and su\ebnet 
    mask, be sure to ask \eyour dealer to make these 
    changes for you.
    Unit’s IP address and subnet m\pask (factor\f settings) IP address:  192.168.0.10
    Subnet mask:  255.255.255.0
    Range of private addresses:  
        192.168.0.0 to 192\e.168.0.255
    p
     If the controller an\ed web browser are being used \eat the 
    same time, the content selecte\ed using the control\eler 
    may not be reflected on\e the web browser display. 
    When using both the\e controller and web browser, 
    be absolutely sure to\e check the settings using\e the 
    controller or camera menu.
    Notes
    For details of the \prequired personal computer 
    environment, refer to page 4.
    p
     Some functions on t\ehe web setting screen ca\en be used 
    only from a personal\e computer which is \erunning Windows.  
    (They cannot be used fr\eom a personal comput\eer which is 
    running Mac OS X.) 
    Functions which ca\en be used by Windows only are 
    indicated using the\e 
     mark.
    p
     The “Network Camera View4” plug-in viewer software 
    must have already been instal\eled in order to disp\elay 
    the unit’s IP videos using a\e personal computer wh\eich is 
    running Windows.  
    (This is not requir\eed for a personal comput\eer which is 
    running M\bC OS X.) 
    For further details, refer to “Plug-in viewer software 
    (Network Camera View4)” (page 41 in the )\e. 
    						
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    Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued)
    p
    w Displa\fing the web screen\p using a personal computer
    The procedure is explained here using Windows screens (Internet \fxplorer), but it is the same w\ehen using the Mac (\eSafari)* 
    screens.
    *: There ma\f be differences in some par\pts of the screen d\pispla\fs.
    1	Start the web browser of the personal computer.
    Use one of the web browsers below depending on the o\eperating system instal\eled in the personal c\eomputer.
    Operating s\fstem in\pstalled Web browser
    Windows Internet \fxplorer
    Mac OS X Safari
    2	Input “http://192.168.0.10\p/ ” in the [Address] box of the web browser.
    If the IP address h\eas been changed, inp\eut “http://changed IP \eaddress/  ” instead.
    If “HTTP port” (page 89) has been changed\e from its initial s\eetting of “80”, input “http://camera’s IP address: port number”.
    Example: If the HTTP port number has been set t\eo “8080”:
       http://192.168.0.1\e0:8080/
    3	Press the [Enter] \pke\f.
    \b Live screen is displayed.
    The Live screen has two modes: the single display mode in which the\e IP videos of one c\eamera are displayed on one screen, 
    and the multi display mode in which the\e IP videos of a multiple number of cameras are displayed on one screen.
    For details on the si\engle display mode, refer to page 58; for details on the multi display mode, refer to page 63. 
    						
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    Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued)
    p
     If the personal compu\eter does not have the plug-in 
    viewer software already installed\e, an installation 
    confirmation message is d\eisplayed before the Live 
    screen is displayed. 
    In a case like this, follow the on-screen inst\eructions to 
    install the software.
    For further details, refer to “Plug-in viewer software 
    (Network Camera View4)” (page 41 in the )\e.
    p
     If “On” has been selected as the  “User auth.” (page 84), 
    a screen on which t\eo input the user nam\ee and 
    password appears before the Live screen is displayed.
    The initial settings\e for the user name and\e password 
    are given below.
    User name admin
    Password 12345
    Notes
    p
     While the initial set\etings remain used f\eor the user 
    name and password, a message promp\eting the user to 
    change the user name\e and password is displayed after 
    authorization.  
    In order to ensure s\eecurity, the password for the user 
    name of “admin” must be changed with\eout fail.  
    It is also recommend\eed that the password be changed at 
    regular intervals.
    p
     When an attempt is m\eade to display multiple H.264 
    images on one person\eal computer, IP videos may not be 
    displayed depending on the p\eerformance of the persona\el 
    computer concerned.  
    						
    							58
    Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued)
    p
    w Live screen: Single displa\f mode
    When the  button is pressed, th\ee display switches to the live screen on which th\ee camera images are displayed and the 
    camera’s panning, tilting,\e zooming, focusing and other f\eunctions can be con\etrolled.
      \bulti‑Screen list box (\bulti‑screen)
    The live screen display method is selected \ehere.
    The IP videos of th\ee connected camera are 
    displayed.
    When the cameras for multi-screen display 
    have been set ahead of t\eime using the 
    multi-screen setting \e(page 83), it is possible 
    to view a multiple number of IP videos \eon a 
    single screen. (Multi display mode)
    This displays the IP videos in\e the mode 
    which was set in the list b\eox.
     Compression button (Compression)
    H.264 images are di\esplayed. 
    The [H.264] button is enabled when the 
    “H.264 transmission” setting of “H.264 
    image settings” on the Video over IP 
    (image setting) screen is “On”. (see page 67)
    JP\fG images are disp\elayed.
       Image Capture Size button
    (Image Capture Size)
    The IP video in the \emain area is 
    displayed in the VG\b size.
    This button is enabled only when 
    JP\fG images are disp\elayed.
    The IP video in the \emain area is 
    displayed in the QVG\b size.
    This button is enabled only when 
    JP\fG images are disp\elayed.
    The IP video in the \emain area is 
    displayed in the 16:9 size. 
    						
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    Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued)
     OSD \benu Operation
    Use this to select w\ehether the camera’s 
    on-screen displays are to be shown.
    It cancels the select\eion of the setting \ewhich 
    is being changed.
    It restores the pre-c\ehange setting.
    Use these to perform the menu operations.
    The items are selected\e using the 
    , , 
     and  buttons.
    If a selected item ha\es a sub menu, this 
    sub menu is displayed by pressing the 
     
    button.
    When the cursor is \emoved to any item on 
    the bottom-level setting screen and\e the 
     
    button is pressed, the setting of the selected 
    item starts flashing.
    \b setting for a regular menu item is 
    reflected immediately \eif it is changed wh\eile 
    it is still flashing\e. However, there are a 
    number of menu items (Scene, Format and 
    Initialize) whose setting is \ereflected only 
    after the 
     button has been press\eed, 
    causing the setting\e to stop flashing a\end the 
    new setting to be ente\ered.
      Camera button / Color bar b\putton (CA\b/BAR)
    Use this to output \ethe camera pictures.
    Use this to output \ethe color bar signa\els.
     Power ON button / Standb\f button
     
    The unit’s power is turned on when the Power ON button 
    is pressed.
    When the Standby button is pressed, th\ee unit is set to th\ee 
    standby mode.
    While the standby mode is established, the control \eover 
    the camera’s operations exercised on the Contr\eol screen, 
    the Image button and Maintenan\ece button on the Setup 
    screen is disabled.
    p
     If Power ON or Standby is selected too qu\eickly, 
    the status selected a\end the display shown may not 
    correspond.  
    In a case like this, follow the steps below to restore 
    the correct status \edisplay:
    [When using Windows] Press the [F5] key on the keyboard of the 
    personal computer.
    [When using \bac OS X\p] Press the [Command]\e + [R] keys on the 
    keyboard of the person\eal computer.
    p
     When operation is transferred to the ST\bNDBY 
    mode: The current zoom, focus and iris positions 
    are stored in the me\emory (POW\fR ON preset).
    p
     When operation is transferred to the POW\fR ON 
    mode: The zoom, focus and iris are transferred 
    to the positions wh\eich were stored in the mem\eory 
    (POW\fR ON preset) when operation was 
    transferred to the ST\bNDBY mode.
    Notes
      Operation lock button (Op.Lock)
    Use this to lock the operation of the pan, t\eilt, 
    zoom, focus, brightness, speed, preset and 
    scene operations on the contr\eol screen.
    Use this also to loc\ek the on-screen displa\ey 
    menu operations, C\bM/B\bR and Power ON 
    button/Standby button to prevent operations 
    from being performed by accident. 
    						
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    Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued)
     \bain area (IP video\p displa\f area)
    The IP video of the \econnected camera will be displayed.
    While the tally lamp i\es on, the area frame will turn red.
    When the tally lamp i\es off, the display area will return to 
    normal.
    The camera image can be zoomed in and out by operating 
    the mouse wheel insid\ee the display area. 
    When the image is zoomed in, click within the display area 
    at the desired new center position for the angle of view, 
    then the camera image will appear c\eentered around that \e
    position. 
    p
     When the shooting s\ecenes vary significantly, restrictions 
    imposed by the graphics processing (G\eDI) of the 
    operating system instal\eled may give rise to a phenomenon \e
    called “screen tearing” (where parts of the picture ar\ee not 
    displayed in synchronizati\eon) although this w\eill depend on 
    the personal computer\e used. p
     On a personal comput\eer running Windows, if 
    “H.264 transmission” (page 67) is set to “On”, H.264 
    images and JP\fG ima\eges can be displayed.  
    H.264 images will ap\epear immediately afte\er they 
    appear on the Live screen (in single d\eisplay mode). 
    If it is set to “Off ”, only JP\fG images \ewill appear.
    p
     On a personal comput\eer running Mac OS X, 
    regardless of the  “H.264 transmission” settings, 
    only JP\fG images wil\el appear. (H.264 images will \e
    not appear.)
    p
     When “On” is selected as the  \e“H.264 transmission” 
    setting, the maximum speed at which th\ee JP\fG 
    images are refreshed is limited to 15 fps regardless 
    of whether H.264 im\eages are being displa\eyed.
    p
     The speed at which t\ehe JP\fG images are 
    refreshed may be reduced dependin\eg on the 
    network environment, performance of the persona\el 
    computer used, subje\ects and number of access 
    users.
    p
     \b total of up to 14 \eusers — both the us\eers 
    receiving H.264 ima\eges and the users re\eceiving 
    JP\fG images — can a\eccess the unit at t\ehe same 
    time.
    However, depending on the s\eettings for the 
    “Bandwidth control(\ebit rate)” and “Max bit rate (per 
    client)*”, the number of users who \ecan access the 
    unit may be limited to 14.
    p
     If the maximum number of users who \ecan access 
    the unit has exceeded the upper limi\et, the “access 
    exceeded” message is displayed.
    p
     When “Multicast” has been selected as\e the 
    “Transmission type” (page 69) setting under “H.264 
    image settings”, th\ee second and subsequ\eent 
    users receiving the \eH.264 images are no\et counted 
    among the access us\eers. 
    p
     When “Disable” is selected for “Tally \fnable” 
    (page 50, page 81), the camera’s tally lamp will not\e 
    light even when the tally sig\enal is input. However, 
    the area frame of the main area\e (IP video display 
    area) will turn red.
    Notes 
    						
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