Sanyo VCC-WD8575P Security Camera User Manual


 
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Adjusting DAY/NIGHT Function
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Select AGC MAX GAIN and specify the
maximum value of gain for AGC*
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NORM : Normal setting
MID : Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower
illuminance than the NORM setting.
HIGH : Setting with which a bright image is obtained in a lower
illuminance than the MID setting.
For a dark subject, select MID or HIGH.
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Set BURST to ON or OFF for the burst
signal*
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Select LEVEL and specify a level for DAY/
NIGHT switching.
LOW : Switches in darker conditions; i.e., color shot is preferred
so that it does not switch form COLOR to B/W until it gets
very dark.
MID : Moderate darkness
HIGH : Switches in brighter conditions; i.e., black and white shot
is preferred so that switching from COLOR to B/W can
easily occur when it gets a little bit dark.
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Set MENU to END and press the SET button.
RFinishes the settings screen and returns to the normal
monitoring screen.
If you want to return to the previous screen, select BACK and
press the SET button.
D/N SETTING-AUTO
*1 AGC (Auto Gain Control) is a funciton to adjust
automatically the gain of the Video signal from the camera
so that an optimum signal level is obtained accroding to
brightness of the object.
*2 The burst signals are color synchronization signals
required for reproducing color. You should select ON in
case where you observe any disturbance of picture caused
by switching from color to black and white mode of a
monitor, in particular when peripheral devices such as a
switcher unit are connected.
D/N SETTING - AUTO
AGC MAX GAIN
BURST OFF
LEVEL MID
NORM
Note:
During the switching operation, you may hear switch-over noise
inside the camera or see a distorted picture, but these are not
signs of trouble.
If an infrared lighting system is used, the B/W mode may switch
to COLOR when a subject reflects the light intensely. Set the
infrared system in an appropriate location that does not affect the
shot.
The motion sensor detection will be interrupted during switching
over from B/W to COLOR mode and from COLOR to B/W mode.