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10. OSD MENU STRUCTURE

• AWB SETUP

At Main-menu, select AWB SETUP MENU, and press FAR button.

1. ATW MODE

Color temperature is directly related to environment and it influences on the color of image.

ATW automatically adjusts the white balance in response to varying light conditions.

ATW has color temperature range of 2,500°K ~ 8,000°K.

2. ATW MODE

Consider current illumination condition, force to conduct white balance and lock as manual.

3. INDOOR

Fixed as 3200°K.

4. OUTDOOR

Fixed as 5400°K.

5. MANUAL MODE

User can adjust RED and BLUE gain manually (0~100).

RED gain : At Manual mode, you can adjust RED gain.

GAIN: 0

 → 

1

 →

 … 

 100

BLUE gain : At Manual mode, you can adjust BLUE gain.

GAIN: 0 

 1 

 …

 →

 100

WHITE BALRANCE

MODE

ATW

RED GAIN

BLUE GAIN

EXIT

RETURN 

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Summary of Contents for KPC-HZA302M

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL Thank you for choosing our high quality camera Before attempting to connect operate this unit please read and follow these instructions M180 HZA302 001 All manuals and user guides at...

Page 2: ...ce personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Use Class 2 Power Supply O...

Page 3: ...ENTS 1 CAUTIONS 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION 3 FEATURES 4 COMPONENTS 5 NAME AND FUNCTION 6 INSTALLATION 7 DIMENSIONS 8 SPECIFICATION 9 OSD MENU STRUCTURE 3 All manuals and user guides at all guides...

Page 4: ...conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been...

Page 5: ...nment office for details of where and how they can take item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract...

Page 6: ...ian for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 O...

Page 7: ...uch as fluorescent lamps Do not attempt to disassemble the camera Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock It may damage the camera if dropped or subjected to strong impact Do not expose...

Page 8: ...gital Noise Reduction 6 LSC Lens Shading Compensation 7 DIS Digital Image Stabilizer 8 Digital Effect Mirror Freeze Negative 9 Motion Detection 10 Privacy Masking 11 Defog 12 Day Night Auto EXT 13 Mul...

Page 9: ...pod Mounting Hole Install the camera on an optional tripod The tripod must be equipped with screws with specifications shown on the right Tripod Mounting Tripod Mounting bracket is assembled to the to...

Page 10: ...6 DIMENSIONS Unit mm 10 67 73 121 8 62 7 12 1 4 20NUF All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 11: ...row indicator to up DOWN W button To move the arrow indicator to down LEFT N button To change date to down RIGHT F button To change date to up Control Interface Used to connect the remote control equi...

Page 12: ...ck to the monitor s Video In Jack as shown below Connection methods may vary depending on the video equipment Please refer to the model specific instruction manual 12 BNC Female Video HDMI CABLE BNC F...

Page 13: ...voltage drop according to the length of the cable in the above table a camera may malfunction if there is an excessively long cable run Voltage drops in the above table are variable according to types...

Page 14: ...onnector The camera can be controlled by using external controllers like as the keyboard controller RS 485 Communication Connecting PC or DVR Serial Port Connecting to RS 485 Controller RS 232C TO RS...

Page 15: ...15 8 INSTALLATION Connecting to External Controller EXT GND Open DAY EXT GND Close NIGHT All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 16: ...ilization ON OFF Digital Slow Shutter ON OFF x2 x30 Variable Shutter Control AUTO IRIS FIX SHUTTER FIX GAIN FIX MANUAL Privacy Zone Masking ON OFF 8 Rectangle areas Communication RS 485 VISCA protocol...

Page 17: ...b menu Moving to Sub menu A If you press NEAR button value will be decreased and if you press FAR button value will be increased B After you select a Sub menu IF you press ENTER button then menu bar w...

Page 18: ...will be focalizeds in some time after zoom in or out and then return to MANUAL mode automatically So you can change the focus manually ONESHOT It is same with MANUAL mode in function aspect But it foc...

Page 19: ...Set ZOOM LIMIT ZOOM LIMIT OFF ON START ZOOM Set boundary value of WIDE zooming D ZOOM OFF START ZOOM X1 X29 D ZOOM ON START ZOOM X1 X30 END ZOOM Set boundary value of TELE zooming D ZOOM OFF END ZOOM...

Page 20: ...X Iris is fixed Exposure is controlled automatically by Shutter Speed and Gain You can adjust IRIS MAX AGC MAX DSS BRIGHTNESS IRIS F1 6 F2 F2 3 F22 MAX AGC OFF 2DB 4DB 42DB MAX DSS OFF X2 X4 X30 BRIGH...

Page 21: ...2 BACKLIGHT MODE Set BACKLIGHT MODE BACKLIGHT function works as following order MODE OFF WDR BLC HLC D WDR WDR WDR lightens dark spots and dims bright areas to bring a whole image into balance GAIN L...

Page 22: ...uttons If you press ENTER button EXIT SET HLC HLC is ability to reverse bright points in the picture to black HLC improves the ability of the entire system to display shades of grey elsewhere in the p...

Page 23: ...ou press ENTER button EXIT SET C AREA DISPLAY Set AREA DISPLAY AREA DISPLAY OFF ON D HSBLC SELECT Set HSBLC SELECT HSBLC SELECT DAY NIGHT D WDR Digital Wide Dynamic Range D WDR is a function in some i...

Page 24: ...E VIDEO only depends on circumstantial brightness D N LEVEL You can adjust gain When converting from day to night D N LEVEL 2 36 DB N D LEVEL You can adjust gain When converting from night to day N D...

Page 25: ...s color temperature range of 2 500 K 8 000 K 2 ATW MODE Consider current illumination condition force to conduct white balance and lock as manual 3 INDOOR Fixed as 3200 K 4 OUTDOOR Fixed as 5400 K 5 M...

Page 26: ...CATION If you press ENTER button at LOCATION below screen will appear You can move PRIVACY MASK area by TELE WIDE NEAR FAR buttons You can decide the LEFT and UP size of PRIVACY MASK If you press ENTE...

Page 27: ...a It is possible to set up motion detection zones user wish SET MOTION DETECTION MOTION DETECTION OFF ON DISPLAY MODE Display mode can be selected as Off OSD MOSAIC MOSAIC OSD DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MOD...

Page 28: ...You can decide dwell time unit sec DWELL TIME 0 1 15 ADVANCED SETUP At Main menu select ADVANCED SETUP MENU and press FAR button 1 DIS Digital Image Stabilizer compares current and previous images in...

Page 29: ...hat into the main camera display A PIP MODE You can decide whether will use PIP function PIP MODE OFF ON B EDIT If you select EDIT MENU and press ENTER button You can configure the area of PIP You can...

Page 30: ...ust strength of gradation GRANDATION LOW MIDDLE HIGH 4 LENS SHADE Mode ON compensates for the signal degradation by digitally gaining pixels on the image periphery LENS SHADE OFF is function Stop LENS...

Page 31: ...AL SETUP MENU and press ENTER button 1 INFORMATION It displays current information MODEL ID BAUDRATE PROTOCOL VERSION FRAME RATE state of Camera 2 MENU OFF TIME If you are not using the Menu key the u...

Page 32: ...e position of the ZOOM ZOOM OFF ON TITLE PLACE CAMERA TITLE can be shown on monitor In the state of being turned ON TITLE by pressing the ENTER button the user can select the position of the TITLE TIT...

Page 33: ...ed frames NTSC is supports 30 60 frames per second PAL is supports 25 50 frames add frame rate 1080i59 94 1080p50 24 not change NTSC PAL DIS and PIP WDR and D Zoom is initialize by frame rate change A...

Page 34: ...ps CVBS NTSC PAL 7 FACTORY RESET At Main menu select FACTORY RESET MENU and press ENTER button Move menu bar to CLEAR and press ENTER button all data will be returned factory default values FACTORY RE...

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