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change to yellow) or to deactivate it (field will
change to orange).
3) If the button SET is pressed for a longer time
(approx. 2 seconds), the following submenu will
appear:
BLC AREA
ALL CLEAR
ALL SET
RETURN
EXIT
All fields will be deactivated via ALL CLEAR and
activated via ALL SET. It will be possible to return
to the grid via RETURN to activate / deactivate indi-
vidual fields. To exit the area definition, select the
line EXIT and confirm.
4) Adjust the intensity of illumination with BLC RATIO.
4.4 AGC – automatic gain control
ON↵
gain control activated
OFF
no gain control
With activated gain control, the video signal will be
amplified accordingly in case of poor lighting. The
value AGC GAIN in the submenu will define the control
range. A high amplification will increase the bright-
ness of the image, but will also cause a higher image
noise.
4.5 WHITE BAL.
The white balance is used to adapt the camera to the
colour temperature of different light sources.
Colour temperature of different light sources:
Incandescent lamp
Fluorescent lamp
Sunlight
Daylight with a clear blue sky
ATW
automatic adaptation with varying lighting
in the colour temperature range 1800 K to
10 500 K (e. g. for outdoor applications or
when using special light sources such as
sodium vapour lamps)
AWB
automatic adaptation with smaller colour
temperature range (e. g. with room illumi-
nation via incandescent lamps or fluores-
cent lamps)
FIXED↵
in the submenu, four fixed colour temper-
atures (MODE1 to MODE4) are available
MANUAL↵ in the submenu, the proportions of RED
and BLUE will be adjusted separately
4.6 FUNCTION – further functions
FUNCTION
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CAMERA ID
OFF
MIRROR
OFF
DAY NIGHT
AUTO↵
MOTION
OFF
PRIVACY
OFF
GAMMA
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4.6.1 CAMERA ID – inserting a camera name
OFF
no camera name inserted
ON↵
camera name inserted
Input of a camera name:
1) With ON↵ selected, press the button SET to
change to the following submenu:
ID SETUP
CAMERA ID
CAMERA
↵ C
POSITION↵
RETURN
2) CAMERA ID is selected. Press the button SET.
3) With the button UP or DOWN, select the character
for the first input field. Press the button RIGHT to
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go to the next input field etc. (15 characters as a
maximum).
4) To confirm the input of a name, move the cursor
below the arrow ↵ with the button RIGHT or LEFT
and press the button SET.
However, to delete the complete name, move
the cursor below the C at the right end with the but-
ton RIGHT or LEFT and press the button SET. To
enter a new name, move the cursor to the first
input field again with the button RIGHT or LEFT.
5) To define the position of the name in the image,
select the line POSITION↵ and confirm with the
button SET. The name will flash on the screen.
6) Move the name to the desired position with the but-
tons LEFT, RIGHT, UP and DOWN and confirm the
position with the button SET.
4.6.2 MIRROR inversion of image
OFF
no mirror inversion
ON
mirror inversion around the vertical axis
4.6.3 DAY NIGHT mode
For this menu item, three options are available:
Mode AUTO↵ and mode COLOR↵
With sufficient lighting, the camera is set to colour
mode (day); when darkness falls, the IR LEDs will
light up and the camera will change to B / W mode
(night). With AUTO↵ selected, the threshold value
for the day / mode switchover will be adjusted in the
submenu DAY NIGHT AUTO with START LEVEL
and the threshold value for the night / day switchover
with END LEVEL: the higher the value, the lower the
luminous intensity at which the switchover will be
2 800 – 3 200 K
triggered in case of upper or lower deviations.
4 000 – 5 000 K
(Note: Changes of the value DELAY in the submenu
> 5 000 K
DAY NIGHT AUTO will not have any effect.)
> 10 000 K
Mode B/W↵
The camera is always set to B / W mode; when dark-
ness falls, the IR LEDs will light up. In the submenu,
it will be possible to select if the colour synchro-
nization signal (BURST) is to be part of the video sig-
nal (ON) or not (OFF). A B / W video signal without
burst will prevent interfering coloured noise in the
B/ W image. However, some (LCD) monitors will
generally require the colour synchronization signal
for image synchronization. To exit the submenu,
press the button SET.
4.6.4 MOTION detection
OFF
no motion detection
ON↵
motion detection activated
In the submenu MOTION, the area for motion detec-
tion will be defined in the line AREA↵ (see settings for
BLC AREA↵ in chapter 4.3); the threshold value for
motion detection will be defined in the line MOTION TH.
(the higher the value, the less sensitive the motion
detection). The MOTION TRACE can be activated or
deactivated. If it is ON, the grid fields triggering the
detection will be highlighted for a short time.
MOTION
AREA↵
MOTION TH.
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If any motion is detected, the symbol
the top right of the image.
4.6.5 PRIVACY – masking of image areas
OFF
no masking
ON↵
masking activated
To mask image areas not to be monitored, four rec-
tangular masking areas (AREAO to AREA3), independ-
ently adjustable, will be available:
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In the submenu PRIVACY, select the masking area in
the line AREA SEL. The setting AREA STATE will
define if it is activated (ON) or deactivated (OFF). Then
define the size of the area by displacing the edges
(LEFT, RIGHT, TOP, BOTTOM). In the line COLOR, it will
be possible to select the desired colour for all four
areas together.
PRIVACY
AREA SEL
AREA STATE
LEFT
RIGHT
TOP
BOTTOM
COLOR
RETURN
4.6.6 GAMMA correction
The gamma correction is used to adapt the brightness
distribution in the video signal to the non-linear human
brightness perception. It will be possible to adjust val-
ues in the range of 0.05 to 1 and the option USER
(= 0.45). A correction value of 0.45 will be suitable for
the display on most monitors.
4.7 ADJUST – image settings
Make the image settings for (CONTRAST, SHARP-
NESS, proportion of blue (CB_GAIN) and proportion of
red (CR_GAIN).
ADJUST
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
CB_GAIN
CR_GAIN
RETURN
4.8 LANGUAGE of the menu
English and four Asian languages will be available.
4.9 RESET of all settings
When the menu item is activated, the following
options will appear:
LOAD DEFAULT
YES reset to factory settings
NO no reset
YES is selected. To retain the individual settings,
select NO. Confirm the selection with the button SET.
5 Specifications
Image sensor: . . . . . . . . . 8.5 mm (
System: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CCIR / PAL
Number of pixels: . . . . . . . hor. 795 × vert. 596
Resolution: . . . . . . . . . . . . 480 lines
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Lens: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 : 1.2/4 – 9 mm
OFF
Minimum illumination: . . . 0 lux (IR LEDs on)
IR range: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 m
Video output . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Vpp / 75 Ω, BNC
will flash on
Ambient temperature . . . . -10 °C to +50 °C
Power supply: . . . . . . . . . 12 V /400 mA
Protection class of housing: IP 66
Cable length: . . . . . . . . . . 0.7 m
Dimensions, weight: . . . . . 85 × 80 × 150 mm, 1.3 kg
Subject to technical modification.
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