Sanyo VCC-9100EBCP/EBSP User manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
User manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS
VCC-9000EBCP/EBSP
VCC-9000INCP/INSP
VCC-9000EXCP/EXSP
VCC-9100EBCP/EBSP
VCC-9100INCP/INSP
VCC-9100EXCP/EXSP
Colour CCD camera
GB
CCD-Farbkamera
Deutsch
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CS
CCD
VCC-9000EBCP/EBSP
VCC-9100EBCP/EBSP
VCC-9000INCP/INSP
VCC-9100INCP/INSP
VCC-9000EXCP/EXSP
VCC-9100EXCP/EXSP
Mount Embedded type Indoor type Outdoor type
Caméra CCD COULEUR
F
English
About this manual
• Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully.
Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
This manual gives basic connections and operating instructions for 12 PAL models.
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CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
PART NAMES SETTINGS SETUP1
(VCC-9000EBCP/EBSP, 9100EBCP/EBSP). . . . . . . . . . . 3
PART NAMES SETTINGS SETUP2
(VCC-9000INCP/INSP, 9100INCP/INSP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
PART NAMES SETTINGS SETUP3
(VCC-9000EXCP/EXSP, 9100EXCP/EXSP) . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CONNECTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
MENU EXPLANATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
SYSTEM SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
A
Camera ID settings and title settings
(CAMERA INFORMATION) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
B
Screen display settings
(DISPLAY CONFIGURATION). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
C
Changing the password
(PASSWORD CHANGE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
D
Restoring camera settings to their default settings
(FACTORY DEFAULT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
E
Resetting settings (RESET) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
LENS SETTINGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
A
Zoom speed settings (ZOOM SPEED). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
B
Electronic zoom maximum ratio settings
(EL ZOOM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
C
Automatic restore mode settings
(JOYSTICK AUTO). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
D
Automatic focus restore time settings
(AUTO FOCUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
E
Automatic iris restore time setting
(AUTO IRIS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
F
Iris level settings (IRIS LEVEL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
G
Day/Night settings (DAY/NIGHT)
(VCC-9100P series only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
CAMERA SETTINGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
A
Sensitivity increase settings (SENSE UP) . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
B
Shutter speed setting (SHUTTER) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
C
White balance settings (WHITE BALANCE) . . . . . . . . . . . 26
D
Backlight compensation settings (BLC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
PAN AND TILT SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
A
Settings using joystick operations
(AUTO STOP IDLE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
B
Panning speed settings for different zoom rations
(PROPORTIONAL PAN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
C
Lens starting point position setting
(SET NORTH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
AUTOMATIC MODE SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
A
Preset position settings (PRESET POSITION) . . . . . . . . . 34
B
Sequential mode settings (SEQUENCE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
C
Tour mode settings (TOUR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
D
Automatic pan settings (AUTO PAN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
E
Zone settings (SET ZONE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
F
Automatic restore standby time settings
(FUNCTION IDLE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
G
Automatic restore function settings
(FUNCTION) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
MASKING SETTINGS (PRIVACY MASK). . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
LIST OF ADDRESS SETTINGS (SW1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
MAIN FEATURES
Manual pan, tilt and zoom operations and focus and iris
settings can be carried out.
Automatic focus, automatic iris, automatic white balance
and automatic backlight compensation functions operate so
that clear images are transmitted at all times.
If the camera is tilted so that it is facing directly downward,
it automatically reverse through 180 degrees (automatic
reverse function) so that continuous tilting between 0 and
180 degrees is possible.
Zoom and focus settings for up to 80 different monitoring
positions can be stored as preset positions.
Up to 36 of the stored preset positions can be automatically
viewed in succession (sequence). You can also set the
order for switching between the different monitoring
positions and the time period for each position to be
monitored. Up to four different sequence modes can be set.
Up to 1000 commands can be stored for image traces
(tours) used for manual pan, tilt and zoom operations, and
the stored image traces can be reproduced automatically.
Up to four different tour modes can be set.
You can set a start point and end point for image
monitoring, so that automatic panning can be carried out
between these two points. The automatic panning speed
can also be set. Up to four different automatic panning
modes can be set.
You can set the ranges for image monitoring areas (zones)
and titles can be displayed while monitoring is in progress.
Up to eight different zones can be set.
Places where monitoring may intrude on privacy can be
shielded by grey patterns (masks). Up to four different
areas can be masked.
The direction of the camera lens and the zoom ratio can be
displayed on the monitor screen. If you set the direction of
the camera lens using menu operations, the direction of the
camera lens can be displayed on the monitor screen.
Approvals: IP66 (Outdoor type only)
This unit has been certified to IP66 standards when
properly installed.
Use only an IP66 certified enclosure or an electrical box.
Ensure all openings in enclosure are sealed as per
manufacturer's instructions.
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PRECAUTIONS
In case of problem
Do not use the unit if smoke or a strange odor comes from
the unit, or if it seems not to function correctly. Turn off the
power immediately and disconnect the power cord, and then
consult your dealer or an Authorized Sanyo Service Center.
Do not open or modify
Do not open the cabinet, as it may be dangerous and cause
damage to the unit. For repairs, consult your dealer or an
Authorized Sanyo Service Center.
Do not put objects inside the unit
Make sure that no metal objects or flammable substance get
inside the unit. If used with a foreign object inside, it could
cause a fire, a short-circuit or damage. Be careful to protect
the unit from rain, sea water, etc. If water or liquid gets inside
the unit, turn off the power immediately and disconnect the
power cord, and then consult your dealer or an Authorized
Sanyo Service Center.
Be careful when handling the unit
To prevent damage, do not drop the unit or subject it to
strong shock or vibration.
Do not install this unit close to magnetic
fields
The magnetic fields may result in unstable operation.
Protect from humidity and dust
To prevent damage, do not install the unit where there is
greasy smoke or steam, where the humidity may get too high,
or where there is a lot of dust.
Protect from high temperatures
Do not install close to stoves, or other heat sources, such as
spotlights, etc., or where it could be subject to direct sunlight,
as this could cause deformation, discoloration or other
damages.
Be careful when installing close to the ceiling, in a kitchen or
boiler room, as the temperature may rise to high levels.
Cleaning
Dirt can be removed from the cabinet by wiping it with a soft
cloth. To remove stains, wipe with a soft cloth moistened
with a soft detergent solution and wrung dry, then dry by
wiping with a soft cloth.
Do not use benzine, thinner or other chemical products on
the cabinet, as this may cause deformation and paint
peeling. Before using a chemical cloth, make sure to read
all accompanying instructions. Make sure that no plastic or
rubber material comes into contact with the cabinet for a
long period of time, as this may cause damage or paint
peeling.
ACCESSORIES
VCC-9000EBCP/EBSP, 9100EBCP/EBSP
1
Dome cover installation screws (spare: 1)
2
Clamp fitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
6
Template. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
VCC-9000INCP/INSP, 9100INCP/INSP,
VCC-9000EXCP/EXSP, 9100EXCP/EXSP
3
Dome cover installation screw (spare) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
4
Lubricating oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
5
Sealing tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
12
34
56
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PART NAMES SETTINGS SETUP1
Part Names
VCC-9000EBCP/EBSP, 9100EBCP/EBSP (Mount Embedded type)
SW2
SW1
7
6
5
8
2
9
F
4
3
1
Power indicator
AB
2
Camera connection cable
485A
485B
24VAC
24VAC
EARTH
1
Connection board
Connect the communication cable and the power supply
cable to the connectors on this board.
A
Communication terminal
Connect the communication cable (twisted pair cable)
from the system controller to this terminal.
Loosen the terminal screws, insert the cable as shown in
the illustration, and then securely tighten the screws.
There are two types of connectors, for RS-485A and
RS-485B cables, so make sure that the cables are
connected to the same corresponding connectors as for
the system controller.
B
AC power terminal
Connect the power supply cable to these terminals.
Loosen the terminal screws, insert the cable as shown in
the illustration, and then securely tighten the screws.
The connection terminals do not have plus or minus
settings. The middle terminal is a ground (EARTH)
terminal which should be connected if required.
NOTE: Adjust each cable so that they will not be
subjected to any outside interferences and then fix
the cables in this position.
2
Camera connection cable
This is used to connect the connection board inside the
main cover to the camera unit.
3
Video output cable
Connect the coaxial cable from the monitor to the BNC
connector of this cable.
4
Camera unit drop-prevention wire
5
Camera connection terminal
6
Camera unit
7
Dome cover
8
Main cover
9
Termination and communication setting circuit board
The termination and communication settings are made by
changing the positions of the jumpers.
F
System controller setting circuit board
SW1 for setting the camera address and SW2 for setting
the protocol and communication speed are located on the
top and bottom of the circuit board respectively.
Setup location
Take the following points into consideration when setting up
the camera.
The wall or ceiling used for installation should have enough
strength to bear approximately four times the combined
weight of the camera and bracket. Select a wall or ceiling
that is strong enough to bear such a weight.
Select a wall or ceiling surface that is completely flat, so
that there will be no space between the base of the bracket
and the wall.
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PART NAMES SETTINGS SETUP1
Settings
1SW2
2SW1
1 2 3 1 2 3
JP4
JP3
3JP3
4JP4
3Termination
setting pins
4Communication
setting pins
1
Protocol and communication speed settings
Protocol setting
This sets the communication protocol to use for the
camera.
The default setting is the SANYO protocol (all OFF).
List of Protocol Settings
Communication speed setting
The default setting is 19200.
2
Address settings
The default setting is 000 (all OFF).
Refer to LIST OF ADDRESS SETTINGS (SW1) for
address settings. (See p42)
3
Termination setting (JP3)
The termination connection setting must be made if this
camera is connected to a network system and it is in the
termination connection position.
The default setting is OFF (pins 23), so pull out the circuit
board and set JP3 to ON (short pins 12), then return the
circuit board to its original position.
If the camera is connected to a network system and it is
not in the termination connection position, the setting does
not need to be changed.
4
Communication setting (JP4)
The camera can be set for either RS-485 or coaxial
(default setting) communication.
The factory default setting is for coaxial communication
(pins 12), so that if you would like to use RS-485 control,
pull out the circuit board, change the setting to RS-485
(pins 23) and then reinsert the circuit board.
Protocol
SW2 number
1 2 3 4 5 6
SANYO
PELCO_D ON
Communication
speed (bps)
SW2 number
7 8
2400 OFF OFF
4800 ON OFF
9600 OFF ON
19200 ON ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
Protocol Communication speed
SW2
Pin positions Termination settings
12ON
23OFF
Pin positions
Connection method
setting
12 Coaxial (COAX)
23 RS485
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
SW1
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PART NAMES SETTINGS SETUP1
Setup
Refer to page 45 for details on how to drill the ceiling installation holes.
1
Install the main cover to the ceiling.
1
Make a hole in the ceiling for inserting the main cover.
2
Install the accessory clamp fitting to the top of the
main cover, and pass the cables (video output cable,
communication cable and power supply cable)
through it.
To install the clamp fitting, first screw in the main unit
A
securely, then tighten the nut
B
.
3
Pull out the three arms
C
of the main cover and
adjust them to the thickness of the ceiling so that they
secure the main cover in place.
2
Connect the cables.
Connect all of the cables that have been passed through
the clamp fitting, pull the cables to adjust them so that
they are not loose inside the cover, and then tighten the
clamp fitting nut.
1
Video output cable: Connect to the BNC connector
that is coming out from the top of the main cover.
After making the connection, slide the insulation cover
to hide the connectors.
2
Communication cable: Connect to the terminals on
the connection board inside the main cover.
3
Power supply cable: Connect to the terminals on the
connection board inside the main cover.
Refer to 1 Connection board in PART NAMES for
details on connecting to the terminals on the connection
board.
NOTE:
You can also connect the cables before embedding the
main cover into the ceiling. Adapt the installation procedure
in accordance with the circumstances.
Adjust each cable so that they will not be subjected to any
outside interferences and then fix the cables in this
position.
3
Install the camera unit.
1
Connect the drop-prevention wire inside the main
cover to the hole in the base of the camera unit.
2
Align the screw holes (with slots)
C
in the base of the
camera unit with the two screws inside the main cover
so that the camera connection terminal
B
of the
camera unit is directly above the camera board
A
,
and then turn the camera unit clockwise. Check that
the two screws are at the far ends of each slot, and
then securely tighten the screws.
3
Connect the camera cable.
Connect the camera connection cable from the
connection board to the camera connection terminal of
the camera unit.
4
Install the dome cover.
1
Install the dome cover drop-prevention wire
A
in
between the main cover and the dome cover.
2
Align the projections
C
on the dome cover with the
slots
B
in the base of the main cover, and then turn
the dome cover to the right to secure it in place.
Be sure to remove the lens cap before installing the
dome cover.
C
C
C
A B
485A
485B
24VAC
24VAC
EARTH
23
1
C
A
Drop-prevention wire
B
C
C
B
A
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PART NAMES SETTINGS SETUP2
Part Names
VCC-9000INCP/INSP, 9100INCP/INSP (Indoor type)
SW2
SW1
9
7
F
6
5
8
2
4
1
Power indicator
2
Camera connection cable
AB
3
485A
485B
24VAC
24VAC
EARTH
1
Connection board
Connect the communication cable and the power supply
cable to the connectors on this board.
A
Communication terminal
Connect the communication cable (twisted pair cable)
from the system controller to this terminal.
Loosen the terminal screws, insert the cable as shown in
the illustration, and then securely tighten the screws.
There are two types of connectors, for RS-485A and
RS-485B cables, so make sure that the cables are
connected to the same corresponding connectors as for
the system controller.
B
AC power terminal
Connect the power supply cable to these terminals.
Loosen the terminal screws, insert the cable as shown in
the illustration, and then securely tighten the screws.
The connection terminals do not have plus or minus
settings. The middle terminal is a ground (EARTH)
terminal which should be connected if required.
NOTE: Adjust each cable so that they will not be
subjected to any outside interferences and then fix
the cables in this position.
2
Camera connection cable
This is used to connect the connection board inside the
main cover to the camera unit.
3
Video output cable
Connect the coaxial cable from the monitor to the BNC
connector of this cable.
4
Camera unit drop-prevention wire
5
Camera connection terminal
6
Camera unit
7
Dome cover
8
Main cover
9
Termination and communication setting circuit board
The termination and communication settings are made by
changing the positions of the jumpers.
F
System controller setting circuit board
SW1 for setting the camera address and SW2 for setting
the protocol and communication speed are located on the
top and bottom of the circuit board respectively.
Setup location
Take the following points into consideration when setting up
the camera.
The wall or ceiling used for installation should have enough
strength to bear approximately four times the combined
weight of the camera and bracket. Select a wall or ceiling
that is strong enough to bear such a weight.
Select a wall or ceiling surface that is completely flat, so
that there will be no space between the base of the bracket
and the wall.
Settings
Follow the same procedure given on page 4 to make the
settings.
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PART NAMES SETTINGS SETUP2
Setup
1
Install the bracket.
1
While aligning the bracket base with the setup
position, make four marks on the wall at the mounting
bolt locations. Then make holes in these locations for
the four M8 anchor bolts and insert the M8 bolts.
2
Make a hole for the connection cables in the wall in
the middle of the bracket installation surface, and pull
the cables all together through the wall to the outside.
3
Pass the connection cables through the hole in the
bracket, and then align the bracket base with the four
M8 bolts and tighten the M8 nuts to secure the bracket
in place.
You can use the mounting brackets (sold separately)
shown in the illustrations below to install the camera to
the corner of a wall or to a pillar. (Ask the place of
purchase for details.)
1
Loosen the anchor bolts
A
of the bracket base, and
then turn the bracket base to remove it.
2
While aligning the bracket base with the setup
position, make four marks on the ceiling at the
mounting bolt locations. Then make holes in these
locations for the four M8 anchor bolts and insert the
M8 bolts.
3
Make a hole for the connection cables in the ceiling in
the middle of the bracket installation surface, and pull
the cables all together through the ceiling to the
outside.
If routing the cables along the surface of the ceiling,
use the cable groove
B
in the bracket base.
4
Pass the connection cables through the hole in the
bracket, and then align the bracket base with the four
M8 bolts and tighten the M8 nuts to secure the bracket
in place.
5
After passing the connection cables through the
bracket, screw the bracket back onto the bracket base
and securely tighten the screw
A
.
2
Connect the cables.
Connect all of the cables that have been passed through
the bracket.
1
Video output cable: Connect to the BNC connector
that is coming out from the top of the main cover.
After making the connection, slide the insulation cover
to hide the connectors.
2
Communication cable: Connect to the terminals on
the connection board inside the main cover.
3
Power supply cable: Connect to the terminals on the
connection board inside the main cover.
Refer to 1 Connection board in PART NAMES for
details on connecting to the terminals on the connection
board.
NOTE: Adjust each cable so that they will not be subjected to
any outside interferences and then fix the cables in
this position.
Installation to a wall
Installation to a ceiling
B
A
485A
485B
2
4
V
A
C
2
4
V
A
C
E
A
R
T
H
1
2
3
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PART NAMES SETTINGS SETUP2
3
Install the main cover to the bracket.
Wind the accessory waterproof sealing tape
B
around
the connecting part of the main cover, screw the main
cover clockwise into the bracket, and then securely
tighten the screw
A
.
Screw the top of the main cover clockwise into the base
of the bracket, and then securely tighten the screw
A
.
NOTE: When installing the main cover to the bracket,
pull the cables to adjust them so that they are
not loose inside the cover.
4
Install the camera unit.
1
Connect the drop-prevention wire inside the main
cover to the hole in the base of the camera unit.
2
Align the screw holes (with slots)
C
in the base of the
camera unit with the two screws inside the main cover
so that the camera connection terminal
B
of the
camera unit is directly above the camera board
A
,
and then turn the camera unit clockwise. Check that
the two screws are at the far ends of each slot, and
then securely tighten the screws.
3
Connect the camera cable.
Connect the camera connection cable from the
connection board to the camera connection terminal of
the camera unit.
5
Connect the dome cover with the wire.
Place the connection ring of drop-prevention wire
A
on
the dome cover onto the connection screw of the main
cover, and then secure it by tightening the two nuts.
6
Install the dome cover.
After applying lubricating oil (accessory O-ring lube) to
the packing
A
around the rim of the dome cover, fit the
dome cover into the main cover and secure it by
tightening the screws
B
. Be sure to remove the lens cap
from the camera before installing the dome cover.
When installing to a wall
When installing to a ceiling
B
A
A
Drop-prevention wire
C
B
C
A
A
BB
A
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PART NAMES SETTINGS SETUP3
Part Names
VCC-9000EXCP/EXSP, 9100EXCP/EXSP (Outdoor type)
SW2
SW1
G
9
7
6
5
8
F
2
1
Power indicator
AB
4
8
5
A
4
8
5
B
2
4
V
A
C
2
4
V
A
C
E
A
R
T
H
2
Camera connection cable
4
3
1
Connection board
Connect the communication cable and the power supply
cable to the connectors on this board.
A
Communication terminal
Connect the communication cable (twisted pair cable)
from the system controller to this terminal.
Loosen the terminal screws, insert the cable as shown in
the illustration, and then securely tighten the screws.
There are two types of connectors, for RS-485A and
RS-485B cables, so make sure that the cables are
connected to the same corresponding connectors as for
the system controller.
B
AC power terminal
Connect the power supply cable to these terminals.
Loosen the terminal screws, insert the cable as shown in
the illustration, and then securely tighten the screws.
The connection terminals do not have plus or minus
settings. The middle terminal is a ground (EARTH)
terminal which should be connected if required.
NOTE: Adjust each cable so that they will not be
subjected to any outside interferences and then fix
the cables in this position.
2
Camera connection cable
This is used to connect the connection board inside the
main cover to the camera unit.
3
Video output cable
Connect the coaxial cable from the monitor to the BNC
connector of this cable.
4
Camera unit drop-prevention wire
5
Camera connection terminal
6
Camera unit
7
Dome cover
8
Main cover
9
Termination and communication setting circuit board
The termination and communication settings are made by
changing the positions of the jumpers.
F
Condensation-prevention heater cable
G
System controller setting circuit board
SW1 for setting the camera address and SW2 for setting
the protocol and communication speed are located on the
top and bottom of the circuit board respectively.
Setup location
Take the following points into consideration when setting up
the camera.
The wall or ceiling used for installation should have enough
strength to bear approximately four times the combined
weight of the camera and bracket. Select a wall or ceiling
that is strong enough to bear such a weight.
Select a wall or ceiling surface that is completely flat, so
that there will be no space between the base of the bracket
and the wall.
Settings
Follow the same procedure given on page 4 to make the
settings.
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PART NAMES SETTINGS SETUP3
Setup
1
Install the bracket.
1
While aligning the bracket base with the setup
position, make four marks on the wall at the mounting
bolt locations. Then make holes in these locations for
the four M8 anchor bolts and insert the M8 bolts.
2
Make a hole for the connection cables in the wall in
the middle of the bracket installation surface, and pull
the cables all together through the wall to the outside.
3
Pass the connection cables through the hole in the
bracket, and then align the bracket base with the four
M8 bolts and tighten the M8 nuts to secure the bracket
in place.
You can use the mounting brackets (sold separately)
shown in the illustrations below to install the camera to
the corner of a wall or to a pillar. (Ask the place of
purchase for details.)
1
Loosen the anchor bolts
A
of the bracket base, and
then turn the bracket base to remove it.
2
While aligning the bracket base with the setup
position, make four marks on the ceiling at the
mounting bolt locations. Then make holes in these
locations for the four M8 anchor bolts and insert the
M8 bolts.
3
Make a hole for the connection cables in the ceiling in
the middle of the bracket installation surface, and pull
the cables all together through the ceiling to the
outside.
If routing the cables along the surface of the ceiling,
use the cable groove
B
in the bracket base.
4
Pass the connection cables through the hole in the
bracket, and then align the bracket base with the four
M8 bolts and tighten the M8 nuts to secure the bracket
in place.
5
After passing the connection cables through the
bracket, screw the bracket back onto the bracket base
and securely tighten the screw
A
.
2
Connect the cables.
Connect all of the cables that have been passed through
the bracket.
1
Video output cable: Connect to the BNC connector
that is coming out from the top of the main cover.
After making the connection, slide the insulation cover
to hide the connectors.
2
Communication cable: Connect to the terminals on
the connection board inside the main cover.
3
Power supply cable: Connect to the terminals on the
connection board inside the main cover.
Refer to 1 Connection board in PART NAMES for
details on connecting to the terminals on the connection
board.
NOTE: Adjust each cable so that they will not be subjected to
any outside interferences and then fix the cables in
this position.
Installation to a wall
Installation to a ceiling
B
A
485A
485B
2
4
V
A
C
2
4
V
A
C
E
A
R
T
H
1
2
3
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PART NAMES SETTINGS SETUP3
3
Install the main cover to the bracket.
Wind the accessory waterproof sealing tape
B
around
the connecting part of the main cover, screw the main
cover clockwise into the bracket, and then securely
tighten the screw
A
.
Screw the top of the main cover clockwise into the base
of the bracket, and then securely tighten the screw
A
.
NOTE: When installing the main cover to the bracket,
pull the cables to adjust them so that they are
not loose inside the cover.
4
Install the camera unit.
1
Connect the drop-prevention wire inside the main
cover to the hole in the base of the camera unit.
2
Align the screw holes (with slots)
C
in the base of the
camera unit with the two screws inside the main cover
so that the camera connection terminal
B
of the
camera unit is directly above the camera board
A
,
and then turn the camera unit clockwise. Check that
the two screws are at the far ends of each slot, and
then securely tighten the screws.
3
Connect the camera cable.
Connect the camera connection cable from the
connection board to the camera connection terminal of
the camera unit.
5
Connect the dome cover with the wire.
Place the connection ring of drop-prevention wire
A
on
the dome cover onto the connection screw of the main
cover, and then secure it by tightening the two nuts.
6
Connect the condensation-prevention
heater cable.
Connect the connector of the anti-condensation heating
cable
B
to the main cover.
7
Install the dome cover.
After applying lubricating oil (accessory O-ring lube) to
the packing
A
around the rim of the dome cover, fit the
dome cover into the main cover and secure it by
tightening the screws
B
. Be sure to remove the lens cap
from the camera before installing the dome cover.
When installing to a wall
When installing to a ceiling
B
A
A
Drop-prevention wire
C
C
A
B
A
B
BB
A
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CONNECTIONS
Turn off the power for all equipment before making these connections.
Read the instruction manuals for all of the equipment being connected. In addition, if the cables are connected incorrectly, it may
cause smoke or incorrect operation to occur.
Connections for using RS-485 control
NOTE: If the camera and the system controller are too far
apart, the reliability of the control signals may drop. If
this happens, use a RS-485 distributor.
Coaxial cable type and maximum length
Cable type RG-6U (5C-2V), 500 m maximum.
Cable type RG-11U (7C-2V), 600 m maximum.
CAUTION: Using CCTV/Video-grade coaxial cable.
GND
AB
RS485
TV monitor
(sold separately)
System controller (sold separately)
To RS485 A/B terminals
Monitor cable
(75 coaxial cable)
Communication cable
(twisted pair cable)
Power cable
(24 V AC, 50 Hz)
To AC 24 V outlet
Consumable parts
The following parts are consumable parts. Use the service
lives given as a guide for replacement. Note that the
service lives are only to be used as guides, and are not a
guarantee of performance for each part for the length of
time specified. In addition, the service life for each part will
vary depending on the operating environment and
conditions of use.
Lens: Approx. 20,000 hours (1,200,000 operations)
Slip ring: Approx. 20,000 hours (1,200,000 operations)
FFC cable: Approx. 1,000,000 operations
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CONNECTIONS
Connections for using coaxial control
System connections (1)
System connections (2)
Multiplexer (sold separately)
1 16
Video output
connector (BNC)
Video output
connector (BNC)
TV monitor
(sold separately)
System controller (sold separately)
RS-485 connector
Digital video recorder
(sold separately)
Ground (C)
Ground (C)
ALARM IN connector
Switch output connector
Power supply Power supply
CONTROL SIGNAL
SEPAMIX
GND
AB
RS485
System controller (sold separately)
COAX-SSP converter
(sold separately)
TV monitor (sold separately)
Video output
connector (BNC)
Video input
connector
Power supply
AC 24 V connection DC 12 V connection
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OPERATION
Operations using RS-485 or coaxial cable control system
Operations using RS-485 control system ( )
Set the communication setting (JP4) pins so that pins 2 3 (RS-485) are shorted.
Refer to Connections for using RS-485 control for details on connections.
Operations using coaxial cable control system ( )
Set the communication setting (JP4) pins so that pins 1 2 (COAX) are shorted.
Refer to Connections for using coaxial control for details on connections.
1
Connect all equipment and turn on the power.
When the power for the camera is turned on, the self-test
function for the internal lens starts, and when it finishes,
the individual information for that camera is displayed on
the screen.
2
The initial display will appear in the menu
display of the system controller.
3
Press the INDIVIDUAL button.
MX: (multiplexer) will appear in the initial display.
4
Press the MODE button repeatedly until CM:
(camera) appears in the display.
MX VR CM DR MX
5
Use the numeric buttons to enter the address
number (example: 001) that is specified by the
camera's address setting switch (SW1) into
CAMERA ID, and then press the ENTER
button.
The camera monitoring screen will be displayed.
6
Operate the camera.
A
Making camera settings from the
camera's menu screen
When you press the MENU button, the camera's
menu screen is displayed.
These operations are carried out mainly by using
the joystick lever and the ENTER button.
Make the settings while referring to MENU
EXPLANATIONS.
B
Button operations at the system
controller
This uses both the command buttons on the
CAMERA panel and the FUNCTION button.
For details, refer to the instruction manual for the
system controller.
1 2 3 1 2 3
JP4
JP3
Communication setting pins
1 2 3
1 2 3
CAMERA S/N:3730116601
CAMERA ID:000
BAUD RATE:19200BPS
PROTOCOL :SANYO
MODEL :VCC-9000P
VERSION :3.14A
MX:
---
SANYO Controller
15:30:30
INDIVIDUAL
VR:
---
MODE
CM:001
Initial display
(Menu display)
(Model: VSP-8000)
·SYSTEM INFORMATION
LENS
CAMERA
PAN/TILT PARAMETERS
AUTO MODE
PRIVACY MASK
·END
B
A
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MENU EXPLANATIONS
SYSTEM INFORMATION
LENS
CAMERA
PAN/TILT PARAMETERS
AUTO MODE
PRIVACY MASK
·END
CAMERA INFORMATION
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
PASSWORD CHANGE
FACTORY DEFAULT
RESET
·BACK
ZOOM SPEED :HIGH
EL ZOOM :OFF
JOYSTICK AUTO :BOTH
AUTO FOCUS :005
AUTO IRIS :005
IRIS LEVEL :040
DAY/NIGHT :AUTO
·BACK
SENSE UP :OFF
SHUTTER :OFF
WHITE BALANCE :ATW
BLC :OFF
·BACK
AUTO STOP IDLE :020
PROPORTIONAL PAN:ON
SET NORTH
·BACK
PRESET POSITION
SEQUENCE
TOUR
AUTO PAN
SET ZONE
FUNCTION IDLE :OFF
FUNCTION :OFF
·BACK
MASK No. : 001
SET
ACTIVATE : OFF
·BACK
SYSTEM SETTINGS (SYSTEM INFORMATION) (See p16)
LENS SETTINGS (LENS) (See p21)
CAMERA SETTINGS (CAMERA) (See p25)
PAN AND TILT SETTINGS (PAN/TILT PARAMETERS) (See p28)
AUTOMATIC MODE SETTINGS (AUTO MODE) (See p31)
MASKING SETTINGS (PRIVACY MASK) (See p40)
A Camera ID settings and title settings
(CAMERA INFORMATION)
B Screen display settings (DISPLAY
CONFIGURATION)
C Changing the password
(PASSWORD CHANGE)
D Restoring camera settings to their default
settings (FACTORY DEFAULT)
E Resetting settings (RESET)
A Sensitivity increase settings (SENSE UP)
B Shutter speed setting (SHUTTER)
C White balance settings (WHITE BALANCE)
D Backlight compensation settings (BLC)
A Settings using joystick operations
(AUTO STOP IDLE)
B Panning speed settings for different zoom
rations (PROPORTIONAL PAN)
C Lens starting point position setting
(SET NORTH)
A Preset position settings
(PRESET POSITION)
B Sequential mode settings (SEQUENCE)
C Tour mode settings (TOUR)
D Automatic pan settings (AUTO PAN)
E Zone settings (SET ZONE)
F Automatic restore standby time settings
(FUNCTION IDLE)
G Automatic restore function settings
(FUNCTION)
A Zoom speed settings (ZOOM SPEED)
B Electronic zoom maximum ratio settings
(EL ZOOM)
C Automatic restore mode settings
(JOYSTICK AUTO)
D Automatic focus restore time settings
(AUTO FOCUS)
E Automatic iris restore time setting
(AUTO IRIS)
F Iris level settings (IRIS LEVEL)
G Day/Night settings (DAY/NIGHT)
(VCC-9100P series only)
The menu settings are divided into six
sub-menus.
NOTE:
The menu screens are cleared
automatically if no menu operations are
carried out for two minutes or more.
Press the MENU button to re-display
them.
Menu settings are all stored
automatically in case of problems such
as power outages.
If you tilt the joystick lever vertically and
hold it in that position, the
·
position
automatically moves up or down.
Furthermore, if you tilt and hold the
joystick lever for 10 seconds or more
while changing a setting, the speed at
which the setting changes will increase.
Main menu
Masking number setting
Masking display setting
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SYSTEM SETTINGS
A Camera ID settings and title
settings
(CAMERA INFORMATION)
(See p17)
This sets the cameras address (camera ID) and title.
B Screen display settings
(DISPLAY CONFIGURATION)
(See p18)
You can display information such as titles and setting
numbers for each menu screen on the monitor screen.
The default setting is for all displays to be OFF. If you select
ON, the details that have been set for a menu screen will be
displayed.
C Changing the password
(PASSWORD CHANGE) (See p19)
At the time of shipment from the factory, the password is set
to 123456 (default setting).
You can change the password if necessary.
D Restoring camera settings to
their default settings
(FACTORY DEFAULT) (See p20)
The camera settings can be returned to the default settings.
A password is required in order to carry out this operation.
E Resetting settings (RESET)
(See p20)
This lets you reset camera operation so that you can redo all
operations from the beginning.
When you carry out a reset, all operations are stopped and
the settings are returned to the initial settings that were active
when the power was turned on.
·CAMERA INFORMATION
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
PASSWORD CHANGE
FACTORY DEFAULT
RESET
BACK
·SYSTEM INFORMATION
LENS
CAMERA
PAN/TILT PARAMETERS
AUTO MODE
PRIVACY MASK
END
A
B
C
D
E
CAMERA ID : 001
TITLE:0000000000000000
BACK
CAMERA ID : 001
·TITLE:0000000000000000
BACK
·CAMERA TITLE :OFF
AUTO PAN No. :OFF
PRESET TITLE :OFF
TOUR No. :OFF
ZOOM RATIO :OFF
DIRECTION :OFF
ZONE TITLE :OFF
·BACK
OLD PASSWORD: ******
·BACK
INPUT PASSWORD:******
CONFIRM :******
PASSWORD LOCK :OFF
·BACK
(Password setting screen) (Password change screen)
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SYSTEM SETTINGS
A Camera ID settings and title
settings
(CAMERA INFORMATION)
Refer to LIST OF ADDRESS SETTINGS (SW1) when
changing the address (000127). (See p42)
1
To change the cameras address, set all of
the cameras address switches (SW1) to
ON (255). (See p4)
2
Press the MENU button.
3
Tilt the joystick lever to j or l to select
SYSTEM INFORMATION, and then tilt it
to c.
4
Select CAMERA INFORMATION, and
then tilt the joystick lever to c.
The camera information setting screen will be displayed.
5
Select CAMERA ID, and then tilt the
joystick lever to c.
The serial number (S/N) setting screen will be displayed.
1
Select INPUT S/N, and then tilt the joystick lever
to c.
The INPUT S/N setting will flash.
2
Enter the serial number to be displayed for the
CAMERA S/N setting (1st line).
Tilt the joystick lever to j or l to change the setting,
and tilt it to d or c to move the flashing cursor to a
different position.
If you keep the joystick lever tilted to d, entry will be
completed.
6
Select BACK, and then tilt the joystick
lever to c.
The CAMERA ID setting will flash.
7
Change the CAMERA ID setting.
Tilt the joystick lever to j or l to change the setting,
and tilt it to d or c to move the flashing cursor to a
different position.
If you keep the joystick lever tilted to c, entry will be
completed.
The changed CAMERA ID setting will be displayed in
the initial screen.
8
Select BACK, and then tilt the joystick
lever to c to complete the setting.
1
Select CAMERA INFORMATION, and
then tilt the joystick lever to c.
The camera information setting screen will be displayed.
2
Select TITLE, and then tilt the joystick
lever to c.
The TITLE setting will flash.
3
Enter a title name.
Tilt the joystick lever to j or l to change the letter or
number, and tilt it to d or c to move the flashing cursor
to a different position.
If you keep the joystick lever tilted to d, entry will be
completed.
4
Select BACK, and then tilt the joystick
lever to c to complete the setting.
Refer to B Screen display settings for details on showing
the display. (See p18)
Changing the address
·SYSTEM INFORMATION
LENS
CAMERA
PAN/TILT PARAMETERS
AUTO MODE
PRIVACY MASK
END
MENU
·CAMERA INFORMATION
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
PASSWORD CHANGE
FACTORY DEFAULT
RESET
BACK
CAMERA S/N :3730116601
·INPUT S/N :0000000000
BACK
CAMERA S/N :3730116601
·INPUT S/N :3730116601
BACK
Setting the title
CAMERA ID : 001
TITLE:0000000000000000
BACK
CAMERA ID : 001
·TITLE:0000000000000000
BACK
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SYSTEM SETTINGS
B Screen display settings
(DISPLAY CONFIGURATION)
1
Select DISPLAY CONFIGURATION, and
then tilt the joystick lever to c.
The screen display setting screen will be displayed.
2
Tilt the joystick lever to j or l to select an
item, and then tilt it to c.
The setting for the selected item will flash.
Example: When CAMERA TITLE is selected.
3
Tilt the joystick lever to j or l to change
the setting (ON/OFF), and then tilt it to d.
This completes the setting.
4
Select BACK, and then tilt the joystick
lever to c to complete the setting.
1
CAMERA TITLE (See p17)
Shows the camera title.
2
AUTO PAN No. (See p37)
Shows the setting number
during automatic panning
operation.
3
PRESET TITLE (See p34)
Shows the preset name
when a preset position is
retrieved.
4
TOUR No. (See p36)
Shows the setting number
during tour mode
operation.
5
DIRECTION (See p30)
Shows the current
direction, pan angle and
tilt angle for the camera
lens.
6
ZONE TITLE (See p38)
Shows the zone name for
the zone mode settings.
7
ZOOM RATIO
Shows the zoom ratio for the optical zoom lens.
The electronic zoom ratio is not displayed.
CAMERA INFORMATION
·DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
PASSWORD CHANGE
FACTORY DEFAULT
RESET
BACK
·CAMERA TITLE :OFF
AUTO PAN No. :OFF
PRESET TITLE :OFF
TOUR No. :OFF
ZOOM RATIO :OFF
DIRECTION :OFF
ZONE TITLE :OFF
·BACK
Setting menu screens
Setting detail display locations
CAMERA ID : 001
·TITLE:0000000000000000
BACK
AUTO PAN No. :001
SET LEFT LIMIT
SET RIGHT LIMIT
PAN SPEED : 180
RUN
·BACK
PRESET No. : 001
TITLE: 0000000000000000
SETTING
SHOW CURRENT
SHOW NEXT
·BACK
TOUR No. : 001
TRACE
SHOW
RUN
·BACK
AUTO STOP IDLE :20
PROPORTIONAL PAN:ON
·SET NORTH......
BACK
·ZONE No. : 001
TITLE: 0000000000000000
SET LEFT LIMIT
SET RIGHT LIMIT
CAMERA A
PANNING 1
NW318 70 X1
ZONE 1
CAMERA TITLE
AUTO PAN No.
PRESET TITLE
TOUR No.
ZOOM RATIO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DIRECTION
ZONE TITLE
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SYSTEM SETTINGS
C Changing the password (PASSWORD CHANGE)
If changing the password from 123456 (default setting) to
654321
1
Select PASSWORD CHANGE, and then
tilt the joystick lever to c.
The password setting screen will be displayed.
2
Select INPUT PASSWORD, and then tilt
the joystick lever to c.
3
Select OLD PASSWORD, tilt the joystick
lever to c, and then enter the current
password.
Tilt the joystick lever to j or l to change the setting,
and tilt it to d or c to move the flashing cursor to a
different position.
Enter the current (default) password, starting from 1.
Once you have entered 123456 in OLD PASSWORD,
tilt the joystick lever to d and hold it there until
·
is
displayed to complete the password entry
4
Select BACK, and then tilt the joystick
lever to c.
INPUT PASSWORD will be selected.
5
Enter the new password (654321) in the
INPUT PASSWORD setting.
Enter the new password, starting from 6, in the same
way for the old password.
Tilt the joystick lever to d and hold it there until
·
is
displayed. This completes the password entry.
6
Tilt the joystick lever to j or l to select
CONFIRM, then tilt it to c and enter the
new password (654321) once more.
Tilt the joystick lever to d and hold it there until
·
is
displayed. This completes the password entry.
7
Select BACK, and then tilt the joystick
lever to c to complete the setting.
To set a password, set PASSWORD LOCK to ON.
1
Select PASSWORD CHANGE, and then
tilt the joystick lever to c.
The password setting screen will be displayed.
2
Select PASSWORD LOCK, and then tilt
the joystick lever to c.
The current setting will flash.
3
Select ON, and then tilt the joystick lever
to d.
4
Select BACK, and then tilt the joystick
lever to c to complete the setting.
When deactivating the password, set PASSWORD
LOCK to OFF.
NOTE: If PASSWORD LOCK is set to ON, the password
entry prompt will be displayed on the screen when
the MENU button on the system controller is pressed,
so enter the password.
Changing the password
INPUT PASSWORD:******
CONFIRM :******
PASSWORD LOCK :ON
·BACK
OLD PASSWORD: ******
·BACK
1*****
INPUT PASSWORD:6*****
CONFIRM :******
PASSWORD LOCK :OFF
BACK
Setting and deactivating a password
To redisplay the menu
1
The PASSWORD screen will be
displayed.
2
Enter the password, and then tilt the
joystick lever to c.
The menu screen will be displayed.
INPUT PASSWORD:******
CONFIRM :******
·PASSWORD LOCK :OFF
BACK
PASSWORD:******
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