Sanyo VCC-XZ400P User manual

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Security cameras
Type
User manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
COLOR CCD camera
VCC-XZ400P
About this manual
Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual
carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
CCD
L5AQ2/XE (VCC-XZ400P) GB 2003, 11, 18
PRECAUTIONS
In case of problem
Do not use the camera if smoke or a strange
odor comes from the unit, or if it seems not to
function correctly. Turn off the power
immediately, and consult your dealer (or a
Sanyo Authorized Service Center).
Do not open or modify
Do not open the cabinet except when using the
menu setting plate or during maintenance, as it
may be dangerous and cause damage to the
unit. For repairs, consult your dealer (or a Sanyo
Authorized Service Center).
Do not put objects inside the unit
Make sure that no metal objects or flammable
substance get inside the camera. If used with a
foreign object inside, it could cause a fire,
short-circuits or damages.
Be careful when handling the unit
To prevent damages, do not drop the camera or
subject it to strong shock or vibration.
Install away from electric or magnetic
fields
If installed close to a TV, radio transmitter,
magnet, electric motor, transformer, audio
speakers the magnetic field they generate will
distort the image.
Protect from humidity and dust
To prevent damages to the camera, do not
install it where there is greasy smoke or steam,
where the dampness 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
generating devices, such as spotlights, etc., or
where it could be subject to direct sunlight.
Be careful when installing close to the ceiling, in
a kitchen or boiler room, as the temperature
may raise 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 wipe
dry with a dry soft cloth.
Do not use benzine, thinner or other
chemical product on the cabinet, as that 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 in
contact with the cabinet for a long period of
time, as that may cause damage or paint
peeling.
MAIN FEATURES
Complies with IP66 international waterproof
rating
Built in Interline transfer method 1/4” CCD,
approx. 470,000 picture elements.
High sensitivity, minimum required
illumination is 0.06 lux. (F1.6, B/W mode)
More than 520 TV lines of horizontal
resolution.
32X Electronic sensitivity
Internal sync. / Line Lock.
22x optical zoom and 16x electronic zoom.
12V DC/24V AC dual operation (lead wire).
External zoom/focus control (lead wire)
Communications: Coaxial control, RS-485
Includes an accessory sunshade
External day/night control* / Alarm input and
output (lead wire)
*
The Day/Night function is a function that can
adapt to a wide range of changing luminance
levels by automatically switching to color
during daytime, or to black and white at
times of low luminance such as nighttime.
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ACCESSORIES
Hexagonal wrench (large) (small).......................1
One-touch connector
(attached to connection cord) .............................1
Sunshade............................................................1
Sunshade mounting screws
(Self-tapping type) ..............................................2
Sunshade mounting bracket ...............................1
Sunshade mounting bracket screws...................2
Desiccant ............................................................1
Plastic tie
(for securing drop-prevention chain)...................1
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS .............................................. 1
MAIN FEATURES........................................... 1
ACCESSORIES .............................................. 2
CONTENTS..................................................... 2
PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS................ 3
INSTALLATIONS............................................ 5
CONNECTIONS.............................................. 7
SETTING SCREEN AND BASIC
OPERATIONS................................................. 11
LANGUAGE SETTING ................................... 13
CAMERA ID SETTING.................................... 13
SYNC SETTING.............................................. 14
PRIVACY MASK SETTING ............................ 15
MASK setting .............................................. 15
PASSWORD setting.................................... 16
LENS SETTING .............................................. 17
FOCUS setting ............................................ 17
ZOOM setting .............................................. 19
DAY/NIGHT setting ..................................... 20
VIEW ANGLE setting .................................. 25
MIRROR SETTING ......................................... 25
VIEW SETTING............................................... 26
IRIS setting.................................................. 27
WHITE BALANCE adjustment.................... 31
SHUTTER setting (Electronic shutter) ...... 33
MOTION detector setting ........................... 34
APERTURE
(Profile compensation setting) .................. 37
GAMMA correction setting ........................ 37
OPTION SETTING .......................................... 38
CONTROL setting ....................................... 38
ADDRESS setting ....................................... 39
ALARM setting............................................ 39
MAINTENANCE.............................................. 43
SPECIFICATIONS .......................................... 44
SERVICE......................................................... 44
DIMENSIONS....................................Back cover
Foil pouch
Press tab to release.
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PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
1 Camera mount (See p5)
Used to install the camera to a wall or ceiling
with mounting screws (M8x4, sold
separately).
2 Camera position adjustment screws
(See p5)
You can use the hexagonal wrench (large,
accessory) to loosen these screws and then
adjust the direction of the camera. There are
four screws on the camera mount, four on
the camera itself and two on the arm section.
3 Camera fixing base (See p43)
4 Menu setting plate (See p11)
The camera can be set using menu
operations.
In addition, a monitor (sold separately) for
checking operation can be attached
temporarily.
5 L-shaped camera fixing bracket (See p43)
6 Sunshade mounting bracket screw holes
(See p6)
Use the sunshade mounting bracket screws
(2, accessories) to install the sunshade.
7 Camera cover fixing screws
If you use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen
these four screws, you can then remove the
camera cover.
There is no need to remove the camera
cover except when using the menu setting
plate 4 or during maintenance.
If the camera cover has been removed,
tighten these screws to 0.5 N
.
m or more
when reinstalling it in order to ensure
watertightness.
CAUTION:
The camera cover will come off if the camera
cover fixing screws are loosened by about 5
mm, so be careful not to loosen them too
much. If a screw is loosened too much, the
drop-prevention washer inside the cover may
come off and the screw may fall out.
2
1
H
Color display label
Camera cover
One-touch connector
F
G
8
7
6
4
3
5
9
GND
SET
MONITOR
CURSOR
CURSOR button
SET button
MONITOR
(Monitor terminal)
GND
(Ground terminal)
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8 Drop-prevention chain
Keep this attached at all times to prevent the
camera cover from falling down during
installation.
9 Camera fixing screws (See p43)
You can use the hexagonal wrench (small,
accessory) to loosen these screws and then
remove the camera.
F Video output connector (BNC type)
(See p7, 9)
Connection this connector to a device such
as a digital video recorder (or time lapse
VCR) or monitor with a VIDEO IN connector.
G Connection cord (See p7 – 10)
Connect to other devices in accordance with
the information on the color display label.
The power cord and the RS-485 have a
one-touch connector (accessory) attached.
H Connection cord hole (See p5)
If routing the connection cord outside the
wall, install the camera so that this hole is
facing downward and pull the connection
cord out from it.
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INSTALLATIONS
CAUTION:
Check that the installation location is strong enough to bear the camera before proceeding.
Setup location
Install in a location (such as underneath overhangs) that is not exposed to direct sunlight.
Install to a wall or ceiling with no unevenness in its surface.
If installing to a curved surface, round pillar or similar, use a special bracket (sold separately).
Setup
1
Use mounting screws (M8x4, sold
separately) to install the camera to the
wall or ceiling.
If routing the connection cord outside the
wall, install so that the connection cord hole
is facing downward, and pull the connection
cord out from the hole.
CAUTION:
Be sure to embed the mounting screws at
least 3 cm into the wall. If the screw holes
are too shallow, the camera mount may fall
down.
2
Adjust the position of the camera.
Use the hexagonal wrench (large,
accessory) to loosen the screws at the place
that you want to move, and then adjust the
direction of the camera.
After making the adjustment, securely
re-tighten the screws.
Mounting screw: M8
3 cm or more in
Connection cord hole
Maximum 90 degrees
(to prevent cord from twisting)
Screw tightening torque after adjustment:
2 N
.
m or more
Screw tightening torque after adjustment:
4.3 N
.
m or more
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Attaching the plastic tie (accessory)
If you do not want the drop-prevention chain to hang down, move the camera to the required position
and then secure the chain with the plastic tie (accessory) as shown in the illustration below.
Drop-prevention chain
Plastic tie (accessory)
Press the tab on the
plastic tie as shown
at right to release it.
Installing the sunshade (accessory)
If direct sunlight may shine onto the camera at times (depending on the angle of the sun), install the
sunshade.
1
Use the two accessory screws to install
the sunshade mounting bracket
(accessory).
Determine the position of the sunshade so
that it will protect from direct sunlight as
much as possible, and adjust the position of
the sunshade mounting bracket back and
forth while the screws are still loose
(adjustment range: 30 mm). After adjusting
the bracket position, securely tighten the
screws. (Tightening torque: 0.5 N
.
m or more)
2
Use the two accessory screws
(self-tapping type) to install the sunshade
(accessory). (Tightening torque: 0.5 N
.
m
or more)
Self-tapping
screw for
plastic
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CONNECTIONS
Basic connection for monitoring or recording
CAUTION:
Do not connect the power cord until all other connections have been completed.
Connect the video output connector (BNC type) of the BLACK (VIDEO) cord to the monitor or
digital video recorder (or time lapse VCR).
Digital video recorder or
Time lapse VCR
(sold separately)
(Video signal)
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
BLACK (VIDEO) cord
RED and WHITE (AC24V) cord
BROWN/BLACK (GND) cord
WHITE (DC12V, ) cord
GND
DC12V
AC24V
TV monitor
(sold separately)
Fig.1 AC 24V connection
Fig. 2 DC 12V connection
RED (DC12V, +) cord
+
~
~
One-touch
connector
(accessory)
Power supply adaptor
18AWG or more
18AWG or more
Power supply adaptor
One-touch
connector
(accessory)
Into a
wall
outlet
Into a
wall
outlet
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Connecting the power supply
CAUTION:
The power cord comes with a one-touch
connector (accessory) already attached. The
one-touch connector can be changed over if
required and it can also be used on other cords.
Connect a power supply adaptor or similar
device to the accessory one-touch connector.
(You can also remove the one-touch connector
and connect the other device directly.)
When connecting to an AC power supply,
connect all three of the RED, WHITE and
BROWN/BLACK (GND) cords. There is no
difference between + and connections.
(Fig. 1)
When connecting to a DC power supply, be
sure to connect the RED cord to the + side
and the WHITE cord to the side. (Fig. 2)
Connecting to the one-touch
connector
1
Use a flat-tipped screwdriver or similar
tool to push in the lever until a click is
heard.
2
Insert the end of the cord with the
insulation peeled back as far as it will go
into the hole.
If part of the copper section of the wire is
protruding from the hole, trim the end of
the wire so that the exposed section of
wire goes all the way into the hole in
order to prevent short-circuits.
3
Push the tab to return the lever, and
check that the cord does not pull out.
Removing the one-touch connector
Use a flat-tipped screwdriver or similar tool to
push in the lever in step 1 above until it clicks,
and then pull out the cord.
1
3
2
1
3
2
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CONNECTIONS
Connecting to other equipment
The connection cords can be identified by color in accordance with the device they are to be
connected to (see the color display label). Connect whichever cords are required.
Note: If part of the copper section of a wire is exposed after a cord has been connected, trim the end
of the wire so that no copper section is exposed in order to prevent short-circuits.
A Using a camera control unit to select
menus
BLACK (VIDEO) cord:
If using menus, connect a VAC-60/70
camera control unit (sold separately).
The menus will be displayed on the monitor,
so that menu settings can be carried out
using the camera control unit without
needing to remove the camera cover from
the camera. Refer to the Instruction Manual
for the VAC-60/70 for further details.
Normally this cord should be connected to a
monitor or digital video recorder (or time
lapse VCR). (See p7)
B Adjusting the zoom and focus
If a lens controller (applicable voltage: ±6
±12 V DC) or similar device is connected, it can
be used to carry out zoom and focus
adjustment. Refer to the Instruction Manual for
the lens controller for further details.
ORANGE (ZOOM) cord:
This cord is used to input zoom signals to
the camera. It is used to make wide
angle/telescoping adjustments.
YELLOW (FOCUS) cord:
This cord is used to input focus signals to the
camera. It is used to make far/near
adjustments.
* The BROWN (GND) cord can be connected
to _B_, _C_ or _D_.
ORANGE (ZOOM) cord
ZOOM signal
FOCUS signal
Ground
YELLOW (FOCUS) cord
BROWN (GND) cord *
Camera control unit
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C Using the alarm function
If a device with an alarm function that uses a
lamp or buzzer is connected to the camera, the
zoom ratio can be increased when an intruder is
detected. In addition, the DAY/NIGHT
(color/black & white) mode can also be selected.
However, only either the alarm function or the
mode selection function can be used at once
time. For either function, the settings in the
ALARM SETTING screen must be made.
(See p39)
GRAY/BLACK (ALARM IN) cord:
This cord is used to input alarm signals or
DAY/NIGHT signals to the camera. The
alarm function for the connected device must
be set correctly. Refer to the Instruction
Manual for the connected device for further
details.
BLUE (ALARM OUT) cord:
This cord is used to output alarm signals
from the camera. When the alarm function is
on, a buzzer or lamp can give a warning
when an intruder is detected.
Output rating: max. 18V, 25mA
(open collector, emitter
grounded)
D Using a system controller
When the camera is connected to the RS-485
terminal of a system controller, more than one
camera can be controlled at the same time.
Refer to the Instruction Manual for the system
controller for further details.
GRAY (RS485 (A)) cord:
Connect to the RS-485 A terminal of the
system controller.
ORANGE/BLACK (RS485 (B)) cord:
Connect to the RS-485 B terminal of the
system controller.
** Connection is also possible if the one-touch
connector is removed. The one-touch
connector can be used on other cords after it
has been removed.
GRAY/BLACK (ALARM IN) cord
BLUE (ALARM IN) cord
BROWN (GND) cord *
External alarm signal
Buzzer or Lamp, etc.
Ground
GRAY (RS485(A)) cord
ORANGE/BLACK (RS485(B)) cord
BROWN (GND) cord *
RS485A
RS485B
Ground
System controller
One-touch
connector
(accessory)**
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SETTING SCREEN AND BASIC OPERATIONS
1
Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the
four screws at the front of the camera,
and then remove the camera cover.
(See p3 7)
If a camera control unit (VAC-60/70) or a
system controller (DSP-8000) is
connected to the RS-485 connector, you
do not need to remove the camera cover.
The menu screen will be displayed on the
monitor. Refer to the Instruction manual
for the controller for further details.
If the monitor and the menu setting plate
(camera) are apart from each other and
this makes it difficult to carry out
operations, you can temporarily connect
the monitor to the MONITOR and GND
terminals of the setting plate using
alligator clips. However, be sure to
disconnect the alligator clips immediately
after making the settings.
2
Press the SET button for about 3 seconds.
The MAIN MENU screen will appear.
The default screen appears in English. To
change the language to German or French,
refer to “LANGUAGE SETTING” on p13.
3
Use the CURSOR button (jldc) and
SET button to make the settings given
below.
A list of functions appears at the left of
the setting screen, and the setting items
appear at the right.
The flashing cursor position indicates the
currently-selected item.
The return display (y) indicates that a
sub-menu exists. Press the SET button to
proceed to the next screen.
4
To close the MAIN MENU screen, use the
CURSOR button (j or l) to select END
for MENU, and then press the SET button.
To return to the MAIN MENU screen from
a sub-menu, select BACK for MENU and
then press the SET button.
To close a sub-menu, use the CURSOR
button (d or c) to change BACK to END
for MENU and then press the SET button.
Simple zoom/focus adjustment
You can use just the CURSOR button to easily
adjust the zoom and focus without using the
setting screen.
Zoom adjustment
Press (d): Wide
Press (c): Tele
Focus adjustment
Press (j): Near
Press (l): Far
GND
SET
MONITOR
CURSOR
CURSOR button
SET button
MONITOR (Monitor terminal)
GND
(Ground
terminal)
MAIN MENU
LANGUAGE SET ‚
CAMERA ID OFF
SYNC INT
PRIVACY MASK SET ‚
LENS SET ‚
MIRROR OFF
VIEW SETTING 1 ‚
OPTION SET ‚
PRESET OFF
MENU END
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
LANGUE FRENCH
SPRACHE GERMANY
MENU BACK
MAIN MENU screen
Sub-menu screen
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Operations of Setting screen
Refer to the pages given in the table below for each function for details on setting the functions.
MAIN MENU
(Function)
Operation
LANGUAGE
(See p13)
This lets you change the setting screen language to French or German.
CAMERA ID
(See p13)
If using more than one camera, this lets you assign different IDs to each
camera, and the IDs appear on the monitor.
SYNC (See p14) The sync method can be changed to Line-Lock (synchronizes the unit
with the power frequency).
The default setting is internal synchronization.
PRIVACY MASK
(See p15)
This covers an area of the screen with a gray pattern for areas that may
infringe on privacy. Gray patterns can be placed on up to 4 areas.
LENS (See p17) This lets you make settings such as automatic and manual focus settings,
zoom speed and zoom ratio. In addition, it can also be used for automatic
switching to color images during daytime, or to black and white images at
times of low luminance such as nighttime.
MIRROR (See p25) This lets you invert the images horizontally, vertically or horizontally and
vertically.
VIEW SETTING
(See p26)
Different detailed settings can be made for each camera (9 screens).
After they are set, these are linked to “VIEW SETTING (0 – 8)” settings
for preset positions.
OPTION (See p38) For setting communications conditions and alarms.
PRESET This returns all settings to their defaults.
The PRIVACY MASK menu and the CONTROL/ADDRESS settings in
the OPTION menu will not be returned to their defaults.
Simple camera address confirmation
When connecting the power cord to an outlet, the camera address (See p39) is displayed on the
monitor for 5 – 15 seconds.
CAMERA ADDRESS
000
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LANGUAGE SETTING
If you change the language shown on the menu
screen to the French or German, make the
settings given below.
1
In the MAIN MENU, use the CURSOR
button (j or l) to select SET for
LANGUAGE, then press the SET button.
The LANGUAGE screen will appear.
2
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) and
SET button to select the desired
languages.
The interface language becomes French or
German.
To close the menu screen or return to the
previous screen, select BACK or END for
MENU and press the SET button.
CAMERA ID SETTING
If using more than one camera, this lets you
assign different names (IDs) to each camera,
and the IDs can be made to appear on the
monitor.
1
In the MAIN MENU, use the CURSOR
button (j or l) to move the cursor to
CAMERA ID, and then use the CURSOR
button (d or c) to change the setting to
ON. Then press the SET button.
The CAMERA ID SETTING screen will appear.
1 Character selection palette:
By moving the cursor to letters or numbers in
this palette, you can select characters.
2 ID:
Selected characters will appear in the
corresponding field under ID.
3 POSITION:
Set the position where the camera ID is to
appear on the monitor.
2
Example:
Setting the Camera ID to CAM 1
Use the CURSOR button (j l d c) to
move the cursor to the letter “C” in the
character selection palette, then press
the SET button.
Use the same steps to select “A”, “M
and 1” from the palette, then press the
SET button.
After at least one character is displayed in
the ID field, the carriage return mark (y) will
appear at the lower right corner of the
character selection palette. Selecting this
mark between the characters of the field will
create a new line at that place.
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
LANGUE FRENCH
SPRACHE GERMANY
MENU BACK
CAMERA ID SETTING
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789 :-
ID ????????????????
-
POSITION SET ‚
PRESET OFF
MENU BACK
1
2
3
CAMERA ID SETTING
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789 :-‚
ID C???????????????
-
POSITION SET ‚
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3
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to
move the cursor to SET for POSITION,
and then press the SET button.
The camera ID will be displayed on one line.
4
Use the CURSOR button (j l d c) to
move the title display to the preferred
position on the screen, then press the
SET button.
The CAMERA ID SETTING screen will
reappear.
To return the settings in this screen to their
defaults, change PRESET to ON and then
press the SET button.
To close the menu screen or return to the
previous screen, select BACK or END for
MENU and press the SET button.
SYNC SETTING
Default setting is internal synchronization (INT),
so it does not need to be set again. Follow the
steps below to change the setting to power
source synchronization (L-L).
However, vertical sync disturbance may occur
when a selector is used to switch between
multiple cameras connected to one monitor. To
prevent vertical sync disturbance, set to L-L
(Line-Lock).
1
In the MAIN MENU, use the CURSOR
button (j or l) to move the cursor to
SYNC, and then use the CURSOR button
(d or c) to change the setting to L-L.
Then press the SET button.
The L-L SETTING screen will appear.
2
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to
adjust the position of the vertical
synchronization indicator shown on the
screen.
The numerical value will change, allowing
adjustment of vertical synchronization.
To return the settings in this screen to their
defaults, change PRESET to ON and then
press the SET button.
To close the menu screen or return to the
previous screen, select BACK or END for
MENU and press the SET button.
CAM1
Camera ID
L-L SETTING
(V SYNC PHASE)
0
PRESET OFF
MENU BACK
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PRIVACY MASK SETTING
This covers an area of the screen with a gray pattern for areas that may infringe on privacy.
MASK setting
1
In the MAIN MENU, use the CURSOR
button (j or l) to select SET for
PRIVACY MASK, then press the SET
button.
The PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen will
appear.
2
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to
move the cursor to SET for MASK SET
and press the SET button.
The MASK NO. SELECT screen will appear.
Note: When PASSWORD LOCK is ON, moving
the cursor to MASK SET and press the
SET button to bring up a password
access screen. The password must be
entered in this screen.
3
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to
move the cursor to a mask number (e.g.
MASK 3), and then use the CURSOR
button (d or c) to change the setting to
SET. Then press the SET button.
The MASK SET (POSITION) screen will
appear.
4
Use the CURSOR button (jldc) to
move the gray mask, then press the SET
button.
The SIZE screen will appear, and the mask
that was positioned in the POSITION screen
will be displayed.
5
Use the CURSOR button (jldc) to
adjust the size of the gray mask, then
press the SET button.
6
Move the cursor to BACK for MENU and
press the SET button.
It is possible to set as many as 4 masks on
the same POSITION screen.
To return the settings in this screen to their
defaults, change PRESET to ON and then
press the SET button.
To close the menu screen or return to the
previous screen, select BACK or END for
MENU and press the SET button.
PRIVACY MASK SETTING
PASSWORD LOCK OFF ‚
PASSWORD CHANGE SET ‚
MASK SET SET ‚
MASK NO.SELECT
MASK 1 OFF
MASK 2 OFF
MASK 3 OFF
MASK 4 OFF
MASK 3 SET
(POSITION)
SET ‚
MASK 3 SET
(SIZE)
SET ‚
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PASSWORD setting
A
PASSWORD setting
You can lock the privacy masks in place as gray
patterns after they have been set. The password
requirement is initially set to OFF, but to begin
using it, you must enter the factory set password
1234”.
1
Use the CURSOR button (
j
or
l
) to
move the cursor to OFF for PASSWORD
LOCK in the PRIVACY MASK SETTING
screen. Then press the SET button.
The PASSWORD screen will appear.
2
Use the CURSOR button (
jldc
) to
enter the factory set password 1234”,
and then press the SET button.
OK will appear.
3
Press the SET button again.
The PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen will
reappear ON will be blinking for
PASSWORD LOCK.
Note: If a different password is required, NG
will appear. Please carefully maintain the
password so that it will not be forgotten.
B
PASSWORD LOCK cancellation
For use when PASSWORD LOCK is ON
1
Use the CURSOR button (
j
or
l
) to
move the cursor to ON for PASSWORD
LOCK in the PRIVACY MASK SETTING
screen. Then press the SET button.
The PASSWORD screen will appear.
2
Use the CURSOR button (
jldc
) to
enter the factory set password 1234”,
and then press the SET button.
OK will appear.
3
Press the SET button again.
The PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen will
reappear and OFF will be blinking for
PASSWORD LOCK.
Note: If a different password is required, NG
will appear. Please carefully maintain the
password so that it will not be forgotten.
PASSWORD
¤¤¤¤ SET ‚
-
PRIVACY MASK SETTING
PASSWORD LOCK ON ‚
PASSWORD CHANGE SET ‚
MASK SET SET ‚
PASSWORD
¤¤¤¤ SET ‚
-
PRIVACY MASK SETTING
PASSWORD LOCK OFF ‚
PASSWORD CHANGE SET ‚
MASK SET SET ‚
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PRIVACY MASK SETTING
PASSWORD setting
C
PASSWORD changes
You can change the password with
PASSWORD LOCK in either the ON or OFF
setting.
1
Use the CURSOR button (jldc) to
move the cursor to SET for PASSWORD
CHANGE in the PRIVACY MASK SETTING
screen. Then press the SET button.
The PASSWORD (NOW PASSWORD)
screen will appear.
2
Use the CURSOR button (d or c, j) to
enter the current password (e.g.1234),
then press the SET button.
The PASSWORD (NEW PASSWORD)
screen will appear.
3
Use the CURSOR button (d or c, j) to
enter a new password (e.g. 4321), then
press the SET button.
OK will appear.
4
Press the SET button again.
The PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen will
reappear.
5
To use the new password, please refer to
A PASSWORD setting”.
LENS SETTING
This lets you make settings such as automatic
and manual focus settings, zoom speed and
zoom ratio and DAY/NIGHT function settings.
FOCUS setting
These settings let you select automatic focus
(AUTO) or manual focus. Change the focus
settings in accordance with the monitoring
conditions.
In the MAIN MENU, use the CURSOR button
(j or l) to select SET for LENS, then press
the SET button.
The LENS screen will appear.
A
Setting the manual focus (MANU)
Sets a limit for near distance focusing and sets
focus speed for manual focus.
Use the CURSOR button (jldc) to select
MANU for FOCUS, then press the SET button.
The FOCUS SETTING screen will appear.
LIMIT NEAR focus distance setting
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move
the cursor to LIMIT NEAR, then use the
CURSOR button (d or c) to change the
distance value.
Available settings: 1M (meter), 3M, 10C
(centimeters), 30C, 50C
Note: Focusing becomes difficult when near
distance limit is set to less than 1M”.
PASSWORD
(NOW PASSWORD)
**** SET ‚
-
PASSWORD
(NEW PASSWORD)
**** SET ‚
-
LENS
FOCUS MANU ‚
ZOOM SET ‚
FOCUS SETTING
LIMIT NEAR 1M
SPEED 2
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SPEED of focus setting
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move
the cursor to SPEED, then use the CURSOR
button (d or c) to select the focus
adjustment speed value.
Available settings: 1, 2, 3, 4 (Quickest speed)
To return the settings in this screen to their
defaults, change PRESET to ON and then
press the SET button.
To close the menu screen or return to the
previous screen, select BACK or END for
MENU and press the SET button.
B
Setting the auto-focus (AUTO)
Sets a limit for near distance focusing and sets
focusing sensitivity and focus target area.
Note:
As a normal practice, use manual focus when
keeping the camera focused on the same target
object for a long period of time (over 24 hours).
This can be used with the one-push auto-focus
function when needed (operated from the
system controller). Long periods of surveillance
with the auto-focus in operation will shorten the
work life of the lens.
In the LENS screen, use the CURSOR button
(j or l) to select AUTO for FOCUS, then
press the SET button.
The FOCUS SETTING screen will appear.
LIMIT NEAR focus distance setting
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move
the cursor to LIMIT NEAR, then use the
CURSOR button (d or c) to change the
distance value.
Available settings: 1M (meter), 3M, 10C
(centimeters), 30C, 50C
Note: Focusing becomes difficult when near
distance limit is set to less than 1M”.
Setting focus SENSITIVITY
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move
the cursor to SENSITIVITY, then use the
CURSOR button (d or c) to change the
setting.
Available settings:
HIGH: High sensitivity focusing
LOW: Low sensitivity focusing
Note: When focus SENSITIVITY is set to HIGH,
it may react to even slight movements of
the target object. In this case, change the
setting to LOW.
AREA setting
1
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to
move the cursor to SET for AREA, and
press the SET button.
The AREA SETTING screen for AREA 2
(default setting) will appear to allow setting of
focus target area.
2
Use the CURSOR button (d or c) to
select the focus target area.
Available settings: 1-full screen, 2-center of
screen, 3-smaller center
To return the settings in this screen to their
defaults, change PRESET to ON and then
press the SET button.
To close the menu screen or return to the
previous screen, select BACK or END for
MENU and press the SET button.
FOCUS SETTING
LIMIT NEAR 1M
SENSITIVITY HIGH
AREA SET ‚
AREA SETTING
AREA 2
PRESET OFF
MENU BACK
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LENS SETTING
ZOOM setting
Sets zooming speed and magnification power of the electronic zoom. This item also has a setting for
improvement of vertical resolution sensitivity of still pictures.
1
In the MAIN MENU, use the CURSOR
button (j or l) to select SET for LENS,
then press the SET button.
The LENS screen will appear.
2
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to
select SET for ZOOM, then press the SET
button.
The ZOOM SETTING screen will appear.
SPEED (zoom speed) setting
Use the CURSOR button (d or c) to select
the zooming speed.
Available settings: 1, 2, 3, 4 (Quickest speed)
EL ZOOM (Electronic zoom) magnification
setting
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move
the cursor to EL ZOOM, then use the
CURSOR button (d or c) to select the
electronic zoom magnification power.
Available settings: OFF, x2, x4, x8, x16
(16 power)
V-RESO.UP (Vertical resolution sensitivity)
setting
Use the CURSOR button (j or l) to move
the cursor to V-RESO.UP, then use the
CURSOR button (d or c) to select the
vertical resolution sensitivity. (ON/OFF)
Note:
When V-RESO.UP is set to ON, vertical
resolution sensitivity for still pictures in the
electronic zoom field will be improved but
afterimages of moving objects will be more
conspicuous.
V-RESO. UP will be automatically set to
OFF when any of the following settings is
made.
IRIS SETTING: SENSE UP (x2) (See p29)
VIEW SETTING: SHUTTER (LONG)
(See p33)
D/N SETTING: DNR (ON) (See p21)
To return the settings in this screen to their
defaults, change PRESET to ON and then
press the SET button.
To close the menu screen or return to the
previous screen, select BACK or END for
MENU and press the SET button.
LENS
FOCUS MANU ‚
ZOOM SET ‚
DAY/NIGHT AUTO ‚
ZOOM SETTING
SPEED 3
EL ZOOM OFF
V-RESO.UP OFF
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Sanyo VCC-XZ400P User manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
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