Sanyo VCC-WB4000 AUTO Mode Settings, COLOR Mode Settings, 1,2,3, Set “LEVEL” to “LOW” example

Models: VCC-WB4000

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☞AUTO Mode Settings
Set “BURST” to “OFF” (example).
Set “AGC Gain” to “+6 dB” (example).
Set “AGC Gain” to “+12 dB” (example).

L5AM2/US (VCC-WB4000) GB 2003, 6, 6

CAMERA Settings

AUTO Mode Settings

1 Click the [DETAIL] button in the DAY/NIGHT field and set MODE to “AUTO”.

3 Set “LEVEL” to “LOW” (example).1,2

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3 Set “LEVEL” to “LOW” (example).

The switching level for changing between color and black & white can be set to one of three levels: LOW, MID and HIGH.

4 Set “BURST” to “OFF” (example).

4 Set “BURST” to “OFF” (example). 3

5 Click the [SET] button. 4

5 Click the [SET] button.

This completes the AUTO mode settings. Monitoring will switch between color and black & white according to the set conditions.

COLOR Mode Settings

1 Click the [DETAIL] button in the DAY/NIGHT field and set MODE to “COLOR”.

☞COLOR Mode Settings1,2,3

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3 Set “ALARM OUT” to “NO” (example).

A signal can be output from the ALARM OUT terminal when monitoring switches to black & white. (An IR lamp can be connected so that it illuminates at such times.)

4 Set “POLARITY” to “NO” (example).

The D/N IN terminal at the rear of the camera can be used to forcibly switch monitoring from color to black & white.

NO (Normal open): Normally open, so that when closed, monitoring switches between color and black & white.

NC (Normal close): Normally closed, so that when opened, monitoring switches between color and black & white.

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3 Set “ALARM OUT” to “NO” (example). 5

Note: Color/black & white switching settings are applied when the DAY/NIGHT SET screen is closed.

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6 Click the [SET] button.

This completes the COLOR mode settings. Monitoring will switch from color to black & white according to the set conditions.

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Sanyo VCC-WB4000 AUTO Mode Settings, COLOR Mode Settings, 1,2,3, Set “LEVEL” to “LOW” example, Click the SET button