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    10. Special Menu
    This menu lets you adjust and set up the video signal of
    the camera to meet your requirements.
    Move the cursor to RET in the bottom line of the CAM
    SET UP menu and press Land Msimultaneously
    (holding down Land press M) for 2 seconds or
    more. The SPECIAL menu appears on the monitor
    screen.
    10-1. Camera Picture Upside Down Positioning
    (UP SIDE DOWN)
    1. Move the cursor to UP SIDE DOWN.
    2. Select ON when you want to turn the picture upside
    down.
    Note:The right and left of the picture are not
    reversed.
    10-2. Chroma Gain Setting (CHROMA GAIN)
    1. Move the cursor to CHROMA GAIN.
    2. While observing the vectorscope or color video
    monitor, move the “I” cursor to adjust the chroma
    level.
    10-3. Aperture Gain Setting (AP GAIN)
    1. Move the cursor to AP GAIN.
    2. While observing the waveform monitor or color
    video monitor, move the “I” cursor to adjust the
    aperture gain.
    10-4. Pedestal Level Setting (PEDESTAL)
    1. Move the cursor to PEDESTAL.
    2. While observing the waveform monitor or color
    video monitor, move the “I” cursor to adjust the
    pedestal level (black level).
    10-5. Chroma Phase (Hue) Setting (HUE)
    1. Move the cursor to HUE.
    2. While observing the vectorscope or color video
    monitor, move the “I” cursor to adjust the hue
    (chroma phase) level.
    10-6. BW
    This function lets you select the color or black-and-
    white mode.
    1. Move the cursor to BW.
    2. Select AUTO1, AUTO2, EXT, ON or OFF using L
    or M.
    AUTO1:The camera selects the black and white
    mode if the picture is dark, or the color mode if
    the picture is bright enough.
    AUTO2:Applying AUTO1 may cause malfunction
    when using a source of near-infrared light at
        ** CAM SET UP **
    CAMERA ID    OFF    
    ALC/ELC      ALC    
    SHUTTER      ---
    AGC          ON(DNR-H)
    SENS UP      OFF
    SYNC         INT
    WHITE BAL    ATW1
    MOTION DET   OFF    
    LENS DRIVE   DC
    CLOCK        OFF
     RET ↵ ↵ ↵    ** SPECIAL **
    UP SIDE DOWN OFF
    CHROMA GAIN  ....I....
    AP GAIN      ....I....
    PEDESTAL     .I.......
    HUE          .I.......
                 -       +
    BW           OFF
    BURST(BW)    ON
    CAMERA RESET 
    /PUSH SW
    RET  END
    night because the illuminance changes signifi-
    cantly when switching between a color picture
    and a black-and-white picture.  This can be
    prevented by using the AUTO2 setting to
    detect the type of light source.
    Note:Because the type of light source is
    detected based on information received
    from the CCD image pickup element, an
    object that is constantly moving or has the
    same color as its background may not
    always be properly recognized.  When
    choosing the AUTO2 mode, make sure to
    use a light source having a wavelength of
    800 nm or more.
    EXT:Color picture reverts to black-and-white pic-
    ture when an external day/night switching sig-
    nal is received (refer to alarm connections).
    ON:Black-and-white mode enabled.
    OFF:Color mode enabled.
    The factory default setting is OFF.
    3. The AUTO1 or AUTO2 menu appears on the moni-
    tor screen when selected.
    4. Move the cursor to LEVEL and select the illumi-
    nance level using Lor M.
        ** BW AUTO1 **
             
    LEVEL         HIGH             
    DURATION TIME .I..
                  S  L
    RET END
    LOW:Color picture switches to black-and-white
    picture at approx.1 lx with F1.4 lens.
    HIGH:Color picture switches to black-and-white
    picture at approx.5 lx with F1.4 lens.
    The factory default setting is HIGH.
    5. Move the cursor for DURATION TIME to set the
    switching time using Lor M.
    The following switching times are available:
    10s--30s--60s--300s
    (S) (L)
    10-7. BURST (BW)
    1. Move the cursor to BURST (BW).
    2. Select ON or OFF using Lor M.
    ON:The burst signal is supplied along with the
    black-and-white composite video signal.
    OFF:The burst signal is not output.
    The factory default setting is ON.
    Notes:
    •We recommend that you usually select ON.
    •When the camera is used to synchronize the
    system for external sync, select ON to prevent
    a malfunction. 
    						
    							-22- To reset to the factory settings (CAMERA RESET)
    1. Move the cursor to CAMERA RESET. PUSH SW is
    highlighted.
    2. While holding down Land M, hold down I
    for 2 seconds or more. The camera is reset to the
    factory settings.
    NETWORK SETUP
    Set up network parameters when connecting the
    10/100BASE jack with a network.
    Notes:
    •Access the setup menu from the PC to use the
    DHCP or DNS server, because these settings are
    not included in this window.
    •Ask your system administrator or ISP (Internet
    Service Provider) about available IP address, sub-
    net mask, and gateway, prior to setup.
    •The assigned address should be a global type
    when connecting via the Internet. Ask your ISP
    whether it is.
    1. Move the cursor to NETWORK SETUP in the SETUP
    menu window and press I. The NETWORK
    SETUP menu opens. 
    The factory default settings are as follows.
    IP ADDRESS:192.168.0.10
    NETMASK:255.255.255.0
    GATE WAY:192.168.0.1
    HTTP Port Number:80
    2. Move the cursor to the line you wish to edit, and
    press I.
    Parameters become editable.
    3. Select a digit using Jor K. 
    4. Select a number in the digit using Lor M.
    5. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 above appropriately until
    all parameters are set.
    6. Move the cursor to END and press Ito close the
    setup menu and store new settings, or select RET
    to go back to the SETUP menu.
    Note:The port number assigned to the camera is
    exclusive, and any other usage is not allowed.
       ** NETWORK SET UP **
    IP ADDRESS
              192.168.  0. 10
    NETMASK
              255.255.255.  0
    GATEWAY
              192.168.  0.  1
    HTTP PORT NO.          80
     RET  END 
    						
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    SETUP FROM THE PC
    PREPARATIONS FOR THE PC
    ■Connections
    Prior to connections, specify the connection type and
    prepare relevant devices and cables.
    Notes:
    •We recommend that you use connection type 1 or
    type 2 when setting up the network address of the
    camera.
    •Be sure to unplug or switch all the devices off, then
    start connections.
    ●Direct Connection to PC (Type 1)
    Use a cross-type network cable in the category 5 to
    connect the camera directly with the PC.
    Necessaries: Cross-type network cable (Category
    5)
    ●Connection to Intranet (Type 2)
    A switching hub connected to the intranet is placed
    between the camera and the PC.
    Necessaries: 
    •Straight-type network cable (Category 5)
    •Switching hub or router (10BASE-T/100BASE-
    TX applicable)
    ●Connection to Internet (Type 3)
    The PC accesses the camera through the Internet and
    the DSL/CATV modem.
    Necessaries: 
    •Straight-type network cable (Category 5)
    •CATV modem (cable modem) or DSL modem 
    ●Connection to Internet (Type 4)
    A switching hub or a router may be added to type 3
    connection.
    Necessaries: 
    •Straight-type network cable (Category 5)
    •CATV modem (cable modem) or DSL modem 
    •Switching hub or router (10BASE-T/100BASE-
    TX applicable)
    Notes:
    •Setting the router is required when connecting
    more than one camera. Refer to the manual includ-
    ed with the router.
    •The camera does not support the PPPoE. Use a
    router that handles PPPoE when connecting the
    camera using that protocol.
    •A global-type IP address is required when con-
    necting via the Internet.
    ALARM IN
    ALARM OUT
    AUX OUT
    DAY/NIGHT IN
    GND
    AB
    VIDEO OUT
    RCV
    LINK 10BASE-T/
    100BASE-TXPOWER
    Network Cable (Cross type)
    PC
    DC 12V
    IN
    ALARM IN
    ALARM OUT
    AUX OUT
    DAY/NIGHT IN
    GND
    AB
    VIDEO OUT
    RCV
    LINK 10BASE-T/
    100BASE-TXPOWER
    Network Cable 
    (Straight type)
    (16 clients maximum) Switching Hub
    PC
    DC 12V
    IN
    ALARM IN
    ALARM OUT
    AUX OUT
    DAY/NIGHT IN
    GND
    AB
    VIDEO OUT
    RCV
    LINK 10BASE-T/
    100BASE-TXPOWER
    Network Cable 
    (Straight type)
    Internet
    DSL/CATV Modem
    PC
    (16 clients maximum)
    DC 12V
    IN
    ALARM IN
    ALARM OUT
    AUX OUT
    DAY/NIGHT IN
    GND
    AB
    VIDEO OUT
    RCV
    LINK 10BASE-T/
    100BASE-TXPOWER
    Switching Hub or Router
    PC(16 clients maximum)
    Network Cable 
    (Straight type)
    Internet
    DSL/CATV Modem
    DC 12V
    IN 
    						
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    ■Network Setup of the PC
    To set up the network of the PC, first change the TCP/IP
    settings of the PC to match them to the default settings
    of the camera. 
    The following are the default network settings of the
    camera.
    IP address : 192.168.0.10
    Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
    Default gateway : 192.168.0.1
    To access the camera, the IP address of the PC should
    be “192.168.0.XXX” (where XXX should be a number
    from 2 to 254 except 10).
    Note:The following procedure is described based on
    the assumption that the Windows XP is running on
    the PC. When running an OS other than Windows
    XP, see the manual included with the OS.
    1. Start up your PC.
    2. Click the “Start” button and select “Control Panel”.
    3. Double-click the “Network and Internet
    Connections” icon.
    4. Double-click the “Network Connections” icon.
    5. Click “Local Area Communication”, and then click
    “Change settings of this connection” in the
    “Network Task” menu. 
    						
    							-25- 6. Click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and then click
    the [Properties] button.
    7. Click the “Use the following IP address” radio but-
    ton and enter the IP address and the subnet mask
    as follows.
    IP address : 192.168.0.9
    Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
    8. Click the [OK] button, and the window dialog box
    closes.
    ■Network Setup of the Camera
    On completion of the network setup of the PC, begin
    the network setup of the camera. If multiple cameras
    are connected, it is required to set up each camera
    individually. The following information is necessary for
    the network setup of the camera. If you do not have the
    following information, refer to your network administrator
    or your Internet service provider.
    •IP address 
    •Subnet mask
    •Default gateway (when using a gateway server or a
    router)
    •Port number 
    •DNS server address 1 and/or 2 (when using DNS) 
    1. Start up Internet Explorer on your PC.
    2. Enter 192.168.0.10 (the default IP address of the
    camera) in the address bar. The main page of the
    camera appears. 
    						
    							-26- 3. Click the Setup Menu button. The User Setup win-
    dow appears.
    •Enter “admin” in the user name column.
    •Click the OK button.
    ■Network Setup Parameters vs. Connection Type
    Connection type Item Description of the parameter
    Connection type 1 IP address Enter “192.168.0.XXX” for the IP address (where XXX should
    be a number from 2 to 254 except the same IP addresses
    already assigned to the PC and any other cameras).
    Subnet mask Use the default setting “255.255.255.0” for the subnet mask.
    Default gateway No setting required
    Network speed Set the network speed.
    Use the default setting “auto” for the network speed.
    Selectable parameters: auto (default setting), 100 Mbps (full
    duplex), 100 Mbps (half duplex), 10 Mbps (full duplex), 10
    Mbps (half duplex) 
    HTTP port Use the default setting “80” for the HTTP port.
    Host name No setting required
    DNS Set to OFF.
    Primary server No setting required
    Secondary server
    DHCP Set to OFF.
    4. Click the Network button on top of the screen. The
    Network Setup window appears.
    5. Set parameters for each item in the Network Setup
    menu.
    The parameters differ depending on the connec-
    tion type. 
    						
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    Connection type 2 IP address Set the IP address designated by your network administrator.
    However, the setting is not required if DHCP is used in an
    intranet.
    Subnet mask Set the subnet mask designated by your network administra-
    tor.
    However, the setting is not required if DHCP is used in an
    intranet.
    Default gateway Set the IP address of the default gateway designated by your
    network administrator.
    However, the setting is not required if DHCP is used in an
    intranet.
    Network speed Set the network speed.
    Use the default setting “auto” for the network speed.
    Selectable parameters: auto (default setting), 100 Mbps (full
    duplex), 100 Mbps (half duplex), 10 Mbps (full duplex), 10
    Mbps (half duplex)
    HTTP port Use the default setting “80” for the HTTP port.
    Host name Refer to your network administrator and set the designated
    host name if required.
    DNS Set to ON when using the DNS server.
    Primary server No setting required
    Secondary server Set the IP address of DNS when using the DNS server.
    Refer to your Internet service provider for the IP address of
    DNS. Primary and secondary IP addresses can be set for the
    DNS.
    DHCP Set to ON if the intranet uses DHCP.
    Connection type 3 IP address Set the IP address designated by your Internet service
    provider.
    However, the setting is not required if your Internet service
    provider uses a DHCP server (the DHCP server assigns an
    IP address to the camera automatically).
    Subnet mask Set the subnet mask designated by your Internet service
    provider.
    However, the setting is not required if your Internet service
    provider uses a DHCP server (the DHCP server assigns an
    IP address to the camera automatically).
    Default gateway Set the default gateway designated by your Internet service
    provider.
    Network speed Set the network speed.
    Use the default setting “auto” for the network speed.
    Selectable parameters: auto (default setting), 100 Mbps (full
    duplex), 100 Mbps (half duplex), 10 Mbps (full duplex), 10
    Mbps (half duplex)
    HTTP port Use the default setting “80” for the HTTP port.
    Host name Refer to your Internet service provider and set the designated
    host name if required.
    DNS Set to ON when using the DNS server.
    Primary server No setting required 
    						
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    Secondary server Set the IP address of DNS when using the DNS server.
    Refer to your internet Internet service provider for the IP
    address of the DNS. Primary and secondary IP addresses
    can be set for the DNS.
    DHCP Set to ON if your internet Internet service provider uses a
    DHCP server (the DHCP server assigns an IP address to the
    camera automatically) after confirming that your internet
    Internet service provider uses a DHCP server.
    Connection type 4 IP address The setting differs depending on the setting of the router as
    follows.
    If the router uses DHCP: No setting required
    If the router does not use DHCP: Assignment of a private IP
    address to the router is required. However, the IP addresses
    already assigned to the PC and other cameras are not avail-
    able.
    For further information, refer to the operating instructions of
    the router.
    Subnet mask The setting differs depending on the setting of the router as
    follows.
    If the router uses DHCP: No setting required
    If the router does not use DHCP: Setting of the subnet mask
    is required.
    For further information, refer to the operating instructions of
    the router.
    Default gateway The setting differs depending on the setting of the router as
    follows.
    If the router uses DHCP: No setting required
    If the router does not use DHCP: Assignment of an IP
    address to the router is required.
    For further information, refer to the operating instructions of
    the router.
    Network speed Set the network speed.
    Use the default setting “auto” for the network speed.
    Selectable parameters: auto (default setting), 100 Mbps (full
    duplex), 100 Mbps (half duplex), 10 Mbps (full duplex), 10
    Mbps (half duplex)
    HTTP port If multiple cameras are connected, it is required to set up
    each camera individually.
    However, the port numbers already assigned to other hard-
    ware are not available.
    The following are already assigned to the camera.
    Port number: 20, 21, 23, 25, 53, 67, 38, 80, 546, 547
    The following are not usable if the FTP client function is set to
    on.
    Port number: from 4000 to 5000
    The following is not usable if the custom alarm function is set
    to on.
    Port number: number already assigned to the custom
    alarm. 
    						
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    Host name Refer to your Internet service provider and set the designated
    host name if required.
    DNS Set to ON when using the DNS server.
    Primary server No setting required
    Secondary server Set the IP address of DNS when using the DNS server.
    Refer to your internet Internet service provider for the IP
    address of the DNS. Primary and secondary IP addresses
    can be set for the DNS.
    DHCP Set to ON if the router uses DHCP. 
    						
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    CAMERA SETUP FROM THE PC
    The camera setup menus overlaid on the camera pic-
    ture appear by clicking the Camera Setup button in the
    main page. You will be prompted by authentication dia-
    log box. Enter “admin” in the user column if you have
    not registered it yet, or enter the registered user name
    and password if user authentication is applied. Menu
    control buttons are lined in the lower part of the screen.
    Note:The following pages mainly describe the unique
    setup operations of the PC. Refer to PRIOR TO
    SETUP on page 14 for common setup operations
    from the camera and the PC.
    qReturn button
    Returns to the main page.
    wSetup Menu button
    Opens the PC-oriented setup menus.
    eDay & Night Mode Setup buttons
    (ON/OFF/AUTO)
    The ON button switches the picture to mono-
    chrome mode, and the OFF button to color mode.
    The AUTO button enables the camera to follow the
    input of the connected optical sensor.
    rMenu ON/OFF buttons (ON/OFF)
    Opens or closes the camera setup menu.
    tCancel button (ESC)
    Returns the menu to the upper layer.
    yCursor buttons (left/up/down/right)
    Moves the cursor.
    uSet button (ENTER)
    Validates the selection.iReset button (RESET/SPECIAL)
    •Resets the parameter of an item when the cur-
    sor is at the item. 
    •Opens the SPECIAL menu when the cursor is
    at RET in the CAMERA SET UP menu.
    oReset button (ALL RESET)
    Resets all the settings to the factory default when
    the cursor is at CAMERA RESET in the SPECIAL
    menu.
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