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Flexible Motion Detection The built-in motion sensing function can be used to detect movement by a target object such as an intruder. The following two settings can be used for this function. PRESET: Detects motion at a preset position. Allows setting of motion detection within the whole picture or setting of mask patterns to exclude certain elements from detection. The camera can be set to zoom in and out automatically when motion is detected. Surveillance of a detected object can be conducted at the following zoom magnifications. IN: 1.4x, 2x, 2.8x, 4x, 5.6x, 8x, FULL (zooming in to the TELE end) OUT: 1/1.4x, 1/2x, 1/2.8x, 1/4x, 1/5.6x, 1/8x, FULL (zooming out to the WIDE end) ZONE: Detects motion in detection areas (from one to four areas) set within the whole space for which surveillance is possible during a pan/title operation. Sensing is performed by splitting the field of view into 48 areas. Movement and brightness levels within the picture are analyzed to accurately detect surveillance targets. When motion is detected, the camera can be set to output alarm detection to ALARM OUT or LINE OUT, etc. With ZONE setting, sensing occurs in areas set within the picture of the zone targeted by the camera. No sensing occurs outside the camera's target zone. Setting of both modes, PRESET and ZONE, cannot be performed at the same time. Setting Alarm Function The unit can be connected to an external door switch or infrared sensor (external alarm input: 8 channels). When an alarm is detected, the camera gives notice by automatically moving to the preset position, zooming in on the image or displaying the alarm on the screen. Furthermore, it has a built-in motion sensor, which outputs alarm signals when a moving object, such as an intruder, is detected. If you connect external buzzers and/or lamps (external alarm output: 2 channels), alarm signals will also be output to them at alarm detection for you to have audible and/or visual notifications. Terminal side (Side-A) Intelligent Switching from Color to B/W (VCC-9800/9600) Proprietary auto-switching infrared cut filter Switchover point Color mode IR cut filter ON B/W mode B/W mode 3~9 lx 1~3 lx High mode Low mode Lx Time B/W mode (Approx.) Color mode High-Sensitivity, Minimum Required Illumination Model no. VCC-9800 (with F1.6 lens) VCC-9700 (with F1.6 lens) VCC-9600 (with F1.4 lens) VCC-9500 (with F1.4 lens) High gain, color mode 20 IRE 50 IRE 0.4 lx 1.0 lx 0.4 lx 1.0 lx 0.32 lx 0.8 lx 0.32 lx 0.8 lx High gain, B/W mode 20 IRE 50 IRE 0.02 lx 0.05 lx - - 0.016 lx 0.04 lx - - SANYO Security Systems for the Creation of a Full-fledged LAN or Internet Network Board VA-80LAN (Sold separately) This optional board for network connection enables SANYO VCC-9800/9700/9600/9500 cameras to connect to a network. The user can operate a network connected camera using a web browser (Internet Explorer). Included with the board is the VA-SW3050LITE viewer software for viewing feeds from multiple cameras. Network Recording Software VA-SW3050 (Sold separately) VA-SW3050 network recording software is sold separately for recording of surveillance video and audio captured by cameras. With a PC used as a local server, the VA-SW3050 software enables not only data playback and recording but also improved system operation, making it a powerful tool for network management. VA-SW3050LITE/VA-SW3050 Feature Comparison Number of cameras supported Number of users supported Search camera Live monitor Camera control PTZ, etc. Menu Recording Playback Video search Backup/Restore Download/Print VA-SW3050LITE (Bundled) Max. 128 Max. 16 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No VA-SW3050 (Sold separately) Max. 128 Max. 16 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes VA-SW3050LITE/VA-SW3050 System Requirements PC IBM PC/AT and compatibles OS Windows® 2000 Professional SP4, Windows® XP Home Edition SP2, Windows® XP Professional SP2 CPU/ Memory When the number of cameras connected is 4 or fewer: CPU: Pentium® 4, 2.0 GHz or higher, Memory: 512 MB or more When the number of cameras connected is between 5 and 16: CPU: Pentium® 4, 3.0 GHz or higher, Memory: 1 GB or more MEMO (VA-SW3050): When you record live video from 17 or more cameras simultaneously on a single PC, recording performance may be diminished depending on your monitoring system configuration. In such cases, add PCs used for recording so that the number of cameras to record simultaneously per PC becomes 16 or fewer. Network interface 100Base-TX Display card 1024 x 768 pixels or higher, 16 million colors or higher AGP graphics card supporting hardware overlay or PCI Express graphics card (Requires the latest DirectX 9.0c compatible driver.) Recommended graphics chips: ATI: RADEON 9000 series or higher nVidia: GeForce 4 series or higher Quadro 4 series or higher Matrox: MillenniumP series or higher Audio Sound card and speakers with 100% DirectX compatibility Component DirectX 9.0c

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SANYO Security Systems for the Creation
of a Full-fledged LAN or Internet
This optional board for network connection enables SANYO
VCC-9800/9700/9600/9500 cameras to connect to a network.
The user can operate a network connected camera using a web
browser (Internet Explorer). Included with the board is the
VA-SW3050LITE viewer software for viewing feeds from multiple
cameras.
Time
Lx
B/W
mode
B/W
mode
Color mode IR cut filter ON
Proprietary auto-switching
infrared cut filter
Switchover point
B/W mode
(Approx.)
High mode
1~3 lx
3~9 lx
Low mode
Color mode
Model no.
VCC-9800
(with F1.6 lens)
VCC-9700
(with F1.6 lens)
VCC-9600
(with F1.4 lens)
VCC-9500
(with F1.4 lens)
High gain, color mode
High gain, B/W mode
20 IRE
0.02 lx
0.016 lx
50 IRE
0.05 lx
0.04 lx
High-Sensitivity, Minimum Required Illumination
Setting Alarm Function
The unit can be connected to an external door switch or infrared
sensor (external alarm input: 8 channels). When an alarm is
detected, the camera gives notice by automatically moving to
the preset position, zooming in on the image or displaying the
alarm on the screen. Furthermore, it has a built-in motion sensor,
which outputs alarm signals when a moving object, such as an
intruder, is detected. If you connect external buzzers and/or
lamps (external alarm output: 2
channels), alarm signals will also
be output to them at alarm
detection for you to have audible
and/or visual notifications.
Network Board VA-80LAN
(Sold separately)
Network Recording Software
VA-SW3050
(Sold separately)
VA-SW3050 network recording software is sold
separately for recording of surveillance video and
audio captured by cameras. With a PC used as a local server, the
VA-SW3050 software enables not only data playback and record-
ing but also improved system operation, making it a powerful tool
for network management.
Intelligent Switching from Color to
B/W
(VCC-9800/9600)
Terminal side (Side-A)
20 IRE
0.4 lx
0.4 lx
0.32 lx
0.32 lx
50 IRE
1.0 lx
1.0 lx
0.8 lx
0.8 lx
VA-SW3050LITE/VA-SW3050 Feature Comparison
Number of cameras supported
Number of users supported
Search camera
Live monitor
Camera control
Recording
Playback
Video search
Backup/Restore
Download/Print
VA-SW3050LITE
(Bundled)
Max. 128
Max. 16
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
VA-SW3050
(Sold separately)
Max. 128
Max. 16
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
PTZ, etc.
Menu
VA-SW3050LITE/VA-SW3050 System Requirements
IBM PC/AT and compatibles
Windows
®
2000 Professional SP4, Windows
®
XP Home Edition SP2,
Windows
®
XP Professional SP2
When the number of cameras connected is 4 or fewer:
CPU: Pentium
®
4, 2.0 GHz or higher, Memory: 512 MB or more
When the number of cameras connected is between 5 and 16:
CPU: Pentium
®
4, 3.0 GHz or higher, Memory: 1 GB or more
MEMO (VA-SW3050):
When you record live video from 17 or more cameras simultaneously
on a single PC, recording performance may be diminished depending
on your monitoring system configuration. In such
cases, add PCs used for recording so that the number of cameras to
record simultaneously per PC becomes 16 or fewer.
100Base-TX
1024 x 768 pixels or higher, 16 million colors or higher
AGP graphics card supporting hardware overlay
or PCI Express graphics card (Requires the latest DirectX 9.0c com-
patible driver.)
Recommended graphics chips:
ATI: RADEON 9000 series or higher
nVidia: GeForce 4 series or higher
Quadro 4 series or higher
Matrox: MillenniumP series or higher
Sound card and speakers with 100% DirectX compatibility
DirectX 9.0c
PC
OS
CPU/
Memory
Network
interface
Display card
Audio
Component
Flexible Motion Detection
The built-in motion sensing function can be used to detect move-
ment by a target object such as an intruder.
The following two settings can be used for this function.
Setting of both modes, PRESET and ZONE, cannot be performed at the same time.
PRESET:
ZONE:
Detects motion at a preset position. Allows setting of motion
detection within the whole picture or setting of mask patterns
to exclude certain elements from detection. The camera can be
set to zoom in and out automatically when motion is detected.
Surveillance of a detected object can be conducted at the following zoom magnifications.
IN:
1.4x, 2x, 2.8x, 4x, 5.6x, 8x, FULL (zooming in to the TELE end)
OUT:
1/1.4x, 1/2x, 1/2.8x, 1/4x, 1/5.6x, 1/8x, FULL (zooming out to the WIDE end)
Detects motion in detection areas (from one to four areas) set
within the whole space for which surveillance is possible during a
pan/title operation. Sensing is performed by splitting the field of
view into 48 areas. Movement and brightness levels within the
picture are analyzed to accurately detect surveillance targets.
When motion is detected, the camera can be set to output alarm
detection to ALARM OUT or LINE OUT, etc.
With ZONE setting, sensing occurs in areas set within the picture of the zone targe-
ted by the camera. No sensing occurs outside the camera’s target zone.