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SET-7680

680 TVL

SET-7610

610 TVL

Day & Night Box Camera (Effio-E)

User Manual

Thanks for purchasing our product. Before operating the unit, please read the instructions carefully and keep this manual for future reference.

Safety Warnings

1. Read this manual carefully before installing the unit

Please read this manual first for correct installation and operation.

2. Never install the camera on a ceiling that cannot hold its weight

The product may fall down and cause damages.

3. Never install the camera near electric or magnetic fields

Install the camera away from TV, radio transmitter, magnet, electric motor, transformer, audio speakers since the magnetic fields generate from above devices would distort the video image.

4. Never install or use the camera in areas exposed to water, oil or gas

The water, oil or gas may result in operation failure, electric shock or fire. Do not use this unit near water-for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, in an unprotected outdoor installation, or any area which is classified as a wet location.

5. Never face the camera toward the sun

Direct sunlight or severe ray may cause fatal damage to sensor and internal circuit.

6. Power Cord Protection

Touching the wet power cord with hands or touching the power cord with wet hands may result in electric shock. Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, playing particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.

7. Attachments

Do not use attachment not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.

8. Object and Liquid Entry

Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind onto the product.

9. Do not operate the camera in environments where the temperature,

humidity or power source is beyond the specified ones

Use the camera in suitable environments where the temperature is within

-10°C~50°C and humidity below 90%. Use the input power source as the specifications listed.

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10. Cleaning

Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

11. Never disassemble the camera nor put impurities in it

Disassembly or impurities may result in trouble or fire.

12. Stop using when the product emits smoke or abnormal heat

13. Servicing

Do not attempt to repair this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

14. Retain Instructions

THE SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE RETAINED

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

Warranty

OKINA USA Products are covered under warranty for one year from the date of purchase. The warranty will automatically be voided if any of the following occurs:

1. Camera sticker is removed

If the camera sticker is removed, we will not be able to confirm any information regarding when and where the product was purchased. We have no other way to verify the purchase record without the serial number on the camera sticker; therefore, it should not be removed.

2. Camera is modified in any way

If the camera is scratched, damaged, or modified in a manner not described in this manual, the warranty will be voided immediately. It is the customer’s responsibility to keep the camera in good condition.

3. Video or power cable is cut

The video cable and the power cable should not be tampered with. Cutting or

modifying of the cables will result in termination of the warranty.

NOTICE:

The information in this manual was up-to-date when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products. All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice.

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Table of Contents

1.

INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 1

1.1

M

AIN

F

EATURES

....................................................................................................................... 1

1.2

C

ONTENT

L

IST

......................................................................................................................... 1

1.3

S

PECIFICATIONS

....................................................................................................................... 2

2.

CAMERA OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................... 3

2.1

D

IMENSIONS

............................................................................................................................ 3

2.2

D

ESCRIPTION OF

C

AMERA

P

ARTS

.............................................................................................. 4

3.

OSD OPERATION ......................................................................................................................... 6

3.1

OSD C

ONTROL

B

UTTONS

......................................................................................................... 6

3.2

OSD O

PERATION

..................................................................................................................... 7

4.

CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................................... 8

4.1

LENS ..................................................................................................................................... 8

4.1.1

AUTO IRIS .................................................................................................................. 8

4.2

SHUTTER/AGC ................................................................................................................... 10

4.2.1

AUTO SETUP ........................................................................................................... 10

4.2.2

MANUAL SETUP ....................................................................................................... 11

4.3

NR ....................................................................................................................................... 12

4.4

WHITE BAL (W

HITE

B

ALANCE

) .............................................................................................. 13

4.4.1

ATW (Auto Trace White Balance) .............................................................................. 14

4.4.2

PUSH ........................................................................................................................ 14

4.4.3

USER1 ...................................................................................................................... 14

4.4.4

USER2 ...................................................................................................................... 15

4.4.5

MANUAL WB (Manual White Balance) ...................................................................... 15

4.4.6

PUSH LOCK ............................................................................................................. 15

4.5

ATR ...................................................................................................................................... 16

4.5.1

ATR ON ..................................................................................................................... 16

4.6

BACKLIGHT ........................................................................................................................ 17

4.7

DAY/NIGHT ......................................................................................................................... 18

4.7.1

B/W ........................................................................................................................... 18

4.7.2

DAY/NIGHT ............................................................................................................... 19

4.8

PICT ADJUST ...................................................................................................................... 20

4.9

MOTION DET (M

OTION

D

ETECTION

) ...................................................................................... 21

4.9.1

MOTION DET ON ..................................................................................................... 21

4.10

PRIVACY ............................................................................................................................. 23

4.10.1

PRIVACY ON ............................................................................................................ 23

4.11

CAMERA ID ......................................................................................................................... 25

4.11.1

CAMERA ID ON ........................................................................................................ 25

4.12

LANGUAGE ......................................................................................................................... 27

4.13

CAMERA RESET ................................................................................................................. 28

4.14

SAVE ALL ............................................................................................................................ 28

4.15

EXIT ..................................................................................................................................... 28

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1. Introduction

SET-7680 and SET-7610 are built with Sony’s latest image processor, this super-wide dynamic camera has the capability of achieving resolutions of over

680 TVL or 610 TVL respectively. The features include 2D noise reduction, spot removal, strong-light suppression, intelligent motion detection and OSD functions. SET-7680 and SET-7610 reproduces nearly perfect images like no other.

1.1 Main Features

SET-7680

„

1/3" Digital Wide Dynamic Color Camera

„ Sony Exview CCD, Sony Effio-E DSP

„

Color: 680 TVL, B/W: 700 TVL

„ Color: 0.03 Lux @ F1.0, B/W: 0.01 Lux @ F1.0

SET-7610

„ 1/3" Digital Wide Dynamic Color Camera

„ Sony Super HAD CCD II, Sony Effio-E DSP

„ Color: 610 TVL, B/W: 630 TVL

„ Color: 0.05 Lux @ F1.0, B/W: 0.03 Lux @ F1.0

„ Multi-Language OSD Control

„ ATR Digital Powerful 128x WDR (52dB)

„ Anti-Headlight (HLC)

„ 2D Noise Reduction

„ High Contrast Images

„ Ideal for Backlight Environments

„ Mosaic Privacy Mask

„ Advanced Motion Detection Function

„ Picture Quality Adjustable (Contrast/Sharpness/Hue/Gain)

„

12V DC / 24V AC, 3.0W

1.2 Content List

„ One (1) SET-7680 or SET-7610 camera

„ One (1) Female DC Connector

„ One (1) CS Mount Ring

„ One (1) DC Plug

„ One (1) Allen Wrench

„ One (1) Warning Sign Sticker

„ One (1) User Manual

„ One (1) CD

* For any returns, please include all components listed above with original packaging in

Resalable Condition. Absolutely No Returns will be accepted if any component is missing/damaged or if any cable is cut or tampered with.

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1.3 Specifications

Image Sensor

Number Of Total Pixels

Resolution ; DSP

Minimum Illumination

Wide Dynamic Range

Video Output ; Connector

Signal Noise Ratio

Gamma Correction

IR Compatibility

Menu

Title

Synchronizing System

Digital Day&Night Mode

Automatic Electronic Shutter

Auto Gain Control

Auto White Balance

Back Light Compensation

Flickerless

Dynamic Noise Reduction

Language

Motion Detection ; Privacy

Automatic IRIS ; Connector

Lens Mount

Lens

Power Input ; Consumption

Operation ; Storage

Temperature

Operation ; Storage Humidity

Dimensions

Net Weight

1/3" Sony 960H Exview CCD

NTSC: 1028(H)x508(V)

PAL: 1024(H)x596(V)

Color: 680 TVL, B/W: 700 TVL

Sony Effio-E

1/3” Sony Super HAD CCD II

NTSC: 811(H) X 508(V)

PAL: 795(H) X 596(V)

Color: 610 TVL, B/W: 630 TVL

Sony Effio-E

Color: 0.03 Lux @ F1.0

B/W: 0.01 Lux @ F1.0

Color: 0.05 Lux @ F1.0

B/W: 0.03 Lux @ F1.0

ATR Digital WD (ATR: Adaptive Tone-curve Reproduction) ;

128x Normal Camera (52dB)

1.0Vp-p Composite, 75Ω ; BNC

More than 52dB (AGC off, Weight on)

0.45

Compatible with Infrared Illuminator

OSD Control

TITLE (LOCATION)

INTERNAL

COLOR / B&W / AUTO

AUTO (1/50(60)~1/100,000sec.) /

MANUAL: 1/50(60), FL 1/120(100), 1/250, 1/500, 1/1,000, 1/2,000, 1/4,000,

1/10,000sec.

AUTO (4 Steps)

ATW / PUSH / USER1 / USER2 / ANTI CR /

MANUAL / PUSH LOCK

HLC / BLC / OFF

ON / OFF

2D

ENGLISH / JAPANESE / GERMAN / FRENCH / RUSSIAN / PORTUGUESE

/ SPANISH / SIMPLIFIED CHINESE

ON / OFF (24x16 Zones, Alarm) ;

ON / OFF (8 Zones Programmable, Mosaic)

VIDEO / DC ; D4 IRIS Jack

C / CS mount (With Adaptor)

Not Included

12V DC / 24V AC (10.8~39V DC / 24V AC) ; 3.0W

14˚F~122˚F ; -4˚F~140˚F / -10˚C~50˚C ; -20˚C~60˚C

Maximum: RH80% ; RH90%

2.36”(W) x 1.97”(H) x 4.68”(L) / 60mm(W) x 50mm(H) x 119mm(L)

0.77 lbs / 350g

* Specifications are subject to change without notice.

PAL version also available.

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2.1 Dimensions

IRIS

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2.2 Description of Camera Parts

(1) Lens Mount

This mount is used to install a CS-mount lens. CS-adaptor ring is required when using a C mount lens.

(2) Camera Mounting Screw Holes

Screw hole for mounting the camera.

(3) Mount Adaptor

The adaptor can be attached onto the top or the bottom of the unit.

(4) Auto Iris Lens Connector (4-pin type)

The lens connector supplies the auto-iris lens (not supplied) with DC control signal.

PIN

NO. VIDEO DC

1 DC + 12V

CONTRO

L -

CONTRO

2 NC L +

(5) Video Connector

Video can be outputted via this BNC connector. (75Ω).

(6) Iris Mode Selection Switch

Select DC or VIDEO mode according to the lens.

(7) OSD Control Buttons

ENTER button

UP & DOWN buttons

LEFT & RIGHT buttons

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(8) Secondary Video Connector

Video can be outputted via this BNC connector. (75Ω).

(9) Power Input Indicator Light

When the camera is connected to a power source, the indicator light will be on.

(10) Power Input Terminal

Connect the power input of 12V DC or 12V DC / 24V AC

(10.8V DC~39V DC / 24V AC)

.

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3.1 OSD Control Buttons

UP

Use this button to move the cursor upwards to the desired item.

RIGHT

Use this button to move the cursor to the right to select or to adjust the parameters of the selected item. The parameter increases when the right button is pressed.

DOWN

Use this button to move the cursor downwards to the desired item.

LEFT

Use this button to move the cursor to the left to select or to adjust the parameters of the selected item. The parameter decreases when the left button is pressed.

ENTER

Use this button to display the main menu, to confirm and to enter the submenus when they’re available. Items with the symbol “

<┘

” in the end contain sub-menus. For further settings of those items, select the desired item with the button c or d and press the ENTER button to bring up the sub-menu and edit.

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3.2 OSD Operation

SETUP MENU

LENS AUTO<┘

SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘

NR <┘

WHITE BAL ATW<┘

ATR OFF

BACKLIGHT OFF

DAY/NIGHT AUTO<┘

NEXT<┘

1. Start to operate the OSD menu

Press the ENTER button to bring up the OSD main menu to start operating

OSD menus.

2. Select items with the cursor buttons

y Use c and d to move the cursor up and down. y

Use e and f to switch the modes or to adjust the parameters or the values of the settings.

3. Switch to the sub-menu

Items with the symbol “

<┘

” in the end contain sub-menus. For further settings of those items, select the desired item with the button c or d and press the

ENTER button to bring up the sub-menu and edit.

SETUP MENU

LENS AUTO<┘

SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘

NR <┘

WHITE BAL ATW<┘

ATR OFF

BACKLIGHT OFF

DAY/NIGHT AUTO<┘

NEXT<┘

EXIT<┘ SAVE

Main Menu

AUTO IRIS

TYPE DC

MODE AUTO

SPEED ||||

|

||||||||||| 080

RETURN<┘

Sub-Menu

4. Return to the previous page

Select RETURN and press the ENTER button to return to the previous page.

5. Exit the OSD menu

Select EXIT with the button c or d and press the ENTER button to exit the

OSD menu.

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4. Configuration

4.1 LENS

When the SETUP MENU is displayed on the screen, use buttons c and d to select the LENS and press the ENTER button to do further settings.

SETUP MENU

LENS AUTO<┘

SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘

NR <┘

WHITE BAL ATW<┘

ATR OFF

BACKLIGHT OFF

DAY/NIGHT AUTO<┘

NEXT<┘

EXIT<┘ SAVE

Main Menu

Select to set the mechanical iris of the lens.

Function Option

LENS

MANUAL

AUTO

<┘

AUTO IRIS

TYPE DC

MODE AUTO

SPEED ||||

|

||||||||||| 080

RETURN<┘

Sub-Menu

y MANUAL

Auto electronic shutter y AUTO

<┘

Auto electronic shutter + Mechanical auto IRIS

When AUTO

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the AUTO IRIS sub-menu for further settings.

4.1.1 AUTO IRIS

Adjust the settings of the AUTO IRIS.

Function Option

TYPE

DC

VIDEO

MODE

OPEN

CLOSE

AUTO

000 – 255 SPEED y TYPE

Select to set the type of the mechanical iris.

- DC: DC Lens.

- VIDEO: VIDEO Lens.

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y MODE

Select to set the type of control to be exercised over the mechanical iris.

- OPEN: The mechanical iris is fixed to open.

- CLOSE: The mechanical iris is fixed to close.

- AUTO: The mechanical iris is controlled automatically. y SPEED

Select to set the convergence speed of the mechanical iris.

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4.2 SHUTTER/AGC

When the SETUP MENU is displayed on the screen, use buttons c and d to select the SHUTTER/AGC and press the ENTER button to do further settings.

SETUP MENU

LENS AUTO<┘

SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘

NR <┘

WHITE BAL ATW<┘

ATR OFF

BACKLIGHT OFF

DAY/NIGHT AUTO<┘

NEXT<┘

Select to set Auto exposure or Manual exposure.

Function Option

SHUTTER/AGC

AUTO

<┘

MANUAL

<┘ y AUTO

<┘

:

When AUTO

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the AUTO SETUP sub-menu for further settings. y MANUAL

<┘

:

When MANUAL

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the MANUAL

SETUP sub-menu for further settings.

4.2.1 AUTO SETUP

Adjust the settings of the AUTO SETUP.

Function Option

HIGH

LUMINANCE

MODE

SHUT+AUTO IRIS

AUTO IRIS *

BRIGHTNESS 000 255

LOW

LUMINANCE

MODE

OFF

AGC

BRIGHTNESS x0.25 ; x0.50 ; x0.75 ; x1.00 y

HIGH LUMINANCE

- MODE

Select to specify AE control on the medium- and high-brightness side.

SHUT + AUTO IRIS: Auto electronic shutter + Mechanical auto IRIS

AUTO IRIS: Shutter fix + Mechanical auto IRIS

NOTICE:

If MANUAL has been selected as the LENS function setting, SHUT will be displayed, and the settings made in this section will not take effect.

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- BRIGHTNESS

Select to specify the high- and medium-brightness side reference.

The brightness changes depending on whether the ATR function is

ON or OFF, and whether the CRS mode has been selected as the

AWB function.

Please note that the brightness will change when ATR or WHITE

BAL is set to ANTI CR (CRS mode), etc., after BRIGHTNESS has

been set. y LOW LUMINANCE

- MODE

Select to specify AE control on the low-brightness side.

OFF: OFF

AGC: Auto gain control

- BRIGHTNESS

Select to specify the low-brightness side reference.

4.2.2 MANUAL SETUP

Adjust the settings of the MANUAL SETUP.

Function

MODE

SHUTTER

AGC

Option

SHUT+ AGC

1/60* ; 1/100* ; 1/250 ; 1/500 ; 1/1000 ; 1/2000 ; 1/4000 ;

1/10000

6.00 ; 12.00 ; 18.00 ; 24.00 ; 30.00 ; 36.00 ; 42.00 ; 44.80 y MODE

"SHUT+AGC" is the only option available for the ME operation mode.

There are no other options. y SHUTTER

Select to set the ME shutter speed (in fractions of a second). y AGC

Select to set the AGC value for ME.

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4.3 NR

This item is used to set the noise reduction.

SETUP MENU

LENS AUTO<┘

SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘

NR <┘

WHITE BAL ATW<┘

ATR OFF

BACKLIGHT OFF

DAY/NIGHT AUTO<┘

NEXT<┘

Select to bring up the NR sub-menu for further settings.

Function

NR MODE

Y LEVEL

C LEVEL

Option

OFF

Y

C

Y/C

000-015

000-015 y NR MODE

Select to set the 2D NR filter mode.

- OFF: Y and C filters OFF

- Y: Y filter ON

- C: C filter ON

- Y/C: Y and C filters ON y Y LEVEL

Select to set the Y filter strength. y C LEVEL

Select to set the C filter strength.

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4.4 WHITE BAL

The screen color can be adjusted by using the WHITE BAL function.

1. Please use the c and d buttons to WHITE BAL on the SETUP MENU and press the ENTER button to do further settings.

2. Please select the desired item and press e and f buttons to adjust the settings.

SETUP MENU

LENS AUTO<┘

SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘

NR <┘

WHITE BAL ATW<┘

ATR OFF

BACKLIGHT OFF

DAY/NIGHT AUTO<┘

NEXT<┘

Select to set the white balance Mode.

Function Option

WHITE BAL

ATW

PUSH

USER1

USER2

ANTI CR

MANUAL

PUSH LOCK y ATW (Auto Trace White balance)

When ATW

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the ATW sub-menu for further settings. y PUSH: All pull-in

Select to set the white balance mode to the PUSH mode

.

y USER1: Fluorescent light fixed gain (3200K)

When USER1

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the USER1 WB sub-menu for further settings. y USER2: Outdoor fixed gain (6300K)

When USER2

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the USER2 WB sub-menu for further settings. y ANTI CR: Color rolling suppression

Select to set the white balance mode to the ANTI CR mode

.

y MANUAL: Manual white balance

When MANUAL

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the MANUAL WB sub-menu for further settings.

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y PUSH LOCK

Select to set the white balance mode to the PUSH LOCK mode

.

4.4.1 ATW (Auto Trace White Balance)

Adjust the settings of the ATW.

Function

SPEED

Option

000-255

DELAY CNT 000-255

ATW FRAME x0.50 ; x1.00 ; x1.50 ; x2.00

ENVIROMENT INDOOR ; OUTDOOR y SPEED

Select to adjust the pull-in speed of ATW. y DELAY CNT

Select to set the time-based hysteresis of ATW. y

ATW FRAME

Select to set the pull-in frame magnification. y ENVIROMENT

Select to set the pull-in frame (indoor/outdoor) of ATW.

4.4.2 PUSH

Select to allow the camera automatically adjust the white balance under all conditions.

4.4.3 USER1

The gain values for the fluorescent light fixed mode are used as the adjustment items of USER1 WB on the internal OSD menu.

Function

B-GAIN

R-GAIN

Option

000-255

000-255 y B-GAIN

Used for operating the B gain in the WB fixed gain mode. y R-GAIN

Used for operating the R gain in the WB fixed gain mode.

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4.4.4 USER2

The gain values for the outdoor fixed mode are used as the adjustment items of USER2 WB on the internal OSD menu.

Function

B-GAIN

R-GAIN

Option

000-255

000-255 y B-GAIN

Used for operating the B gain in the WB fixed gain mode. y R-GAIN

Used for operating the R gain in the WB fixed gain mode.

4.4.5 MANUAL WB (Manual White Balance)

The B and R gain values for manual WB are set on this screen.

Function Option

LEVEL 000-255 y LEVEL

Select to set the B and R gain values for MANUAL WB.

By incrementing or decrementing the B gain value, the R gain value is also adjusted in tandem.

NOTICE:

The actual variable range is limited to the range from the low color temperature

(approx. 1800K) to the high color temperature (approx. 10500K) stored when the pre-white balance was adjusted.

4.4.6 PUSH LOCK

To find the optimal setting for the current luminance environment in this mode, point the camera towards a sheet of white paper and press the

ENTER button.

Whenever the condition changes, readjust it.

ATTENTION:

The white balance can not fully function under the following conditions. Please select

PUSH LOCK Mode when the following occurred.

< When there’s a higher temperature surrounded the object.

< When there’s darkness surrounded the object.

< When there’s a fluorescent light surrounded the object or where the light changes all

the time.

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4.5 ATR

This item is used to set the Day/Night function.

SETUP MENU

LENS AUTO<┘

SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘

NR <┘

WHITE BAL ATW<┘

ATR OFF

BACKLIGHT OFF

DAY/NIGHT AUTO<┘

NEXT<┘

Select to set ATR to OFF or ON.

Function Option

LUMINANCE

LOW

MID

HIGH

CONTRAST

LOW

MIDLOW

MID

MIDHIGH

HIGH y OFF

ATR OFF y ON

ATR ON

When ON

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the ATR sub-menu for further settings.

4.5.1 ATR ON

y LUMINANCE

Select to set the extent of the luminance compression. y CONTRAST

Select to set the extent of the contrast enhancement.

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4.6 BACKLIGHT

This item is used to set the backlight compensation operation.

SETUP MENU

LENS AUTO<┘

SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘

NR <┘

WHITE BAL ATW<┘

ATR OFF

BACKLIGHT OFF

DAY/NIGHT AUTO<┘

NEXT<┘

Select to set BACKLIGHT to OFF, BLC or HLC.

Function

BACKLIGHT

Option

OFF

BLC

HLC y OFF

Backlight compensation OFF. y BLC

Backlight compensation ON. y HLC

HLC(Headlight compensation) function ON.

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4.7 DAY/NIGHT

This item is used to set the Day/Night function.

SETUP MENU

LENS AUTO<┘

SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘

NR <┘

WHITE BAL ATW<┘

ATR OFF

BACKLIGHT OFF

DAY/NIGHT AUTO<┘

NEXT<┘

EXIT<┘ SAVE

Select to set DAY/NIGHT to AUTO, COLOR or B/W.

Function

DAY/NIGHT

Option

AUTO

<┘

COLOR

B/W y

AUTO

Day or Night is automatically identified and controlled accordingly.

When AUTO

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the DAY/NIGHT sub-menu for further settings. y COLOR

The Day/Night function is set to OFF. y B/W

The NIGHT mode is established forcibly, and chroma is set to OFF.

When B/W

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the B/W sub-menu for further settings.

4.7.1 B/W

Adjust the settings of B/W.

Function Option

BURST

ON

OFF

Select to set whether to output the burst signal when the B/W (NIGHT mode established forcibly) status has been identified. y ON

Burst signal ON y

OFF

Burst signal OFF

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4.7.2 DAY/NIGHT

Adjust the settings of DAY/NIGHT.

Function

BURST

Option

ON

OFF

DELAY CNT 000-255

DAY->NIGHT 000-255

NIGHT->DAY 000-255 y BURST

Select to set whether to output the burst signal when the Night status has been identified.

- ON: Burst signal ON

- OFF: Burst signal OFF y DELAY CNT

Select to set the Night/Day identification transfer time. y DAY->NIGHT

Select to set the threshold for identifying the Night status from the Day status. y NIGHT->DAY

Select to set the threshold for identifying the Day status from the Night status.

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4.8 PICT ADJUST

This item is used to set the PICT ADJUST function.

SETUP MENU

PICT ADJUST <┘

MOTION DET

PRIVACY

ON<┘

OFF

CAMERA ID OFF

LANGUAGE ENGLISH

CAMERA RESET

BACK<┘

Select to bring up the PICT ADJUST sub-menu for further settings.

Function

MIRROR

Option

OFF

ON

BRIGHTNESS 000-255

CONTRAST 000-255

SHARPNESS 000-255

HUE 000-255

GAIN 000-255 y MIRROR

Select to set the horizontal flip for the display output.

- OFF: Normal output

- ON: Horizontally flipped output y BRIGHTNESS

Select to set the screen brightness. y CONTRAST

Select to set the screen contrast. y SHARPNESS

Select to set the screen sharpness. y HUE

Select to adjust the hue. y GAIN

Select to adjust the color gain.

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4.9 MOTION DET (Motion Detection)

This item is used to set the Motion Detection function.

SETUP MENU

PICT ADJUST

MOTION DET

PRIVACY

CAMERA ID

<┘

ON<┘

OFF

OFF

LANGUAGE ENGLISH

CAMERA RESET

BACK<┘

Select to set motion detection to OFF or ON.

Function Option

MOTION DET

OFF

ON

<┘ y

OFF

Motion detection OFF y ON

Motion detection ON

When ON

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the MOTION DET sub-menu for further settings.

4.9.1 MOTION DET ON

Adjust the settings of MOTION DET.

Function

DETECT

SENSE

Option

000-127

BLOCK DISP

MONITOR

AREA

AREA SEL

TOP

OFF

ON

ENABLE

OFF

ON

1/4 ; 2/4 ; 3/4 ; 4/4

000-244

BOTTOM 000-244

LEFT 000-474

RIGHT 000-474 y DETECT SENSE

Select to set the motion detection sensitivity.

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y BLOCK DISP

Select to control the ON/OFF status of the motion detection block display.

- OFF: No display

- ON: Luminance highlighted y MONITOR AREA

Select to set whether to use the monitoring frames.

- OFF: The monitoring frames are not used.

- ON: The monitoring frames are used. y AREA SEL

Select to deinfe the monitoring frame to be set. y TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT

Select to set the monitoring frame selected with the AREA SEL function.

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4.10 PRIVACY

This item is used to set up to eight privacy masks. When monitoring frames are used for motion detection, the maximum number of masks which can be used is four.

SETUP MENU

PICT ADJUST

MOTION DET

PRIVACY

<┘

ON<┘

OFF

CAMERA ID OFF

LANGUAGE ENGLISH

CAMERA RESET

BACK<┘

Select to set the masks to OFF or ON.

Function Option

PRIVACY

OFF

ON

<┘

When ON

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the PRIVACY sub-menu for further settings.

4.10.1 PRIVACY ON

Adjust the settings of PRIVACY.

Function

AREA SEL

TOP

BOTTOM

LEFT

RIGHT

COLOR

TRANSP

MOSAIC

Option

1/8 ; 2/8 ; 3/8 ; 4/8 ; 5/8 ; 6/8 ; 7/8 ; 8/8 *

000-244 (NTSC) ; 000-288 (PAL)

000-244 (NTSC) ; 000-288 (PAL)

000-251(510H)/378(760H)/474(960H)(NTSC) ;

000-246(510H)/370(760H)/468(960H)(PAL)

000-251(510H)/378(760H)/474(960H)(NTSC) ;

000-246(510H)/370(760H)/468(960H) (PAL)

1-8

0.00 ; 0.50 ; 0.75 ; 1.00

OFF

ON y AREA SEL

Select to set the mask frame to be adjusted.

NOTICE:

When MONITOR AREA has been set to ON by the MOTION DET setting, four frames--1/4, 2/4, 3/4 and 4/4--are selected.

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y TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT

Select to set the mask frame selected by the AREA SEL parameter. y COLOR

Select to set the colors of the mask frames. y TRANSP

Select to set the transparency ratio of the mask frames. y MOSAIC

Select to set the mask frame mosaic function to ON or OFF.

- OFF: Mosaic function OFF

- ON: Mosaic function ON

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4.11 CAMERA ID

This item is used to set the camera ID.

SETUP MENU

PICT ADJUST <┘

MOTION DET

PRIVACY

ON<┘

OFF

CAMERA ID OFF

LANGUAGE ENGLISH

CAMERA RESET

BACK<┘

Select to set the camera ID to OFF or ON.

Function Option

CAMERA ID

OFF

ON

<┘ y

OFF

Camera ID display OFF y ON

Camera ID display ON

When the ON

<┘ is selected, click ENTER to bring up the CAMERA ID sub-menu for further settings.

4.11.1 CAMERA ID ON

CAMERA ID

CAMERA

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV

WXYZ0123456789 - ! ” # $ % & ’

( ) _ ` , ¥ : ; <=>?@\ ^ * . x+/

CHR1 CHR2

→↑↓ CLR POS

RETURN<┘ y

← →↑↓

Select ←, →, ↑ or ↓ with the character selection cursor, and click the ENTER button to move the cursor in the direction of the arrow.

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y CLR

Select to clear one letter of the input. y POS

Adjust the position of the camera ID.

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4.12 LANGUAGE

This item is used to select the language in which to display the internal OSD menu.

SETUP MENU

PICT ADJUST

MOTION DET

PRIVACY

CAMERA ID

LANGUAGE

CAMERA RESET

ON<┘

OFF

OFF

ENGLISH

BACK<┘

EXIT<┘ SAVE

Select to set the language displayed in the OSD menus.

The menus will be changed to the selected language in real time.

Function

LANGUAGE

Option

ENGLISH

日本語

DEUTSCH

FRANCAIS

РУССКИЙ

PORTUGUÊS

ESPAÑOL

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4.13 CAMERA RESET

Click to restore all the settings to the default values.

SETUP MENU

PRIVACY OFF

DAY/NIGHT AUTO<┘

NR <┘

CAMERA ID OFF

SYNC INT

LANGUAGE ENGLISH

CAMERA RESET

BACK<┘

4.14 SAVE ALL

Click to save all the settings made.

NOTICE:

There will be no prompt windows while the settings are being saved.

4.15 EXIT

Click to exit the OSD menu.

NOTICE:

Before exit the OSD menu, please click SAVE ALL

<┘

to save all the settings made. Fail to do that, all the settings will not take effect once the power is reconnected.

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