JVC TK-C676 manual Private Mask Setup

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PRIVATE MASK Setup

Use the PRIVATE MASK screen to set up the private mask function, which grays out areas that are not required to be included in the monitored picture. Up to four private masks can be set per screen, and up to eight private masks can be set in total.

MENU button

SET button

 

 

 

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580

SETUP

 

CAMERA

POSITION

 

 

 

 

POWER

 

 

 

 

MENU

SET

ALARM

AUTO

F-1

F-2

F-3

 

 

KEY LOCK

 

 

 

 

 

LENS

 

 

CAMERA/POSITION

PAN/TILT

 

SPEED

 

1

2

3

CAMERA

POSI-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TION

 

IRIS

 

4

5

6

1

2

CLOSE

OPEN

 

 

 

OPTION

OPTION

NEAR

FOCUS

FAR

7

8

9

AUTO

AUTO

 

AF

 

PAN

PATROL

WIDE

ZOOM

TELE

CLEAR

0

ENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

/HOME

 

 

 

Numeric keys

CAMERA buttons

PAN/TILT lever

1. Select the camera. ( RM-P2580 Instruction manual)

CAMERA button Numeric key (camera number) ENTER button. The picture of the selected camera is output.

2. Select the angle of view.

Use the PAN/TILT lever and the lens button to set the viewing angle to which the private mask function is to be applied.

3. Display the SETUP menu on the camera. ( P. 18, steps 1 to 4 )

MENU button (3 sec.) Select “CAMERA” using the PAN/TILT lever SET button.

The camera moves to the home position.

TELE ENTER button button

WIDE button

4. Tilt the PAN/TILT lever up or down to move the cursor

(>) to “CAMERA FUNCTION” and press the SET button.

The CAMERA FUNCTION menu is displayed.

– – – C A M E R A F U N C T I O N – – –

P O S . T I T L E L O C .

U P - L

F L I P

D I G I T A L

V A R . P / T S P E E D

O N

E A S Y A F

O F F

D . Z O O M M A X

X 2

P R I V A T E M A S K . .

 

– – – P R I V A T E M A S K – – –

M O D E

 

O N

 

M A S K

N O

1

*

 

M A S K

E D

I T . .

 

M A S K D E L E T E . .

5. Move the cursor (>) to “PRIVATE MASK” and press the SET button.

The PRIVATE MASK submenu is displayed.

6. Select the private mask function ON or OFF.

Turn the private mask function on or off by setting the “MODE” item in the submenu to ON or OFF (Factory setting: OFF)

7. Select the mask number.

Select the private mask number from MASK NO. 1 to 8 and move the cursor on to the item “MASK EDIT.” Of these, a maximum of 4 can be set within one picture.

If an already set mask number is selected, the (*) mark will be displayed.

8. Edit the masking area.

Already set.

• Move the cursor to “MASK EDIT” and press the SET button to display the MASK EDIT screen. (The masked area will be dis- played as a grayed-out area.)

• Tilt the PAN/TILT lever to move the grayed-out area to the center of the area to be masked.

• Press the TELE and WIDE buttons to set the masked area size.

– – – M A S K E D I T – – –

P U S H M E N U S A V E & R E T U R N

– – – M A S K D E L E T E – – –

C A N C E L

D E L E T E

CAUTIONS

CAUTIONS

It is not possible to set five or more masks in adjacent areas. (Even when this is attempted, the masked area that is required to be set will not be displayed.)

MASK cannot be set at lower than approx. 45° in the horizontal direction. (The masks for new settings are not displayed.)

9.Press the MENU button.

The screen returns to the “PRIVATE MASK menu”.

To delete a private masked area, select “MASK DELETE”, move the cur- sor to “DELETE” and press the SET button.

The PRIVATE MASK menu reappears after the data has been deleted. To cancel deletion, select “CANCEL” and press the SET button.

10.Repeat steps 6 to 9 for each additional masked area.

11.Press the MENU button.

The screen returns to the “CAMERA FUNCTION” menu.

Depending on the camera direction, a picture may be shot even in the setting private mask area.

The private MASK function cannot be carried out during the initializing process immediately after the power is turned on.

If a high value is set in item “SENSE UP”, the masked object may be displayed depending on the camera orientation even when the object is located within the private masking area.

If the picture being shot contains 5 or more masks, the entire picture is masked.

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Contents TK-C676 Important Safeguards Contents Provided Accessories FeaturesSafety Precautions Instructions Ceiling mount Preset positions Precautions for Correct OperationCamera setups with which auto focusing may be difficult  Zooming Ceiling Mount Controls, Connectors and Indicators$ Machine ID Switch Camera Connector FemaleSetting Switches Connector MaleObserve the following points when connecting compo Switch settings PMulti-Drop Communication System Cable connections PMemo Terminal side of the Ceiling Mount Switch 7 OFF Switch 8 onPoint-to-Point Communication System Two wires must be connected Four wires must be connectedDuplex For example connection with an RM-P2580 Camera Setting switches Switch SettingsMachine ID Camera ID check procedureBers on the RM-P2580 ExampleMake a 90 mm diameter hole in the ceiling Cable ConnectionsConnect the cables Remove the cover from the Ceiling MountAttach the cover Attach the drop prevention wire Attaching a safety wireAttaching the Ceiling Mount Attaching the CameraFit the camera Ensure that the lock screw is looseRotate the camera Tighten the lock screwSetting the camera menus from an RM-P2580 Setup ProcedurePress and hold the Menu button for 3 seconds Press the SET buttonMenu for setting up the function of each preset position Menu for setting up the home posi- tion onlyMenu Screen Flow Normal screenCamera Function Screen Camera TITLE/ALARM Screen Alarm Alarm Input PolarityAlarm Output Alarm OUT1Camera ALC/ExDR screen Camera Video Adjustment ScreenExDR Mode AGC Mode10 dB Sense UPMode ColourLevel LOWHome Motion Detect Screen Alarm DisplayArea Edit DemonstrationAuto PAN/PATROL/TRACE Screen Position Function SET Screen Factory Settings screenPrivate Mask Setup Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each title character Camera Title SetupPress the Tele button Move the cursor to Area Title Edit and press the SET button Area Title SetupPress the FAR button Repeat steps 5 to 7 for each area titleRepeat steps 5 to 7 for each alarm title Alarm Title SetupDisplay the Setup menu on the camera Move the cursor to Area Edit and press the SET button Home Motion Detect SetupHome Motion Detect menu Area Edit screenAdjust the viewing angle of the start position Auto PAN SetupSet the auto pan mode and speed Auto Patrol Setup Move the cursor to Autotrace SET and press the SET button Auto Trace SetupSet the patrol start position Auto Trace SET screen is displayedRepeat steps 5 to 7 for each title character Position Title SetupPosition Function SET screen Position Title screenCeiling plate Attaching a Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket Optional WB-S575Clamp the Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket Connection Cables Attach the Ceiling Mount to the Ceiling Flush Mount BracketAttach the ceiling panel Remove the ceiling panel Removing a Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket Optional WB-S575Remove the camera Check the release labels thoroughly before removalSymptom Cause Information Remedy TroubleshootingPower cannot be Turned onCamera SpecificationsPan/Tilt Mechanism GeneralDimensions in combination with the WB-S575 External dimensions Unit mmCeiling mount hole WB-S575 Ceiling flush mount bracket + Ceiling panelTK-C676 Dome Type Camera
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