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Advanced Features:
On-Screen Display
MOSD06052011
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - On-Screen Display

1Advanced Features: On-Screen DisplayMOSD06052011EnglishPRO-660PRO-670PRO-680PRO-661PRO-671PRO-681

Page 2 - About the OSD

10DWDR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range) MenuYou can change and set the way that the camera captures and represents different lighting conditions. LEVEL: T

Page 3 - The RS485 Controller

11‘Special’ MenuCAM TITLE: You can give your camera a name, if you’d like to. There’s no requirement to do so, but it can make identifying which video

Page 4 - Connection Guide

12AREA SELECT: Choose which areas of the camera’s view that you’d like to configure. You can have up to four areas defined and active simultaneously, w

Page 5

13IMAGE ADJ.: The Image Adjustment menu allows you to control many aspects of the camera’s pictures. LENS SHAD.: If your lens is exposed to direct lig

Page 6 - Menu Structure

14Image Adjustment Menu: ContinuedFONT COLOR: What colors the on-screen text will be. There are fifteen options, the default (white) is #3. The text wi

Page 7 - Setup (Main) Menu

15PED LEVEL: Altering the PED level will slightly alter the output voltage of the composite video out, altering the way that a CRT monitor will build

Page 8 - Setup Menu: Continued

16GAMMA: Allows you to fine tune the gamma reproduction curve of your monitor. This is an expert feature, and intended for advanced users only. If you

Page 9 - Exposure Menu

17Backlight Compensation Menu (BLC)AREA SELECT: Choose which areas of the camera’s view that you’d like to configure. You can have up to four areas de

Page 10 - DWDR Menu

18Highlight Compensation Menu (HLC)LEVEL: Sets when highlights will be masked. The lower the value, the lower the required luminance value will be for

Page 11 - Special Menu

19Manual White Balance MenuCOLOR TEMP: Color temperature (technically measured in degrees kelvin) is a measurement of the average wavelength of light

Page 12 - Motion Menu

2About the OSDSo - you’ve got one (or more!) of Swann’s range of PRO cameras, and you want to use some of the advanced features. Good call! It may see

Page 13 - Image Adjustment Menu

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Page 14

3The RS485 ControllerUsing the Quick ConfigurationThe Quick Config button will give you instant access to the following settings:1. DYNAMIC: Digital Wi

Page 15 - CRT Adjustment Menu

4Connection Guide1231. Connect the DC in plug on the camera cable to the DC out pin on the end of the extension cable.2. Connect the BNC connector o

Page 16 - LCD Adjustment Menu

545678Attaching the RS485 Plug1. Using a small, flat blade screwdriver, loosen the two screws.2. Observing the adjacent diagram, insert the PURPLE/RE

Page 17

6ExposureSpecialSetupWhite BalanceBacklightReset Factory DefaultBLCHLCWB ManualCam TitleMotionPrivacyImage AdjFont ColorDisplayShutterBrightnessAGCDWD

Page 18

7Setup (Main) MenuExposure: Controls how sensitive the camera will be to light. Press SELECT to enter the Exposure sub-menu (page 9) to access the det

Page 19 - Manual White Balance Menu

8AWC --> SET: Allows you to create a custom white balance. You’ll need a sheet of thick white card/paper. Hold the paper in front of the camera so

Page 20 - Warranty Information

9From the EXPOSURE menu, you can control how the camera reacts to lighting conditions. SHUTTER: This setting controls the behaviour of the electronic

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