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Changing camera settings from remote control

This function performs automatic adjustment according to the brightness.
It sets the video signals of the camera such as color level and contour enhancement.

(

 indicates the default value)

CAMERA ALC screen

Item

Setting value

Functions and settings

SHUTTER

1/50

1/120
1/250
1/500
1/1000
1/2000
1/4000
1/10000

This item sets the speed of the electronic shutter. When [SENSE UP] item is set 
to 

A

2

B

 and above, the variable setting value is 

A

1/50

B

 and 

A

1/120

B

 only.

Memo 

                                                                                                               

Flickering of fluorescent lightings can be reduced when the shutter speed is 
set to 

A

1/50

B

 or 

A

1/120

B

 respectively in regions of commercial power 

frequency 50 Hz and 60 Hz.

A smear phenomenon specific to CCD, where white bands appear vertically 

                                                                                                                                       

along bright light source, is more emphasized the faster the shutter speed is.

AGC MODE

OFF

MID

HIGH
SUPER

This item sets the maximum gain of AGC (Automatic Gain Control) that 
increases the sensitivity electronically for objects with little light. Set according to 
the brightness of the object.

If 

A

OFF

B

 is set, AGC will not function.

Memo 

                                                                                                               

When the [B&W MODE] item is set to 

A

AUTO

B

 and this item is set to 

A

SUPER

B

A

SUPER

B

 will be displayed. If it is set to other settings, 

A

HIGH

B

 

will be displayed and gain will be increased until it reaches the displayed 
value.

If the gain is increased, the screen appears grainy in dark places.

If 

A

SUPER

B

 is selected, the camera may take some time to respond to the 

                                                                                                                                       

rapid change in level.

SENSE UP

OFF

2

4

8

16

32

64

128

[SENSE UP] is a function to extend the exposure time and increase the sensitivity.

This item sets the degree to increase the sensitivity automatically when the object 
becomes dark.

When the setting is 

A

32

B

, the sensitivity will automatically increase continuously 

until it is 32 times more than the normal level.

When sensitivity increases, the shutter speed becomes slower and hence, 
movement becomes unnatural. When the [SHUTTER] item is set to 

A

1/250

B

 and 

above, 

A

- - -

B

 will be displayed and [SENSE UP] will not function.

Memo 

                                                                                                               

When the electronic zoom ratio is increased, the screen may appear grainy, 

                                                                                                                                       

whitish or with white streaks. This is not a malfunction.

ALC MODE

MOTION

PICTURE

This item sets whether to prioritize movement or image quality when the object 
becomes dark.

MOTION

:Prioritizes movement. When an object becomes dark, AGC 

(Automatic Gain Control) will function first. This is suitable for objects 
with fast movement.

PICTURE :Prioritizes image quality. When an object becomes dark, electronic 

sensitizing (increased electronic sensitivity) will function first. This is 
suitable for objects that prioritize images.

Memo 

                                                                                                               

When either [AGC MODE] item or [SENSE UP] item is set to 

A

OFF

B

A

- - -

B

 

will be displayed and settings is disabled.

When [B&W MODE] item is set to 

A

AUTO

B

, this item becomes 

A

MOTION

B

 

                                                                                                                                       

and 

A

- - -

B

 is displayed.

TK-C686E_EN.book  Page 34  Tuesday, December 4, 2007  4:45 PM

Summary of Contents for TK-C686E

Page 1: ... for purchasing this product Before beginning to operate this unit please read the instruction manual carefully in order to make sure that the best possible performance is obtained LST0621 001A TK C686E_EN book Page 1 Tuesday December 4 2007 4 45 PM ...

Page 2: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 TK C686E_EN book Page 2 Tuesday December 4 2007 4 45 PM ...

Page 3: ...a firm place As the unit rotates at high speed mount it on a firm place with sufficient strength to support the vibration and weight of the unit approx 1 9 kg If the ceiling material e g decorated plywood plaster board and bluster board is not strong enough apply reinforcement materials such as veneer plywood If the reinforcement is weak the vibration will cause fuzzy images on the monitor screen ...

Page 4: ...n 32 CAMERA ALC screen 34 CAMERA VIDEO screen 36 AUTO PAN PATROL TRACE screen 37 POS FUNCTION SET screen 40 FACTORY SETTINGS screen 41 Detailed setting Private Mask Setting 42 Home Motion Detect Alarm Setting 44 HOME M DETECT TRACKING Setting 46 Manual Pan Limit Setting 48 Camera Title Setting 50 Area Display Mode Setting Title 51 Area Display Mode Setting Direction 52 Remote Control Alarm Title S...

Page 5: ...erature Condensation may occur inside the dome cover Maintenance 䢇 Turn off the power before performing maintenance 䢇 Wipe using a soft cloth Wiping it with thinner or benzene may melt the surface or cause it to fog For tough stains wipe using a cloth that is dipped into a neutral detergent diluted with water followed by wiping with a dry cloth Before starting an important recording be sure to per...

Page 6: ...week to initialize the camera and clean the contact 䢇 Do not touch the dome cover with your hands Dirty covers will cause image deterioration 䢇 Do not subject the dome cover to strong impact It may result in damage and water seepage 䢇 The dome cover may fog due to the drastic change of temperature when humidity is high 䢇 Do not connect an AC 24 V cable to AC 230 V power supply The camera will be d...

Page 7: ...us operation 4 million operations Slip ring Approx 5 million operations Cooling fan Approx 50 000 hours Alarm output 1 relay Approx 100 000 times 䡵 Auto Focus Objects which are difficult to be focused automatically When the brightness of the image plane is extremely high bright When the brightness of the image plane is extremely low dim When the brightness of the image plane is constantly changing...

Page 8: ...evention wire fixing bracket This attaches to the fall prevention wire O of the camera G Wire clamp fixing hole This is used to bundle wires A Page 14 H Safety wire mounting hole Mount wires from the ceiling slab or channel to this hole to prevent the camera from falling Name and Function of Parts B D C E A G F H I N J L K M 䡵 Terminal 䡵 Setting switch Pin number Cable color Signal Name 1 BROWN Al...

Page 9: ...onnects to the connection terminal male of the camera O Fall Prevention Wire This attaches to the fall prevention wire fixing bracket F of the camera P Front Mask Q Lens Lens cannot be replaced R Camera fixing lock knob x2 This knob secures the camera to the ceiling so that it does not fall S Camera fixing lock knob x2 This knob secures the camera to the ceiling so that it does not fall T Cable co...

Page 10: ...tion A Page 20 Do not connect the control signal cables in a loop 10 Connection Installation Note Set the TERM switch of CAM1 to ON and terminate at the controller with a resistance of 110 K Set the TERM switches of the other cameras to OFF As long as there are no specifications set PROTOCOL 2 to AOFFB An AC 24 V power source must be supplied to each camera System Connection Example TK C686E_EN bo...

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Page 12: ... camera faces front and open the screw hole 2 Pull the cables from the hole in the ceiling Pull out the fall prevention wire power cable coaxial cable control signal cable alarm signal cable and provided alarm cable that were mounted to the ceiling slab from the wall 3 Remove the terminal cover Loosen two screws on the ceiling clamping bracket and remove the terminal cover Camera Installation Proc...

Page 13: ...V power supply The camera will be damaged If the wrong cable is connected the internal circuit may be damaged Do not use the camera Bring it to your nearest JVC dealer for inspection For safety reasons turn on the power only after all the connection is complete To supply AC 24 V use a AC 24 V supplying power unit that is insulated from AC 230 V line Take note of the length strength pull and materi...

Page 14: ...ection to pull out the cables changes according to the mounting method of the camera Note Be sure to mount the terminal cover to prevent foreign objects or dust from entering When pulling out the cables from the top make the fall prevention wire go under the terminal cover and pull it out together with the other cables When pulling out the cables from the side remove the cable cover of the camera ...

Page 15: ...he ceiling structure If the ceiling structure is metal and insulation is not provided between the camera and the ceiling structure image noise may occur Be sure to provide insulation Mounting the camera to the ceiling 1 Remove the tape on the lens section 2 Remove the lens cap 3 Mount the dome cover to the camera ACheck that the dome cover and lens are free from dirt BTurn the dome cover in a cloc...

Page 16: ...cked When pulling out the cables from the side remove the cable cover of the camera A Page 14 8 Lock When the camera is mounted on the ceiling clamping bracket lower the camera fixing lock knobs x2 in the direction of the arrow and secure the camera such that it does not fall off Memo To remove the camera follow the reverse procedures Mounting the Camera continued Be sure to connect the fall preve...

Page 17: ...cording to the system used 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Invalid Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 Invalid Switch 7 CCU connection Switch 8 RX TERM system connection switch Cable length switch Setting Switch No setting T Set all to AOFFB Switch Setting TK C686E_EN book Page 17 Tuesday December 4 2007 4 45 PM ...

Page 18: ... monitor 3 Check the display on the monitor screen Check that ADUPLEXB AID LLB are displayed and they match the VIDEO INPUT number of RM P2580 Otherwise reset the machine ID Memo When operating a system using the RM P2580 several cameras can be connected and used on one control signal cable Consequently an incorrect switch setting on just a single camera will cause the entire system to work incorr...

Page 19: ... 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 Machine ID Machine ID setting switch 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 ON 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 ...

Page 20: ... terminal block as shown in the diagram below Memo Inserting the tip of the screwdriver into the slit of the terminal block will remove the terminal block easily B Peel off about 4 mm of the alarm signal cable covering and insert into the terminal C Turn the screws at the side and secure the alarm signal cable D When the alarm signal cable is secured return the terminal block that was removed in A...

Page 21: ...nnect it such that the voltage of the terminal is higher than that of the terminal It will be damaged if reverse voltage is supplied Memo When alarm is switched ON OFF a sound will be produced from the alarm output 1 relay If you mind the sound use alarm output 2 terminal Be sure not to exceed the rating Connecting the coaxial cable Connecting a RG 59 coaxial cable Treat the extremity of the coaxi...

Page 22: ...screws on the sides and secure the control signal cable D When the control signal cable is secured return the terminal block that was removed in A to its original position 䡵 Overall view of control signal cable connection Memo We recommend the use of paired cables or twisted pair cables used in Ethernet rather than 0 61 4 core 2 pairs cables Thickness of the cable is R0 4 mm to R1 3 mm Arrange the...

Page 23: ... 230 V line If thin cables are used the resistance of the cables will be high and a significant voltage drop will occur when the camera is at its maximum power consumption when pan tilt and zoom operates at the same time Either use a thick cable with low resistance or place the power supply near to the camera and shorten the length of the cable to restrict the voltage drop at the rated current of ...

Page 24: ... the MENU button for 3 seconds The MENU button lamp lights up The SETUP screen at the remote control is displayed from MONITOR OUTPUT 1 3 Shift down the PAN TILT lever and move the cursor Z to the CAMERA item When the lever is pressed upwards S the cursor moves up When the lever is pressed downwards T the cursor moves down 4 Press the SET button The item and screen are displayed Items with A B at ...

Page 25: ...shown in the left diagram will be displayed when the item setting is changed 7 Press the MENU button When the item has been set press the MENU button to return to the top menu screen CAMERA FUNCTION1 V PHASE 1 POS TITLE LOC UP L PRIVATE MASK MANUAL DISPLAY ON HOME M DETECT OFF D ZOOM MAX X2 STABILIZER OFF MENU RETURN Example of submenu screen Change mark TK C686E_EN book Page 25 Tuesday December 4...

Page 26: ...IS MODE AUTO ExDR MODE OFF ExDR LEVEL BLC MODE OFF W BALANCE ATW W R GAIN B GAIN MENU RETURN SET CHAR SET STABILIZER AUTO PAN PATROL TRACE MENU RETURN SET SUB MENU CAMERA ALC MENU RETURN SHUTTER 1 50 AGC MODE MID SENSE UP OFF ALC MODE B W COLOUR MODE MENU RETURN CAMERA VIDEO MONITOR TYPE CRT DVR SAVE MODE OFF COLOUR LEVEL NORMAL ENHANCE LEVEL NORMAL SETUP ON DNR MODE OFF SEC MODE OFF MENU RETURN B...

Page 27: ...OME 10s PATROL2 POS1 10s PATROL27 POS26 10s PATROL28 POS27 10s PATROL29 POS28 10s PATROL30 POS29 10s PATROL31 POS30 10s PATROL32 POS31 10s AUTO PATROL SET MODE1 PATROL97 POS96 10s PATROL98 POS97 10s PATROL99 POS98 10s PATROL100 POS99 10s FOCUS MODE ZOOM PAGE MENU RETURN AUTO PAN POSITION SET MENU RETURN SET L R START POS SET SET INVALID DURING PAN MOVEMENT ALARM INPUT ALARM INPUT POLARITY TIME PRI...

Page 28: ... AAUTO TRACE B will be displayed respectively on the screens during auto pan and auto trace operation ON Manual will be displayed OFF Manual will not be displayed Memo When this item is set to AONB Manual will not be displayed during selection of preset position if the AREA DISPLAY item A Page 32 is set to ATITLEB or ADIRB HOME M DETECT OFF ALARM TRACKING When the camera is at home position this i...

Page 29: ... the configured Motion Detect Tracking function D ZOOM MAX 1 2 4 8 16 32 When the zoom lens is set to telephoto optical zoom and electronic zoom will be enabled This item sets the maximum value of the electronic zoom function Memo As electronic zoom processes the images digitally image quality will deteriorate somewhat Increasing the electronic zoom ratio will shift the center of the screen toward...

Page 30: ... to AONB Auto Focus AF will activate automatically when operating the pan tilt and zoom function manually This is convenient as you need not reset the focus everytime you move the camera when there are many manual operations OFF Disabled ON Enabled Memo The Auto Focus function may not focus properly for some objects A Page 7 In this case set the focus manually AF FOR IR OFF ON When switching the C...

Page 31: ... Return OFF Auto Return is disabled HOME Returns to the home position A PAN KEY Returns to the operation that was set using the RM A PAN KEY A Page 39 A PATROL KEY Returns to the operation that was set using the RM A PATROL KEY A Page 39 Memo When using this function set the DIP SW4 at the rear of RM P2580 to AONB TIME 1min 2min 3min 5min 10min 20min 30min 60min This item sets the time to return t...

Page 32: ...larm NORMAL Same size as the text on the menu screen DOUBLE Twice the size vertically and horizontally as the text on the menu screen ALM TITLE COLOUR WHITE GREEN CYAN YELLOW This item sets the color of the title displayed during an alarm ALARM TITLE EDIT This is the setting screen for the title displayed during an alarm Remote Control Alarm Title Setting A Page 53 ALARM INPUT This item sets the a...

Page 33: ...anual operation Manual operation has priority Memo When ALARM INPUT item is set to AOFFB A B will be displayed and settings is disabled This setting is invalid in a RM P2580 system AALARMB mode will take over ALARM OUTPUT This item sets the alarm output terminal OUTPUT1 OUTPUT2 OFF ALARM B W PRESET AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 OFF Alarm does not output ALARM When there is an alarm input alarm signals will be ou...

Page 34: ...ased the screen appears grainy in dark places If ASUPERB is selected the camera may take some time to respond to the rapid change in level SENSE UP OFF 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 SENSE UP is a function to extend the exposure time and increase the sensitivity This item sets the degree to increase the sensitivity automatically when the object becomes dark When the setting is A 32B the sensitivity will autom...

Page 35: ... object but the condition of illumination and field angle may make this impossible To be absolutely certain of B W Color switching we recommend you to input signals of an external sensor available separately to the alarm terminal of this camera before switching LEVEL LOW NORMAL HIGH This item sets the signal level of the object that is switched to B W mode LOW Switches to B W mode when the signal ...

Page 36: ...ber Memo When DVR SAVE MODE item is set to AONB A B will be displayed and settings is disabled SETUP OFF ON This item adjusts the pedestal level black standard of the video signals OFF To reduce the brightness of the image ON To increase the brightness of the image Memo When MONITOR TYPE item is set to ALCD1B or ALCD2B A B will be displayed and settings is disabled DNR MODE OFF ON This item sets t...

Page 37: ... the rotation speed during Auto Pan LOW Low speed rotation NORMAL Normal rotation HIGH High speed rotation A PAN POS SET This item sets the start and end positions for Auto Pan during the to and fro shuttle AUTO PATROL SET This item sets the Auto Patrol operation Auto Patrol Setting A Page 56 Mode 1 2 3 Select the pattern of the Auto Patrol operation mode Position This item sets the order of the p...

Page 38: ...ode A larger number will enable areas of low illumination in the object to be more visible A smaller number will enable areas of high illumination in the object to be more visible Memo When the illuminance difference in the object is large there may not be any changes in the images even if the ExDR level is changed This is a feature of the camera and is not a malfunction When the SHUTTER item is s...

Page 39: ... button to activate AWC and adjust white balance Memo When set to AATW NB AATW WB R GAIN and B GAIN are displayed as A B Hue cannot be adjusted If B W MODE under CAMERA ALC item is set to AB WB W BALANCE R GAIN B GAIN items are displayed as A B Hue cannot be adjusted R GAIN 0 to 255 76 Adjusts the R red hue during AWC The larger the number the redder the color becomes B GAIN 0 to 255 71 Adjusts th...

Page 40: ... brightness area of the object is to be more visible during ExDR mode A larger number will enable areas of low illumination in the object to be more visible A smaller number will enable areas of high illumination in the object to be more visible Memo When the illuminance difference in the object is large there may not be any changes in the images even if the ExDR level is changed This is a feature...

Page 41: ...e displayed Press the SET button to activate AWC and adjust white balance Memo When set to AATW NB AATW WB R GAIN and B GAIN are displayed as A B Hue cannot be adjusted If B W MODE under CAMERA ALC item is set to AB WB W BALANCE R GAIN B GAIN items are displayed as A B Hue cannot be adjusted R GAIN 0 to 255 76 Adjusts the R red hue during AWC The larger the number the redder the color becomes B GA...

Page 42: ... Mask Setting 1 Open the MASK MODE screen Shift the PAN TILT lever to the left and right and set MODE to AONB Press the SET button to display the MASK MODE screen Memo When AMODEB is set to AOFFB Mask No 1 to No 8 will be hidden 2 Select mask number At the MASK MODE screen move the cursor to the numbers Mask No 1 to No 8 for private masking and press the SET button The MASK EDIT screen is displaye...

Page 43: ...area according to step 3 Set mask area When Mask is set at the MASK EDIT screen the setting value of the PRIVATE MASK screen becomes AONB After Mask settings are complete individual ON OFF settings can be made for Mask No 1 to No 8 The private mask function will not function during initialization after power is switched on AOUT OF TILT RANGEB will be displayed and Mask setting is unavailable when ...

Page 44: ... Select the CAMERA FUNCTION1 screen Shift up and down the PAN TILT lever move the cursor Z to the CAMERA FUNCTION1 item and press the SET button The CAMERA FUNCTION1 screen is displayed 4 Open the HOME M DETECT ALARM screen Move the cursor Z to the HOME M DETECT item shift the PAN TILT lever to the left and right and select ALARM Press the SET button to display the HOME M DETECT ALARM screen Home ...

Page 45: ... movement As such depending on changes in the illumination it may or may not detect movement of objects having the same color as the background color It may be difficult to detect objects with very slow movement Check the operating conditions thoroughly beforehand and configure the settings such that there will not be any misoperation or omission of detection This function applies to home position...

Page 46: ... the PAN TILT lever move the cursor Z to the CAMERA FUNCTION1 item and press the SET button The CAMERA FUNCTION1 screen is displayed 4 Open the HOME M DETECT TRACKING screen Move the cursor Z to the HOME M DETECT item shift the PAN TILT lever to the left and right and select TRACKING Press the SET button to display the HOME M DETECT TRACKING screen HOME M DETECT TRACKING Setting CAMERA FUNCTION1 V...

Page 47: ...company shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damages that occur The Motion Detect function of this unit detects changes in brightness and movement As such depending on changes in the illumination it may or may not detect movement of objects having the same color as the background color It may be difficult to detect objects with very slow movement Check the operating conditions thoroughly ...

Page 48: ...LIMIT POS SET screen Move the cursor Z to the M PAN LIMIT item shift the PAN TILT lever to the left and right and select AONB 5 Press the SET button M PAN LIMIT POS SET left position appears Manual Pan Limit Setting Right limit Prohibited area for manual operation Left limit Effective area for manual operation MENU button SET button CAMERA button PAN TILT Lever Numeric keypad ENTER button CAMERA F...

Page 49: ... the effective area the manual pan limit settings take over and pan operation can only be performed in the effective area 䢇 Operations that have priority over manual pan limit The following operations are available regardless of the prohibited areas set in manual pan limit Auto Pan Auto Trace Move Preset Position Flip Motion Detect Tracking Operation 䢇 Settings that have priority over manual pan l...

Page 50: ...g on and off 3 Press the SET button The first character of the title is confirmed and the second character is ready for input Memo Press the WIDE button to move the cursor position of the title input area to the left Press the TELE button to move it to the right This is used to modify the configured title 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 Enter the entire camera title 5 Press the MENU button The new camera t...

Page 51: ...The first character of the title is confirmed and the second character is ready for input Memo Press the WIDE button to move the cursor position of the title input area to the left Press the TELE button to move it to the right This is used to modify the configured title 4 Press the FAR button The camera moves to the next area and the AREA TITLE EDET AREA2 screen appears Press the NEAR button to re...

Page 52: ... N 3 Press the MENU button The directional axis start position is set and the direction is displayed on the top left of the screen The direction is displayed respectively as N north NE northeast E east SE southeast S south SW southwest W west and NW northwest Memo Tilt zoom and focus operations are available when this menu is displayed When the directional axis start position is already set and th...

Page 53: ...n and off 3 Press the SET button The first character of the title is confirmed and the second character is ready for input Memo Press the WIDE button to move the cursor position of the title input area to the left Press the TELE button to move it to the right This is used to modify the configured title 4 Press the FAR button The next alarm input ALARM TITLE EDIT No 2 screen appears Press the NEAR ...

Page 54: ... press the Set button only during Shuttle The Auto Pan Position Setting screen appears 4 Align the field angle of the start position only during Shuttle Use the PAN TILT lever and FOCUS NEAR FAR ZOOM WIDE TELE buttons to align the screen Vertical direction and lens operations such as focus and zoom cannot be performed at the End Position Setting screen A START POS SET B appears at the bottom left ...

Page 55: ...formed at the end position The correct setting data is not written if the SET or MENU button is pressed when the camera is moving Always check that the camera has stopped before pressing the buttons The Manual Pan Limit mode is OFF temporarily when this menu is displayed After the menu is completed you can set Manual Pan Limit without affecting the movement To operate Auto Pan in the camera press ...

Page 56: ... item and press the SET button The AUTO PAN PATROL TRACE screen is displayed 4 Move the cursor Z to the AUTO PATROL SET item and press the SET button The AUTO PATROL SET MODE1 screen is displayed Auto Patrol Setting MENU button SET button CAMERA button PAN TILT Lever ENTER button TELE button NEAR button FAR button WIDE button Position 1 Position 3 Position 2 Position 4 High speed High speed High s...

Page 57: ...et to A10sB 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 Set the positions and time for all patrol numbers 5 Change the mode Use the FAR and NEAR button to change the mode After the mode is changed repeat steps 1 to 4 6 Press the MENU button This returns to the top menu The new auto pan position is saved and the top menu screen is displayed AUTO PATROL SET MODE1 FOCUS MODE ZOOM PAGE MENU RETURN PATROL9 POS 8 10s PATROL1...

Page 58: ... lever move the cursor Z to the AUTO PAN PATROL TRACE item and press the SET button The AUTO PAN PATROL TRACE screen is displayed 4 Move the cursor Z to the AUTO TRACE item and press the SET button The Auto Trace Setting screen appears Auto Trace Setting MENU CAMERA FUNCTION1 CAMERA FUNCTION2 CAMERA TITLE ALARM CAMERA ALC CAMERA VIDEO AUTO PAN PATROL TRACE POS FUNCTION SET FACTORY SETTINGS MENU EX...

Page 59: ... screen Memo Automatic operation cannot be stored when this menu is displayed Manual Pan Limit is valid when this menu is displayed After the menu is completed you can set new Manual Pan Limit without affecting the Auto Trace movement As Auto Trace performs simple recording of manual operation the position may be shifted during playback AUTO TRACE SET MENU RETURN SET END LEARNING REMAINDER T S AUT...

Page 60: ...TILT lever move the cursor Z to the POS FUNCTION SET item and press the SET button The POS FUNCTION SET HOME screen is displayed Position Title Setting MENU button SET button CAMERA button PAN TILT Lever ENTER button FOCUS NEAR FAR button ZOOM WIDE TELE button POSITION button button MENU CAMERA FUNCTION1 CAMERA FUNCTION2 CAMERA TITLE ALARM CAMERA ALC CAMERA VIDEO AUTO PAN PATROL TRACE POS FUNCTION...

Page 61: ...selected character blinks 4 Press the SET button The first character of the title is confirmed and the second character is ready for input Memo Press the WIDE button to move the cursor position of the title input area to the left Press the TELE button to move it to the right This is used to modify the configured title 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 When the next position is selected the position title is r...

Page 62: ...to the POS FUNCTION SET item and press the SET button The POS FUNCTION SET HOME screen is displayed Auto White Balance Setting MENU button SET button CAMERA button PAN TILT Lever ENTER button FOCUS NEAR FAR button ZOOM WIDE TELE button POSITION button button MENU RETURN SET SUB MENU POS FUNCTION SET HOME POSITION TITLE IRIS MODE AUTO ExDR MODE OFF ExDR LEVEL BLC MODE OFF W BALANCE ATW W R GAIN B G...

Page 63: ...l the following messages will be displayed Memo W BALANCE will be displayed as A B and settings is unavailable during B W mode Message Cause AWC ERROR NG Displayed when there is little white color in the object or when color temperature is not appropriate Shoot a white object to fill the screen thoroughly and adjust the white balance again AWC ERROR LOW LIGHT Displayed when illumination is too dar...

Page 64: ...power cable to one with a low resistance thick and short cable Remove the transporting tape Video image does not appear Power does not turn on Is the power cable thick enough Is the lens cap still attached to the camera Use a cable of the correct thickness A Page 23 Remove the lens cap A Page 15 The remote control does not work The camera does not operate smoothly in response to the remote control...

Page 65: ...l adjustment YES Contour adjustment Effective for both horizontal and vertical adjustable level 䡵 Lens Zoom ratio Approx 36 times Focal length 3 43 mm 122 mm Maximum aperture ratio F1 6 WIDE to F4 5 TELE Maximum aperture F1 6 Opened fully to Equivalent to F360 Maximum close range Approx 1 8 m TELE Approx 0 6 m WIDE 䡵 Rotation platform Horizontal rotation range 360 endless rotation Horizontal rotat...

Page 66: ...prior notice Specifications continued R160 6 1 4 201 7 7 8 199 7 7 8 90 5 3 5 8 S R 7 2 5 2 7 8 Camera outer diameter FRONT mark Front of camera 1 2 0 1 2 0 Screw mounting hole R160 6 1 4 Mounting hole R80 3 1 8 Screw mounting hole R140 5 1 2 Position where cables are to be pulled out from the side 23 7 8 22 5 7 8 TK C686E_EN book Page 66 Tuesday December 4 2007 4 45 PM ...

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