CONNECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
bAttaching the lens
Use any DC type and CS mounting lens equipped with an auto iris (sold separately).
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Brake coil | Drive coil (+) |
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Brake coil (+) | Drive coil |
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bCamera attachment
When attaching the camera, make sure to verify that the attachment surface will allow full tightening of the screws. Plaster board, etc., may not give a strong enough attachment, and it is recommended to use a reinforcement, or other method so that the screws are anchored securely.
When monitoring lighting or other extremely bright objects (whichexceed the maximum required illumination), smearing may occur in | Changing the | |
bracket topside out | ||
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adjust the angle of illumination and other factors while observing |
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the monitor. |
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Make sure to use the screws to secure the bracket.
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bFlange-back adjustment
This normally does not need adjustment. If the picture is out of focus at the telephoto position, adjust the
3 Set to the maximum | 2 Set to the maximum |
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and focus the picture. | focus the picture. |
1 Loosen.
4 Tighten.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the image stays
bSupported coaxial cables
Cable type – Length:
•If you use a cable other than the type above, the image or sync signal will be attenuated and will not be transmitted correctly.
POWER VIDEO
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GND AC24V
DC12V
CONTROL LINE PHASE
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bCamera adjustments/settings
The camera comes
If you have trouble adjusting the camera, consult your dealer or an Authorized Sanyo Service Center.
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<C-BW> Day/Night function switchover point
This switch is used to set the timing for automatic switching between color and
aSet the switchover point to brighter side so that the automatic switch may trip in brighter condition for switchover between color and
High | B/W | Color |
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aSet the switchover point to darker side so that the automatic switch may trip in darker condition for switchover between color and
Low | B/W | Color |
2 | Switchover point |
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<BLC> Backlight compensation
Only when using an auto-iris lens
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*If the background of the object is extremely dark, set to Center zone metering.
<WB> White balance (color compensation)
<ES/EI> Iris setting
• The color image will be displayed first when the power is turned on. |
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automatically, it is normal for movement of the optical filter to be |
Manual White Balance
Auto-Tracing White balance
bPower cable
<AC 24 V connection> | <DC 12 V connection> |
GND AC24V
DC12V
Use of a manual or fixed
Use of an auto-iris lens
iris lens (for indoor use)
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• Set the lens aperture to the shortest |
• When using a manual or fixed iris lens under fluorescent light, the |
heard and for a vertical black band to move across the screen. |
• Switching from |
significant degree of reflection from the object when using infrared |
illumination in |
avoid switching to color image. |
• The focus setting position may differ between color and |
focus for both images is in the optimum position. |
<GAIN> Auto gain control (AGC)
Turn clockwise to augment the color.
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<SYNC> Sync setting
Line-Lock
(Only when using an AC power supply)To prevent a fire hazard use any |
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image may flicker. |
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bright, adjust the contrast by using the LEVEL dial. |
High sensitivity
Normal
Increased electronic sensitivity to obtain a sensitivity bright image in a lower illuminance*
LINE
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Internal sync
bWhen a hunting reaction occurs
Under near infrared lighting or other similar conditions, hunting reaction may occur because the Day/Night function is not carried out normally. In such case, refer to the following diagram for cable connection to fix the image either to color or
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You cannot control the switchover operation by using an external switch, etc., while switching between color and
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* This setting causes noise generation and a grainy image.
<AP> Aperture compensation
Sharp outline | Normal outline |
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*Adjust the roll by turning the LINE PHASE dial on the second and subsequent cameras.
If the vertical roll cannot be corrected by adjusting the LINE PHASE dial on the second and subsequent cameras, try adjusting the LINE PHASE dial on the first camera. If it still cannot be corrected, please check that the polarity of the power cords of all connected devices is correct.
<LEVEL> Lens iris level adjustment
When using an
Low (darker) | High (brighter) |
LH
LEVEL
A. I.
LENS