Page 2 - English
Depending on the conditions of use, installation and environment, pleasebe sure to make the appropriate settings and adjustments. If you needhelp with installation and/or settings, please consult your dealer. CONTENTS INFORMATION TO USER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ...
Page 3 - INFORMATION TO USER; Safety Guard; For the customers in Canada; Sanyo
INFORMATION TO USER Safety Guard THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE AREIMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYINGTHIS UNIT. WARNING: TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK , DO NOTEXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. This installation should be made by ...
Page 4 - PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS In case of problem Do not use the camera if smoke or a strange odour comes from theunit, or if it seems not to function correctly. Disconnect the powercord immediately, and consult your dealer (or a Sanyo AuthorizedService Centre). Do not open or modify Do not open the cabinet, as it may...
Page 5 - PARTS NAMES; VIDEO IN
PARTS NAMES 1 Power indicator (POWER) Comes on when the power to the camera is on. 2 Video output connector (VIDEO OUT: BNC type) Connect this connector to a device such as a VCR or monitor with a VIDEO IN connector. 3 24 V AC or 12 V DC input terminal (AC 24 V, DC 12 V, GND) 4 Remote control termin...
Page 6 - To access the controls, loosen the cover fixing screw; SET; button for about 3 seconds to display the on-screen
PARTS NAMES 8 Camera setup section (under the cover) To access the controls, loosen the cover fixing screw A , then remove the cover. a Address setting switch (RS485 ADDRESS) . . . See page 57 b Terminater switch (TERMINATE) . . . . . . . . . . See page 57 c Auto iris lens switch (A. I. LENS) . . . ...
Page 7 - Lens mount cap; The cap is installed to protect the lens mount section.; Camera installation bracket
PARTS NAMES H Lens mount cap The cap is installed to protect the lens mount section. Remove the lens mount cap before installing a lens (sold separately). I Flange-back adjustment screw (FLANGE BACK ADJ) (See page 9) J Flange-back lock screw (FLANGE BACK LOCK) K Camera installation bracket The brack...
Page 8 - CONCERNING AUTO-IRIS LENSES
CONCERNING AUTO-IRIS LENSES DC type auto-iris lens A lens without amplifier circuit that operates only on a DC power source. In general, this type of lens isreferred to as DC type coil lens or DC type non-amplifier lens. (Set the A.I. LENS switch to the DC position.) VIDEO type auto-iris lens A lens...
Page 9 - MOUNTING THE LENS; Checking the lens mount; Remove the lens mount cap from the camera.
MOUNTING THE LENS Please use a DC type auto-iris lens (sold separately). Checking the lens mount Do not use a lens if length “ L ” is more than 5 mm. If not, that may damage the camera and prevent proper installation. 1 Remove the lens mount cap from the camera. 2 Install the auto-iris lens. CS moun...
Page 10 - Rewiring the lens cable in the lens iris plug; Not used; Flange-back adjustment; Using a
MOUNTING THE LENS Rewiring the lens cable in the lens iris plug 1 Prepare the lens cable. Cut the cable at the plug, then remove approx. 8 mm of the cable sheath and strip about 2 mm from each wire. 2 Install the lens iris plug. Solder the cable to the pins following the correct pin layout (refer to...
Page 11 - CONNECTIONS; Basic connection for monitoring or recording; Power supply choices; The; POWER; indicator; Coaxial cable type and maximum length
CONNECTIONS Basic connection for monitoring or recording The peripheral devices (VCR, monitor, lens, etc.) and cables aresold separately. 1 Make the video signal connection between the camera andthe monitor or timelapse VCR. 2 Power supply choices • When using an AC 24 V power supply (UL listed clas...
Page 12 - RS-485 terminal connections; Connection to a VCR
CONNECTIONS Before making any connection, make sure all the peripheral devicesare turned off. Multiple units are connected in series using twisted-pair cables (bridgeconnection). To set the addresses and make other fine adjustments,please refer to page 57 . RS-485 terminal connections Connect a shie...
Page 13 - About the Alarm output terminal; REMOTE
CONNECTIONS About the Alarm output terminal Connect this unit to a VCR or a multiplexer. Alarm output A : Alarm signal output C : Common CAUTION: • The digital processing of the settings may disturb the image fora few seconds after the camera is turned on. • While the menus are being set, noise sent...
Page 14 - USING THE MENU SCREEN
USING THE MENU SCREEN This unit is set at the factory so that it can be used with a DC type auto-iris lens (sold separately).Therefore, under normal conditions, additional settings or adjustments are not necessary.Depending on the conditions of use, if settings or adjustments are required they can b...
Page 15 - Notes concerning the menu settings
USING THE MENU SCREEN Notes concerning the menu settings • Modes that cannot be used together A) The IRIS item SENSE UP setting (other than OFF) and the MOTION item ON setting. B) The SHUTTER item LONG setting and the MOTION item ON setting. • When the IRIS item SENSE UP is used (setting other than ...
Page 16 - LANGUAGE; LANGUAGE setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN LANGUAGE LANGUAGE setting 1 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds. The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed. 2 Press the CURSOR ( j or l ) button until “SET” in the LANGUAGE item is selected, then press the SET button. The LANGUAGE screen will be displayed. The initial setting...
Page 17 - CAMERA ID; CAMERA ID setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN CAMERA ID CAMERA ID setting 1 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds. The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed. 2 Press the CURSOR ( l , then d or c ) button to change the CAMERA ID setting to “ON”, then press the SET button. The CAMERA ID SETTING screen will be displayed. 3 Ex...
Page 19 - SYNC settings
USING THE MENU SCREEN SYNC/INT SYNC settings The following three types of synchronization settings can be carriedout. A Internal synchronization (INT) Generates a sync signal for internal camera use. B Power supply synchronization (L - L: line-lock) Matches the vertical sync signal for the camera wi...
Page 23 - IRIS setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN AI/BLC•LENS TYPE IRIS setting The following two types of iris level adjustment can be carried out. A AI (Auto-Iris): This automatically adjusts the camera iris so thatthe optimum image can be obtained when anauto-iris lens is being used. B EI (Electronic Iris): This method can ...
Page 24 - Adjust the IRIS LEVEL setting (DC type lens only)
USING THE MENU SCREEN AI/BLC•IRIS LEVEL Adjust the IRIS LEVEL setting (DC type lens only) Press the CURSOR ( l ) button so that the IRIS LEVEL value is flashing, then press the CURSOR ( d or c ) button to adjust the IRIS LEVEL setting. The larger the value, the greater the iris level. ☞ Returning th...
Page 27 - or
USING THE MENU SCREEN AI/BLC•EVAL 4 Press the CURSOR ( l ) button to select the photometry areas (TOP, etc.), and press the CURSOR ( d or c ) button to set the weighting (numeric value setting). ☞ Weighting • Setting is possible within the range of 0 to 15. • If set to 0, the light intensity will be...
Page 28 - SENSE UP setting; EI
USING THE MENU SCREEN AI/SENSE UP•EI SENSE UP setting Press the CURSOR ( l ) button so that the SENSE UP setting is at OFF and is flashing, then press the CURSOR ( d or c ) button to set the exposure time. The basic exposure time is 1/60 second ( SENSE UP set to OFF ), and the setting can be changed...
Page 29 - WHITE BALANCE setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN WHITE BALANCE/ATW WHITE BALANCE setting The following three types of white balance adjustment can be carriedout. A Automatic color temperature tracking (ATW: Auto TraceWhite balance) This makes adjustments automatically so that the same colors canbe obtained even if the illumin...
Page 30 - WHITE BALANCE/ATW•MASKING; MASKING setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN WHITE BALANCE/ATW•MASKING If there is a bright light source appearing on the screen, it may interfere with the whitebalance setting. In such cases, use the MASKING setting function to mask excessivelybright areas so that they are not detected. MASKING setting 1 Press the CURSOR...
Page 34 - Electronic SHUTTER setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN SHUTTER/SHORT Electronic SHUTTER setting The following two types of shutter speed functions are available. A Short mode (SHORT): This shortens the exposure time so that you can film subjectswhich are moving quickly. B Long exposure mode (LONG): This is used for making dark scen...
Page 35 - For SHORT mode
USING THE MENU SCREEN SHUTTER/SHORT A For SHORT mode 1 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds. The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed. 2 Press the CURSOR ( l , then d or c ) button to change the SHUTTER setting to “SHORT” (the setting will flash), then press the SET button. The ADJUSTMENT FOR ES s...
Page 36 - For LONG mode
USING THE MENU SCREEN SHUTTER/LONG B For LONG mode 1 Press the CURSOR ( l , then d or c ) button to change the SHUTTER setting to “LONG” (the setting will flash), then press the SET button. The ADJUSTMENT FOR ES screen will be displayed. 2 Press the CURSOR ( d or c ) button to change the shutter spe...
Page 37 - MOTION; MOTION setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION MOTION setting For the MOTION setting, the screen area is split up into 64 (8 X 8) detection areas where movements (or changes) are detected. Then, using the SENSITIVITY and other menu settings, these movements can be set to trigger alarms. With these menu settings,you c...
Page 38 - The following settings can be made from the; Sets the camera to detect only movement in a certain direction.
USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION The following settings can be made from the MOTION menu. A Operating direction detection function (DIRECTION): Sets the camera to detect only movement in a certain direction. B Size setting function (SIZE): Sets the size of the objects to be detected when movement isbein...
Page 39 - DIRECTION setting; üü
USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION/DIRECTION 1 Press the SET button for about 3 seconds. The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed. 2 Press the CURSOR ( l , then d or c ) button to change the MOTION setting to “ON” (the setting will flash), then pressthe SET button. The ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION screen will be d...
Page 44 - SENSITIVITY setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION/SENSITIVITY D SENSITIVITY setting The smaller the setting value, the greater the sensitivity. Press the CURSOR ( l ) button to select the SENSITIVITY setting “ SET ” (the setting will flash), then press the SET button. The SENSITIVITY screen will be displayed. MOVE This ...
Page 45 - ZOOM setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION/ZOOM, INTERVAL DURATION This sets how long the moving subject should be on the screen before it is detected. Alower setting will set a longer on screen duration before the subject is detected. Press the CURSOR ( l , then d or c ) button so that the DURATION value is flas...
Page 46 - INTERVAL setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION/INTERVAL, ALARM SIGN F INTERVAL setting Press the CURSOR ( l ) button so that the INTERVAL value is flashing, then press the CURSOR ( d or c ) button repeatedly. After an alarm signal has been output once, this sets the length of time that no further alarmsignal is outpu...
Page 47 - Motion detector setting example; Checking the detected movements set by the MOTION item
USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION/EXAMPLE Motion detector setting example After the camera has been connected to the peripheral devices (VCR, multiplexer, etc.) set the MOTION item to send an alarm trigger to the peripheral devices when the set movement parameters are met. Checking the detected movements...
Page 48 - íí; SIZE SET; MASKING
USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION/EXAMPLE DIRECTION setting Select the desired direction arrows (ex.: íí ). The detection will be done when the subject moves in the direction of the arrows. For example, the setting can be done in order to detect a subjectentering a room, but ignored when it is going out ...
Page 49 - From the; SENSITIVITY SET; item switch to the; lower towards the right.; MOVE
USING THE MENU SCREEN MOTION/EXAMPLE SENSITIVITY setting From the SENSITIVITY SET item switch to the SENSITIVITY screen. In this screen, the sensitivity level setting will be higher towards the left and lower towards the right. Note: If all the settings values are too large, alarm triggering may not...
Page 50 - OPTION; OPTION settings
USING THE MENU SCREEN OPTION OPTION settings The following settings can be made from the OPTION menu. A APERTURE setting: This adjustment is used when you would like to correct outlines. B AGC setting: This automatically amplifies the image signal when filming inslightly dark places so that the pict...
Page 51 - APERTURE setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN OPTION/APERTURE A APERTURE setting 1 Press the CURSOR ( d or c ) button to change the APERTURE setting to “ON” (the setting will flash), then press the SET button. The ADJUSTMENT FOR APERTURE screen will be displayed. 2 Press the CURSOR ( d or c ) button so that the H (horizont...
Page 52 - AGC setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN OPTION/AGC, GAMMA B AGC setting 1 Press the CURSOR ( l , then d or c ) button to change the AGC setting to ON or OFF (the setting will flash). 2 When finished: Press the CURSOR ( l ) button to select BACK (it will flash) at the bottom of the screen. Then press the CURSOR ( d or...
Page 55 - For VAR mode
USING THE MENU SCREEN OPTION/VAR ZOOM, PAN For VAR mode Press the CURSOR ( d or c ) button to select “VAR” as the MODE setting. WIDE and TELE will appear automatically for ZOOM . ZOOMING: • Press the CURSOR ( l ) button to select the ZOOM setting “ WIDE ” (the setting will flash), then press and hol...
Page 57 - MIRROR setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN OPTION/MIRROR, RS-485 E MIRROR setting 1 Press the CURSOR ( l , then d or c ) button to change the MIRROR setting to “H” (the setting will flash). The image will be inverted horizontally. The image will change as described below each timethe CURSOR button is pressed. • OFF : No...
Page 58 - ADDRESS setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN OPTION/RS-485 ADDRESS setting If the ADDRESS setting on the screen is 0 , this means that the camera’s RS-485 address is currently set to 0. If the address is changed using the address setting switches at the side of thecamera as shown in the illustration, the new address will ...
Page 59 - INITIAL setting
USING THE MENU SCREEN OPTION/INITIAL G INITIAL setting This lets you return all settings to the factory defaults. 1 Press the CURSOR ( l , then d or c ) button to set INITIAL to “ON” then press the SET button. If ON is selected, WAITING will flash underneath the word ON , then all settings will be r...
Page 60 - OPERATIONS USING THE SYSTEM CONTROLLER; Operations using the camera MENU screens
OPERATIONS USING THE SYSTEM CONTROLLER Operations using the camera MENU screens 1 Press the INDIVIDUAL button. 2 Press the MODE button to select CM . 3 Use the numeric buttons to enter the address (camera). 4 Press the ENTER button to accept the address. 5 Press the MENU button. The MAIN MENU screen...
Page 61 - B: Iris level operations
OPERATIONS USING THE SYSTEM CONTROLLER Operations using the camera command(CAMERA) button 1 Press the INDIVIDUAL button. 2 Press the MODE button to select CM . 3 Use the numeric buttons to enter the address (camera). 4 Press the ENTER button to accept the address, then use the command buttons for su...
Page 62 - C: Setting the SENSE UP and electronic shutter
OPERATIONS USING THE SYSTEM CONTROLLER C: Setting the SENSE UP and electronic shutter 1) If the SHUTTER setting in the camera’s main menu is set to LONG or SHORT, you can change the SHUTTER SPEED setting. • Press the ELS button, then press the “ + ” button to turn on the electronic shutter. • Press ...
Page 63 - MENU DISPLAY
MENU DISPLAY MAIN MENU LANGUAGE SET pCAMERA ID OFFSYNC INTIRIS AI pWHITE BALANCE ATW pSHUTTER OFFMOTION OFFOPTION SET p MENU END 1 LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE ENGLISHLANGUE FRENCHIDIOMA SPANISH 2 CAMERA ID SETTING OFF ON p CAMERA ID SETTING ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 :- CAMERA ID IS ?????...
Page 65 - TROUBLESHOOTING; SERVICE
TROUBLESHOOTING Before taking the camera for repairs, please check below to make sure that the camera is used correctly. If it still does not perform correctly, pleaseconsult your dealer or a Sanyo Authorized Service Center. No picture on the monitor screen • Is the power turned on to all connected ...
Page 66 - SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS Camera: Scanning system : NTSC standard TV system (525 TV lines,30 frames/sec.) Interlace : PLL 2:1 interlace Image device : 1/3 inch solid state image device CCD Picture elements : 811 (H) x 508 (V) Effective picture elements : 768 (H) x 494 (V) Synchronizing system : Internal sync, ...
Page 67 - ACCESSORIES
SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: mm Features and specifications are subject to change without priornotice or obligations. ACCESSORIES 1 C mount adaptor (5 mm)..........................................................1 pc. The C mount adaptor must be used to be able to install a C mountlens on the camera. ...