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WAT-233

Rev. 1.10

OSD User's Manual

2014/2/3

Watec Co., Ltd.

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Summary of Contents for WAT-233

Page 1: ...WAT 233 Rev 1 10 OSD User s Manual 2014 2 3 Watec Co Ltd 1 ...

Page 2: ...Change History 1 00 2014 1 23 Second Release Add an adjustment procedure for auto iris lens 2014 2 3 1 10 Remarks Initial Release Rev No Date Changes 2 ...

Page 3: ...IN B GAIN 22 3 4 5 γ GAMMA 23 White Balance WB 24 3 5 1 Auto Trace White Balance ATW 25 3 5 2 Auto White Balance AWB 25 3 5 3 Preset White Balance 3200K 4300K 5100K 6300K 26 3 5 4 Anti Chroma Rolling White Balance ACR 26 3 5 5 Push White Balance PWB 27 Wide Dynamic Range Back Light Compensation WDR BLC 28 3 6 1 Wide Dynamic Range WDR 29 3 6 2 Highlight Suppressed Backlight Compensation HSBLC 30 3 ...

Page 4: ... Blemish Pixel Compensation BPC 50 Synchronization Method Display SYNC 52 Camera ID CAMERA ID 52 RS485 Communication RS485 55 Factory Reset CAMERA RESET 58 Save Settings SAVE ALL 58 EXIT Menu EXIT 58 4 OSD Menu Tree 59 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 16 3 19 3 17 3 18 4 ...

Page 5: ...33 user s manual check to see that the operation and the effects of the changes made to the camera are acceptable The WAT 233 user s manual is subject to change by design and the specifications of the product without notice The copyright of the WAT 233 user s manual shall belong to Watec Co Ltd Copying in whole or in part without the authorization of the holders permission is prohibited 5 ...

Page 6: ...IGHT ENTER 1 UP 3 LEFT 4 RIGHT 2 DOWN 5 ENTER Use 5 buttons above to operate OSD Menu 1 UP 2 DOWN Mainly to move the cursor up and down to select an item on the lists on OSD Menu 3 LEFT 4 RIGHT Mainly to adjust and change the functions on each list on OSD Menu 5 ENTER Mainly to execute the selected list and function on OSD Menu The symbol will be on some lists on OSD Menu to indicate that there ar...

Page 7: ...ng Switching the Menu From the next page each button is written as follows 1 UP is written as UP key and 2 DOWN is written as DOWN key In addition 3 LEFT is written as LEFT key and 4 RIGHT is written as RIGHT key ENTER to be used for execution decision is written as ENTER key LEFT RIGHT RIGHT LEFT Next Page Previous Page Sub Menu Going to Going to UP DOWN UP DOWN ENTER ENTER ENTER 7 ...

Page 8: ... OFF When you change the camera setting through the OSD you can save the changed setting by executing SAVE ALL Please make sure to save the setting before turning off the power when you set the opyimum function in customer s environment When you turn off the power without saving please be careful as it will return to the state before the setting change Please refer to 3 18 Save Settings SAVE ALL w...

Page 9: ... Shutter Gain Settings SHUTTER AGC CLOSE LENS MODE setting is available but it does not work OPERATION Control the lens aperture automatically Close the lens aperture fully AUTO is recommended for standard operation CLOSE Open the lens aperture fully CLOSE OPEN AUTO LENS OPEN AUTO Lens in use MODE OPERATION LENS LEFT RIGHT ENTER Auto Iris AUTO MANUAL Manual Open the lens aperture fully OPEN AUTO C...

Page 10: ...vironment proceed to step 4 When you get the image properly please proceed to step 5 4 When hunting occurs the control speed of the lens aperture might be too fast reduce OK the set value of 3 2 2 Auto Iris Lens Speed Control SPEED until hunting stops 5 Adjust the lens aperture Adjust the lens aperture with 3 3 1 2 Brightness Setting BRIGHTNESS While checking the monitor adjust 3 3 1 2 Brightness ...

Page 11: ...o Iris Lens Speed Control SPEED until hunting stops 6 Check the LEVEL volume is at the proper position When the LEVEL volume is set to the position NG that makes the screen slightly brighter when switching the setting of 3 3 1 3 Low Luminance Side Exposure Control MODE from OFF to AGC When the adjustment can be made properly proceed to step 7 Do not change the position of the LEVEL volume after St...

Page 12: ... speed and gain are automatically controlled according to the imaging environment When MANUAL is selected shutter speed and gain can be set to arbitrary fixed values Move the cursor to SHUTTER AGC with UP DOWN key and use the LEFT RIGHT key to select AUTO or MANUAL After selecting the mode each setting submenu opens with ENTER ENTER ENTER AUTO SETUP Menu MANUAL SETUP Menu LEFT RIGHT 12 ...

Page 13: ... the appropriate 1 500s AUTO 40 130IRE 130IRE 100IRE Adjust the lens aperture when mounting the auto iris lens with BRIGHTNESS For details refer to 3 2 2 Auto Iris Lens Speed Control SPEED 40IRE LEFT RIGHT BRIGHTNESS Brightness can be set within the range of 40 dark 130 IRE bright The display of the brightness range is different when WDR is OFF and ON SHUTTER AGC HIGH LUMINANCE OPERATION WDR OFF 4...

Page 14: ... Gain Control AGC HI LO The slow shutter operates in the range of 2 16 FLD When the camera judges the luminance as low luminance After the accumulation time of the slow shutter AGC of the gain can be switched For details refer to 3 3 1 4 Auto Gain Control AGC HI LO noise is conspicuous in dark subjects While switching the AGC HI LO setting the maximum value While swithing the AGC HI LO setting you...

Page 15: ...rox 2dB You can not use the function with OFF or SLOW in 3 3 1 3 Low Luminance Side Exposure Control MODE When OFF or SLOW is selected the operation will be as follows AGC HI LO These items are settable MODE OPERATION LOW LUMINANCE AGC AGC SLOW SLOW AGC LOW HIGH OFF SLOW will be displayed on OSD setting is not available SHUTTER AGC AGC HI LO OPERATION Gain range approx 2 32dB Gain range approx 2 4...

Page 16: ...c Range WDR When WDR is ON the operation will be as follows SHUTTER AGC LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT x1 0 x0 75 x0 25 x0 5 x0 75 x1 0 x0 5 x0 25 BRIGHTNESS OPERATION LOW LUMINANCE Dynamic Resolution Sensitivity S N ratio AUTO When x 0 25 is selected S N and dynamic resolution improve though sensitivity decreases set value can not be changed When x1 0 is selected S N and dynamic resolution decrease though...

Page 17: ...he manual wide dynamic range function When used with WDR OFF Although it is possible to change the setting please use together with WDR ON in order OFF OFF ON MANUAL SHUT SLOW WDR SHUT WDR BLC MODE SHUTTER AGC WDR MODE OPERATION Normal Single shutter mode Slow shutter mode You can set the accumulation time and gain value of slow shutter arbitrarily SHUTTER AGC MANUAL Using with WDR ON is not recom...

Page 18: ...he visibility of the bright part gets Default 1 1351s 1 976s LEFT RIGHT SLOW Slow shutter It cannot be set 1 60s 1 50s 1 100s 1 120s 1 250s 1 500s 1 1000s 1 2000s 1 4000s 1 10000s WDR SHUT Double shutter 1 1351s 1 976s 1 2000s 1 4000s 1 6000s 1 10000s 1 15000s 1 20000s 1 25000s Selectable from MODE SSHUT LSHUT SSHUT LSHUT SHUT Single shutter LSHUT SSHUT LSHUT SSHUT 1 60s 1 25000s WDR SHUT Mode 1 1...

Page 19: ...keys to set the manual gain value Default 2dB 2 44dB Fixes the gain value to an arbitrary value regardless of the brightness of the subject The higher the setting value the brighter the image becomes and the smaller the setting value the darker the image MGC 2dB LEFT RIGHT MANUAL MGC 44dB MGC 22dB OPERATION SHUTTER AGC MGC 19 ...

Page 20: ...eft right up down HV FLIP Default OFF 3 4 2 Contrast CONTRAST Set the contrast CONTRAST settings Use the LEFT RIGHT key to adjust the contrast The factory default value may vary CONTRAST 50 CONTRAST 32 000 063 CONTRAST OPERATION The smaller the setting value the lower the contrast The larger the setting value the higher the contrast OFF OFF HV FLIP V FLIP H FLIP Vertical image flip CONTRAST 10 Hor...

Page 21: ...lution by emphasizing the outline portion of the image Use the LEFT RIGHT key to set SHARPNESS Default 8 SHARPNESS 0 OPERATION the sharper the image but the noise become marked The larger the setting value the higher the edge enhancement level of the entire screen 000 015 SHARPNESS 15 SHARPNESS 8 LEFT RIGHT SHARPNESS 21 ...

Page 22: ...depending on the fine adjustment at factory B GAIN B GAIN can be set in the range of 000 255 Adjust yellow and blue gain mainly Default Vary depending on the fine adjustment at factory R GAIN R GAIN can be set in the range of 000 255 Adjust red and cyan gain mainly LEFT RIGHT B HUE 20 ADJUST MENU OPERATION B HUE Default Vary depending on the fine adjustment at factory Default LEFT RIGHT Default Va...

Page 23: ...e output on the monitor becomes linear This is called gamma correction WAT 233 has nine gamma correction modes Use the LEFT RIGHT key to set GAMMA Default 0 45 0 8 0 7 1 0 GAMMA 1 0 LEFT RIGHT GAMMA 0 7 OPERATION GAMMA 0 45 GAMMA 0 35 0 35 GAMMA In general the smaller the gamma value the brighter the dark area and overexposure tends to occur 0 45 Select the appropriate value according to the chara...

Page 24: ...dvance it controls only when the surrounding color temperatures judged to be within the pull in frame By setting the pull in frame range than ATW but the pull in control operates even in the imaging scene where monochrome operates regardless of the preset pull in range the pull in operates in a wider color temperature When it is necessary to change adjust the set value according to the usage envir...

Page 25: ...pull in frame Selectable in the range 000 255 The lower the set value the faster to start WB control the higher the set Set the time from the change in color temperature to the start of white balance control value the slower to start WB control ATW SPEED Set the pull in speed The lead in speed can be set in the range 000 255 The lower the set value the faster the pull in speed and the larger the s...

Page 26: ...ironment where chroma rolling occurs When the set value is decreased the screen will be corrected to the cyan side and when it is increased Default Vary depending on the fine adjustment at factory R GAIN the screen will be corrected to the red side R GAIN 057 R GAIN 010 R GAIN 100 B GAIN 010 B GAUN Set B GAIN of the white balance correction value B GAIN can be set in the range of 000 255 B GAIN 14...

Page 27: ...ng in the entire screen and press the ENTER key Confirm the correction and release the ENTER key It will be completed when the paper is corrected to white Step 1 Before correction Step 2 Place the white paper in the entire screen Step 3 Press the ENTER key to start the correction Step 4 Confirm the correction and release the ENTER key successfully completed the white paper looks white in the scree...

Page 28: ...down with the UP DOWN key and use the LEFT RIGHT key for the item you want to adjust and set ON OFF of each function OFF ON OFF OFF HSBLC BLC OFF ON OFF OFF ON WDR ENTER No operations The BLC function is available only when WDR and HSBLC are set to OFF BLC function is invalid precedence and other functions are invalid When HSBLC ON even if BLC is set to ON the HSBLC function takes precedence and O...

Page 29: ...n the following settings are recommended 1 4 the imaging scene smear and flicker are conspicuous When using manual lenses the dynamic range is widest but depending on OPERATION The dynamic range is less wide than OFF setting but suppresses smear and The dynamic range is less wide than EI setting but suppresses smear MIDHIGH ON flicker MIDLOW Efficacy LEFT RIGHT WDR ON 2 3 LEFT RIGHT WDR CONTRAST H...

Page 30: ...s will be corrected Default 000 visibility of the dark area tends to deteriorate In this case increase the brightness of the dark area to increases the luminance level at mask processing starts In the dark the dynamic range of the subject becomes wider by reflecting the light source and the improve visibility Decreasing the set value will make the screen darker and if you increase the screen Sets ...

Page 31: ...e the proper brightness Use the LEFT RIGHT key to select ON or OFF Default OFF so that the correct brightness is achieved BLC OPERATION OFF No operations The effective area of the backlight compensation function is convex as described below ON Backlight compensation BLC operates Effective Area OFF LEFT RIGHT When there is a dark subject in the effective area the backlight compensation function ope...

Page 32: ...ey to display the 3DNR menu Default 000 Use the LEFT RIGHT keys to move the cursor and adjust the 3D noise reduction correction level High Low High Low 000 063 Set the correction level for 3D noise reduction Increasing the set value reduces random noise but it also tends to cause image quality degradation LEVEL such as lower dynamic resolution The greater the set value the stronger the effect of n...

Page 33: ...nt brightness Even at low illuminance it will not switch to night mode 3 8 2 Night Mode NIGHT Set the night mode NIGHT The IR cut filter is always out of state irrespective of ambinent brightness and the image is in black and white state When NIGHT is selected pressing the ENTER key displays the NIGHT SETUP menu Use the LEFT RIGHT keys to select ON OFF of the burst in the Night mode Default OFF DA...

Page 34: ...value In other modes switching using the threshold value cannot be performed as the gain value is fixed at 2 dB In that case switch by external input DAY NIGHT SETUP Set the gain value to switch from Day mode to Night mode When ambinent illuminace decrease and the gain NIGHT DAY DAY NIGHT Default 25dB DAY mode NIGHT mode Default 5dB ENTER DAY mode NIGHT mode Dark DAY NIGHT Menu OPERATION AGC gain ...

Page 35: ...Adjust the diaphragm and lighting of the lens and reproduce the brightness which OK you would like to switch to day mode while watching the monitor 7 Make lower the setting value of NIGHT DAY slowly by 1 dB at a time until switching from the day mode state to the night mode 8 When hunting does not occur proceed to step 11 When hunting occurs proceed to step 9 9 Make lower the setting value of NIGH...

Page 36: ...ault OFF OFF ON DAY NIGHT BURST OPERATION not be accepted In that case turn on BURST AUTO OFF No burst signal is added ON Add a burst signal On some monitors and image capture boards video signals without color bursts may When using a displayable device even if there is not color burst we recommend turning off BURST LEFT RIGHT 36 ...

Page 37: ...or exposure control For setting the effective area select either AUTO Hisogram integration mode Perform exposure control that does not depend on IR MODE the effective area IR mode control is not performed LEFT RIGHT DAY NIGHT OFF IR MODE MENU OPERATION AUTO ON AUTO or CENTER AREA LEVEL Default 015 influenced is performed even when there is a high brightness subject other than OFF Disables the wide...

Page 38: ...ject with high brightness exists outside the area it is hard to be affected keeping the area properly exposed Effective area Right side of screen overexposure Right side of screen proper exposure Left side of screen overexposure Center of screen proper exposure Center of screen proper exposure Left side of screen proper exposure 38 ...

Page 39: ... hunting increase the set value of LEVEL or lower the illuminance of the infrared projector LEVEL 015 LEFT RIGHT LEVEL 031 LEVEL 000 AREA IROPT AREA MENU Sets the upper position of the area TOP can be set within the range of 001 114 136 Sets the right position of the area BOTTOM can be set within the range of 017 239 Default 040 048 Default 160 156 RIGHT the setting values of PAL ENTER Default 082...

Page 40: ...ght function External Control Mode D N EXT CTL Sets the Day Night function external control mode D N EXT CTL Day Night function external control mode can switch from Day mode to Night mode by applying voltage between A1 B1 terminals of the I O connector independent of ambient illuminance Use the LEFT ZRIGHT ket to select ON OFF Default OFF AUTO OFF Between A2 and B2 terminals is open DAY NIGHT ON ...

Page 41: ...direction invalid when the magnification 1 0 is selected Set the imaging position within the range from 000 left end to 512 middle to 1023 right end may vary depending on the magnification Set the magnification within the range from x1 to x256 Use the LEFT RIGHT keys to set the magnification ZOOM Use the LEFT RIGHT keys to set the imaging position TILT is a fuction that uses the surplus of the are...

Page 42: ...nction can improve the contrast of visually impaired images with fog and or smoke and improve visibility Selectable from OFF LOW MID or HIGH Use the LEFT RIGHT Key to select the DEFOG setting Default OFF Set the correction amount of the DEFOG The larger that set value the higher the constact It improves the visibility LOW HIGH DEFOG OPERATION OFF No operations HIGH MID LOW OFF LEFT RIGHT MID 42 ...

Page 43: ...lue the lower the transparency of the masking Set the transparency of the masking The masking transparency can be selected from PRIVACY MENU OPERATION When TRANSPARENCY is set to 1 00 mosaic processing is not available Set ON OFF of mosaic processing Mosaic processing on the masking area available when ON is selected MOSAIC ENTER TRANSPARENCY Default the center of the screen the window for setting...

Page 44: ...tings Select the mask number to be set MODE Settings Set mask display or non display When MODE is ON a mask is displayed in the center of the screen LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT Mask No 1 15 Mask No 15 15 MASK ON MASK OFF 44 ...

Page 45: ...T keys to set the upper left position of the mask area and press the ENTER key 3 Use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT keys to set the upper right position of the mask area and press the ENTER key 4 Use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT keys to set the lower right position of the mask area and press the ENTER key 5 Use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT keys to set the lower left position of the mask area and press the ENTER key P...

Page 46: ... of masking TRANSPARENCY Settings Set the transparency of the masking MOSAIC Settings Set ON OFF of mosaic processing BLUE WHITE LEFT RIGHT CYAN LEFT RIGHT MAGENTA GREEN 0 75 LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT 0 00 0 50 1 00 YELLOW BLACK RED 46 ...

Page 47: ... manual for details about voltage output current connection of alarm devices and other between A3 and B3 terminals of the I O connector AREA SELECT MOTION DET MENU OFF ENTER LEFT RIGHT Set the motion detection area Use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT ENTER key to set the area OPERATION No operations MOTION Default the center in the screen Set the sensitivity Sensitivity is set in the range of 000 127 Incre...

Page 48: ...e the light blue cursor to the desired position and press the ENTER key 4 Four blocks in the cursor light up and set as the detection area To set the detection area as a dead zone move the cursor to the detection area you want to set as a dead zone and press the ENTER key The 4 blocks in the cursor will go out and the dead zone will be set You can set the four blocks at once 5 After setting the de...

Page 49: ...sult When motion is detected the block will flash within the area set by AREA SELECT When motion is not detected nothing will be displayed DETECT SENSE settings Use the LEFT RIGHT key to set the sensitivity ON Detected DETECT SENSE 126 DETECT SENSE 001 OFF LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT Not Detected 49 ...

Page 50: ...tomatically detects and corrects the subsequent blimish pixel and keeps the image quality Move the cursor to BPC with the UP DOWN key and press the ENTER key the BPC menu will be displayed Default 005 BPC START OPERATION Set the detection level Set the level within the range of 000 064 The smaller the set value the easier to detect small blemish pixels Press the ENTER key to detect and correct ble...

Page 51: ...nsation Note 1 The followings are the factors that cause the message of 4 and 5 to be displayed 1 The setting value of DETECT LEVEL is low and the number of blemish pixel detected during the compensation exceeds the correctable number 64 points 2 When the lens is not fully closed in this case where the lens is open the bright part on the screen is recognized as blemish pixels as a result the numbe...

Page 52: ...Use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT keys to select the character you want to display and use the ENTER key to enter the characters Set the position of the cursor when entering characters After entering a character you can change the character by moving the cursor to the character you want to change and entering another character Delete the entered characters Set the display position of the input character ...

Page 53: ...to CAMERA ID and press the ENTER key press the ENTER key the CAMERA ID menu will be displayed again 2 Use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT key to select the charater you want to display and use the ENTER key to enter the characters 3 After entering characters move the cursor to RETURN and press the ENTER key to return to SETUP MENU 3 3 ENTER ENTER 53 ...

Page 54: ... After setting press the ENTER key to return to the CAMERA ID menu CAMERA ID is displayed when the OSD menu screen is turned off While the OSD menu is displayed CAMERA ID does not show up To turn off the OSD menu move the cursor to EXIT with UP DOWN key and press the ENTER key to display the EXIT menu UP DOWN ENTER DOWN Default position ENTER UP LEFT LEFT RIGHT RIGHT ENTER 54 ...

Page 55: ...he A5 to B5 terminals of the I O connector and connection of the communication cable refer to the H W manual STOP BIT Set the stop bit Stop bits can be set to 1 or 2 Default 1 BAUDRATE Set the baud rate The baud rate can be set from 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 Default 9600 Data bits are fixed to 8 bits DATA BIT Since the item simply displays data bits you can not change settings PA...

Page 56: ...amera ADDRESS BAUDRATE Settings Use the LEFT RIGHT key to set the BAUDRATE PARITY Settings Use the LEFT RIGHT key to set the PARITY 115200 57600 38400 LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT EVEN ODD OFF 4800 LEFT RIGHT 19200 9600 ADDRESS 255 ADDRESS 000 2400 LEFT RIGHT 56 ...

Page 57: ... STOP BIT Settings Use the LEFT RIGHT key to set the STOP BIT LEFT RIGHT STOP BIT 2 STOP BIT 1 57 ...

Page 58: ... setting after executing camera reset function save the value according to 3 18 Save Settings SAVE ALL When the power is turned off without saving the setting value it returns to the setting value before executing the camera reset 3 18 Save Settings SAVE ALL Saving SAVE ALL the changed camera settings After changing camera settings you can save the changed settings by executing SAVE ALL on the EXI...

Page 59: ...figuration item SETUP MENU 2 3 3DNR 3DNR MENU for noise reduction function advanced settings NEXT NEXT to display the next page PRIVACY PRIVACY MENU for privacy masking function advanced settings MOTION MOTION DETECTION MENU for motion detection advanced settings DAY NIGHT MENU for day night function advanced settings ZOOM ZOOM MENU for digital zoom advanced settings DEFOG DEFOG MENU for defog con...

Page 60: ...0 063 Default 000 015 008 The factory default value may vary The factory default value may vary The factory default value may vary SHUT SLOW WDR SHUT 000 255 055 LOW LUMINANCE 1 60 1 50 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 EI MODE OFF AGC SLOW AGC SLOW SLOW AGC AGC HI LO HIGH LOW MODE OPEN CLOSE AUTO LENS BRIGHTNESS AUTO HIGH LUMINANCE SHUT SHUTTER AGC SPEED ADJUST MIRROR RETURN SSHUT MG...

Page 61: ... may vary The factory default value may vary 000 255 Default 000 255 Default SPEED 000 255 005 000 255 Default 000 255 Default WB SETUP MENU 1 3 000 255 Default 000 255 005 000 255 Default 000 255 Default 000 255 Default The factory default value may vary AWB 3200K RETURN DELAY CNT WB ATW B GAIN R GAIN RETURN 4300K B GAIN B GAIN R GAIN R GAIN RETURN 5100K ACR RETURN 6300K B GAIN R GAIN RETURN PWB ...

Page 62: ...015 010 WDR BLC SETUP MENU 1 3 000 255 SCALE RETURN CLIP LEVEL WDR BLC WDR ON CONTRAST LOW MIDLOW MID MIDHIGH HIGH RETURN OFF 000 063 RETURN 3DNR LEVEL BLC OFF ON RETURN HSBLC ON OFF 3DNR SETUP MENU 1 3 62 ...

Page 63: ... ON AUTO CENTER TOP 009 122 009 144 017 239 AUTO BURST OFF ON IR MODE ON AREA LOW MIDLOW MID CONTRAST 040 048 LEVEL WDR ON RIGHT RETURN BOTTOM LEFT 001 223 000 031 015 082 096 080 082 160 156 the setting values of PAL the setting values of PAL the setting values of PAL MIDHIGH HIGH RETURN OFF D N EXT CTL OFF ON RETURN OFF D N STATE OUT OFF DAY NIGHT ON RETURN 63 ...

Page 64: ...5 15 15 DEFOG DEFOG SETUP MENU 2 3 PRIVACY SETUP MENU 2 3 OFF LOW MID HIGH MOSAIC OFF ON RETURN COLOR TRANSPARENCY MODE OFF ON POSITION WHITE BLACK RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW CYAN MAGENTA 0 00 0 50 0 75 1 00 BLOCK DISP DETECT SENSE ON AREA SELECT MOTION MOTION SETUP MENU 2 3 000 127 111 OFF ON RETURN OFF 64 ...

Page 65: ...NC SETUP MENU 3 3 CAMERA RESET STOP BIT 1 2 RETURN DATA BIT 8 PARITY OFF ODD EVEN CAMERA RESET SETUP MENU 3 3 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 RETURN OFF INT PELCO D ADDRESS 000 255 BAUDRATE RS485 PROTOCOL CAMERA ID ON CANERA ID SETUP MENU 3 3 RS485 SETUP MENU 3 3 65 ...

Page 66: ...ELECT LEVEL 0 HSBLC OFF MODE OFF POSITION TILT 256 DEFOG Name Default setting TRANSPARENCY 1 00 DEFOG OFF PRIVACY GAMMA 0 45 WB 1 15 MOSAIC OFF Center of the screen COLOR R GAIN The factory default value may vary ZOOM Name Default setting SPEED WDR BLC ZOOM 0 PAN 512 MIRROR WB ATW SHUTTER AGC AUTO SHARPNESS 8 B HUE The factory default value may vary R HUE AGC HI LO B GAIN The factory default value...

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