Page 2 - CONTENTS; lis
CONTENTS MAIN FEATURES ...................................................................... 2 ACCESSORIES ........................................................................... 2 PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................... 3 PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS...
Page 3 - Eng
MAIN FEATURES • Built in Interline transfer method 1/4” CCD, approx. 470,000picture elements. • High sensitivity, minimum required illumination is 2.0 lux.(F1.6, gain max) • More than 520 TV lines of horizontal resolution. • Equipped with intelligent Backlight compensation. • Special Gamma mode (con...
Page 4 - PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS In case of problem Do not use the camera if smoke or a strange odour comes fromthe unit, or if it seems not to function correctly. Disconnect thepower cord immediately, and consult your dealer (or a SanyoAuthorized Service Centre). Do not open or modify Do not open the cabinet, as it may...
Page 5 - PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS; VIDEO IN
PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1 Video output connector (VIDEO OUT: BNC type) Connect this connector to a device such as a time lapse VCR ormonitor with a VIDEO IN connector. 2 Power indicator (POWER) Comes on when the power to the camera is on. Note: After connecting the power supply the POWER indicator...
Page 6 - Camera installation bracket; Sets the zoom to wide angle or telescoping.
PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Camera installation bracket The bracket can be fixed at the top or bottom of the camera.When fixing the bracket, be sure to use the longer screws andinstall the shorter screws on the opposite side to seal theopenings. CAUTION: When installing the camera bracket, select a lo...
Page 7 - CONNECTIONS; Basic connection for monitoring or recording; Power supply choices; The; POWER; indicator; AC 24 V connection
CONNECTIONS Basic connection for monitoring or recording The peripheral devices (VCR, monitor, lens, etc.) and cablesare sold separately. 1 Make the video signal connection between the cameraand the monitor or time lapse VCR. When using this unit, the supplied clamping core A must beinstalled on the...
Page 8 - Coaxial cable type and maximum length
CONNECTIONS Coaxial cable type and maximum length • Cable type RG-59U (3C-2V), 250 m maximum. • Cable type RG-6U (5C-2V), 500 m maximum. • Cable type RG-11U (7C-2V), 600 m maximum. CAUTION: • The RG-59U type cable should not be run through electricalconduits or through the air. • Using CCTV/Video-gr...
Page 9 - DISPLAYING/CLOSING THE MENU SCREEN; MAIN MENU screen; Cursor button
DISPLAYING/CLOSING THE MENU SCREEN 1 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds. The MAIN MENU screen will appear. 2 Using the cursor button 1 Use the cursor button ( l ) to move the cursor down. When the cursor reaches the bottom of the screen, it goesback up to the top of the screen. 2 Use the curso...
Page 10 - MENU ITEM FLOW AND MENU OPERATION; Choose from among English, French and German.; VIEW SETTING; ” settings for preset positions.
MENU ITEM FLOW AND MENU OPERATION 1 LANGUAGE setting (See p10) Choose from among English, French and German. 2 CAMERA ID setting (See p11) 3 SYNC setting (See p12) Sets camera to internal synchronization (INT) or power sourcesynchronization (L-L). Power source synchronization, the vertical synchroni...
Page 11 - LANGUAGE SETTING; The LANGUAGE screen will appear.
LANGUAGE SETTING Select one of the languages shown on the menu screen (English, French, German). 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 ) to move the cursor to langu...
Page 12 - CAMERA ID SETTING; Camera ID setting
CAMERA ID SETTING Camera ID setting Example: Setting the Camera ID to “CAM 1” 1 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. 2 Use the curs...
Page 13 - l d c
CAMERA ID SETTING 4 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to POSITION, and then press the SET button. The camera ID will be displayed on one line. (Displaying the ID on 2 lines.) 1 Use the cursor button ( d or c ) to move the cursor to the location in the ID field where the carriage re...
Page 14 - Mask setting; SETy
PRIVACY MASK SETTING (PRIVACY MASK) Mask setting 1 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....
Page 15 - The screen will return to MASK NO. SELECT.
PRIVACY MASK SETTING (PRIVACY MASK) (About the POSITION screen) It is possible to set as many as 4 masks on the same POSITIONscreen. 4 Use the cursor button ( j l d c ) to move the gray mask, then press the SET button. The SIZE screen will appear, and the mask that was positionedin the POSITION scre...
Page 16 - PASSWORD setting
PRIVACY MASK SETTING (PRIVACY MASK) 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 tobegin using it, you must enter the factory set password “ 1234 ”. 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move...
Page 18 - FOCUS setting; The LENS screen will appear.
LENS SETTING (LENS) This item allows adjustment of focus (for manual focus or autofocus) and adjustment of zoom when needed. FOCUS setting ☞ Setting the manual focus (MANU) Sets a limit for near distance focusing and sets focus speed for manual focus. 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to select SET...
Page 20 - The focus target area will become narrow.
LENS SETTING (LENS) 5 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 (initial setting) willappear to allow setting of focus target area. 6 Use the cursor button ( d or c ) to select the focus target area. (Ex: 3) The ...
Page 21 - ZOOM setting
LENS SETTING (LENS) ZOOM setting Sets zooming speed and magnification power of the electronic zoom. This item also has a setting for improvement of vertical resolution ofstill pictures. 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to select SET for LENS, then press the SET button. The LENS screen will appear....
Page 22 - ”, vertical resolution; MIRROR SETTING; : Inverted vertically
LENS SETTING (LENS) 5 V-RESO.UP (Vertical resolution) 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. (Ex: ON) Note: When V-RESO.UP is set to “ ON ”, vertical resolution sensitivity for still pictures ...
Page 23 - VIEW SETTING ITEM FLOW; or
VIEW SETTING ITEM FLOW ☞ Signifies that VIEWSETTING 1 is the camerasetting 1. The cursorbutton can be used ( d or c ) to select one of the nine VIEW SETTINGpatterns (0 – 8). A IRIS setting (See p24) This setting allows selection of IRIS to either autoiris (AUTO) or manual iris (MANU). Initial settin...
Page 24 - (About creating image setting files in VIEW SETTING); F T T T T
VIEW SETTING ITEM FLOW (About creating image setting files in VIEW SETTING) You can set 9 different patterns with view files. Use the cursorbutton ( d or c ) to change the file number (1) for VIEW SETTING and press the SET button. The selected image setting file will appear. Neither the mask functio...
Page 25 - IRIS setting; Use the cursor button (; Sets automatic adjustment of iris.; Press the SET button.; The IRIS SETTING screen will appear.
VIEW SETTING A IRIS setting There are 2 possible settings for IRIS, autoiris (AUTO) and manual iris (MANU). Autoiris setting (AUTO) Sets backlight compensation, magnification of electronicsensitivity and iris level. 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to VIEW SETTING, then press th...
Page 26 - Backlight compensation additional settings 1; The BLC SETTING screen will appear.
VIEW SETTING Backlight compensation additional settings 1 •••• Multi-spot evaluative metering (MULT) 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to BLC, then use the cursor button ( d or c ) to select a backlight compensation method. (Ex: MULT) Then pressthe SET button. The BLC SETTING scr...
Page 27 - Backlight compensation additional settings 2; The zone can be moved up or down and left or right.
VIEW SETTING Backlight compensation additional settings 2 •••• 5 spot centerweighted average metering (CENT) 1 Use the cursor button ( d or c ) to select CENT, then press the SET button. The BLC SETTING (POSITION) screen will appear. 2 Use the cursor button ( j l d c ) to shift the position of the c...
Page 28 - Example of setting the mask in the center weighting position.
VIEW SETTING Example of setting the mask in the center weighting position. 6 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to select a zone, then use the cursor button ( d or c ) to adjust weighting. Each setting will change as shown in the illustration.The area from each of the zones 0 – 7, except CENTER, canbe...
Page 29 - Backlight compensation additional settings 3
VIEW SETTING Backlight compensation additional settings 3 •••• 48 multi-spot metering (MASK) 1 Use the cursor button ( d or c ) to select MASK, then press the SET button. The BLC MASKING screen will appear and the mask patternwill be blinking. 2 Use the cursor button ( j l d c ) to move the cursor t...
Page 30 - SENSE UP setting; The larger the number, the more it brightens.
VIEW SETTING SENSE UP setting Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to SENSE UP, then use the cursor button ( d or c ) to select the power of the electronic sensitivity. (Ex: x4) Available settings: OFF, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32 Note: • Electronic sensitivity boosting (SENSE UP) automatica...
Page 31 - Manual iris setting; The VIEW SETTING 1 screen will appear.
VIEW SETTING Manual iris setting Sets electronic iris ON/OFF, lens aperture and iris level. 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to VIEW SETTING, then press the SET button. (Ex: 1) The VIEW SETTING 1 screen will appear. 2 Use the cursor button ( d or c ) to select MANU, then press t...
Page 32 - WHITE BALANCE adjustment
VIEW SETTING B WHITE BALANCE adjustment Adjustments can be made to 3 methods of white balance correction: Auto trace white balance (ATW), one-push automatic white balance(AWC), and manual white balance (MWB). 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to VIEW SETTING, then press the SET b...
Page 33 - White balance additional settings 1; The MWB SETTING screen will appear.; White balance additional settings 2; The ATW SETTING screen will appear.
VIEW SETTING White balance additional settings 1 MWB setting 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to WHITE BALANCE, then use the cursor button ( d or c ) to select a white balance type (Ex: MWB). Then press theSET button. The MWB SETTING screen will appear. 2 Use the cursor button (...
Page 34 - Use the same steps to place addition masks as needed.
VIEW SETTING 3 Use the cursor button ( j l d c ) to move the mask pattern over the bright light source, then press the SETbutton. Use the same steps to place addition masks as needed. Note: Initial settings place no masks on the screen. To cancel theplacement of masks, press the SET button again. 4 ...
Page 35 - White balance additional settings 3; The AWC SETTING screen will appear.
VIEW SETTING White balance additional settings 3 AWC setting 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to AWC for WHITE BALANCE and press the SET button. The AWC SETTING screen will appear. 2 With SET blinking for AWC LOCK, press the SET button. SET will light and adjustment of white bal...
Page 36 - Electronic SHUTTER setting
VIEW SETTING C Electronic SHUTTER setting Sets the electronic shutter to either the fast shutter speed mode (SHORT) or the slow shutter speed mode (LONG). Fast shutter speed (SHORT) mode setting 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to VIEW SETTING, then press the SET button. (Ex: 1)...
Page 37 - ” button on the system controller.
VIEW SETTING Slow shutter speed (LONG) mode setting 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to SHUTTER, then use the cursor button ( d or c ) to select the speed mode for the electronic shutter. (Ex: LONG)Then press the SET button. The ES SETTING screen will appear and x1 (1/50 sec) wi...
Page 38 - MOTION detector setting
VIEW SETTING D MOTION detector setting This function divides the monitor screen into 48 zones (8 x 6). Based on information from the separate zones, target images that showintruder movements are detected and an alarm is generated. The degree of motion to be detected can be finely set. Note: • Before...
Page 40 - MOTION MASKING setting
VIEW SETTING MOTION MASKING setting Masking target objects that are not desired for detection (swaying trees, flickers of light , etc.) will prevent unwanted alarms from beinggenerated. This is done in the MOTION SETTING screen. 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to MASKING, and t...
Page 41 - SENSITIVITY setting; The SENSITIVITY screen will appear.; When necessary, adjust the following settings.; To avoid detecting fast movements, make the value larger.
VIEW SETTING SENSITIVITY setting Set the degree of sensitivity for motion detection correspondingto MOTION SIZE. Sensitivity can be set so that natural motions onthe screen such as wind and light changes will not be detected.When this is necessary, activate the following setting. Use the cursor butt...
Page 42 - INTERVAL setting; This item is set in the MOTION SETTING screen.
VIEW SETTING ZOOM setting This item is set in the MOTION SETTING screen. Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to ZOOM, then use the cursor button ( d or c ) to select the zoom magnification power (Ex.: x2). Available settings: OFF, x1.4, x2, x2.8, x4, x6 Note: • When a suspicious moti...
Page 43 - ALARM SIGN setting; The camera ID display blinks when motion is detected.
VIEW SETTING ALARM SIGN setting This item is set in the MOTION SETTING screen. Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to OFF for ALARM SIGN, and then use the cursor button ( d or c ) to select ON. Available settings: • ON: The camera ID display blinks when motion is detected. • OFF: The...
Page 46 - GAMMA correction setting
VIEW SETTING G GAMMA correction setting In addition to turning gamma correction ON or OFF, contrast sensitivity can be boosted at 2 levels. 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to VIEW SETTING, then press the SET button. (Ex: 1) The VIEW SETTING 1 screen will appear. 2 Use the curso...
Page 47 - OPTION SETTING; CONTROL setting; The OPTION screen will appear.
OPTION SETTING CONTROL setting 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to OPTION, then press the SET button. The OPTION screen will appear. Note: The PRESET ON setting cannot be used when OPTIONsettings are in use. 2 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to 485 for CONTRO...
Page 48 - ADDRESS setting; ALARM setting; Make the following settings for alarm detection.
OPTION SETTING ADDRESS setting 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to OPTION, then press the SET button. The OPTION screen will appear. Note: The PRESET ON setting cannot be used when OPTIONsettings are in use. 2 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to ADDRESS, and t...
Page 49 - Does not output a motion sensor alarm.
OPTION SETTING Motion sensor input setting (MOTION) Matches information from the camera’s motion sensor and theexternal alarm and outputs it. Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to MOTION, then use the cursor button ( d or c ) to select the input. Available settings: • OFF: Does not ...
Page 50 - Output an alarm (for activation of buzzer or lamp)
OPTION SETTING B Alarm output setting (ALARM OUT) 1 Use the cursor button ( j or l ) to move the cursor to ALARM OUT, then use the cursor button ( d or c ) to select the “ON” or “ OFF”. Available settings: • ON: Output an alarm (for activation of buzzer or lamp) • OFF: Does not output an alarm 2 Use...
Page 51 - Outputs alarm signal to the System Controller
OPTION SETTING c Operation of alarm signal output to the SystemController setting (LINE OUT) Outputs alarm signal to the System Controller. The ALARM lampon the System Controller will blink when it receives an alarmsignal. An alarm list can be displayed to show information such asdate/time alarm was...
Page 52 - MENU FLOW
MENU FLOW 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 PRIVACY MASK SETTING PASSWORD LOCK ON ‚ PASSWORD CHANGE SET ‚ MASK SET SET ‚ MENU BACK LANGUAGE LANGUAGE ENGLISH LANGUE FRENCH SPRACHE GERMANY MENU BAC...
Page 54 - SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS Pickup device : 1/4" Effective pixels : 752 (H) x 582 (V) Horizontal resolution : Over 520 TV lines Lens : 22 power zoom lens, f=4.0 – 8.8mm (F1.6 –3.8)Electronic zoom and gearingZoom speed setting possible Electronic zoom : 16 power (combined with optic zoom gives352 power max)Ma...
Page 55 - Dimensions
SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions External appearance and specifications subject to changewithout notice. 124.3 mm 54 mm 1/4"-20UNC 115 mm 9.3 mm 5.5 mm 10.9 mm 62 mm L5AA2/XE GB 2002, 4, 25 Eng lish 54