Page 2 - Introduction; Contents; SERVICE
Introduction 1 Introduction Precautions ........................................................ 2 Safety Cautions ................................................. 3 Main features ..................................................... 7 Accessories ......................................................
Page 3 - Precautions; For UL Users; CAUTION; For the customers in Canada; ДЛЯ
Introduction 2 Precautions For UL Users CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do...
Page 4 - WARNING; Never disassemble or modify; Safety Cautions
Introduction 3 WARNING Never use when unit emits smoke, unusual noises, or unusual smells. Using under these abnormal conditions can cause fires and electric shock.Immediately unplug the AC adapter power plug from the outlet, confirm that the smoke stops, and then request repairs from the installer ...
Page 5 - AC adapter; Provided AC Adapter
Introduction 4 CAUTION Transport with care Unplug the AC adapter power plug from the outlet, confirm that connection cables are disconnected, and transport carefully to avoid dropping the unit or subjecting it to severe shock. Cautions for care or long-term disuse Unplug the AC adapter power plug fr...
Page 6 - Use only the provided AC adapter; Power cord
Introduction 5 Provided AC Adapter WARNING Use only the provided AC adapter Use the provided AC adapter. Using a different AC adapter can cause fires or electric shock, due to differences in power cord current capacity. Never touch the AC adapter with wet hands This can cause electric shock. Power c...
Page 8 - Main features; Trademark; Check that all accessories are included.
Introduction 7 Main features Accessories You can use the joystick to carry out pan, tilt and zoom operations for the camera.RS-485 communication cable can be connected.Password setting is available. Trademark Brands and product names described in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks...
Page 9 - Preparations; “POWER OFF”; Menu display; Camera operation buttons; Front; Part names
Preparations 8 ① ④ ⑥ ⑤ ⑧ ⑨ ② ③ PWR Tx Rx ⑩ ⑦ DVR: Digital video recorder ① Escape/Power button (ESC/PWR) ESC: This is used to exit from the current operating menu and return to the initial screen. PWR: When you press the button, the power turns on and the PWR indicator on the power/communication ind...
Page 10 - Rear
Preparations 9 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ① Power terminal (DC 12 V) Connect the accessory AC adapter to the DC terminal. ② USB mouse port (USB) Connect the accessory USB cable to this port if using a DVR with a mouse function. ③ RS-485/RS-422 communication terminals (TRx, Tx3, Tx2, Tx1) When operating a camera or D...
Page 11 - Connection method
Preparations 10 Connecting to a Sanyo camera (Operation: P20) Monitor (sold separately) AC adapter (accessory) 485A 485B SIDE-A Dome camera (sold separately) TRx (+) : ATRx (–) : B A B Tx 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 TR x Systemcontroller ■ Connection method 01GB̲L8CSE̲WA̲VSP3000.indd 10 01GB̲L8CSE̲WA̲VSP3000.indd...
Page 12 - Set the protocol to; “SSP”
Preparations 11 Connecting to a Sanyo DVR (Operation: P28) Set the protocol to “SSP” for all of the cameras being connected. (Protocol setting: P21) A RS-485 B DO NOT CONNECT TO PHONE LINE 1 IN OUT MONITOR OUT MON2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MAIN Camera (sold separately) Camera (sold separ...
Page 13 - Connecting to a Sanyo DVR with a mouse function (Operation: P29)
Preparations 12 Connection method Connecting to a Sanyo DVR with a mouse function (Operation: P29) T Camera (sold separately) Camera (sold separately) Video input terminal DVR with mouse function (sold separately) Video input terminal System controller Monitor (sold separately) (1−16) A B TRx (+) : ...
Page 14 - Main menu steps; OK; Menu settings
Preparations 13 Main menu steps Press the SUB MENU/MAIN MENU button. The MAIN MENU screen appears in the menu display and you are prompted to enter the password. No password is set initially, so simply press the ENT button. “1.VER: X.XX” will then be displayed. [ MAIN MENU ] PASSWORD[ ---- ] [ MAIN ...
Page 15 - Language setting; ENGLISH; List of title input characters; A B C D E F G H I J K; Title setting; Move the joystick to the right.; “TITLE SET”; Press the ENT button.
Preparations 14 Menu settings 1 Language setting The only available language for menus is English. No setting is neccessary. When “ENGLISH” is displayed, press the ENT button or the ESC/PWR button to return to the MAIN MENU screen. [ ó ñ MAIN MENU ] 3.LANGUAGE SET · [ LANGUAGE SET†] ENGLISH List o...
Page 16 - Control ID setting; MAIN MENU
Preparations 15 3 Control ID setting If using more than one system controller, change the addresses for each of them. The addresses can be assigned to a number within the range of 0 to 4.(Default setting: 0) 1 Move the joystick up or down to select “5. CONTROL ID”. [ ó ñ MAIN MENU †] 5.CONTROL ID: 0...
Page 17 - Sleep setting; “SLEEP MODE”; Buzzer setting
Preparations 16 Menu settings 5 Sleep setting You can set the system controller to turn off automatically if it is not operated for a certain period of time. When this is done, a moving “SLEEP MODE” display will appear in the menu display.(Default setting: OFF) 1 Move the joystick up or down to sele...
Page 18 - Backlight setting; Mouse setting; “OFF”
Preparations 17 7 Backlight setting This sets the brightness of the system controller’s menu display screen.(Default setting: OFF) 1 Move the joystick up or down to select “9. BACKLIGHT”. [ ó ñ MAIN MENU †] 9.BACKLIGHT:OFF 2 Move the joystick to the left or right to set the backlight (Example: AUTO)...
Page 19 - DVR link setting; Password setting
Preparations 18 Menu settings 9 DVR link setting The camera images from the DVR which is connected to the system controller switch in line with the camera selection.(Default setting: ON) 1 Move the joystick up or down to select “11. DVR LINK”. [ ó ñ MAIN MENU í ] 11.DVR LINK: ON 2 Move the joystick ...
Page 20 - Default setting
Preparations 19 11 Default setting This returns all settings to the default settings that were in place at the time of shipment from the factory. 1 Move the joystick up or down to select “13. FACTORY SET”, and then move the joystick to the right. [ ó ñ MAIN MENU ] 13.FACTORY SET · 2 Move the joystic...
Page 21 - Camera setup steps; Camera settings
Preparations 20 Camera setup steps While pressing the SHIFT/FUNC. button, press the SUB MENU/MAIN MENU button. “CAM SETUP001” will be displayed in the menu display and you will be prompted to enter the password. [ CAM SETUP001 ] PASSWORD[ ---- ] [ CAM SETUP001 ] OK [ ñ CAM SETUP001†] 1.ADDRESS: 001 ...
Page 22 - Address setting; “OK”
Preparations 21 1 Address setting This selects the camera address.All settings other than this one will be applied to the selected address.(Default setting: 001) 1 Move the joystick up or down to select “1. ADDRESS”. [ ñ CAM SETUP001†] 1.ADDRESS: 001 2 Move the joystick to the left or right to selec...
Page 23 - Baud rate setting; Pan and tilt speed setting
Preparations 22 Camera settings 3 Baud rate setting This sets the communication speed.(Default setting: 19.2 Kbps) 1 Move the joystick up or down to select “3. BAUDRATE”. [ ó ñ CAM SETUP001 ◆ ] 3.BAUDRATE:19.2k 2 Move the joystick to the left or right to select the communication speed. Available set...
Page 24 - “Camera address numbers
Preparations 23 5 DVR address and channel setting This assigns the DVR address and channel number to the selected camera.For details, refer to “Camera address numbers (default value)” . See page 31. 1 Move the joystick up or down to select “6. DVR”. The “01” setting assigned to the first DVR will fl...
Page 25 - Operation; “Operating the; Camera operations
Operation 24 Camera operation buttons Joystick: When in camera mode and a camera menu is not being displayed, this can be used to carry out pan, tilt and zoom operations. AUTO PAN START: (P27) When this button is pressed, automatic panning is carried out between the preset panning positions.When som...
Page 26 - “Preset position; Press the CAM MENU button.
Operation 25 FOCUS NEAR: Adjusts the focus to the nearest object. FOCUS FAR: Adjusts the focus to the furthest object. GO PRESET P: The camera will move to the preset position which has been recorded.For details, refer to “Preset position retrieval operation” . See page 26. MEM.PRESET: ? : Lets you ...
Page 27 - Auxiliary function operation; “AUX ON”; Preset position retrieval operation; “GO PRESET P”; Preset memory operations
Operation 26 Camera operations Auxiliary function operation Transmits AUX ON/OFF commands to the selected cameras.For details, refer to “List of auxiliary commands for Sanyo cameras” . (P30) 1 Press the AUX button. “AUX ON” will be displayed. If the AUX button is pressed once more, the display chang...
Page 28 - error; Pan operation; “PAN PATTERN”; Sequence operation; “SEQ PATTERN”; Tour operation; “TOUR PATTERN”
Operation 27 Retrieving pan, sequence and tour operations recorded in a PTZ camera You can select preset pan, sequence and tour operations so that these operations can be carried out.This operation is limited to the following camera models which already contain preset operations. VCC-9500/9600/9700/...
Page 29 - Switching the DVR screen display; DVR operation
Operation 28 Switching the DVR screen display The only DVR function that can be operated from the system controller is the screen display switching function.The monitor screen can be switched between multi-screen, quad-screen or single-screen display by pressing the following buttons. SANYO SSP 19.2...
Page 30 - “MOUSE MODE”; MOUSE MODE; Press the mouse button once more.; Operating a DVR with mouse function
Operation 29 1 Press the mouse ( ) button. “MOUSE MODE” will be displayed, and you can then use the joystick to move the cursor.Camera operations cannot be carried out at this time. SANYO SSP 19.2k MOUSE MODE L button: Left click R button: Right click 2 Press the mouse button once more. The display ...
Page 31 - Others; List of auxiliary commands for Sanyo cameras; Auxiliary; Appendices
Others 30 List of auxiliary commands for Sanyo cameras The commands are examples of commands for the VCC-9500/9600/9700/9800 series. Auxiliary command ON OFF Operation 1 Switch to Color Mode Pan/Tilt control 1 Switches a day/night camera to color mode. 2 Switch to B/W Mode Pan/Tilt control 2 Switche...
Page 33 - External dimensions; Specifi cations
Others 32 Communication format RS485, RS-422 Keyboard 29 keys Joystick 3-axis joystick (pan / tilt / zoom) Control communication terminal Tx1, Tx2, Tx3, TRx Protocol SSP, H-SSP, Pelco-D USB mouse port Compatible with DVRs with mouse function Communication speed 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 ...