Panasonic WV-NP472E Motion Detector Setting Motion DET, Lens Drive Signal Selection Lens Drive

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Manual Fine Adjustment for AWC (ATW)

You can set the white balance items manually.

1.To set MASK SET, proceed as described in steps 2 to 4 of “ALC mode with SUPER-D2 OFF and ELC mode”.

2.Move the cursor to R.

3.Press L or M to obtain the optimum amount of red gain.

4.Move the cursor to B.

5.Press L or M to obtain the optimum amount of blue gain.

Note: When you need to set MASK SET, re-adjust to obtain the optimum amount of red and blue gain.

7. Motion Detector Setting (MOTION DET)

The camera detects moving objects in the scene by monitoring changes in brightness level. You can select the level of sensitivity for motion detection.

When this camera is connected to a compatible intelli- gent CCTV system, the camera transmits an alarm sig- nal by multiplexing it with the video signal.

1.Move the cursor to MOTION DET and select ON. The factory default setting is OFF.

2.Press I. The MOTION DETECT menu appears on the monitor screen.

** MOTION DETECT **

LEVEL

....I....

 

-

+

DISPLAY MODE

 

ALARM

OFF

 

MASK SET

 

 

RET END

 

 

3.Move the cursor to MASK SET and press I. MASK SET lets you set 48 mask areas. To set MASK SET, proceed as described in steps 2 to 4 of “ALC mode with SUPER-D2 OFF and ELC mode”.

4.Move the cursor to ALARM and select ON or OFF to set the alarm for DISPLAY MODE.

Note: When using the WV-RM70, WV-CU550 series, WV-CU161 or WV-CU360 controller with this model, select OFF for ALARM.

5.Move the cursor to DISPLAY MODE and press I to see the current setting. The masks that detect the brightness changes start blinking.

6.To raise detection sensitivity, press I to return to the MOTION DETECT menu.

7.To obtain the optimum detection level, move the “I” cursor to adjust the level.

8.Repeat the procedure above to obtain a satisfacto- ry setting.

Notes:

When the camera is not used in a Panasonic Intelligent CCTV System, select OFF.

Otherwise, video equipment may malfunction because of the alarm signal misinterpretation for a time code signal.

The motion detector may malfunction when the lightening equipment continuously turns on and off, or when ELC mode is selected for ALC/ELC.

Set MASK SET over the areas where swaying leaves, curtains, or other objects are detected.

Adjust the detection level on the menu to prevent misinterpretation under low light conditions with noise.

It takes about 0.2 seconds for the alarm signal to reach the VTR’s alarm terminal after the camera detects a moving object.

The motion detector is not specifically intended to prevent theft or fire.

8.Lens Drive Signal Selection (LENS DRIVE)

Select a signal form matching to the lens installed. The factory setting is DC.

DC: Is applied to a DC driven type lens.

VIDEO: Is applied to a video signal type lens.

9. Date Display (Clock) Setting

You can select a display position and a style of the date display. The camera ID will be displayed under the position designated here.

1.In the camera setup menu, move the cursor to CLOCK, and press M or L to select a display position.

OFF: Does not display the date.

ON (L-UP):Displays at the left-upper corner.

ON (L-LOW):Displays at the left-lower corner.

ON (R-UP):Displays at the right-upper corner.

ON (R-LOW):Displays at the right-lower corner.

2.Move the cursor to CLOCK, and press I. The CLOCK menu opens.

** CLOCK **

CLOCK TYPE DD/MM/YYYY

RET END

3.Select a style with L and M. YYYY/MM/DD: Year/Month/Day MM/DD/YYYY: Month/Day/Year DD/MM/YYYY: Day/ Month/Year

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Contents Operating Instructions Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Contents TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DNS, Dhcp PrefaceNever face the camera toward the sun PrecautionsClean the CCD faceplate with care Handle the camera with careMajor Operating Controls and Their Functions Replacement of Auto Iris Lens Connector InstallationsMounting the Lens Notes Pictures Upside-down Flange-back AdjustmentMounting from the Bottom Mounting from the TopVideo Cable Connections Power-in ConnectionsConnections Control Terminal ConnectionsConnection to Internet Type Connection to Intranet TypePreliminary Setup Access from the PCOperating the Camera Network Speed Select a speed Access from the Camera/System DeviceFunction Comparison / PC Network vs. Camera site ¡From the PC Prior to SET UPButtons Used for Setup Menus Camera Setup Menus¡From the Camera Camera Identification Camera ID Setting Setting ProceduresALC Mode with SUPER-D2 on Light Control Setting ALC/ELCGain Control Setting AGC on DNR-H, DNR-L/OFF Shutter Speed Setting ShutterALC Mode with SUPER-D2 OFF and ELC Mode ATW1 Auto-Tracing White Balance White Balance Setting White BALAuto-Tracing White Balance Mode ATW Electronic Sensitivity Enhancement Sens UPManual Fine Adjustment for AWC ATW Motion Detector Setting Motion DETLens Drive Signal Selection Lens Drive Date Display Clock SettingSpecial Menu Http Port Number To reset to the factory settings Camera ResetConnection to Intranet Type SET UP from the PCConnections Connection to Internet TypeNetwork Setup of the PC Network Setup of the Camera Dhcp Network Setup Parameters vs. Connection TypeConnection type Description of the parameter DNSSet to on when using the DNS server Set to on if your internet Internet service provider uses a Set to on if the router uses Dhcp Return button Setup Menu buttonDay & Night Mode Setup buttons ON/OFF/AUTO Reset button ALL ResetCamera Setup Menus Alarm Setup Image Setup PC Oriented SET UPImage Capture Size pixels 752x568*, 752x280, 368x280 FTP Client Setup User Setup System Setup Host SetupInitializing Html Files Initializing the Setup MenuInitializing Initializing the Camera MenuImage Quality Selection Viewing PicturesImage Capture Size pixels 752x568 Monochrome Mode When an Alarm Arises Alarm FunctionsTransferring Picture Files Enter Canceling Alarm DisplayVMD Setup Detection Area SetupReviewing Alarm Pictures Resetting Alarm Auxiliary Output Control Auxiliary Output ControlTroubleshooting Camera Section SpecificationsGeneral Network SectionOptional Accessories Standard Accessories2003