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1. Do not attempt to disassemble the camera.
To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers.
There are no user serviceable parts inside. Ask a qualified service person for servicing.
2. Handle the camera with care.
Do not abuse the camera. Avoid striking, shaking, etc. The camera could be damaged
by improper handling or storage.
3. Do not expose the camera to rain or moisture, or try to operate it in wet areas.
Turn the power off immediately and ask a qualified service person for servicing.
Moisture can damage the camera and also create the danger of electric shock.
4. Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the camera body.
Use a dry cloth to clean the camera when dirty.
In case the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.
5. Clean the CCD faceplate with care.
Do not clean the CCD with strong or abrasive detergents. Use lens tissue or a cotton
tipped applicator and ethanol.
6. Never face the camera towards the sun.
Do not aim the camera at bright objects. Whether the camera is in use or not, never
aim it at the sun or other extremely bright objects. Otherwise, blooming or smear may
be caused.
7. Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature, humidity or power
source ratings.
Use the camera under conditions where temperature is between –10°C - +50°C (14°F -
122°F), and humidity is below 90%. The input power source is 120 V AC 60 Hz for WV-
CP460 and DC 12 V/AC 24 V for WV-CP464.
PRECAUTIONS
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
The exclamation point within
an equilateral triangle is intend-
ed to alert the user to the pres-
ence of important operating
and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
The lightning flash with arrow-
head symbol, within an equilat-
eral triangle, is interned to alert
the user to the presence of
uninsulated "dangerous volt-
age" within the product's enclo-
sure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk
of electric shock to persons. The serial number of this product may be found
on the top of the unit.
You should note the serial number of this unit
in the space provided and retain this instruction
as a permanent record of your purchase to aid
identification in the event of theft.
Model No.
Serial No.
SA 1966
SA 1965
N0100-1020 YWV8QA5377BN Printed in Japan
N19
Panasonic's WV-CP460 (WV-CP464) series color digital camera introduces a new level of
high picture quality and high resolution through the use of a 1/3-inch interline transfer CCD
image sensor having 771 horizontal pixels (picture elements), and digital signal processing
LSIs. This model offers cutting-edge technology for advanced video surveillance.
PREFACE
Caution:
To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, use a UL listed cable (VW-1, style 1007) for
the DC 12 V or AC 24 V Input Terminal.
Model No. WV-CP460
WV-CP464
Color CCTV Cameras
Operating Instructions
CP460
(Lens Option)
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SER-
VICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interfer-
ence when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment gen-
erates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accor-
dance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his own expense.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compli-
ance, (example - use only shielded interface
cables when connecting to computer or
peripheral devices). Any changes or modifica-
tions not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate this equipment.
For U.S.A
1. The following functions are built in.
(1) Auto Light Control (ALC)/Electronic Light Control (ELC)
(2) The SUPER-D2function eliminates interference by strong background lighting
which makes the camera picture dark, such as a spotlight.
Dynamic range of 46 dB.
(3) Various External Sync Functions, including Gen-Lock
(4) Auto/Manual White Balance Function
(5) Electronic Shutter Function
2. Signal-to-noise ratio of 50 dB
3. Minimum illumination of 0.8 lx (0.08 footcandle) with F 1.4 lenses.
4. Minimum illumination of 0.4 lx (0.04 footcandle) with Panasonic aspherical high speed
(F0.75) lenses.
5. 480 lines of horizontal resolution
FEATURES
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
qAuto Iris Lens Connector
This connector is used to connect the auto iris lens with a 4-pin male connector sup-
plied as a standard accessory (Part No. YFE4191J100).
wFocus Fixing Screw
eFlange-back Adjusting Ring
This ring is used to adjust the back focal length or picture focus. Rotate this ring clock-
wise for a C-mount lens or counterclockwise for a CS-mount lens.
rLens (Option)
tCamera Mounting Screw Hole
This hole is used to mount the camera onto a mounting bracket.
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Hi-Z G/L 75
VIDEO OUT
120V AC 60Hz
GEN-LOCK
AC 24V
IN
DC 12V
IN
1
2
VIDEO OUT
GND
GEN-LOCK
LOCK
Slide the panel to the left until it locks.
CONNECTIONS
A. WV-CP460 (120 V AC 60 Hz)
1. Plug the AC power cord (supplied as standard accessory) into the AC Inlet Socket.
2. Connect the AC power cord to a 120V AC 60 Hz outlet.
Notes:
Connect the power cord firmly.
The power cord should be long enough for panning and tilting.
If the cable is too short, the power cord plug may be pulled off the camera when the
camera pans or tilts.
B. WV-CP464 (12 V DC/24 V AC)
The WV-CP464 has an AC/DC compatible input terminal. The 12 V DC or 24 V AC power
supply cord can be connected to this terminal. The camera detects the power source auto-
matically.
AC 24V
IN
DC 12V
IN
1
2
GND
12 V DC
(10.8 V - 16 V)
Copper wire #24 #22 #20 #18
size (AWG) (0.22mm2) (0.33mm2) (0.52mm2) (0.83mm2)
Resistance 0.078 0.050 0.030 0.018
/m
Resistance 0.026 0.017 0.010 0.006
/ft
Resistance of copper wire [at 20°C (68°F)]
Calculation of maximum cable length between camera and power supply
10.8 V DC VA- (R x 0.42 x L) 16 V DC
L : Cable length (m)
R : Resistance of copper wire (/m)
VA: DC output voltage of power supply
unit
VA12
L standard = (m)
0.42 x R
VA16
L minimum = (m)
0.42 x R
VA10.5
L maximum = (m)
0.42 x R
1. 12 V DC Power Supply
Connect the power cord to the AC/DC compatible input terminal on the rear panel of the
camera.
Video Cable
1. It is recommended to use a monitor whose resolution is at least equal to that of the
camera.
2. The maximum extensible coaxial cable length between the camera and the monitor is
shown below.
Cautions:
1. Connect to 12 V DC (10.8 V-16 V) or 24 V AC (19.5 V-28 V) class 2 power supply
only. Make sure to connect the grounding lead to the GND terminal when the power
is supplied from a 24 V AC power source.
2. To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, use a UL listed cable (VW-1, style 1007) for
the Input Terminal.
yDown Button ( )
This button is used to move the cursor downward. It is also used to select items in the
CAM SET UP menu.
uLeft Button ( )
This button is used to move the cursor to the left. It also selects the mode and can be
used to adjust some levels.
iUp Button ( )
This button is used to move the cursor upward. It is also used to select items in the
CAM SET UP menu.
oRight Button ( )
This button is used to move the cursor to the right. It also selects the mode and can be
used to adjust some levels.
!0 Set Button ( )
This button is used to activate an item selected in the CAM SET UP menu.
!1 Gen-lock Termination Switch (Hi-Z, G/L 75 )
Set this switch to Hi-Z when a gen-lock video input signal is looped through. In all other
cases, set this switch to 75 .
!2 Gen-lock Input Connector (GEN-LOCK)
This connector is used to connect an external system for synchronization.
!3 Video Output Connector (VIDEO OUT)
This connector is used to connect the VIDEO IN connector of the monitor.
!4 AC Inlet Socket
This socket is used to connect the power cord (supplied as a standard accessory).
!5 AC/DC Compatible Input Terminal
(DC 12 V IN/AC 24 V IN)
This terminal is for connecting the 12 V DC or 24 V AC power supply cord.
6. High quality picture:
(a) 2H type vertical enhancer for greater picture sharpness
(b) Chroma averaging circuit for better color signal-to-noise ratio
(c) Minimum of aliasing on fine objects
(d) Expanded dynamic range by use of knee circuit
(e) Highlight aperture correction for greater picture detail of bright objects
7. Ability to shoot indoor scenes with fixed iris lens by use of Electronic Light Control (ELC)
function.
8. Selectable electronic sensitivity enhancing modes including AUTO, MANUAL and OFF
9. Built in Digital Motion Detector
2. 24 V AC Power Supply
Connect the power cable to the AC/DC compatible input terminal on the rear panel of
the camera.
Copper wire #24 #22 #20 #18
size (AWG) (0.22mm2) (0.33mm2) (0.52mm2) (0.83mm2)
Length (m) 95 150 255 425
of Cable
(Approx.) (ft) 314 495 842 1 403
Recommended wire gauge sizes for 24 V AC line.
AC 24V
IN
DC 12V
IN
1
2
GND
24 V AC, 60 Hz
(19.5 V - 28 V)
Caution:
To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, use a UL listed cable (VW-1, style 1007).
Type of RG-59/U RG-6U RG-11/U RG-15/U
coaxial cable (3C-2V) (5C-2V) (7C-2V) (10C-2V)
Recommended (m) 250 500 600 800
maximum
cable length (ft) 825 1 650 1 980 2 640
Mounting the Lens
Caution:
Before you mount the lens, loosen the screw on the side of the camera, and rotate this
ring clockwise until it stops. If the ring is not at the end, the inner glass or CCD image
sensor may be damaged.
1. Mount the lens by turning it clockwise
on the lens mount of the camera.
2. Connect the lens cable to the auto iris
lens connector on the side of the cam-
era.
Caution for Mounting the Lens
The lens mount should be a C-mount or CS-mount (1”-32UN) and the lens weight should be
less than 450 g(0.99 lbs). If the lens is heavier, both the lens and camera should be
secured by using the supporter.
The protrusion at the rear of the lens should be as shown below:
C-mount: Less than 13 mm (1/2”)
CS-mount: Less than 8 mm (5/16”)
The following adjustment should be made by qualified service personnel or system
installers.
1. Loosen the screw on the side of the
camera.
2. Turn the flange-back adjusting ring to
the desired position.
Caution: When the C-mount lens is
mounted, do not rotate the ring
counterclockwise by force after it
stops. If the ring is rotated by
force, the inner lens or CCD image
sensor may be damaged.
3. Tighten the screw on the side of the
camera.
Caution: Tightening the screw by force will cause damage to the screw or deviation of
focus.
FOCUS OR FLANGE-BACK ADJUSTMENT
Mounting from the top
Remove the mount adapter from the bottom of the camera by removing the two fixing
screws. Attach the mount adapter to the top as shown in the diagram, then mount the
camera on the mounting bracket.
Make sure that the two original fixing
screws are used when mounting the
mount adapter as longer length screws
may damage inner components.
INSTALLATION OF CAMERA
Flange-back
Adjusting Ring
Focusing of
C-mount lens
Focusing of
CS-mount lens
Screw
Flange-back
Adjusting Ring
Fixing Screws
Mount Adapter
Installation of Auto Iris Lens Connector
Install the lens connector (YFE4191J100) when using a video drive ALC lens.
The installation should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers.
(1) Cut the iris control cable at the edge of the lens connector to remove the existing lens
connector and then remove the outer cable cover as shown in the diagram below.
The pin assignment of the lens connector is as follows:
Pin 1: Power source; +9 V DC, 50 mA max.
Pin 2: Not used
Pin 3: Video signal; 1.3 V[p-p]/40 k
Pin 4: Shield, ground
(2) Solder the lens cable to the pins of the
supplied connector.
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 2
Rib
Pin 1
Screw
q
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Left Button
Set Button
Right
Button
Down
Button
Up
Button
Up Button (): Moves the cursor upwards. Use this button to select an item or adjust
the parameters.
Down Button (): Moves the cursor downwards. Use this button to select an item or
adjust the parameters.
Right Button (): Moves the cursor to the right. Use this button to select or adjust the
parameters of the selected item. The parameter changes each time
this button is pressed.
Left Button (): Moves the cursor to the left. Use this button to select or adjust the
parameters of the selected item. The parameter changes each time
this button is pressed.
Set Button (): Executes selections and displays a submenu for an item with mark.
END: Close Setup menu.
RET: Return to the previous menu or page.
To return to the CAM SET UP menu
Move the cursor to RET and press . The CAM SET UP menu appears.
• All Reset Operation
All Reset allows you to reset all setup menu items to the factory default settings if you are
unsure about the correct settings. Proceed as follows:
(1) Make sure that the CAM SET UP menu is not displayed (a camera picture is displayed).
(2) While pressing both and , press for a few seconds. The message ALL
RESET momentarily appears on the monitor.
This resets all adjustments and parameters to the factory default settings.
• Editing the CAM SET UP Menu
Important Notice:
When SET UP DISABLE appears in the bottom line of the CAM SET UP menu, you can-
not change the currently active settings. This is to prevent accidental changing of the
settings.
To edit the CAM SET UP menu (change
settings), press and or and
to move the cursor to SET UP DIS-
ABLE in the bottom line.
Press . SET UP DISABLE changes to
SET UP ENABLE. Move the cursor to
END, then to the item(s) you want to
change.
Important Notice:
When the cursor is moved to END and the CAM SET UP menu closed after changing
the parameters, the new values are saved in the EEPROM (Electric Erasable and
Programmable Read Only Memory). These values remain valid until new values are
saved, even if the power of the camera is off.
** CAM SET UP **
CAMERA ID OFF
ALC/ELC ALC
SHUTTER OFF
AGC ON
SENS UP OFF
SYNC INT
WHITE BAL ATW
MOTION DET OFF
LENS DRIVE DC
END SET UP DISABLE
** CAM SET UP **
CAMERA ID OFF
ALC/ELC ALC
SHUTTER OFF
AGC ON
SENS UP OFF
SYNC INT
WHITE BAL ATW
MOTION DET OFF
LENS DRIVE DC
END SET UP ENABLE
1. CAMERA SETUP MENU
This camera utilizes a user setup menu that is displayed on-screen.
• Opening the Setup Menu
Press and hold down for 2 seconds or
more.
The CAM SET UP menu appears on the
monitor as shown at right.
Check the current settings on the menu.
Refer to the sections below for a detailed
description of menu items. If you decide not to make any changes after checking the cur-
rent settings, move the cursor to END at the start of the bottom line, and press to close
the CAM SET UP menu and return to normal camera picture mode.
Note: If no button is pressed for 6 minutes while the CAM SET UP menu or any other menu
is opened, the menu is automatically closed and the mode returns to the normal cam-
era picture.
2. SETUP OPERATION
This camera utilizes a user setup menu (CAM SET UP) that is displayed on the monitor.
To set items on the CAM SET UP menu, use the following buttons on the side panel.
SETUP
** CAM SET UP **
CAMERA ID OFF
ALC/ELC ALC
SHUTTER OFF
AGC ON
SENS UP OFF
SYNC INT
WHITE BAL ATW
MOTION DET OFF
LENS DRIVE DC
END SET UP DISABLE
Highlighted
(To be continued reverse page)
2. Move the CAMERA ID to the desired position by pressing / / / .
3. Press to fix the position of the CAMERA ID. The mode returns to the previous CAM-
ERA ID menu.
Notes:
The CAMERA ID stops at the edges of the monitor screen.
The CAMERA ID moves faster if any of / / / is kept pressed for a sec-
ond or more.
2. Light Control Setting (ALC/ELC)
You can select the light control mode according to the lens type.
ALC: If you use the auto iris lens, select this parameter.
ELC: If you use a fixed or manual iris lens, select this parameter.
1. Move the cursor to the ALC/ELC parameter.
2. Select ALC or ELC.
2-1. ALC Mode with SUPER-D2 ON
Super Dynamic2 Function (SUPER-D2)
The important object in a scene is usually placed in the center of the monitor’s screen. In
SUPER-D2 mode, more photometric weight is given to the center of the screen (where the
important object is located) than to the edge of the picture (where a bright backlight would
most likely be located). You can use the SUPER-D2 function if you select ALC. It eliminates
interference by strong background lighting which makes the camera picture dark, such as a
spotlight.
1. After selecting ALC, press to open
the ALC CONT menu.
2. Move the cursor to the SUPER-D2
parameter and select ON
3. If you want to adjust the video output
level, move the cursor to the "I" posi-
tion. Adjust to the desired level by
pressing or .
** ALC CONT **
BACK LIGHT COMP
SUPER-D2 OFF
MASK SET
LEVEL ...I.....
- +
RET END
** ALC CONT **
BACK LIGHT COMP
SUPER-D2 ON
LEVEL ...I.....
- +
RET END
1. Camera Identification (CAMERA ID) Setting
You can use the camera identification (CAMERA ID) to assign a name to the camera. The
camera ID consists of up to 16 alphanumeric characters. The camera ID display can be
switched on or off on the monitor screen.
To edit the CAMERA ID
1. Move the cursor to the CAMERA ID parameter.
2. Press . The CAMERA ID menu appears. The cursor on the letter “0” is highlighted.
3. Move the cursor to the character you
want to edit by pressing / / /
.
4. After selecting the character, press .
The selected character appears in the
editing area. (The pointer in the editing
area moves to the right automatically at
this moment.)
5. Repeat the steps above until all charac-
ters are edited.
To enter a blank space in the CAMERA ID
Move the cursor to SPACE and press .
To replace a specific character in the CAMERA ID
1. Move the cursor to the editing area by pressing .
2. Move the pointer to the character to be replaced by pressing or . Then move
the cursor to the character area and select a new character.
3. Press to determine the CAMERA ID.
To erase all characters in the editing area
Move the cursor to RESET and press . All characters in the editing area disappear.
To determine the display position of the CAMERA ID
1. Move the cursor to POSI, and press .
The display shown below appears and
the CAMERA ID is highlighted.
Highlighted
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
().,'":;&#!?=
+-*/%$
SPACE
POSI RET END RESET
................
Character Cursor
Pointer
Character
Area
Command
Editing
Area
CAMERA ID menu
SETTING PROCEDURES
2-2. ALC Mode with SUPER-D2 OFF and ELC Mode
Note: If ELC is selected, set MASK SET according to this procedure.
1. Move the cursor to the SUPER-D2
parameter and select OFF. (When you
select ELC, SUPER-D2 is not avail-
able.) The item MASK SET appears on
the menu.
2. Move the cursor to MASK SET and
press . 48 mask areas appear on
the monitor screen. The cursor is blink-
ing in the upper left corner of the
screen.
3. Move the cursor to the area where
backlight is bright and press to
mask that area. The mask turns to
white. (When the cursor is moved on
an area that has already been masked,
the mask and cursor start blinking.)
4. Repeat step 3 to mask the desired
area. To cancel masking, move the
cursor to that area and press .
5. After masking is completed, press
for 2 seconds or more. The ALC CONT
menu appears.
6. If you want to change the video output
level (picture contrast), move the “I”
cursor for LEVEL and adjust the level.
Note: If ON is selected for the SUPER-D2 parameter, a shadow (black line) may appear at
the boundary between the bright and the dim scene. This is a natural phenomenon and
does not indicate trouble.
3. Shutter Speed Setting (SHUTTER)
Note: When ELC is selected for ALC/ELC on the CAM SET UP menu or ON is selected for
SUPER-D2 on the ALC CONT menu, this item is not available.
To select electronic shutter speed, select OFF for SUPER-D2 in the ALC CONT menu.
Move the cursor to the SHUTTER parameter and select the electronic shutter speed.
The preset values for SHUTTER (electronic shutter speed) change by pressing or
as shown at below:
4. Gain Control Setting (AGC ON/OFF)
You can set the gain (brightness level portion of an image) to automatic level adjustment
(ON) or fixed level (OFF).
Move the cursor to the AGC parameter and select automatic level adjustment (ON) or fixed
level (OFF).
Note: If ON is selected for the AGC parameter, the noise reduction function is automatically
activated under low light conditions to reduce noise. In pictures containing a moving
object, this may result in an afterimage.
5. Electronic Sensitivity Enhancement (SENS UP)
There are two modes for SENS UP.
AUTO: If you select X10 AUTO, for example, the sensitivity is raised automatically to
X10 max. When AUTO is selected, AGC is automatically set to ON.
FIX: If you select X32 FIX, for example, the sensitivity is raised to just X32.
Move the cursor to the SENS UP parameter and select the parameter for electronic sensitivi-
ty enhancement.
The preset values for SENS UP
(electronic sensitivity enhancement)
change by pressing or as
shown right:
Notes:
When ON is selected for SUPER-D2 in the ALC CONT menu, FIX is not available for this
item.
When you select AUTO for SENS UP and ON for SUPER-D2, the SENS UP function has
priority so that the SUPER-D2 function is not activated automatically.
While the SENS UP function is selected, noise, spots or a whitish phenomenon may
appear in the picture when the sensitivity of the camera is increased. This is a normal
phenomenon.
6. Synchronization Setting (SYNC)
You can select internal sync mode (INT) or line-lock mode (LL). Additionally, this model
accepts the VBS signal (color composite video or blackburst signal) and VS signal (B/W
composite video or composite sync signal). The VD2 signal (multiplexed vertical drive sig-
nal) with the composite video output signal from external equipment such as a Matrix
Switcher is also acceptable.
Whenever the VD2 signal is supplied to this camera, the camera automatically switches to
the VD2 sync mode.
X2 AUTO
OFF X4 AUTO X6 AUTO X10 AUTO
X32 FIX X10 FIX X6 FIX X4 FIX X2 FIX OFF
X16 FIX
** ALC CONT **
BACK LIGHT COMP
SUPER-D2 OFF
MASK SET
LEVEL ...I.....
- +
RET END
OFF (1/60) 1/100
1/10000 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000
1/250 1/500
Blinking
Blinking
Blinking
Turns to white
1. Move the cursor to the SYNC parameter and select line-lock (LL) or internal (INT).
2. Press .
If LL is selected, the SYNC menu appears. (If INT is selected, the synchronization mode
is automatically set to internal sync pulse, and the menu is not displayed.)
Important Notice:
1. The priority for the sync modes is as follows:
1. Multiplexed Vertical Drive (VD2) (Highest priority)
2. Line-lock (LL)
3. Color Composite Video or Blackburst Signal (VBS)
4. B/W Composite Video or Composite Sync Signal (VS)
5. Internal Sync (INT) (Lowest priority)
2. When the internal sync mode is to be used, select INT. No gen-lock input signal should
be supplied to the Gen-lock Input Connector on the rear panel.
3. Whenever the multiplexed vertical drive pulse (VD2) is supplied to the camera from an
external equipment such as a Matrix Switcher, the camera sync mode is automatically
switched to the VD2 mode.
4. When the VBS or VS gen-lock mode is to be used select INT from this menu and supply
the gen-lock input signal to the Gen-lock Input Connector on the rear panel.
5. The VBS gen-lock mode has a submenu for horizontal and subcarrier phase adjust-
ments. When the cable length of the video output or the gen-lock input is changed, the
horizontal and subcarrier phase must be re-adjusted.
6. The VS gen-lock mode has a submenu for horizontal phase adjustments. When the
cable length of the video output or the gen-lock input is changed, the horizontal phase
must be re-adjusted.
7. The line-lock mode has a submenu for line-lock vertical phase adjustment. If the cam-
era installation is relocated, check the vertical phase adjustment again since the AC
line phase may be different.
6-1. VBS Gen-lock Mode (EXT (VBS))
1. Move the cursor to the SYNC parameter and select INT.
2. Connect the coaxial cable for the blackburst or composite color video signal to the gen-
lock input connector.
3. Confirm that the INT parameter
changed to EXT (VBS) on the menu.
Caution: The gen-lock input signal
should meet EIA RS-170A specifi-
cations and should not contain jit-
ter, such as a VCR playback sig-
nal, as it could disturb synchro-
nization.
4. After confirming that the cursor is on
EXT (VBS), press . The phase
adjustment menu appears on the moni-
tor.
5. Supply the video output signal of the
camera to be adjusted and the refer-
ence gen-lock input signal to a dual-
trace oscilloscope.
6. Set the oscilloscope to the horizontal
rate and expand the horizontal sync
portion on the oscilloscope.
7. Move the cursor to H PHASE.
8. Adjust the horizontal phase by pressing or . The adjustable range is 0-2.0 µs.
9. Move the cursor to SC COARSE.
10. Press or to match the chroma
phase of the cameras video signal,
when observed at the output of the
special effects generator (SEG) or
Switcher, as closely as possible to the
color of the original scene. (SC
COARSE adjustment can be increment-
ed in steps of 90 degrees (4 steps) by
pressing or .)
Note: After the fourth step, the adjust-
ment returns to the first step.
11. Move the cursor to SC FINE.
12. Press or to match the color (hue) of the cameras video signal, when observed
at the output of the special effects generator (SEG) or Switcher, as closely as possible
to the color of the original scene.
The SC FINE adjustment has a range of 90 degrees of color shift.
Notes:
When the I cursor reaches the + end, it jumps back to “–” . At the same time,
SC COARSE is incremented by one step to enable a continuous adjustment. The
reverse takes place when the I cursor reaches the “–” end.
When or is kept pressed for a second or more, the I cursor moves faster.
For more accurate adjustment, supply both the original camera video output signal
and the effect output video signal (program output video signal) of the special
effects generator (SEG) to a vectorscope and compare the chroma phase of both
signals.
To reset SC COARSE and SC FINE to the values preset at the factory, press or
simultaneously. SC COARSE is reset to the factory setting.
6-2. VS Gen-lock Mode (EXT (VS))
1. Move the cursor to the SYNC parameter and select INT.
2. Connect the coaxial cable for the com-
posite sync or composite B/W video
signal to the gen-lock input connector.
3. Confirm that the parameter INT
changed to EXT (VS) on the menu.
Caution: The gen-lock input signal
should meet EIA RS-170 specifica-
tions and should not contain jitter,
such as a VCR playback signal, as
it could disturb synchronization.
4. After confirming that the cursor is on
EXT (VS), press . The phase adjust-
ment menu appears on the monitor.
5. Supply the video output signal of the
camera to be adjusted and the refer-
ence gen-lock input signal to a dual-
trace oscilloscope.
6. Set the oscilloscope to the horizontal
rate and expand the horizontal sync
portion on the oscilloscope.
7. Move the cursor to H PHASE.
1 (1 - - 4): 0 degrees
2 (1 - - 4): 90 degrees
3 (1 - - 4): 180 degrees
4 (1 - - 4): 270 degrees
** CAM SET UP **
CAMERA ID OFF
ALC/ELC ALC
SHUTTER OFF
AGC ON
SENS UP OFF
SYNC EXT(VBS)
WHITE BAL ATW
MOTION DET OFF
LENS DRIVE DC
END SET UP ENABLE
** SYNC **
H PHASE ........I
- +
SC COARSE 1(1--4)
SC FINE ....I....
- +
RET END
** CAM SET UP **
CAMERA ID OFF
ALC/ELC ALC
SHUTTER OFF
AGC ON
SENS UP OFF
SYNC EXT(VS)
WHITE BAL ATW
MOTION DET OFF
LENS DRIVE DC
END SET UP ENABLE
** SYNC **
H PHASE ........I
- +
RET END
8. Adjust the horizontal phase by pressing or . The adjustable range is 0-2.0 µs.
6-3. Line-lock Sync Mode (LL)
Note: The line-lock (LL) sync mode is not available when the camera operates on DC
power.
1. Move the cursor to the SYNC parameter and select LL.
Note: The settings in this menu can be made only when the multiplexed vertical drive
signal (VD2) is not supplied to the camera.
2. After confirming that the cursor is on
LL, press . The vertical phase
adjustment menu appears on the moni-
tor.
3. Supply the video output signal of the
camera to be adjusted and the refer-
ence camera video output signal to a
dual-trace oscilloscope.
4. Set the oscilloscope to the vertical rate
and expand the vertical sync portion on
the oscilloscope.
5. Move the cursor to COARSE.
6. Press or to match the vertical phase for both video output signals as closely as
possible. (COARSE adjustment can be incremented in 16 steps by 22.5 degrees by
pressing or .)
Note: After the sixteenth step, the adjustment returns to the first step.
7. Move the cursor to FINE.
8. Press or to match the vertical
phase for both video output signals as
closely as possible.
(FINE adjustment can be made up to
22.5 degrees by pressing or .)
Notes:
When the I cursor reaches the + end, it jumps back to “–”. At the same time,
COARSE is incremented by one step to enable a continuous adjustment. The
reverse takes place when the I cursor reaches the “–” end.
When or is kept pressed for a second or more, the I cursor moves faster.
To reset COARSE and FINE to the values preset at the factory, press or
simultaneously. COARSE and FINE adjustments are preset at the factory to zero-
crossing of the AC line phase.
If the AC line contains noise (spike noise, etc.), the stability of the vertical phase of
the camera video output signal may be disturbed.
7. White Balance Setting (WHITE BAL)
7-1. Auto-Tracing White Balance Mode (ATW)
You can select one of two modes for white balance adjustment as follows:
ATW (Auto Tracing White Balance)
In this mode, the color temperature is monitored continuously and thereby white bal-
ance is set automatically. The color temperature range for the proper white balance is
approximately 2 600 - 6 000K. Proper white balance may not be obtained under the fol-
lowing conditions:
1. The color temperature is out of the 2 600 - 6 000K range.
2. When the scene contains mostly high color temperature objects, such as a blue
sky or sunset.
3. When the scene is dim.
In these cases, select the AWC mode.
Move the cursor to the WHITE BAL parameter and select ATW. The white balance of the
camera is automatically set.
Automatic White Balance Control Mode (AWC)
In this mode, accurate white balance is obtained within a color temperature range of
approximately 2 300-10 000K.
1. Move the cursor to the WHITE BAL
parameter and select AWC PUSH
SW.
2. Press to start the white balance
setup. The PUSH SW is highlighted to
indicate that the white balance is being
set.
3. When the white balance setting is com-
pleted, the PUSH SW returns to normal
display.
Note: In case that the white balance is not set, the PUSH SW Is being highlighted.
4. When you want to adjust the white bal-
ance manually, press to select
AWC and press . The AWC menu
appears on the monitor. (When ATW is
selected, pressing displays the
ATW menu.)
Fine Adjustment for AWC (ATW) Manually
You can add the detailed setting for white balance setting manually.
1. To set MASK SET, proceed as described in steps 2 to 4 of ALC mode with SUPER-D2
OFF and ELC mode.
2. Move the cursor to R.
3. Press or to obtain the optimum amount of red gain.
4. Move the cursor to B.
5. Press or to obtain the optimum amount of blue gain.
Note: When you need to set MASK SET, re-adjust to obtain the optimum amount of red and
blue gain.
1 (1 - - 16): 0 degrees
2 (1 - - 16): 22.5 degrees
16 (1 - - 16): 337.5 degrees
** SYNC **
V PHASE
COARSE 1(1--16)
FINE I........
- +
RET END
** CAM SET UP **
CAMERA ID OFF
ALC/ELC ALC
SHUTTER OFF
AGC ON
SENS UP OFF
SYNC INT
WHITE BAL AWC
PUSH SW
MOTION DET OFF
LENS DRIVE DC
END SET UP ENABLE
** AWC **
R ....I....
- +
B ....I....
- +
MASK SET
RET END
8. Motion Detector Setting (MOTION DET)
The motion detector detects the moving objects in the scene by monitoring changes in
brightness level. You can select the level of sensitivity for motion detection.
When this camera is connected to a compatible intelligent CCTV system, the camera trans-
mits an alarm signal by multiplexing it with the video signal.
1. Move the cursor to the MOTION DET
parameter and select ON.
2. Press . The MOTION DETECT menu
appears on the monitor screen.
3. Move the cursor to MASK SET and press . MASK SET lets you set 48 mask areas.
To set MASK SET, proceed as described in steps 2 to 4 of ALC mode with SUPER-D2
OFF and ELC mode.
4. Move the cursor to the ALARM parameter and select ON or OFF to set the alarm for
DISPLAY MODE.
Note: When the system controller WV-RM70, WV-CU550, WV-CU550A, or WV-CU151 is
used with this model, select OFF for ALARM.
5. Move the cursor to DISPLAY MODE and press to see the current setting. The
masks that detect the brightness changes start blinking.
6. To raise detection sensitivity, press to return to the MOTION DETECT menu.
7. To obtain the optimum detection level, move the I cursor to adjust the level.
8. Repeat the procedures above to obtain a satisfactory setting.
Notes:
Masking or adjusting the detection level is needed to prevent malfunction under the fol-
lowing conditions:
When shooting an object under flickering fluorescent light or shooting in ELC.
When leaves or curtains etc. are swayed by the wind.
When the object is lighted by lighting equipment that constantly turns on and off.
It takes about 0.2 seconds for the alarm signal to reach the alarm terminal of the VCR
after the camera detects the object.
Because the alarm signal is multiplexed on the video signal, it may be mistakenly inter-
preted by other video equipment as a time code signal.
Therefore, when the camera is not used in a Panasonic Intelligent CCTV System select
OFF to prevent the above from occurring.
9. Lens Drive Signal Selection (LENS DRIVE)
This item is used to select the type of auto iris lens drive signal to be supplied to the lens
from the auto iris lens connector.
1. Move the cursor to the LENS DRIVE parameter.
2. Select DC if you are using the auto iris lens that requires a DC drive signal.
Select VIDEO if you are using the auto iris lens that requires a video drive signal.
10. Special Menu
This menu lets you adjust and setup the
video signal of the camera to meet your
requirements.
Move the cursor to END on the bottom
line of the CAM SET UP menu and
press and simultaneously
(holding down and press ) for 2
seconds or more. The SPECIAL menu
appears on the monitor as shown at right.
10-1. Camera Picture Upside Down Positioning (UP SIDE DOWN)
1. Move the cursor to the UP SIDE DOWN parameter.
2. Select ON when you want to turn the picture upside down.
10-2. Chroma Level Setting (CHROMA GAIN)
1. Move the cursor to the CHROMA GAIN parameter.
2. While observing the vectorscope or color video monitor, move the I cursor to adjust
the chroma level.
10-3. Aperture Gain Setting (AP GAIN)
1. Move the cursor to the AP GAIN parameter.
2. While observing the wave form monitor or color video monitor, move the I cursor to
adjust the aperture gain level.
10-4. Pedestal Level Setting (PEDESTAL)
1. Move the cursor to the PEDESTAL parameter.
2. While observing the wave form monitor or color video monitor, move the I cursor to
adjust the pedestal level (black level).
10-5. Chroma Phase (Hue) Setting (HUE)
1. Move the cursor to the HUE parameter.
2. While observing the vectorscope or color video monitor, move the I cursor to adjust
the hue (chroma phase) level.
To reset to the factory settings (CAMERA RESET)
1. Move the cursor to the CAMERA RESET parameter. PUSH SW is highlighted.
2. While holding down and , press for 2 seconds or more. The camera is reset
to the factory settings.
** MOTION DETECT **
LEVEL ....I....
- +
DISPLAY MODE
ALARM ON
MASK SET
RET END
** CAM SET UP **
CAMERA ID OFF
ALC/ELC ALC
SHUTTER OFF
AGC ON
SENS UP OFF
SYNC INT
WHITE BAL ATW
MOTION DET OFF
LENS DRIVE DC
END SET UP ENABLE
** SPECIAL **
UP SIDE DOWN OFF
CHROMA GAIN ....I....
AP GAIN ....I....
PEDESTAL .I.......
HUE .I.......
- +
CAMERA RESET PUSH SW
RET END
Pick-up Device: 771 (H) x 492 (V) pixels, Interline Transfer CCD
Scanning Area: 4.8 (H) x 3.6 (V) mm (Equivalent to scanning area of
1/3 pick-up tube)
Scanning: 525 lines/60 fields/30 frames
Horizontal: 15.734 kHz
Vertical: 59.94 Hz
Synchronization: Internal, Line-locked, External (VS/VBS) or
Multiplexed Vertical Drive (VD2) selectable
Video Output: 1.0 V[p-p] NTSC composite 75 /BNC connector
Horizontal Resolution: 480 lines
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 50 dB (AGC OFF, weight ON)
Dynamic Range: 46 dB
Minimum Illumination: 0.4 lx (0.04 footcandle) at F0.75 [Equivalent to 0.8 lx
(0.08 footcandle) at F1.4]
Gain Control: AGC ON or OFF (SET UP MENU) selectable
White Balance: ATW or AWC (SET UP MENU) selectable
Aperture: Set Variable (SET UP MENU)
Electronic Light Control: Equivalent to continuous variable shutter speeds
between 1/60 s and 1/10 000 s
Super Dynamic2: ON or OFF (SET UP MENU) selectable
Electronic Shutter Speed: 1/60 (OFF), 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1 000,1/2 000,
1/4 000, 1/10 000 s selectable
Lens Mount: C-mount or CS-mount selectable
ALC Lens: DC or Video selectable
Ambient Operating Temperature: 10°C - +50°C (14°F - 122°F)
Ambient Operating Humidity: Less than 90 %
Power Source and WV-CP460: 120 V AC 60 Hz, 4.8 W
Power Consumption: WV-CP464: 24 V AC 60 Hz, 4.9 W
12 V DC, 490 mA
Dimensions (without lens): 74 (W) x 55 (H) x 123 (D) mm
[2-15/16 (W) x 2-3/16 (H) x 4-13/16 (D)]
Weights (without lens): WV-CP460: 0.41 kg(0.9 lbs.) (without power cord)
WV-CP464: 0.4 kg(0.9 lbs.)
Weights and dimensions indicated are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
SPECIFICATIONS
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Lenses : WV-LA2R8C3B, WV-LA4R5C3B, WV-LA9C3B, WV-LA210C3, WV-LA408C3
WV-LA908C3, WV-LZ61/10, WV-LZ61/15, WV-LZ62/2, WV-LZ62/8,
WV-LF4R5C3A, WV-LF9C3A
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
Body Cap.....................................................................1 pc.
ALC Lens Connector (YFE4191J100)..........................1 pc.
AC Power Cord (only WV-CP460) ...............................1 pc.
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