Clinton Electronics CE-20PVMDVR User Manual User Manual

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COLOR:

- AUTO: This camera has a function which automatically changes to the appropriate mode

for daytime or night-time. The camera is in COLOR mode for daytime, and automatically

switches to BW mode for night-time.

-ON: The color mode is selected by default, and the modes do not change automatically.

• When AGC is turned off, COLOR does not operate.

• When an infrared light is used, there may be a problem with focusing.

SYNC:

Two Synchronization modes are available: INTERNAL, and EXTERNAL

LINE-LOCK. In LINE- LOCK mode, the unit synchronizes the video signal

between cameras without a synchronous generator. The LINE-LOCK

synchronization is only used in the areas of 60Hz (NTSC Models) / 50Hz

(PAL Models).

• When the power frequency is 50Hz, you can not use the line-lock mode (NTSC Models)

• When the power frequency is 60Hz, you can not use the line-lock mode (PAL Models)

• SYNC mode is fixed to INT in 12VDC input power.

-INT: Internal synchronization

-LL: External line-lock synchronization

-If you choose “LL” you can adjust the desired phase. Press the SET button.

-You can adjust the desired phase from 0 to 359.

MOTION DETECTION:

This device has a feature that allows you to monitor movements of activity in 4 different

areas on the screen. The words “MOTION DETECTED” will appear on the screen when

movement is detected, allowing for a single person to conduct supervision efficiently.

The camera detects an object’s movement by sensing a change of outline, and level of

brightness and color.

• Press the SETUP button

- OFF: Motion detection mode is not active

- ON: Any motion in the selected areas will activate “MOTION

DETECTED” message

• Select the area you wish to observe from the 4 areas in AREA SEL.

• Turn areas 1-4 ON or OFF with AREA STATE

• Adjust the size of the motion detection area by using the UP, DOWN,

LEFT, and RIGHT buttons

• Press SET to enter the settings and return to the previous menu.

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