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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

 
COLOR CCD camera
 
 
 

 
 

VCC-XZ400P

About this manual

Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual
carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.

CCD

L5AQ2/XE (VCC-XZ400P)  GB  2003, 11, 18

Summary of Contents for VCC-XZ400P

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL COLOR CCD camera VCC XZ400P About this manual Before installing and using this unit please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for later reference CCD ...

Page 2: ...it could be subject to direct sunlight Be careful when installing close to the ceiling in a kitchen or boiler room as the temperature may raise to high levels Cleaning Dirt can be removed from the cabinet by wiping it with a soft cloth To remove stains wipe with a soft cloth moistened with a soft detergent solution and wrung dry then wipe dry with a dry soft cloth Do not use benzine thinner or oth...

Page 3: ...IC OPERATIONS 11 LANGUAGE SETTING 13 CAMERA ID SETTING 13 SYNC SETTING 14 PRIVACY MASK SETTING 15 MASK setting 15 PASSWORD setting 16 LENS SETTING 17 FOCUS setting 17 ZOOM setting 19 DAY NIGHT setting 20 VIEW ANGLE setting 25 MIRROR SETTING 25 VIEW SETTING 26 IRIS setting 27 WHITE BALANCE adjustment 31 SHUTTER setting Electronic shutter 33 MOTION detector setting 34 APERTURE Profile compensation s...

Page 4: ...e sunshade mounting bracket screws 2 accessories to install the sunshade 7 Camera cover fixing screws If you use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen these four screws you can then remove the camera cover There is no need to remove the camera cover except when using the menu setting plate 4 or during maintenance If the camera cover has been removed tighten these screws to 0 5 N m or more when reinstal...

Page 5: ...nnection this connector to a device such as a digital video recorder or time lapse VCR or monitor with a VIDEO IN connector G Connection cord See p7 10 Connect to other devices in accordance with the information on the color display label The power cord and the RS 485 have a one touch connector accessory attached H Connection cord hole See p5 If routing the connection cord outside the wall install...

Page 6: ...e wall install so that the connection cord hole is facing downward and pull the connection cord out from the hole CAUTION Be sure to embed the mounting screws at least 3 cm into the wall If the screw holes are too shallow the camera mount may fall down 2 Adjust the position of the camera Use the hexagonal wrench large accessory to loosen the screws at the place that you want to move and then adjus...

Page 7: ...depending on the angle of the sun install the sunshade 1 Use the two accessory screws to install the sunshade mounting bracket accessory Determine the position of the sunshade so that it will protect from direct sunlight as much as possible and adjust the position of the sunshade mounting bracket back and forth while the screws are still loose adjustment range 30 mm After adjusting the bracket pos...

Page 8: ...lapse VCR Digital video recorder or Time lapse VCR sold separately Video signal VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT BLACK VIDEO cord RED and WHITE AC24V cord BROWN BLACK GND cord WHITE DC12V cord GND DC12V AC24V TV monitor sold separately Fig 1 AC 24V connection Fig 2 DC 12V connection RED DC12V cord One touch connector accessory Power supply adaptor 18AWG or more 18AWG or more Power supply adaptor One touch conne...

Page 9: ...y be sure to connect the RED cord to the side and the WHITE cord to the side Fig 2 Connecting to the one touch connector 1 Use a flat tipped screwdriver or similar tool to push in the lever until a click is heard 2 Insert the end of the cord with the insulation peeled back as far as it will go into the hole If part of the copper section of the wire is protruding from the hole trim the end of the w...

Page 10: ... to remove the camera cover from the camera Refer to the Instruction Manual for the VAC 60 70 for further details Normally this cord should be connected to a monitor or digital video recorder or time lapse VCR See p7 B Adjusting the zoom and focus If a lens controller applicable voltage 6 12 V DC or similar device is connected it can be used to carry out zoom and focus adjustment Refer to the Inst...

Page 11: ...era When the alarm function is on a buzzer or lamp can give a warning when an intruder is detected Output rating max 18V 25mA open collector emitter grounded D Using a system controller When the camera is connected to the RS 485 terminal of a system controller more than one camera can be controlled at the same time Refer to the Instruction Manual for the system controller for further details GRAY ...

Page 12: ...utton to make the settings given below A list of functions appears at the left of the setting screen and the setting items appear at the right The flashing cursor position indicates the currently selected item The return display y indicates that a sub menu exists Press the SET button to proceed to the next screen 4 To close the MAIN MENU screen use the CURSOR button j or l to select END for MENU a...

Page 13: ...ettings such as automatic and manual focus settings zoom speed and zoom ratio In addition it can also be used for automatic switching to color images during daytime or to black and white images at times of low luminance such as nighttime MIRROR See p25 This lets you invert the images horizontally vertically or horizontally and vertically VIEW SETTING See p26 Different detailed settings can be made...

Page 14: ...ING screen will appear 1 Character selection palette By moving the cursor to letters or numbers in this palette you can select characters 2 ID Selected characters will appear in the corresponding field under ID 3 POSITION Set the position where the camera ID is to appear on the monitor 2 Example Setting the Camera ID to CAM 1 Use the CURSOR button j l d c to move the cursor to the letter C in the ...

Page 15: ...hronization L L However vertical sync disturbance may occur when a selector is used to switch between multiple cameras connected to one monitor To prevent vertical sync disturbance set to L L Line Lock 1 In the MAIN MENU use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to SYNC and then use the CURSOR button d or c to change the setting to L L Then press the SET button The L L SETTING screen will ap...

Page 16: ... change the setting to SET Then press the SET button The MASK SET POSITION screen will appear 4 Use the CURSOR button jldc to move the gray mask then press the SET button The SIZE screen will appear and the mask that was positioned in the POSITION screen will be displayed 5 Use the CURSOR button jldc to adjust the size of the gray mask then press the SET button 6 Move the cursor to BACK for MENU a...

Page 17: ...equired NG will appear Please carefully maintain the password so that it will not be forgotten B PASSWORD LOCK cancellation For use when PASSWORD LOCK is ON 1 Use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to ON for PASSWORD LOCK in the PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen Then press the SET button The PASSWORD screen will appear 2 Use the CURSOR button jldc to enter the factory set password 1234 and then...

Page 18: ...ttings zoom speed and zoom ratio and DAY NIGHT function settings FOCUS setting These settings let you select automatic focus AUTO or manual focus Change the focus settings in accordance with the monitoring conditions In the MAIN MENU use the CURSOR button j or l to select SET for LENS then press the SET button The LENS screen will appear A Setting the manual focus MANU Sets a limit for near distan...

Page 19: ...button j or l to move the cursor to LIMIT NEAR then use the CURSOR button d or c to change the distance value Available settings 1M meter 3M 10C centimeters 30C 50C Note Focusing becomes difficult when near distance limit is set to less than 1M Setting focus SENSITIVITY Use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to SENSITIVITY then use the CURSOR button d or c to change the setting Available ...

Page 20: ...ion power Available settings OFF x2 x4 x8 x16 16 power V RESO UP Vertical resolution sensitivity setting Use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to V RESO UP then use the CURSOR button d or c to select the vertical resolution sensitivity ON OFF Note When V RESO UP is set to ON vertical resolution sensitivity for still pictures in the electronic zoom field will be improved but afterimages o...

Page 21: ...te a problem Fig 1 When using infrared lighting if there is a strong reflection on the subject the optical filter may switch from black and white to color mode Use only enough infrared lighting so that the mode is not switched In the MAIN MENU use the CURSOR button j or l to select SET for LENS then press the SET button The LENS screen will appear A AUTO mode setting Automatic mode The mode switch...

Page 22: ...ST and then use the CURSOR button d or c to select the burst setting Available settings ON The color burst signal is turned on OFF This should normally be set to OFF FOCUS setting Sets the focus when switching to black white mode Use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to FOCUS and then use the CURSOR button d or c to select the focus setting Available settings 1 Near infrared wavelength c...

Page 23: ...causes the other setting to change also B COLOR mode setting Color mode Images are filmed in color regardless of the luminance of the objects being monitored In the LENS screen use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to DAY NIGHT use the CURSOR button d or c to select the level setting COLOR and then press the SET button The D N SETTING COLOR screen will appear AGC MAX GAIN setting Use the...

Page 24: ...the menu screen or return to the previous screen select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button C B W mode setting Black white mode Images are filmed in black white regardless of the luminance of the objects being monitored In the LENS screen use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to DAY NIGHT use the CURSOR button d or c to select the level setting B W and then press the SET button...

Page 25: ... to select the burst setting Available settings ON The color burst signal is turned on OFF This should normally be set to OFF FOCUS setting Sets the focus when switching to black white mode Use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to FOCUS and then use the CURSOR button d or c to select the focus setting Available settings 1 Near infrared wavelength correction is set around 900 nm 2 Visible...

Page 26: ...ignetting will then be less apparent To return the settings in this screen to their defaults change PRESET to ON and then press the SET button To close the menu screen or return to the previous screen select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button MIRROR SETTING In the MAIN MENU use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to MIRROR then use the CURSOR button d or c to select the mirror i...

Page 27: ...ush automatic white balance AWC and manual white balance MWB SHUTTER See p33 Sets the electronic shutter to either the fast shutter speed mode SHORT or the slow shutter speed mode LONG MOTION See p34 This function generates an alarm when a suspicious figure is detected Each of the settings will enable certain kinds of detection based on the natural image swaying trees flickers of light etc It is a...

Page 28: ...ilable settings 0 15 When the number becomes larger it brightens and the compensation level can be set for the brightness of the backlighting To return the settings in this screen to their defaults change PRESET to ON and then press the SET button To close the menu screen or return to the previous screen select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button Note When using multi spot evaluative met...

Page 29: ...7 TOP Weighting is at top BOTTOM Weighting is at bottom LEFT Weighting is at left RIGHT Weighting is at right CENTER FIX Center weighting is fixed by the number 7 Note If this is set to 0 the light intensity will be ignored The larger the setting value the greater is the weighting given to light coming from the respective side To return the settings in this screen to their defaults change PRESET t...

Page 30: ...sure time in dark situations Accordingly do not use for light target objects Because exposure time is lengthened while in operation moving target objects may cause conspicuous after images and blurs It is not possible to set SENSE UP activated or SHUTTER LONG when MOTION is set to ON When SENSE UP is activated for IRIS SETTING the electronic shutter cannot be forcibly moved If DAY NIGHT is set to ...

Page 31: ...settings 0 100 Level of opening The smaller the value the more the video level drops becoming darker Note The LEVEL setting controls both AGC circuit gain and shutter speed changing the amount of exposure Note If the iris views an unusually bright image it can cause a smear that cannot be corrected by adjusting the light entering through the lens In this case arrange the physical angle of lighting...

Page 32: ...e SET button again 3 Use the CURSOR button l to move a mask pattern to the bottom area of the screen and continue holding the CURSOR button straight down for 3 seconds To return the settings in this screen to their defaults change PRESET to ON and then press the SET button To close the menu screen or return to the previous screen select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button SMART ATW setti...

Page 33: ...ter fine adjustment with GO TO MWB the white balance mode will automatically switch to MWB Go to _C_ MWB setting C MWB setting Fine adjustments for preferred colors can be done manually This method is preferable when suitable colors cannot be obtained with the ATW method 1 In the VIEW SETTING screen use the CURSOR button jldc to select MWB for WHITE BALANCE then press the SET button The MWB SETTIN...

Page 34: ...ous screen select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button B LONG Slow shutter speed mode setting 1 In the VIEW SETTING screen use the CURSOR button jldc to select LONG for SHUTTER then press the SET button The ES SETTING screen will appear This setting is suitable for dark target objects Note When setting the electronic shutter the ELS button on the system controller can only be used to turn...

Page 35: ... SET button The MOTION SETTING screen will appear A MOTION SIZE setting Sets the target object size desired for detection in the 48 zone screen 1 Use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to SET for SIZE then press the SET button The MOTION SIZE screen will appear 1 V vertical pattern 2 H horizontal pattern 2 Use the CURSOR button jldc to set the target object size desired for detection in t...

Page 36: ...ITIVITY setting Set the degree of sensitivity for motion detection corresponding to MOTION SIZE Sensitivity can be set so that natural motions on the screen such as wind and light changes will not be detected When this is necessary activate the following setting 1 Use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to SET for SENSITIVITY then press the SET button The SENSITIVITY screen will appear Whe...

Page 37: ...r return to the previous screen select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button E INTERVAL setting Use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to INTERVAL then use the CURSOR button d or c to select the time interval Available settings 5S Seconds 10S 15S 20S 30S 1M Minute 2M 3M 4M 5M Note When a motion is detected no other motions will be detected within the set interval of time To return...

Page 38: ... button GAMMA correction setting In addition to turning gamma correction ON or OFF contrast sensitivity can be boosted at 2 levels Use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to OFF for GAMMA then use the CURSOR button d or c to select the gamma correction Available settings ON Gamma correction γ 0 45 SMART 1 Correction 1 SMART 2 Correction 2 improves contrast for dark locations OFF No gamma c...

Page 39: ...85 go to the step 3 3 Press the SET button The RS 485 SETTING screen will appear 4 Use the CURSOR button jldc to make settings given below 1 BAUD RATE Sets the value for BAUD RATE Available settings 19200 9600 4800 2400 2 TERMINATE Sets the terminate setting Note If the signals are reflected by a termination the correct signals will not be sent to other equipment Be sure to set the camera terminat...

Page 40: ...on it is also used to force selection of COLOR mode or B W mode when the DAY NIGHT setting function is being used 1 In the MAIN MENU use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to SET for OPTION then press the SET button The OPTION screen will appear 2 Use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to SET for ALARM then press the SET button The ALARM SETTING screen will appear A Alarm input s...

Page 41: ...conds 10S 15S 20S 30S 1M Minute 2M 3M 4M 5M COLOR Color or Black White selection setting The ALARM IN cord can be used to force the image mode to color mode or black white mode Use this setting when using this cord to force the mode selection However when this setting is being used external alarm input cannot be received Use the CURSOR button jldc and SET button to make the settings given below 1 ...

Page 42: ...T to ON and then press the SET button To close the menu screen or return to the previous screen select BACK or END for MENU and press the SET button B ALARM OUT Alarm output setting Connect the ALARM OUT cord to buzzer or lamp etc 1 Use the CURSOR button j or l to move the cursor to ALARM OUT then use the CURSOR button d or c to select ON or OFF ON Output an alarm for activation of buzzer or lamp ...

Page 43: ...n j or l to move the cursor to LINE OUT then use the CURSOR button d or c to select ON or OFF ON Outputs alarm signal to the System Controller OFF Does not output alarm signal to the System Controller To return the settings in this screen to their defaults change PRESET to ON and then press the SET button To close the menu screen or return to the previous screen select BACK or END for MENU and pre...

Page 44: ...ways be sure to turn the hexagonal wrench horizontally to avoid damaging the plate Installing the camera and camera cover 1 Install the camera by using the small hexagon wrench accessory to tighten the screws Tighten the screws so that their heads protrude by 0 0 5 mm 2 Install the camera cover by using a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the four screws at the front of the camera Desiccant There is...

Page 45: ... OFF 6 0 6 9 12 15dB Motion detector ON OFF ON allows setting of detection patterns on a 48 zone screen for 6 motion settings Privacy masking ON OFF max of 4 masked locations Password lock possible Mirror image effect Horizontally H vertically V horizontally and vertically HV Camera ID ON OFF 16 characters View settings 9 0 8 screen files can be established and each file can set 7 capturing charac...

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