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Page 1: ...Model 4340 Digital Camera System CCTV User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ht 2013 by ETS Lindgren Inc All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be copied by any means without written permission from ETS Lindgren Inc Trademarks used in this document The ETS Lindgren logo is a trademark of ETS Lindgren Inc Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Intel and Pentium are regi...

Page 3: ...4 ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin 14 2 0 Maintenance 15 Replacement and Optional Parts 16 Service Procedures 17 3 0 Specifications 19 Camera Enclosure Converter Enclosure Dome 19 Battery Pack and Charger 20 Panasonic Network Camera WV SC385 21 4 0 Pre Installation Tasks 23 Demonstrate Good Shielding Practices 23 Choose the Camera Location 24 5 0 Install the 10 100 Ethernet Filter 25 Over...

Page 4: ...on Tasks 45 Multi Camera System Installation Tasks 45 8 0 Computer Setup 47 Minimum Computer Requirements 47 Setup the Computer 47 Viewing Images from a Multi Camera System 48 9 0 Operation 49 Operating Notices 49 Viewing Images from the Camera 50 If the Camera Stops Working 50 Using Multiple Cameras 50 Arranging Multi Camera Images 51 Setting Up a Multi Screen Configuration 51 Setting Resolution ...

Page 5: ...tions could result in minor personal injury and or property damage Included text gives proper procedures Warning Denotes a hazard Failure to follow instructions could result in SEVERE personal injury and or property damage Included text gives proper procedures See the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin for safety regulatory and other product marking information ...

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Page 7: ...ter are on the camera image displays in a browser window at the computer From the browser window you can control these camera features Pan and tilt Move the camera lens up and down and from side to side to create a wide area of vision Zoom 18x optical zoom with 12x digital electronic zoom enabling 216x zoom 36x extra optical zoom under VGA resolution with 12x digital electronic zoom enabling 432x ...

Page 8: ...8 Introduction ...

Page 9: ...onnectors an Ethernet to fiber optic converter and a fiber optic to Ethernet converter Depending on your configuration the fiber optic to Ethernet converter may be provided as an internal or external converter Following are the two types of 10 100 Ethernet filters LMF 4095 10 100 Ethernet filter Includes internal fiber optic to Ethernet converter LMF 4106 10 100 Ethernet filter Includes external f...

Page 10: ...optic to Ethernet converter Ethernet cable to connect computer to converter not included with all configurations Fiber optic feedthrough connectors 30 meter fiber optic cable 3 meter fiber optic cable IF YOU HAVE A TRIPOD MOUNT For use with or without a shielded control room You need these additional components ETS Lindgren H 491009 tripod Battery pack and charger Fiber optic to Ethernet converter...

Page 11: ...mera system For Use with Shielded Control Room For Use without Shielded Control Room 10 100 Network switch Fiber optic to Ethernet converter per camera Ethernet cable per converter to connect computer to network switch and network switch to each fiber optic to Ethernet converter Fiber optic feedthrough connectors per camera 30 meter fiber optic cable per camera 1 meter fiber optic cable per conver...

Page 12: ...hey are not included in this document BATTERY PACK AND CHARGER The tripod mount configuration is powered by a battery pack The battery pack contains a 12V 13Ah Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH battery housed in a shielded case The battery normally provides up to 12 hours of operation but operating time may be reduced with extensive use of the pan and tilt and functions A battery charger and charger cable...

Page 13: ...t It is designed with an adjustable center post and a rotating mount About Installation and Setup This manual provides instructions to install the Model 4340 CCTV into a chamber without a shielded control room including how to mount the camera on the wall from the ceiling or on a tripod Steps to install the optional components are also included For a list of optional configurations and components ...

Page 14: ...onal items See page 33 Set up the computer See page 47 Operate the camera See page 49 ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin See the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the following Warranty information Safety regulatory and other product marking information Steps to receive your shipment Steps to return a component for service ETS Lindgren calibration ser...

Page 15: ...ng or modifying the camera without ETS Lindgren authorization may void your warranty There are no internal user serviceable items Only qualified personnel should service this equipment Contact ETS Lindgren for service Do not remove the camera from the camera enclosure Do not attempt to disassemble the camera See the manual provided with the computer for maintenance recommendations If you have any ...

Page 16: ...omputer monitor 4340 01XMON DCCTV System for use without shielded control room Does not include computer does not include computer monitor 4340 01XPC DCCTV System for use with shielded control room Includes computer includes computer monitor 4340 02 DCCTV System for use with shielded control room Includes computer does not include computer monitor 4340 02XMON DCCTV System for use with shielded con...

Page 17: ...s external fiber optic to Ethernet converter E LMF 4106 Computer DCCTV Monitor and Controller 707033 Tripod H 491009 Battery Pack Enclosure and Battery Charger 111589 Battery Pack only 400041 Battery Charger only H 491198 120 10 100 Network Switch 707037 Fiber Optic to Ethernet Converter 708043 30 meter Ethernet Cable 675298 30 meter Fiber Optic Cable 705344 30 3 meter Fiber Optic Cable 705344 3 F...

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Page 19: ...ome Shielding Up to 200 Volts per meter V m Operating Temperature 14 F to 104 F 10 C to 40 C Dome Dimensions Height 7 82 cm 3 08 in Radius 7 82 cm 3 08 in Camera Enclosure Dimensions Diameter 16 57 cm 6 525 in Height 9 685 cm 3 813 in Camera Enclosure Connectors Microphone Line out Converter Enclosure Dimensions Diameter 21 9 cm 8 625 in Height 6 35 cm 2 5 in ...

Page 20: ...5 0 in Length 25 4 cm 10 0 in Height with handle 17 18 cm 6 765 in Height without handle 12 28 cm 4 835 in Battery Type 12V 13Ah Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH rechargeable F battery pack 13000 mAH rapid charge cells 1 2 volts cell Battery Life Up to 12 hours depending on use of pan and tilt functions Battery Charger For 12V Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH batteries ...

Page 21: ... 30 FPS Pan Range 0º to 350º Speed manual 0 5º to 100º per second approximate Tilt Range 30º to 90º upward level downward Speed manual 0 5º to 100º per second approximate Zoom Ratio 18x optical zoom with 12x digital electronic zoom enabling 216x zoom 36x extra optical zoom under VGA resolution with 12x digital electronic zoom enabling 432x zoom Connectors 10 100 Ethernet RJ45 Audio output Monitor ...

Page 22: ...22 Specifications Operating Temperature 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Physical Dimensions Height 155 mm 6 09 in Diameter 115 mm 4 53 in Weight 900 grams 1 99 lb ...

Page 23: ...ate Good Shielding Practices Certain guidelines must be followed to retain the RF shielding integrity of the chamber These good shielding practices consist of the following Doors must be periodically cleaned and lubricated Screw retaining items mounted within the enclosure must not penetrate through both shields of a modular panel system Screws must not penetrate the screen system of a Series 60 a...

Page 24: ...e vicinity A tripod mounted camera receives power from the battery pack so a 10 100 Ethernet filter is not provided The standard mounting hardware for the Model 4340 CCTV includes two 12 inch pipe lengths one 6 inch pipe length one elbow joint for wall mount only and four pipe to pipe couplers When installing the camera in a chamber with absorber cones the camera enclosure should extend just past ...

Page 25: ...tion Bulletin included with your shipment See the 10 100 Ethernet Filter Installation Manual for the pre installation requirements and installation instructions for the filter They are not included in this document If you do not install an on off power switch the camera is powered on at all times This does not apply to battery operated cameras in a multi camera configuration ...

Page 26: ... filter To see the locations of the referenced connections and components refer to the diagram on page 26 1 AC power enters the 10 100 Ethernet filter and then enters the power supply module where the AC power is converted to 12V DC power One line of the converted DC power enters the filter module and a second line powers the fiber optic to Ethernet converter not present in all configurations ...

Page 27: ...ble from the camera also plugs into the converter 3 Internal fiber optic cables extend from the external fiber optic connectors on the dirty side of the 10 100 Ethernet filter to the clean side On the clean side internal fiber optic cables plug into the Ethernet to fiber optic converter Depending on your configuration external fiber optic cables may plug into the external fiber optic connectors In...

Page 28: ...power cord 3 Remove the terminal ring and spade lugs from filter 4 Remove the cord from the filter 5 Replace with a Schuko plug and cord 6 Using the provided spare terminal ring and spade lugs wire the ground wire and power wires as required 7 Tighten the strain relief around the power cord and replace the access cover ...

Page 29: ...stallation requirements and installation instructions for the filter They are not included in this document Follow these instructions to mount the camera from the wall or ceiling To mount the camera on a tripod see If You Have a Tripod Mount on page 37 1 Assemble the two 12 inch and one 6 inch pipe lengths as required by your installation and connect them with the pipe to pipe couplers Manually ti...

Page 30: ...g the cables through the penetration to the 10 100 Ethernet filter outside the chamber Manually tighten the coupler to secure the pipe 4 Connect the camera enclosure to the assembled pipe If wall mounting the camera screw the camera penetration onto the elbow joint at the end of the pipe Tighten the locking nut with a wrench ...

Page 31: ...o center of desired field of vision When the camera enclosure is completely connected to the pipe the ETS Lindgren label on the enclosure should point to the center of the desired field of vision 5 If the ETS Lindgren label does not point to the center of the desired field of vision slightly loosen the camera penetration nut and locking nut to rotate the camera enclosure so the label is in the cor...

Page 32: ...Ethernet filter and then plug the power cable from the camera into the keyed power connector cable from the converter For a diagram of filter connections see page 26 7 Provide additional shielding by encircling the enclosure and assembled pipe with the provided absorber wrap To install optional components see page 33 To set up the computer see page 47 ...

Page 33: ... 42 A 10 100 network switch is included with your order If you are installing a multi camera configuration you will install the 10 100 network switch If you are installing a single camera configuration you will not install the switch In that case store the 10 100 network switch in a safe location for future expansion of your Model 4340 Digital Camera System CCTV If You Have a Chamber with a Shield...

Page 34: ...34 Install Optional Components ...

Page 35: ...AMBER WITH SHIELDED CONTROL ROOM ADDITIONAL PRE INSTALLATION TASKS Install the fiber optic feedthrough connectors in the wall of the shielded control room CHAMBER WITH SHIELDED CONTROL ROOM INSTALLATION TASKS 1 Remove the access cover ...

Page 36: ...converter Plug the cables into the internal fiber optic connectors 3 Remove the fiber optic to Ethernet converter from the 10 100 Ethernet filter 4 Place the fiber optic to Ethernet converter in the same location as the personal computer 5 Connect an Ethernet cable from the computer to the converter 6 Connect two fiber optic cables to the converter and run the cables through the feedthrough connec...

Page 37: ...stall a tripod battery pack fiber optic to Ethernet converter an Ethernet cable fiber optic cables and fiber optic feedthrough connectors The fiber optic to Ethernet converter is housed in the shielded enclosure attached to the camera enclosure requiring no additional assembly See the diagram on the following page To set up the computer see page 47 ...

Page 38: ...38 Install Optional Components ...

Page 39: ...e wall of the chamber If you have a shielded control room also install fiber optic feedthrough connectors in the wall of the control room TRIPOD MOUNT INSTALLATION TASKS The H 491009 tripod includes a 1 4 20 thread center pole and a 3 8 inch thread center pole Use the 3 8 inch thread center pole to mount the camera onto the tripod ...

Page 40: ...nclosure Do not roll jar or drop the camera and camera enclosure ETS Lindgren is not responsible for damage to the camera as a result of improper handling 1 Set up the tripod in the chamber 2 Remove the 3 8 in thread center pole from the tripod by rotating the height adjuster knob to loosen and then lifting the pole up ...

Page 41: ...t cable from the computer to the converter 7 Connect two fiber optic cables to the converter and run the cables through the feedthrough connectors to the location of the camera and tripod in the chamber If you have a shielded control room you will run the cable through two sets of feedthrough connectors to the camera and tripod 8 Plug the fiber optic cables into the fiber optic connectors on the b...

Page 42: ...e cameras from the wall or ceiling a multi camera configuration without a shielded control room requires you to install a 10 100 network switch and Ethernet cables See the diagrams on the following pages To set up the computer for a multi camera system see Computer Setup on page 47 and Viewing Images from a Multi Camera System on page 48 ...

Page 43: ...Install Optional Components 43 ...

Page 44: ...ptional Components If you have a shielded control room also install a 10 100 network switch one fiber optic to Ethernet converter per camera Ethernet cables fiber optic cables and fiber optic feedthrough connectors ...

Page 45: ...ument 10 100 Ethernet Filter Installation Manual They are not included in this document Mount cameras Follow the instructions to wall mount or ceiling mount a camera on page 29 If you have a shielded control room also install fiber optic feedthrough connectors in the wall of the control room MULTI CAMERA SYSTEM INSTALLATION TASKS 1 Place the 10 100 network switch in the same location as the person...

Page 46: ...twork switch Run each cable to a 10 100 Ethernet filter Plug the cable into the external Ethernet connector on the 10 100 Ethernet filter For a diagram of filter connections see page 26 If you have a shielded control room Follow the steps listed in Chamber With Shielded Control Room Installation Tasks on page 35 to install the fiber optic to Ethernet converter ...

Page 47: ...rnet Explorer Browser 7 Professional 64 bit 32 bit 8 0 Vista Business SP1 32 bit 7 0 XP Professional SP3 6 0 SP3 Setup the Computer If you install a computer other than one provided by ETS Lindgren see the separate Panasonic camera manual for complete information on setting up the computer and IP address and installing additional software If you purchased a Model 4340 CCTV configuration from ETS L...

Page 48: ...is setting opens a separate Internet Explorer window for each camera Each window can be individually resized as required Multi View This setting opens one Internet Explorer window that is split into sections one section for each camera Because the Multi Windows view provides a faster response time than the Multi View typically the default view for a multi camera system is the Multi Windows view If...

Page 49: ...ive light This may cause a smear on the picture and possible damage to the charge coupled device CCD Do not expose the camera to moisture or place the camera in an area where condensation may form Moisture will cause damage to the internal components of the camera and create an electrical shock hazard Do not manually move the pan and tilt head This may cause irreparable damage to the internal mech...

Page 50: ...the mouse IF THE CAMERA STOPS WORKING If the camera suddenly shuts off during operation turn off the battery pack and charge it See Charging the Battery Pack on page 56 for complete charging information If the battery pack is fully charged and the camera still will not turn on contact ETS Lindgren for assistance Using Multiple Cameras To set up a multi camera configuration using one Internet Explo...

Page 51: ...up to four cameras as a group and up to four groups for a maximum of 16 cameras 1 Power up all cameras Allow cameras to complete self test routine 2 Select desired configuration On the camera home screen click the button under Multi screen that corresponds to the desired image configuration 3 Enter the IP address or the host name Click Setup and enter the information for the first camera using a m...

Page 52: ...plete Setup information Enter the rest of the setup information on the camera home screen as desired Setting Resolution Frame Rate 1 Power up all cameras Allow cameras to complete self test routine 2 Click Setup and then click General The settings window will display 3 Set Resolution to the desired setting and then click Save Set and save the resolution setting before setting the frame rate Optica...

Page 53: ...THE BATTERY PACK The power button located on the battery pack functions as an on off switch for the battery pack and the camera When you are using the camera the button should be in the on position When the camera is off or the battery pack is in storage the button should be in the off position See Storing the Battery Pack on page 55 for the charging requirements for battery pack storage ...

Page 54: ...ously supply power Select this setting to use the camera For charging and storage To turn the battery pack off Push the power button in and then release it to the off position In this position the battery pack will not supply power Select this setting to turn off the camera or to place the battery pack into storage See the next section Storing the Battery Pack for the charging requirements for bat...

Page 55: ...owly discharge and permanent damage could occur if the battery pack completely discharges ETS Lindgren is not responsible for damage to the battery pack as a result of improper handling and care If you store the battery pack for an extended period of time you must charge the battery pack once per month If stored without periodically charging the batteries could lose the ability to hold a charge an...

Page 56: ...ging is in progress The battery pack normally provides up to 12 hours of operation but operating time may be reduced with extensive use of the pan and tilt and functions It can take up to 24 hours to fully charge the battery pack Following are the steps 1 Make sure the power button on the battery pack is in the off position 2 Disconnect the camera power cable from the battery pack 3 Plug the charg...

Page 57: ...8A 5 Connect the battery charger to a mains supply 100 or 240 VAC 6 Turn on the mains supply The charge light on the battery charger will illuminate red indicating a charge is in progress Continue charging until the charge light illuminates green indicating a full charge ...

Page 58: ...ecycling or disposal You may contact your local waste disposal agency for information on battery recycling and disposal 1 Make sure the power button on the battery pack is in the off position 2 Disconnect the cable from the power connector on the battery pack 3 Remove the screws from the lid of the battery pack enclosure and then lift the lid to remove it from the enclosure ...

Page 59: ...Operation 59 4 Inside the enclosure disconnect the two charging cables by separating each cable at the middle connector ...

Page 60: ...nclosure To prevent the battery pack from shifting inside the enclosure while removing the bracket screws support the pack with your hand 6 Place the enclosure on the bottom and carefully move the bracket towards the front of the enclosure Avoid placing stress on the charging cables as you move the bracket ...

Page 61: ...acket and then the bracket screws removed in step 5 10 Connect the charging cables disconnected in step 0 11 Replace the lid on the enclosure and insert and tighten the screws 12 Plug the charging cable from the battery charger into the charger connector on the battery pack Follow the steps on page 56 to charge the new battery pack ...

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Page 63: ...S Lindgren warranty for your Model 4340 Digital Camera System CCTV DURATION OF WARRANTIES FOR MODEL 4340 CCTV All product warranties except the warranty of title and all remedies for warranty failures are limited to two years Product Warranted Duration of Warranty Period Model 4340 Digital Camera System CCTV 2 Years ...

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Page 65: ...listed below are eligible to bear the CE mark Model 4340 Digital Camera System CCTV APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES The authorizing signatures on the EC Declaration of Conformity document authorize ETS Lindgren Inc to affix the CE mark to the indicated product CE marks placed on these products will be distinct and visible Other marks or inscriptions liable to be confused with the CE...

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