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Camera settings 

 

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Siemens AG

 

 04.2011

 

 

 
 

9.3.5 

ALARM / MD (Motion Detection) / FD (Face Detection) 

 

<ALARM/MD/FD MENU>

MODE

AREA SEL

DEFAULT

ADJ TOP/LEFT

ADJ BOT/RIGHT

SENSITIVITY

DWELL TIME
PRESET SEL
END

 

 

MODE 

ALARM and MD/FD mode: MD/EXT/FD/MD+EXT/FD+EXT 

AREA SEL 

Area number: 1 – 4, MD/FD On/Off 

DEFAULT 

Default setting for motion area 

ADJ TOP/LEFT 

Adjust the location of the MD area with boundary top and left 

ADJ BOT/RIGHT 

Adjust the location of the MD area with boundary bottom and right 

SENSITIVITY 

Adjust sensitivity of MD/FD: MD: 1 – 10 / FD: 1 – 64 

DWELL TIME 

Dwell time setting of zoom preset: 10 – 180 s 

PRESET SEL 

Zoom preset number: Off, 1 – 10 

END 

Back to the next higher menu level 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The quality of face detection depends on the environmental conditions. 

 

 

 

9.3.6 

PRIVACY 

 

<PRIVACY MENU>

MASK SEL

  DEFAULT

  ADJ TOP/LEFT
  ADJ BOT/RIGHT
  COLOUR
  MOSAIC
  MOSAIC TYPE
  END

 

 

MASK SEL 

Mask area number: 1 – 16 
Mask On/Off 

DEFAULT 

Default setting for mask area 

ADJ TOP/LEFT 

Adjust the location of the mask area with boundary top and left 

ADJ BOT/RIGHT 

Adjust the location of the mask area with boundary bottom and right 

COLOUR 

Mask colour: 1 – 8 

MOSAIC 

Mosaic display On/Off 

MOSAIC TYPE 

Mosaic roughness setting: 1 – 4 

END 

Back to the next higher menu level 

Summary of Contents for CVAW1417-LP

Page 1: ...Siemens AG High Resolution Day Night Wide Dynamic Autofocus All In One Dome Camera with 22x Optical 16x Digital Zoom and Vandal Resistant Housing CVAW1417 LP Configuration Manual ...

Page 2: ...vorgängige schriftliche Ermächtigung ganz oder teilweise Dritten zugänglich machen oder außerhalb des Zweckes verwenden zu dem es ihm übergeben worden ist We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part nor to make them availa...

Page 3: ...tallation 14 7 1 Operation requirements 14 7 2 Installation 15 8 Connection 17 8 1 General 18 8 1 1 Automatic switching between colour and B W mode 18 8 1 2 RS 485 connection 18 8 1 3 Twisted pair video output 19 8 1 4 Alarm output 19 9 Camera settings 20 9 1 OSD function keys 20 9 2 OSD main screen 21 9 3 Main menu 21 9 3 1 FOCUS 21 9 3 2 WB White Balance 22 9 3 3 AE Auto Exposure 23 9 3 4 BLC WD...

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Page 5: ...le for reference z Always pass this document on together with the product z Please also take into account any additional country specific local safety standards or regulations concerning project planning operation and disposal of the product z Do not attempt to service or modify this device yourself Refer this work to qualified service personnel z Only qualified personnel should open the unit Liab...

Page 6: ...o a power source that complies with the Limited Power Source requirements to EN 60950 1 z Connect the device only to a power source that complies with SELV requirements Risk of cable damage due to stress z Do not apply tensile stress to the cable z Make sure that cables are not under stress kinked or damaged 1 2 3 Service and maintenance Damage to the device z Do not attempt to service this device...

Page 7: ...tices Warning notice Type of risk WARNING Death or severe bodily injury may result CAUTION There is a risk of minor injuries or damage to property IMPORTANT Malfunctioning may result 1 4 Meaning of the hazard symbols The nature of the hazard is indicated by icons CAUTION Dangerous area CAUTION Dangerous electrical voltage Important information ...

Page 8: ...ean Directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance with the European Directive 2004 108 EC has been proven by testing according to the following standard Emitted interference EN 55022 Class A Resistance to interference EN 50130 4 CAUTION This is a Class A device This equipment may cause radio interference in a residential installation In this case the user is encouraged to perform ...

Page 9: ...solution Colour 560 TV lines BW 600 TV lines Min illumination Colour 0 5 lux BW 0 05 lux Slow shutter 0 001 lux 0 5 lux at F1 6 AGC on 50 IRE video output Video output 1 0 Vpp 75 Ω composite Signal noise ratio 50 dB AGC off Functions Wide dynamic range WDR On Off Level x512 48 dB Back light compensation BLC Auto Manual Area Level Off Day night Colour BW Auto EXT Motion detection MD On Off Area Sen...

Page 10: ...255 Effect Sharpness Nega Posi D FLIP Freeze HI RES 2 3 DNR Home preset Off Home Preset Select Dwell Time Lens Focus mode Auto Manual Push AF Distance 0 1 m 1 0 m 1 5 m 2 5 m 6 0 m Total zoom 22x optical zoom 16x digital zoom video AF Focal length 3 9 85 8 mm Aperture F1 6 wide angle F3 7 tele Angle of view Horizontal 49 5 wide angle 2 6 tele Connections and environmental conditions Power input 2 ...

Page 11: ... Type Part no Designation Weight CVAW1417 LP S54561 C37 A1 inch Fixdome VAN D N WD AF 1 1 kg CVVA JB01 S54561 C50 A1 Mounting base for dome camera 0 4 kg 5 Package contents z Camera z Installation Manual z Software and documentation on CD z Mounting parts z Template ...

Page 12: ... Camera control via RS 485 z Flexible camera angle setting z Twisted pair video output z 3 axis camera design z Extra video output for installer z Built in heater z Rugged compact specially designed for indoor and outdoor installation IP66 z Dual power operation 12 V DC 24 V AC Functions z Day Night D N z Wide dynamic range WDR z Digital noise reduction DNR z Auto exposure AE z Back light compensa...

Page 13: ...rning the recording and monitoring of audio and video signals 6 2 Camera parts 1 Ceiling Wall 2 Template 3 Plastic anchor 4 O ring 5 Torx screw 6 Dome cover 7 Eye for support wire Abb 2 Dome part definition 6 3 Mounting parts Abb 3 Mounting parts A Torx screw T 20 4 5x45 mm 4 x B Plastic anchor Ø 6 x 35 mm 4 x C O ring 4 x D Torx wrench T 20 1 x E Hole cap 4 x F Template 1 x ...

Page 14: ... install the camera 7 1 Operation requirements Typical system configuration with DVR Typical system configuration with SIMATRIX 1 Camera C1 C10 A RS485 2 Keyboard B Video 3 DVR C RS232 4 Monitor 1 Camera C1 C10 A RS485 2 Keyboard B Video 3 SIMATRIX C TTY 4 Monitor When using the camera in conjunction with a video matrix switcher SIMATRIX SYS 648 164 or other telemetry equipment different protocol ...

Page 15: ...A RS485 2 Keyboard B Video 3 Monitor 7 2 Installation CAUTION The total weight of the main unit is approx 1 3 kg Check whether the ceiling to which the dome camera is installed is strong enough to hold the unit mass If not the dome camera could fall causing injury 1 Drill the mounting holes for the dome base using the drilling template Abb 4 Drill jig ...

Page 16: ...e individual wires to the appropriate terminals for power RS485 and alarm in 6 Attach the dome unit to the ceiling using the torx screws and O rings provided 7 Manually adjust focus and zoom 8 Attach the dome cover to the dome base using the torx screws 9 Cover the screw heads with the plastic caps provided Optional The mounting base CVAA JB01 is provided if the cable run on the surface needs to b...

Page 17: ... BNC 3 DVR VCR BNC A Red 12 V DC 24 V AC 4 Power supply B White 12 V DC 24 V AC C Blue RS 485 5 RS 485 connection D Green RS 485 E Yellow TP A 6 Twisted pair video output F Brown TP B G Grey Ext input 7 Aut switching between colour and B W Alarm input H Black White Ext output I Black GND 8 Remote control J Orange Control Pink TxD RS 232 connection PC configuration Light blue RxD MD output Violet M...

Page 18: ...e Black 4 GND Black Positions of the external sensor switch 1 Activate alarm closed EXT IN Deactivate alarm open Alarm activated 5 V EXT OUT Alarm deactivated 0 V To activate the sensor inputs select the mode EXT in the function menu B W 8 1 2 RS 485 connection The camera can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system such as a control keyboard using RS 485 half duplex Connect ...

Page 19: ...ff Off 2 0 Vpp On Off 2 6 Vpp Output voltage without accentuation On On 3 2 Vpp Off Off 0 dB Off On 6 dB On Off 6 dB Frequency dependent accentuation at 5 MHz On On 12 dB ON 1 2 3 4 Condition on delivery On Off Off Off 8 1 4 Alarm output The alarm output motion detection result or face detection result or external signal fed in is active high 1 Alarm output Violet 2 GND Black ...

Page 20: ... the OSD display can be controlled when the OSD menu is activated 2 TELE Zoom control Push 3 WIDE Zoom control Push 4 FAR Press the FAR side to focus on distant objects The focus keys are activated when AF mode is Off 5 NEAR Press the NEAR side to focus on near objects and the FAR side to focus on distant objects A SPOT VIDEO OUT ...

Page 21: ...TOUR CONFIG HOME PRESET HOME WAIT END D ZOOM END MODE Select focus mode Auto Manual PushAF DISTANCE Select minimum distance in focus between camera and object 0 1 1 0 1 5 2 5 6 0 m D ZOOM Digital zoom function On Off D ZOOM END Max digital zoom factor x2 x16 ZOOM PRESET Zoom preset number 1 10 SET PRESET Zoom position of zoom preset TOUR CONFIG Press ENTER to save the tour configuration preset com...

Page 22: ...ected press the MENU button to save the preset 9 3 2 WB White Balance WB MENU MODE R GAIN B GAIN FRAME ADJ END MODE WB modes z AWB Auto White Balance 2500K 9500K z WAWB Wide Auto White Balance 1800K 10500K z INDOOR Indoor white balance mode z OUTDOOR Outdoor white balance mode z MANUAL You can change R and B gain manually z CRS Colour Rolling Suppression Decrease colour rolling effect useful in SH...

Page 23: ...er On Off enable in low light MAX DSS Digital slow shutter range x2 x128 FLICKERLESS Flicker less function On Off BRIGHTNESS Brightness level 10 50 END Back to the next higher menu level 9 3 4 BLC WDR Back Light Compensation Wide Dynamic Range BLC WDR MENU BLC MODE AREA LEVEL WDR MODE LEVEL END 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BLC area number BLC MODE BLC mode OFF AUTO MANUAL AUTO Automatic back light compensati...

Page 24: ...ity of MD FD MD 1 10 FD 1 64 DWELL TIME Dwell time setting of zoom preset 10 180 s PRESET SEL Zoom preset number Off 1 10 END Back to the next higher menu level The quality of face detection depends on the environmental conditions 9 3 6 PRIVACY PRIVACY MENU MASK SEL DEFAULT ADJ TOP LEFT ADJ BOT RIGHT COLOUR MOSAIC MOSAIC TYPE END MASK SEL Mask area number 1 16 Mask On Off DEFAULT Default setting f...

Page 25: ...state once white detection is finished LEVEL Threshold level 1 15 END Back to the next higher menu level 9 3 8 EFFECT EFFECT MENU SHARPNESS NEGATIVE D FLIP FREEZE HI RES 2DNR 3DNR END SHARPNESS Image sharpness 0 15 The lower the value the softer the image and the higher the value the sharper the image NEGATIVE Negative or positive mode D FLIP Digital flip function vertical flip horizontal flip 180...

Page 26: ...TLE Press ENTER to configure camera name ALARM TEXT Press ENTER to configure alarm text SAVE Press ENTER to save CAMSET configuration END Back to the next higher menu level Move the cursor using the Far Near Tele Wide keys Press the MENU key to open a sub menu TITLE TEXT TITLE MENU A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CMD S E CMD description One position to the l...

Page 27: ...ens dirty If so clean the lens with a soft clean cloth The camera is not working properly and the surface of the camera case is hot Is the camera connected to the proper power source The contrast on the screen is too weak Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor Is the camera exposed to strong light If so change the camera position 10 2 Maintenance Preventive maintenance allows minor faults to b...

Page 28: ...product means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact y...

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Page 30: ...llee 84 D 76187 Karlsruhe Tel 49 721 595 1 www buildingtechnologies siemens com 2011 Copyright by Siemens AG Data and design subject to change without notice Supply subject to availability Document No A6V10321834 Edition 14 04 2011 ...

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