Panasonic Wv Cf304L Operating Instructions

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Operating Instructions
Color CCTV Camera
Model No.

WV-CW324LE

WV-CW324LE Series
WV-CF314LE Series

WV-CF314LE

This manual covers the models: WV-CW324LE Series (WV-CW324LE, WV-CW314LE, WV-CW304LE) and WV-CF314LE
Series (WV-CF314LE, WV-CF304LE).

Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual.

Preface
About the user manuals
The operating instructions of the camera consist of 2 sets: these operating instructions (PDF) and Installation Guide.
This document explains how to configue the settings of the camera.
Refer to the installation guide for further information about how to install the camera.
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States and/or other countries.

About notations
The following notations are used when describing the functions limited for specific models.
The functions without the notations are supported by all models.
CW324L : The functions with this notation are available when using the model WV-CW324LE.
CW324L
CW324L
CW324L
CW314L
CW314L
CW314L
CW314L : The functions with this notation are available when using the model WV-CW314LE.
CW304L
CW304L : The functions with this notation are available when using the model WV-CW304LE.
CW304L
CW304L
CF314L
CF314L
CF314L
CF314L : The functions with this notation are available when using the model WV-CF314LE.
CF304L
CF304L
CF304L
CF304L
: The functions with this notation are available when using the model WV-CF304LE.

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Contents
Preface................................................................................... 2
About the user manuals..................................................... 2
Trademarks and registered trademarks............................. 2
About notations.................................................................. 2
Contents................................................................................. 3
About the setup menus ......................................................... 4
List of setup menu.............................................................. 4
Basic operation ................................................................. 5
CW324L ........................................ 6
Screen transition diagram CW324L
CW324L
CW324L
CW324L
CW314L
CW314L
Screen transition diagram CW314L
CW314L ........................................ 7
CW314L
CW304L
CW304L
Screen transition diagram CW304L
CW304L ........................................ 8
CW304L
CF314L
CF314L
CF314L
Screen transition diagram CF314L
CF314L ........................................ 9
CF304L
CF304L
CF304L
CF304L ...................................... 10
Screen transition diagram CF304L
Camera title setting [CAMERA ID]....................................... 11
Camera operation setting [CAMERA SETUP]...................... 12
1. Register a scene file [SCENE1/SCENE2].................... 12
2. Light quantity control method selection [ALC/ELC] .... 12
3. Electronic shutter setting [SHUTTER] ........................ 14
4. Gain control setting [AGC] .......................................... 14
5. Electronic sensitivity enhancement setting
[SENS UP]................................................................... 14
6. White balance setting [WHITE BAL] ........................... 15
Manual fine adjustment of white balance . .................. 16
7. Digital noise reduction function setting [DNR].............. 16
8. Black-and-white mode setting [D&N (IR) ]..................... 16
9. VMD setting [VMD]...................................................... 18
Setting of motion detection.......................................... 19
Setting of scene change detection . ............................ 20
Camera system setting [SYSTEM SETUP] ......................... 21
10. Synchronization method [SYNC]............................... 21
11. Privacy zone setting [PRIVACY ZONE]..................... 21
12. Image stabilizer setting [STABILIZER]....................... 22
13. Electronic zoom setting [EL-ZOOM] ......................... 22
14. Upside-down
setting [UPSIDE-DOWN] .................... 23
CW324L
15. Lens distortion
correction [LDC]................................. 23
CW314L
Back focus
[BACK-FOCUS SETUP]
CW324L setting
CW304L
CW324L
CW314L
CF314L . ................................................................ 24
CF304L
CW314L
16. CW304L
Auto back
focus setting [ABF].................................... 24
CW304L
CF314L
17. Manual back focus setting [MANUAL-ADJ]............... 24
CF314L

18. Auto back focus settings for switching between
color and black-and-white modes [CL↔B/W] ............ 24
Special menu setting [SPECIAL SETUP] ............................ 25
19. Chroma level adjustment [CHROMA GAIN] ............. 25
20. Aperture level adjustment [AP GAIN]......................... 25
21. Pedestal level adjustment [PEDESTAL] ................... 25
22. Pixel compensation [PIX OFF] . ................................ 25
23. Default resetting [CAMERA RESET] ........................ 26
24. Serial number viewing [SER.NO.] . ........................... 26
Camera language selection [LANGUAGE SETUP].............. 27
Shortcut operation ............................................................... 28

CF304L

CF304L

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About the setup menus
Performing each setting item in the setup menu should be completed in advance to use this unit.
Perform the settings for each item in accordance with the conditions of the camera shooting area.

List of setup menu
Setup item
CAMERA ID
CAMERA
SCENE 1/
SCENE 2
ALC/ELC
SHUTTER
AGC
SENS UP
WHITE BAL
DNR
D&N (IR)
VMD
SYSTEM
SYNC
PRIVACY ZONE
STABILIZER
EL-ZOOM
UPSIDE-DOWN
CW324L
CW314L
LDC
CW324L
CW304L
BACK FOCUS
CW324L

CW314L

CF314L

SPECIAL CF304L
CW304L
CF314L
CHROMA GAIN
CF304L
CF314L
AP GAIN
CF304L
PEDESTAL
PIX OFF
CAMERA RESET
SER.NO.
LANGUAGE
CW314L

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Description
This item specifies the camera title. The camera title that indicates the camera location and other information
about the camera is created with alphanumeric characters and symbol, and then displayed on the screen.
Performs the camera operation settings.
Selects a scene file. It is possible to register and save the settings as a scene file in case that it is necessary
to change the settings such when shooting at night.
Selects the method of controlling the quantity of light in accordance with the lens to be used.
Specifies the electronic shutter speed.
Specifies gain adjustment.
Specifies electronic sensitivity enhancement.
Specifies white balance adjustment.
Selects the level of the digital noise reduction function.
Performs each setting regarding the black-and-white mode such as switching between color and black-andwhite images.
Performs settings regarding VMD (Video Motion Detection)
Performs the settings regarding the camera system such as synchronization, alarm input/output terminal and
privacy zone.
Only INT method can be used.
Hides undesired portions in the camera shooting area.
Decides whether or not to enable the image stabilizer.
Switches the electronic zoom on and off.
Flips the camera images vertically or horizontally.
Adjusts the lens distortion correction to convert the image so that it matches the square monitor.
Selects the adjustment method and fine adjustment method for back focus.

CW304L

Adjusts the chroma level (color density).
Adjusts the aperture level.
Adjusts the pedestal (brightness) level.
Corrects image defects such as flaws.
Restores the settings in the setup menu to the default settings.
Displays the serial number of this unit.
Selects a language to be used in the setup menu.

Basic operation
The operations in the setup menu are performed with the operation buttons after calling up the setup menu on the connected video
monitor.
The description below explains how to operate the setup menu basically.
Screenshots of WV-CF314LE are shown as an example.
Screenshot 1

Hold down the [SET] button for about 2 seconds to call up the
top screen of the setup menu.
MODEL
WV-CF314L
CAMERA ID
OFF
CAMERA
SYSTEM
BACK-FOCUS
SPECIAL
LANGUAGE

END

Step 1
Press the [up] or [down] button to move the cursor to “END”.
Step 2
Press the [right] button to move the cursor to “SETUP”,
and press the [SET] button to change the setup mode from
“DISABLE” to “ENABLE”.
			

SETUP DISABIE

Screenshot 2

The setup mode changes to “ENABLE”, and the setup menu
becomes ready to be set.
MODEL
WV-CF314L
CAMERA ID
OFF
CAMERA
SYSTEM
BACK-FOCUS
SPECIAL
LANGUAGE

END

Step 3
Move the cursor to the item to be set, and press the [SET]
button.

SETUP ENABLE

Screenshot 3

The selected setup screen in the setup menu appears on the
screen.
**CAMERA SETUP**
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
ALC
SHUTTER
OFF
AGC
ON(LOW)
SENS UP
OFF
WHITE BAL ATW1
DNR
HIGH
D&N(IR)
AUTO2
VMD
OFF
RET TOP END

Note:

	 •	 If the top screen of the setup menu is called up with the
operation buttons, the setup mode is always “DISABLE” to
prevent operation errors.
		 To perform settings in the setup menu, change the setup
mode to “ENABLE”.
	 •	 The cursor is a reversely highlighted part.

			

Step 4
Perform the settings for each item.
•	 Selection of setting item:
Press the [up] or [down] button to move the cursor.
•	 Change of settings:
Press the [right] or [left] button.
•	 Display of advanced setup screen:
Press the [SET] button when “ ” is attached to the target
setting item.
•	 Return to previous setup screen:
Move the cursor to “RET” and press the [SET] button.
•	 Return to the top screen:
Move the cursor to “TOP” and press the [SET] button, to
display the top screen of the setup menu.
Step 5
Move the cursor to “END” and press the [SET] button to return
to the camera image screen, or wait about 5 minutes and the
setup menu will automatically close.

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Screen transition diagram

CW324L
CW314L
CW304L
CF314L

Top screenCF304L
MODEL
WV-CW324L
CAMERA ID
OFF
CAMERA
SYSTEM
BACK-FOCUS
SPECIAL
LANGUAGE

END

SETUP DISABLE

“CAMERA ID” screen
**CAMERA ID**
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
().,'":;&#!?=
+-*/%$

SPACE POSI
RET TOP END RESET
................

“CAMERA SETUP” screen
**CAMERA
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
SHUTTER
AGC
SENS UP
WHITE BAL
DNR
D&N(IR)
VMD
RET TOP END

SETUP**

ALC
OFF
ON(LOW)
OFF
ATW1
HIGH
AUTO2
OFF

“SYSTEM SETUP” screen
**SYSTEM SETUP**
SYNC
INT
PRIVACY ZONE OFF
STABILIZER
OFF
EL-ZOOM
OFF
UPSIDE-DOWN
OFF
LDC
I...... 0
+
RET TOP END

“BACK FOCUS” screen
**BACK-FOCUS SETUP**
ABF
PUSH SET
MANUAL-ADJ
C/L B/W
FIX

RET TOP END

“SPECIAL SETUP” screen
**SPECIAL SETUP**
....I..160
CHROMA GAIN
..I.... 32
AP GAIN
16
.I.....
PEDESTAL
+
PIX OFF

CAMERA RESET PUSH SET
SER.NO. XXXXXXXX
RET TOP END

“LANGUAGE SETUP” screen
**LANGUAGE SETUP**

LANGUAGE

SET
RET TOP END

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ENGLISH

Screen transition diagram

CW324L
CW314L
CW304L
CF314L

Top screen
MODEL
WV-CW314L
CAMERA ID
OFF
CAMERA
SYSTEM
BACK-FOCUS
SPECIAL
LANGUAGE

END

SETUP DISABLE

CF304L

“CAMERA ID” screen
**CAMERA ID**
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
().,'":;&#!?=
+-*/%$

SPACE POSI
RET TOP END RESET
................

“CAMERA SETUP” screen
**CAMERA
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
SHUTTER
AGC
SENS UP
WHITE BAL
DNR
D&N(IR)
VMD
RET TOP END

SETUP**

ALC
OFF
ON(LOW)
OFF
ATW1
HIGH
AUTO2
OFF

“SYSTEM SETUP” screen
**SYSTEM SETUP**
SYNC
INT
PRIVACY ZONE OFF
STABILIZER
OFF
EL-ZOOM
OFF
UPSIDE-DOWN
OFF
LDC
I...... 0
+
RET TOP END

“BACK FOCUS” screen
**BACK-FOCUS SETUP**
ABF
PUSH SET
MANUAL-ADJ
C/L B/W
FIX

RET TOP END

“SPECIAL SETUP” screen
**SPECIAL SETUP**
....I..160
CHROMA GAIN
..I.... 32
AP GAIN
16
.I.....
PEDESTAL
+
PIX OFF

CAMERA RESET PUSH SET
SER.NO. XXXXXXXX
RET TOP END

“LANGUAGE SETUP” screen
**LANGUAGE SETUP**

LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

SET
RET TOP END

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CW324L

Screen transition diagram

CW314L
CW304L
CF314L
CF304L

Top screen
MODEL
WV-CW304L
CAMERA ID
OFF
CAMERA
SYSTEM
SPECIAL
LANGUAGE

END

SETUP DISABLE

“CAMERA ID” screen
**CAMERA ID**
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
().,'":;&#!?=
+-*/%$

SPACE POSI
RET TOP END RESET
................

“CAMERA SETUP” screen
**CAMERA
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
SHUTTER
AGC
SENS UP
WHITE BAL
DNR
D&N(IR)
VMD
RET TOP END

SETUP**

ELC
--ON(LOW)
OFF
ATW1
HIGH
AUTO2
OFF

“SYSTEM SETUP” screen
**SYSTEM SETUP**
SYNC
INT
PRIVACY ZONE OFF
STABILIZER
OFF
EL-ZOOM
OFF
UPSIDE-DOWN
OFF
LDC
····I··160
+
RET TOP END

“SPECIAL SETUP” screen
**SPECIAL SETUP**
....I..160
CHROMA GAIN
..I.... 32
AP GAIN
16
.I.....
PEDESTAL
+
PIX OFF

CAMERA RESET PUSH SET
SER.NO. XXXXXXXX
RET TOP END

“LANGUAGE SETUP” screen
**LANGUAGE SETUP**

LANGUAGE

SET
RET TOP END

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ENGLISH

CW324L
CW314L

Screen transition diagram

CW304L
CF314L
CF304L

Top screen
MODEL
WV-CF314L
CAMERA ID
OFF
CAMERA
SYSTEM
BACK-FOCUS
SPECIAL
LANGUAGE

END

SETUP DISABLE

“CAMERA ID” screen
**CAMERA ID**
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
().,'":;&#!?=
+-*/%$

SPACE POSI
RET TOP END RESET
................

“CAMERA SETUP” screen
**CAMERA
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
SHUTTER
AGC
SENS UP
WHITE BAL
DNR
D&N(IR)
VMD
RET TOP END

SETUP**

ALC
OFF
ON(LOW)
OFF
ATW1
HIGH
AUTO2
OFF

“SYSTEM SETUP” screen
**SYSTEM SETUP**
SYNC
INT
PRIVACY ZONE OFF
STABILIZER
OFF
EL-ZOOM
OFF
UPSIDE-DOWN
OFF
LDC
I......
+

0

RET TOP END

“BACK-FOCUS SETUP” screen
**BACK-FOCUS SETUP**
ABF
PUSH SET
MANUAL-ADJ
C/L B/W
FIX

RET TOP END

“SPECIAL SETUP” screen
**SPECIAL SETUP**
....I..160
CHROMA GAIN
...I.
... 32
AP GAIN
.I..... 16
PEDESTAL
+
PIX OFF
CAMERA RESET PUSH SET
SER.NO. XXXXXXXX
RET TOP END

“LANGUAGE SETUP” screen
**LANGUAGE SETUP**

LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

SET
RET TOP END

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CW324L
CW314L
CW304L

Screen transition diagram

CF314L
CF304L

Top screen
MODEL
WV-CF304L
CAMERA ID
OFF
CAMERA
SYSTEM
SPECIAL
LANGUAGE

END

SETUP DISABLE

“CAMERA ID” screen
**CAMERA ID**
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
().,'":;&#!?=
+-*/%$

SPACE POSI
RET TOP END RESET
................

“CAMERA SETUP” screen
**CAMERA
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
SHUTTER
AGC
SENS UP
WHITE BAL
DNR
D&N(IR)
VMD
RET TOP END

SETUP**

ELC
--ON(LOW)
OFF
ATW1
HIGH
AUTO2
OFF

“SYSTEM SETUP” screen
**SYSTEM SETUP**
SYNC
INT
PRIVACY ZONE OFF
STABILIZER
OFF
EL-ZOOM
OFF
UPSIDE-DOWN
OFF
LDC
····I··160
+
RET TOP END

“SPECIAL SETUP” screen
**SPECIAL SETUP**
....I..160
CHROMA GAIN
...I.
... 32
AP GAIN
.I..... 16
PEDESTAL
+
PIX OFF
CAMERA RESET PUSH SET
SER.NO. XXXXXXXX
RET TOP END

“LANGUAGE SETUP” screen
**LANGUAGE SETUP**

LANGUAGE

SET
RET TOP END

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ENGLISH

Camera title setting [CAMERA ID]
This item specified the camera title. The camera title that indicates the camera location and other information about the camera is
created with alphanumerics and symbols, and is displayed on the screen. The camera title is named with up to 16 characters.
Follow the procedure below to specify the camera title.
Top screen
MODEL
WV-CF314L
CAMERA ID
ON
CAMERA
SYSTEM
BACK-FOCUS
SPECIAL
LANGUAGE

END

SETUP ENABLE

“CAMERA ID” screen
**CAMERA ID**
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
().,'":;&#!?=
+-*/%$

Display positioning screen
FLOOR 1

SPACE POSI
RET TOP END RESET
................

Editing area

Step 1
Select “ON” for “CAMERA ID”, and then press the [SET] button.
→ The “CAMERA ID” screen appears.
Important:

	 •	 When “CAMERA ID” is set to “OFF”, the camera title does not appear even after setting the camera title.
Step 2
Move the cursor to the target item with use of the [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT], and [LEFT] buttons, and press the [SET] button to enter
the character.
→ The entered characters are displayed in the editing area.


	 •	 To revise a character, move the arrow (↑) in the editing area to a wrong character with use of the [RIGHT] or [LEFT] button, and
enter a correct character.
	 •	 To enter a blank, move the cursor to “SPACE” and press the [SET] button.
	 •	 To delete all the entered characters, move the cursor to “RESET” and press the [SET] button.
Step 3
Move the cursor to “POSI” and press the [SET] button after title entered.
→ The display positioning screen appears.
Step 4
Press the [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT], and [LEFT] buttons to decide the title position and press the [SET] button.
→ The title position is specified.

			

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Camera operation setting [CAMERA SETUP]
The following describes the camera operation settings. The following settings can be configured on the “CAMERA SETUP” screen
displayed from the top screen.
Refer to page 5 for how to call up the screen.
The settings configured on the “CAMERA SETUP” screen will be saved as a scene file.

1. Register a scene file [SCENE1/SCENE2]
It is possible to register 2 patterns of scene file. When different settings are to be applied between day and night, SCENE1 can be
applied in the daytime and SCENE2 at night. Change between the scene files can be made by shortcut operation. ( page 28)
“SCENE1” is set as the default setting.

Screen when “SCENE1” is selected
**CAMERA SETUP**
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
ALC
SHUTTER
OFF
AGC
ON(LOW)
SENS UP
OFF
WHITE BAL ATW1
DNR
HIGH
D&N(IR)
AUTO2
VMD
OFF
RET TOP END

Screen when “SCENE2” is selected
**CAMERA SETUP**
SCENE2
ALC/ELC
ALC
SHUTTER
OFF
AGC
ON(LOW)
SENS UP
OFF
WHITE BAL ATW1
DNR
HIGH
D&N(IR)
AUTO2
VMD
OFF
COPY(SCENE1)
RET TOP END

Step 1
After confirming that “SCENE1” is selected, configure the settings of “ALC/ELC” through “VMD”. ( page 12-20)
To change the scene files, go to step 2.
Step 2
Move the cursor to “SCENE1” and press the [right] or [left] button to select “SCENE2”.
→ The screen changes and displays “SCENE2”.
Step 3
To configure the settings of “SCENE2” using the settings of “SCENE1”, press the [SET] button after moving the cursor to
“COPY(SCENE1)”.
→ The settings of “SCENE1” will be copied to “SCENE2”.
Step 4
Edit the settings to be changed as the settings of “SCENE2”.
The number displayed at the right side of the title on each setting screen indicates a scene
file number.
Step 5
Move the cursor to “SCENE2” and press the [right] or [left] button to select “SCENE1”
to resume normal operation.

2. Light quantity control method selection [ALC/ELC]

“ALC CONT” screen
**ALC CONT**(1)
BACK LIGHT COMP
BLC
OFF
ABS
OFF
MASK SET
LEVEL
RET TOP END

Scene file
number

.I..... 0
+

The method of controlling the quantity of light is selected from the following in accordance with the lens to be used.
ALC (default):	The iris of the lens is automatically adjusted in accordance with the brightness of a subject. Select “ALC” when using
an ALC lens.
ALC+: Controls the quantity of light with a combination of the electronic shutter and auto iris. This selection is suitable at shooting
a bright subject such as an outdoor subject with auto iris lens. Be aware that flicker may occur when a subject is under
fluorescent lighting.
ELC: Controls the quantity of light with the electronic shutter. This selection is suitable for use of a lens with fixed iris or manual iris.

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Follow the procedure below.
“CAMERA SETUP” screen

“ALC CONT” screen

Mask setting screen

**ALC CONT**(1)
BACK LIGHT COMP
OFF
BLC
OFF
ABS

**CAMERA SETUP**
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
ALC
SHUTTER
OFF
AGC
ON(LOW)
SENS UP
OFF
WHITE BAL ATW1
DNR
HIGH
D&N(IR)
AUTO2
VMD
OFF

MASK SET
LEVEL

.I.....
+

0

RET TOP END

RET TOP END

Step 1
Set “ALC/ELC” to “ALC”, and press the [SET] button.
screen appears.
→The “ALC CONT”
CW324L
Note:

	 •	

CW324L

CW314L

CW314L
CW324L

CW304L

CF314L When “ALC/ELC” is set to “ELC” or “ALC+” and the [SET] button is pressed, the “ELC CONT” or “ALC+ CONT”
CW314L
CF314L
CF304L
CW304L
screen
will appear.
CF314L Only have “ELC” function.
	 •	 CW304L CF304L
CW324L

CW304L
CW314L

CF314L

CF304L

CF304L

Step 2
Move the cursor to “BLC” and select the “ON” or “OFF”.
ON: Activates the BLC function.
OFF (default): Deactivates the BLC function.
Step 3
Move the cursor to “ABS” and select from the following options.
ABS (Auto Black Stretch Technology)
The latest digital signal technology is applied to automatically detect the dark areas in the image, acquire the brightness data around
the dark areas, and perform real-time color adjustment by calculating the best correction curve for each area. This function can be
used to perform real-time adjustment and correction of back light and dark area, and reproduce natural, clear images.
ON: Uses ABS.
OFF (default): Does not use ABS.
Step 4
When “BLC” is set to “OFF”, bright areas of an image are masked to facilitate the visibility of dark areas.
Move the cursor to “MASK SET” and press the [SET] button.
→The mask setting screen appears.
Mask setting screen

“ALC CONT” screen
**ALC CONT**(1)
BACK LIGHT COMP
OFF
BLC
ABS
OFF
MASK SET
LEVEL

.I.....
+

0

RET TOP END

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Step 5
Press the [up], [down], [right], and [left] buttons to move the flashing cursor to the area to be masked and press the [SET]
button.
When the selected area is masked, the masked area will start blinking (between stripes and white). When the flashing cursor is moved
to other areas, the masked area will be displayed in white.
Repeat the above procedure to mask other areas as necessary.
Note:

	 •	 To cancel the masking, select the masked area to be canceled, and then press the [SET] button. The masked area will be deleted.
Step 6
Hold down the [SET] button for more than 2 seconds after completion of masking.
→ Return to the previous menu.
Step 7
Move the cursor to “LEVEL” and press the [right] or [left] button to adjust the level.

3. Electronic shutter setting [SHUTTER]
The variation in shutter speed allows users to perform the following.
Increased shutter speed prevents blurring fast-moving subjects.
The shutter speed is selectable from the following.
OFF (1/50)CW324L
(default), 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000, 1/120000
CW314L
CW324L
Note:

CW304L

CW314L “ALC/ELC”
CF314L
	 •	 When
is set to “ELC” or “ALC+”, “---” appears and the shutter function cannot be activated.
CF304L Control the quantity of light with ELC, “---” appears and the shutter function cannot be activated.
CW304L
	 •	
CF314L
CF304L

4. Gain control setting [AGC]
Select a gain control setting from the following.
ON (HIGH)/ON (MID)/ON (LOW) (default):	 Automatically increases the gain to make the screen brighter when the illuminance of the
subject becomes darker.
HIGH, MID and LOW indicate the gain level.
OFF: Does not increase the gain.
Note:

	 •	 When “SENS UP” is set to the AUTO mode, “AGC” cannot be set to “OFF”.

5. Electronic sensitivity enhancement setting [SENS UP]
Use of the electronic sensitivity enhancement function increases the light sensitivity of the CCD, and accordingly the image becomes
brighter. The magnification is unchanged for selection of FIX, and the magnification is automatically adjusted in accordance with the
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The magnification
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“---” appears.
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6. White balance setting [WHITE BAL]
The white balance adjustment is selectable from the following.
ATW1 (default):	Activates the automatic color temperature tracking mode.
The camera continuously check the color temperature of the light source and automatically adjusts the white
balance. The adjustment of the color temperature ranges from approx. 2700 K to 6000 K.
ATW2:	Activates the sodium lamp automatic color temperature tracking mode. The camera automatically achieves an optimal white
balance under the sodium lamp. The adjustment of the color temperature ranges from approx. 2000 K to 6000 K.
AWC:	Activates the automatic white balance control mode. This adjustment is suitable for a location where a light source is stable.
The adjustment of the color temperature ranges from 2000 K to 10000 K. When “AWC” is selected, the white balance needs
to be adjusted.
Note:	

	 •	 If the situation meets one of the followings, color may not be accurately reproduced.
	•	 The subject is mostly highly-colored.
	•	 The photographic scene is under the bright blue sky or at nightfall.
	•	 The illumination of the light illuminating the subject is insufficient.
When “AWC” is selected, follow the steps below to adjust the white balance.
“CAMERA SETUP” screen
**CAMERA SETUP**
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
ALC
SHUTTER
OFF
AGC
ON(LOW)
SENS UP
OFF
WHITE BAL AWC PUSH SET
DNR
HIGH
D&N(IR)
AUTO2
VMD
OFF
RET TOP END

Step 1
Set “WHITE BAL” to “AWC” and press the [left] button to change to “AWC → PUSH SET”.
Step 2
Press the [SET] button and adjust the white balance. “AWC → PUSH SET” is reversely highlighted during adjustment. When the
reversely highlighted display is restored, the white balance adjustment is completed.
Step 3
Press the [right] button to select “AWC”. Refer to this page for fine adjustment of the white balance.
Note:

	 •	 The adjustment of the color temperature ranges from approx. 2000 K to 10000 K. If the range is out of this adjustment range or
lighting directed to a subject is too dark, the white balance may not be adjusted. In such a case, “AWC → PUSH SET” stays
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Manual fine adjustment of white balance

The white balance is manually fine adjusted after white balance automatically adjustment in the automatic color temperature tracking
mode (ATW1, ATW2) or automatic white balance control mode (AWC).
Follow the procedures below.
“CAMERA SETUP” screen
**CAMERA SETUP**
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
ALC
SHUTTER
OFF
AGC
ON(LOW)
SENS UP
OFF
WHITE BAL ATW1
DNR
HIGH
D&N(IR)
AUTO2
VMD
OFF
RET TOP END

Area setting screen

Fine adjustment screen
**ATW1**(1)

**ATW1 AREA**(1)

R

...I...
+

0

B

...I...
+

0

POSITION

PUSH SET

AREA
RET TOP END

RESET
RET TOP END

Step 1
Set “WHITE BAL” to “ATW1”, “ATW2” or “AWC” and press the [SET] button.
→ The fine adjustment screen appears.
Step 2
Move the cursor to “R” and “B” and press the [left] or [right] button to fine adjust the level for each. “R” stands for red and “B”
stands for blue.
When the level indicator moves in the “+” direction, the color becomes deeper, and when the level indicator moves in the “–” direction,
the color becomes lighter.
Step 3
Move the cursor to “AREA” and press the [SET] button to enter “AREA” setting screen.
The area to detect white area of white balance can be set on the area setting screen. The area to detect white area of white balance
is displayed full-screen by default.
Step 4
Move the cursor to “POSITION” and press the [SET] button.
Step 5
Press the [up], [down], [right] and [left] buttons to move to the upper-left part of the area to be set, and press the [SET] button.
Step 6
Press the [up], [down], [right] and [left] buttons to move to the lower-right part of the area to be set, and press the [SET] button.

7. Digital noise reduction function setting [DNR]
The digital noise reduction function reduces noise automatically under the condition of low illuminance.
The effect level of the noise reduction function is selectable from the following.
LOW: Low level of noise reduction (small residual image)
HIGH (default): High level of noise reduction (large residual image)

8. Black-and-white mode setting [D&N (IR) ]
The settings relating to the black-and-white mode can be configured.
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**CAMERA SETUP**
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
ALC
SHUTTER
OFF
AGC
ON(LOW)
SENS UP
OFF
WHITE BAL ATW1
DNR
HIGH
D&N(IR)
AUTO2
VMD
OFF
RET TOP END

“D&N (IR)” screen
**D&N(IR) **(1)
AUTO2
LEVELHIGH
.I..
DURATION TIME
S L
BURST(BW)ON
FIX
IR LED LIGHT

RET TOP END

Step 1
Move the cursor to “D&N (IR)” and select the mode from the following.
AUTO1: Automatically switches between color and black-and-white images in accordance with the illuminance. The black-and-white
mode is selected for dark images, and the color mode is selected for bright images.
AUTO2 (default): Automatically switches between color and black-and-white images in accordance with the illuminance. The blackand-white mode is selected for dark images, and the color mode is selected for bright images. Opening or closing
IR LED lights can be chosen in this mode.
ON: Displays black-and-white images. Opening or closing IR LED lights can be chosen in this mode.
OFF: Displays color images.
Note:

	 •	 When “AUTO1” or “AUTO2” is selected, it is recommended to set “AGC” to “ON”.
	 •	 If a subject is always moving or the screen is occupied with a uniform color, brightness determination may not be performed
successfully because the brightness is merely determined by information from the CCD image sensor. When “AUTO2” is
selected, the wave length of the light source shall be 800 nm or longer.
	 •	 When “AUTO1” is selected, to obtain color images, a sufficient level of illuminance (approx. 30 lx or more) is required.
	 •	 When “AUTO2” is selected, to obtain color images, a sufficient level of illuminance (approx. 40 lx or more) is required.
Step 2
Press the [SET] button.
→ The “D&N (IR)” screen appears.
Step 3
Move the cursor to “LEVEL” and select a brightness level at which switching between color and black-and-white images is performed
from the following.
LOW: Switches from color to black-and-white images when the ambient illuminance of the camera is less than 1 lx.
HIGH (default): Switches from color to black-and-white images when the ambient illuminance of the camera is less than 2 lx.
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•	 When the “D&N (IR)” is set to “AUTO2” and “AGC” is set to “ON (LOW)”, the switching illuminance described above can be satisfied.
•	 The switching illuminance level varies with subjects, light sources, and lenses.
•	 The switching illuminance level varies in accordance with AGC setting. ( page 14)
•	 The switching illuminances described above are reference values. The switching illuminance shall be decided based on the actual
installation environment.
	 •	 There may be repeated switching between color and black-and-white images depending on the setting and environment.
Step 4
Move the cursor to “DURATION TIME” and select a time for switching between color and black-and-white images from the following.
2 seconds - 10 seconds (default) - 30 seconds - 60 seconds
	
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Step 5
Move the cursor to “BURST (BW)”, and decide whether or not to provide a burst signal output in the black-and-white mode.
ON (default): Provides a burst signal output.
OFF: Does not provide any burst signal output.
Note:

	 •	 Images may not be displayed appropriately without burst signals when camera images are displayed in the black-and-white
mode depending on a monitor or VTR model to be used. In such a case, set the burst signal output to “ON”.
Step 6
When the “D&N (IR)” is set to “ON” or “AUTO2”, move the cursor to the “IR LED Light”, the mode of IR LED Light can be set.
Note:

	 •	 When the “D&N (IR)” is set to “OFF” or  “AUTO1”, the “IR LED Light” will display “---”.
OFF: It can be used as halogen lamp to illuminate.
AUTO: In black-and-white mode, IR LED lights can adjust automatically its brightness depends on the external brightness.
FIX (default): In black-and-white mode, the IR LED lights illuminate, but its brightness keeps unchangeable, which is suit to distant
monitor (more than 6 m).

9. VMD setting [VMD]
The VMD function allows the camera to detect motion and scene change with the camera. Detection of motion or scene change with
the camera can be announced by issuing an alarm signal.
Important:

	 •	 The following circumstances may result in detection failure or false detection. Use the camera after adjusting the detection area
and sensitivity.
• Not enough difference in brightness between the background and the moving photographic subject, or significant changes in
brightness
• Dirt or water drops on the lens
• Insufficient brightness, for example, when shooting at night
• The subject is moving straight at the camera
• The subject is moving too fast or too slow
• The subject is too small or too large
• There are too many moving objects
• Light reflected through a window or from a road surface
• The camera is shaking
• Entry of outside light, such as sunlight or the headlights of a car
• Flickering fluorescent light
	 •	 Subject change detection may fail in the following cases.
• The lens is partially covered or covered with a transparent item
• The photographic subjects before and after changing the camera direction are similar
	 •	 False detection may occur for approx. 1 minute after turning on the power, after completing settings in the SETUP menu, or after
changing the camera view angle.
	 •	 Motion detection is the detection function within the screen range for electronic zoom of 1x.

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**CAMERA SETUP**
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
ALC
SHUTTER
OFF
AGC
ON(LOW)
SENS UP
OFF
WHITE BAL ATW1
DNR
HIGH
AUTO2
D&N(IR)
MOTION DET
VMD
RET TOP END

“MOTION DET” screen
**MOTION DET**(1)
LEVEL

....I.. 20

DWELL TIME
DISPLAY MODE
ALARM

OFF

2S

+

MASK SET
RET TOP END

Setting of motion detection

Move the cursor to “VMD”, press the [LEFT ] or [RIGHT ] button to select “MOTION DET”.
Step 1
Move the cursor to “MOTION DET” and press the [SET] button.
→ The “MOTION DET” screen appears.
Step 2
Move the cursor to “MASK SET” and press the [SET] button.
→ The mask setting screen appears.
“MOTION DET” screen

Mask setting screen

**MOTION DET**(1)
LEVEL

....I.. 20

DWELL TIME
DISPLAY MODE
ALARM

OFF

2S

+

MASK SET
RET TOP END

In the masked area, no alarm will be issued even if a moving object is detected. The masked area is set in the same way as the
masked area setting in “Light quantity control method selection”. ( page 13)
Step 3
Hold down the [SET] button for more than 2 seconds after completion of masking.
→ Return to the previous menu.
Step 4
Move the cursor to “ALARM” and press the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons to select “ON” or “OFF”.
ON: Outputs alarm signal when in display mode. Actions may be confirmed through the motion detection mode when a moving
object is detected.
OFF (default): Does not output alarm signal when in display mode.
Step 5
Move the cursor to “DISPLAY MODE” and press the [SET] button.
→ The display mode screen appears.
If a moving object is detected in the set area, the area will be reversely highlighted. Hold down the [SET] button for more than 2
seconds to return.

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Display mode screen

**MOTION DET**(1)
LEVEL

....I.. 20

DWELL TIME
DISPLAY MODE
ALARM

OFF

2S

+

MASK SET
RET TOP END

Step 6
Move the cursor to “Level” and press the [right] or [left] button to adjust the level.
Repeat step 5 and 6 to adjust to optimal level.
Step 7
Move the cursor to “DWELL TIME ” and select the dwell time from the following. (unit: seconds)
2S (default)/5S /10S /30S
Alarm signal will be issued once a continuously moving object is detected within the specified time.

Setting of scene change detection

This function detects a change in the subject state that occurs by covering the camera with a cloth, a cap, or others, or by changing
the camera direction largely.
Follow the procedure below.
“CAMERA SETUP” screen
**CAMERA SETUP**
SCENE1
ALC/ELC
ALC
SHUTTER
OFF
AGC
ON(LOW)
SENS UP
OFF
WHITE BAL ATW1
DNR
HIGH
D&N(IR)
AUTO2
VMD
SCENE CHANGE
RET TOP END

Step 1
Move the cursor to “VMD” and press the [right] or [left] button to select “SCENE CHANGE”.
Note:

	 •	 The Scene Change function is activated after exit from the menu.

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Camera system setting [SYSTEM SETUP]
Performs the settings relating to the camera system such as synchronization, alarm input/output terminal and privacy zone. The
following settings can be configured on the “SYSTEM SETUP” screen displayed from the top screen.
Refer to page 5 for how to call up the screen.
“SYSTEM SETUP” screen
**SYSTEM SETUP**
SYNC
INT
PRIVACY ZONE OFF
STABILIZER
OFF
EL-ZOOM
OFF
UPSIDE-DOWN
OFF
LDC
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0

RET TOP END

10. Synchronization method [SYNC]
Only internal synchronization (INT) can be used.
Multiplexed vertical drive (VD2) synchronization cannot be used.

11. Privacy zone setting [PRIVACY ZONE]
When undesired portions in the camera shooting area (on the screen) exist, those portions (privacy zone) can be set to be hidden. Up
to 8 portions can be specified for the privacy zone.
ON (1): Grays the zone.
ON (2): Mosaics the zone.
OFF (default): Displays the zone normally.
Follow the procedure below to set the privacy zone.
Note:

	 •	 The privacy zone function is disabled at initializing the unit, i.e. right after turning on the power.

“SYSTEM SETUP” screen
**SYSTEM SETUP**
SYNC
INT
PRIVACY ZONE ON(2)
STABILIZER
OFF
EL-ZOOM
OFF
UPSIDE-DOWN
OFF
LDC
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+

“ZONE NUMBER” screen
**ZONE NUMBER 1 /8**

UPPER LEFT

0
ZONE LEVEL

RET TOP END

PUSH SET

POSITION

..I.... 2
+

DEL
RET TOP END

Step 1
Move the cursor to “PRIVACY ZONE”, select “ON (1)” or “ON (2)”, and press the [SET] button.
→ The “ZONE NUMBER” screen appears.
Step 2
Move the cursor to the number at the right of the title and select the zone number using the [right] or [left] button.
Step 3
Move the cursor to “POSITION” and press the [SET] button.
Step 4
Press the [up], [down], [right], and [left] buttons to determine the left upper position of the zone to be set and press the [SET]
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Press the [up], [down], [right], and [left] buttons to determine the lower right position of the zone to be set and press the [SET]
button.
→ An asterisk “*” will be displayed after the number and the zone setting will be saved.
Step 6
When “ON (2)” is selected for “PRIVACY ZONE”, the mosaic level may be adjusted. The mosaic level may be set through “ZONE
LEVEL”. (Range: 1 to 4)
Note:

	 •	 To delete a zone, select the zone number and press the [SET] button after moving the cursor to “DEL”.
	 •	 To change the settings of a zone, select the zone number and repeat from step 3.

12. Image stabilizer setting [STABILIZER]
Whether or not to enable the image stabilizer is determined.
This function is effective for the case that the camera is installed at a place with slight shaking.
ON: Enables the image stabilizer.
OFF (default): Disables the image stabilizer.
Important:

	 •	 When “ON” is selected for the image stabilizer, the view angle becomes narrower and the resolution becomes lower. When “ON”
is selected for the image stabilizer, check the view angle and resolution at camera installation.
	 •	 The image stabilizer function may not work for the following subjects or conditions.
	 	 • Dark subject
	 	 • Less contrasty subject (e.g. white wall)
	 	 • Subject shaking at excessive speed  
	 	 • Large amplitude image shaking

13. Electronic zoom setting [EL-ZOOM]
Whether or not to use the electronic zoom is determined.
ON: Uses the electronic zoom.
OFF (default): Does not use the electronic zoom.
When “ON” is selected, the zoom factor and the panning/tilting settings can be configured.
Follow the procedure below.

“SYSTEM SETUP” screen
**SYSTEM SETUP**
SYNC
INT
PRIVACY ZONE OFF
STABILIZER
OFF
EL-ZOOM
ON
UPSIDE-DOWN
OFF
LDC
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+
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“EL-ZOOM” screen
**EL-ZOOM**

ZOOM
PAN/TILT

PUSH SET
PUSH SET

Zoom setting screen
**EL-ZOOM**

ZOOM
PAN/TILT

U ZOOM D

0

RET TOP END

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Step 1
Move the cursor to “EL-ZOOM” and select “ON” and press the [SET] button.
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PUSH SET
PUSH SET

Pan/tilt setting screen
**EL-ZOOM**

ZOOM
PAN/TILT

PUSH SET
PUSH SET

U TILT D/L PAN R

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Move the cursor to “→ PUSH SET” of “ZOOM” and press the [SET] button.
→ The zoom setting screen appears.
Step 3
Adjust the angular field of view by changing the electronic zoom factor (up to 2x) using the [up] or [down] button, and press the [SET]
button.
Note:

	 •	 When the zoom factor is incremented, resolution will be deteriorated.
Step 4
Move the cursor to “→ PUSH SET” of “PAN/TILT” and press the [SET] button.
→ The pan/tilt setting screen appears.
Step 5
Press the [up], [down], [right], and [left] buttons to determine the position of the area to be set and press the [SET] button.
The position can be changed in the range of zoom factor set in the zoom setting screen.

14. Upside-down setting [UPSIDE-DOWN]
ON: The video image can be reversed upside down.
OFF (default): The video image cannot be reversed upside down.

15. Lens distortion correction [LDC]
The image may be distorted depending on the lens used and the zoom factor. By adjusting the lens distortion correction setting, the
distorted image can be converted to match the square monitor and achieve effects desired by the user.
Note:

	 • 	 Depending on the lens used, complete correction may not be achieved.

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The lens adjustment shall be performed before the back focus adjustment.
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**BACK-FOCUS SETUP**
ABF
PUSH SET
MANUAL-ADJ
C/L B/W
FIX

RET TOP END

16. Auto back focus setting [ABF]
Move the cursor to “→ PUSH SET” of “ABF” and press the [SET] button.
→ The auto back focus function provides back focus adjustment to automatically focus on a subject located in the center of the
screen.

17. Manual back focus setting [MANUAL-ADJ]
To fine adjust the back focus, move the cursor to “MANUAL-ADJ”, press the [SET] button, and press the [RIGHT] or [LEFT] button to
adjust the back focus manually.

18.	Auto back focus settings for switching between color and black-and-white
modes [CL↔B/W]
Move the cursor to “C/L←
→B/W” and select the back focus adjustment type from the following:
AUTO: Adjusts the back focus function automatically and corrects out of focus when switching between color and black-and-white
images.
FIX (default): The back focus function will not adjust automatically when switching between color and black-and-white images.
Important:

	 •	 The auto back focus function is used for back focus adjustment at installation and for focus correction at switching between the
color and black-and-white modes after installation. This function is not a function that is supposed to be operated continuously
such as the auto focus function.
	 •	 When focus missing occurs due to secular change in the lens and installation environment or peripheral temperature change, the
back focus adjustment is required again.
	 •	 The following are recommendation for back focus setting in accordance with subjects.
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•	 Normal subject
•	 Frequently moving subject
•	 Subject with remarkable illuminance change
•	 Subject with low illuminance
•	 Too bright or reflective subject
•	 Subject through a window
•	 Place where the lens easily becomes dirty
•	 Subject with less contrast such as white wall
•	 Subject with remarkable depth
•	 Subject with heavy flicker
•	 Subject with horizontally parallel lines such as a shutter

Select this (recommendation)
Back focus adjustment
“C/L←→B/W” switching
“ABF”
“AUTO”
Fine adjustment with “MANUAL-ADJ” after “FIX”
“ABF”

Note:

	 •	 The back focus adjustment can be also performed through the operation buttons.

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Special menu setting [SPECIAL SETUP]
The special menu setup is performed including the setting of the camera image quality and the communication configuration when a
receiver is used. The following settings are to be configured on the “SPECIAL SETUP” screen displayed from the top screen.
Refer to page 5 for how to call up the screen.
“SPECIAL SETUP” screen
**SPECIAL SETUP**
....I..160
CHROMA GAIN
..I.... 32
AP GAIN
.I..... 16
PEDESTAL
+
PIX OFF
CAMERA RESET PUSH SET
SER.NO. XXXXXXXX
RET TOP END

19. Chroma level adjustment [CHROMA GAIN]
Press the [right] or [left] button to adjust the color density of the camera image. When the level indicator moves in the “+”
direction, the color becomes deeper, and when the level indicator moves in the “–” direction, the color becomes lighter. Be sure to
view a vector chromaticity indicator or a video monitor when the adjustment is performed.

20. Aperture level adjustment [AP GAIN]
Press the [RIGHT] or [LEFT] button to adjust the image quality. When the level indicator moves in the “+” direction, the image
becomes sharper, and when the level indicator moves in the “–” direction, the image becomes softer. Be sure to view a video monitor
when the adjustment is performed.
Note:

	 • 	Moire (interference fringes) may be observed when shooting a subject with fine pattern such as a carpet or a curtain. In such a
case, move the indicator in the “-” direction to reduce moire.

21. Pedestal level adjustment [PEDESTAL]
Press the [right] or [left] button to adjust the pedestal level of the camera. When the level indicator moves in the “+” direction,
the image becomes brighter, and when the level indicator moves in the “–” direction, the image becomes darker. Be sure to view a
waveform monitor or a video monitor when the adjustment is performed.
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Follow the procedure below.

“SPECIAL SETUP” screen
**SPECIAL SETUP**
....I..160
CHROMA GAIN
..I.... 32
AP GAIN
.I..... 16
PEDESTAL
+

“PIX OFF” screen

Pixel compensation positioning screen

**PIX OFF**
1
5
9
13

2
6
10
14

3
7
11
15

4
8
12
16

PIX OFF
CAMERA RESET PUSH SET
SER.NO. XXXXXXXX
RET TOP END

000 000
DEL
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Step 1
Move the cursor to “PIX OFF” and press the [SET] button.
→ The “PIX OFF” screen appears.
Step 2
Select a number (1 to 16) with which a pixel compensation point is registered and press the [SET] button.
→ The pixel compensation positioning screen appears.
Step 3
Press the [up], [down], [right], and [left] buttons to move the crosshair cursor to the center of the flaw to be corrected and press
the [SET] button.
→		The flaw is corrected and the pixel compensation point is registered. The “PIX OFF” screen appears again. An asterisk “*” is
attached at the right side of the number when registration is completed. The coordinate is expressed in figures.
Note:

	 • 	To clear the registered pixel compensation point, move the cursor to “1” of the right of “DEL”, use the [right] and [left] buttons
to select the number with which the target pixel compensation point is registered and press the [SET] button. The registered pixel
compensation point is cleared, and an asterisk “*” at the right side of the number disappears.

23. Default resetting [CAMERA RESET]
The settings in the setup menu are restored to the default settings.
Move the cursor to “→ PUSH SET” of “CAMERA RESET” and hold down the [SET] button for more than 2 seconds to enter the next
screen.
To return to the previous screen without resetting, move the cursor to “NO” and press the [SET] button. To restore the default settings,
move the cursor to “YES” and press the [SET] button.
Note:

	 • 	The data of the registered pixel compensation points is not cleared.  
	 • 	To set whether to reset the camera, select “YES” or “NO” by using the [SET] button. To set with a controller, refer to the
instruction manual of the controller.

24. Serial number viewing [SER.NO.]
Displays the serial number of this product.

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Camera language selection [LANGUAGE SETUP]
A language for the setup menu is selected from the following: The language selection can be made on the “LANGUAGE SETUP”
screen displayed from the top screen.
Refer to page 5 for how to call up the screen.
“LANGUAGE SETUP” screen
**LANGUAGE SETUP**
LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

SET
RET TOP END

Move the cursor to “LANGUAGE” and press the [right] or [left] button to select the target language, then move the cursor to “SET”,
and press the [SET] button.
Select the target language from the following.
JAPANESE/ENGLISH (default)/FRANÇAIS/ESPAÑOL/DEUTSCH/ITALIANO/PУCCKИЙ/中文
Note:

	 • 	When the language is changed, the specified camera title is cleared.

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Shortcut operation
Use of a system controller with the “Camera function” button allows users to perform the shortcut settings with use of the numeric
keypad and camera function button. The available shortcut operations with this unit are shown as follows.
System controller operation
[9] + [0] + [Camera function]
[9] + [1] + [Camera function]
[9] + [2] + [Camera function]
[9] + [3] + [Camera function]
[9] + [4] + [Camera function]
[9] + [8] + [Camera function]
[9] + [9] + [Camera function]
[1] + [6] + [8] + [Camera function]
[1] + [6] + [9] + [Camera function]
[1] + [7] + [0] + [Camera function]
[1] + [7] + [1] + [Camera function]
[1] + [7] + [2] + [Camera function]
[1] + [7] + [3] + [Camera function]
[1] + [7] + [4] + [Camera function]
[1] + [7] + [5] + [Camera function]
[1] + [7] + [6] + [Camera function]
[1] + [7] + [7] + [Camera function]
[1] + [7] + [8] + [Camera function]
[1] + [7] + [9] + [Camera function]
[1] + [8] + [0] + [Camera function]
[1] + [8] + [1] + [Camera function]
[1] + [8] + [2] + [Camera function]
[1] + [8] + [3] + [Camera function]
[1] + [8] + [4] + [Camera function]
[1] + [9] + [0] + [Camera function]
[1] + [9] + [1] + [Camera function]
[1] + [9] + [2] + [Camera function]
[1] + [9] + [3] + [Camera function]
[2] + [0] + [1] + [Camera function]
[2] + [0] + [2] + [Camera function]
[2] + [1] + [3] + [Camera function]
[2] + [1] + [4] + [Camera function]
[2] + [1] + [5] + [Camera function]
[2] + [1] + [6] + [Camera function]

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Setting contents
Black-and-white control (D&N) ON
Black-and-white control (D&N) OFF
Black-and-white control (D&N) AUTO1
Camera title (CAMERA ID) ON
Camera title (CAMERA ID) OFF
Electronic zoom ON
Electronic zoom OFF
Black-and-white control (D&N) AUTO2
CW324L
Iris of lens (IRIS) OPEN
CW314L
CW324L
CW324L
CW304L
Iris of lens (IRIS) CLOSE
CW314L
CW324L
CW324L CF314L
CW304L
Electronic shutter (SHUTTER) ON CW324L CW314L
CW314L
CW324L
CF304L
CW324L CW304L
CW314L
CF314LCW304L
CW324L
Electronic shutter (SHUTTER) OFF CW314L
CW314L
CW304L
CF314L
CF304L
CW304L
CW314L
CW324L
CW314L
CW324L CF314L
CW304L
Electronic shutter speed, 1 step faster
CF304L
CF314L
CW304L
CF314L
CW314L
CW324L CW304L
CW314L CF304L
CF314L
Electronic shutter speed, 1 step slower
CW324L
CF304L
CF304L
CF314LCW304L
CF304L
CW304L
CW314L CF314L
Gain adjustment (AGC) ON
CW314L
CW324L
CF304LCF314L
CW304L CF304L
CF314L
CW324L
CW304L
Gain adjustment (AGC) OFF
CW314L
CW324L
CF304L
CF304L
CF314L
CW314L
CW324L CF314L
CW304L
Electronic sensitivity up (SENS UP) FIX ON CW324L CW314L
CW324L
CF304L
CW304L
CW314L
CW324L CW304L
CW314L CF304L
CF314L
Electronic sensitivity up (SENS UP) FIX OFF CW324L
CW314L
CW304L
CF314L
CF304L
CW304L
CW314L
CF314L
CW324L
CW304L
Electronic sensitivity, 1 step up (FIX) CW324L CW314L
CF304L
CF314L
CW304L CF304L
CF314L
CW304L
CW314L
Electronic sensitivity, 1 step down (FIX) CW324L CW314L CF314L
CF304L
CF304L
CF314L
CW304L
CF314L
CF304L
CW304L
CW314L
Electronic sensitivity up (SENS UP) AUTO
ON
CF304L
CF304L
CF314L
CW304L
CF314L
Electronic sensitivity up (SENS UP) AUTO OFF
CF304L
CF304L
CF314L
Electronic sensitivity, 1 step up (AUTO)
CF304L
Electronic sensitivity, 1 step down (AUTO)
Time for switching at D&N AUTO, 2 seconds
Time for switching at D&N AUTO, 10 seconds
Time for switching at D&N AUTO, 30 seconds
Time for switching at D&N AUTO, 60 seconds
Image stabilizer (STABILIZER) ON
Image stabilizer (STABILIZER) OFF
Scene file 1
Scene file 2
Gain (AGC), 1 step up
Gain (AGC), 1 step down

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