Dview Angle Setting - Sanyo VCC-9400P Instruction Manual

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CAMERA SETTINGS
FOCUS setting
7
Use the joystick lever (j or l) to move the cursor to
FOCUS, and then use the joystick lever (d or c) to select
the focus setting (example: 1).
Available settings:
• • • •
1: Near-infrared wavelength correction is set.
(around 900 nm)
• • • •
2: Visible light spectrum is set.
Note: This should normally be set to "1". If images are out of focus
when black & white mode is used at nighttime, select "2".
8
Canceling a settings screen
• • • •
Use the joystick lever (l) to select BACK for MENU, then
press the ENTER button. The LENS screen will reappear.
• • • •
To return to the normal screen, use the joystick lever (l
c) to select END for MENU, then press the ENTER button.
• • • •
Day/Night mode operation from the system
controller
The Day/Night setting (AUTO, COLOR and B/W) can be
switched using "CAMERA" operating range of the system
controller. Press the following buttons in the order given to
change the mode setting.
• • • •
COLOR mode:
"AUX" + "AUX" + "1" + "Enter" + "+" button
• • • •
B/W mode:
"AUX" + "AUX" + "2" + "Enter" + "+" button
• • • •
AUTO mode:
"AUX" + "AUX" + "3" + "Enter" + "+" button
D/N SETTING - B/W
AGC MAX GAIN
+6·
DNR
ON
BURST
ON
FOCUS
1
VIEW ANGLE setting
D
The VIEW ANGLE setting should normally be left at "OFF".
1
In the MAIN MENU, select SET for CAMERA and press the
ENTER button.
The CAMERA SETTING screen will appear.
2
Use the joystick lever (j or l) to select SET for LENS,
then press the ENTER button.
The LENS screen will appear.
3
Use the joystick lever (j or l) to move the cursor to
VIEW ANGLE, and then use the joystick lever (d or c) to
select the setting (example: OFF).
Available settings:
• • • •
OVER: The image angle for images being monitored is set
to 1.05.
• • • •
OFF: This setting should normally be "OFF".
Note: This setting should normally be "OFF". However, vignetting
may occur in the corners of the images because of the zoom
position. This is not normally a problem, but if you are
concerned about it, change the setting to "OVER". The
vignetting will then be less apparent.
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CAMERA SETTING
ENTER
SYNC
PRIVACY MASK
LENS
VIEW SETTING
LENS
PRESET
MENU
FOCUS
ZOOM
DAY/NIGHT
VIEW ANGLE
PRESET
MENU
LENS
FOCUS
ZOOM
DAY/NIGHT
VIEW ANGLE
PRESET
MENU
INT
SET
SET
1
OFF
END
MANU ‚
SET
AUTO ‚
OFF
OFF
BACK
MANU ‚
SET
AUTO ‚
OFF
OFF
BACK
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