Vicon XX258-10-00 User manual

Installation Guide
XX258-10-00
Roughneck V920D Series
Analog Camera Domes
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operation will be entirely error free or perform precisely as described in the documentation. This system has not been designed
to be used in life-critical situations and must not be used for this purpose.
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CONSEQUENCES RESULTING FROM THE USE THEREOF. THE INFORMATION
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WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH
THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENINGS ON THE
EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to
the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral is
intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
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FCC COMPIANCE STATEMENT
FCC INFORMATION: This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-
003 du Canada.
CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product
may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required
to take adequate measures.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type
plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A
grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The
wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provide
dplug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replaceme
nt of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly a
t plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does
not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. CAUTION – THESE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE
BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. TO REDUCE THE
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING
OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUC-
TIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO.
16. Use satisfy clause 2.5 of IEC60950-1/UL60950-1 or Certified/
Listed Class 2 power source only.
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PRECAUTIONS
Before installation, carefully read the manual to ensure correct operation and setup,
heeding all warnings and instructions.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
Ensure manual is kept in good condition for future use.
Do not install the device near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other equipment (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Should any liquid get into the housing, immediately disconnect the device from the
power supply and have it checked by authorized personnel before reusing.
Do not install the device in a place of high humidity or where exposed to gas or oil.
Installation and servicing by authorized personnel only, adhering to local safety
regulations.
Unless you are an authorized technician, never try to dismantle the device. To avoid
electric shock, never remove the screws or covers.
If a camera, do not expose the device to radioactivity. It will cause serious damage to
the CCD.
Use Certified/Listed Class 2 power source only.
Cleaning
Clean the device with a slightly damp soft cloth. Use a mild household detergent. Never
use strong solvents such as thinner or benzene as they might damage the finish of the
unit.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS OF PACKAGE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
INTRODUCTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
CAMERA CONNECTIONS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
INSTALLATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
LENS ADJUSTMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
OPERATING CAMERA------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
CAMERA ADJUSTMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
EXTERNAL DIMENSION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
SPECIFICATIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
CONTENTS OF PACKAGE
Installation of the camera must be performed by qualified service personnel in
accordance with all local and national electrical and mechanical codes.
Carefully remove the color camera and its accessories from the carton and verify that
they were not damaged in shipment.
The content of the package includes:
1. Camera in housing
2. This manual
3. Accessory Kit for installing
4. Drilling guide label
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INTRODUCTION
The Roughneck® V920D camera provides high-quality images using Sony 1/3” CCD
and digital signal processing LSIs.
Features:
z1/3" Super-HAD CCD
zSuper High-Resolution (700 TVL)
zDay & Night (Auto, Manual, External, Filter delay, Change level adjust)
z0.1Lux (Color), 0.01 Lux (BW) @ F/1.2, 50IRE
zAuto Electronic Shutter [1/50 (60) ~ 1/100,000] and manual electronic shutter
modes [1/50 (60) ~ 1/10,000]
zSens-Up (~x256)
z2D-NR, 3D-NR
zUDF Function (Ultra Deep Field)
zMulti Camera Configuration Set (4-Sets/Night Profile, Ext DN Profile)
zPVA/PVA+ (Personal Video Analytics)
Many Configurable Parameters
Various Detection Methods (Motion, Loitering Object, Abandon, Scene
Change, Unfocus, Windy Area)
Various Zone Event Detection Methods and Event Area Combinations
8 Objects Trace, 4 Objects Display
Concurrent Processing with All Detections and All Objects.
Two Counting Blocks
Event String Sending (Editable String)
Digital Tracking(Using D-PTZ)
Various Detection Areas (Max. 10 areas, Line, Rectangle, 4-Point
polygonal)
zBacklight Compensation (EHLC, Auto, Spot)
zi-Freeze Function (Reduce recording space)
zPrivacy Mask or Mosaic (Max. 10 area/4-point polygonal/transparency)
zDigital Image Stabilization.
zDigital PTZ
zDigital Effect (H/V reverse, 180 degree rotate, inverse, freeze)
zSmart IR (45no 850nm IR)
zWhite Pixel Removal
zFocus Aid Function
zColor Rolling Suppression
zSystem Lock (4-character password)
zAuto and Manual White Balance Modes
zSupport Line-Lock External Synchronization
zRS-485 Remote Camera Control
zMulti-Language
zUser Certified/Listed Class 2 Power Source only
zOperates in 12 VDC or 24 VAC
zHeater (24 VAC only)
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CAMERA CONNECTIONS
Connection Cable Description
COLOR Description
RED AC24V/DC12V
WHITE AC24V/DC12V
BLUE RS485(-)
GREEN RS485(+)
YELLOW ALARM OUT
GRAY DN EXT-IN
BLACK&WHITE DN EXT-OUT
BLACK GND
SKY BLUE UTP+(Option)
PINK UTP- (Option)
1) External Day/Night Control
Select Day/Night (D/N) mode using external equipment by connecting control lines to
the appropriate terminals.
zDAY&NIGHT EXTERNAL INPUT
Switches the camera's D/N mode to either Day or Night based on the input
status. Refer to the diagram below. The cameras D/N mode must be set to
EXT for this to function.
zDAY&NIGHT OUTPUT –Open Collector (5V/10mA)
The camera turns on an external IR LED lamp by detecting the sensitivity on
the AGC level when the D/N mode is set "AUTO" on the OSD menu of the
camera.
DAY&NIGHT INPUTGray GND
Black ●
●Close contact: NIGHT
Open contact: DAY
B
GNDBlack DAY&NIGHT OUTPUT
lack&White
‘
2) Alarm Out – Open Collector (5V/10mA)
5V/10mA : IR LED ON (NIGHT)
●
●0V : IR LED OFF (DAY)
zMotion detection signals are output through this port. (Yellow and GND)
zActive state is configurable
3) Power Input Terminal
zRed & White: These terminals accept 24 VAC or 12 VDC. When using 12 VDC it
is recommended to use a DC power supply that can support an inrush current of
0.35A.
4) Camera Control
zGreen: RS 485+
zBlue: RS 485-
5) UTP (Option)
zVideo signal through the UTP cable [Sky Blue (+) & Pink (-)]
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INSTALLATION
1. Loosen the four Torx screws located midway up the front of the housing; leave the
screws intact in the front portion. (Fig. 1)
2. Drill the mounting location, using the drilling guide label. (Fig. 2)
3. Attach the housing to the ceiling using suitable fasteners; M6x35 tapping screws are
supplied for use if suitable. (Fig. 2)
4. Reattach the housing by tightening the Torx screws. (Fig. 3)
Torx screws
M5x10 (4x)
Seal around
the housing
base tightly using
the silicon
<Figure 1> <Figure3>
*Label is attached on the bottom.
<Figure2>
Mounting
Screw
Drilling
Guide Label
Plastic Anchor
<4X>
Rubber
Washer
<4X>
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LENS ADJUSTMENT
Field of view: Adjust setting
from Telephoto (T) to wide (W)
field of View.
Focus: Adjust lens focus from
near (N) to infinity.
DC AUTO IRIS LENS
2.8~12mm
Image Size 1/3" CCD
Focal Length 2.8-12mm 5%
Ape. Ratio 1 : 1.4 5%
Angular
Field of View
(Degree)
DIAGONAL
2.8mm : 119.9
12mm : 28.8
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OPERATING CAMERA
A. Up
B. Right
C. Down
D. Left
E. Enter
F. Test Video Output
< Navigating the Menu System >
1) Menu: Represents the present menu subject on top of screen.
When using Multi-Camset, CAM ID and “camset” name included.
Common Headers:
: Currently active menu item is displayed. Move with Up/Down keys.
: There is sub-menu. Press Enter key to go to sub-menu.
: Indicates the selected menu item.
Item: Displays the current control item being adjusted.
Item: Disabled menu item or can’t adjust.
2) Bottom Line Control Bar
Exit: Exit menu mode. Pop-up menu displays when configuration changes.
- Overwrite: Save the changed data to save area.
- Restore: Cancel the changes. Read from save area.
- Cancel: Return to menu.
Load: Load saved data.
- Default: Load default configuration from default area.
- Backup: Load saved configuration from backup area.
- Cancel: Return to menu.
Save: Save current configuration.
- Save: Save current configuration to save area.
- Backup: Copy configurations to backup area.
- Cancel: Return to menu.
Back: Return to previous menu.
NOTE:
* There are 4 types of configuration areas.
Editing Area (No Save), Default (Read Only). Save Area (Use on Start), Backup
* Do not Power off while doing Save, Load, Backup, Overwrite.
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CAMERA ADJUSTMENT
<White Balance>
1) ATW/Wide Mode: No limits in the range of color temperature.
2) ATW/Indoor Mode: Suitable for low color temperature.
- CRS (Color Rolling Suppression) Mode supported.
NOTE:
* When the CRS is selected, it will be processed in the following order:
Checking Condition: Checking current environment within the range.
Checking Variation: Measure color rolling range for 30 seconds.
User can stop this action.
No Need CRS: Variation is low. There is no need to use CRS function.
Force CRS: Even if color variation is low, use CRS function.
- ATW Range: Adjust AWB Range.
- Convergence Shift: Adjust AWB target.
R Variation: Represent blue variation.
B Variation: Represent red variation.
3) ATW/Outdoor Mode: Suitable for high color temperature (natural light).
4) Fix/Indoor Mode: Fixed color temperature (3200ºK) mode, for indoor environment.
- R: Adjust red color.
- B: Adjust blue color.
- Push/Set: Tracking WB of current screen; represent R, B value.
- Default: Restore R, B default value.
5) Fix/FL Mode: Fixed color temperature mode, for fluorescent lamp environment.
6) Fix/Outdoor Mode: Fixed color temperature (6300ºK) mode, for outdoor environment.
<Auto Exposure>
NOTE:
* MIN_SHT (Minimum shutter speed): NTSC: 1/60sec/PAL: 1/50sec
* MAX_SHT (Maximum shutter speed): 1/100000 sec
* FLC_SHT (Flickerless shutter speed): NTSC: 1/100sec; PAL: 1/120sec
1) AE Mode
- Full Auto: DC Lens or Video Lens – Fix shutter speed to MIN_SHT.
Manual Lens - Operating as shutter mode.
- Fast SHT (Fast shutter mode): Adjust range - 1/250~1/10000.
- SHT Fix (Shutter Fix Mode): Shutter speed is fixed at a given value.
NOTE:
* If lighting is not sufficient noise may increase.
* If lighting is sufficient using AGC maximum, automatically decrease shutter speed.
2) UDF (Ultra Deep Field)
Depending on lighting conditions and motion state, automatically adjusts AE and DNR.
Normally in low light environment, Sens-up feature may miss the movement of objects
and high AGC value may increase the noise. UDF functions effectively to improve this
phenomenon.
NOTE:
* No Motion: Noise removal mode.
* Motion has occurred: Fast screen update mode.
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3) Low Light: If using UDF function, this function must be disabled.
- AGC: Boosts the signal and adjusts the brightness (Off/Low/Mid/High).
- Sens-Up: By summing multiple fields, adjusts the proper brightness in low light
conditions (2X~ 256X).
- Apert: In low light conditions, reduce noise by lowering the sharpness value.
- Color: In low light conditions, reduce noise by lowering the color value.
4) WDR-Lite
WDR function cannot be used with the BLC and is recommended in Full Auto Modes.
- Visibility: Increases sharpness of the high brightness region.
- Comb Bal (Combination Balance): Adjusts the balance of high and low luminance
area.
- Brightness: Adjusts brightness level of WDR.
5) BLC: Backlight Compensation/BLC function cannot be used with WDR function.
- EHLC (Excessive High Light Compensation): Fills high brightness areas
with gray color; clip the area with more brightness than the threshold value.
Clip Th (Clipping Threshold): Adjust clipping level.
Clip Mask (Clip Mask Brightness): Select gray color of clipping area.
- Auto: Weight on the dark area of AE, splitting among the 9 areas.
- Spot: Weight on the specified area of AE.
6) Brightness: Adjust AE reference level.
<Mask>
Up to 10 Privacy Zones can be configured. Because they share area ID with PVA
Zones, they cannot use the same ID.
1) Zone: Select mask number.
NOTE:
*If you see "PVA" in the “Func” menu, PVA function is currently being used in the area.
2) Func: Select mask on/off.
3) Color: Select mask color (15 colors available).
4) Transparency: Change the mask transparency.
5) Mosaic: Make mosaic current area.
6) Frame: Border display current area.
7) Shape: Select the shape of mask (4-point polygon or rectangle).
- Rect (Rectangle)
Adjust rectangle with 4-arrow keys. Press [ENTER] key to finish editing area.
- Poly (4-Point Polygon/Each point can move)
Select one of “a, b, c, d”; the active point is displayed. Move the point with
4-arrow keys; press [ENTER] key to finish editing area.
NOTE:
* More than 180º of interior angle is not permitted.
- Posi: Adjust area position with 4-arrow keys.
<PVA/PVA+ (Personal Video Analytics>
PVA is the name of the video analytics.
After exiting the menu, start to Initialize the background within 4~5 seconds. While
initializing the background, it is best to have no moving objects. If Day/Night mode or
Camset is changed, a re-initialization of the background is performed.
Global Functions: These functions are performed in the entire area.
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- Output Select: Specify the outputs for each function to be enabled; press [ENTER]
key to select output of each detection zone.
Alarm: Trigger alarm to output port.
Communication: Event string sends on RS-485.
Screen: Display on screen.
Back: return to previous menu.
- Detections
Motion: General motion detection.
Loitering: Detect loitering objects on entire screen within a set period of time.
NOTE:
* Do not use this as a signal to start video recording.
*The loitering detection can be inaccurate.
Abandon/Absent: Detect the difference compared to stored background.
* Do not use this as a signal to start video recording.
*The abandon/absent detection can be inaccurate.
Scene Change: Detect a change in the screen.
NOTE:
* This is good for detecting scene changes, including vertical lines or high contrast objects of
the background.
* Do not use this as a signal to start video recording.
*The scene change detection can be inaccurate.
Windy Area Detection: Detect continuous movement caused by wind, etc.
If this same movement occurs in same area, alarm is ignored in this area.
If no motion is detected for a period of time, windy area turns off.
NOTE:
NOTE:
* Do not use this as a signal to start video recording.
* Not supported in Simple mode.
*The windy area detection can be inaccurate.
1) Zone Base Functions
Max. of 10 zones can be configured.
NOTE:
* Because they share area ID with Privacy Mask, it cannot use same ID.
- Zone: Select zone ID.
- Func (Function): Zone Function On/Off (blinking enabled area).
- Shape: Select area shape.
Color: Select area’s frame color.
Rect (Rectangle): Adjust rectangle with 4-arrow keys; press [ENTER] key to finish
editing area.
Poly (Polygon)
It you select one of “a, b, c, d”, the active point is displayed.
Move the point with 4-arrow keys; press [ENTER] key to finish editing point.
NOTE:
* More than 180º of interior angle is not permitted.
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Line: Line: Select Start/End Point. If you select one of start/end, the active point is
displayed. Move the point with 4-arrow keys; press [ENTER] key to finish editing
point.
Posi: Adjust area position with 4-arrow keys.
- MD Event
NOTE:
*The MD event detection can be inaccurate.
Zone: Configurations for various zone events.
The types of events available can be different for each area.
Output Select: Press [ENTER] key on icon for event popup box to appear.
Alarm: Trigger alarm to output port.
Communication: Event string sends on RS-485.
Screen: Display on screen.
Back: Return to previous menu.
,: Send event to counting machine. (OFF: No Effect/INC: Increment
counting value/DEC: Decrement counting value).
NOTE:
*The result of counting value can be inaccurate.
Screen: Printed event at bottom side by side scrolling.
Icon Subject Range
Motion
Rect,Poly,Line
Motion occurred.
Motion Inside Rect, Poly Motion occurred in the area.
Move Into Rect, Poly Object on outside moves into the area.
Appear Inside Rect, Poly Object which appeared inside.
*) Not supported in Simple mode.
Move Out Rect, Poly Object moves out.
*) Don’t use as a signal for starting video
recording.
Appeared &
Move Out
Rect, Poly Object which appeared inside, and moves out
*) Don’t use as a signal for starting video
recording.
*) Not supported in Simple mode.
Disappear
Inside
Rect, Poly Object disappeared inside.
*) Don’t use as a signal for starting video
recording.
*) Not supported in Simple mode.
Moved In &
Disappear
Rect, Poly Objects from outside, move into inside, and
disappears inside.
*) Don’t use as a signal for starting video
recording.
*) Not supported in Simple mode.
Loitering Rect, Poly Detect moving object within the zone during a
time.
*) Don’t use as a signal for starting video
recording.
*) Not supported in Simple mode.
Abandon/
Absent
Rect, Poly Detect different region to stored background.
*) Don’t use as a signal for starting video
recording.
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*) Not supported in Simple mode.
In & Out
Direction
Rect Detect object moving. From top to enter of
area, detecting direction of moving out.
*) Don’t use as a signal for starting video
recording.
*) Not supported in Simple mode.
In & Out
Direction
Rect Detect object moving. From right to enter of
area, detecting direction of moving out.
*) Don’t use as a signal for starting video
recording.
*) Not supported in Simple mode.
In & Out
Direction
Rect Detect object moving. From left to enter of
area, detecting direction of moving out.
*) Don’t use as a signal for starting video
recording.
*) Not supported in Simple mode.
In & Out
Direction
Rect Detect object moving. From bottom to enter of
area, detecting direction of moving out.
*) Don’t use as a signal for starting video
recording.
*) Not supported in Simple mode.
Move
Clockwise Line Event will occur the object moves in a
clockwise direction that start around.
*) Don’t use as a signal for starting video
recording.
Move
Counter-
Clockwise
Line Event will occur the object moves in a counter-
clockwise direction that start around.
*) Don’t use as a signal for starting video
recording.
Path Event: Detect route between two zones (max. detection of 10 paths).
NOTE:
* Disabled zone cannot be configured.
* Not supported in Simple mode.
*he path event detection can be inaccurate.
Output Direction Setup: Same as zone output configuration.
Clear All: All path combinations clear.
2) Env. Setup (Environment setup): Configurations for each PVA function.
- Md Sens (MD Sensitivity): Adjust motion sensitivity (HW sensitivity).
- Loiter Time (min): Time to judge if loitering object.
- Abandon/Absent Setup
Sens (Sensitivity): Adjust sensitivity of abandon/absent detection.
Det Time (min): Time to judge if absent/abandon area.
Rst Time (sed): Time to maintain event. After this, background will update.
- Scn Chg Setup (Scene Change Setup)
Sens (Sensitivity): Adjust sensitivity of scene change detection.
Chg Ratio: Adjust judgment ratio of change from the stored background.
Det Time (sec): Time to judge scene changes.
Rst Time (sec): Time to maintain event. After this, background will update.
Unfocus: Detection on/off of unfocused state/defocused state.
- Windy Setup (Windy Area Detection Setup):Not applied in Simple PVA mode.
Sens (Sensitivity): Adjust sensitivity of windy object detection.
Det Time (sec): Time to judge if windy object.
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Rst Time (sec): Time to release if windy object stays with no motion
3) Display Setup: Configuration for information on screen.
NOTE:
* Priority: Abandon/Absent > Loiter > Moving Object > Windy
* Same priority: large object size order
Alarm: Represent alarm icon on right-top side of screen.
Counter: Represent counting on left-bottom. (Det Only: When an event occurs)
Zone Area: Represent active zone.
Moving Object: Represent moving object with white rectangle.
Loitering: Represent loitering object with green rectangle.
Abandon/Absent: Represent abandon/absent area with wine colored rectangle.
Windy Area: Represent moving object with violet rectangle.
4) dTracking Setup : Configurations for digital Pan/Tilt/Zoom.
NOTE:
* Priority: Tracking priority: Zone > Loitering > Abandon/Absent > Obj.
* Maximum 4 objects can be represented.
* Same priority: Continuing detect. And Obj. > Size
- All Object: Tracking all detected object.
- Loitering: Tracking detected loitering object.
- Abandon/Absent: Tracking detected absent/abandon area.
- Zone: When zone event occurs, tracking the area.
<Picture/DNR (Picture/Digital Noise Reduction)>
Menu for adjustment of video quality and DNR.
1) Sharpness:Adjust sharpness of outlines (0~15).
2) Enhancement:Select high resolution mode (Low/Mid/High) .
3) 2D-NR: Adjust 2D-NR strength.
4) 3D-NR: Adjust 3D-NR strength. Remove noise by adding up several frames.
5) DNR Demo: Represent DNR effect. Left side is no DNR screen, right side is DNR
screen.
6) Color Enh (Color Enhance): Adjust of color strength.
<Effect>
1) Freeze: When [ENTER] key is pressed, still image is output on the screen.
2) d-Effect: Off/Rotation/Mirror/V Flip.
3) Nega (Negative Picture): Inverse color effect.
4) DIS (Digital Image Stabilization): Compensation to image vibration.
Use of this function causes d-PTZ screen magnification to change.
5) dPTZ Preset: Configuration for d-PTZ preset. This will be applied when menu is
exited.
- Zoom: Adjust magnification.
- Pan&Tilt: Adjust pan/tilt position.
- Up/Down: Adjust tilt position.
- Left/Right: Adjust pan position.
6) i-Freeze: Select time of refresh rate for output video. This function is useful to reduce
the recording data storage. When motion is detected during i-Freeze, image is refreshed
to live mode. This is used not only to reduce the recording data but also not to miss
object movement.
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- No Motion(s): Adjust Interval while no motion.
- Motion (0.1s): Adjust Interval while motion exists.
<System Setup>
1) General
- Cam Info: Display camera basic information.
NOTE:
* Cam ID/Baud rate/Protocol/Lens Type/CCD Type/Video System/Firmware Version
- System Lock: System locking by 4-character PID (Lock/Unlock).
- Change PID: Change PID used in the system lock.
NOTE:
* Enter PID: Input previous password. Default PID is “0000”.
* Enter New PID: Input new password.
* Retype New PID: Confirm new password.
- Title: Change camera title (max. of 8 characters).
- Display: Configurations for display camera ID & title.
Cam ID: Select camera ID display on/off.
Title: Select title display on/off.
Display Pos: Change position of string location.
- Language: Change menu & OSD language.
2) Setup Tools
- System Config
Multi- Camset: Select On (user can use 4 configuration sets)/Off.
Video Analytics: Select PVA mode (Simple PVA/PVA+).
Communication: Configuration for RS-485.
Cam ID: Select the camera ID (001 - 255).
Baud Rate: Select serial communication speed (2400/4800/9600/19200).
Protocol: RS-485 protocol (Auto, FASTRAX/PELCO-D/PELCO-P).
Event Out: Off, Text-Out, FxLink.
Event Strings: Select & edit sending strings for PVA/PVA+ Events.
NOTE:
* Text Out: Send event string through RS-485 line.
- WPC (White Pixel Compensation): Compensation for defective pixel on CCD.
NOTE:
* While operating on WPC, Iris will close automatically if using DC/IRIS lens.
For manual lens, block the lens hole.
Static/Auto: Automatic detecting for defective pixel and compensation.
Proceeding: Doing detection for white pixel.
NOTE:
* If brightness is too high, stop the process and print message “Bright Too High”.
* This function can compensate a max. of 63 points.
* If more than 63 points are detected, this detection is repeated by changes in conditions.
* If more than 63 points while changing conditions, stop the process and print “Too Many WH
Pixels”.
* User can stop the proceeding during operating.
Done: Complete white pixel detection.
View Detected WP; print detected pixel on screen.
Retry: Restart WPC process.
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Accept: Store WPC result and return to precious menu.
Dynamic
Automated white pixel compensation for non-compensated pixel using static
method; no limits of compensation pixel number.
Select level (Low/Mid/High). Higher value setting compensates more pixels.
NOTE:
* If the scene contains high frequency components, this can cause a loss.
Static/Manual: Manual white pixel compensation by appointment method.
Move Finder window using 4-arrow keys.
Marker: Expand finder window using digital zoom.
Move compensation pixel using 4-arrow keys.
Register: Adding compensation pixel.
NOTE:
* If registered points are more than 63 points, print “Memory Full” and stops action.
Marker: Use this if user sees other points.
Finder: Use this to move finder screen.
UnDo: Cancel the registered point.
Done: Return to previous menu.
Unregist: Deleting registered pixel.
NOTE:
* If no more existing registered pixel, print “Memory empty” and stops action.
Marker: Select to continue unregister action.
UnDo: Cancel the unregistered point.
Done: Return to previous menu.
Default: Recover to factory adjustment state.
- Focus Aid
To prevent the spread of light, AE mode changed to Shutter Fix Mode.
Min SHT (sec): Adjust minimum shutter speed.
Zoom: Zoom to focus window.
Adj: Adjust.
Start: Start measurement of maximum focus value.
Stop: Stop the measurement and initialize maximum focus value.
NOTE:
* FAD Max: Hold maximum focus value.
* FAD Val: Print present focus value.
* Usage:
Step 1: Point target to focus window.
Good target: higher contrast, more complex patterns.
Step 2: Minimize the spread of light byadjusting shutter speed.
Step 3: Turn the lens focus ring to end, start “Adj”.
Step 4: Turn the lens focus ring slowly to opposite side; record max focus value.
Step 5: If current fad value is lower than max fad value, stop turning focus ring.
Step 6: Adjust focus ring to be closer to the max fad value.
3) Lens : Select lens (DC lens/Video lens/Manual Lens)
- Iris Speed: Adjust Iris speed (only for DC/Video Lens).
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