Panasonic WV-NP472E operating instructions Special Menu

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10. Special Menu

This menu lets you adjust and set up the video signal of the camera to meet your requirements.

Move the cursor to RET in the bottom line of the CAM SET UP menu and press L and M simultaneously (holding down L and press M) for 2 seconds or more. The SPECIAL menu appears on the monitor screen.

 

** CAM SET UP **

** SPECIAL **

 

CAMERA ID

OFF

UP SIDE DOWN OFF

 

ALC/ELC

ALC

 

SHUTTER

---

 

CHROMA GAIN

....I....

AGC

ON(DNR-H)

AP GAIN

....I....

SENS UP

OFF

 

PEDESTAL

.I

SYNC

INT

 

 

+

WHITE BAL

ATW1

BW

OFF

 

MOTION DET

OFF

 

BURST(BW)

ON

 

LENS DRIVE

DC

 

CAMERA RESET /PUSH SW

CLOCK

OFF

 

RET END

 

 

 

RET

 

 

 

 

 

10-1. Camera Picture Upside Down Positioning

(UP SIDE DOWN)

1.Move the cursor to UP SIDE DOWN.

2.Select ON when you want to turn the picture upside down.

Note: The right and left of the picture are not reversed.

10-2. Chroma Gain Setting (CHROMA GAIN)

1.Move the cursor to CHROMA GAIN.

2.While observing the vectorscope or colour video monitor, move the “I” cursor to adjust the chroma level.

10-3. Aperture Gain Setting (AP GAIN)

1.Move the cursor to AP GAIN.

2.While observing the waveform monitor or colour video monitor, move the “I” cursor to adjust the aperture gain.

10-4. Pedestal Level Setting (PEDESTAL)

1.Move the cursor to PEDESTAL.

2.While observing the waveform monitor or colour video monitor, move the “I” cursor to adjust the pedestal level (black level).

10-5. BW

This function lets you select the colour or black-and- white mode.

1.Move the cursor to BW.

2.Select AUTO1, AUTO2, EXT, ON or OFF using L or M.

AUTO1: The camera selects the black and white mode if the picture is dark, or the colour mode if the picture is bright enough.

AUTO2: Applying AUTO1 may cause malfunction when using a source of near-infrared light at night because the illuminance changes signifi- cantly when switching between a colour pic-

ture and a black-and-white picture. This can be prevented by using the AUTO2 setting to detect the type of light source.

Note: Because the type of light source is detected based on information received from the CCD image pickup element, an object that is constantly moving or has the same colour as its background may not always be properly recognized. When choosing the AUTO2 mode, make sure to use a light source having a wavelength of 800 nm or more.

EXT: Colour picture reverts to black-and-white pic- ture when an external day/night switching sig- nal is received (refer to alarm connections).

ON: Black-and-white mode enabled.

OFF: Colour mode enabled.

The factory default setting is OFF.

3.The AUTO1 or AUTO2 menu appears on the moni- tor screen when selected.

4.Move the cursor to LEVEL and select the illumi- nance level using L or M.

** BW AUTO1 **

LEVEL HIGH

DURATION TIME .I..

S L

RET END

LOW: Colour picture switches to black-and-white picture at approx.1 lx with F1.4 lens.

HIGH: Colour picture switches to black-and-white picture at approx.5 lx with F1.4 lens.

The factory default setting is HIGH.

5.Move the cursor for DURATION TIME to set the switching time using L or M.

The following switching times are available: 10s--30s--60s--300s

(S)(L)

10-6. BURST (BW)

1.Move the cursor to BURST (BW).

2.Select ON or OFF using L or M.

ON: The burst signal is supplied along with the black-and-white composite video signal.

OFF: The burst signal is not output. The factory default setting is ON.

Notes:

We recommend that you usually select ON.

When the camera is used to synchronize the system for external sync, select ON to prevent a malfunction.

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Contents Operating Instructions Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Contents Preface TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DNS, DhcpPrecautions Clean the CCD faceplate with careHandle the camera with care Never face the camera toward the sunMajor Operating Controls and Their Functions Mounting the Lens Notes InstallationsReplacement of Auto Iris Lens Connector Flange-back Adjustment Mounting from the BottomMounting from the Top Pictures Upside-downPower-in Connections ConnectionsControl Terminal Connections Video Cable ConnectionsConnection to Intranet Type Connection to Internet TypeOperating the Camera Access from the PCPreliminary Setup Function Comparison / PC Network vs. Camera site Access from the Camera/System DeviceNetwork Speed Select a speed Prior to SET UP Buttons Used for Setup MenusCamera Setup Menus ¡From the PC¡From the Camera Setting Procedures Camera Identification Camera ID SettingLight Control Setting ALC/ELC ALC Mode with SUPER-D2 onALC Mode with SUPER-D2 OFF and ELC Mode Shutter Speed Setting ShutterGain Control Setting AGC on DNR-H, DNR-L/OFF White Balance Setting White BAL Auto-Tracing White Balance Mode ATWElectronic Sensitivity Enhancement Sens UP ATW1 Auto-Tracing White BalanceMotion Detector Setting Motion DET Lens Drive Signal Selection Lens DriveDate Display Clock Setting Manual Fine Adjustment for AWC ATWSpecial Menu To reset to the factory settings Camera Reset Http Port NumberSET UP from the PC ConnectionsConnection to Internet Type Connection to Intranet TypeNetwork Setup of the PC Network Setup of the Camera Network Setup Parameters vs. Connection Type Connection type Description of the parameterDNS DhcpSet 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 Setup Menu button Day & Night Mode Setup buttons ON/OFF/AUTOReset button ALL Reset Return buttonCamera Setup Menus Image Capture Size pixels 752x568*, 752x280, 368x280 PC Oriented SET UPAlarm Setup Image Setup FTP Client Setup User Setup Host Setup System SetupInitializing the Setup Menu InitializingInitializing the Camera Menu Initializing Html FilesImage Capture Size pixels 752x568 Viewing PicturesImage Quality Selection Monochrome Mode Transferring Picture Files Alarm FunctionsWhen an Alarm Arises Canceling Alarm Display VMD SetupDetection Area Setup EnterReviewing Alarm Pictures Resetting Alarm Auxiliary Output Control Auxiliary Output ControlTroubleshooting Specifications GeneralNetwork Section Camera SectionStandard Accessories Optional Accessories2003