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Document 800-11941 – Rev C – 06/2012

5.   Camera Installation

1.

Remove the dome from the 

housing base by inserting a 

coin or flathead 

screwdriver into the slot 

and twisting.

2.

Connect the yellow video 

output connector to the 

video input port on your 

monitor/DVR. Connect the 

red power connector to 

your 12 VDC power source. 

Feed the cables into the 

hole in the mounting 

surface (such as a ceiling, 

see graphic).

3.

Install the housing base 

onto the mounting surface 

using the two mounting 

screws provided.

4.

Connect the local video 

output cable to the video 

output connector on the 

camera board, located 

behind the lens and 

gimbal. Connect the other 

end of the video connector 

to the monitor you will use 

while setting up the 

camera.

Note

The video output 

connector on the 

camera board is 

located next to the OSD 

menu controls that you 

can use to make 

configuration changes.

5.

While monitoring the camera picture on the monitor, adjust the camera position 

(orientation), zoom and focus settings (as described in the 

Camera Positioning, 

Zoom and Focus Adjustment

 section).

6.

Using the connected monitor, make camera configuration changes through the OSD 

menus (see the 

Configuration Guide

 included with your camera for more 

information).

7.

Re-install the dome cover to the housing base (as described in the 

Securing the 

Dome Cover

 section).

Video and 
power cable 
(see the 

Cable 

Connections

 

diagram).

Housing 
base

Mounting 
surface

Mounting 
screws

Dome 
cover

2nd video 
output 
connector

6.   Camera Positioning, Zoom and Focus Adjustment

1.

With the dome removed, you can see that the lens is surrounded by a protective 

shroud (see the image below).

2.

Use two hands to draw back the shroud from the lens by placing both thumbs on the 

upper front section of the shroud with your fingers bracing the back side of the lens 

and pushing your thumbs towards your fingers (see the image below).

3.

Position the camera lens and gimbal so that the camera is viewing the required video 

scene. Use the connected monitor to check that the field of view is oriented correctly 

as you make the adjustments. You can pan the entire camera board and gimbal 

(360°, labelled 

A

 in graphic above). Tilt the camera lens up and down (90°, labelled 

B

), and/or rotate the lens (360°, 

C

).

4.

Use the three points of 

adjustment (

A

B

, and 

C

) to 

position the camera 

correctly.

5.

Use the two levers located 

on the lens to adjust zoom 

and focus, as needed (see 

the image for zoom and 

focus lever locations).

6.

When the camera is 

correctly positioned, 

zoomed and focused, push 

the shroud back together 

with the lens.

Note

When you push the shroud back together with the lens, this will change the tilt 

angle that you have set for the lens (adjustment labelled 

B

). When the shroud and 

lens are snapped back together, tilt both pieces back to the desired lens position.

Place thumbs 
here to push 
back shroud

Place fingers behind 
the lens to brace it 
when pushing back 
the shroud

Camera 
shroud 
and lens

A

C

B

Focus 
adjustment

Zoom 
adjustment

7.   Securing the Dome Cover

Line up the 
triangle (

and the 

red

 

LOCK

 mark  

to secure the 
base to the 
dome

2nd video 
output 
connector

Snap the dome cover back into the 

housing base by lining up the triangle 

(

) on the cover with the 

red

 

LOCK

 

mark on the housing base. Line up the 

triangle (

) and the 

red

 

LOCK

 label 

and snap the dome cover and base 

together to secure the camera.

8.   Specifications

Video Signal Specifications

Video Standard:

NTSC

Scanning System:

525 lines, 2:1 Interlace

Image Sensor:

1/3” CCD

Number of Pixels (H x V):

768 x 494

Minimum Illumination:

0.3 lux @ F1.4 (AGC on, 50 IRE)

Horizontal Resolution:

620 TVL

Video Output:

1.0 Vp-p, composite @ 75 Ohms

Sync System:

Internal

S/N Ratio:

 50 dB (AGC Off, Weight On)

Auto Electronic Shutter:

1/60 - 1/100,000 sec

AI/AES Selection:

Switchable

White Balance:

ATW (1,800°K – 10,500°K)/AWC/Manual

BLC

Low/Mid/High/Off/HBLC/HSBLC

Gamma:

0.20 ~ 1.00, adjustable

Sense-Up:

Auto (x2 ~ x1024)

D-WDR:

Off/On, selectable level

Privacy Mask:

8 mask zones, configurable

Motion Detection:

4 motion detection zones, configurable

Mirror:

Off/On (horizontal mirror), selectable

3DNR:

Auto (Motion)/Off/Low/Mid/High, selectable

Lens Type:

2.8 mm to 12.0 mm Vari-focal Auto Iris, F1.4

Lens Iris Control:

Direct Drive (DC) Vari-focal Auto Iris Lens

Angle of View (Lens):

Horizontal: 96.7° (wide) to 24.1° (tele)

Vertical: 71.2° (wide) to 18.2° (tele)

Electrical Specifications

Input Voltage:

12 VDC ± 10%

Power Consumption:

4.0 W (max)

Mechanical

Dimensions (L x H x W):

5.12” x 4.02” x  5.12” (130.0 mm x 102.0 mm x 130.0 mm)

Weight:

0.66 lbs (0.3 Kg) Net, 0.99 lbs (0.45 Kg) Shipping

Construction:

Housing: ABS. Dome: Polycarbonate

Environmental

Temperature:

Operating: 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C)

Storage: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)

Relative Humidity:

0% to 95%, non-condensing

Regulatory

Emissions:

FCC, Part 15B, Class A

Immunity:

EN50130-4

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