Sanyo VCC-WB4000 instruction manual Motion Detector SET Settings, Set the sensor marks

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L5AM2/US (VCC-WB4000) GB 2003, 6, 6

Alarm Settings

(Connection method)

1Connect an infrared sensor or similar to the ALARM IN terminal at the rear of the camera.

2Connect a buzzer or lamp to the ALARM OUT terminal.

Once the connections are complete, install the supplied ferrite core (A) to the power cord.

 

 

 

 

PC CARD

MONITOR

ETHERNET

RS-232C

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

D/N IN

COM AC24V

GND

PC

 

 

 

 

POWER 1 2

 

 

 

A

MODEM

 

 

DC12V

ALARM IN OUT

 

CLASS 2 WIRING

Buzzer or lamp

Infrared sensor or similar

MOTION DETECTOR SET Settings

1 Set “ALARM REC USE” to “NO USE” (example).

2 Set “EXTERNAL ALARM” to “OFF” (example).

3 Set “MOTION DETECTOR” to “ON”.

The motion detector level and MOTION DETECTOR SET screen will be displayed.

1 2

3 4

4 Use the drop-down list box to change the “MOTION DETECTOR LEVEL” setting (example: “2”).

The smaller the value selected, the higher will be the sensitivity. Refer to “Motion Detector Level Sensitivity Setting” for further details. (p. 38)

5 Set the sensor marks.

These correspond to the live image screen and the sensing area.

1Move the pointer to the same position (grid area) as the area of the live image screen that you would like sensing to be carried out, and then click the mouse button.

A sensor mark (ú) will be displayed. Click in the same place once more to clear the mark.

2In the same way, insert sensor marks in other places as required.

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6 Click the [SET] button.

7 Set “ALARM OUT”, “ALARM OUT MODE”,

“ALARM OUT TIME”, “ALARM SOUND MODE” and “ALARM BUFFERING” in the same way as for “External Alarm Sensor Setting”.

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Contents Network Camera VCC-WB4000Contents For the customers in Canada Information to userPour la clientèle canadienne Precautions Operating environment FeaturesAccessoriesPower indicator Monitor OUT connectorName and Function of Each Part Lens mount capName and Function of Each Part Remove the lens mount cap Attach the CS mount-type lens Attaching the LensFor C mount type Flange Back Adjustment Basic Connections ConnectionsConnections Connecting to a LANInstallation of Plug-in Software to the Computer p Network Camera Wired LAN SettingsWired LAN Settings p Computer Network SET Settings pInstallation of Plug-in Software to the Computer Network Camera Wired LAN SettingsTurn on the power for the computer Click the OK buttonUninstalling the plug-in software Click the Install buttonPlug-in software Cookie Settings Browser SettingsCamera uses cookies Example Subnet mask setting Type Wired LAN SettingsLanguage selection window Available settings Auto default setting Image quality mode select buttonsInitial Camera Screen FineAlarm button Wireless LAN buttonAlarm indicator Menu select buttonsLit green alarm recording image playback is possible Lit orange alarm recording image playback is not possibleRed indicator Grey indicatorSelection screen example Resolution and Expansion settings default settings 640x480SET button JImage display areaSet the password Network SET SettingsClick the Network menu select button Network SpeedWhen a password has been changed Changing a passwordMAC Address display Turn the camera off and then back on again Changing the Access Level ID2 or ID3For Operator access level Access Level SettingsFor User access level Daylight Saving Mode Clock SET SettingsTimezone Daylight SavingLive Image Camera SettingsCamera Title IrisSetting manual white balance Manual Camera SettingsDAY/NIGHT Settings Setting the camera titleBurst ModeColor Mode Settings Auto Mode SettingsSet Burst to OFF example Click the SET button Set Polarity to no exampleSet AGC Gain to +12 dB example Click the SET button Mode SettingsChange the DAY/NIGHT setting to Color mode Color mode Timer modeChange the DAY/NIGHT setting to Timer mode Connection example FigureClick the Alarm menu select button Alarm SettingsAlarm Settings Alarm Buffering SET Setting Alarm Resolution External Alarm Sensor SettingSet Alarm Buffering to ON, and then click the Detail button Set Alarm REC USE to USE and then click the SET buttonSet the sensor marks Motion Detector SET SettingsExternal Alarm Sensor and Motion Detector Settings Remote Alarm Operations Motion Detector Level Sensitivity SettingAlarm Output for a Specified Period Set Motion Detector Level to 2 exampleContinuous Alarm Output Alarm detected Pre-alarm/Post-alarm RecordingSet Buffering Area to PRE/POST 0/10 Set Buffering Area to PRE/POST 2/8Fixed Settings During Pre/Post-Alarm Recording Recording New Alarm DataSaving to an Expansion Memory Card Alarm Data indicator green will illuminateInsert the expansion memory card Viewing Live Images Viewing the View Frame Screen Viewing Live ImagesClick the View Frame menu select button Playing Back Alarm Data in the Camera’s Internal Memory Playing Back Alarm DataDescriptions of Alarm Operation Buttons Frame RatePlaying Back Alarm Images Stored in a Computer Playing Back Alarm DataClick the Alarm Data indicator while it is red or green Playing Back Expansion Memory Card ImagesEND ResolutionPrevious Alarm Data Deleting Saving Alarm Images onto a Computer as Still Images Saving Live Images and Alarm ImagesSaving Live Images onto a Computer Saving All of a Single Alarm Event onto a Computer Saving Live Images and Alarm ImagesWhen the File Download pop-up menu is displayed, click Save Click the Play button and then click the Download buttonCamera wired LAN settings TCP/IP settings Wireless LAN SET SettingsWireless LAN device settings TCP/IP settings Camera wireless LAN settings TCP/IP settingsCamera Wireless LAN Settings Wireless LAN SET SettingsEncipherment Settings Description of Wireless LAN SET ScreenPPP Connection to an Internet Service Provider PPP Dial-up SettingsConnecting the camera and installing the software Double-click the Camset icon on the desktopClick the SET to Camera button PPP Dial-up SettingsClick the Save Info File button Close the Camset windowAuthentication Dial to Provider SettingsProvider TEL. no PPP Connection from a Computer Dial from PC SettingCamera Computer Telephone lineSet the following items Make the settings in the PPP setting screenLanguage Selection RS-232C Settings RS-232C SETClick the RS-232C menu select button Click the Language button to change the languageClick the Status menu select button Status CheckingFirmware Version SUB-MICROCOMPUTER VersionGlossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Pre-alarm and post-alarm recording If the camera cannot be connected TroubleshootingIf you forget the IP Address Specifications Exclusions Printed on recycled paper 1AC6P1P2677 L5AM2/US 0603KP-CZ

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