Samsung SCC-C6475(P) manual Color/Bw, Motion DET

Page 46

COLOR/BW

In the COLOR/BW menu, you can switch ON or OFF the IR (infrared) Filter.

In a poor illumination environment, the IR filter is turned off in the BW mode the its sensitivity increases as high as a black and white camera. On the other hand, the IR filter is turned on and the sensitivity decreases in the COLOR mode.

COLOR : The IR Filter is ON and the screen is normal.

MOTION DET

In MOTION DET, you can set the Motion Detection function, Motion Detection Sensitivity, and the Area of Motion Detection. If the Motion Detection function is set, the movement of an intruder can be detected. When motion is detected, it sets off the Alarm signal of the Controller.

BW : The IR Filter is OFF and the screen is black and white.

(Sensitivity to low light is increased to a level comparable to a black and white camera.)

Select BW and press [ENTER] and the additional menu to select BURST ON/OFF will appear.

AUTO : Select to automatically switch between the COLOR mode and BW mode depending on the amount of light. In low light conditions, the IR Filter is turned OFF and the sensitivity to low light is increased by switching to the BW mode, but in bright light conditions, the IR Filter is turned ON and the sensitivity is decreased by switching to

 

(CAMERA SET)

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAMERA ID

OFF

 

 

V-SYNC

INT

 

 

COLOR/BW

COLOR

 

 

 

 

ON...

 

 

MOTION DET

 

 

ZOOM SPEED

3

 

 

DIGITAL ZOOM

OFF

 

 

EXIT

QUIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press [Enter]

(MOTION DET)

AREA PRESET...

SENSITIVITY L ------ H RET

E

the COLOR mode.

Select AUTO and press [ENTER] and the additional menu to select BW LEVEL and DURATION will appear.

-BURST ON : The color burst signal is output together with black and white composite video signal.

-BURST OFF : The color burst signal is not output.

-LEVEL : You can set the brightness level that changes from COLOR mode to BW mode in 3 steps : LOW, MEDIUM, and HIGH.

-DURATION : Set the HOLDING time for switching between COLOR and BW mode depending the changes in the amount of light. You can set the HOLDING time to 10sec (S), 30sec, 60sec, or 300sec( L).

In AUTO mode, AGC will operates in high speed mode, and you cannot change it manually, as it is indicated by "---".

Select ON and press [ENTER] and the MOTION DET additional menu will appear. The AREA menu, selecting the screen area where the MOTION detection function will be applied may be selected by PRESET or USER. Set AREA to PRESET and the MOTION detection function will be applied to the factory default part.

If you set the AREA menu to USER and press [ENTER], you may vary the size and position of the area where you want to apply the MOTION detection function by yourself. Press Left, Right, Up, or Down to select an area size. Press ENTER and then Left, Right, Up, or Down to select a position. Press ENTER again to move back to the upper menu.

Use [ENTER] and Left, Right, Up, or Down to move and scale the MOTION detection area.

Press [ENTER] again and you will escape the AREA setup menu.

Use SENSITIVITY to set up the sensitivity of MOTION detection strength. The higher, the more sensitive.

(CAMERA SET)

(AUTO)

SIZE

SIZE

CAMERA ID

OFF

V-SYNC

INT

COLOR/BW

 

AUTO...

MOTION DET

OFF

ZOOM SPEED

1

DIGITAL ZOOM

OFF

EXIT

QUIT

Press [Enter]

BURST

 

ON

LEVEL

LOW

DURATION

S

------

L

RET

 

 

 

Use the [Left,

Right, Up, Down]

Keys

POSITION

POSITION

 

Caution : If you use an infrared light source while in AUTO mode, AUTO switching malfunction and camera AF malfunction may occur.

After PAN/TILT movement finishes, MOTION DET function will not work for about 5 seconds to stablize the chage of the screen.

4-6

4-7

Image 46
Contents SCC C6475P Important Safety Instructions FCC Statement Before Usage Table of contents Chapter CC-C6475 P Overvi ewSCC-C6475P Introduction Locations of ControlAdapter Connection SCC-C6475P Adapter BoardSetting communication Protocol Initial SettingSetting RS-422A/RS-485 termination Baud Rate SettingCC- C6475P Installatio n Factory DefaultBefore Installing Ceiling Mount Bracket SBR-100DCM Wall Mount Adaptor SADT-100WMCeiling Mount Adaptor SADT-100CM Indoor Housing SHG-120Outdoor Housing SHG-220 Pole Mount Adaptor SADT-100PMInstalling the Camera MatchCase of using xDSL/Cable Internet network and IP router Network Manual OverviewPage Http Port Case of connecting more than 2 cameras to one IP routerExample http//192.168.1.20181 Case of connecting more than 2 cameras to an IP router Case of using the LAN and IP router Example No.1 SCC-C6475P IP Subnet Mask Gateway Page RJ-45 Cross Lan Cable will be enclosed with products Example IP Subnet mask Gateway Page Setting the IP Case of connecting the camera in the intranet LANLog Title bar and the upper menuLogo and Video Format Viewer ScreenChoice of camera and channel Screen Size/Alarm/Banner window display Screencapture/record/playSetting the basic function Image screen adjustmentVideo Page User Camera PresetLanguage Setting the system StatusIP Filter LogSoftware Update ResetParameter LayoutOverlay Image Overlay Text Screen Look View Html CodeTransfer Setup AlarmAlarm Setup Alarm Priority SET PortNetwork NetworkIP Notification Setup Menu Overvie w Network Terms DefinitionStructure of the Setup Menu Exit QUIT/SAVESync Camera SET MenuCamera ID COLOR/BW Motion DETVideo SET Menu Motion ShutterAGC AGC GainWhite BAL DISSpecial PresetFocus Mode FocusZone SET Blank ALL below SET Zone Area Blank ALL AbovePryvacy Zone MAP Reverse SET ZoomZone DIR SET Zone AreaAuto SET Speed DirectionEndless PatternAlarm SET Other SET Short Keys System InfoInstallation of IP router SpecificationsConnecting the Internet LoginSetting the IP sharing setting Example Linksys model WRT54G Verify the Connection state Set the Time zonePort Forwarding Be sure to read this Setting the IP router Example Netgear model RP614v2 Access Setting the internet connectionVerify the connection status Setting IP router Example D-Link model DI-624+ Run WizardTime zone Password for RouterFirst screen Cable ModemEncryption Wireless LANRestart Checking the Connection Port Forwarding Be sure to readProduct specifications