background image

5. Supply the video output signal of the

camera to be adjusted and the refer-
ence gen-lock input signal to a dual-
trace oscilloscope.

6. Set the oscilloscope to the horizontal

rate and expand the horizontal sync
portion on the oscilloscope.

7. Move the cursor to H PHASE.
8. Adjust the horizontal phase by press-

ing 

L

or 

M

. The adjustable range is

0-2.0 µs.

6-3. Line-lock Sync Mode (LL)

Note:

The line-lock (LL) sync mode is not available when the camera operates on DC

power.

1. Move the cursor to SYNC and select LL.

Note:

The settings in this menu can be made only when the multiplexed vertical drive

signal (VD2) is not supplied to the
camera.

2. After confirming that the cursor is on

LL, press 

I

. The vertical phase

adjustment menu appears on the moni-
tor screen.

3. Supply the video output signal of the

camera to be adjusted and the refer-
ence camera video output signal to a
dual-trace oscilloscope.

4. Set the oscilloscope to the vertical rate and expand the vertical sync portion on the

oscilloscope.

5. Move the cursor to COARSE. The cursor is highlighted.
6. Press 

L

or 

M

to match the vertical phase for both video output signals as closely as

possible. (COARSE adjustment can be incremented in 16 steps by 22.5 degrees by
pressing 

L

or 

M

.)

Note:

After the sixteenth step, the adjustment returns to the first step.

7. Move the cursor to FINE.
8. Press 

L

or 

M

to match the vertical

phase for both video output signals as
closely as possible.
(FINE adjustment can be made by up
to 22.5 degrees by pressing 

L

or

M

.)

Notes:

• When the “I” cursor reaches the “+” end, it jumps back to “–”. At the same time,

COARSE is incremented by one step to enable a continuous adjustment. The
reverse takes place when the “I” cursor reaches the “–” end.

• When 

L

or 

M

is kept pressed for a second or more, the “I” cursor moves faster.

• To reset COARSE and FINE to the values preset at the factory, press 

L

and 

M

simultaneously. COARSE and FINE adjustments are preset at the factory to zero-
crossing of the AC line phase.

• If the AC line contains noise (spike noise, etc.), the stability of the vertical phase of

the camera video output signal may be disturbed.

7. White Balance Setting (WHITE BAL)

7-1. Auto-Tracing White Balance Mode (ATW)

You can select one of three modes for white balance adjustment as follows:
The factory default setting is ATW1.

• ATW1 (Auto-Tracing White Balance 1)

Move the cursor to WHITE BAL and
select ATW1.
In this mode, the color temperature is
monitored continuously and thereby
white balance is automatically set. The
color temperature range for the proper
white balance is approximately 2 600 -
6 000K. Proper white balance may not
be obtained under the following condi-
tions:

1. The color temperature is out of the 2 600 - 6 000K range.
2. When the scene contains mostly high color temperature objects, such as a blue

sky or sunset.

3. When the scene is dim.

In these cases, select the AWC mode.

• ATW2 (Auto-Tracing White Balance 2)

Auto-tracing white balance in sodium lamp mode (ATW2)
When you select ATW2 for sodium lamp, white balance is automatically set (no opera-
tion needed).

Note:

ATW1 and ATW2 do not appear for WHITE BAL on the system controller setup

menu.

• Automatic White Balance Control

Mode (AWC)

In this mode, accurate white balance is
obtained within a color temperature
range of approximately 2 300-10 000K.

1. Move the cursor to WHITE BAL and

select AWC 

PUSH SW.

2. Press 

I

to start the white balance

setup. The PUSH SW is highlighted to indicate that the white balance is being set.

3. When the white balance setting is completed, the PUSH SW returns to normal display.

Note:

If white balance is not set, the PUSH SW is being highlighted.

4. When you want to adjust the white bal-

ance manually, press 

M

to select

AWC and press 

I

. The AWC menu

appears on the monitor screen. (When
ATW is selected, pressing 

I

dis-

plays the ATW menu.)

1 (1 - - 16): 0 degrees
2 (1 - - 16): 22.5 degrees

16 (1 - - 16): 337.5 degrees

      ** SYNC **

V PHASE

COARSE        1(1--16)

FINE         I........
             -       +

RET  END

      ** SYNC **

H PHASE      ........I
             -       +

RET  END

      **  AWC  **

R            ....I....
             -       +
B            ....I....
             -       +

MASK SET   

RET  END

    ** CAM SET UP **
CAMERA ID    OFF    
ALC/ELC      ALC    
SHUTTER      ---
AGC          ON(DNR-H)
SENS UP      OFF
SYNC         INT
WHITE BAL    ATW1  
MOTION DET   OFF    
LENS DRIVE   DC

 END     SET UP ENABLE

↵↵

    ** CAM SET UP **
CAMERA ID    OFF    
ALC/ELC      ALC    
SHUTTER      ---
AGC          ON(DNR-H)
SENS UP      OFF
SYNC         INT
WHITE BAL    AWC

PUSH SW

MOTION DET   OFF    
LENS DRIVE   DC

 END     SET UP ENABLE

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Summary of Contents for WV-CP470 Series

Page 1: ...to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The serial number of this product may be found on the top of the unit You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this instruction as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft Model No Serial No SA 1966 SA 1965 N1101 1121 V8QA5915BN Printed in Japan N 19 Panasonic s WV CP470 ...

Page 2: ...ith a 4 pin male connector supplied as a standard acces sory Part No YFE4191J100 w Flange back Adjusting Ring Adjusts the back focal length and picture focus e Flange back Fixing Screw r Lens Option t Camera Mounting Screw Hole Mounts the camera onto a mounting bracket y Down Button K Moves the cursor downward and selects items in the CAM SET UP menu u Left Button L Moves the cursor to the left se...

Page 3: ... V AC power supply cord can be connected to this terminal The camera detects the power source auto matically 1 2 GND 1 2 AC 24V IN DC 12V IN 12 V DC 10 8 V 16 V Copper wire 24 22 20 18 size AWG 0 22mm2 0 33mm2 0 52mm2 0 83mm2 Resistance 0 078 0 050 0 030 0 018 Ω m Resistance 0 026 0 017 0 010 0 006 Ω ft Resistance of copper wire at 20 C 68 F Calculation of maximum cable length between camera and p...

Page 4: ...ns less than 450 g 0 99 lbs can be mounted on the camera If the lens is heavier both the lens and camera should be secured by the supporter C mount Less than 13 mm 1 2 CS mount Less than 8 mm 5 16 MOUNTING LENS FOCUS ADJUSTMENT Mounting from the Top Remove the mount adapter from the bottom of the camera by removing the two fixing screws Attach the mount adapter to the top as shown in the figure th...

Page 5: ...ing of the settings To edit the CAM SET UP menu change settings press J and K or L and M to move the cursor to SET UP DIS ABLE in the bottom line Press I SET UP DISABLE changes to SET UP ENABLE Move the cursor to END then to the item s you want to change Important Notice When the setup menu is closed after changing the parameters in the menu the new values are stored in the EEPROM Electrically Era...

Page 6: ...ss I The ALC CONT menu appears 2 Move the cursor to SUPER D2 and select ON 3 If you want to adjust the video output level move the I cursor for LEVEL Adjust to the desired level by pressing L or M ALC CONT BACK LIGHT COMP SUPER D2 ON LEVEL I RET END 1 Camera Identification CAMERA ID Setting You can use the camera identification CAMERA ID to assign a name to the camera The camera ID consists of up ...

Page 7: ...tically controls the gain an image brightness level Move the cursor to AGC and select automatic level adjustment ON DNR H ON DNR L or OFF The factory default setting is ON DNR H ON DNR H This setting raises the gain and brightens the image under low light con ditions ON DNR L This setting reduces an afterimage sometimes caused by a moving object when ON DNR H is activated OFF This setting does not...

Page 8: ...urb synchronization 4 After confirming that the cursor is on EXT VBS press I The phase adjustment menu appears on the moni tor screen 5 Supply the video output signal of the camera to be adjusted and the refer ence gen lock input signal to a dual trace oscilloscope 6 Set the oscilloscope to the horizontal rate and expand the horizontal sync portion on the oscilloscope 7 Move the cursor to H PHASE ...

Page 9: ...ity of the vertical phase of the camera video output signal may be disturbed 7 White Balance Setting WHITE BAL 7 1 Auto Tracing White Balance Mode ATW You can select one of three modes for white balance adjustment as follows The factory default setting is ATW1 ATW1 Auto Tracing White Balance 1 Move the cursor to WHITE BAL and select ATW1 In this mode the color temperature is monitored continuously...

Page 10: ...enu to prevent misinterpretation under low light con ditions with noise It takes about 0 2 seconds for the alarm signal to reach the VCR s alarm terminal after the camera detects the moving object The motion detector is not specifically intended to prevent theft or fire 9 Lens Drive Signal Selection LENS DRIVE This item is used to select the type of auto iris lens drive signal to be supplied to th...

Page 11: ...larm connections ON Black and white mode enabled OFF Color mode enabled The factory default setting is OFF 3 Select AUTO1 or AUTO2 using L or M 4 Press I The AUTO1 or AUTO2 menu appears on the monitor screen 5 Move the cursor to LEVEL and select the illuminance level using L or M LOW Color picture switches to black and white picture at approx 1 lx with F1 4 lens HIGH Color picture switches to blac...

Page 12: ...Hz 4 8 W Power Consumption WV CP474 24 V AC 60 Hz 4 3 W 12 V DC 440 mA Dimensions without lens 70 mm W x 55 mm H x 118 mm D 2 5 8 W x 2 3 16 H x 4 5 8 D Weights without lens WV CP470 0 46 kg 1 lbs without power cord WV CP474 0 45 kg 1 lbs Weights and dimensions indicated are approximate Specifications are subject to change without notice SPECIFICATIONS OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Lenses WV LA2R8C3B WV LA...

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