CCTV CSP-E700IR User manual

SONY EFFIO-E Security Camera
With On-Screen Display
Model CSP-E700IR
FEATURES:
1/3 Sony Ex-View HAD II CCD Sony Effio-E DSP
700TVL High Resolution
30 Infrared LEDs’
IR Distance up to 90ft / 30m
2.8~12.0mm Varifocal Lens
On-Screen Display (OSD)
IP66 Rating
3-AXIS Lens Rotation
12V DC
1AMP Power
3 Year Warranty
The CSP-E700IR is a ‘‘New Generation’’ camera with SONY EFFIO-E DSP.
It was designed to provide the user with stunningly clear images in both day
and night. The camera has a Day/Night auto-switch which automatically
produces a black and white/infrared image in low light. This camera is an
excellent choice for low light or complete darkness. The camera is also
equipped with many advanced features including a digital on-screen display
(OSD) menu which enables the user to adjust camera settings in order to
achieve the highest quality image.

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Do not attempt to service this video product by yourself as taking apart
cameramay expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
Pleasecomply with all electrical safety standards during installation
andoperation.
In order to prevent damage caused by fire or electric shock, please do not
submerse camera in water or expose any open parts to liquid.
Make sure to use the appropriate power supply and that the power is plugged
into the camera correctly and securely. Do not switch on power until after
camera connection is complete. This camera requires 12volt DC power.
Do not expose the lens directly to the sun or to strong light as this
maydamage the pick-up device.
There are some sophisticated parts inside this camera, therefore, always
handlewith care in order to avoid any internal damage to the camera.

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No Image
Check the power cable to the power box or wall outlet. Make sure videoand
power connections are secure. Do not switch on power until camera
connection is complete.
If using a multiple output power box, make sure the power switch is in the
‘‘ON’’ position & all of the fuses are illuminated.
If using a multiple output power box, make sure the POSITIVE (+) and
NEGATIVE (-) wires are connected correctly.
If using a spool of cable (not premade), make sure outer copper wireis
not touching the center pin.
Make sure the BNC video from connection from the camera is pluggedinto
the video input on the DVR or display.

OSD Operation forCSP-E700IR
3.1 OSD Control Buttons
ENTER U
L R
D
U (UP)
Use this button to move the cursor upwards to the desired item.
R (RIGHT)
Use this button to move the cursor to the right to select or to adjust the
parameters of the selected item. The parameter increases when the right
button is pressed.
D (DOWN)
Use this button to move the cursor downwards to the desired item.
L (LEFT)
Use this button to move the cursor to the left to select or to adjust the
parameters of the selected item. The parameter decreases when the left
button is pressed.
ENTER
Use this button to display the main menu, to confirm and to enter the
submenus when they are available. Items with the symbol “<” in the end
contain sub-menus. For further settings of those items, select the desireditem
with the button
and press the ENTER button to bring up thesub-
menu and edit.
SETUP MENU 1
LENS MANUAL
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO
WHITE BAL ATW o r P U S H
BACKLIGHT OFF
PICT ADJUST
ATR OFF
MOTION DET ON
NEXT (go to next page)
EXIT SAVE ALL (to save)
SETUP MENU 2
PRIVACY OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO
NR
CAMERA ID OFF
SYNC INT
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
CAMERA RESET
BACK (return to previous page)
EXIT SAVE ALL (to save)
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3.2 OSD Operation
ENTER U
L R
D
SETUP MENU
LENS AUTO<
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<
NR <
WHITE BAL ATW<
ATR OFF
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO<
NEXT<
EXIT<SAVE ALL<
1. Start to operate the OSD menu
Press the
ENTER
button to bring up the OSD main menu to start operating
OSD menus.
2. Select items with the cursor buttons
•
Usebuttons
to move the cursor up and down.
•
Use buttons to switch the modes or to adjust the parameters
the values of the settings.
3. Switch to the sub-menu
Items with the symbol “
<
” in the end contain sub-menus. For further
settingsof those items, select the desired item with the
button and press the
ENTER
button to bring up the sub-menu and edit.
SETUP MENU AUTO IRIS
LENS AUTO<
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<
NR <
WHITE BAL ATW<
ATR OFF
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO<
NEXT<
EXIT<SAVE ALL<
Main Menu
TYPE DC
MODE AUTO
SPEED |||||||||||||||| 080
RETURN<
Sub-Menu
4. Return to the previous page
Select
RETURN
and press the
ENTER
button to return to the previous page.
5. Exit the OSD menu
Select
EXIT
with the button
and press the
ENTER
button to
exit theOSD menu.
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4.Configuration
4.1LENS
When the SETUP MENU is displayed on the screen, use butto
to
select the LENS and press the ENTER button to do further settings.
SETUP MENU AUTO IRIS
LENS AUTO<
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<
NR <
WHITE BAL ATW<
ATR OFF
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO<
NEXT<
EXIT<SAVE ALL<
Main Menu
TYPE DC
MODE AUTO
SPEED |||||||||||||||| 080
RETURN<
Sub-Menu
Select to set the mechanical iris of the lens.
Function Option
LENS
MANUAL
AUTO<
•
MANUAL
Auto electronic shutter
•
AUTO<
Autoelectronic shutter + Mechanical auto IRIS
When AUTO<is selected, click ENTER to bring up the AUTO IRIS
sub-menu for further settings.
4.1.1 AUTO IRIS
Adjust the settings of the AUTO IRIS.
Function Option
TYPE DC
VIDEO
MODE
OPEN
CLOSE
AUTO
SPEED 000 – 255
•
TYPE
Select to set the type of the mechanical iris.
- DC: DC Lens. only
- VIDEO: VIDEO Lens.
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•
MODE
Select to set the type of control to be exercised over the mechanical
iris.
- OPEN: The mechanical iris is fixed to open.
- CLOSE: The mechanical iris is fixed to close.
- AUTO: The mechanical iris is controlled automatically.
•
SPEED
Select to set the convergence speed of the mechanical iris.
Adjusts the iris control speed. The lower the value, the faster the speed.
If the speed is too slow or fast, the iris control may be unstable.
AUTO IRIS
Default
Descriptions
TYPE
DC
MUST BE SET TO DC ONLY.
This camera does NOT support video type auto iris lens.
MODE
AUTO
AUTO
– Lens iris is automatically controlled according to the scene’s
light level.
OPEN
– Lens is fully opened regardless of the light level.
CLOSE
– Lens is fully closed.
SPEED
080
Adjusts the iris control speed.
The lower the value, the faster the speed.
If the speed is too slow or fast, the iris control may be unstable.
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4.2 SHUTTER/AGC
When the SETUP MENU is displayed on the screen, use
to select the SHUTTER/AGC and press the ENTER button to do
further settings.
SETUP MENU
LENS AUTO<
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<
NR <
WHITE BAL ATW<
ATR OFF
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO<
NEXT<
EXIT<SAVE ALL<
Select to set Auto exposure or Manual exposure.
Function Option
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<
MANUAL<
•
AUTO<:
When AUTO<is selected, click ENTER to bring up the AUTO SETUP
sub-menu for further settings.
•
MANUAL<:
When MANUAL<is selected, click ENTER to bring up the MANUAL
SETUP sub-menu for further settings.
4.2.1 AUTO SETUP
Adjust the settings of the AUTO SETUP.
Function Option
HIGH
LUMINANCE
MODE SHUT+AUTO IRIS
AUTO IRIS *
BRIGHTNESS 000 – 255
LOW
LUMINANCE
MODE OFF
AGC
BRIGHTNESS x0.25 ; x0.50 ; x0.75 ; x1.00
•
HIGH LUMINANCE
- MODE
Select to specify AE control on the medium- and high-brightness
side.
SHUT + AUTO IRIS: Auto electronic shutter + Mechanical auto IRIS
AUTO IRIS: Shutter fix + Mechanical auto IRIS
NOTE:
If MANUAL has been selected as the LENS function setting, SHUT will be
displayed, and the settings made in this section will not take effect.
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Function Option
MODE SHUT+ AGC
SHUTTER 1/60* ; 1/100* ; 1/250 ; 1/500 ; 1/1000 ; 1/2000 ; 1/4000 ;
1/10000
AGC 6.00 ; 12.00 ; 18.00 ; 24.00 ; 30.00 ; 36.00 ; 42.00 ; 44.80
•
MODE
- BRIGHTNESS
Select to specify the high- and medium-brightness side reference.
The brightness changes depending on whether the ATR function is
ON or OFF, and whether the CRS mode has been selected as the
AWB function.
Please note that the brightness will change when ATR or WHITE
BAL is set to ANTI CR (CRS mode), etc., after BRIGHTNESS has
been set.
•
LOW LUMINANCE
- MODE
Select to specify AE control on the low-brightness side.
OFF: OFF
AGC: Auto gain control
- BRIGHTNESS
Select to specify the low-brightness side reference.
4.2.2 MANUAL SETUP
Adjust the settings of the MANUAL SETUP.
"SHUT+AGC" is the only option available for the ME operation mode.
There are no other options.
•
SHUTTER
Select to set the ME shutter speed (in fractions of a second).
•
AGC
Select to set the AGC value for ME.
This menu offers how to control/select SHUTTER, AUTO IRIS and AGC to get the best image for the
high luminance and the low luminance according to the scene.
For example, to reduce the wash out and extend the dynamic range for the highlight scene, it is
improved by SHUTTER+AUTO IRIS in the outdoor daylight. This mode may show color rolling or the
video level hunting problem in certain lighting condition such as fluorescent lights.
Flickerless mode reduces the flickers by NTSC camera under 50Hz light or PAL camera under
60Hz light. MAIN> SHUTTER/AGC> MANUAL> SHUTTER must be set to 1/100 (NTSC), 1/120 (PAL)
and MAIN> SHUTTER/AGC> AUTO> MODE to AUTO IRIS. Normal shutter speed with an auto iris
lens should be set to 1/60 (NTSC) and 1/50 (PAL) for the best sensitivity.
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AUTO SETUP Default Descriptions
HIGH LUMINANCE
MODE
AUTO
IRIS
Selects the shutter mode from AUTO IRIS or SHUT+AUTO IRIS when
MAIN>LENS>AUTO but it is fixed to SHUT if MAIN>LENS>MANUAL.
AUTO IRIS - Light level is controlled by an auto iris lens only.
For proper auto iris operation, the auto iris operation mode in MAIN>
LENS>AUTO>MODE must be set to AUTO.
The shutter speed is fixed to the setting at MAIN>SHUTTER/AGC>
MANUAL> SHUTTER in this mode.
Set SHUTTER to 1/60 (NTSC) or 1/50 (PAL) for the best sensitivity
unless it is in Flickerless mode.
To set Flickerless mode: MAIN>SHUTTER/AGC>MANUAL>SHUTTER
must be set to 1/100 (NTSC), 1/120 (PAL) and MAIN>SHUTTER/AGC>
AUTO>MODE to AUTO IRIS.
SHUT+AUTO IRIS- Light level is controlled by the combination of an
auto iris lens and shutter control to improve the highlight from wash-
out and extend the dynamic range. Shutter speed can vary between
1/60(1/50)~1/10,000sec.
This mode enhances the overall video quality of daylight but may show
a smeared image in bright spotlights. However, color rolling or video
level hunting may occur under a certain lighting condition such as
fluorescent lights.
BRIGHT
-
NESS 032 Adjusts the brightness of the image by an auto iris lens or a shutter
speed control + an auto iris lens.
LOW
LUMINANCE
MODE AGC Sets AGC to compensate the video level when the scene is dim.
BRIGHT
-
NESS x0.50
Sets the brightness level which starts AGC from x0.25, x0.50, x0.75 and
x1.0 of full video level.
If set to x0.50, the camera will start AGC when the video level goes
down to below the 50% level.
NOTICE : The setting AUTO IRIS at SHUTTER/AGC>AUTO SETUP>HIGH LUMINANCE MODE will be
changed to SHUT+AUTO IRIS if MAIN menu-1>LENS is changed to MANUAL.
As a result, the lens iris can NOT be fully opened when MAIN menu-1>LENS>AUTO IRIS>
MODE is OPEN.
This can be recovered by setting SHUTTER/AGC>AUTO SETUP>HIGH LUMINANCE MODE
to AUTO IRIS.
MANUAL
SETUP
Default Descriptions
MODE
SHUT
+AGC
Compensates the video level by the manual shutter control and AGC.
SHUTTER 1/60
(1/50)
Sets the manual shutter to 1/60(1/50), 1/100(1/120), 1/250,1/500,1/1000,
1/2000,1/4000 or 1/10000.
Manual shutter is only useful when luminance is unchanged.
AGC 6.00
Sets AGC gain in dB. Higher gain compensates for a brighter scene, but
noise increases.
Manual AGC can be set to 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 or 44 8dB.
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4.3 NR
This item is used to set the noise reduction.
SETUP MENU
LENS AUTO<
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<
NR <
WHITE BAL ATW<
ATR OFF
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO<
NEXT<
EXIT<SAVE ALL<
Select to bring up the NR sub-menu for further settings.
Function Option
NR MODE
OFF
Y
C
Y/C
Y LEVEL 000-015
C LEVEL 000-015
NR MODE
Select to set the 2D NR filter mode.
- OFF: Y and C filters OFF
- Y: Y filter ON
- C: C filter ON
- Y/C: Y and C filters ON
Y LEVEL
Select to set the Y filter strength.
C LEVEL
Select to set the C filter strength.
NR Default Descriptions
NR MODE Y/C Selects OFF, Y, C or Y/C which noise reduction is performed with.
Y LEVEL 006
Indicates the noise reduction strength for the luminance signal.
Higher value performs stronger noise reduction and makes the image
less sharp. Due to the limitation of 2D NR, noise reduction may not be
effective enough.
C LEVEL 004
Indicates the noise reduction strength for the chrominance signal.
Higher value performs stronger noise reduction and makes the image
less sharp. Due to the limitation of 2D NR, noise reduction may not be
effective enough.
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4.4 WHITE BAL (White Balance)
White balance can be set to ATW, PUSH, USER1, USER2, ANTI CR, MANUAL or PUSH LOCK.
ATW (Auto Tracking White balance) and PUSH (Full pull-in) are continuously monitoring/analyzing the
color temperature of the incoming light and correcting the white balance.
ATW limits the color temperature range at about 2,50500 to reduce the excessive
compensation for the big object which has a single color.
PUSH has no limits between about 1,800K~10,500K but it may over-compensate the white balance for
the big object which has a single color.
In cases where it goes under 2,500 such as halogen light, ATW may stop. If so, PUSH mode is
recommended.
USER1 and USER2 are a fixed white balance which is user-programmable by R-GAIN and B-GAIN and
useful only for the steady light.
ANTI CR (Anti Color Rolling) can reduce color rolling under the fluorescent light when the camera
operates in shutter control without an auto iris lens. (NTSC version only)
In cases if Switch on the camera in an area where SAVE ENERGY LAMPS are
the only source of lights the Picture might be RED in ATW mode.
In these cases PUSH mode is recommended.
ATW
Default
Descriptions
SPEED 250 Sets the AWB compensating speed. Lower value makes AWB faster.
CAUTION Too fast an AWB may force color oscillation.
DELAY CNT 001
Adjusts the AWB compensation period to next update of AWB.
The smaller value will update AWB more frequently (faster).
ATW FRAME X2.00
Determines the ATW range with respect to the fundamental range.
A higher value than x1.00 extends the ATW range at lower and higher color
temperature.
ENVIRON-
MENT INDOOR
Selects INDOOR or OUTDOOR.
Their ATW is optimized for the limited application and cannot cover.
INDOOR - Optimized for Indoor installation and compensates ATW for low
color temperature such as incandescent lights.
OUTDOOR - Optimized for outdoor sunlit applications and compensates
ATW for high color temperature such as daylight.
MANUAL WB Default Descriptions
LEVEL 064 Manual White Balance Adjustment value.
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4.4 WHITE BAL (White Balance)
The screen color can be adjusted by using the WHITE BAL function.
1. Please use the
buttons to WHITE BAL on the SETUP
MENU andpress the ENTER button to do further settings.
2.
Please select the desired item and press .,. and .., buttons to adjust the
settings.
SETUP MENU
LENS AUTO<
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<
NR <
WHITE BAL ATW<
ATR OFF
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO<
NEXT<
EXIT<SAVE ALL<
Select to set the white balance Mode.
Function Option
WHITE BAL
ATW
PUSH
USER1
USER2
ANTI CR
MANUAL
PUSH LOCK
ATW (Auto Trace White balance)
When ATW<is selected, click ENTER to bring up the ATW sub-menu for
further settings.
PUSH: All pull-in
Select to set the white balance mode to the PUSH mode.
USER1: Fluorescent light fixed gain (3200K)
When USER1<is selected, click ENTER to bring up the USER1 WB
sub-menu for further settings.
USER2: Outdoor fixed gain (6300K)
When USER2<is selected, click ENTER to bring up the USER2 WB
sub-menu for further settings.
ANTI CR: Color rolling suppression
Select to set the white balance mode to the ANTI CR mode.
MANUAL: Manual white balance
When MANUAL<is selected, click ENTER to bring up the MANUAL WB
sub-menu for further settings.
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PUSH LOCK
Select to set the white balance mode to the PUSH LOCK mode.
4.4.1 ATW (Auto Trace White Balance)
Adjust the settings of the ATW.
Function Option
SPEED 000-255
DELAY CNT 000-255
ATW FRAME x0.50 ; x1.00 ; x1.50 ; x2.00
ENVIROMENT INDOOR ; OUTDOOR
•
SPEED
Select to adjust the pull-in speed of ATW.
•
DELAY CNT
Select to set the time-based hysteresis of ATW.
•
ATW FRAME
Select to set the pull-in frame magnification.
•
ENVIROMENT
Select to set the pull-in frame (indoor/outdoor) of ATW.
4.4.2 PUSH
Select to allow the camera automatically adjust the white balance under
all conditions.
4.4.3 USER1
The gain values for the fluorescent light fixed mode are used as the
adjustment items of USER1 WB on the internal OSD menu.
Function Option
B-GAIN 000-255
R-GAIN 000-255
•
B-GAIN
Used for operating the B gain in the WB fixed gain mode.
•
R-GAIN
Used for operating the R gain in the WB fixed gain mode.
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4.4.4 USER2
The gain values for the outdoor fixed mode are used as the adjustment
items of USER2 WB on the internal OSD menu.
Function Option
B-GAIN 000-255
R-GAIN 000-255
•
B-GAIN
Used for operating the B gain in the WB fixed gain mode.
•
R-GAIN
Used for operating the R gain in the WB fixed gain mode.
4.4.5 MANUAL WB (Manual White Balance)
The B and R gain values for manual WB are set on this screen.
Function Option
LEVEL 000-255
•
LEVEL
Select to set the B and R gain values for MANUAL WB.
By incrementing or decrementing the B gain value, the R gain value is
also adjusted in tandem.
NOTE:
The actual variable range is limited to the range from the low color temperature
(approx. 1800K) to the high color temperature (approx. 10500K) stored when the
pre-white balance was adjusted.
4.4.6 PUSH LOCK
To find the optimal setting for the current luminance environment in this
mode, point the camera towards a sheet of white paper and press the
ENTER button.
Whenever the condition changes, readjust it.
ATTENTION:
The white balance can not fully function under the following conditions. Please select
PUSH LOCK Mode when the following occurred.
< When there’s a higher temperature surrounded the object.
< When there’s darkness surrounded the object.
< When there’s a fluorescent light surrounded the object or where the light changes all
the time.
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4.5 ATR (Adaptive Tone Reproduction) menu (WDR)
The ATR feature improves the dynamic range and the visibility of the image by providing the optimal
gradation compensation of the image in one field. This is achieved by two ways of image processing,
luminance compression and contrast enhancement, so that the tone can be enhanced at highlighted and
dark areas.
SETUP MENU
LENS AUTO<
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<
NR <
WHITE BAL ATW<
ATR OFF
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO<
NEXT<
EXIT<SAVE ALL<
Function Option
LUMINANCE
LOW
MID
HIGH
CONTRAST
LOW
MIDLOW
MID
MIDHIGH
HIGH
OFF
ATR OFF
ON
ATR ON
When ON is selected, click ENTER to bring up the ATR sub-menu for
further settings.
4.5.1 ATR ON
•
LUMINANCE
Select to set the extent of the luminance compression.
•
CONTRAST
Select to set the extent of the contrast enhancement.
ATR Default Descriptions
LUMINANCE MID
Compresses the highlighted area and enhances the dark area so that the
entire image can converge toward the medium level.
LOW will compensate minimally and HIGH will average out the image.
With setting HIGH, the image may look less contrastive and noise may
increase in the dark area.
CONTRAST MID
Adjusts the strength of the image contrast.
If set to too high, the dark area may lose detail and the high luminance
area may saturate.
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4.6 BACKLIGHT
This item is used to set the backlight compensation operation.
SETUP MENU
LENS AUTO<
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<
NR <
WHITE BAL ATW<
ATR OFF
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO<
NEXT<
EXIT<SAVE ALL<
Select to set BACKLIGHT to OFF, BLC or HLC.
Function Option
BACKLIGHT
OFF
BLC
HLC
OFF
Backlight compensation OFF.
BLC
Backlight compensation ON.
HLC
HLC(Headlight compensation) function ON.
BLC OFF
BLC ON
HLC OFF HLC ON
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4.7 DAY/NIGHT
This item is used to set the Day/Night function.
SETUP MENU
LENS AUTO<
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<
NR <
WHITE BAL ATW<
ATR OFF
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO<
NEXT<
EXIT<SAVE ALL<
Select to set DAY/NIGHT to AUTO, COLOR or B/W.
Function Option
DAY/NIGHT
AUTO<
COLOR
B/W
AUTO
Day or Night is automatically identified and controlled accordingly.
When AUTO<is selected, click ENTER to bring up the DAY/NIGHT
sub-menu for further settings.
COLOR
The Day/Night function is set to OFF.
B/W
The NIGHT mode is established forcibly, and chroma is set to OFF.
When B/W<is selected, click ENTER to bring up the B/W sub-menu for
further settings.
4.7.1 B/W
Adjust the settings of B/W.
Function Option
BURST ON
OFF
IMPORTANT ACTIVITY!!!
DAY->NIGHT and NIGHT->DAY operations must be examined and verified at the final
installation.
Block the lens for a few seconds for NIGHT mode, then release and let it return to DAY mode.
If camera stays at NIGHT mode for more than 10sec, slightly increase THRES’ and repeat the fore-
mentioned steps.
If the scene is too dim or the lens iris was adjusted too low (near close), it may not return to DAY.
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DAY/NIGHT Default Descriptions
BURST OFF
BURST mode contains color burst signal when the camera switches to B/W.
ON mode maintains the same color signal in B/W so that the video signal
provides better compatibility with certain color equipment.
OFF mode removes the color burst signal B/W video and increase the total TV
lines.
DELAY
CNT 005
DELAY CNT is the time in seconds before DayNight switches. DELAY can
avoid the unwanted/frivolous switching of short term lights such as light from
a passing car.
DAY 005
DAY mode sets a threshold level to determine when switch from
DAY to NIGHT. Lower (Higher) value makes the camera switched from Day to
Night at lower (higher) illumination.
If the camera stays in Color at night time, increase DAY threshold
value until it just switches to Night.
CAUTION If the value between DAY and NIGHTDAY is
minimal, then camera may switch between DAY and NIGHT mode
repeatedly.
NIGHT
DAY. 3
NIGHTDAY mode sets a threshold level to determine when to switch from
NIGHT to DAY. Lower (Higher) value makes the camera switched from Night
to Day at lower (higher) illumination.
If the camera stays in B/W mode during day time, decrease NIGHTDAY
threshold value until it switches to Day.
CAUTION If the value between DAY and NIGHTDAY is
minimal, then camera may switch between DAY and NIGHT mode
repeatedly.
4.7.2 DAY/NIGHT
Adjust the settings of DAY/NIGHT.
Function Option
BURST ON
OFF
DELAY CNT 000-255
DAY->NIGHT 000-255
NIGHT->DAY 000-255
•
BURST
Select to set whether to output the burst signal when the Night status
has been identified.
- ON: Burst signal ON
- OFF: Burst signal OFF
•
DELAY CNT
Select to set the Night/Day identification transfer time.
•
DAY->NIGHT
Select to set the threshold for identifying the Night status from the Day
status.
•
NIGHT->DAY
Select to set the threshold for identifying the Day status from the Night
status.
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4.8 PICT ADJUST
This item is used to set the PICT ADJUST function.
SETUP MENU
PICT ADJUST <
MOTION DET ON<
PRIVACY OFF
CAMERA ID OFF
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
CAMERA RESET
BACK<
EXIT<SAVE ALL<
Select to bring up the PICT ADJUST sub-menu for further settings.
Function Option
MIRROR OFF
ON
BRIGHTNESS 000-255
CONTRAST 000-255
SHARPNESS 000-255
HUE 000-255
GAIN 000-255
MIRROR
Select to set the horizontal flip for the display output.
- OFF: Normal output
- ON: Horizontally flipped output
PICT ADJUST Default Descriptions
MIRROR OFF Picture will be flipped horizontally if it turns ON.
BRIGHTNESS 000
Increases or decreases the brightness of the picture.
This is different from that of DC iris lens because it simply increases or
decreases the digital gain of the video.
Do not increase this too much or the dynamic range for the highlight area
will decrease.
CONTRAST 128 Increases or decreases the contrast of the picture.
SHARPNESS 128
Increases or decreases the sharpness of the picture.
Too much sharpness can make the image too harsh and show more noise
as well as line flicker at the edge of object in the picture.
HUE 128 Adjusts hue for NTSC version only.
GAIN 128 Increases or decreases the color gain of the picture.
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