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DIP SWITCHES SETTING

1. Loosen the back focus adjustment lever located 

on the front head.

2. Adjust the screw to a desired position, and then 

fix the screws.

  
Caution for focus adjustment:

1. Do not over-tighten the back focus screw.
2. Do not attempt to use any tools other than fingers to tighten the screw.
  
Improper focus adjustment may result in severe damages to the back-focus 
echanism or to the CCD image sensor. 

POTENTIOMETER SETTING

 Refer to PARTS DESCRIPTION (9) & (10)

LEVEL (Auto Lens Control Level Adjustment) 

This potentiometer controls DC lenses: 
it manages CCD sensor light quantity by adjusting lens IRIS aperture.

V-Phase (Line Lock Phase Adjustment)

When the camera is set to Line-Lock mode (LL), it is possible to adjust camera 
triggering point on the AC cycle in case of systems using sequential switchers 
devoid of image digital process feature or video matrixes.
See also ’DIP SWITCH SETTING’ (LL/INT).

Focus Adjustment 

 refer to PARTS DESCRIPTON (2) & (3)

 Refer to PARTS DESCRIPTION (6)

The row of DIP switches allow the following settings to be made:

LL / INT

The line-lock mode enables the AC line phase adjustment. 

Note:

 The line-lock sync mode is not available when the camera 

operates on DC power.

SDN / ON

This feature enables the camera operates in monochrome mode in reduced lighting. 
Switch to ON to activate.

BLC / ON

The Backlight Compensation feature eliminates the effect of strong background 
lighting, maintaining the correct exposure. Switch to ON to activate. When switched 
to BLC, the feature is off.

AGC / TURBO

The Automatic Gain Control feature can improve picture quality in low lighting 
conditions. 
Select TURBO for most applications. Setting to AGC will reduce 'noise' from the 
image, 
but it will also limit the camera's sensitivity.

AES/ ON

Selecting 

ON

 enables Electronic Iris mode, which compensates for excessive light 

levels by automatically adjusting the camera shutter speed. This mode should only 
be used with fixed or manual iris lenses.

F.L. / ON 

When this switch is set to

 ON

, the camera reduces flicker in the image under 

fluorescent lighting.

The camera operates with an AC mains power supply (230V). 
Connect the power cable to the power input connector or terminal on the 
rear panel. 
The Power LED on the rear panel is lit when the camera is connected to a 
power source (refer to Parts Description 11).

Important Note:

Qualified service personnel or system installers should perform the installation. 
Make sure that the power is OFF before handling the power supply cable. 

Connect the 75

Ω

 coaxial cable to video output  terminal.

This camera supports manual iris lens, video auto iris lens, 
and DC auto iris lens.

1. Video Auto Iris Lens Pin assignment

GND

: Shield, ground.

+12V

: Power source; +12VDC, 50 mA Max.

Video

:

 

Video signal output.

2. DC Auto Iris Lens

The 4 pin connection terminal is on the 
rear panel. Refer to the pin assignment 
to ensure the proper operation.

1. Mount a lens onto the camera lens mount. Turn the lens clockwise.
2. This camera can accept CS-mount lens, or C-mount lens with a 5 mm adaptor ring.

  
Cautions for lens mounting:

1. In case of using a lens heaver than the camera, the lens and camera will require 

additional support.

2. Do not over-tighten the lens onto the camera mount.
3. Do not rotate the lens counter-clockwise.

Lens Mounting 

 refer to PARTS DESCRIPTON (1)

CONNECTION AND ADJUSTMENT

Power Supply Cable Connection 

 refer to PARTS DESCRIPTON (12)

Video Cable Connection 

 refer to PARTS DESCRIPTON (8)

Auto Iris Lens Connections 

 refer to PARTS DESCRIPTON (4) & (7)

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