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1
Terminal board
To connect the coaxial cable used as the
video signal cable, the power cable, the
control signal cable, and the alarm input
signal cable. (
See page 12.)
2
Video output terminal
O u t p u t s c o m p o s i t e v i d e o s i g n a l s
(1V(p-p), output impedance 75
Ω
).
3
Control signal connection terminals
Terminals for inputting signals with elec-
trical characteristics conforming to the
EIA/TIA RS-422A or RS-485 standard.
4
AC 24 V input terminal
To input AC 24 V power.
5
Panic alarm signal input terminal
Terminal for inputting the panic alarm sig-
nal. Settings concerning the panic alarm
signal should be made using the PANIC
ALARM SET screen. (
See pages 24
and 32.)
6
Terminal board cover
Protects the cable connection terminals
from dirt, etc.
7
Camera body mounting guides (
×
3)
To be inserted into the guide holes
16
of
the ceiling mount.
8
Camera body clamp
Fix the camera body to the ceiling mount
by fastening the ceiling mount’s camera
clamping screw
18
to this clamp.
9
Drop prevention wire hook
Attach the drop prevention wire
20
from
the ceiling mount to this hook.
10
Switch cover
Open this cover to use the setting
switches. The cover can be opened by
pushing the cover edge in the direction
of the arrow.
11
Control signal selector switch
(RS-422A/RS-485, RS-232C)
Switches the communication mode of the
control signal terminal
3
.
• When connected to the RM-P2580, set
to the RS-422A/RS-485 side.
• When connected to a personal com-
puter, etc. set to the RS-232C side.
Controls, Connectors and Indicators
Camera Body
(With terminal board in attached condition)
INTRODUCTION
(Side view)
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12
System setting switches
Set switches in accordance with the sys-
tem to be connected to.
The settings comprise setting the form
of the control signal cable connection,
communication protocol, control signal
termination ON/OFF, and image synchro-
nization method.
(
See “Camera Settings” on page 14.)
13
Camera ID setting switches
Use to set the camera ID.
Be sure to set the camera ID when switch
1 of the system setting switches
12
is
set to ON (MULTIDROP).
(
See “Camera Settings” on page 14.)
14
FOR SERVICE connector
Exclusively for service purposes.
Ceiling Mount
15
Mounting holes (
×
4)
Use these holes to attach the ceiling
mount to the ceiling.
16
Guide holes for mounting camera (
×
3)
Guide holes for mounting the camera
body. The camera body mounting guides
7
are inserted into these holes.
17
Camera direction alignment mark
When mounting the ceiling mount to the
ceiling, align this mark with the center of
the direction in which you want the cam-
era to face.
18
Camera clamping screw
To hold the camera body in place, be sure
to use this screw to clamp the camera
clamp
8
.
19
Positioning alignment protrusion
When attaching the camera body, align
the camera clamp
8
on the camera
body with this protrusion.
20
Drop prevention wire hook
Attach this wire to the drop prevention
wire hook
9
on the camera body.
21
Safety wire attachment hole
To prevent the camera from accidentally
dropping down, fasten a wire from the
ceiling to this hole using an M3 screw.
(
See “Ceiling Installation” step
2.
on
page 16.)
Ceiling Mount
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