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Menu Operation - Panasonic A-T-27-V User Manual

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3.Attach the back box of type 1 camera /base plate of
type2 camera to the ceiling and secure them with
supplied self-tapping screws.
4.Route the cables through the cable hole. 5.Align
the camera with the back box/base plate, and
tighten the set screws to secure the camera with
the back box/base plate.
Type I:
Type II:
Figure 2-3 Fix the Camera to the Ceiling
6. Connect the corresponding cables.
7. Adjust the camera according to the figure below to
get an optimum angle.
8. Fit the black liner on the camera and tighten the
screws on the bubble of type 1 camera or rotate the
bubble of type 2 camera to complete.
Type I:
Type I I:
0° ~75°
T Direction
0°~75°
T Direction
0°~355°
P Direction
R Direction
0 °
R Direction
~
0°~355°
355
°
Figure 2-4 3-axis Adjustment
2.2 In-ceiling Mounting
You need to purchase an in-ceiling mount separately if
you adopt in-celling mounting.
Steps:
1.Drill the screw holes and the cable hole in the
ceiling according to the supplied drill template.
2.Screw the bolts through the mount by aligning with
the 2 bolt holes. Fit the toggles onto the bolts. 3.Push
the two toggle bolts through the two screw holes on
the ceiling. Rotate the bolt till the toggle holds the
ceiling tightly.
Figure 2-5 Install the Mount 4.Route
and connect the corresponding cables.
5.Fix the camera to the in-ceiling mount with the
supplied screws.
Type I:
Type II:
Figure 2-6 Fix the Camera to the Mount
6. Repeat steps 6-8 of the Ceiling Mounting section to
complete the installation.
2.3 In-ceiling Mounting with
Gang Box
Only the type 1 camera supports in-ceiling
mounting with gang box.
1.Repeat steps 2-4 of the In-ceiling Mounting
section to secure the in-ceiling mount (supplied) to
the gang box.
Figure 2-7 Install the Mount 2.Route
and connect the corresponding cables.
3.Align the camera with the gang box, and tighten the
0° ~340°
screws to secure the camera with the gang box..
P Direction
Figure 2-8 Fix the Camera to the Gang Box
4. Repeat steps 6-8 of the Ceiling Mounting section to
complete the installation.

3 Menu Operation

Press the menu button to enter the menu interface.
When the menu interface is not displayed, you can
press and hold any direction key of the joystick
for 3s to enter the focusing interface. Move the
joystick to adjust the camera lens by the FOCUS+,
FOCUS-, ZOOM+ and ZOOM-.
After connecting the camera with back-end device, you
can also control the camera with mouse in PTZ control
mode. The direction keys works as the menu joystick.
Menu
AWB
AE
SPECIAL
VIDEO. OUT DAY&NIGHT
EFFECT
SYSTEM
AUTO
PRIVACY
FRAME
DC
CAMERA
COLOR
COLOR
ZONE
RATE
GAIN
ID
USER
ESC
COLOR
MOTION
B/W
ID DISP
HUE
HOLD
HLC
NAME
AUTO
HOLD
SHARPNESS
DISP
8000K
CONTRAST
LANGUAGE
EXT
6000K
FACTORY
BRIGHT
4200K
INIT
MIRROR
3200K
PUSH
FLIP
Figure 3-1 Main Menu
A coaxial camera controller (purchase separately) is
required to select the menu and adjust the camera
parameters.
3.1 VIDEO.OUT
You can set the frame rate as 25 fps/30fps.
3.2 DAY/NIGHT
Color, B/W, AUTO and EXT are selectable for DAY/
NIGHT switches. Under the mode of the AUTO and
EXT, you can set the IR LED as Smart and CDS. If the IR
LED is selected as Smart, you can set the bright-ness of
the IR LED.
DAY/NIGHT
SPECIAL
1. PRIVACY
ZONE
1. MODE
AUTO
2. MOTION
2. D TO N
63
3. HLC
3. N TO D
63
4. RETURN
RET
4. DELAY TIME
20
5. RETURN
RET
Figure 3-2 DAY/NIGHT
Figure 3-4 SPECIAL
3.3.3 AWB
Auto, User, Push, 8000k, 6000k, 4200k and 3000k are
selectable for AWB. Under the mode of AUTO, you
need to set the R-G/B-G Gain and to select an
indoor/outdoor mode. If the AWB mode is select as
User, You need to set the R/G/B Gain manually.
3.3.4 AE
You can set the AE mode as HOLD, DC and ESC.
Brightness: Brightness refers to the brightness of
the image.
Shutter: Shutter denotes the speed of the shutter.
You can set the shutter as AUTO, 1/25, 1/30, 1/50,
1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1k, 1/3k and
1/10k.
Flicker: You can set the flicker status as 50HZ/60HZ to
prevent image flicking.
BLC: BLC bases on the back area to enhance the
brightness of the whole image. You can set the BLC
gain from 0 to 16.
AGC: AGC optimizes the clarity of image in poor light
scene. The value of AGC can be set from 1-5. LSC:
LSC corrects the phenomenon where the image gets
darkened or blurred on the periphery.
AWB
EXIT
1. MODE
AUTO
2. R-G GAIN
255
3. B-G GAIN
151
4. RETURN
RET
Figure 3-3 AWB
3.3.5 SPECIAL
Privacy zone: Select a PRIVACY area. Set the MASK
PAT as OFF, GRAY, WHITE or BLACK. Set the
SX/EX/SY/EY value to define the position and size of
the area.
Motion: Set the Motion status as ON or OFF. Set the
SENSITIVITY from 0 to 255. Set the alarm status as
ICON/TRANCE/OFF. Set the hold time from
0 second to 255 seconds.
HLC: HLC supplements the brightness of the
peripheral area of the image. You can set the mask
value and threshold from 0 to 255.
3.3.6 EFFECT
Color Gain: Color gain adjust this feature to change
the saturation of the color. You can set the value from
0 to 255.
Color Hue: You can adjust the image HUE from 0
to 71.
Sharpness: Sharpness determines the amount of
detail that an imaging system can reproduce. You
can set the value from 0 to 255.
Contrast: Contrast enhances the difference in
color and light between parts of an image. You
can set the value from 0 to 255.
Bright Off.: Bright Off. refers to the brightness
compensation of the image. You can set the bright
compensation value as 0 or 1.
Mirror: You can set the Mirror status as ON/OFF.
Flip: You can set the FLIP status as ON/OFF.
EFFECT
1. COLOR GAIN 200
2. COLOR HUE
200
1. CAMERA ID
3. SHARPNESS
25
2. ID DISP.
4. CONTRAST
150
3. NAME DISP.
5. BRIGHT OFF.
1
4. LANGUAGE
6. MIRROR
ON
5. FACTORY INIT
6. RETURN
7. FLIP
ON
8. RETURN
RET
Figure 3-5 EFFECT
Figure 3-6 SYSTEM
3.3.7 SYSTEM
You can set the camera ID from 0 to 255. Select
the ID display and name display status as ON/OFF.
Chinese and English are selectable for the language of
the menu.
You can restore the camera to the default by
setting the factory initialization status as ON.
3.3.8 EXIT
Exit and Save & exit are selectable.
SYSTEM
255
ON
ON
ENG
OFF
RET

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