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    							-41- Transparency:Indicates a non-masked area that
    has been incorporated into the detection area.
    Blink:Indicates a non-masked area when the cur-
    sor is on it.
    Highlight:Indicates a masked area that has been
    exempted from detection.
    Stripe:Indicates an area already set to masked
    when the cursor is on it.
    6. Move the cursor to an area, and click ENTER. 
    •The area will change from blinking to highlighted
    (masked), and then to striping.
    •The striping area will change to blinking (non-
    masked).
    7. Repeat step 6 until all areas are set.
    8. Click the ESC button to return to the ** MOTION
    DETECT ** menu.
    9. VMD demonstration
    •To confirm the alarm output function, move the
    cursor to ALARM, and turn it to ON.
    •Move the cursor to DISPLAY MODEO, and
    click ENTER.
    The demonstration starts, and the areas will
    blink where motion is detected.
    Blinking
    •Click ENTER to return to the ** MOTION
    DETECT ** menu.
    10. Move the cursor to Level, and adjust the detection
    level, moving the I cursor with the right or left but-
    ton.
    11. Repeat step 9 and step 10 to obtain a proper level
    setting.
    12. To return to ** CAM SETUP **, move the cursor to
    RET, and click ENTER.
    To return to the main page, click the Menu OFF
    button, then the Return button.
    ■Reviewing Alarm Pictures 
    The alarm pictures stored in the camera can be
    reviewed on the PC.
    1. In the main page, click the Alarm List button.
    2. Click the desired event in the list.  
    The events can be stored in chronological order
    from 1 up to 100, and the oldest event  will be
    erased when the new one is added.
    The event followed by an icon contains picture
    file(s). 
    						
    							-42- 3. The selected picture is displayed, and the alarm
    image control panel appears on the bottom of the
    screen. The title of the control panel is followed by
    a fraction indicating the number of the displayed
    picture and total number for the event.
    4. Use the buttons to control pictures.
    First:Displays the initial picture in the event.
    Previous:Displays the previous picture.
    Alarm Event:Displays the picture recorded when
    the alarm was input.
    Next:Displays the next picture.
    Last:Displays the final picture in the event.
    5. Click the Return button to go back to the main
    page.
    Notes:
    •You may need to click the “Reload” button on the
    browser when the selected picture does not
    appear due to a newly arisen event that replaces
    the picture data.
    •You may need to re-enter the camera address into
    the address bar of the browser when the buttons
    do not work properly.
    •Re-enter the camera address into the address bar
    and start again from step 1, when the selected pic-
    ture does not appear though the event is followed
    by the icon in the list.
    ■Resetting Alarm 
    You can reset the alarm output functions being activat-
    ed.
    1. In the main page, click the Setup Menu button.
    2. Click the Alarm button to open the Alarm Setup
    menu. In the menu, scroll down the screen to its
    end.
    3. Click the ALARM RESET button. 
    4. Click the Return button to go back to the main
    page.
    Picture #/ Total 
    						
    							-43-
    AUXILIARY OUTPUT CONTROL
    ■Auxiliary Output Control
    You can turn on or off the connected device, for exam-
    ple a lamp that is connected to the AUX OUT terminal
    of the camera.
    1. Open the auxiliary output control window clicking
    the AUX Output Control button in the main page.
    2. Select the polarity to switch on or off the connected
    device.
    High:Supplies high voltage.
    Low:Supplies low voltage.
    3. Click the EXE button.
    4. Click the Return button to go back to the main
    page.
    Note:The initial state is HIGH when the camera is
    turned on. 
    						
    							Symptom
    No picture is displayed.
    -44-
    TROUBLESHOOTING
    HTML documents are not displayed.• Is the AC adapter firmly plugged in to the outlet?
    • Are the POWER IN terminals on the camera connected with
    the AC adapter properly?
    • Is the lens cap removed?
    • Is the video cable or network cable connected properly? 
    • HTML files in the camera might be broken. Initializing is
    required.10
    10
    8
    10, 11
    36 Cannot access the camera from the
    browser.• Are the network cables connected properly?
    • Is the status indicator lamp of the network connection termi-
    nal lighting?
    If not, the network connection is not established or the other
    devices are not in operation. 
    • Is a valid IP address set for the camera?
    • Are you connecting to a wrong IP address?
    Open the command prompt on your PC and enter: 
    >ping (enter here the IP address set for the camera). 
    If the camera replies, the connection is correct. 
    If not, set the correct IP address to your PC and/or to the
    camera.10, 11
    7
    12 What to do Reference page 
    						
    							-45-
    SPECIFICATIONS
    General
    Ambient Operating Temperature: –10 °C - +50 °C (14 °F - 122 °F)
    Ambient Operating Humidity: Less than 90 %
    Power Source and Power Consumption: 12 V DC, 700 mA
    Dimensions (without lens): 70 mm (W) x 65 mm (H) x 118 mm (D)
    2-3/4” (W) x 2-5/8” (H) x 4-5/8” (D)
    Weight (without lens): 0.51 kg (1.1 lbs.) 
    Network Section
    Image Resolution: 640x480, 640x240, 320x240, 160x120 pixel
    Image Process: JPEG (quality selectable Super Fine/ Fine/ Normal/ Rough)
    Image Refreshing Rate: Fast/ Middle/ Slow/ Very Slow
    Traffic Control: 32 kbps, 64 kbps, 128 kbps, 256 kbps, 512 kbps, 1 024 kbps, Unlimited
    Protocol Supported: TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, and DNS
    OS Applicable: Windows 98 SE, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows ME, or
    Windows XP
    Browser Applicable: Internet Explorer 5.01 SP2, 5.5, 5.5 SP2, 6.0, or
    Netscape Communicator 4.73, 4.78
    Camera Section
    Pick-up Device: 771 (H) x 492 (V) pixels, Interline Transfer CCD
    Scanning Area: 4.8 (H) x 3.6 (V) mm (Equivalent to scanning area of 1/3” pick-up tube)
    Scanning: 525 lines/60 fields/30 frames
    Horizontal: 15.734 kHz
    Vertical: 59.94 Hz
    Synchronization: Internal, or Multiplexed Vertical Drive (VD2)
    Video Output: 1.0 V[p-p] NTSC composite 75 Ω/BNC connector
    Horizontal Resolution: 480 lines (C/L), 570 lines (B/W)
    Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 50 dB (Equivalent to AGC Off, Weight On)
    Dynamic Range: 46 dB
    Minimum Illumination: 0.8 lx (0.08 footcandle) at F1.4 (C/L), 0.1 lx (0.01 footcandle) at F1.4
    (B/W)
    Gain Control: ON (DNR-H), ON (DNR-L) or OFF (SET UP MENU) selectable
    White Balance: ATW1, ATW2 or AWC (SET UP MENU) selectable
    Aperture: Set Variable (SET UP MENU)
    Sense Up: OFF, AUTO (x2, x4, x6, x10), FIX (x2, x4, x6, x10, x16, x32)
    Super Dynamic2: ON or OFF (SET UP MENU) selectable
    Electronic Light Control: 1/60 (OFF), 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1 000,1/2 000, 1/4 000, 1/10 000 s
    selectable
    Lens Mount: CS-mount (supplied with C-mount adapter)
    ALC Lens: DC or Video selectable
    Control Terminals: Alarm In: Pulled-up to 3.3V DC,
    OFF (Open or 2 V DC – 12 V DC)/ ON (0 V 0.4 mA)
    Alarm Out: Collector-output,
    OFF (Open or 4 V DC – 5 V DC)/ ON (≤1 V 50 mA) Pulse/
    Latch selectable
    Auxiliary Out: Collector-output,
    OFF (Open or 4 V DC – 5 V DC)/ ON (≤1 V 50 mA)
    Day/Night In: Pulled-up to 5 V DC,
    OFF (Open) / ON (0 V 0.2 mA)
    Weights and dimensions indicated are approximate.
    Specifications are subject to change without notice. 
    						
    							-46-
    STANDARD ACCESSORIES
    Body Cap  .............................................................................. 1 pc.
    ALC Lens Connector (YFE4191J100)  ................................... 1 pc.
    CD-ROM (PDF Manual Contained)  ....................................... 1 pc.
    C-mount Adapter  ................................................................... 1 pc.
    OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
    Lenses : WV-LA2R8C3B, WV-LA4R5C3B, WV-LA9C3B, WV-LA210C3, WV-LA408C3 WV-LA908C3, WV-LZ61/10, WV-
    LZ61/15, WV-LZA61/2, WV-LZ62/2, WV-LZ62/8, WV-LF4R5C3A, WV-LF9C3A, WV-LZF61/2 
    						
    							N1002-1112      3TR001281BAB      Printed in Japan
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