Panasonic AW-PS550 Home Security System User Manual


 
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Genlock adjustment
Genlock adjustment
The genlock adjustment is performed to achieve phase
alignment by applying external synchronization (genlock)
when a multiple number of cameras will be used or when the
unit will be used in combination with other devices.
This unit supports BBS (Black Burst Sync) and tri-level sync
external synchronization signals.
Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment.
(Use a dual-trace oscilloscope for the adjustment.)
Horizontal phase adjustment
Observe the waveforms of the external sync signal input
( tri-level sync signal) and video signal output on the
dual-trace oscilloscope, and use the wireless remote control
or controller to bring the horizontal phase into alignment.
External sync signal
input (tri-level sync
signal)
Video signal output
Bring the horizontal phase into alignment.
Example: When the tri-level sync phase is adjusted
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
1 Follow the operation steps in “Basic
operations” (page 31) to display the Top Menu.
2 Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to “System”.
Top Menu
Camera Scene: Scene1
System
Maintenance
3 Press the [] button.
The “System” sub-menu is displayed.
System
Genlock
Output
Other
Return
4 Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to “Genlock”, and press the [] button.
The “Genlock” sub-menu is displayed.
Genlock
Horizontal Phase 0
Horizontal Phase Step 1
Return
5 Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to “Horizontal Phase”, and press the [] button.
The “Horizontal Phase” value starts blinking.
6 Press the [] or [] button to change the
“Horizontal Phase” value, adjust the value
so that the horizontal phase is brought into
alignment, and press the [] button.
The extent of the phase adjustment can be selected
using “Horizontal Phase Step”.
7 Press the [MENU] button for 2 seconds.
The camera menu display is exited.
When performing the operations using the controller
These operations can be performed using the camera
menus by following the operation steps in “Basic operations”
(pages 29 to 36).