Camera setting – Sanyo MPX-MD162 User Manual

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(LEVEL DAY)
4. Sensitivity level for

the day period (ex.: 8)

(LEVEL NIGHT)
4. Sensitivity level for the

night period (ex.: 10)

(MODE)
5. Sensor response mode

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LEVEL:DAY†8 NIGHT†10 MODE:A AND NB

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(CAMERA SET) NO.06

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06

DAY NIGHT

PROGRAM REC OFF OFF

MON.MASK OFF OFF

SEQUENCE 1 S 1 S

VIDEO LOSS ON

SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT

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NEXT

CAMERA SETTING

Menu 7

Setting the video sensor area position,
sensitivity level and response mode

1

Press the SELECT (1 – 16) button to select the desired
camera (ex: camera 6).

2

Press the NEXT button.
The live picture from the selected camera and the video
sensor setting screen for that camera are displayed.

3

Set the video sensor area position.

1

Using the

l

,

j

,

d

and

c

buttons, move the cursor to the

desired position according to the picture in the background.

2

Using the + (or ) button, set A or B for the selected point.

Every time the + button is pressed, the setting will change as
follows:

A

B

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A...

Repeat steps

1

and

2

to set all the desired video sensor

points of the desired area(s).

Set the desired point(s) to setting A or B.

indicates a sensor point without any setting (there are
10 lines of 16 points each), that is not used as video
sensor.

To erase a line of video sensor points (A or B), move the
cursor to the line to erase, then press the MENU RESET
button.

4

Set the sensor sensitivity level.

1

Using the

j

(or

l

) button highlight the “LEVEL DAY” setting.

2

Press the

c

button, then using the + (or ) button set the

desired sensitivity level for the “DAY” period.

Follow the same procedure to set the desired sensitivity
level for the “NIGHT” period.
The available sensitivity levels are: OFF

1, 2, 3...10 (10 being the least sensitive, default setting), OFF.

NOTE:

The sensor sensitivity level can only be checked for the
time of the setting. (I.e., the night level setting cannot be
checked during the day.)

5

Set the sensor response mode.

1

Press the

c

button to highlight the “MODE” setting.

2

Using the + (or ) button set the desired mode.

MODE A (default setting):

The video sensor will send a trigger when it detects movement
at the video sensor area points A.

MODE A and B:

Set points A and points B at a predetermined distance, so that
only large subjects, that are detected by both video sensor points
simultaneously send an alarm trigger. Smaller objects that are
detected only by one set of video sensor points at the time will not
send an alarm trigger.

MODE A and NB (Fig. 1):

Set the video sensor points A at the centre of the main area,
and video sensor points B at the periphery, where no movement
will be detected. A trigger will be sent when change is only
detected at the video sensor points A, not at the video sensor
points B. For example, if the whole screen (A and B) brightness
changes due to a change in lighting or sunrays, a trigger is not
sent. But, if a change is detected only at the centre of the
screen (A), a trigger is sent.

6

Press the NEXT button to return to the (CAMERA
SET) menu display, or

Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.

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