Panasonic Wv Np1000 Operating Instructions Manual
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51 How to adjust white balance(When AWC is selected WHITE BAL)q Select AWC for WHITE BAL, and then press the [Left] button to switch to AWC →PUSH SW. w Press the [SET] button to adjust white balance. The PUSH SW part will be highlighted in the process of the adjustment. When the highlighted indication returns to normal indication, adjust- ment of white balance is complete. e Press the [Right] button to select AWC. Refer to page 58 for descriptions of how to adjust white balance finely. Note: Operating colour temperature range is approx. 2 000 K – 10 000 K. When white balance is out of operating range or illuminance of subject is too low, white balance adjustment may not be complete. In this case, the PUSH SW part remains being highlighted. [DNR] When this function (digital noise reduction) is active, noise may be automatically reduced under a low illumi- nance. Select an effect level LOW or HIGH for the digital noise reduction. LOW: Low level of noise reduction effect LOW: High level of noise reduction effect Default: HIGH [BW MODE] Configure the settings relating to the B/W mode. Refer to page 59 for descriptions of how to configure the B/W mode setting. [PRIVACY ZONE] When there is a zone that is not to be displayed, set the zone as a privacy zone to not to display. Up to 8 privacy zones can be set and the following are available to identify them on the screen. ON (1): Display in grey colour ON (2): Display in mosaic OFF: Display without effect for identification purpose Refer to page 60 for descriptions of how to set privacy zones. Default: OFF Note: Privacy zones will not function just in the process of initialization just after turning the power on. [EL-ZOOM] Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use the electronic zoom. ON: Use the electronic zoom. Images can be enlarged up to fivefold (x5). Refer to page 61 for descriptions of how to adjust the electronic zoom. OFF: Does not use the electronic zoom. Default: OFF [STABILIZER] Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use the image stabilizer to prevent shaky images. It is effec- tive to use this function when the camera is installed on a pole, etc. ON: Image shake will be stabilized. OFF: Image shake will not be stabilized. Default: OFF Important: • When ON is selected, the angular field of view will become narrower and the resolution will be lower. When ON is selected, install the camera while checking the angular field of view and the resolution. • The image stabilizer may sometimes not function for the following subject. •Dark subject • A subject whose brightness difference is almost none (white wall, etc.) • A subject that vibrates at high pitch such as mechanical vibration • A subject whose vibration amplitude is large
52 Configure the settings relating to the flange-back [BACK- FOCUS] Select the method of the flange-back length adjustment and adjust the fl\ ange-back length minutely. The settings can be configured on the BACK-FOCUS SETUP page. Before adjusting the flang\ e-back length, adjust the lens first. ( Operating instructions (book)) Refer to the operating instructions (book) for descriptions of how to \ display the BACK-FOCUS SETUP page. The flange-back length is the distance between flange surface and the fo\ cal point. Important:• The ABF (auto back focus) function is for adjustment of the flange-b\ ack length at the installation, and for focus compensation when shifting between colour and B/W after the installation. This function is not supposed to be used for sequential action such as the auto focus function. • It is necessary to adjust the flange-back length again when images becom\ e out-of-focus caused by aging of the lens and the environment change, etc. Note: The flange-back length adjustment can be performed using the operation b\ uttons on the camera ( Operating instructions (book)). [ABF] When the [SET] button is pressed after moving the cur- sor onto PUSH SW, the auto-back focus function will be activated and adjust automatically the flange-back length to a subject located at the centre of the screen. [MANUAL-ADJ] To adjust the flange-back length finely, press the [SET] button after moving the cursor onto MANUAL-ADJ. The flange-back length can be adjusted manually using the [Left] and [Right] buttons. Notes: • The flange-back length position will set to the default position for the CS-mount by pressing both the [Left] and [Right] buttons for 2 seconds or more. • A value displayed for INDICATOR is an indication for the flange-back length adjustment. When the value becomes larger, the displayed image will be sharper. [C/L ←→ B/W] Select a method of the flange-back length adjustment from the following. AUTO: Adjusts the flange-back length automatically to correct out-of-focus which may be caused when switching between the colour image display and the BW image display. PRESET: When switching between the colour mode and the B/W mode, the flange-back length position will move to the preset position of each mode. The latest adjusted flange-back length positions for each mode will be memorized automatically as the preset posi- tion. FIX: The position will be fixed after adjusting the flange- back length manually or using the auto back focus function (ABF). Default: AUTO Notes: • ABF is available only when OFF, X2 AUTO or X2 FIX is selected fo\ r SENS UP. • AUTO of C/L ←→B/W is available only when OFF, X2 AUTO or X2 FIX is selected for SENS UP. **BACK-FOCUS SETUP** ABF PUSH SW MANUAL-ADJ C/L B/W AUTO SETUP-SW LOCK OFF NEAR FAR ......... |......... INDICATOR XXXX RET TOP END
53 [SETUP-SW LOCK] Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use the operation buttons on the camera for the flange-back length adjustment. ON:The operation buttons on the camera are unavail- able for the flange-back length adjustment. OFF:The flange-back length can be adjusted using the operation buttons on the camera. Default:OFF Important: •Adjust the flange-back length depending on a subject as follows. •We assume no responsibility whatsoever for any damages resulting from the use of the auto back focus function. Subject/shooting location/environment Standard subject Moves frequently Illuminance changes largely Low illuminance Extremely bright or reflects light Through a window Location where the lens can get dirt easily Brightness difference is almost none (white wall, etc.) Having large depth Frickers continuously Parallel horizontal lines such as a roll-up doorRecommended adjustment method Flange-back length adjustment [ABF][C/L ←→B/W] setting AUTO Adjust finely with MANUAL- ADJ after using ABF. [MANUAL-ADJ]PRESET or FIX
54 Configure the settings on the SPECIAL SETUP page [SPECIAL SETUP] Configure the settings relating to image quality can be configured on th\ e SPECIAL SETUP page. The settings can be configured on the SPECIAL SETUP page. Refer to the operating instructions (book) for descriptions of how to \ display the SPECIAL SETUP page. SPECIAL SETUP page [CHROMA GAIN] Adjust the chroma level (colour density). Colour density will be incremented when the cursor is moved to the + direction, and will be decremented when the cursor is moved to the – direction. Adjust the chroma gain while monitoring a vector colour scope or a colour video monitor. [AP GAIN] Adjust the aperture level. Images will be sharper when the cursor is moved to the + direction, and will be softer when the cursor is moved to the – direction. Adjust the aperture level while monitoring a colour video monitor. Note: Moire fringes (vertical interference pattern) may appear when shooting figures such in a carpet or drapes. In this case, move the cursor to the – direction to alleviate this problem. [PEDESTAL] Adjust the brightness of images. Images will be brighter when the cursor is moved to the + direction, and will be darker when the cursor is moved to the – direction. Adjust the pedestal while monitoring an oscilloscope or a colour video monitor. [PIX OFF] Correct image defects (blemishes) such as scratches. Up to 16 points can be corrected. Refer to page 62 for descriptions of how to correct defects. [CAMERA RESET] Reset the settings edited on the [Camera] tab to the default settings. Press simultaneously the [Left] button, [SET] button and [Right] button for around 2 seconds after moving the cursor onto PUSH SW of CAMERA RESET. The set- tings will be reset to the default settings. **SPECIAL SETUP** CHROMA GAIN ....|..160 AP GAIN .....|.193 PEDESTAL ...|...113 - + PIX OFF CAMERA RESET PUSH SW RET TOP END
55 Configure the network settings [NETWORK] Configure the network settings. When connecting the camera to a network, it is necessary to configure the network settings such as IP address, etc. The settings can be configured on the NETWORK SETUP page. Refer to the operating instructions (book) for descriptions of how to display the NETWORK SETUP page. Note: Before configuring the settings, refer to the network administrator or the Internet service provider for the following information. •IP address •Net mask •Default gateway (when using the gateway server/router) •HTTP port Number NETWORK SETUP page [DHCP] Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use the DHCP function. [IP ADDR] When not using the DHCP function, enter the IP address of the camera. [NETMASK] When not using the DHCP function, enter the net mask of the camera. [GATEWAY] When not using the DHCP function, enter the default gateway of the camera. [HTTP PORT NO.] Assign the port numbers independently. Note: Refer to page 39 for further information about the network settings. The default network settings are as follows. DHCP: OFF IP ADDRESS: 192.168.0.10 NETMASK: 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY: 192.168.0.1 HTTP PORT NO.: 80 **NETWORK SETUP** DHCP OFF IP ADDR 192.168. 0. 10 NETMASK 255.255.255.128 GATEWAY 192.168. 0. 1 HTTP PORT NO. 80 RET TOP END
56 Configure the detailed settings The following are descriptions of how to edit the camera title, adjust white balance, etc. on the detailed setup menu. The camera title can be edited and displayed on the screen The camera title can be edited and displayed on the screen. Up to 16 characters are available for the camera title. Step 1 Select ON for CAMERA ID on the CAMERA SETUP page. →The camera ID edit page will be displayed. Step 2 Move the cursor onto the desired character and press the [SET] button. →The selected character will be displayed at the bot- tom of the page. •To edit the entered character, move the cursor onto the desired character and press the [SET] button. The arrow mark will move under the selected char- acter. Enter the desired character for the selected character. •To enter a blank (space), press the [SET] button after moving the cursor onto SPACE. •To delete all characters, press the [SET] button after moving the cursor onto RESET. Step 3 When completing the camera title edit, press the [SET] button after moving the cursor onto POSI. →The camera title display position setting window will be displayed. Step 4 Determine the position where the camera title is to be displayed, and press the [SET] button. →The camera title and the display position will be applied. Entry (edit) area CAMERA ID 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ ().,:;!?= +-*/%$ SPACE POSI RET TOP END RESET ................ FLOOR 1
57 Compensate backlight Set an area where backlight is to be compensated. Step 1 Select ALC for ALC/ELC on the CAMERA SETUP page. →The ALC CONT page will be displayed. Step 2 Move the cursor onto BLC and select ON or OFF. ON:Backlight will be compensated automatically. (→To step 6) OFF:Manually set an area where backlight is to be compensated. (→To step 3) Default:OFF Step 3 Move the cursor onto MASK SET and press the [SET] button. →The mask setup window will be displayed. Step 4 Mask a bright area on the screen. Press the [SET] but- ton after selecting the desired area (selected area blinks) using the [Left], [Right], [Up] and [Down] buttons. When the selected area is masked, horizontal stripes and white fill will be displayed in the selected area alter- nately. When moving to the other area, the area will be displayed in white. To mask the other areas, do the same procedures above. Select the desired masked area and press the [SET] button. To cancel the mask setting for all areas, press the [Left] and [Right] buttons for 2 seconds simultane- ously. Step 5 After completing the mask settings, press the [SET] but- ton for around 2 seconds. →The ALC CONT page will be displayed. Step 6 Move the cursor onto LEVEL and adjust the level using the [Left] and [Right] buttons. Note: To reset to the default settings, press the [Left] and [Right] buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds or more. **ALC CONT** BACK LIGHT COMP BLC OFF MASK SET LEVEL ... |...128 - + RET TOP END
58 Adjust white balance finely After adjusting white balance using the auto tracking white balance (ATW) function or the auto white balance control (AWC) function (page 50), manually adjust white balance finely. Step 1 Press the [SET] button after selecting any of ATW1, ATW2 and AWC for WHITE BAL on the CAMERA SETUP page. →The fine adjustment window will be displayed. Step 2 Move the cursor onto R or B and adjust the level using the [Left] and [Right] buttons. R indicates red and B indicates blue. When the I cursor is moved to the + direction, red/blue gain will be incremented respectively. When the I cursor is moved to the – direction, red/blue gain will be decremented respective- ly. Note: To reset to the default settings, press the [Left] and [Right] buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds or more. **ATW1** R ... |...128 - + B ... |...128 - + RET TOP END
59 Configure the B/W mode settings Configure the settings relating to the B/W mode such as brightness at ch\ ange between colour and B/W, waiting time to change to the B/W mode, etc. Step 1 Press the [SET] button after moving the cursor onto BW MODE on the CAMERA SETUP page. → The BW MODE page will be displayed. Step 2 Move the cursor onto BW and select a parameter from the following. AUTO1: Images will be automatically switched between colour and B/W according to brightness (illumination). When illuminance is low, images will be displayed in B/W. When illuminance is high, images will be dis- played in colour. AUTO2: Click this button when using the camera in the nighttime with near-infra red rays as light source. EXT: Images will be displayed in B/W by making DAY/NIGHT IN terminal short-circuit. ON: Images will be displayed in B/W. OFF: Images will be displayed in colour. Default: OFF Note: When shooting a constantly moving subject or when the screen is filled by similar colours, it may be diffi- cult for the camera to judge where the light source is, since light source is simplistatically detected according to information from the CCD image sen- sor. When AUTO2 is selected, wavelength of light source should be 80 nm or more. Step 3 Move the cursor onto LEVEL and select a parameter from the following. LOW: When illuminance around the camera is approx. 1 lx or less, images will be automatically displayed in B/W. HIGH: When illuminance around the camera is approx. 5 lx or less, images will be automatically displayed in B/W. Default: HIGH Step 4 Move the cursor onto DURATION TIME and select a parameter (wait time to switch between the colour mode and the B/W mode) from the following. 10 s - 30 s – 60 s – 300 s (S) (L) Default: 30 sec Step 5 Move the cursor onto BURST (BW) and select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to output burst sig- nals when displaying images in B/W. ON: Output burst signals OFF: Does not output burst signals Default: ON Notes: • It is also possible to make the camera to adjust the flange-back length automatically to correct out-of- focus which may be caused when switching between the colour image display and the BW image display. ( page 52) • When displaying colour images in B/W, images may not be displayed correctly without burst signals depending on a monitor or a VTR. In this case, select ON. **BW MODE** BW AUTO1 LEVEL HIGH DURATION TIME . |.. S L BURST(BW) OFF RET TOP END
60 Set the privacy zone When there is a zone that is not to be displayed, set the zone as a priv\ acy zone to not to display. Up to 8 privacy zones can be set. Step 1 Move the cursor onto PRIVACY ZONE on the CAM- ERA SETUP page and press the [SET] button after selecting ON (1) or ON (2). → The zone number selection page will be displayed. Step 2 Confirm that the cursor is on 1 of 1/8 displayed on the top of the page, and then press the [Left] button or [Right] button to select the desired zone number. When an asterisk (*) is displayed next to the zone num- ber, the selected zone number is already in use. Step 3 After completing the zone number selection, press the [SET] button. → The zone setting page will be displayed. Notes: • When selected the zone number already in use in step 3, images inside of the respective zone that is set on the zone setting window will be displayed. By performing steps 4 and 5, the set zone will be can- celled and a new zone will be set. • To cancel the zone settings, press the [SET] button after moving the cursor onto DEL. The zone settings will be cancelled. Step 4 Move the cursor onto POSITION and press the [SET] button. Step 5 Press the [SET] button after designating the desired position using the [Left], [Right], [Up] and [Down] but- tons. → The zone position will be set. Step 6 Move the cursor onto SCALE and press the [SET] but- ton. Step 7 Adjust the size of the zone by pressing the [Left], [Right], [Up] and [Down] buttons. Vertical size can be adjusted using the [Up] and [Down] buttons and hori- zontal size can be adjusted using the [Left] and [Right] buttons. Click the [SET] button after completing the set- tings. Step 8 Move the cursor onto SET and press the [SET] button. → The privacy zone settings will be complete and the zone number selection page will be displayed. **ZONE NUMBER 1/8** RET TOP END **ZONE NUMBER 1/8** POSITION PUSH SW SCALE PUSH SW SET DEL RET TOP END