(Ver 1.04)
Technical Manual
Color Camera Module
• NTSC Model
VCC-MD800 (×36, Day/Night type)
Model No.
VCC-MD700 (×36, Color type)
VCC-MD600 (×30, Day/Night type)
VCC-MD500 (×30, Color type)
VCC-MD400 (×22, Day/Night type)
VCC-MD300 (×22, Color type)
• PAL Model
VCC-MD800P (×36, Day/Night type)
VCC-MD700P (×36, Color type)
VCC-MD600P (×30, Day/Night type)
VCC-MD500P (×30, Color type)
VCC-MD400P (×22, Day/Night type)
VCC-MD300P (×22, Color type)
VCC-MD500/MD500P
VCC-MD400/MD400P
VCC-MD300/MD300P
VCC-MD600/MD600P
VCC-MD700/MD700P
VCC-MD800/MD800P
Please note that specifications and unit exterior design are subject to change without notifications.
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Parts Names and Dimensions
VCC-MD800/700/600/500 Series
■
CN204 terminal
Lens
Dimensions
■
Note: The numbers within the brackets refer to the dimensions of the VCC-MD700 and MD800 models.
3-M2 SCREW
TAP
25.1
29
4-M2 SCREW TAP
7.1
18
(2.2)
3.53
50
84
3-M2 SCREW
TAP
4-M2 SCREW TAP
7.1
18
25.1
29
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Parts Names and Dimensions
VCC-MD400/MD300 Series
■
CN204 terminal: MD300
CN301 terminal: MD400
Lens
Dimensions
■
Note: The numbers within the brackets refer to the dimensions of the VCC-MD400 model.
24
29
4-M2
50
12.5
77
24
29
4-M2
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Connection
[1] Connection of the Interface Board and Camera Unit
Connect the camera unit and the interface board using the FFC (flexible flat cable). Connect the various terminals
of the interface board using the necessary cables.
FFC
CN005
S0001
B
A
CN004 CN003
CN001
CN002
GND
V PULSE
DC12V
GND
V PULSE
■
[2] Interface Board Specifications
Input the signal of the following external tuning into
the V PULSE terminal (CN004).
Input a signal that satisfies the requirements in
[3] External Synchronous Signals 1 External
Connector
CN001
Terminal Name
RS232C
Details
PC
Power Source
CN002
Screw
Synchronization Specifications on the following
page.
(DC12V 1V)
±
CN003
CN004
BNC
VIDEO OUTPUT
Push Lock
V PULSE
(External Tuning)
CN005
S0001
FC Connector
Slide Switch
Camera Unit Connection
RS-232C Cable Type
Selection
A Side: Straight Cable
B Side: Cross (Interlink)
Cable
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Input-Output Terminal Descriptions
[1] Input-Output Terminal Layout and Specifications
Power Supply: DC 6-12V
Pin Number
Signal Name
Function I/O
Signal Specifications
CAMERA
1
RD: RS-232C
Communication Line
(Receiving)
Low: Max 0.8V
High: Min 2.0V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RD
SD
2
SD: RS-232C
Communication Line
(Transmitting)
Low: Max 0.1V
High: Min 4.4V
3
4
5
6
7
8
RD&SD GND
DC IN
Communication GND
—
GND
DC Power Supply Input DC +6 – 12V
Power Supply GND
75 C Cut Output
DC N (+6 – 12V)
GND (DC)
VIDEO
DC IN GND
VIDEO OUT
—
FFC
1.0V±0.2Vp-p
Ω
VIDEO OUT GND Imaging GND
—
GND (VIDEO)
LINE IN
LINE IN
External Tuning Input 60 (50: PAL) Hz ±0.25
Negative Synchronization
9
LINE IN GND
External
Synchronization GND
—
GND (LINE IN)
2 Internal/External Synchronization
[2] FFC Compliance
⁃
FCI SFW9R-1STE1LF (Lead Free Product)
When the power to the camera is turned on,
the external signal is input into the external
synchronization signal input terminal (8 and 9 pins).
The camera is driven by external synchronization
in the case of external synchronization (L-L). Even
if external synchronization is input, this does not
switch in the case of internal synchronization (INT).
When there is no input signal, the 8 pin is set to
Open and High:5V and is automatically set to internal
synchronization camera drive.
Core Number
9 pin
Pitch Between Conductors
Length of Recommended Insulation
Thickness of Terminal
1.00±0.05 mm
Under 108.0±0.10 mm
0.30±0.05 mm
[3] External Synchronous Signals
This camera module uses external synchronization to
synchronize with the camera.
Note: When the camera is configured to external
synchronization (L-L), do not use the 8 pin
to fix the LowGND. This shifts the internal
synchronization frequency of the camera and
normal imaging signals cannot be emitted.
Although synchronous switching is automatic
even when switching the signal input after
turning the power on, image shaking, etc. may
occur.
1 External Synchronization Specifications
⁃
NTSC Format: 60 Hz±0.25 (Negative
Synchronization)
⁃
PAL Format: 50 Hz±0.25 (Negative
Synchronization)
Input the LINE IN signal into the external
synchronization signal input terminal of the camera
(8 and 9 pins).
Pulse Width: 2m-10 ms
[4] External Camera Control
LINE IN
This camera module can control the various functions
from the RS232C port of a PC, etc.
5V
Shaking:
Less than 50µs
(high: min. 4.0V)
0V
⁃
RS232C Communications Circuit
60 Hz 0.25 Hz
(low: max. 0.8V)
The communication interface of the camera (1, 2,
and 3 pins) is on the C-MOS level. A level shift circuit
Note: Do not input signals other than LINE IN. Image
synchronization failure may occur (shaking,
jittering, etc.).
(5Vp-p 12Vp-p) is separately required to directly
input to a PC, etc.
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Communications Protocol
Checksum Format
⁃
[1] Communications Format
The communication unit is a 4 (min)-24 (max) byte
packet.
・Communications Speed:
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400
9600 bps
(DEFAULT MD800 – 500)
*MD400 and MD300 cannot connect at 38400bps.
DEFAULT is 19200bps.
0
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
Bit 7
(MSB)
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
(LSB)
Bit 0-6: Take the value that sets the lower 7 bits of
the values added from the header to the
checksum to 0.
・
Bit 7: Fixed [0]
・
Data Length: 8 bit
・
・
・
・
・
Response Command Format
Start Bit:
Stop Bit:
1 bit
1 bit
⁃
1
1
1
1
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
Parity:None
Flow Control: None
Bit 7
(MSB)
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
(LSB)
Packet Format
⁃
Bit 0-3: ACK(Ah) / NACK(Bh) / ERR(Ch)
Bit 4-7: Fixed [1]
・
・
Message Message Message
Terminator
(0xFF)
Header
…
Checksum
0
1
2
ACK: This is the response when the process of the
・
received command is correctly completed after
receiving the data in the correct format.
NACK: This is the response when data is received in an
incorrect format.
ERR: Although the data is received in the correct format,
this is the response when the process regarding
the received command is incorrect or cannot be
conducted.
Header Format
⁃
・
・
1
0/1
0/1
0
0
0
0
0
Bit 7
(MSB)
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
(LSB)
Bit 0-2: Fixed [0] *Reserved bit: Camera address
・
(0-7)
Bit 3: Fixed [0] *Reserved bit: During broadcast
・
transmissions
Bit 4: Fixed [0]
・
・
Bit 5: During query commands [0], during settings
command [1]
Bit 6: During settings/query [0], during response to
query [1]
・
Terminator Format
⁃
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Bit 7
(MSB)
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
(LSB)
Bit 0-7: Fixed [1]
・
Message Format
⁃
0
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
Bit 7
(MSB)
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
(LSB)
Bit 0-6:Refer to the various commands (0-127)
Bit 7: Fixed [0]
・
・
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Communications Protocol
3 During Query Command (ACK)
[2] Communications Flow
Note: Start the transmission of the next data after
◦ꢀ
Transmission
Source
Transmission
Destination (Unit)
confirming the response command.
The maximum transmission interval of the
◦ꢀ
Header
various byte data is 500 [msec]. If this is
exceeded, a communication error is detected
in the camera unit, the receiving data is
deleted, and data from the header is waiting
to be received again. Furthermore, there are
no special regulations regarding the minimum
value.
Message 1
Message 2
Repeats the byte
count and the message
and response commu-
nications in response
to the contents of the
message.
Query Command
Transmissions
All the commands can be acquired after the
periods below after start-up.
◦
Checksum
MD600(P), MD500(P): 6 seconds
MD800(P), MD700(P): 9 seconds
When auto pixel defect compensation is set to
ON, below period will be added to above at
the longest.
Terminator
Header
Message 1
MD600(P), MD500(P): 15seconds
MD800(P), MD700(P): 20seconds
In factory default, Auto pixel defect
compensation is set to OFF at start-up.
Query Command
Response
Message 2
Repeats the byte
count and the message
and response commu-
nications in response
to the contents of the
message.
1 During Settings Command
Checksum
Terminator
Transmission
Source
Transmission
Destination (Unit)
Response Command
(ACK)
Header
Message 1
Message 2
Repeats the byte
count and the message
and response commu-
nications in response
to the contents of the
message.
Settings Command
Transmissions
Checksum
Terminator
Response Command
2 During Query Command (Other than ACK)
Transmission
Source
Transmission
Destination (Unit)
Header
Message 1
Message 2
Repeats the byte
Query Command
Transmissions
count and the message
and response commu-
nications in response
to the contents of the
message.
Checksum
Terminator
Response Command
(NACK/ERR)
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Communications Protocol
Model: VCC-MD800/700/600/500
[3] Command List for MD800-500
Message
System
All Initial
A0 01 0A CS FF
A0 01 0B CS FF
A0 01 0C CS FF
A0 01 0D CS FF
A0 01 0E CS FF
Initialization of Unadjusted EEPROM Values (Set to Factory Defaults)
All Menu Initial
Lens Initial
Initialization of All Menu Settings
Detection of initial lens position
Reset
Restarting camera (Saves the setting value)
Initialization of menu settings other than privacy mask settings
Menu Initial
Pixel defect compensation
A0 01 12 00 06 04 04 06 00 Applied version 1.21-** or later
0C CS FF
(Note 8)
Auto pixel defect
A0 01 13 0p CS FF
p: 0:OFF Default , 1:ON
compensation at start-up.
Applied version 1.21-** or later
※ Refer to "Communications Protocol [2]Communications Flow"
Zoom
Tele
A0 02 05 CS FF
A0 02 06 CS FF
A0 02 07 CS FF
A0 02 08 0p CS FF
Wide
Tele/Wide Stop
Tele/Wide Speed
p: Speed 1-4 during Tele and Wide commands (1: Slow-4: Fast [Initial value: 3])
Direct
A0 02 09 0p 0q 0r CS FF
pqr: Direct Position
・MD800/700, 0: Wide, 2484: 36x (optical), 2724: 576x (digital)
・MD600/500, 0: Wide, 2263: 30x (optical), 2503: 480x (digital)
Digital Zoom Tele Limiter command needs to be sent before moving to digital zoom field.
Zoom Direct with Focus
A0 02 0A 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u pqr:Zoom Direct Position stu:Focus Direct Position
For carrying set the focus to the specified position.
CS FF
Digital Zoom Tele Limiter
Optical Zoom Wide/Tele
Limitter
A0 02 18 0p CS FF
p: Maximum digital zoom magnification (0: x0 [Initial value], 1: x2, 2: x4, 3: x8, 4: x16)
A0 02 19 xx yy CS FF
Wide/Tele Optical ZOOM Limiter The numbers within the brackets refer to the MD600/500 models
xx: 0, 1-35 [29] (0 is no limit and 1-35 [29] is the Wide optical ZOOM limit)
yy: 0, 2-36 [30] (0 is no limit and 2-36 [30] is the Tele optical ZOOM limit)
Note: Ensure that xx < yy
V-Reso.UP OFF/ON
Zoom Preset ON
Zoom Preset OFF
Auto Focus ON
Manual Focus ON
One Push Trigger
Far
A0 02 1F 0p CS FF
A0 02 28 CS FF
A0 02 29 CS FF
A0 03 00 CS FF
A0 03 01 CS FF
A0 03 03 CS FF
A0 03 05 CS FF
A0 03 06 CS FF
p: Increased vertical sensitivity settings during digital zoom OFF/ON (0: OFF, 1: ON)
Moves the zoom position to the optical TELE edge
(Note 3)
Returns the zoom position to the position before the “Zoom Preset ON” operation
Focus
Operates the auto focus operation once
Near
Far/Near Stop
Far/Near Speed
Direct
A0 03 07 CS FF
A0 03 08 0p CS FF
A0 03 09 0p 0q 0r CS FF
A0 03 0E 0p CS FF
p: Speed 1-4 during Far and Near commands (1: Slow-4: Fast (Initial value: 2))
pqr: Direct Position (0: Far 1209: Near)
Near Limiter
p: Subject distance limit during auto focus and manual focus
(0: 10 cm, 1: 30cm, 2: 50 cm, 3: 1 m [Initial value], 4: 3 m, 5: 5 m)
p: Auto focus restart sensitivity settings (0: LOW/1: HI [Initial value])
Settings Determining Auto Focus Areas 1-3
Auto Focus Sensitivity
Focus Area
A0 03 10 0p CS FF
A0 03 13 0p CS FF
1: Entire screen-3: Only center of the screen (Initial value: 2)
p: Offset OFF/ON (0: OFF/1: ON) when using the cover
pq: Offset Level Setting 0 – 00 (Initial value: 5) when using the cover
Cover Offset OFF/ON
Cover Offset Level
A0 03 15 0p CS FF
A0 03 16 0p 0q CS FF
Auto Focus Mode during pan/tilt A0 03 1F 0p CS FF
p: Auto Focus Mode Setting during Pan/Tilt (0: AF/1: Fixed)
Auto White Balance Mode (Same as "0" in WB Mode)
White
Balance
ATW
A0 04 00 CS FF
A0 04 01 CS FF
MWB
Manual White Balance Mode (Same as "2" in WB Mode)
Executes OnePush in AWC Mode
One Push Trigger (AWC Set) A0 04 03 CS FF
AWC Reset
A0 04 04 CS FF
Returns to the original mode only after executing the OnePush Trigger command
Smart ATW (high color saturation compensation) ON/OFF (OFF: 0 [Initial value], ON: 1)
*This mode is valid when WB mode is set to ATW.
ATW Smart OFF/ON
A0 04 06 0p CS FF
WB Mode
A0 04 07 0p CS FF
p: White Balance Mode 0-5
0: Auto White Balance, 1: AWC Mode (One-Push N/A), 2: Manual White Balance
3: 3200K Fixed Mode, 4: 5600K Fixed Mode, 5: FLUO Mode (4200K Fixed)
MWB Red +
A0 04 0B CS FF
A0 04 0C CS FF
A0 04 0F CS FF
A0 04 13 0p 0q CS FF
A0 04 15 CS FF
A0 04 16 CS FF
A0 04 19 CS FF
A0 04 1D 0p 0q CS FF
A0 04 28 CS FF
A0 04 29 CS FF
A0 04 2D CS FF
MWB Red -
MWB Red Preset
MWB Red Direct
MWB Blue +
Returns MWB red component settings to factory defaults (Initial value: 64)
pq: Direct MWB red components 0-255
MWB Blue -
MWB Blue Preset
MWB Blue Direct
ATW Masking OFF
ATW Masking ON
ATW Mask Area Clr
ATW Mask Area Set
Returns MWB blue component settings to factory defaults (Initial value: 64)
pq: Direct MWB blue components 0-255
Mask settings ON/OFF during ATW
Initialization of mask settings during ATW
A0 04 31 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u Mask area settings during ATW
0v 0w 0x 0y 0z 0n CS FF
(Note 1)
ATW Mask Display
Auto IRIS
A0 04 32 0p CS FF
A0 05 00 CS FF
A0 05 01 CS FF
A0 05 02 CS FF
A0 05 0B CS FF
A0 05 0C CS FF
A0 05 0F CS FF
A0 05 13 0p 0q CS FF
A0 05 15 CS FF
A0 05 16 CS FF
A0 05 19 CS FF
p: Displays the ATW MASK settings status on the monitor. (1: ON/0: OFF)
Iris
(Note 3)
(Note 3)
Manual IRIS (EI OFF)
Manual IRIS (EI ON)
Iris Level +
Iris level operation during auto iris
Iris Level -
Iris Level Preset
Iris Level Direct
Returns iris levels during auto iris to factory defaults (Initial value: 40)
pq: Iris level 0 (Dark) - 100 (Bright) during auto iris (Initial value: 40)
Manual Iris Stop +
Manual Iris Stop -
Manual Iris Stop Preset
Manual Iris Stop Direct
Aperture operation during manual iris (Initial value: 17)
Returns aperture during manual iris to factory default (Initial value: 17)
p: Aperture 1 (Close) - 17 (Open) during manual iris
A0 05 1D
p
CS FF
CS: Checksum
FF: Terminator
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Communications Protocol
Model: VCC-MD800/700/600/500
Message
Backlight BLC OFF
Multi BLC ON
A0 06 00 CS FF
A0 06 01 CS FF
Backlight compensation OFF
Backlight compensation multifractionated evaluative metering mode (Backlight compensates after
measuring the light of the entire screen.)
Multi BLC Weight -
Multi BLC Weight +
Multi BLC Weight Preset
Multi BLC Weight Direct
Multi BLC Bright -
A0 06 04 00 CS FF
A0 06 04 01 CS FF
A0 06 05 CS FF
Sensitivity settings during Multi BLC
BLC is easier to determine with a larger value (Initial value: 7)
Returns sensitivity during Multi BLC to factory defaults (Initial value: 7)
p: Direct sensitivity settings 0-15 during Multi BLC (Initial value: 7)
A0 06 06 0p CS FF
A0 06 07 00 CS FF
A0 06 07 01 CS FF
A0 06 08 CS FF
Brightness settings during Multi BLC
Larger value increases brightness when determining BLC (Initial value: 7)
Multi BLC Bright +
Multi BLC Bright Preset
Multi BLC Bright Direct
Center BLC ON
Returns brightness settings during Multi BLC to factory defaults (Initial value: 7)
p: Direct brightness settings 0-15 during Multi BLC (Initial value: 7)
A0 06 09 0p CS FF
A0 06 0B CS FF
BLC center-weighted metering mode (Backlight compensates after measuring the light mainly in the
center.)
Center BLC Weight Preset
Center BLC Weight Direct
A0 06 0F CS FF
Returns sensitivity settings during Center BLC to factory defaults (Each initial value: 0)
* Therefore, Center is always 7
A0 06 10 0p 0q 0r 0s CS FF Sensitivity settings during Center BLC
p: Top(0-7) q: Bottom(0-7) r: Left(0-7) s: Right(0-7) (Each initial value: 0)
Center BLC Area Preset
Center BLC Area Direct
A0 06 12 CS FF
Returns center area settings during Center BLC to factory defaults (Each initial value: 0)
A0 06 13 0p 0q 0r 0s CS FF Center area settings during Center BLC
p: x-position(0-7) q: y-position(0-5) r: x-size(0-7) s: y-size(0-5)
(Initial value: x-position: 2 y-position: 1 x-size: 3 y-size: 3)
*When x-size:0 y-size:0, it becomes 1 area.
Center BLC Area Display
A0 06 14 0p 0q CS FF
Displays the Center BLC Area settings status on the monitor. p: Display (0: OFF, 1: ON),
q: Displayed area (0: CENTER, 1: TOP, 2: BOTTOM, 3: LEFT, 4: RIGHT)
* The area that is not covered with zebra markings shows the setting area.
Mask BLC ON
A0 06 15 CS FF
A0 06 19 CS FF
BLC mask mode (Backlight compensates after measuring the light, ignoring areas set as mask.)
Return mask area settings during Mask BLC to factory defaults
Mask BLC Area Preset
Mask BLC Area Direct
A0 06 1D 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u Mask area settings during Mask BLC
0v 0w 0x 0y 0z 0n CS FF
(Note 1)
BLC ON
A0 06 33 CS FF
A0 06 1E 0p CS FF
A0 07 0B CS FF
A0 07 0C CS FF
A0 07 0E 0p CS FF
Returns to the mode before BLC OFF only when BLC OFF
BLC Mask Display
Shutter Speed +
Shutter Speed -
Shutter Speed Set long
p: Displays the BLC MASK settings status on the monitor. (1: ON/0: OFF)
Increases shutter speed by one notch (Long time mode x 32 – High speed mode 1/10000)
Decreases shutter speed by one notch (Long time mode x 32 – High speed mode 1/10000)
Shutter
Speed
(Note 3)
(Note 3)
(Note 3)
Shutter Speed Mode Settings
0: Prolonged exposure shutter mode, 1: Normal mode, 3: High speed shutter mode
Shutter Speed OFF
Shutter Long Direct
A0 07 0F CS FF
Returns the shutter speed mode setting to normal mode setting
A0 07 11 0p CS FF
Shutter speed settings during prolonged exposure shutter mode
(0: x1, 1: x2, 2: x4, 3: x8, 4: x16, 5: x32)
Shutter Short Direct
A0 07 12 0p CS FF
Shutter speed settings during high speed shutter mode
The numbers within the brackets refer to the PAL model
(0: 1/60 [1/50], 1:1/100 [1/120], 2: 1/250, 3: 1/500, 4: 1/1000, 5: 1/2000, 6: 1/4000, 7: 1/10000)
Sense Up +
A0 07 1A CS FF
A0 07 1B CS FF
A0 07 1D 0p CS FF
Increase electronic sensitivity settings
(Note 3)
(Note 3)
Sense Up -
Sense Up Direct
p: Direct increased electronic sensitivity settings
(0: OFF, 1: x2, 2: x4, 3: x8, 4: x16, 5: x32)
ELS OFF
A0 07 28 CS FF
Sets shutter speed to 1x (1/60 [1/50]) after saving
The numbers within the brackets refer to the PAL model
ELS ON
A0 07 29 CS FF
A0 08 00 CS FF
A0 08 01 CS FF
A0 08 05 CS FF
A0 08 06 0p 0q CS FF
Returns to electronic shutter speed saved by ELS OFF
Motion
Detector
Motion Detector OFF
Motion Detector ON
Motion Size Preset
Motion Size Direct
Motion sensor ON/OFF
(Note 3)
Returns detected motion size settings to factory defaults (Initial value: V-Size: 1, H-Size: 1)
Detected motion size settings p: V-Size (1-6) q: H-Size (1-8) 但し、VxH の MAX 9 (Initial value: V-Size:
1, H-Size: 1)
Motion Size Display
Masking OFF
A0 08 07 0p CS FF
A0 08 0A CS FF
A0 08 0B CS FF
A0 08 0F CS FF
p: Displays the MOTION SIZE settings status on the monitor. (1: ON/0: OFF)
Mask area settings for motion detection ON/OFF
Masking ON
Mask Area Preset
Mask Area Direct
Returns mask area for motion detection to factory defaults
A0 08 13 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u Mask area settings for motion detection
0v 0w 0x 0y 0z 0n CS FF
(Note 1)
Motion Mask Display
Sensitivity Move +
A0 08 14 0p CS FF
A0 08 15 CS FF
A0 08 16 CS FF
A0 08 19 CS FF
A0 08 1D 0p CS FF
A0 08 1F CS FF
A0 08 20 CS FF
A0 08 23 CS FF
A0 08 27 0p CS FF
A0 08 29 CS FF
A0 08 2A CS FF
A0 08 2D CS FF
A0 08 31 0p CS FF
A0 08 33 CS FF
A0 08 34 CS FF
A0 08 37 CS FF
p: Displays the MOTION MASK settings status on the monitor. (1: ON/0: OFF)
Motion detection sensitivity settings (Initial value: 5)
* Smaller values increase the sensitivity to small movements.
Sensitivity Move -
Sensitivity Move Preset
Sensitivity Move Direct
Sensitivity Y-Level +
Sensitivity Y-Level -
Returns motion detection sensitivity settings to factory defaults (Initial value: 5)
p: Direct motion detection sensitivity settings 1-10 (Initial value: 5)
Minimum brightness settings for motion detection (Initial value: 5)
* Smaller values increase the sensitivity to movements even on dark screens.
Sensitivity Y-Level Peset
Sensitivity Y-Level Direct
Sensitivity Y-Differ +
Sensitivity Y-Differ -
Returns minimum brightness settings for motion detection to factory default (Initial value: 5)
p: Direct minimum brightness settings for motion detection 1-10 (Initial value: 5)
Brightness variation settings for undetected motion (Initial value: 5)
* Smaller values increase the sensitivity to movements even with large brightness variation.
Sensitivity Y-Differ Preset
Sensitivity Y-Differ Direct
Sensitivity Duration +
Sensitivity Duration -
Sensitivity Duration Preset
Sensitivity Duration Direct
Motion Zoom
Returns brightness variation settings for undetected motion to factory defaults (Initial value: 5)
p: Direct brightness variation settings for undetected motion 1-10 (Initial value: 5)
Continuous movement time for motion detection (Initial value: 1)
* Smaller values increase the sensitivity to fast moving subjects.
Returns continuous movement time for motion detection to factory defaults (Initial value: 1)
p: Direct continuous movement time for motion detection 1-60 (Initial value: 1)
A0 08 3B
p
CS FF
A0 08 3D 0p CS FF
p: Zoom magnification during motion detection (Initial value: 0)
(0: OFF, 1: x1.4, 2: x2, 3: x2.8, 4: x4, 5: x5.6, 6: x 1/1.4, 7: x 1/2, 8: x 1/2.8, 9: x 1/4, 10: x 1/5.6)
Motion Interval
A0 08 42 0p CS FF
p: Interval time until the start of next detection during motion detection (Initial value: 0)
(0: 5s, 1: 10s, 2: 15s, 3: 20s, 4: 30s, 5: 1m, 6: 2m, 7: 3m, 8: 4m, 9: 5m)
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FF: Terminator
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Model: VCC-MD800/700/600/500
Message
Sync
Sync INT
A0 09 00 CS FF
A0 09 01 CS FF
A0 09 0B CS FF
A0 09 0C CS FF
A0 09 0F CS FF
Internal synchronization mode
Sync L-L
Power supply synchronization mode
L-L Phase +
L-L Phase -
L-L Phase Preset
Synchronous phase settings for power source synchronization
Returns synchronous phase settings for power source synchronization to factory defaults
(Initial value: 0)
L-L Phase Direct
A0 09 13 0p 0q 0r CS FF
pqr: Synchronous phase settings for power source synchronization
Direct 0-524 (NTSC) / 0-624 (PAL) (Initial value: 0)
AGC
COLOR MAX Gain
B/W MAX Gain
AUTO MAX Gain
AGC ON/OFF
A0 0A 00 0p CS FF
A0 0A 01 0p CS FF
A0 0A 02 0p CS FF
A0 0A 03 0p CS FF
p: AGC MAX Gain settings during COLOR (0: LOW, 1: NORM, 2: MID, 3: HIGH)
p: AGC MAX Gain settings during B/W (0: LOW, 1: NORM, 2: MID, 3: HIGH)
p: AGC MAX Gain settings during AUTO (1: NORM, 2: MID, 3: HIGH)
p: AGC ON/OFF switch (Cannot be set to OFF when D/N AUTO or when SENSE UP setting is enabled)
(0:OFF, 1:ON)
(Note 3)
COLOR AGC_OFF Gain +
COLOR AGC_OFF Gain -
B/W AGC_OFF Gain +
B/W AGC_OFF Gain -
Gain Preset
A0 0A 0B CS FF
A0 0A 0C CS FF
A0 0A 0D CS FF
A0 0A 0E CS FF
A0 0A 0F CS FF
Gain settings when COLOR and AGC are OFF (Initial value: 0dB)
Gain settings when B/W and AGC are OFF (Initial value: 0dB)
Returns gain settings when AGC is OFF to factory defaults
(D/N camera is both COLOR and B/W) (Initial value: 0dB)
p: Gain settings when COLOR and AGC are OFF
(0: 0dB, 1: 3dB, 2: 6dB, 3: 9dB, 4: 12dB, 5: 15dB, 6: 18dB, 7: 21dB, 8: 24dB, 9: 27dB, 10: 30dB)
p: Gain settings when B/W and AGC are OFF
Gain Direct (COLOR)
Gain Direct (B/W)
A0 0A 12 0p CS FF
A0 0A 13 0p CS FF
A0 0B 00 CS FF
(0: 0dB, 1: 3dB, 2: 6dB, 3: 9dB, 4: 12dB, 5: 15dB, 6: 18dB, 7: 21dB, 8: 24dB, 9: 27dB, 10: 30dB)
Aperture OFF
ON
A0 0B 01 CS FF
A0 0B 0B CS FF
A0 0B 0C CS FF
A0 0B 0F CS FF
A0 0B 13 0p CS FF
A0 0B 15 CS FF
A0 0B 16 CS FF
A0 0B 19 CS FF
A0 0B 1D 0p CS FF
A0 0C 00 CS FF
A0 0C 01 CS FF
A0 0C 02 CS FF
A0 0C 03 CS FF
A0 0D 00 CS FF
A0 0D 01 CS FF
A0 0D 02 CS FF
A0 0D 03 CS FF
A0 10 00 0p CS FF
A0 10 01 0p CS FF
A0 10 02 00 0p CS FF
A0 10 05 0p CS FF
Aperture V +
Vertical contour compensation settings
Aperture V -
Aperture V Preset
Aperture V Direct
Aperture H +
Aperture H -
Aperture H Preset
Aperture H Direct
OFF
Returns vertical contour compensation settings to factory defaults (Initial value: 8)
p: Vertical contour compensation settings 1-15 (Initial value: 8)
Horizontal contour compensation settings (Initial value: 8)
Returns horizontal contour compensation settings to factory defaults (Initial value: 8)
p: Horizontal contour compensation settings 1-15 (Initial value: 8)
Gamma OFF (1)
Gamma
Mirror
ON
Gamma ON (0.45)
SMART1
Gamma SMART1 (Increases the contrast of dark sections)
Gamma SMART2 (Further increases the contrast of dark sections)
Canceling Inversions
SMART2
OFF
H-Mirror
Horizontal inversion (Cancels vertical inversion)
Vertical inversion (Cancels horizontal inversion)
Vertical and horizontal inversions
V-Mirror
HV-Mirror
Privacy
Area Mask OFF
p: Mask number 1-15 (All OFF when 0)
Masking Area Mask ON
Privacy Mask Move
p: Mask number 1-15 (All ON when 0) * Up to 4 masks can be displayed on a single-screen.
p: Privacy mask angle link (0: OFF, 1: ON) * When set to OFF only Mask numbers 1 – 4 can be used.
p: Mask number 1-15 (ALL CLEAR when 0)
Area Mask Position Clr
*Only the "Position setting" is cleared. To make the mask display off, set the Area mask to OFF.
Area Mask Position Set
A0 10 09 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u Sets the positioning of the mask. Refer to the Privacy
Refer to "Function Descriptions [11]Privacy Mask Setting"
0v 0w 0x CS FF
Area Mask Position Center Set A0 10 0A 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t CS Sets the mask to the center of the optical axis. (p: mask number 1-15)
FF
Area Mask Position Full Screen A0 10 0B 0p CS FF
Set
Mask is set the full screen being displayed (p: mask number 1-15)
Area Mask Degree Set
A0 10 11 0p 0q 0r 0s xt 0u p: Mask No 1-8, qrs: Pan Degree tuv: Tilt Degree * Degree increased x10 and the value input is
converted to a hexadecimal number. x: Tilt angle sign bit
A0 11 00 0p 0q 0r xs 0t 0u Current positioning information settings when installing dome camera * The degree is magnified x10,
inputs the value changed to a hexadecimal number. pqr: Pan Degree, stu:Tilt Degree, x: Tilt angle sign
bit
(Note 9)
0v CS FF
CS FF
Pan/Tilt
Degree
Pan/Tilt Degree
Auto Mask Pos. OFF
A0 11 0A CS FF
A0 11 0B CS FF
A0 12 00 CS FF
A0 12 01 CS FF
Privacy mask is set to the information of Pan/TiltDegree positioning and is not moved
Auto Mask Pos. ON
Privacy mask is set to the information of Pan/TiltDegree positioning and is moved
STILL
OFF
ON
Sets the current image to still.
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Model: VCC-MD800/700/600/500
Message
OSD
Zoom Ratio
A0 14 00 0p CS FF
A0 14 01 0q CS FF
p: Zoom magnification display
Zoom magnification display position p: x-position (0-19) q: y-position (0-11) (Initial value: x: 19 y: 11)
p: Orientation / angle information display (1: ON/0: OFF) (Note 4)
Zoom Ratio Position
Direction
p
A0 14 02 0p CS FF
Direction Position
A0 14 03 0p 0q CS FF
Positioning of the orientation / angle information display p: x-position (0-11) q: y-position (0-11) ( (Initial
value: x: 1 y: 11)
Set North
A0 14 04 0p CS FF
p: Setting the current position to the home position (Orientation: North, PAN angle: 0˚)
(1: ON/0: PRESET)
p: Version display (1: ON/0: OFF)
(Note 4)
(Note 6)
Rom Version Display
A0 14 10 0p CS FF
A0 15 00 CS FF
A0 15 01 CS FF
Camera
ID
OFF
Camera ID display (ON/OFF)
ON
ID SET (ASCII code)
A0 15 09
p
q
r
s
t
u
Camera ID settings
(Note 5)
v
w
CS FF
ID X-Position +
ID X-Position -
ID Y-Position +
ID Y-Position -
Title
A0 15 0B CS FF
A0 15 0C CS FF
A0 15 10 CS FF
A0 15 11 CS FF
Setting the positioning of the Camera ID display (horizontal)
Setting the positioning of the Camera ID display (vertical)
A0 15 20 0p CS FF
A0 15 21
p: Title display (1: ON/0: OFF)
Title settings
Title Set (ASCII code)
p
q
r
s
t
u
(Note 5)
v
w
CS FF
Title Position
A0 15 22 0p CS FF
p: Positioning of the title display (1: displayed on the next line from the ID / 0: displayed on the same
line)
EEPROM EEPROM Access
Access
A0 19 01 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t CS Writes the values to the EEPROM
FF
pqr: Address 0-2047 st: Data 0-255
Baudrate 19200 bps
9600 bps
A0 1A 00 CS FF
A0 1A 01 CS FF
A0 1A 02 CS FF
A0 1A 03 CS FF
A0 1A 04 CS FF
A0 1F 00 CS FF
A0 1F 01 CS FF
A0 1F 0A CS FF
A0 1F 0B CS FF
A0 28 00 CS FF
A0 28 01 CS FF
A0 28 02 CS FF
A0 28 03 CS FF
A0 28 04 CS FF
A0 28 05 0p CS FF
UART communication speed settings
Enables after camera restart
4800 bps
2400 bps
38400 bps
ALARM
ALARM OUT OFF
ALARM OUT ON
LINE OUT OFF
LINE OUT ON
D/N COLOR
External alarm output settings (For zoom cameras)
Alarm output settings to controller (For zoom cameras)
DAY/
○
○
○
○
○
○
Color Mode
D/N BLACK/WHITE
D/N AUTO
Black and White Mode
NIGHT
Color/Black and White Auto Switch Mode
(Note 3)
D/N BURST OFF
D/N BURST ON
D/N LEVEL SET
Burst Settings ON/OFF
p: Color/Black and White Switch Level Settings (0: LOW, 1: MID, 2: HIGH, 3: ADJ)
Switch level LOW: Dark – High: Bright ADJ: Manual setting
Switch Level LOW: Dark-HIGH: Bright
D/N ADJ DIRECT (C->B/W)
A0 28 06 0p CS FF
○
ADJ: Manual Settings
p: Color Black and White Switch Level Manual Settings 0-6
Larger value switches darker sections (Initial value: 4)
p: Black and White Color Switch Level Manual Settings 0-6
Larger value switches darker sections (Initial value: 4)
D/N ADJ DIRECT (B/W->C)
D/N FOCUS SET (AUTO)
D/N FOCUS SET (B/W)
A0 28 07 0p CS FF
A0 28 08 0p CS FF
A0 28 09 0p CS FF
○
○
○
p: Focus mode settings during D/N AUTO black and white, 0: Near infrared wavelength compensation
(MODE1), 1: Corresponds to optical wavelengths (MODE2)
p: Focus mode settings during D/N BLACK/WHITE, 0: Near infrared wavelength compensation
(MODE1), 1: Corresponds to optical wavelengths (MODE2)
DNR OFF at AGC ON
DNR ON at AGC ON
D/N Filter Slide Time
A0 28 14 CS FF
A0 28 15 CS FF
DNR ON/OFF
(Note 3)
A0 28 16
p
CS FF
○
p: Changes the D/N filter slide time. (5 – 20 seconds) [Initial value: 0 seconds]
p: Stabilizer (Stabilizing function) ON/OFF (0: OFF/1: ON) * Only VCC-MD700/800 series
p: Setting the level of the Stabilizer Level (0: Low 1: Middle 2: High) default: 1
* Only VCC-MD700/800 series
Stabilizer Stabilizer OFF/ON
Stabilizer Level
A0 33 00 0p CS FF
A0 33 01 0p CS FF
Auto
Pursuit
Auto Pursuit OFF/ON
Auto Pursuit Sensitivity
A0 34 00 0p CS FF
p: Auto Pursuit ON/OFF (0: OFF/1: ON)
A0 34 01 0p CS FF
p: Sets the sensitivity to brightness variation when motion is detected
1-F (High sensitivity – Low sensitivity)
CS: Checksum
FF: Terminator
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Model: VCC-MD400/300
[5] Command List for MD400 and 300
Message
System
CAMERA TYPE Unit
CAMERA TYPE Dome
CAMERA TYPE Zoom
All Initial
A0 01 01 00 CS FF
A0 01 01 01 CS FF
A0 01 01 02 CS FF
A0 01 0A CS FF
Sanyo Dome Camera ID
Sanyo Dome Camera ID
Initialization of Unadjusted EEPROM Values (Set to Factory Defaults)
Initialization of All Menu Settings
All Menu Initial
Lens Initial
A0 01 0B CS FF
A0 01 0C CS FF
Detection of initial lens position
Reset
A0 01 0D CS FF
Restarting camera (Saves the setting value)
Initialization of menu settings other than privacy mask settings
Menu Initial
Tele
A0 01 0E CS FF
Zoom
A0 02 05 CS FF
Wide
A0 02 06 CS FF
Tele/Wide Stop
Tele/Wide Speed
Direct
A0 02 07 CS FF
A0 02 08 0p CS FF
A0 02 09 0p 0q 0r CS FF
p: Speed 1-4 during Tele and Wide commands (1: Slow-4: Fast [Initial value: 3])
pqr: Direct Position
・MD400, 0: Wide, 1829: 22x (optical), 2069: 352x (digital)
・MD300, 0: Wide, 2248: 22x (optical), 2488: 352x (digital)
Digital Zoom Tele Limiter command needs to be sent before moving to digital zoom field.
p: Maximum digital zoom magnification (0: x0 [Initial value], 1: x2, 2: x4, 3: x8, 4: x16)
p: Increased vertical sensitivity settings during digital zoom OFF/ON (0: OFF, 1: ON)
p: Vignette Reduction Mode Settings (0: OFF, 1: OVER0・1.05x, 2: OVER1・1.06x,
3: OVER 2・1.07x, 4: OVER 3・1.08x, 5: OVER4・1.09x, 6: OVER5・1.10x) (Initial value: 0)
Moves the zoom position to the optical TELE edge
Digital Zoom Tele Limiter
V-Reso.UP OFF/ON
VIEW ANGLE Set
A0 02 18 0p CS FF
A0 02 1F 0p CS FF
*1 A0 02 23 0p CS FF
Zoom Preset ON
Zoom Preset OFF
Auto Focus ON
Manual Focus ON
One Push Trigger
Far
A0 02 28 CS FF
A0 02 29 CS FF
A0 03 00 CS FF
A0 03 01 CS FF
A0 03 03 CS FF
A0 03 05 CS FF
A0 03 06 CS FF
A0 03 07 CS FF
A0 03 08 0p CS FF
A0 03 09 0p 0q 0r CS FF
A0 03 0E 0p CS FF
Returns the zoom position to the position before the “Zoom Preset ON” operation
Focus
Operates the auto focus operation once
Near
Far/Near Stop
Far/Near Speed
Direct
p: Speed 1-4 during Far and Near commands (1: Slow-4: Fast (Initial value: 2))
pqr: Direct Position (VCC-MD400 0:Far 3524:Near VCC-MD300 0:Far 4008:Near)
p: Subject distance limit during auto focus and manual focus
(0: 10 cm, 1: 30cm, 2: 50 cm, 3: 1 m [Initial value], 4: 3 m, 5: 5 m)
p: Auto focus restart sensitivity settings (0: LOW, 1: HI [Initial value], 2: HI+)
High+ automatically restarts every 10 seconds (only TELE side) in addition to restarting the change in
subject
Near Limiter
Auto Focus Sensitivity
Focus Area
A0 03 10 0p CS FF
A0 03 13 0p CS FF
Settings Determining Auto Focus Areas 1-3
1: Entire screen-3: Only center of the screen (Initial value: 2)
Auto White Balance Mode (Same as "0" in WB Mode)
White
ATW
A0 04 00 CS FF
A0 04 01 CS FF
MWB
Manual White Balance Mode (Same as "1" in WB Mode)
Balance
One Push Trigger (AWC Set) A0 04 03 CS FF
Executes OnePush in AWC Mode
(Note 7)
(Note 7)
AWC Reset
A0 04 04 CS FF
Returns to the original mode only after executing the OnePush Trigger command
Smart ATW (high color saturation compensation) ON/OFF (OFF: 0 [Initial value], ON: 1)
*This mode is valid when WB mode is set to ATW.
ATW Smart OFF/ON
A0 04 06 0p CS FF
MWB Red +
A0 04 0B CS FF
A0 04 0C CS FF
A0 04 0F CS FF
A0 04 13 0p 0q CS FF
A0 04 15 CS FF
A0 04 16 CS FF
A0 04 19 CS FF
A0 04 1D 0p 0q CS FF
A0 04 28 CS FF
A0 04 29 CS FF
A0 04 2D CS FF
MWB Red -
MWB Red Preset
MWB Red Direct
MWB Blue +
Returns MWB red component settings to factory defaults (Initial value: 64)
pq: Direct MWB red components 0-255
MWB Blue -
MWB Blue Preset
MWB Blue Direct
ATW Masking OFF
ATW Masking ON
ATW Mask Area Clr
ATW Mask Area Set
Returns MWB blue component settings to factory defaults (Initial value: 64)
pq: Direct MWB blue components 0-255
Mask settings ON/OFF during ATW
Initialization of mask settings during ATW
A0 04 31 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u Mask area settings during ATW
0v 0w 0x 0y 0z 0n CS FF
(Note 1)
Iris
Auto IRIS
A0 05 00 CS FF
A0 05 01 CS FF
A0 05 02 CS FF
A0 05 0B CS FF
A0 05 0C CS FF
A0 05 0F CS FF
A0 05 13 0p 0q CS FF
A0 05 15 CS FF
A0 05 16 CS FF
A0 05 19 CS FF
A0 05 1D 0p CS FF
Manual IRIS (EI OFF)
Manual IRIS (EI ON)
Iris Level +
Iris level operation during auto iris
Iris Level -
Iris Level Preset
Iris Level Direct
Manual Iris Stop +
Manual Iris Stop -
Manual Iris Stop Preset
Manual Iris Stop Direct
Returns iris levels during auto iris to factory defaults (Initial value: 40)
pq: Iris level 0 (Dark) - 100 (Bright) during auto iris (Initial value: 40)
Aperture operation during manual iris (Initial value: 17)
Returns aperture during manual iris to factory default (Initial value: 17)
p: Aperture 1 (Close) - 17 (Open) during manual iris
*1: Only MD400 CS: Checksum
*2: Only MD300 FF: Terminator
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Model: VCC-MD400/300
Message
Backlight BLC OFF
Multi BLC ON
A0 06 00 CS FF
A0 06 01 CS FF
Backlight compensation OFF
Backlight compensation multifractionated evaluative metering mode (Backlight compensates after
measuring the light of the entire screen.)
Multi BLC Weight -
Multi BLC Weight +
Multi BLC Weight Preset
Multi BLC Weight Direct
Multi BLC Bright -
A0 06 04 00 CS FF
A0 06 04 01 CS FF
A0 06 05 CS FF
Sensitivity settings during Multi BLC
BLC is easier to determine with a larger value (Initial value: 7)
Returns sensitivity during Multi BLC to factory defaults (Initial value: 7)
p: Direct sensitivity settings 0-15 during Multi BLC (Initial value: 7)
Brightness settings during Multi BLC
A0 06 06 0p CS FF
A0 06 07 00 CS FF
A0 06 07 01 CS FF
A0 06 08 CS FF
Larger value increases brightness when determining BLC (Initial value: 7)
Multi BLC Bright +
Multi BLC Bright Preset
Multi BLC Bright Direct
Center BLC ON
Returns brightness settings during Multi BLC to factory defaults (Initial value: 7)
p: Direct brightness settings 0-15 during Multi BLC (Initial value: 7)
BLC center-weighted metering mode (Backlight compensates after measuring the light mainly in the
center.)
A0 06 09 0p CS FF
A0 06 0B CS FF
Center BLC Weight Preset
Center BLC Weight Direct
A0 06 0F CS FF
Returns sensitivity settings during Center BLC to factory defaults (Each initial value: 0)
A0 06 10 0p 0q 0r 0s CS FF Sensitivity settings during Center BLC
p: Top(0-7) q: Bottom(0-7) r: Left(0-7) s: Right(0-7) (Each initial value: 0)
Returns center area settings during Center BLC to factory defaults (Each initial value: 0)
A0 06 13 0p 0q 0r 0s CS FF Center area settings during Center BLC
p: x-position(0-7) q: y-position(0-5) r: x-size(0-7) s: y-size(0-5)
Center BLC Area Preset
Center BLC Area Direct
A0 06 12 CS FF
(Initial value: x-position: 2 y-position: 1 x-size: 3 y-size: 3)
*When x-size:0 y-size:0, it becomes 1 area.
BLC mask mode
Mask BLC ON
A0 06 15 CS FF
A0 06 19 CS FF
Mask BLC Area Preset
Mask BLC Area Direct
Return mask area settings during Mask BLC to factory defaults
A0 06 1D 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u Mask area settings during Mask BLC
0v 0w 0x 0y 0z 0n CS FF
(Note 1)
BLC ON
A0 06 33 CS FF
A0 07 0B CS FF
A0 07 0C CS FF
A0 07 0E 0p CS FF
Returns to the mode before BLC OFF only when BLC OFF
Increases shutter speed by one notch
Shutter
Speed
Shutter Speed +
Shutter Speed -
Shutter Speed Set long
Decreases shutter speed by one notch
Shutter Speed Mode Settings
0: Prolonged exposure shutter mode, 1: Normal mode, 3: High speed shutter mode
Same as Shutter Speed Set OFF
Shutter Speed OFF
Shutter Long Direct
A0 07 0F CS FF
A0 07 11 0p CS FF
Shutter speed settings during prolonged exposure shutter mode
(0: x1, 1: x2, 2: x4, 3: x8, 4: x16, 5: x32)
Shutter Short Direct
A0 07 12 0p CS FF
Shutter speed settings during high speed shutter mode
(0: 1/60 (50), 1:1/100 (120), 2: 1/250, 3: 1/500, 4: 1/1000, 5: 1/2000, 6: 1/4000, 7: 1/10000)
Increase electronic sensitivity settings
Sense Up +
A0 07 1A CS FF
A0 07 1B CS FF
A0 07 1D 0p CS FF
Sense Up -
Sense Up Direct
p: Direct increased electronic sensitivity settings
(0: OFF, 1: x2, 2: x4, 3: x8, 4: x16, 5: x32)
ELS OFF
A0 07 28 CS FF
A0 07 29 CS FF
A0 08 00 CS FF
A0 08 01 CS FF
A0 08 05 CS FF
A0 08 06 0p 0q CS FF
A0 08 08 CS FF
A0 08 09 CS FF
A0 08 0A CS FF
A0 08 0B CS FF
A0 08 0F CS FF
Sets shutter speed to 1x (1/60) after saving
Returns to electronic shutter speed saved by ELS OFF
ELS ON
Motion
Motion Detector OFF
Motion Detector ON
Motion Size Preset
Motion Size Direct
Alarm Sign OFF
Alarm Sign ON
Masking OFF
Motion sensor ON/OFF
Detector
Returns detected motion size settings to factory defaults (Initial value: V-Size: 1, H-Size: 1)
Detected motion size settings p: V-Size (1-6) q: H-Size (1-8) (Initial value: V-Size: 1, H-Size: 1)
Display ON/OFF during alarm input
Mask area settings for motion detection ON/OFF
Masking ON
Mask Area Preset
Mask Area Direct
Returns mask area for motion detection to factory defaults
A0 08 13 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u Mask area settings for motion detection
0v 0w 0x 0y 0z 0n CS FF
(Note 1)
Sensitivity Move +
A0 08 15 CS FF
A0 08 16 CS FF
A0 08 19 CS FF
A0 08 1D 0p CS FF
A0 08 1F CS FF
A0 08 20 CS FF
A0 08 23 CS FF
A0 08 27 0p CS FF
A0 08 29 CS FF
A0 08 2A CS FF
A0 08 2D CS FF
A0 08 31 0p CS FF
A0 08 33 CS FF
A0 08 34 CS FF
A0 08 37 CS FF
A0 08 3B 0p CS FF
A0 08 3D 0p CS FF
Motion detection sensitivity settings (Initial value: 5)
Sensitivity Move -
Sensitivity Move Preset
Sensitivity Move Direct
Sensitivity Y-Level +
Sensitivity Y-Level -
Returns motion detection sensitivity settings to factory defaults (Initial value: 5)
p: Direct motion detection sensitivity settings 1-10 (Initial value: 5)
Minimum brightness settings for motion detection (Initial value: 5)
Sensitivity Y-Level Peset
Sensitivity Y-Level Direct
Sensitivity Y-Differ +
Sensitivity Y-Differ -
Returns minimum brightness settings for motion detection to factory default (Initial value: 5)
p: Direct minimum brightness settings for motion detection 1-10 (Initial value: 5)
Brightness variation settings for undetected motion (Initial value: 5)
Sensitivity Y-Differ Preset
Sensitivity Y-Differ Direct
Sensitivity Duration +
Sensitivity Duration -
Sensitivity Duration Preset
Sensitivity Duration Direct
Motion Zoom
Returns brightness variation settings for undetected motion to factory defaults (Initial value: 5)
p: Direct brightness variation settings for undetected motion 1-10 (Initial value: 5)
Continuous movement time for motion detection (Initial value: 1)
Returns continuous movement time for motion detection to factory defaults (Initial value: 1)
p: Direct continuous movement time for motion detection 1-60 (Initial value: 1)
p: Zoom magnification during motion detection
(0: OFF, 1: x1.4, 2: x2, 3: x2.8, 4: x4, 5: x6)
Motion Interval
A0 08 42 0p CS FF
p: Interval time until the start of next detection during motion detection
(0: 5s, 1: 10s, 2: 15s, 3: 20s, 4: 30s, 5: 1m, 6: 2m, 7: 3m, 8: 4m, 9: 5m)
Internal synchronization mode
Sync
Sync INT
A0 09 00 CS FF
A0 09 01 CS FF
A0 09 0B CS FF
A0 09 0C CS FF
A0 09 0F CS FF
Sync L-L
Power supply synchronization mode
L-L Phase +
L-L Phase -
L-L Phase Preset
Synchronous phase settings for power source synchronization
Returns synchronous phase settings for power source synchronization to factory defaults
(Initial value: 0)
L-L Phase Direct
A0 09 13 0p 0q 0r CS FF
pqr: Synchronous phase settings for power source synchronization
Direct 0-524 (NTSC) / 0-624 (PAL) (Each initial value: 0)
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Model: VCC-MD400/300
Message
Camera
ID
OFF
A0 15 00 CS FF
A0 15 01 CS FF
Camera ID display
Camera ID settings
ON
ID SET (ASCII code)
A0 15 09
p
w
k
q
x
r
s
z
t
(Note 5)
u
i
v
y
g
h
j
CS FF
ID X-Position +
A0 15 0B CS FF
A0 15 0C CS FF
Setting the positioning of the Camera ID display (horizontal)
Setting the positioning of the Camera ID display (vertical)
ID X-Position -
ID Y-Position +
A0 15 10 CS FF
ID Y-Position -
A0 15 11 CS FF
AGC
COLOR MAX Gain
B/W MAX Gain
*1 A0 0A 00 0p CS FF
*1 A0 0A 01 0p CS FF
*1 A0 0A 02 0p CS FF
*2 A0 0A 03 0p CS FF
*2 A0 0A 09 0p CS FF
A0 0A 0B CS FF
AGC MAX Gain settings during COLOR (0:AGC OFF, 1: -6dB, 2: 0dB, 3: 6dB, 4: 9dB)
AGC MAX Gain settings during B/W (0:AGC OFF, 1: -6dB, 2: 0dB, 3: 6dB, 4: 9dB, 5:12dB, 6:15dB)
AGC MAX Gain settings during AUTO (4: 9dB, 5:12dB, 6:15dB)
AUTO MAX Gain
AGC ON/OFF
AGC ON/OFF switch (invalid during D/N AUTO) (0:OFF, 1:ON)
Max Gain at AGC ON
COLOR AGC_OFF Gain +
COLOR AGC_OFF Gain -
B/W AGC_OFF Gain +
B/W AGC_OFF Gain -
Gain Preset
AGC MAX Gain settings during AUTO (0: -6dB, 1: 0dB, 2: 6dB, 3: 9dB)
Gain settings when COLOR and AGC are OFF (Initial value: 0dB)
Gain settings when B/W and AGC are OFF (Initial value: 0dB)
A0 0A 0C CS FF
*1 A0 0A 0D CS FF
*1 A0 0A 0E CS FF
A0 0A 0F CS FF
Returns gain settings when AGC is OFF to factory defaults
(D/N camera is both COLOR and B/W) (Initial value: 0dB)
Gain Direct (COLOR)
Gain Direct (B/W)
Gain Direct
*1 A0 0A 12 0p CS FF
*1 A0 0A 13 0p CS FF
Gain settings when COLOR and AGC are OFF
(0: 0dB, 1: 3dB, 2: 6dB, 3: 9dB, 4: 12dB, 5: 15dB, 6: 18dB, 7: 21dB, 8: 24dB, 9: 27dB, 10: 30dB)
Gain settings when B/W and AGC are OFF
(0: 0dB, 1: 3dB, 2: 6dB, 3: 9dB, 4: 12dB, 5: 15dB, 6: 18dB, 7: 21dB, 8: 24dB, 9: 27dB, 10: 30dB)
*2 A0 0A 13
0
CS FF
Gain setting when AGC is OFF
(0: 0dB, 1: 3dB, 2: 6dB, 3: 9dB, 4: 12dB, 5: 15dB, 6: 18dB, 7: 21dB, 8: 24dB, 9: 27dB, 10: 30dB)
DNR OFF at AGC ON
DNR ON at AGC ON
*2 A0 0A 14 CS FF
*2 A0 0A 15 CS FF
A0 0B 00 CS FF
A0 0B 01 CS FF
A0 0B 0B CS FF
A0 0B 0C CS FF
A0 0B 0F CS FF
DNR ON/OFF
Aperture OFF
ON
Aperture V +
Vertical contour compensation settings
Aperture V -
Aperture V Preset
Returns vertical contour compensation settings to factory defaults (Initial value: 8)
p: Vertical contour compensation settings 1-15 (Initial value: 8)
Aperture V Direct
Aperture H +
Aperture H -
Aperture H Preset
Aperture H Direct
OFF
A0 0B 13 0p CS FF
A0 0B 15 CS FF
A0 0B 16 CS FF
A0 0B 19 CS FF
A0 0B 1D 0p CS FF
A0 0C 00 CS FF
A0 0C 01 CS FF
A0 0C 02 CS FF
A0 0C 03 CS FF
A0 0D 00 CS FF
A0 0D 01 CS FF
A0 0D 02 CS FF
A0 0D 03 CS FF
A0 10 00 0p CS FF
A0 10 01 0p CS FF
A0 10 05 0p CS FF
Horizontal contour compensation settings (Initial value: 8)
Returns horizontal contour compensation settings to factory defaults (Initial value: 8)
p: Horizontal contour compensation settings 1-15 (Initial value: 8)
Gamma OFF (1)
Gamma
Mirror
ON
Gamma ON (0.45)
SMART1
Gamma SMART1 (Increases the contrast of dark sections)
Gamma SMART2 (Further increases the contrast of dark sections)
Canceling Inversions
SMART2
OFF
H-Mirror
Horizontal inversion (Cancels vertical inversion)
Vertical inversion (Cancels horizontal inversion)
Vertical and horizontal inversions
V-Mirror
HV-Mirror
Privacy
Masking
Area Mask OFF
Area Mask ON
Area Mask Position Clr
p: Mask number 1-8 (ALL OFF when 0)
p: Mask number 1-8 (ALL ON when 0)
p: Mask number 1-8 (ALL CLEAR when 0)
*Only the "Position setting" is cleared. To make the mask display off, set the Area mask to OFF.
Area Mask Position Set
A0 10 09 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u Refer to "Function Descriptions [11]Privacy Mask Setting"
0v 0w 0x CS FF
Area Mask Position Center Set A0 10 0A 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t CS Sets the mask to the center of the optical axis.
FF
*2 A0 10 11 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u p: Mask No 1-8, qrs: Pan Degree tuv: Tilt Degree
0v CS FF
A0 11 00 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u
CS FF
Mask Area Degree Set
Pan/Tilt Degree
Pan/Tilt
Degree
Current positioning information settings when installing dome camera
pqr: Pan Degree, stu:Tilt Degree
(Note 9)
Auto Mask Pos. OFF
A0 11 0A CS FF
A0 11 0B CS FF
A0 12 00 CS FF
A0 12 01 CS FF
Privacy mask is set to the information of Pan/TiltDegree positioning and is not moved
Privacy mask is set to the information of Pan/TiltDegree positioning and is moved
Auto Mask Pos. ON
STILL
OFF
ON
Sets the current image to still.
EEPROM EEPROM Access
Access
A0 19 01 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t CS Writes the values to the EEPROM
pqr: Address 0-2047 st: Data 0-255
FF
Baudrate 19200 bps
9600 bps
A0 1A 00 CS FF
A0 1A 01 CS FF
A0 1A 02 CS FF
A0 1A 03 CS FF
UART communication speed settings
Enables after camera restart
4800 bps
2400 bps
*1: Only MD400 CS: Checksum
*2: Only MD300 FF: Terminator
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Message
DAY/
NIGHT
D/N COLOR
*1 A0 28 00 CS FF
*1 A0 28 01 CS FF
*1 A0 28 02 CS FF
*1 A0 28 03 CS FF
*1 A0 28 04 CS FF
*1 A0 28 05 0p CS FF
Color Mode
D/N BLACK/WHITE
D/N AUTO
Black and White Mode
Color/Black and White Auto Switch Mode
D/N BURST OFF
D/N BURST ON
D/N LEVEL
Burst Settings ON/OFF
Color/Black and White Switch Level Settings (0: LOW, 1: MID, 2: HIGH, 3: ADJ)
Switch Level LOW: Dark-HIGH: Bright ADJ: Manual Settings
D/N ADJ DIRECT (C->B/W) *1 A0 28 06 0p CS FF
D/N ADJ DIRECT (B/W->C) *1 A0 28 07 0p CS FF
D/N FOCUS SET (AUTO) *1 A0 28 08 0p CS FF
p: Color Black and White Switch Level Manual Settings 0-6
Larger value switches darker sections (Initial value: 4)
p: Black and White Color Switch Level Manual Settings 0-6
Larger value switches darker sections (Initial value: 4)
p: Focus mode settings during D/N AUTO black and white, 0: Near infrared wavelength compensation
(MODE), 1: Corresponds to optical wavelengths (MODE2)
D/N FOCUS SET (B/W)
*1 A0 28 09 0p CS FF
p: Focus mode settings during D/N BLACK/WHITE, 0: Near infrared wavelength compensation (MODE),
1: Corresponds to optical wavelengths (MODE2)
DNR OFF at AGC ON
DNR ON at AGC ON
*1 A0 28 14 CS FF
*1 A0 28 15 CS FF
DNR ON/OFF
*1: Only MD400 CS: Checksum
*2: Only MD300 FF: Terminator
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[7] Notes
Note 1 Area Settings
Divide the screen into 48 areas (6 vertical and 8 horizontal) and set an area to “1” to configure the mask and “0”
to not configure the mask. On a row, bits 1 to 4 from the left are on the upper level and bits 5 to 8 are on the lower
level. All six rows are connected in order from the top and transmitted according to protocol.
Example: Motion Mask Area Settings (Figure 1)
When setting Figure 1 (the area covered in black shows the position of the mask), transmit in the order described
below.
A0 Header
08 Motion Command
13 Motion Area Settings
07 First Row (00000111
00 →0111, 0000)
07 Second Row (00000111
00 →0111, 0000)
07 Third Row (01100111
06 →0111, 0110)
00 Fourth Row (01100000
06 →0000, 0110)
00 Fifth Row (01100000
06 →0000, 0110)
02 Sixth Row (00000010
00 →0010, 0000)
CS Checksum
FF Terminator
* The setting commands for the ATW Mask Area, Mask BLC Area are also transmitted using the procedure
described above.
* The Motion Detection Area (Query command Status type 8) also responds in the order described above.
(The area where motion is detected is set to “1”.)
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⁃
When setting the motion setting to ON
When unable to set
Note 3 Exclusive processing
⁃
Setting to auto iris mode, when SENSE UP is set
Cannot be set when set to auto iris and SENSE
UP.
・
When unable to set
Cannot be set when the motion sensor is set to
ON.
・
Cannot be set when the shutter speed is set to
long exposure shutter mode (LONG).
・
Cannot be set when auto pursuit is set to ON.
・
Auto switch setting
Changes auto pursuit to OFF.
Auto switch setting
・
Sets AGC to ON.
・
・
Sets the shutter speed to normal settings.
⁃
When setting V-RESO UP to ON
When unable to set
⁃
⁃
Set to auto switch setting when set to manual
iris (EI ON)
Cannot be set when the shutter speed is set to
long exposure shutter mode (LONG).
Cannot be set when set to auto iris and SENSE
UP.
・
・
・
Auto switch setting
Sets the shutter speed to normal settings.
・
Cannot be set when set to AGC ON and DNR ON.
When setting SENSE UP
(*Valid with auto iris mode)
⁃
⁃
When setting DNR to ON (*Valid when AGC ON)
Auto switch setting
When unable to set
Cannot be set when the motion sensor is set to
ON.
・
Changes V-RESO UP to OFF.
・
Cannot be set when AGC is set to OFF.
Cannot be set when auto pursuit is set to ON.
・
・
AWhen setting AGC to OFF
When unable to set
Auto switch setting
Cannot be set when D/N is set to AUTO.
Cannot be set when set to auto iris and SENSE
UP.
・
・
Sets the shutter speed to normal settings.
Changes V-RESO UP to OFF.
・
・
⁃
When setting shutter speed to high-speed
shutter mode (SHORT)
⁃
⁃
When setting D/N to AUTO
Auto switch setting
When unable to set
Cannot be set when set to auto iris and SENSE
UP.
・
Changes AGC to ON.
・
Cannot be set when set to manual iris and EI ON.
・
When setting auto pursuit to ON
When unable to set
⁃
When setting the shutter speed to long exposure
shutter mode (LONG)
Cannot be set when set to auto iris and SENSE
UP.
・
When unable to set
Cannot be set when the shutter speed is set to
long exposure shutter mode (LONG).
・
Cannot be set when set to auto iris and SENSE
UP.
・
Auto switch setting
Changes the motion sensor to OFF.
Cannot be set when set to manual iris and EI ON.
Cannot be set when the motion sensor is set to
ON.
・
・
・
Cannot be set when auto pursuit is set to ON.
・
Auto switch setting
Changes V-RESO UP to OFF.
・
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Note 6 Rom Version display
Note 4 Orientation / angle display
The display angle is changed using Pan/Tilt Degree
commands.
The Set North command sets the current position to N
and the pan degree to 0.
No command other than the Version display ON/OFF
command will be received during Version display.
No OSD other than the Version OSD is displayed
during Version display.
Pan angle versus orientation is as follows.
The display will be erased 3 minutes after the ON
command is sent.
N
NE
E
337.6-22.5
22.6-67.5
67.6-112.5
112.6-157.5
157.6-202.5
202.6-247.5
247.6-292.5
292.6-337.5
Note 7 ATW Smart exclusion processing
SE
S
In models MD-300, 400 the Onepush Trigger by
Onepush Trigger (AWC set) command is not available
when setting the ATW Smart.
Before issuing an AWC set command set the ATW
Smart to OFF.
SW
W
NW
If setting the ATW Smart to ON again, do so once the
Onepush Trigger operation is complete (3 seconds) or
right before sending the ATW command.
Note 5 How to set the Camera ID and Title
Detailed settings of Camera ID and Title settings are
as follows.
Set 8 (16) characters in ASCII code.
Transmit eight (16) characters at the time in order
starting with the first character. The following
characters may be used.
* The following value (HEX) is also answered as
response command to a query command.
* No Title settings are available for models MD400,
MD300.
Note 8 Pxel defect compensation
When pixel defect compensation function has been
executed by command, command transmission
cannot be done during the period described below
(not sending either ACK/NACK/ERR) :
MD600(P), MD500(P): 15 seconds
MD800(P), MD700(P): 20 seconds
* The numbers within the brackets refer to the VCC-
MD400 and MD300 models
Note 9 Pan/Tilt angle setting
Due to optimization on controlling Auto Focus and
Privacy Masks, send same coordinate data at least
twice when Pan/Tilt remain stationary.
Character Code (HEX)
Character Code (HEX)
(Blank)
32
45
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
20
2D
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3A
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
H
I
J
K
L
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
48
49
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
4F
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
5A
-
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Note10 Method of model distinguishing
5th digit in version bit5 of 3rd byte in status
info
command
VCC-MD800(P) 5
VCC-MD700(P) 5
VCC-MD600(P) 4
VCC-MD500(P) 4
1
0
1
0
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Version Query Command: 80 4A 0A CS FF
Version Response Command:
C0 4A 0A 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u
0v 0w CS FF
↑
x36
x30
5
:
4
:
Status Command: 80 4A 01 CS FF
Status Response Command:
C0 4A 01 p q r s t u CS FF
↑
0 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
↑
D/N
Color
1
:
0
:
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*MD400(P), MD300(P) responds error(FC) with
commands above.
*Commands below can be used to detect MD400(P)
and MD300(P)
Status Command: 80 46 01 CS FF
Status Response Command:
C0 46 01 p q r s t u CS FF
↑
0 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
↑
D/N (400(P) )
:1
Color (300(P) )
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Function Descriptions
⁃
Tele/Wide
[1] Zoom Control
Transmit the Tele or Wide command to execute the
Tele/Wide operation at the speed configured by the
Tele/Wide Speed command. The Stop command
stops the operation. (The operation does not stop
without transmitting the Stop command.)
Zoom Position Control
The zoom can be operated using Tele/Wide or moving
the zoom to a specific position.
The speed targets are as follows.
Required Time (s) from Wide End
Tele End
MD300
MD400
5.7
→
Settings
MD700
MD800
11.7
8.3
MD500
MD600
9.9
x36
x30
x22
1
2
3
4
6.6
4.9
6.8
5.8
5.1
4.2
4.3
4.0
⁃
Direct
The Direct command can move the zoom lens to the specified zoom lens position.
The relation between the zoom lens position and magnification is as follows.
Digital Zoom Tele Limiter command needs to be sent before the Direct command when moving to digital zoom field.
Magnification MD700(P), 800(P)
Magnification MD500(P), 600(P)
Magnification MD300(P)
MD400(P)
Optical
Area
1x
2x
0
864
Optical
Area
1x
2x
0
813
Optical
Area
1x
2x
0
854
0
686
3x
4x
5x
6x
7x
8x
9x
1232
1456
1600
1709
1792
1862
1920
1970
2014
2054
2091
2124
2156
2186
2214
2241
2267
2291
2314
2335
2355
2373
2389
2404
2418
2429
2439
2449
2456
2464
2470
2476
2481
2484
2612
2676
2708
2724
3x
4x
5x
6x
7x
8x
9x
1163
1368
1508
1612
1693
1760
1817
1866
1909
1948
1983
2015
2044
2071
2096
2119
2140
2158
2176
2191
2205
2217
2228
2238
2246
2254
2260
2263
2391
2455
2487
2503
3x
4x
5x
6x
7x
8x
9x
10x
11x
12x
13x
14x
15x
16x
17x
18x
19x
20x
21x
22x
44x
88x
176x
352x
1218
1429
1573
1681
1766
1837
1898
1951
1998
2041
2077
2110
2139
2163
2184
2201
2216
2229
2239
2248
2376
2440
2472
2488
972
1143
1271
1354
1420
1482
1528
1572
1612
1642
1686
1700
1729
1743
1772
1786
1795
1800
1815
1829
1957
2021
2053
2069
10x
11x
12x
13x
14x
15x
16x
17x
18x
19x
20x
21x
22x
23x
24x
25x
26x
27x
28x
29x
30x
31x
32x
33x
34x
35x
36x
72x
144x
288x
576x
10x
11x
12x
13x
14x
15x
16x
17x
18x
19x
20x
21x
22x
23x
24x
25x
26x
27x
28x
29x
30x
60x
120x
240x
480x
Electronic
Area
Electronic
Area
Electronic
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Function Descriptions
Optical Zoom Limit Settings
One-Push Auto Focus
The optical zoom magnification can be limited using
the Optical Zoom Tele Limiter command. The digital
zoom cannot be used if the limit is set to the Tele side.
The auto focus can be moved only once using the
One Push Trigger command. The mode prior to
starting the auto focus is retained after focusing.
Digital Zoom
Focus Lens Offset
A maximum of 16x digital zoom can be set with the
Digital Zoom Tele Limiter command. Together with
the optical zoom, a maximum of 480x is possible,
however, the resolution decreases.
Although the vertical resolution can be increased by
enabling the V-Reso.UP function using the V-Reso.
UP ON command, residual images and blurring may
become more apparent with moving subjects.
When covering a camera, such as the dome camera
with a cover or similar, the refraction of the light due to
the cover changes the OPL. This may result in close
subjects being out of focus when using a powerful
zoom.
In that case, it is necessary to move the range of
motion of the focus lens depending on the change in
OPL.
Validate the Offset using the Cover Offset ON
command and transmit a Cover Offset Level
command so that subjects that are at approximately
1m TELE edge (When the Near Limit is 1m) are in
focus.
[2] Focus Control
Manual Focus
The manual focus can be operated using Far/Near or
directly moving the focus to a specific position.
In the same way that 0 sets the level to OFF, the
larger the number, the greater the offset.
⁃
Far /Near
[3] White Balance Control
Transmit the Far or Near command to execute the
Far/Near operation at the speed configured by the
Far/Near Speed command. The Stop command
stops the operation. (The operation does not stop
without transmitting the Stop command.)
⁃
ATW
Auto Trace White Balance.
SMART ATW
・
This mode controls retracing of ATW according
The speed targets are as follows.
to the size of single-colour object in the screen,
addition to normal ATW mode control.
In case the single-colour object covers most of
the area in the screen, WB control function shall
be stopped.
Required Time (s) from Near End
Far End
→
at the Near Limit 1m and Tele End
Settings
MD700
MD500
MD600
16.0
8.3
MD300
x36
x30
x22
MD800
19.7
10.3
4.4
MD400
19.0
9.7
6.6
5.2
1
2
3
4
Also, the retracing speed is slower than that of
normal ATW mode.
3.6
*This mode is valid when WB mode is set to ATW.
2.4
2.1
⁃
AWC
⁃
Direct
The Push-Lock Auto White Balance starts retracting
using the One Push Trigger command and locks the
white balance after approximately 2 seconds.
In addition, after executing the One Push Trigger
command, the mode returns to the previous mode
by executing the AWC Reset command.
The Direct command can move the zoom lens to the
specified focus lens position.
⁃
Auto Focus
The Auto Focus ON command sets the mode to auto
focus and automatically focuses on the subject if
the subject moves. This mode is cancelled when the
Manual Focus ON, Near, or Far command is used.
Although the minimum focus distance is set to 1m by
default, this can be changed by using the Near Limiter
command. In addition, the sensitivity of the AF to the
change in subject can be changed using the Auto
Focus Sensitivity command and the focusing area can
be changed using the Focus Area command.
⁃
3200K
Color temperature 3200K fixed mode.
⁃
5600K
Color temperature 5600K fixed mode.
⁃
FLUO
Color temperature 4200K fixed mode.
⁃
MWB
Manual White Balance. The R and B gains can each
be configured to a range of 0 to 255.
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SENSUP
[4] IRIS Control
If the illumination of the subject decreases, the
Prolonged Exposure Control is automatically
executed along with the AGC Control.
The maximum Field Accumulation Time can be
configured to a range of 1x to 32x.
This cannot be configured during the following
conditions.
⁃
Auto Iris
The lens aperture is automatically controlled to
correct the brightness of the average luminance
value of the image.
⁃
Manual Iris
When the MOTION settings are valid.
・
・
This fixes the lens aperture. The aperture position
can be set to a range of 17 levels (1: close - 7:
open) using the Manual IRIS Stop command.
When AGC is OFF.
In addition, the shutter speed mode is set to OFF.
EI ON
・
The light intensity can be controlled to a fixed level
using an electronic shutter control.
[6] AGC Control
Note: Executing the EI ON command sets the
⁃
AGC ON
shutter speed mode to OFF.
The gain is automatically controlled and light is fixed
to a certain intensity.
The MAX gain of each mode of LOW/NORMAL/
MIDDLE/HIGH is roughly equivalent to the following
gains.
EI OFF
・
This fixes the electronic shutter. Refer to the
Shutter Speed Control on the next page regarding
fixed values.
AGC Gain (dB)
⁃
Iris Level
LOW
—
1.5dB
6dB
NORMAL
9dB
6dB
MIDDLE
12dB
10.5dB
12dB
HIGH
15dB
15dB
15dB
The target brightness can be configured to a range
of 0 to 100.
AUTO
COLOR
B/W
9dB
[5] Shutter Speed Control
⁃
AGC OFF
This is the fixed gain mode. The gain value can be
manually configured to 11 steps.*
The gain value of each step is roughly equivalent to
the following gains.
⁃
Prolonged Exposure Mode
The exposure time is a longer mode than 1 field.
The field accumulation time can be configured from
1x to 32x.
However, this cannot be configured during the
following conditions.
Gain Direct
Configuration Value
Gain
0
1
0dB
3dB
When SENSE UP is enabled.
When MOTION settings are enabled.
When EI is ON.
・
・
・
2
6dB
3
9dB
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12dB
15dB
18dB
21dB
24dB
27dB
30dB
⁃
⁃
Normal Mode
This is fixed to 1/60 (1/50).
High-Speed Shutter Mode
This can be configured from 1/60 to 1/10000.
Note: When the Day/Night mode is set to AUTO, the AGC OFF
cannot be set.
Note 1) If flickering is noticeable in regions with
a power supply frequency of 50Hz when
using NTSC, switch to the High-Speed
Shutter Mode (1/100).
Note 2) When switching to the Prolonged Exposure
or High-Speed Shutter Mode, transmit the
“Shutter Speed Set Mode” command after
the “Shutter Long Direct” or “Shutter Short
Direct” command.
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Function Descriptions
Auto Iris (SENSE UP OFF) Diagram 1
Auto Iris (SENSE UP ON) Diagram 2
High Sensitive Photograph
Max
Max
AGC Gain
AGC Gain
0dB
0dB
Lens
Aperture
Lens
Aperture
open
open
close
Slow
close
Slow
Electronic Shutter
(Fixed at 1/60 or 50)
Electronic Shutter
(Optional)
Prolonged Exposure
Subject is dark
Fast
Fast
Subject is dark
Manual Iris (EI OFF) Diagram 3
Manual Iris (EI ON) Diagram 4
Max
Max
AGC Gain
AGC Gain
0dB
0dB
open
open
OFF
OFF
Lens Aperture (Optional)
Lens
Aperture
(Optional)
close
close
IRIS
OFF
Slow
Slow
Fast
Electronic Shutter (Optional)
Electronic Shutter
Fast
Subject is dark
Subject is dark
⁃
Center-weighted metering
[7] Backlight Compensation
The 48 total areas are divided into 5 and brightness
levels are corrected by weighting and calculating
each area.
The weight of each area can be configured to a
range of 0 to 7. (CENTER is fixed at 7.)
The CENTER position and size can be changed
according to the position of the subject.
⁃
Multi-Area Light Measuring
This automatically detects the subject area, the
backlight conditions, and automatically corrects the
backlight.
The following settings configure sensitivity and the
effectiveness of corrections when there is backlight.
BLC Weight
・
The sensitivity to backlight can be configured to a
range of 0 to 15.
⁃
BLC Mask
By specifying masked areas within the 48 total
areas, brightness information of the masked areas
is ignored and brightness levels are corrected.
Larger values increase the sensitivity to backlight.
BLC Bright
・
The target brightness value of the subject area
when there is backlight can be configured to a
range of 0 to 15.
Note: When the Day/Night switch control is set to
AUTO mode, the backlight cannot be corrected
with multi-area light measuring when the
camera is set to B/W.
Larger values increase the effectiveness of the
correction.
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Function Descriptions
[8] Aperture
[10] Day/Night Switch Control
⁃
Emphasizes contours and increases the vividness of
the entire image.
AUTO
Automatically switches the camera from color
images to black and white images depending on
the brightness of the day and night. The illumination
level at which the camera changes from color
images to black and white images can be set to
3 levels (MID, HIGH, LOW) or to manual (ADJ)
setting.
[9] Motion Detection
The screen is divided into 48 areas (8 x 6) and
movement is detected from changes in brightness of
representative points within each area.
The detection status can be confirmed by enquiring
using the Status command.
⁃
COLOR
In addition, the detection sensitivity can be adjusted
by configuring the following items.
Fixes the camera to color images.
⁃
Sensitivity (MOVE)
⁃
B/W
Sensitivity when determining movement can be
configured to a range of 1 to 10. 1 is the most
sensitive to movement.
Fixes the camera to black and white images.
⁃
Brightness Level (Y-LEVEL)
Settings for minimum brightness level when
determining movement (Valid for brightness above
the configured level)
The configuration range is 1 to 10. 1 is the most
sensitive to the minimum brightness level.
⁃
Brightness Difference (Y-Differ)
Settings for differences in brightness of the 2
images when determining movement (Invalid when
exceeding configured brightness differences)
The configuration range is 1 to 10. 1 is the most
sensitive to the difference in maximum brightness.
⁃
Time Interval (Duration)
Time interval settings when determining movement
The configuration range is 1 to 60. 1 is the most
sensitive to minimum time intervals.
⁃
Time intervals are divided into 5 fields.
Movement Assessment Confirmation Mode (TEST)
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Function Descriptions
[11] Privacy Mask Settings
Display Area: NTSC (PAL)
Details of the Mask Angle and Position
Setting the Mask Angle (Area Mask Degree Set)
The angle is displayed as 12 bits and divided into 4-bit
units when increased by a magnification of 10.
0x26 (0x2A) 0x6C (0x6E) 0x9E (0x9F) 0xE4 (0xE3)
0x07 (0x0A)
0x35 (0x41)
Example) Setting the mask angle according to the
following parameters during NTSC
Mask Number
Pan Angle
Tilt Angle
1
135°
45°
0x54 (0x64)
0x82 (0x9B)
Pan Angle:
1350 0x0546
Tilt angle sign bit:
q = 5, r = 4, s = 6
→
→
*
Area initially displayed using the Area Mask ON
command.
If the tilt angle is positive
Tilt Angle:
x = 0
→
450
0x01C2
t = 1, u = C, v = 2
→
→
Notes:
Transmitted according to the following.
A0 10 11 01 05 04 06 01 0C 02 CS FF
According to the setting above, if the tilt angle only is
set to -45 degrees the following codes are transmitted.
A0 10 11 01 05 04 06 11 0C 02 CS FF
Minimum unit for the mask width is 4 pixels
horizontally and minimum unit for the mask height is
2 lines vertically.
・
Up to 4 mask can be displayed within one view
angle.
To correctly hide the masked subject when loading
the dome camera, update the PAN/TILT angle
interval to within 75 ms.
・
・
Area Mask Degree Set
TILT = −90˚
Command: A0 10 11 0p 0q 0r 0s xt 0u 0v CS FF
Parameter:
p
qrs
x
Mask Number (No. 1-15)
Pan Angle (0°-360°)
Tilt angle sign bit
PAN = 90˚
tuv
Tilt Angle (0°-180°)
PAN = 0˚ / 360˚
TILT = 0˚
PAN = 180˚
TILT = +/−180˚
Usage: Sets the angle of the specified mask numbers.
Note: Set using a pan angle range of 0°-360° and
a tilt angle range of –180°-180°. (Refer to the
diagram on the right)
PAN = 270˚
In addition, when setting a negative tilt angle
set the tilt angle code bit x to 1.
TILT = 90˚
Area Mask Position Set
Command: A0 10 09 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u 0v 0w 0x CS
FF
Parameter:
p
qr
st
uv
wx
Mask Number (No. 1-15)
x-Coordinate Start Position
y-Coordinate Start Position
x-Coordinate End Position
y-Coordinate End Position
Usage: Sets the position of the specified mask numbers.
Note: Set the mask size to sufficiently cover the mask
object. In addition, ensure that the settings are
set on the WIDE end.
*Query Command Mask Position responds in the
same parameter as described above.
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Function Descriptions
Setting the Mask Position (Area Mask Position Set)
Settings Increasing Privacy Mask Accuracy
(MD800-MD500)
Area Mask Position Center Set
x-Coordinate
Start Position
x-Coordinate
End Position
x
Command: A0 10 0A 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t CS FF
Parameter:
y-Coordinate
Start Position
p
qr
st
Mask Number (No. 1-15)
Mask Width
Mask Height
Usage: Sets the mask position mainly according to the
optical.
y-Coordinate
End Position
Note: Set the mask size to sufficiently cover the mask
object. In addition, ensure that the settings are
set on the WIDE end.
The minimum unit of the mask width is 4
horizontal pixels and the minimum unit of the
mask height is 2 vertical lines.
y
If the coordinates increase by 1, the position moves
by 4 horizontal pixels and 2 vertical lines.
x
The upper left and lower right horizontal and vertical
coordinates (1 byte each) are each divided into upper
and lower 4 bits.
Mask Width
Example) Setting the mask position according to the
following parameters during NTSC
Mask Number
x-Coordinate Start Position
y-Coordinate Start Position
x-Coordinate End Position
y-Coordinate End Position
Pan Angle
1
0x48
0x1C
0x82
0x40
135°
45°
Mask Height
Tilt Angle
Setting Procedures
1. Mask Position (x, y coordinates) Settings
(Area Mask Position Set)
A0 10 09 01 04 08 01 0C 08 02 04 00 CS FF
2. Mask Angle Settings (only during PTZ)
(Area Mask Degree Set)
A0 10 11 01 05 04 06 01 0C 02 CS FF
3. Setting Mask ON (Area Mask ON)
A0 10 01 01 CS FF
Example) Setting the mask position according to the
following parameters during NTSC
Mask Number
Mask Width
Mask Height
Pan Angle
1
0x50
0x3C
135°
45°
Tilt Angle
Setting Procedures
1. Mask Position (width and height) Settings
(Area Mask Position Center Set)
A0 10 0A 01 05 00 03 0C CS FF
2. Mask Angle Settings (only during PTZ)
(Area Mask Degree Set)
A0 10 11 01 05 04 06 01 0C 02 CS FF
3. Setting Mask ON (Area Mask ON)
A0 10 01 01 CS FF
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Function Descriptions
[12] Stabilizer
(Only VCC-MD700/800 series)
When this function is set to ON, the digital zoom
magnifies the screen. When vibrations are detected,
the vibrations are stabilized by changing the position
of the screen captured by the zoom.
Stabilizer level and digital zoom magnification
When changing the stabilizer level, the magnification
of the applied digital zoom is changed. Therefore,
increasing the stabilizer level allows the camera to
adjust to stronger vibrations. However, the screen
resolution decreases.
The relation between the level of stabilization and the
digital zoom magnification is as follows.
Stabilizer level
Low
Applicable digital zoom magnification
Approximately x1.05
Middle
Approximately x1.1
High
Approximately x1.2
Frequency that can be stabilized
This function corrects vibrations between 5Hz – 15Hz.
However, depending on the strength of the vibration
or the stabilizer level, some vibrations within this
frequency range may not be stabilized.
To clarify the image when using the stabilizer
To clarify the image when using the stabilizer, set the
shutter speed to approximately 1/250.
If the shutter speed is slow, the images captured
before the digital zoom is applied will be blurred and
the effect of the stabilizer decreased.
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Function Descriptions
Moving Distance Query Command
[13] Auto Pursuit Function
Detects movement on the screen and calculates the
level of movement.
Returns the distance to the distance derived from the
center of gravity of the moving subject. This value
represents the distance. Calculate the PAN/TILT
distance adequately using this value.
Subject pursued: Walking person
Area:1x Zoom, object = a person at 8m distance
Command: 80 4A 07 CS FF
Response: C0 4A 07 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u
Speed: 4km/hour - 6km/hour
CS FF
Parameter description:
p: Movement direction (Lateral) (1: Right, 2: Left)
q: Movement direction (Vertical) (1: Up 2: Down)
rs: Lateral movement distance (%)
tu: Vertical movement distance (%)
Motion detection: Uses the motion detection function
Detection area: 16 x 12, total of 192 blocks
Detection conditions: Continuous movement
detection area
、
Auto Pursuit ON/OFF Setting
Sets auto pursuit to ON/OFF.
Command: A0 34 00 0p CS FF
Up: 100%
p: OFF 0 ON 1
: 、
:
Auto Pursuit Sensitivity Setting
Sets the sensitivity to brightness variation when
detecting motion.
Left: 100%
Right: 100%
Center
Higher sensitivity increases motion detection through
less brightness variation.
Down: 100%
Command: A0 34 01 0p CS FF
p: 1-F (High sensitivity – Low sensitivity)
Example: when p = 0x01, q = 0x01, rs = 0x64, tu =
0x64, the PAN/TILT moves right: 100%,
up: 100%. Control the PAN/TILT moving
distance so that the subject in the top right
corner is in the Center.
Note:
When auto pursuit is set to ON, the ALARM
MOTION setting is forcibly set to OFF.
・
・
・
・
・
・
Pursues the largest moving subject when several
moving subjects are detected within one angle.
For Day/Night models, when the IR cut filter is in
operation the moving subject is not pursued.
When the zoom lens, focus lens are in operation, the
The minimum transmission interval of movement
distance query command is 150msec.
moving subject is not pursued.
。
When the PAN/TILT information is changed, the
moving subject is not pursued
When LONG SHUTTER, SENSE UP is set, auto
pursuit cannot be set to ON.
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Application Software
[1] Camera Control Command Transmission
1-1 Control using the Command Button
The camera unit can be controlled by clicking the
various command buttons.
The command data transmitted and received by the
PC can be confirmed using the “SENDING DATA” and
“RECEIVING DATA” windows.
Command Button
Operation
Zoom (TELE/WIDE)
Controls the ZOOM function.
Press down the button to start the ZOOM function.
Release the button to stop the ZOOM function.
Focus (FAR/NEAR)
Controls the FOCUS function.
Press down the button to start the FOCUS function.
Release the button to stop the FOCUS function.
Focus (Auto/Manual/1PushAF)
Selects the FOCUS function mode.
Shutter Speed (Shutter Speed) (−/OFF/+)
Selects the shutter speed function mode.
Click the OFF button to return to initial settings.
Iris (Auto/Manual EI OFF/Manual EI ON)
Iris (Level−/Level+)
Selects the iris function mode.
Selects the iris level.
White Balance (Auto/Manual/1 push/3200K/5600K/FLUO)
White Balance (R−/R+/B−/B+)
Selects the white balance mode.
Use the color R and B levels to adjust the white balance according to
lightening conditions.
BLC (OFF/MULT/CENT/MASK)
AGC (ON/OFF)
Selects the BLC mode.
Selects the AGC mode. (AGC OFF is invalid when Day/Night is set to
AUTO.)
Version
Displays the version of the connected camera.
1-2 Input Command Data Controls
(Refer to the command list)
[2] Communications Error
An error message displays when a communications
error occurs and communication between the camera
and PC stops for several seconds.
The camera unit can be controlled by entering the
command data into the PC.
Enter a specific protocol in the box within the
“SENDING DATA” window (starting from box No.0).
The camera is operated by clicking the “Manual Send”
button. Similar to Item 1-1 (control using command
button), the data received from the camera can be
confirmed in the “RECEIVING DATA” window.
In addition, display can be switched between a
decimal/hexadecimal number display using “DEC”,
“HEX”.
Communication can be stopped manually by clicking
the “Manual Stop” button.
[3] RS-232C Port
Select the port to connect the RS-232C cable from
COM1 to COM4 using the “Port” button
[4] BAUDRATE
Select the communication speed using the
“BAUDRATE” button.
[5] ID SET, ID Keyboard
The camera ID can be set in the “ID SET”, “ID
Keyboard” tabs.
(Does not apply to MD-300, 400 models)
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Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics
1.0
Ye
G
0.8
Cy
MD800(P) (Color Mode)
MD700(P)
0.6
MD600(P) (Color Mode)
MD500(P)
Mg
0.4
MD400(P) (Color Mode)
0.2
0
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
Wave Length [nm]
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
MD800(P) (Night Mode)
MD600(P) (Night Mode)
MD400(P) (Night Mode)
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
Wave Length [nm]
1.0
0.8
Ye
Cy
G
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
MD300(P)
Mg
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
Wave Length [nm]
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Specifications
• NTSC system
Model
VCC-MD800
VCC-MD700
Color
VCC-MD600
VCC-MD500
Color
VCC-MD400
VCC-MD300
Color
36x ZOOM
30x ZOOM
22x ZOOM
Day/night
Day/night
Day/night
Image size
1/4" interline transfer CCD
Effective picture elements
768(H) x 494(V)
22x optical zoom
f=3.6–79.2 mm,
F1.6–3.8
22x optical zoom
f=4–88 mm,
F1.6–3.8
36x optical zoom
f=3.4–122.4 mm, F1.6–4.5
30x optical zoom
f=3.5–105 mm, F1.4–3.7
Lens
Horizontal
57.8° to 1.7°
43.7° to 1.3°
71.1° to 2.0°
56.4° to 2.0°
43.3° to 1.3°
68.1° to 2.3°
16x
47.9° to 2.3°
36.9° to 1.7°
58.1° to 2.8°
47.3° to 2.2°
36.3° to 1.4°
57.4° to 2.5°
View angle
Vertical
Diagonal
Digital zoom
Resolution
520 TV lines
1.0lx
1.0lx
0.8lx
(F1.4, color,
gain: max.)
0.04lx
1.2lx
(F1.6, color,
gain: max.)
0.06lx
0.8lx
(F1.4, gain: max.)
2.0lx
(F1.6, gain: max.)
(F1.6, color,
(F1.6, gain: max.)
gain: max.)
0.05lx
Minimum illumination
(F1.6, B/W,
gain: max.)
0.0015lx
–
–
(F1.4, B/W,
gain: max.)
0.0013lx
–
(F1.6, B/W,
gain: max.)
0.002lx
–
–
–
(F1.6, B/W, 32x)
(F1.4, B/W, 32x)
(F1.6, B/W, 32x)
S/N ratio
more than 50dB (AGC OFF)
Synchronizing system
Auto focus
Internal/External (Vsync)
Auto/One-push AF/Manual
Day/Night function
Image stabilizer
White balance
AGC
Auto/Color/B/W
–
Auto/Color/B/W
–
Auto/Color/B/W
–
–
–
On/Off
–
ATW/Manual/Push-Look/In-door/Out-door/Fluorescent
Low/Normal/Middle/High/Off
ATW/Manual/Push-Look
On (adjust gain)/Off
Backlight compensation
Multi/Center/Off
(Fast) 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000sec
(Slow) 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x
Electronic shutter speed
Electronic sensitivity
Privacy masking
Mirror image effect
Image freeze
Auto/Off, max 32 times
On/Off, max of 15 masked locations (Wide view screen; 1 screen max 4 masks)
H/V/HV/Off
On/Off
Motion detector
Video output
On/Off, with motion zoom function
1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms (composite), Y/C output (option)
RS-232C (TTL level)
Communication
Operating temperature
–10 to 50˚C
6–12V DC
(Recommendation: DC9V)
Power source
9–12V DC
DC6V: 2.1W
DC6V: 2.4W
Power consumption
DC9V : 2.5W (3.1W ,motors active)
DC12V: 2.8W (3.4W, motors active)
50(W) x 60(H) x 87.5(D) mm
450mA/12V DC
DC9V 2.8W (3.1W ,motors active)
DC12V: 3.2W (3.5W, motors active)
:
Dimensions
Weight
50(W) x 60(H) x 86.2(D) mm
50(W) x 60(H) x 89.5(D) mm
Approx. 230g
Approx. 240g
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Specifications
• PAL system
Model
VCC-MD800P
VCC-MD700P
Color
VCC-MD600P
VCC-MD500P
Color
VCC-MD400P
VCC-MD300P
Color
36x ZOOM
30x ZOOM
22x ZOOM
Day/night
Day/night
Day/night
Image size
1/4" interline transfer CCD
Effective picture elements
752(H) x 582(V)
22x optical zoom
f=3.6–79.2 mm,
F1.6–3.8
22x optical zoom
f=4–88 mm,
F1.6–3.8
36x optical zoom
f=3.4–122.4 mm, F1.6–4.5
30x optical zoom
f=3.5–105 mm, F1.4–3.7
Lens
Horizontal
57.8° to 1.7°
43.7° to 1.3°
71.1° to 2.0°
56.4° to 2.0°
43.3° to 1.3°
68.1° to 2.3°
16x
47.9° to 2.3°
36.9° to 1.7°
58.1° to 2.8°
47.3° to 2.2°
36.3° to 1.4°
57.4° to 2.5°
View angle
Vertical
Diagonal
Digital zoom
Resolution
520 TV lines
1.0lx
1.0lx
0.8lx
(F1.4, color,
gain: max.)
0.04lx
1.2lx
(F1.6, color,
gain: max.)
0.06lx
0.8lx
(F1.4, gain: max.)
2.0lx
(F1.6, gain: max.)
(F1.6, color,
(F1.6, gain: max.)
gain: max.)
0.05lx
Minimum illumination
(F1.6, B/W,
gain: max.)
0.0015lx
–
–
(F1.4, B/W,
gain: max.)
0.0013lx
–
(F1.6, B/W,
gain: max.)
0.002lx
–
–
–
(F1.6, B/W, 32x)
(F1.4, B/W, 32x)
(F1.6, B/W, 32x)
S/N ratio
more than 50dB (AGC OFF)
Synchronizing system
Auto focus
Internal/External (Vsync)
Auto/One-push AF/Manual
Day/Night function
Image stabilizer
White balance
AGC
Auto/Color/B/W
–
Auto/Color/B/W
–
Auto/Color/B/W
–
–
–
On/Off
–
ATW/Manual/Push-Look/In-door/Out-door/Fluorescent
Low/Normal/Middle/High/Off
ATW/Manual/Push-Look
On (adjust gain)/Off
Backlight compensation
Multi/Center/Off
(Fast) 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000sec
(Slow) 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x
Electronic shutter speed
Electronic sensitivity
Privacy masking
Mirror image effect
Image freeze
Auto/Off, max 32 times
On/Off, max of 15 masked locations (Wide view screen; 1 screen max 4 masks)
H/V/HV/Off
On/Off
Motion detector
Video output
On/Off, with motion zoom function
1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms (composite), Y/C output (option)
RS-232C (TTL level)
Communication
Operating temperature
–10 to 50˚C
6–12V DC
(Recommendation: DC9V)
Power source
9–12V DC
DC6V: 2.4W
DC9V 2.8W 3.1W ,motors active
)
DC6V: 2.1W
DC9V:2.5W(3.1W ,motors active)
DC12V: 2.8W (3.4W, motors active)
Power consumption
450mA/12V DC
:
(
DC12V: 3.2W (3.5W, motors active)
Dimensions
Weight
50(W) x 60(H) x 86.2(D) mm
50(W) x 60(H) x 87.5(D) mm
50(W) x 60(H) x 89.5(D) mm
Approx. 230g
Approx. 240g
1AC6P1P3146--
L5BT2/XE, US2 (0307KR)
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Change history
2006.12.20: the issue of ver 1.00
2007.02.15: the issue of ver 1.01
• Changes the DEFAULT communication speed (BAUDRATE) of the MD800 – 500 to 9600 bps.
• Newly added commands.
Cover Offset OFF/ON
Cover Offset Level
Auto Focus Mode during pan/tilt
ATW Mask Display
Center BLC Area Display
BLC Mask Display
Motion Size Display
Motion Mask Display
D/N Filter Slide Time
Status type 7
Status type 8
• Newly added stabilizer function command and function description (only MD700/800 can be used).
• Newly added auto pursuit function command and function description.
• Newly added exclusive processing note.
• Newly added focus lens offset function description.
• Newly added icon of application software and description postscript.
• Revised privacy mask setting note.
• Revised power source, power consumption specifications.
2007.05.10: the issue of ver 1.02
• Newly added commands.
OSD setting command (MD500 – 800 only)
Camera ID setting command
Area Mask Position Full Screen Set (MD 500-800 only)
Mask Area Center Position (MD 500-800 only)
• The privacy mask maximum setting value has been increased from 8 to 15. (MD 500-800 only)
• The tilt degree range of the Privacy Masking, Pan/Tilt Degree command has been expanded to: –180 to 180
degrees. The related commands and instructions have been revised. (MD500-800 only)
• Newly added angle area to the specifications of each model.
2007.06.19: the issue of ver. 1.03
• Newly added commands.
Zoom Direct with Focus (MD500 – 800 only)
• Change in required time from Wide end Tele end
2007.11.01: the issue of ver.1.04
• Add new commands below:
Pixel defect compensation command.
Auto pixel defect compensation command at start-up.
• Revise Zoom Direct with Focus command.
• Add exclusive processing table.
• Add method of model distinguishing.
• Add Smart ATW description.
• Add info regarding time-period of accepting the commands after start-up.
• Add notices below:
Pixel defect compensation function
Auto pursuit function
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Change history
Shifting to digital zoom area
Pan/Tilt Degree commands
Center BLC Area Direct commands
Privacy Mask related commands
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