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Setting up the menu 

 

Settings can be made using the OSD Switch located on the back of 

the camera. 

1. Press the button to access the SETUP mode. 

The SETUP menu is displayed on the monitor. 

2. Please select any function you wish to activate by using the 

UP/DOWN selections. The cursor can be moved up or down by 

using the UP/DOWN selections. 

Position the cursor to point to the function you wish to operate.   

* MAIN-menu: Use UP/ DOWN selections. / SUB-menu: Use LEFT/ RIGHT selection   

3. Change the status of the selected feature using the LEFT/RIGHT selections. 

    When  the  LEFT  or  RIGHT  selection  is  done,  available  values  and  modes  are  displayed  in  order. 

Please keep the selection until you get to the mode you wish to operate. 

4.  When  completed,  move  the  cursor 

indicator  to  „EXIT‟  position  and  press  the  Button  to  finish  the 

setting.   

 

 

1.SET UP MENU

 

 

1-1. LENS 

(1) Manual Mode   

- The level of brightness of a screen is automatically 

  controlled using the Electronic Shutter, AGC and Sens-up.   

(2) DC IRIS Mode 

  - DC IRIS, AGC, and Sense-Up are used to automatically 

control the brightness level of a screen. 

(3) Video IRIS Mode 

- VIDEO IRIS, AGC and Sense-Up are used to automatically 

control the brightness level of a screen. 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for TFT-LCD IP PUBLIC VIEW MONITOR

Page 1: ...23 27 32 INCH TFT LCD IP PUBLIC VIEW MONITOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it handy for future reference ...

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Page 3: ...ITH EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT 7 REMOTE FUNCTIONS 8 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 9 18 CAMERA CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS MOUNTING GUIDE 19 27 28 D SUB CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS 29 POWER MANAGEMENT 30 SPECIFICATIONS 31 33 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 34 1 This Monitor was Manufactured by ISO 9001 Certified Factory ...

Page 4: ...o your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the bsolete 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 Only use attachment accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the appa...

Page 5: ...sture The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage with in the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user t...

Page 6: ...he unit to rain or moisture This unit is designed to be used in the office or home Do not subject the unit to vibrations dust of corrosive gases KEEP IN A WELL VENTILATED PLACE Ventilation holes are provided on the cabinet to prevent the temperature from rising Do not cover the unit or place anything on the top of unit AVOID HEAT Avoid placing the unit in direct sunshine or near a heating applianc...

Page 7: ...by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician f...

Page 8: ...nnect a ground to the center post Please be careful of voltage polarity 3 When finished secure the access panel Table A shows the recommended maximum wiring distances transformer to load and are calculated with a 10 percent voltage drop Recommended Wiring Distances Inch Wire 18AWG 16AWG 14AWG 23 150 ft 45 m 240 ft 73 m 300 ft 91 m 27 60 ft 18 m 120 ft 36 m 150 ft 45 m 32 30 ft 9 m 30 ft 9m 90 ft 2...

Page 9: ...PLAYER HDMI2 IN 3 DVI 4 VGA RGB PC 5 PC STEREO IN 6 AUDIO OUT 7 CAMERA OUT 8 AV2 VIDEO2 IN 9 AV2 VIDEO2 OUT 10 IP CAMERA ETHERNET 11 USB 2 0 Optional 12 SD CARD READER Optional 13 AC 110V IN 14 DC 24V IN 7 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 13 10 2 12 9 14 ...

Page 10: ...e 14 P INPUT Changes the source of sub picture in the PIP mode 15 P POS Changes the position of sub picture in the PIP mode 16 P SIZE Changes the sizes of sub and main pictures in the PIP mode 17 SWAP Alternates between sub and main pictures in the PIP mode 18 ARC Aspect Ratio Control Selects screen ratio 19 APC Auto Picture Control Selects picture mode 20 ACC Auto Color Control Selects Color mode...

Page 11: ...y blinking the LED light User can choose the LED colors among these Red Blue Purple 6 7 Adjust menu settings 8 9 These buttons allow user to enter the sub menu of the activated function The up button is HOLD function and stop the Motion Detection Auto switching functions 10 SOURCE SELECT Selects an input source Enters a submenu or accepts your selection in the OSD menu 11 MENU EXIT Activates and e...

Page 12: ...justing items 4 Change the value you wish to adjust by using the buttons 5 Press the button to exit the submenu for adjusting items 6 Press the MENU button to exit the OSD menu A Custom Option Function Value Brightness Adjusts brightness of the screen 0 100 Contrast Adjusts intensity of the image 0 100 Color 1 Adjusts color of the picture 0 100 Tint 1 2 Adjusts tint of the picture 0 100 Sharpness ...

Page 13: ...w Recording Indicator Sets the light color of recoding LED Off Red Blue Purple Recording Text Sets the recording indication text See table below Cam out CVBS out is possible to watch Cam out through the CAMERA OUT Port when power off Operating is On On or Off Default is Off 1 Unavailable in Camera RGB PC DVI HDMI1 and M P HDMI2 2 Only available in RGB PC Picture Mode Custom Applies user selected v...

Page 14: ...and half times to upward and downward Wide Sets the image size to wide Under 2 Adjusts the image size to display resolution without overscan 1 1 1 Adjusts the image size to input resolution with overscan 1 Unavailable in Camera RGB PC DVI HDMI1 and M P HDMI2 2 Unavailable in RGB PC PC Option Function Value Auto Adjust Auto geometry adjustment Phase Adjusts the number of horizontal picture elements...

Page 15: ... texts Off or On OSD Position Selects the location of Date Time text Top Bottom Year Selects the wanted year 2000 2100 Month Selects the wanted month 1 12 Day Selects the wanted day 1 31 Hour Selects the wanted hour 0 23 Minute Selects the wanted minute 0 59 User can set the wanted time Year Month Day Hour Minute by using VOL key 13 ...

Page 16: ...g Text Off or On Text Blink This function is for blinking Recording text Off or On Text Size Selects the size of Recording text X1 X2 X3 Text Select Selects the wanted phrases Text1 Text2 Text31 1 Text phrases Text1 Recording Text2 Recording in Progress Text3 Surveillance in Progress 14 ...

Page 17: ...1 Size2 or Size3 Position Selects the position of PIP screen Right of Bottom Left of Bottom Left of Top and Right of Top RB LB LT or RT Swap Alternates between the main and sub picture Sound Select Selects the sound source from either the Main or PIP Main or Sub Input Source Main Sub Available combination AV2 AV2 AV2 Camera RGB PC DVI HDMI1 or M P HDMI2 Camera RGB PC DVI HDMI1 or M P HDMI2 AV2 Una...

Page 18: ...reen Displays a blue screen if the monitor receives no signal Off or On Key Lock Locks all buttons of the monitor Note Use remote controller to unlock Off or On Motion Detection See table below Auto Switching See table below Image Rotation1 Activates the Image Rotation function Off or On 1 The displayed image is slightly moved to prevent image persistence when the Image Rotation function is On The...

Page 19: ... motion detection input image 3 100 Detection Option Not operating Display Type Selects the mode in which the monitor displays the motion detection input The monitor takes one of the following actions PIP FULL Displays the motion detection input in the PIP of the current video input source Note The main video source must support the motion detection input source as a PIP option See section Input S...

Page 20: ...tching feature Off or On Input Enable Opens another menu and you can select the input sources to include in the Auto Switching cycle Camera AV2 RGB PC DVI HDMI1 M P HDMI2 Time Selects the amount of time in seconds that the monitor displays each selected input source 3 100 18 ...

Page 21: ... the selected feature using the LEFT RIGHT selections When the LEFT or RIGHT selection is done available values and modes are displayed in order Please keep the selection until you get to the mode you wish to operate 4 When completed move the cursor indicator to EXIT position and press the Button to finish the setting 1 SET UP MENU 1 1 LENS 1 Manual Mode The level of brightness of a screen is auto...

Page 22: ...unction allows the camera can display the bright image even extreme darkness Important Tips IR Distance can be extended twice longer when Sens up is set x2 x6 Caution When Sens up is adjusted for more than 8 times x8 the picture becomes brighter but the frame rate relatively gets slower resulting and the picture becomes slow motioned 4 BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness in 5 100 5 D WDR D WDR Digit...

Page 23: ... screen in order to be able to distinguish objects against backlight HSBLC It cuts off the strong lighting like the headlight According to user s adjustment zones sensitivity can be adjustable In case of the car surveillance it remarkably performs recognizing license plate or subject HLC is a function to mask bright areas in order to prevent the target object from looking dark due to the backlight...

Page 24: ...he OSD MENU in order to have the color and temperature values fixed When the value of OPD Block is included in ATW Area color and temperature are fixed for that relevant value only If there is no such value included the color and temperature are fixed for the entire image 3 ATW Auto tracking white balance In certain light conditions the colors are adjusted automatically 4 INDOOR Use this mode when...

Page 25: ... B W Mode B W Mode is used to maintain B W mode all the time BURST IR SMART IR LED IR PWM LEVEL 0 100 2 Auto Mode Automatically turns between Day and Night Mode according to AGC operation 3 Color Mode COLOR Mode is used to maintain color mode all the time 23 ...

Page 26: ... ghost effect as well 1 2DNR 2 3DNR ON S LEVEL 0 100 E LEVEL 0 100 3 LEVEL 0 100 4 SMART NR 1 6 SPECIAL 1 CAM TITLE To display a title on the monitor 2 D EFFECT FREEZE To hold a stop picture MIRROR OFF V FLIP ROTATE Reverse the picture vertically or horizontally D ZOOM Zoom can be from x2 to x64 and in the case of PIP it can be from 1 9 to 1 16 PIP ON OFF D ZOOM X2 X62 PAN TILT DEFAULT NEG IMAGE C...

Page 27: ...ows is overlapped window Window 7 is given the highest priority at a higher level is given priority For each window color boundary yes no image inversion yes no black white yes no and transparent level can be adjusted Those areas privacy masked are excluded from the areas for motion detection 5 LANGUAGE ENG 6 DEFECT LIVE DPC ON OFF LEVEL 0 60 START DPC ON OFF START CLOSE LENS THE PRESS ENTER KEY L...

Page 28: ...N OFF MONITOR LCD GAMMA 0 45 USER BLUE GAMMA 0 100 RED GAMMA 0 00 CRT BLACK LEVEL 30 30 BLUE GAIN 0 100 RED GAIN 0 100 OSD TEXT COLOR 1 8 OUT LINE ON OFF LSC NTSC PAL 1 8 RESET FACTORY Resets the camera setting to the factory defaults RETURN 1 9 EXIT 26 ...

Page 29: ...address 10 20 30 40 Network mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 20 30 1 Note Factory default Admin ID and Password are all lower case letters You can change the password with Capital letters 2 3 Installing IP PVMZ Following steps are the physical installation process for IP PVMZ 2 3 1 Fix the IP PVMZ in place 2 3 2 Connect the IP PVMZ to the Internet cable through the LAN port 2 3 3 Connect the power su...

Page 30: ...rd wall mount not included in the delivery Attention 23 27 32inch You must use four M6x8 screws to assemble this monitor and the wall mount bracket 23inch VESA 100x100 M4x8 WARNING If user use longer than M6x8mm it may cause the damage on the unit Please follow instructed bolt size length 28 screws ...

Page 31: ...r DDC 5 GROUND 13 H SYNC or H V SYNC 6 RED GROUND 14 V SYNC 7 GREEN GROUND 15 SCL for DDC 8 BLUE GROUND D SUB ACCESSORIES 1 Power cord AC 100V only 2 Quick guide 3 Install CD 4 Cable PC or HDMI 5 DC connector DC 24V only 6 Stereo cable Optional 7 Remote controller Optional 8 Batteries Optional 9 Wall mount Optional 29 ...

Page 32: ...N 23 27 32 ON 50W 55W 66W POWER OFF 3W LED INDICATOR The power management feature of the monitor is comprised of two stages ON GREEN and POWER OFF RED MODE LED COLOR MONITOR OPERATION ON GREEN Normal Operation POWER OFF RED Not Operation 30 ...

Page 33: ...h input 1 0Vp p 75Ω terminated loop through out DVI Digital Video Interface HDMI1 HDMI2 High Definition Multimedia Interface PC RGB AV composite Sound in Out PC Stereo Sound Audio Out Card Reader Optional IP Camera Ethernet RJ45 ACTIVE DISPLAY AREA H x V 509 76mm X 2686 74mm 597 6mm X 336 15mm 698 4mm X 392 85mm PACKING DIMENSIONS W x H x D 680mm X 525mm X 172mm 26 77 X 20 67 X 6 77 720mm X 563mm ...

Page 34: ... 0 Lux IR LED ON Signal System NTSC PAL Electronic Shutter NTSC 1 30 1 100 000 PAL 1 25 1 100 000 S N Ratio More than 50dB Shutter Auto Manual FLK AGC OFF Low Middle High D WDR OFF ON LOW MIDDEL HIGH White Balance ATW ATW SET Indoor Outdoor Backlight OFF BLC HLC Day Night Selection AUTO COLOR BW EXT D N IR SMART OFF ON IR GAIN Level Adjustable 0 255 LENS Shadow OFF ON Selectable Level Adjustable 0...

Page 35: ... mode CMS Support 16 channels Full featured PC NVR Minimum PC requirement Windows XP 2000 Pentium IV 1 6GHz CPU or higher 256Mbytes RAM or above 64Mbytes video memory or above Protocol ONVIF PSIA HTTP TCP UDP IP ARP ICMP RTP RTSP multicast Telnet ftp PPPoE SMTP e mail DHCP NTP uPnP SNMP etc Installation maintenance Configuration installation wizard HTTP telnet and console Upgrade firmware HTTP tel...

Page 36: ...ronment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Busines...

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