Panasonic wv-cp500 manual

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    Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. No model number suffix is shown in this manual. Operating Instructions Color CCTV Camera Model No. WV -CP500 WV -CP504 This illustration repr esents WV -CP500. Lens: Option[...]

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    2 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 configure the settings of the camera. Refer to the installation guide for further infor mation about how to install the camera. Adobe ® Reader ® is requir ed to read [...]

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    3 Contents Preface ............................................................................... 2 About the user manuals ................................................. 2 T rademarks and registered trademarks ......................... 2 About the setup menus....................................................... 4 Setup menu list .............[...]

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    4 About the setup menus Perfor ming each setting item in the setup menu should be completed in advance to use this unit. Perfor m the settings for each item in accordance with the conditions of the camera shooting ar ea. The following is an example of setup procedur e when LANGUAGE is set to ENGLISH. Setup menu list Setup item Description Reference[...]

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    5 Basic operation The description below explains how to operate the setup menu basically . The operations in the setup menu are per formed with the operation buttons after calling up the setup menu on the connected video monitor . Refer to the installation guide for fur ther information about the operation buttons. The operations in the setup menu [...]

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    6 Screen transition diagram MODEL WV-CP500 SERIES CAMERA ID OFF CAMERA SYSTEM BACK-FOCUS SPECIAL LANGUAGE END SETUP ENABLE **CAMERA SETUP** SCENE1 ALC/ELC ALC SHUTTER OFF AGC ON(HIGH) SENS UP OFF WHITE BAL ATW1 DNR HIGH BW MODE AUTO1 i-VMD RET TOP END **SYSTEM SETUP** SYNC INT ALARM IN/OUT PRIVACY ZONE OFF STABILIZER OFF EL-ZOOM OFF RET TOP END **B[...]

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    7 Camera title setting [CAMERA ID] This item specifies 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 scr een. The camera title is named with up to 16 characters. Follow the procedur e below to specify the camera title. S[...]

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    8 Camera operation setting [CAMERA SETUP] The following describes the camera operation settings. The following settings can be configured on the "CAMERA SETUP" screen displayed fr om the top screen. Refer to page 5 for how to call up the screen. The settings configured on the "CAMERA SETUP" scr een will be saved as a scene file.[...]

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    9 Step 5 Move the cursor to "SCENE1" and press the right or left button to select "SCENE1" to r esume normal operation. Important:  • When "SCENE2" is set for "ALARM IN", the "SCENE X (EXT)" indication will be displayed and it is impossib[...]

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    10 Step 2 Move the cursor to "SUPER-D5" and select the item from the following: ON (default): Activates the SUPER-D5 function all the time. ( + See below) ON (i-VMD): Activates the SUPER-D5 function all the time. ( + See below) In addition to the SUPER-D5 function, the motion detection function also works. OFF: Deactivates the SUPER-D5 fu[...]

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    11 When not using the SUPER-D5 function Followtheprocedur ebelow . Step 1 WhentheSUPER-D5functionissetto"OFF",brightareasofanimagear emaskedtofacilitatethevisibilityofdarkareas. Movethecursorto"MASKSET"andpressthesettingbutto[...]

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    12 When the SUPER-D5 function is set to "OFF": OFF (1/60) (default), 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1 000, 1/2 000, 1/4 000, and 1/10 000 When the SUPER-D5 function is set to "ON" or "ON(i-VMD)": OFF (1/60) (default), 1/100 Note:  • When"ALC/ELC"issetto"ELC"or"ALC+"[...]

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    13 Note: If the situation meets one of the following or other , color may not be accurately reproduced.  • Thesubjectismostlyhighly-colored.  • Thephotographicatmosphereisunderthebrightblueskyoratnightfall.  • Theilluminationofthelightilluminatingthesubj[...]

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    14 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 (A TW1, A TW2) or automatic white balance control mode (A WC). Follow the procedur e below . Step 1 Set "WHITE BAL" to "A TW1", "A TW2" or [...]

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    15 Step 1 Move the cursor to "BW MODE" and select the black-and-white control fr om the following: AUTO1 (default): Automatically toggles between color and black-and-white images in accordance with the scr een brightness (illuminance). The black-and-white mode is selected for dark images, and the color mode is selected for bright images. [...]

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    16 9. i-VMD setting [i-VMD] The intelligent motion detection function allows the camera to detect motion and appearance/disappearance of an object or scene change with the camera. Detection of motion and appearance/disappearance of an object or scene change with the camera can be announced by issuing an alarm signal or displaying a frame on the scr[...]

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    17 Detect motion of objects Move the cursor to "MOTION" and select from the following. ON: Provides an alarm signal when motion is detected. OFF (default): Does not detect motion. Detect objects that move continuously within a specified period Move the cursor to "LOITERING" and select the duration from the following: When a cont[...]

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    18 Perform the settings relating to the detection of appearance/disappearance of stationary objects Perfor m the settings relating to the detection of appearance/disappearance of stationary objects as follows. Up to 4 appearanc- es/disappearances of stationary objects can be simultaneously detected. However , use of the scene change detection funct[...]

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    19 Set the detection areas Set the detection areas for motion detection and the detection of appearance/disappearance of stationary objects. Up to 2 detection areas can be set. Follow the procedur e below . Step 1 Move the cursor to "AREA" and select "SETUP", and then press the setting button. → The "AREA" screen app[...]

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    20 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 procedur e below . Step 1 Move the cursor to "i-VMD" and press the setting button. → The "i-VMD SETUP" screen appea[...]

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    21 Configure alarm notification Follow the procedur e below . Step 1 Move the cursor to "i-VMD" and press the setting button. → The "i-VMD SETUP" screen appears. Step 2 Move the cursor to "ALARM" and configure alarm notification. CONT (default): Continues to send alarm signals upon detection. 1TIME: Sends an alarm si[...]

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    22 Camera system setting [SYSTEM SETUP] Perfor ms the settings relating to the camera system such as synchr onization, alarm input/output ter minal, and privacy zone. The following settings can be configured on the "SYSTEM SETUP" screen displayed fr om the top screen. Refer to page 5 for how to call up the screen. 10. Synchronization meth[...]

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    23 Step 1 Set "SYNC" to "LL" and press the setting button. → The "SYNC" screen appears. Step 2 Connect the video output signal and external synchronizing input signal of the camera to a 2-input oscilloscope, and move the cursor to "COARSE". Step 3 Adjust the oscilloscope to the vertical rate, and extend the[...]

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    24 Configure the settings relating to the alarm output terminal Select the alarm output operation. Follow the procedure below . Step 1 Move the cursor to "ALARM IN/OUT" and press the setting button. → The "ALARM IN/OUT" screen appears. Step 2 Move the cursor to "ALARM OUT" and select the alarm output ter minal operat[...]

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    25 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 setting button. Step 4 Use the up, down, right, and left buttons to determine the left upper position of the zone to be set and press the setting button. Step 5 Use[...]

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    26 14. Electronic zoom setting [EL-ZOOM] Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether or not to use the electronic zoom. When "ON" is selected, the zoom factor and the panning/tilting settings can be configured. ON: Uses the electronic zoom. OFF (default): Does not use the electronic zoom. Follow the procedur e below . St[...]

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    27 Back focus setting [BACK-FOCUS SETUP] Selects the back focus setting type and perfor ms fine adjustment. The following setting can be configured on the "BACK- FOCUS SETUP" screen displayed fr om the top screen. Refer to page 5 for how to call up the scr een. The lens adjustment ( ☞ Installation Guide) shall be perfor med before the b[...]

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    28 Step 3 Move the cursor to "C/L ← → B/W" and select the back focus adjustment type from the following: AUTO (default): Adjusts the back focus function automatically and corrects out of focus when switching between color and black-and-white images. PRESET: Performs the preset movement to each specified back focus position when switch[...]

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    29 Special menu setting [SPECIAL SETUP] The special menu setup is per formed 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 scr een.[...]

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    30 Flaw compensation [PIX OFF] Flaws in the displayed camera image are corr ected. Up to 16 points can be corrected. Follow the procedur e below . Step 1 Move the cursor to "PIX OFF" and press the setting button. → The "PIX OFF" screen appears. Step 2 Select a number (1 to 16) with which a pixel compensation point is register [...]

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    31 Communication setting [COMMUNICATION] The requir ed communication configuration is perfor med to use this unit integrated into the system with a receiver . COAX (RCV): Select COAX (RCV) when using our receiver (e.g. WV -RC100 or WV -RC150). COAX (default): Does not use any receiver . Default resetting [CAMERA RESET] The settings in the setup men[...]

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    32 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 fr om the top screen. Refer to page 5 for how to call up the scr een. JAP ANESE/ENGLISH (default)/FRANÇAIS/ESP AÑOL/DEUTSCH/IT ALIANO/ РУССКИЙ T o change [...]

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    33 Shortcut operation Use of a system controller with the "camera function" button allows users to perfor m the shor tcut 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 Setting contents [8]+[3]+[Camerafunc[...]

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    34 System controller operation Setting contents [2]+[1]+[1]+[Camerafunction] Scene change ON [2]+[1]+[2]+[Camerafunction] Scene change OFF [2]+[1]+[3]+[Camerafunction] Scene file 1 [2]+[1]+[4]+[Camerafunction] Scene file 2 [2]+[1]+[5]+[Camerafun[...]

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