CAMERA Settings
☞Using an IR lamp to illuminate during black & white monitoring in COLOR mode
When using COLOR mode, connect a device such as an IR lamp to the ALARM OUT terminal and connect an infrared sensor (for forcibly switching to black & white monitoring) to the D/N IN terminal. (Figure 1)
The IR lamp can then be made to illuminate when monitoring switches to black & white.
Note: Change the ALARM OUT setting for COLOR mode to “NO” or “NC”. However, in such cases, the ALARM OUT output and alarm output settings will be disabled during alarm recording. (p. 32)
(Connection example: Figure 1)
D/N IN COM
IR lamp
ALARM IN OUT
Infrared sensor
1 Change the DAY/NIGHT setting to COLOR mode.
Automatic switching to black & white monitoring will then be possible using the infrared sensor that is connected to the D/N IN terminal.
2 At the same time as the camera images switch to black & white, an ALARM OUT (NO/NC) signal will be output and the connected IR lamp will illuminate.
Note: The IR lamp will illuminate only while black & white monitoring is being carried out. Set the polarity so that a signal is output during black & white monitoring.
☞Using an IR lamp to illuminate during black & white monitoring in TIMER mode
When using TIMER mode, connect a device such as an IR lamp to the ALARM OUT terminal. (Figure 2)
The IR lamp can then be made to illuminate during the black & white monitoring period.
Note: Change the ALARM OUT setting for TIMER mode to “NO” or “NC”. However, in such cases, the ALARM OUT output and alarm output settings will be disabled during alarm recording. (p. 32)
(Connection example: Figure 2)
D/N IN COM
IR lamp
ALARM IN OUT
1 Change the DAY/NIGHT setting to TIMER mode.
Set the switching time and switch to black & white monitoring.
2 At the same time as the camera images switch to black & white, an ALARM OUT (NO/NC) signal will be output and the connected IR lamp will illuminate.
Note: The IR lamp will illuminate only while black & white monitoring is being carried out. Set the polarity so that a signal is output during black & white monitoring.
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