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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Color CCD Camera

Please read this manual before installing and using this camera, and always 
follow the instructions in it for proper use. Be sure to keep it handy for later 
reference.

VCC-XZ200P

• Refer to the supplied CD-ROM for the 

French

German

 and 

Chinese

 

“INSTRUCTION MANUAL”.
To view the INSTRUCTION MANUAL contained in the supplied CD-ROM, you 
need Adobe

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®

 application. If your PC has not been installed with it, you 

can download it for installation from the following web site at Adobe Systems 
Incorporated.
http://www.adobe.com

• Consultez le CD-ROM fourni pour le « MANUEL D

INSTRUCTIONS » en 

français

allemand

 et en 

chinois

.

Pour visualiser le MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS contenu dans le CD-ROM 
fourni, l’application Adobe

®

 Reader

®

 vous est nécessaire. Si votre ordinateur a 

été installé sans cette application, vous pouvez la télécharger depuis le site 
Web suivant d’Adobe Systems Incorporated.
http://www.adobe.com

• Die “BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG” in den Sprachen 

Französich

Deutsch

 und 

Chinesisch

 finden Sie auf der mitgelieferten CD-ROM.

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benötigen Sie das Programm Adobe

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 Reader

®

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auf Ihrem PC installiert ist, können Sie das Programm unter der nachstehend 
angegebenen Internet-Adresse bei Adobe Systems Incorporated zur 
Installation herunterladen: 
http://www.adobe.com

请参阅随附的光盘以了解

法语

德语

中文

“说明手册”。

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Adobe

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®

应用程序。

如果您的

PC

上没有安装此应用程序,则您可以从

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Summary of Contents for VCC-XZ200P

Page 1: ...UCTIONS contenu dans le CD ROM fourni l application Adobe Reader vous est nécessaire Si votre ordinateur a été installé sans cette application vous pouvez la télécharger depuis le site Web suivant d Adobe Systems Incorporated http www adobe com Die BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG in den Sprachen Französich Deutsch und Chinesisch finden Sie auf der mitgelieferten CD ROM Zum Öffnen der BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG auf d...

Page 2: ...e WHITE BALANCE 16 AWC SETTING One Push Adjustment 17 MWB SETTING Manual White Balance 18 Setting Gain Value AGC GAIN 19 Correcting Gamma Characteristic GAMMA 20 Specifying Shutter Speed SHUTTER 21 Accentuating Subject Outline APERTURE 22 Adjusting DAY NIGHT Function DAY NIGHT 23 DAY NIGHT SETTING AUTO 24 DAY NIGHT SETTING B W Black and white 25 Hiding Partial Image PRIVACY MASK 26 Privacy Masking...

Page 3: ... To prevent damage do not install the unit where there is greasy smoke or steam where the humidity may get too high or where there is a lot of dust Protect from high temperatures Do not install close to stoves or other heat sources such as spotlights etc or where it could be subject to direct sunlight as this could cause deformation discoloration or other damage Be careful when installing close to...

Page 4: ...on sensor can be enabled to detect every action of intruders Detects intruders using an external switch or a motion sensor automatically zooms in on the images and notifies using alarm signs Configurable Preference Settings with View on Screen Day Night Automatic Switching Accessory CD ROM for Instruction manual 1 Installation manual English French German Chinese each 1 Pattern sheet 1 Hexagonal w...

Page 5: ... Symbol Information Please note Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection recycling centre In the Europea...

Page 6: ...t INT is selected while a flashing lamp indicates L L Using the Camera Control Unit VAC 70 Separately ordered Camera can be controlled remotely during setting or adjustment Please refer to the instruction manual for VAC 70 SET button Press and hold the button to enter into the Main menu or perform other operations such as determining a selected value during the settings Select button UP DOWN RIGHT...

Page 7: ... SET button for decision Note After the expiration of a predetermined time interval 3 minutes without any operation the settings screen goes off automatically and returns to normal monitoring screen SET SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY NIGHT OPTION PRESET MENU INT OFF SET y ATW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OFF END R Main Menu Press and hold the button for about 1 s...

Page 8: ... PRESET MENU ON BACK SET R Items Settings See page SYNC Adjusting Synchronization 13 BLC Setting for Backlight Compensation 14 IRIS Adjusting Iris Level 15 WHITE BALANCE Adjusting White Balance 16 AGC GAIN Setting for Gain 19 GAMMA Adjusting Gamma 20 SHUTTER Setting for Shutter Speed 21 APERTURE Adjusting Subject Outline 22 DAY NIGHT Setting for Day Night Color Black and White Auto Function 23 OPT...

Page 9: ... BACK or ZURUECK is selected the previous screen will reappear OPTION SET SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY NIGHT OPTION PRESET MENU INT OFF SET y ATW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OFF END LANGUAGE SET OPTION TITLE PRIVACY MASK PASSWORD ALARM LANGUAGE PRESET MENU OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y OFF BACK SET SET R R R SET R LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUE SPRACHE MENU ENGLISH FR...

Page 10: ...M1 ROOM2 ROOM1 ROOM2 OPTION SET OPTION TITLE PRIVACY MASK PASSWORD ALARM LANGUAGE PRESET MENU OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y OFF BACK SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY NIGHT OPTION PRESET MENU INT OFF SET y ATW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OFF END SET R R TITLE ON OPTION TITLE PRIVACY MASK PASSWORD ALARM LANGUAGE PRESET MENU ON y SET y SET y SET y SET y OFF BACK SET R ...

Page 11: ...n to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button To delete the name specified Set PRESET to ON and press the SET button RAll the characters will be displayed with MEMO If you want the name to be displayed on the monitor in two lines insert the line feed mark v in the ID string wherever you want to start a new line On the monitor screen the name will be displayed in two lines You can e...

Page 12: ...e to step 4 If you want to finish the setting advance to step 8 PASSWORD SET OPTION SET SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY NIGHT OPTION PRESET MENU INT OFF SET y ATW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OFF END OPTION TITLE PRIVACY MASK PASSWORD ALARM LANGUAGE PRESET MENU OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y OFF BACK SET SET R R R PASSWORD PASSWORD LOCK PASSWORD CHANGE MENU OFF y SET...

Page 13: ...see the OK message 7 Press the SET button RReturns to the PASSWORD screen 8 Set MENU to END and press the SET button RFinishes the setting screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen If you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button PASSWORD PASSWORD LOCK PASSWORD CHANGE ON y SET y PASSWORD CHANGE SET R PASSWORD NOW PASSWORD 1234 x SET y SET R To cancel the p...

Page 14: ...ynchronization of the monitor screen does not move up or down 2 Set MENU to END and press the SET button RFinishes the setting screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen If you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button L L SETTING Line Lock SYNC L L SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY NIGHT OPTION PRESET MENU L L y OFF SET y ATW ...

Page 15: ... Center zone metering Correction is made based on the optical measurement that is focused on the central area of the screen The image of subject to be corrected is located in the center of the screen MULT1 Multi spot metering Normal mode Correction is made based on the optical measurement and assessment of the entire screen The image of subject to be corrected is not limited to a center of the scr...

Page 16: ...TION PRESET MENU INT OFF SET y ATW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OFF END SET SET IRIS SETTING LEVEL 50 PRESET MENU OFF BACK R R IRIS SETTING LEVEL 20 PRESET MENU OFF BACK Note Under extremely bright lighting unfavorable phenomena may occur such as swaths of smear on the screen because light intensity entering the lens is too high to be controlled Reduce the intensity by changing the angle of the ...

Page 17: ... RFinishes the setting screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY NIGHT OPTION PRESET MENU INT OFF SET y ATW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OFF END WHITE BALANCE ATW Auto Tracing White balance Automatic setting for white balance AWC One Push Adjustment See next page Adjusts white balance by shooting white paper or wall 3200 Ha...

Page 18: ... color In the AWC SETTING screen select GO TO MWB SET and press the SET button RThe MWB SETTING screen appears Specify values manually See next page 3 Set MENU to END and press the SET button RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen If you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button AWC SETTING One Push Adjustment AWC SETTING AWC LOCK...

Page 19: ...per the tint becomes 2 Set MENU to END and press the SET button RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen If you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button MWB SETTING Manual White Balance MWB SETTING R 43 B 66 PRESET MENU OFF BACK L5BJ2_XE GB book 18 ページ 2006年3月22日 水曜日 午後3時49分 ...

Page 20: ...T OFF SET y ATW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OFF END AGC GAIN NORM Normal setting HIGH For a dark subject Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower illuminance than the NORM setting This setting causes noise generation and a grainy image OFF Fixed gain setting For accessing the Main menu see pages 5 7 AGC Auto Gain Control is a function to adjust automatically the gain of the Vide...

Page 21: ...TW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OFF END GAMMA 0 45 Gamma value of γ 0 45 1 Gamma value of γ 1 About Gamma correction Gamma γ is a value representing a responsiveness characteristic of image contrast Every input and output device of image data has its own Gamma value the overall Gamma value must be corrected to be equal to 1 If a CRT monitor has a Gamma value of 2 2 for example the value for this...

Page 22: ...al monitoring screen Note With the increase in shutter speed number faster movement can be captured though the image becomes darker Select from 50 120 250 500 1000 2000 4000 and 10000 e g 50 refers to 1 50 second SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY NIGHT OPTION PRESET MENU INT OFF SET y ATW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OFF END SHUTTER For accessing the Main menu see p...

Page 23: ...GC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY NIGHT OPTION PRESET MENU INT OFF SET y ATW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OFF END APERTURE OFF No accentuating is performed for aperture NORM Normal setting HIGH Setting with which the outline becomes crisper than the NORM setting HIpls High plus Setting with which the outline becomes crisper than the HIGH setting For accessing the Main menu see pages 5 7 Apertur...

Page 24: ...Finishes the setting screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen Note During the switching operation you may hear switch over noise inside the camera or see a distorted picture but these are not signs of trouble SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY NIGHT OPTION PRESET MENU INT OFF SET y ATW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OFF END DAY NIGHT AUTO See next page Automa...

Page 25: ... occur when it gets a little bit dark ON This is effective if you observe any disturbance of picture caused by switching from color to black and white mode of a monitor in particular when peripheral devices such as a switcher unit are connected OFF The burst signals are unused DAY NIGHT SETTING LEVEL BURST LOW OFF LEVEL DAY NIGHT SETTING LEVEL BURST LOW OFF BURST Note If an infrared lighting syste...

Page 26: ...e SET button DAY NIGHT SETTING B W Black and white ON This is effective if you observe any disturbance of picture caused by switching from color to black and white mode of a monitor in particular when peripheral devices such as a switcher unit are connected OFF The burst signals are unused DAY NIGHT SETTING BURST PRESET MENU OFF OFF BACK BURST The burst signals are color synchronization signals re...

Page 27: ...N PRESET MENU INT OFF SET y ATW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OFF END PRIVACY MASK OPTION TITLE PRIVACY MASK PASSWORD ALARM LANGUAGE PRESET MENU OFF SET y SET y SET y SET y OFF BACK SET SET SET SET R R R MASK NO SELECT MASK 1 MASK 2 MASK 3 MASK 4 PREVIEW PRESET MENU ON y OFF OFF OFF SET y OFF BACK MASK1 ON SET R MEMO Here determine the upper left position of the masking area Pressing the button f...

Page 28: ... To change the previously specified masking setting Choose ON instead of OFF in MASK NO SELECT screen and press the SET button After canceling the previous masking setting set the masking position again 4 Set MENU to END and press the SET button RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen The specified masking position appears on the screen If you want to return to th...

Page 29: ...urn to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button About an alarm sign Alarm sign indicates when an alarm signal is input See page 32 You can use the alarm setting so that the displayed image will be zoomed in when the signal is input See page 31 SYNC BLC IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN GAMMA SHUTTER APERTURE DAY NIGHT OPTION PRESET MENU INT OFF SET y ATW NORM 0 45 50 HIGH AUTO y SET y OF...

Page 30: ...s swaying in the wind as well as flickering 4 Set MENU to BACK and press the SET button RReturns to the ALARM SETTING screen You should adjust the detection sensitivity if false alarms occur very frequently See next page Motion Sensor Setting ALARM SETTING ALARM IN MOTION uAREA uSENSITIVITY ZOOM uZOOM TIME DURATION ALARM SIGN NO ON SET y SET y OFF 5S 5S OFF MOTION ON ALARM SETTING ALARM IN MOTION ...

Page 31: ... detected area is properly specified by placing your hand or other objects in front of the lens To finish the test press the SET button 8 Set MENU to END and press the SET button RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen If you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button Motion Sensor Setting continued ALARM SETTING ALARM IN MOTION uAR...

Page 32: ...ant to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button ZOOM setting Select from OFF no zoom x1 0 x1 4 x2 0 x2 6 Select from 5S 10S 15S 20S 30S 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M S second M minute Note You should not specify longer ZOOM TIME than DURATION time Otherwise DURATION setting will change correspondingly Confirm both times before specifying proper values ALARM SETTING ALARM IN MOTION uAREA...

Page 33: ...ge 29 OFF The alarm sign is unused 2 Set MENU to END and press the SET button RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen If you want to return to the previous screen select BACK and press the SET button DURATION setting Select from 5S 10S 15S 20S 30S 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M S second M minute Note You should not specify shorter DURATION than ZOOM TIME Otherwise ZOOM TIME setti...

Page 34: ...pply and voltage appropriate See 2 Connections in the installation manual Distorted images Is sync adjusted by the line lock See page 13 Unclear images Is the lens transparent without blur Use commercial cleaning paper and liquid to wipe out Is the iris adjusted See page 15 Unrecognizable subject in the backlight Is backlight correction specified See page 14 Poor color images Is white balance adju...

Page 35: ... Aperture compensation High High plus Normal OFF Sync system Internal sync Line lock Day Night mode Auto High Low Color B W External control Camera title OFF ON Up to 16 characters adjustable title position Privacy masking OFF ON Max 4 masked locations Alarm input External x 1 NO NC selectable with alarm zoom function Motion detector OFF ON Motion zoom function Communications Simplified controller...

Page 36: ... 43 B 66 TITLE SETTING y wABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 ID x POSITION MASK NO SELECT MASK 1 MASK 2 MASK 3 MASK 4 PREVIEW ON y OFF OFF OFF SET y PASSWORD PASSWORD LOCK PASSWORD CHANGE OFF y SET y ALARM SETTING ALARM IN MOTION uAREA uSENSITIVITY ZOOM uZOOM TIME DURATION ALARM SIGN NO OFF SET y SET y OFF 5S 5S OFF LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUE SPRACHE ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN yyy SENSITIVITY MOVE 5 ...

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