INSTRUCTION MANUAL VCC-XZ200 Color CCD Camera Please read this manual before installing and using this camera, and always follow the instructions in it for proper use. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
Information to User Safety Guard This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE ARE These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE harmful interference in a residential installation.
Do not open the cabinet, as it may be dangerous and cause damage to the unit. For repairs, consult your dealer or an Authorized Sanyo Service • Dirt can be removed from the cabinet by wiping it with a soft cloth. To Center.
Characteristics • Complies with the IP66 international standard for dust and Useful Operations water protection (The IP66 has not been verified by UL.) • Equipped with motorized zoom pan focus auto iris lens. ■ Putting titles to camera images: Thanks to its large depth of field, focused images can be R OPTION →...
Accessing the Main Menu You can configure various adjustments and preference settings on the monitor screen. ☞In this manual, the buttons and their names on the camera are used for description. ■ Removing the camera cover and setting up the camera ■...
Accessing the Main Menu Access the main menu. Open the advanced settings screen. Main menu SYNC ·SYNC IRIS WHITE BALANCE IRIS AGC GAIN NORM WHITE BALANCE GAMMA 0.45 AGC GAIN NORM SHUTTER GAMMA 0.45 APERTURE HIGH Press the SET SHUTTER Press and hold DAY/NIGHT AUTO y...
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Accessing the Main Menu Close the settings screen. ·SYNC Once the settings are complete, set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button. IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN NORM GAMMA 0.45 SHUTTER APERTURE HIGH DAY/NIGHT AUTO y PRESET OPTION ·MENU PRESET MENU ·MENU...
Selecting Display Language <LANGUAGE> You can change the language displayed on the settings and adjusting screens. (Default setting: ENGLISH) SYNC OPTION IRIS TITLE WHITE BALANCE PRIVACY MASK PASSWORD AGC GAIN NORM GAMMA ALARM 0.45 SHUTTER ·LANGUAGE APERTURE HIGH DAY/NIGHT AUTO y ·OPTION ·LANGUAGE PRESET...
Naming Cameras <TITLE> You can give a name (title) to each camera. The specified names are displayed on the monitor so that you can easily distinguish the monitoring images when you use multiple cameras. ROOM2 ROOM1 SYNC OPTION IRIS ·TITLE ROOM1 ROOM2 WHITE BALANCE...
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Naming Cameras <TITLE> Repeat step to complete the name and select Determine the location where the name should <ID>. be displayed, and then press the SET button. Example: ROOM1 ROOM1 TITLE SETTING ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 :-v RReturns to the settings screen. ·ID ROOM1??????????? ID string...
Password Lock Setting/Cancelling <PASSWORD> You can lock the accessing the main menu by specifying a password. You will be prompted to enter the password to access the main menu. SYNC OPTION IRIS TITLE WHITE BALANCE PRIVACY MASK AGC GAIN NORM ·PASSWORD GAMMA 0.45...
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Password Lock Setting/Cancelling <PASSWORD> Select <PASSWORD CHANGE> and press the Enter a new password (4 numerical values) and SET button. press the SET button. ☞ Write down the new password before you forget it. PASSWORD RYou will see the “OK” message. PASSWORD LOCK ·PASSWORD CHANGE SET y...
Adjusting Synchronization Error <SYNC> By default, the synchronization adjustment for the camera is performed internally (INT). However, you must make adjustments in the Line-Lock (L-L) Setting screen, if the monitor screen seems out of sync after switching over among multiple cameras using AC 24 V.
Backlight Compensation <BLC> If the images of subjects are not clear because of backlight, compensate for it by adjusting conditions or changing the compensation method. Select <BLC> and specify a compensation ■ CENT (Center zone metering) method. Compensation is made based on the optical measurement that is focused on the central area of the screen (the image of subject to be compensated is located in the center of the screen).
Adjusting Iris Level <IRIS> If you need to adjust the brightness, follow the steps below. SYNC IRIS SETTING ·IRIS WHITE BALANCE <LEVEL> AGC GAIN NORM · GAMMA 0.45 SHUTTER APERTURE HIGH DAY/NIGHT AUTO y OPTION PRESET PRESET ·IRIS MENU MENU BACK (SET) Adjust the brightness (iris) (0 –...
Setting White Balance <WHITE BALANCE> With its default Auto-Tracing White Balance (ATW) setting, this unit is able to obtain natural colors even when the light source is changed. However, you may manually change the white balance settings or its mode to obtain better tone, especially when the screen color does not match actual objects.
Setting White Balance <WHITE BALANCE> AWC SETTING (One-Push Adjustment) ■ To perform fine adjustment of color Select <AWC LOCK> – “SET”. In the “AWC SETTING” screen, select <GO TO MWB> – “SET”, and press the SET button. AWC SETTING R The “MWB SETTING” screen appears. Specify values manually. (see next page) ·AWC LOCK MEMO: Transferring to the “MWB SETTING”...
Setting White Balance <WHITE BALANCE> MWB SETTING (Manual White Balance) Select <R> or <B> to adjust tint (0 – 255). Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button. RCloses the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen. MWB SETTING •...
Setting Gain Value <AGC GAIN> If you need to adjust the sensitivity in dark places (AGC*), follow the steps below. Select <AGC GAIN> and specify a mode. ■ NORM SYNC Normal setting IRIS WHITE BALANCE ·AGC GAIN ■ HIGH (For a dark subject) NORM GAMMA 0.45...
Correcting Gamma Characteristic <GAMMA> Change the mode for Gamma correction*. Select <GAMMA> and specify a mode. ■ 0.45 SYNC γ Gamma value of = 0.45 IRIS WHITE BALANCE AGC GAIN ■ 1 NORM ·GAMMA 0.45 γ SHUTTER Gamma value of APERTURE HIGH DAY/NIGHT...
Specifying Shutter Speed <SHUTTER> You can specify the electronic shutter speed to capture fast-moving subjects. Note: With the increase in shutter speed number, faster movement can be captured, though the image becomes darker. Select <SHUTTER> and specify a shutter speed. Set <MENU>...
Accentuating Subject Outline <APERTURE> By specifying the APERTURE* setting, you can accentuate the outline of the subject when its image is blurred and unidentifiable. Select <APERTURE> and specify a mode. ■ OFF No accentuating is performed for aperture. SYNC ■ NORM IRIS Normal setting WHITE BALANCE...
Adjusting DAY/NIGHT Function <DAY/NIGHT> The DAY/NIGHT function automatically switches over between COLOR and B/W mode depending on the ambient brightness; for example, choosing COLOR mode during daytime, and B/W mode for nighttime monitoring with its increased sensitivity in a darker environment. “AUTO” is preselected by default, which provides an automatic switch feature to detect the ambient darkness.
Adjusting DAY/NIGHT Function <DAY/NIGHT> Adjusting Automatic Setting (AUTO) Select <LEVEL> and specify a level for Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button. DAY/NIGHT switching. RCloses the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen. • If you want to return to the previous screen, select “BACK” and DAY/NIGHT SETTING press the SET button.
Adjusting DAY/NIGHT Function <DAY/NIGHT> Adjusting Black-and-White Setting (B/W) Set <BURST> to “ON” or “OFF” for the burst Set <MENU> to “END” and press the SET button. signal*. RCloses the settings screen and returns to the normal monitoring screen. • If you want to return to the previous screen, select “BACK” and DAY/NIGHT SETTING press the SET button.
Hiding Image Partially <PRIVACY MASK> If privacy protection is required for any shot, apply the masking feature for any position to be prevented from being presented. SYNC OPTION IRIS TITLE WHITE BALANCE ·PRIVACY MASK AGC GAIN NORM PASSWORD GAMMA 0.45 ALARM SHUTTER LANGUAGE...
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Hiding Image Partially <PRIVACY MASK> Privacy Masking Setting (continued) ■ To cancel the masking setting Specify the masking size and press the SET button. Change “ON” of the MASK number to “OFF” in “MASK NO.SELECT” screen. ■ To change the previously specified masking setting SIZE Choose “ON”...
Specifying Alarm Input <ALARM> If you have connected an external door switch or an infrared sensor, specify the following settings. This unit has a built-in motion sensor, which outputs alarm signals when any moving subject, such as a would be intruder, is detected. SYNC OPTION TITLE...
Specifying Alarm Input <ALARM> Motion Sensor Setting Select <MOTION> and specify “ON”. Move the cursor to the area where should not be motion-detected and press the SET button to change “---”. ALARM SETTING ALARM IN e.g., frequently moving objects such as trees swaying in the wind ·MOTION as well as flickering.
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Specifying Alarm Input <ALARM> Motion Sensor Setting (continued) Select <uSENSITIVITY> and press the SET Select <TIME> and specify a detection time of button. duration (1 – 60). RThe greater the number, the lower the detectability against fast-moving subjects. ALARM SETTING ■...
Specifying Alarm Input <ALARM> Setting Zooming Up at Alarm Detection Setting Alarm Duration Select <ZOOM> and specify the zoom factor for Select <DURATION> and specify the duration for alarm detection (included motion-detected). the alarm sign indication (a time until next alarm input becomes enabled).
Specifying Alarm Input <ALARM> Setting Alarm Detection Notification Select <ALARM SIGN> and specify “ON”. ALARM SETTING ALARM IN MOTION uAREA uSENSITIVITY ZOOM uZOOM TIME ·ALARM SIGN DURATION ·ALARM SIGN PRESET MENU BACK ON : If an alarm signal (including motion detection) comes in, alarm notification is displayed during the time set in <DURATION>.
Troubleshooting Before seeking repair service, please review the following points first. If the trouble persists, consult your dealer or an Authorized Sanyo Service Center. Symptom Items to Be Checked Symptom Items to Be Checked • Is the coaxial cable connected securely?
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