Instruction Manual LZV1722 HD PTZ Camera. On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu



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Instruction Manual LZV1722 HD PTZ Camera On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu

Instruction Manual LZV1722 HD PTZ Camera #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us iii

Thank you for purchasing this product. Lorex is committed to providing our customers with a high quality, reliable security solution. This manual refers to the following models: LVZ1722 For the latest online manual, downloads and product updates, and to learn about our complete line of accessory products, please visit our website at: www.lorextechnology.com WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RICK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us iv

Table of contents 1...1 1.1 System Settings...1 1.1.1 System Information...2 1.1.2 Address (ADDR) Information...2 1.1.3 Restore Factory Defaults...2 1.1.4 Camera System Restart...3 1.2 Display Settings...3 1.3 Camera Settings...4 1.3.1 White Balance Settings...6 1.3.2 Exposure Mode...7 1.3.3 Exposure Compensation...8 1.3.4 Bright Light Compensation (BLC)...9 1.3.5 Slow Shutter... 10 1.3.6 AGC Gain Limit... 10 1.3.7 2D & 3D Digital Noise Reduction... 11 1.3.8 High Light Reduction (HLR)... 12 1.3.9 Auto Exposure Recovery... 13 1.3.10 Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)... 13 1.3.11 Day / Night Setting... 14 1.3.12 Focus Settings... 15 1.3.13 Image Adjust... 16 1.3.14 Zoom Speed... 16 1.3.15 Aperture Settings... 17 1.3.16 Digital Zoom... 17 1.3.17 Picture Flip... 18 1.3.18 Lens Initialization... 18 1.3.19 Picture Mode... 19 1.3.20 Camera Factory Defaults... 20 1.3.21 Camera Restart... 20 1.4 Function Settings... 20 1.4.1 Preset... 22 1.4.2 Auto Pan... 23 1.4.3 Auto Scan... 23 1.4.4 Tour... 24 1.4.5 Pattern... 25 1.4.6 Idle Motion... 26 1.4.7 Privacy Mask... 26 1.4.8 PTZ Speed... 27 1.4.9 Power Up... 28 1.4.10 Menu Password... 29 1.4.11 Menu Idle... 29 1.4.12 PTZ Auto Stop... 30 2 OSD Menu Default Values... 31 #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us v

Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu You can configure the camera s advanced settings on a Lorex LHV1000 Series DVR using the OSD menu. Use the OSD menu to correct imperfections in the camera image as well as configure automated PTZ functions, such as preset locations, patterns, and tours. Note It is recommended to change only one setting at a time. If you have made changes and are not happy with the outcome, see 1.3.20 Camera Factory Defaults, page 20 to reset all items in the Camera Setting menu to their default values. See 1.1.3 Restore Factory Defaults, page 2 to reset all other items in the OSD menu. To access the OSD menu: 1. In Live View, double-click the channel that has the PTZ camera connected to open in full-screen. 2. Right-click and click Pan/Tilt/Zoom. Enter the system user name and password if prompted. The PTZ menu opens. 3. Click the arrow in the PTZ control window to show advanced controls. 4. Click. The OSD menu appears over the camera image. 5. Use the on-screen controls to configure menu items: Up / down arrows: Select menu items. Left / right arrows: Change values for menu items. Esc: Exit the OSD menu. Enter: Confirm selection. 1.1 System Settings Use the system settings menu to configure basic system information. System Settings Menu Structure: SYSTEM INFORMATION ADDR Displays the camera address. BR PARITY PTZ VER Displays the camera baud rate. Displays the communication parity. Displays the PTZ firmware version. ADDR INFORMATION CAM VER ADDR TYPE Displays the camera firmware version. HARD SOFT ADDR-HARD 1 255 ADDR-SOFT 0 255 #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 1

SET NORTH LANGUAGE FACTORY DEFAULT RESTART Set the current viewing angle as the benchmark angle for the camera. Set the language for the OSD menu. Restore the camera system settings to their original, out-of-the-box state. Exposure settings are not affected when you restore the camera system settings. Reboot the PTZ camera. OSD settings are not affected when you reboot the camera. 1.1.1 System Information Note The information in this section is for service purposes only. The system information menu displays the PTZ protocol information, including the camera address, baud rate, parity, and firmware version numbers. The information in this section is for reference and cannot be configured through the OSD menu. 1.1.2 Address (ADDR) Information Note The information in this section is for service purposes only. The address information menu lets you choose how the camera address is determined. The camera address is how standard definition DVRs identify PTZ cameras. Under ADDR TYPE, select HARD to have the address determined by the DIP switches inside the camera housing, or SOFT to select the address using the software (select the address value under ADDR-SOFT). 1.1.3 Restore Factory Defaults Restore the camera module to its out-of-the-box state. This will reset all menu items except those in the CAMERA SETTING menu back to their default values. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 2

CAUTION This step cannot be undone. To restore camera factory defaults: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to SYSTEM SETTING and click Enter. 2. Select FACTORY DEFAULT and click Enter. 1.1.4 Camera System Restart Restarts the camera system. The camera powers off and then resumes normal function. Note Restarting the camera system does not affect OSD menu settings. To restart the camera module: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to SYSTEM SETTING and click Enter. 2. Select RESTART and click Enter. 1.2 Display Settings Use the display settings menu to choose what information appears over the camera image. Display Settings Menu Structure: PRESET AZIMUTH DISP ON / OFF ON / OFF #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 3

POSITION INSIDE TEMP ON / OFF C F OFF To configure the display settings: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to DISPLAY SETTING and click Enter. 2. Under PRESET, select ON to show the preset title on the video display, or select OFF to hide. 3. Under AZIMUTH DISP, select ON to show the camera s coordinates on the video display, or select OFF to hide. 4. Under POSITION, select ON to show the angle between the camera s current position and the benchmark position on the video display (for details on setting benchmark position, see 1.1 System Settings, page 1), or select OFF to hide. 5. Under INSIDE TEMP, select F or C to show the camera s internal temperature on the video display, or select OFF to hide. 1.3 Camera Settings Use the camera settings menu to adjust the camera image. Camera Settings Menu Structure: #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 4

WB SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING DAY/NIGHT SETTING WB MODE R GAIN 0 100 B GAIN 0 100 AE MODE GAIN SETTING 1 16 AUTO ATW INDOOR OUTDOOR OUTDOOR AUTO NA LAMP NA LAMP AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL IRIS PRIO SHUTTER PRIO SHUTTER 1/4 1/30,000 IRIS SETTING 1 18 EXPOSURE 1 15 COMP BLC NEXT PAGE DAY/NIGHT TYPE ON / OFF SLOW SHUTTER SLOW SHUTTER LIMIT AGC GAIN LIMIT NR CAMERA 3D NR HIGH LIGHT REDUCE NEXT PAGE THRESHOLD 1 8 DAY NIGHT AUTO ON / OFF 1/1 1/30 1 3 ELECTRON MECHANISM 1 16 or OFF 1 16 or OFF HIGH LOW OFF AE RECOVERY 5M 15M 30M 1H 2H OFF WDR SETTING WDR MODE > ON / OFF #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 5

FOCUS SETTING IMAGE ADJUST FOCUS MODE FOCUS LIMIT AF SENSITIVITY IR CORRECTION AUTO MANUAL SEMIAUTO 10CM 1M 2M 3M 5M AUTO LOW MID HIGH ON OFF AUTO HUE 1 100 BRIGHTNESS 1 100 SATURATION 1 100 CHROMA SUPPRESS 1 4 GAMMA 1 16 CONTRAST 1 100 STYLE ZOOM SPEED 1 8 NEXT PAGE APERTURE 1 16 APERTURE 1 16 RESTRAIN DIGITAL ZOOM PICTURE FLIP LENS INIT PICTURE MODE NEXT PAGE STANDARD SOFT NATURAL ON / OFF ON / OFF Performs a lens initialization. 720P / 25 720P / 30 720P / 50 720P / 60 CAMERA FACTORY DEFAULT CAMERA RESTART Restores the camera to its original, out-of-the-box settings. Restarts the camera. 1.3.1 White Balance Settings The white balance setting menu is used to correct color appearance in the camera image. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 6

To configure white balance settings: 2. Select WB SETTING and click Enter. 3. Under WB MODE, click the left / right arrow keys to select one of the following options based on the camera s environment: AUTO: The camera adjusts white balance automatically. ATW: The camera adjusts white balance automatically for various color temperatures. INDOOR: Recommended for most indoor installations. OUTDOOR: Recommended for outdoor installations. OUTDOOR AUTO: Recommended for outdoor installations white balance is adjusted automatically for outdoor lighting conditions. NA LAMP: Recommended for environments with natural lighting. NA LAMP AUTO: Recommended for environments with natural lighting white balance is adjusted automatically for natural lighting conditions. MANUAL: This mode allows you to configure the R GAIN (red) and B GAIN (blue) values to achieve proper white balance. 1.3.2 Exposure Mode The exposure mode settings allow you to configure the concentration of light used to produce an image. You can configure a custom exposure or let the camera determine the exposure automatically. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 7

To configure the camera s exposure mode: 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. 3. Under AE MODE, click the left / right arrow keys to select one of the following exposure modes: AUTO: The settings for gain, iris, and shutter are determined automatically by the software. IRIS PRIORITY: Configure iris settings only. Gain and shutter settings are determined automatically by the software. SHUTTER PRIORITY: Configure shutter settings only. Gain and iris settings are determined automatically by the software. MANUAL: Advanced users only this mode requires you to configure the settings for gain, iris, and shutter to achieve proper exposure. 4. Under GAIN SETTING, click the left / right arrow keys to set the gain value (1 16). Setting the gain manually allows you to artificially create a brighter (high gain) or darker (low gain) image. The AE MODE must be set to MANUAL to configure the gain value. 5. Under SHUTTER, click the left / right arrow keys to set the shutter speed (1/4 1/ 30,000). Setting the shutter speed manually determines how long the camera shutter remains open when capturing an image. It is recommended to keep shutter speed set to 1/60 to ensure smooth video. The AE MODE must be set to MANUAL or SHUTTER PRIO to configure the shutter speed. 6. Under IRIS, click the left / right arrow keys to adjust the iris (1 18). Setting the iris manually determines how much light comes through the lens. The AE MODE must be set to MANUAL or IRIS PRIO to configure the iris setting. 1.3.3 Exposure Compensation Use exposure compensation to fine-tune the camera s exposure. You can use exposure compensation with automatic exposure to brighten or darken an image to your preference. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 8

To set exposure compensation: 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. 3. Under EXPOSURE COMP, click the left / right arrow keys to set the exposure compensation value from 1 (darkest) to 15 (brightest). Note Exposure compensation does not affect the camera image if AE MODE is set to MANUAL. 1.3.4 Bright Light Compensation (BLC) Turning on Bright Light Compensation (BLC) tones down highlighted areas of the image to create clearer, more detailed renderings of darker objects in the foreground. To enable BLC: 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 9

3. Under BLC, click the left / right arrow keys to select ON. 1.3.5 Slow Shutter Slow shutter is used to allow extra light into the camera thereby providing brighter images in low light conditions. To enable slow shutter: 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. 3. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 4. Under SLOW SHUTTER, click the left / right arrow keys to turn slow shutter on. 5. Under SLOW SHUTTER LIMIT, click the left / right arrow keys to set the shutter speed low limit (1/1 1/30). It is recommended to keep the slow shutter limit at the default value of 1/30. 1.3.6 AGC Gain Limit The camera uses automatic gain control (AGC) to refine the video output signal. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 10

To configure AGC: 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. 3. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 4. Under AGC GAIN LIMIT, click the left / right arrow keys to set the high limit for the camera s automatic gain control (1 3). It is recommended to set the gain limit at 3. Use a lower setting to reduce noise in the camera image. 1.3.7 2D & 3D Digital Noise Reduction The camera features 2 types of noise reduction: 2D temporal noise reduction (NR in the OSD menu) and 3D spatial noise reduction (CAMERA 3D NR). 2D noise reduction helps to limit the appearance of noise (graininess in the camera image) around stationary objects. 3D noise reduction accomplishes the same process for moving objects as well, providing clearer images in low light conditions. Removing noise from the camera image reduces your recording file size and makes videos clearer and more detailed. To configure noise reduction: 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. 3. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 11

4. Under NR, click the left / right arrow keys to set the 2D noise reduction level (1 16). It is recommended to keep the 2D noise reduction at the default level of 8 unless the camera image is noisey in low-light conditions. 5. Under CAMERA 3D NR, click the left / right arrow keys to set the 3D noise reduction level (1 16). It is recommended to keep the 3D noise reduction at the default level of 8 unless the camera image is noisey in low-light conditions. 1.3.8 High Light Reduction (HLR) Turn High Light Reduction (HLR) on or off. Turning HLR on darkens extremely bright camera images to ensure a clear camera image. To enable HLR: 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. 3. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 12

4. Under HIGH LIGHT REDUCE, click the left / right arrow keys to select a sensitivity level: HIGH: The brightness of highlighted areas is greatly reduced. LOW: The brightness of highlighted areas is slightly reduced. OFF: HLR is turned off. 1.3.9 Auto Exposure Recovery Changing the camera s iris setting through the DVR menu takes priority over the exposure settings in the OSD menu. Turning on Auto Exposure Recovery (AER) will reset the camera s iris to the setting specified in the OSD menu after a period of time. To enable AER: 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. 3. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. Repeat on the next page to reach the last page of the EXPOSURE SETTING menu. 4. Under AE RECOVERY, click the left / right arrow keys to select a period of time after which the camera s exposure will reset. Choose a time between 5M and 2H, or select OFF to turn off auto exposure recovery. 1.3.10 Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Turn Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) on or off. Turning WDR on fixes harsh contrast between bright and dark sections of the camera image. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 13

To enable digital WDR: 2. Select EXPOSURE SETTING and click Enter. 3. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. Repeat on the next page to reach the last page of the EXPOSURE SETTING menu. 4. Select WDR SETTING and click Enter. 5. Under WDR MODE, click the left / right arrow keys to select ON. 1.3.11 Day / Night Setting Choose how the camera switches over from day mode (color) to night mode (black & white). To configure day / night settings: 2. Select DAY / NIGHT and click Enter. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 14

3. Under DAY / NIGHT, click the left / right arrow keys to select one of the following options: AUTO: The camera switches between day and night mode automatically with changing light conditions (recommended). DAY: The camera remains in full color. This setting is not recommended unless the camera is in an area with constant lighting. NIGHT: The camera remains in black & white. This setting is not recommended unless the camera is in a constantly dark environment. 4. Under TYPE, click the left / right arrow keys to select one of the following options: ELECTRON: Day / night switch-over is determined by camera software. This is recommended if the camera switches its viewing mode at around the same time every day (for example, sunset or sunrise in an outdoor location). MECHANISM: Day / night switch-over is determined by a light filter. This is recommended if the camera is in a location with fluctuating light conditions (for example, indoors with lights turning on and off throughout the day). 5. Under THRESHOLD, click the left / right arrow keys to set the conditions for day / night switch-over. Select a number between 1 (switch-over in brighter conditions) and 8 (switch-over in darker conditions). Note DAY / NIGHT must be set to AUTO to configure this menu item. 1.3.12 Focus Settings Choose how the camera focuses on objects in the image. To configure focus settings: 2. Select FOCUS SETTING and click Enter. 3. Under FOCUS MODE, click the left / right arrow keys to select one of the following options: AUTO: The camera automatically adjusts the focus after it performs a Pan-Tilt- Zoom function (recommended). MANUAL: The camera must be manually put into focus using the DVR menu. SEMIAUTO: The camera automatically adjusts the focus after Zoom functions only. 4. Under FOCUS LIMIT, click the left / right arrow keys to set the focus limit. Set the focus limit between 10CM and 5M to only perform auto-focus on objects further out than the focus limit (for example, a focus limit of 1M means that the camera will focus on objects further than a metre away), or select AUTO to auto-focus on all objects regardless of their distance from the camera. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 15

5. Under AF SENSITIVITY, click the left / right arrow keys to select LOW (least amount of automatic focusing), NORMAL, or HIGH (greatest amount of automatic focusing). 6. Under IR CORRECTION, click the left / right arrow keys to select ON or AUTO to enable IR correction, or OFF to disable. IR correction is especially effective in night-time conditions. 1.3.13 Image Adjust Perform fine-tuning on the camera image. This menu item allows you to configure the hue, brightness, saturation, chroma suppression, gamma level, contrast, and image style. To adjust the camera image: 2. Select IMAGE ADJUST and click Enter. 3. Under HUE, click the left / right arrow keys to select a hue value for the camera image (1 100). 4. Under BRIGHTNESS, click the left / right arrow keys to select a brightness value for the camera image (1 100). 5. Under SATURATION, click the left / right arrow keys to select a saturation value for the camera image (1 100). 6. Under CHROMA SUPPRESS, click the left / right arrow keys to select a chroma suppression value for the camera image (1 4). 7. Under GAMMA, click the left / right arrow keys to select a gamma value for the camera image (1 16). 8. Under CONTRAST, click the left / right arrow keys to select a contrast value for the camera image (1 100). 9. Under STYLE, click the left / right arrow keys to select one of the following options: STANDARD: Default image style. Sharp, saturated image with vivid colors. SOFT: Lowers image detail to create a softer image. NATURAL: High saturation with lower sharpness. Designed to reduce eye strain. 1.3.14 Zoom Speed Set the speed for the camera s zoom function. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 16

To set zoom speed: 2. Under ZOOM SPEED, click the left / right arrow keys to select a zoom speed value from 1 (slowest) to 8 (fastest). 1.3.15 Aperture Settings Set the aperture and aperture restrain values for the camera to configure the sharpness of the camera image. The APERTURE menu item determines the sharpness of the camera image, while APERTURE RESTRAIN is used to fine-tune the sharpness to eliminate noise in the image. To configure image sharpness: 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Under APERTURE, click the left / right arrow keys to set an image sharpness value from 1 (least sharp) to 16 (sharpest). 4. Under APERTURE RESTRAIN, click the left / right arrow keys to fine-tune the image sharpness. Select a value from 1 (least sharp) to 16 (sharpest). 1.3.16 Digital Zoom The camera uses 12X optical zoom to capture a subsection of the camera image in great detail. If you want to zoom in even closer, the camera also features 16X digital zoom. By default, digital zoom is turned off. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 17

To enable digital zoom: 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Under DIGITAL ZOOM, click the left / right arrow keys to turn on digital zoom. 1.3.17 Picture Flip You can manually rotate the camera image 180 using the PICTURE FLIP feature. To enable picture flip: 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Under PICTURE FLIP, click the left / right arrow keys to turn on picture flip (rotate the image 180 ). 1.3.18 Lens Initialization Performing a lens initialization resets the camera lens. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 18

To initialize the lens: 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Select LENS INIT and click Enter. The camera image disappears momentarily while the lens initializes. 1.3.19 Picture Mode Choose the resolution and frame rate of the camera s live view. To set picture mode: 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Under PICTURE MODE, click the left / right arrow keys to select the resolution and frame rate for the live video stream. North American users should select one of the picture modes listed under NTSC, while European users should use one of the PAL picture modes. NTSC: 720P / 30: 720p resolution @ 30 frames per second (recommended). 720P / 60: 720p resolution @ 60 frames per second. PAL: 720P / 25: 720p resolution @ 25 frames per second. 720P / 50: 720p resolution @ 50 frames per second. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 19

1.3.20 Camera Factory Defaults Restore the camera module to its out-of-the-box state. This will reset all menu items in the CAMERA SETTING menu back to their default values. CAUTION This step cannot be undone. To restore camera factory defaults: 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. Repeat on the next page to reach the last page of the CAMERA SETTING menu. 3. Select CAMERA FACTORY DEFAULT and click Enter. 1.3.21 Camera Restart Restarts the camera module. This means that the camera s PTZ module will restart without the whole camera powering off. Note Restarting the camera module does not affect OSD menu settings. To restart the camera module: 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. Repeat on the next page to reach the last page of the CAMERA SETTING menu. 3. Select CAMERA RESTART and click Enter. 1.4 Function Settings Use the function settings menu to configure preset locations, patterns and tours for the camera, as well as set menu options such as idle time and password. Function Settings Menu Structure: #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 20

PRESET AUTO PAN AUTO SCAN PRESET NO TITLE SETTING CALL PAN SPEED RUN STOP AUTO SCAN NO SET LEFT LIMIT SET RIGHT LIMIT SCAN SPEED CALL 1 300 PRESET1 PRESET300 Set the camera s current position for the selected preset. The camera automatically moves to the position of the currently selected preset. 1 8 Camera starts panning. Camera stops panning. 1 5 Sets the current viewing angle as the left limit for the current auto-scan. Sets the current viewing angle as the right limit for the current auto-scan. 1 8 Begins the selected auto-scan pattern. STOP Stops auto-scanning TOUR TOUR NO 1 8 SETTING Configure a custom tour using 2 or more of your preset locations. PATTERN IDLE MOTION DELETE CALL STOP PATTERN NO PROGRAM START PROGRAM STOP CALL STOP IDLE FUNCTION IDLE TIME IDLE ACTION PARAME- TER Deletes currently selected tour. Begins the selected tour. Stops the tour. 1 5 Begins tracking the camera s movement for the creation of a pattern. Stops tracking camera movement and ends the current pattern. Begins the selected pattern. Stops the pattern. ON / OFF 1MIN 720MIN PRESET SCAN TOUR PATTERN NONE Values change depending on IDLE ACTION setting: PRESET: 1 300 SCAN: 1 5 TOUR: 1 8 PATTERN: 1 5 NONE: N/A #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 21

NEXT PAGE PRIVACY MASKING PTZ SPEED SET ZERO PRIVACY NO 1 24 ACTIVATE ON / OFF SETTING RESIZE Use on-screen arrows to resize privacy mask. 1 3 SAVE Save privacy mask. Sets the camera s current position as the horizontal benchmark position. POWER UP MENU PASS- WORD MENU IDLE PTZ AUTO STOP POWER UP PARAME- TER PASS- WORD SETTING OFF 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN OFF 5S 10S 15S 20S 25S 30S AUTO PRESET SCAN TOUR PATTERN NONE Values change depending on POWER UP setting: AUTO: N/A PRESET: 1 300 SCAN: 1 5 TOUR: 1 8 PATTERN: 1 5 NONE: N/A ON / OFF Set a numerical password. 1.4.1 Preset Presets will save a camera position for quick retrieval. You can set up to 300 preset locations through the OSD menu. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 22

To add presets: 1. Before entering the OSD menu, move the PTZ camera to the location where you would like to add a preset location, then launch the OSD menu. 2. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SETTING and click Enter. 3. Select PRESET and click Enter. 4. Under PRESET NO, click the left / right arrow keys to select a number for your preset location. Note The DVR can only call presets 1 80 while the OSD menu can call presets 1 300. 5. Select SETTING and click Enter. The camera s current position has now been set as a preset. Note If you wish to test your preset, select the present number under PRESET NO. Select CALL then click Enter. The camera will move to the preset location automatically. 1.4.2 Auto Pan Set the camera to pan continuously at a set speed. To setup auto-pan: 1. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SETTING and click Enter. 2. Select AUTO PAN and click Enter. 3. Set PAN SPEED between 1 (slowest) and 8 (fastest). Note If you wish to test auto-pan speed, select RUN and click Enter. The camera will start continuously panning at the chosen speed. To stop the test, select STOP and click Enter. 1.4.3 Auto Scan An auto scan automatically cycles between a left and right point. You can set up to 5 autoscan cycles. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 23

To add auto-scan cycles: 1. Before entering the OSD menu, move the PTZ camera to the starting position for the auto-scan cycle you want to setup, then launch the OSD menu. 2. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SETTING and click Enter. 3. Select AUTO SCAN and click Enter. 4. Under AUTO SCAN NO, click the left / right arrow keys to select a number for your auto-scan cycle. 5. Select SET LEFT LIMITand click Enter. The camera s current position has now been set as the start point for the auto-scan cycle. 6. Exit the OSD menu and move the camera to the end position for the auto-scan cycle you want to setup, then launch the OSD menu again. 7. Select SET RIGHT LIMITand click Enter. The camera s current position has now been set as the end point, and the auto-scan cycle has been setup. Note If you wish to test the auto-scan cycle, select CALL and click Enter. The camera will cycle between the left and right limits. To stop the test, select STOP and click Enter. 1.4.4 Tour Tours will cycle through a set of presets. You can set up to 8 tours. To add a tour: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select TOUR and click Enter. 3. Under TOUR NO, click the left / right arrow keys to select a number for the tour. 4. Select SETTING and click Enter. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 24

5. Configure the following: Select 01 under the NO column and click Enter to configure the first preset location in the tour. Use the left / right arrows to select PRESET. Use the up / down arrows to choose the number of the first preset location in the tour. Use the left / right arrows to select DWELL. Use the up / down arrows to set the length of time the camera will spend at the first preset location. Use the left / right arrows to select SPEED. Use the up / down arrows to set how fast the camera moves into the first preset location (001=slowest; 016=fastest). 6. When you are finished configuring the first point in the tour, click Enter. Repeat step 5 for as many points as you want to set in the tour. A single tour can use up to 32 preset locations. Note If you wish to test the tour, select CALL and click Enter. The camera will begin touring. To stop the test, select STOP and click Enter. To delete a tour: 1. Select the number of the tour you want to delete under TOUR NO. 2. Select DELETE and click Enter. 1.4.5 Pattern Patterns automatically cycle the camera between two positions. You can set up to 5 patterns. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 25

To add a pattern: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select PATTERN and click Enter. 3. Under PATTERN NO, click the left / right arrow keys to select a number for the pattern. 4. Select PROGRAM STARTand click Enter. 5. Exit the OSD menu and use the DVR controls to move the camera in the pattern you want to save. Once you have completed the pattern, launch the OSD menu again. Repeat steps 1 & 2 to access the PATTERN menu again. 6. Select PROGRAM STOP and click Enter. The pattern has now been saved. Note If you wish to test the pattern, select CALL and click Enter. The camera will begin the pattern. To stop the test, select STOP and click Enter. 1.4.6 Idle Motion Choose an action for the camera to perform when left idle for a period of time. To setup idle motion: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select IDLE MOTION and click Enter. 3. Under IDLE FUNCTION, select ON to use idle motion, or OFF to perform no action during idle periods. 4. Under IDLE TIME, use the left / right arrows to set how long before the camera begins performing the idle motion. 5. Under IDLE ACTION, select the type of idle action for the camera to perform. Choose from PRESET, SCAN, TOUR, PATTERN, or NONE. 6. Under PARAMETER, select the number for the chosen idle action. For example, setting an IDLE TIME of 5MIN, an IDLE ACTION of TOUR, and a PARAMETER of 1 will make the camera perform TOUR 1 after the camera is left idle for 5 minutes. 1.4.7 Privacy Mask Applying a privacy mask places a black box over a specific area of the camera. You can configure up to 24 privacy masks. CAUTION Privacy mask areas are blocked in recordings. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 26

To create a privacy mask: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Select PRIVACY MASKING and click Enter. 4. Under PRIVACY NO, use the left / right arrows to set a number for the privacy mask. 5. Select SETTING and click Enter. 6. Under RESIZE, use the left / right arrows to select one of the four arrow symbols: Right arrow: Click Enter to increase the width of the privacy mask. Left arrow: Click Enter to decrease the width of the privacy mask. Upward arrow: Click Enter to increase the height of the privacy mask. Downward arrow: Click Enter to decrease the height of the privacy mask. 7. Select SAVE and click Enter to save the privacy mask. 8. Select BACK and click Enter. 9. Under ACTIVATE, use the left / right arrows to select ON to enable the privacy mask. Note You can only apply one privacy mask to the camera s display at a time. 1.4.8 PTZ Speed Set the speed for the camera s Pan-Tilt-Zoom functions. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 27

To set PTZ speed: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Under PTZ SPEED, use the left / right arrows to set the PTZ speed between 1 (slowest) and 5 (fastest). 1.4.9 Power Up Choose an action for the PTZ camera to perform when it first powers up. To configure power up settings: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Under POWER UP, use the left / right arrows to set the camera s function upon startup: AUTO: Camera performs default diagnostics check on startup. PRESET: Camera moves to a preset location on startup. Under PARAMETER, use the left / right arrows to set the preset number (1 300). SCAN: Camera performs a scan cycle on startup. Under PARAMETER, use the left / right arrows to set the scan number (1 5). TOUR: Camera performs a tour on startup. Under PARAMETER, use the left / right arrows to set the tour number (1 8). PATTERN: Camera performs a pattern on startup. Under PARAMETER, use the left / right arrows to set the pattern number (1 5). NONE: Camera performs no action on startup #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 28

1.4.10 Menu Password You can set a password that will be required to configure the OSD menu. To set a menu password: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Select MENU PASSWORD and click Enter. 4. Select SETTING and click Enter. 5. Use the on-screen arrow keys to set a password for the OSD menu. The password can be up to 8 characters long. When you are finished, select ENTER and click Enter. 6. Under PASSWORD, use the left / right arrows to select ON to enable the password. You will now be prompted for the password whenever you configure the OSD menu. 1.4.11 Menu Idle Choose what happens to the OSD menu when left idle. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 29

To set menu idle: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Under MENU IDLE, use the left / right arrows to set the length of time before the OSD menu closes automatically (1MIN - 5MIN) or select OFF to prevent the menu from closing automatically. 1.4.12 PTZ Auto Stop Enable PTZ auto stop to prevent the camera from continually spinning. To set PTZ auto stop: 1. Launch the OSD menu. Use the on-screen arrow keys to navigate to FUNCTION SET- TING and click Enter. 2. Select NEXT PAGE and click Enter. 3. Under PTZ AUTO STOP, use the left / right arrows to set a time limit for continuous PTZ functions(5s - 30S) or select OFF to impose no limit. #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 30

2 OSD Menu Default Values The following table shows the default values for the camera s OSD menu. SETTING SYSTEM SETTING ADDR INFORMATION ADDR TYPE SYSTEM SETTING LANGUAGE DISPLAY SETTING PRESET DISPLAY SETTING AZIMUTH DISPLAY DISPLAY SETTING POSITION DISPLAY SETTING INSIDE TEMP CAMERA SETTING WB SETTING WB MODE CAMERA SETTING WB SETTING R GAIN 50 CAMERA SETTING WB SETTING B GAIN 50 CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING AE MODE CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING GAIN SETTING 2 DEFAULT VALUE HARD ENGLISH OFF ON OFF OFF AUTO AUTO CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING SHUTTER 1/60 CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING IRIS SETTING 11 CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING EXPOSURE COMP 8 CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING SLOW SHUTTER CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING NEXT PAGE SLOW SHUTTER LIMIT CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING NEXT PAGE AGC GAIN CONTROL CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING NEXT PAGE NOISE REDUCTION CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING NEXT PAGE 3D NOISE REDUCTION CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING NEXT PAGE BLC CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING NEXT PAGE WDR SETTING WDR MODE CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING NEXT PAGE NEXT PAGE HIGH LIGHT REDUCE CAMERA SETTING EXPOSURE SETTING NEXT PAGE NEXT PAGE AE RECOVERY ON 1/30 3 8 8 OFF OFF OFF 15M CAMERA SETTING DAY/NIGHT SETTING DAY/NIGHT AUTO CAMERA SETTING DAY/NIGHT SETTING THRESHOLD 5 CAMERA SETTING DAY/NIGHT SETTING TYPE CAMERA SETTING FOCUS SETTING FOCUS MODE CAMERA SETTING FOCUS SETTING FOCUS LIMIT CAMERA SETTING FOCUS SETTING AF SENSITIVITY CAMERA SETTING FOCUS SETTING IR CORRECTION CAMERA SETTING IMAGE ADJUST HUE 50 CAMERA SETTING IMAGE ADJUST BRIGHTNESS 50 CAMERA SETTING IMAGE ADJUST SATURATION 50 CAMERA SETTING IMAGE ADJUST CHROMA SUPPRESS 2 CAMERA SETTING IMAGE ADJUST GAMMA 1 CAMERA SETTING IMAGE ADJUST CONTRAST 50 MECHANISM SEMIAUTO AUTO NORMAL OFF #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 31

2 OSD Menu Default Values SETTING DEFAULT VALUE CAMERA SETTING IMAGE ADJUST STYLE STANDARD CAMERA SETTING ZOOM SPEED 8 CAMERA SETTING NEXT PAGE APERTURE 9 CAMERA SETTING NEXT PAGE APERTURE RESTRAIN 5 CAMERA SETTING NEXT PAGE DIGITAL ZOOM OFF CAMERA SETTING NEXT PAGE PICTURE FLIP OFF CAMERA SETTING NEXT PAGE PICTURE MODE 720P / 30 FUNCTION SETTING AUTO PAN PAN SPEED 5 FUNCTION SETTING AUTO SCAN SCAN SPEED 5 FUNCTION SETTING IDLE MOTION IDLE FUNCTION OFF FUNCTION SETTING IDLE MOTION IDLE TIME 10MIN FUNCTION SETTING IDLE MOTION IDLE ACTION NONE FUNCTION SETTING IDLE MOTION PARAMETER NONE FUNCTION SETTING NEXT PAGE PTZ SPEED 2 FUNCTION SETTING NEXT PAGE POWER UP POWER UP AUTO FUNCTION SETTING NEXT PAGE POWER UP PARAMETER NONE FUNCTION SETTING NEXT PAGE MENU IDLE 1MIN FUNCTION SETTING NEXT PAGE PTZ AUTO STOP 15S #LX400027; r. 1.0/16996/16996; en-us 32

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