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en | On-screen Display (OSD)
High Speed Pan/Tilt System
F01U.073.990 | Version 1.0 | 2007.07
Instruction Manual
Bosch Security Systems
9
On-screen Display (OSD)
During normal UPH operation, it is possible to activate the on-screen menu in order to set the
advanced functions using the corresponding key/s.
When using a Bosch keyboard, control the OSD with the
Iris
and
Focus
buttons. For dynamic
masking, the
SET
-
1
-
Enter
and
SET
-
2
-
Enter
keys are used.
Consult the user’s manual for other keyboard brands.
9.1
Using the Joystick
In order to move through the OSD, move the joystick up or down through the menus.
To enter a menu, press the
Focus Near
or
Focus Far
button. To exit a menu, press the
Iris
Open
or
Iris Close
button.
10
Moving Around the Menus
Each on-screen display (OSD) shows a list of parameters or submenus that can be selected by
the operator. For example, to access the main menu in the High Speed Pan/Tilt (see
Figure 10.1
), click
AUX
-
ON
-
200
, then
Enter
. If the camera is a Dinion
XF
option, then the Din-
ion
XF
’s main menu (see
Figure 10.2
) can be accessed by clicking
AUX
-
ON
-
46
, followed by
Enter
. The Dinion
XF
’s Installer menu can be accessed by clicking
AUX
-
ON
-
801
, followed by
Enter
.
1.
To scroll through the parameters, move the cursor by operating the joystick up and down.
–
To scroll through the parameters, move the cursor by operating the joystick up or
down.
–
The cursor is indicated by the “
” symbol at the beginning of a line, i.e. on the left
side of the screen/monitor.
2.
The “
” symbol at the end of a line, i.e. on the on the right of the screen/monitor, indi-
cates the presence of a submenu. To enter the submenu, confirm the menu item by
pressing the
Focus Near
or
Far
key.
3.
To exit the submenu, press
Iris Open
or
Iris Close
button.
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NOTICE!
High temperatures can also have a negative effect on camera image. If
the ambient (outside) air temperature exceeds 40 deg Celsius (104 deg
Fahrenheit), the HSPT will continue to operate, however some unusual effects
may appear on the video signal. These are blemishes that appear as very small
white dots on the video picture. They are usually only noticeable during and few a
few hours after dusk, when the overall scene becomes darker, and the housing is
still cooling down as the sun goes down.
Continued exposure of the HSPT to excessive ambient (outside) air temperatures
will effect the long-term reliability of the HSPT, cause blemished to become more
severe, and may introduce fixed pattern noise (FPN) on the video signal.
Solution: via Bilinx change the SensUp setting in the camera to OFF; this reduces
the number and intensity of the blemishes.