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TK-C655

TK-C676

TK-C655/TK-C676  DOME TYPE  CAMERA

DOME TYPE CAMERA

INSTRUCTIONS

TK-C655 Ver.(C)
TK-C676 Ver.(B)

C

LWT0200-001C

TK-C676-C655_LWT0200-001C

06.4.14, 4:44 PM

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Summary of Contents for TK-C655

Page 1: ...TK C655 TK C676 TK C655 TK C676 DOME TYPE CAMERA DOME TYPE CAMERA INSTRUCTIONS TK C655 Ver C TK C676 Ver B C LWT0200 001C ...

Page 2: ...lete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug 11 For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it form the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 12 Do not allow anything to rest on the power co...

Page 3: ...RA ALC Screen 26 HOME MOTION DETECT Screen 28 AUTO PAN PATROL TRACE Screen 29 POSITION FUNCTION SET Screen 30 FACTORY SETTINGS Screen 31 PRIVATE MASK Setup 32 CAMERA TITLE Setup 33 AREA TITLE Setup 34 ALARM TITLE Setup 35 HOME MOTION DETECT Setup 36 AUTO PAN Setup 37 AUTO PATROL Setup 38 AUTO TRACE Setup 39 POSITION TITLE Setup 40 AUTO RETURN Setup 41 Others Attaching a Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket...

Page 4: ...6 The CCD features an improved sensitivity of near ly 70 over the previous model and the zoom lens has a large aperture ratio of f1 4 at WIDE end These features provide the camera with a high sensitivity of 0 5 lx in the color mode 25 output AGC 20 dB WIDE end electronic sense up x2 Introduction TK C655 TK C676 DOME TYPE CAMERA INSTRUCTIONS TK C655 Ver C TK C676 Ver B LWT0003 001A H Instructions C...

Page 5: ...er above this rating is supplied a malfunction will occur or in the worst case smoke or fire may be produced This unit offers a certain degree of protection against any damage either to itself or to its connection cable that might result from indirect lightning strikes but it is not capable of preventing all damage by lightning strikes For example it is not protected against a direct lightning str...

Page 6: ... In this case set the iris mode to manual When the camera is used in ATW Auto White balance mode the colors captured by the camera may differ from the actual colors being shot due to the mechanics of the auto tracking operation within the white balance circuit However this is not a malfunction If a very bright object such as a lamp is being monitored the picture may contain vertical lines smear ab...

Page 7: ...E UP is activated and the image contains only little motion When electronic zooming is activated and the image does not contain a large enough contour component 䡲 Zooming When zooming is stopped near theTELE end during manual operation or by selecting a preset position focusing may deviate slightly In addition the manual zooming operation may not always be smooth These phenomena are due to the cha...

Page 8: ...e from the ceiling slab or channel through this hole 6 Alarm Input Terminals CN26 Input terminals for Alarm 2 Alarm 3 and Alarm 4 Connect the provided cables to these terminals P 17 Pin No Signal Name Color of Cable 1 Alarm input 2 Brown 2 GND Red 3 Alarm input 3 Orange 4 GND Yellow 5 Alarm input 4 Violet 6 GND Gray Connections Installation Cover Connector side 0 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 9 6 Terminal Pin Lay...

Page 9: ...e when using the camera in a system controlled by an RM P2580 set the camera IDs individually for each camera P 15 Setting Switches Use these to set the PROTOCOL etc P 14 Connector Male Connect to the Female Camera Connector on the Ceil ing Mount Drop Prevention Wire Attach this wire to the Drop Prevention Hook on the Ceiling Mount Camera Clamping Bracket In order to clamp the camera onto the Ceil...

Page 10: ...k procedure P 15 Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 4 ON Switch 5 OFF Switch 7 Invalid Set to OFF Switch 8 Figure of 1 Figure of 10 Set it to the same number as the VIDEO INPUT terminal of the RM P2580 Example Camera 1 Set the figure of 10 to 0 and figure of 1 to 1 Set to ON only for the camera connected at the end of the control signal cable Set to OFF for all other cameras Machine ID 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0...

Page 11: ...nate at the con troller with a resistance of 110 Ω Set the TERM switches of the other cameras to OFF When the controller is located at the end of a system An AC 24V power source must be supplied to each camera CAUTION When the controller is not located at the end of a system An AC 24V power source must be supplied to each camera CAUTION Be sure to terminate the control signal cable at both ends Th...

Page 12: ... strong electromagnetic waves or other forms of magnetism for example near a radio or TV transmitter a power transformer or an electric motor the picture may suffer from noise and colors may be affected An optionally available controller is required to use a TK C655 or TK C676 camera Please contact your local dealer or installer for more information about these controllers MEMO Switch settings P 1...

Page 13: ... to OFF Simplex When the camera is controlled using the simplex trans mission protocol set Switch 5 to ON Camera Controller RX RX TX TX TX TX RX RX Camera Controller RX RX TX TX Two wires must be connected Four wires must be connected For example connection with an RM P2580 Camera RM P2580 RX C RX D C TX D TX TX A TX B A RX B RX ...

Page 14: ... OFF Multi drop when using the RM P2580 ON Initial set OFF PROTOCOL 2 Switch 5 Duplex when using the RM P2580 OFF Simplex ON Initial set OFF SYNC Switch 6 INT OFF LL ON Initial set OFF LL mode 50 Hz area only SYNC Switch 6 When this switch is set to ON the vertical sync of the camera becomes locked to the frequency of the AC power line PROTOCOL 2 Switch 5 Set this switch according to the communica...

Page 15: ...of the camera to be checked 2 Turn the AC 24V power source of the camera OFF and then ON again 3 The camera now performs the initialization operation and the following display appears 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figure of 10 Figure of 1 0 1 4 Ensure that DUPLEX and ID are displayed and that the ID number is identical to the VIDEO INPUT ter minal number on the RM P2580 5 If the ID numbe...

Page 16: ... such as RM P2580 To the monitor etc To the AC 24 V power supply To a device with alarm input Coaxial cable Alarm signal cable AC 24V power cable This cable connects the AC 24V power supply to the AC 24V input connector To prevent connection errors and disconnections the use of lug plate for connections to the AC 24 V INPUT connector is recommended When a 2 conductor VVF Vinyl insulated vinyl shea...

Page 17: ...inserting it After connecting all of the cables turn the screws on the side to fasten the connectors It is recommended to use a 4 core a pair twisted pair cable 0 65 or a twisted pair cable of category 3 or higher which is used for a Ethernet Cables with a thickness between 16 AWG and 26 AWG can be used Connect the control signal cables so that the TX and TX signals form a pair and the RX and RX s...

Page 18: ...rwise the camera will not fit properly to the ceiling mount If they are engaged forcibly they may be damaged CAUTION Be sure to attach the drop prevention wire Otherwise the cam era is in danger of falling Be sure to use four screws and attach them firmly If the screws are not tightened firmly dust and moisture may penetrate through the screw holes The rubber packings attached to the ceiling mount...

Page 19: ...e camera clockwise until it stops Ensure that the camera clamping bracket is in line with the lock screw of the Ceil ing Mount 5 Tighten the lock screw Tighten the lock screw using a Phillips screwdriver Camera clamping bracket Camera Tighten the lock screw Lock screw Rotate the camera clockwise Camera clamping bracket Lock screw Ceiling Mount CAUTION If the lock screw is not tightened firmly the ...

Page 20: ...alue Tilting the lever toward the right 䊳 increases the value 7 Press the MENU button After completing the setup of the menu items press the MENU but ton to return to the previous menu screen SETUP MENU SET SPEED IRIS AF FOCUS ZOOM OPEN FAR TELE CLEAR HOME 7 4 1 8 0 5 2 9 6 3 ENTER AUTO PAN OPTION 1 OPTION 2 CAMERA POSI TION AUTO PATROL CLOSE NEAR WIDE AUTO F 1 F 2 F 3 PAN TILT LENS CAMERA POSITIO...

Page 21: ... N R M A P A T R O L K E Y A P A T R O L C A N C E L F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S C L E A R W O P O S I T I T L E C L E A R A L L M O D E O F F H O M E M O T I O N D E T E C T L E V E L N O R M A L A R E A E D I T A L A R M D I S P L A Y 5 s D E M O N S T R A T I O N P O S I T I O N T I T L E P O S I T I O N F U N C T I O N S E T I R I S M O D E A U T O B L C O F F W B A L A N C E A T W R B G A I...

Page 22: ... function on When the zoom lens is set toward TELE optical zooming is activated first and electronic zooming second This function sets the maximum zoom ratio of the electronic zooming Setting values x1 x2 x4 x6 x8 x10 This function sets sharpness in the vertical direction of the image NORMAL Normal sharpness HIGH High sharpness OFF Tilt angle not limited Horizontal shooting is also possible 1 10 T...

Page 23: ...nction off HOME Returns to the home position A PAN KEY Returns to the operation set at RM A PAN KEY under AUTO PAN PATROL TRACE Screen P 29 RM A PATROL KEY A PATROL KEY Returns to the operation set at RM A PATROL KEY under AUTO PAN PATROL TRACE Screen P 29 RM A PATROL KEY For setting the time to activate AUTO RETURN Setting values 1 min 2 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 20 min 30 min 60 min CAMERA FUNCTION...

Page 24: ...amera position for alarm 1 When an alarm signal is input to the Alarm 1 input terminal the camera moves to this set position HOME means the home position and POS1 means position 1 Setting values OFF HOME POS1 to POS99 Sets the camera position for alarm 2 When an alarm signal is input to the Alarm 2 input terminal the camera moves to this set position HOME means the home position and POS1 means pos...

Page 25: ...amera moves to a preset position AUX1 to 3 Alarm signal is output when a corresponding AUX signal is input This is variable depending on the remote control unit in use Sets the configuration of the Alarm output 3 terminal OFF Does not output an alarm signal ALARM Alarm signal is output upon input of motion detection or an alarm signal B W Alarm signal is output when the camera enters the B W mode ...

Page 26: ...utter speed When the item SENSE UP is set to x2 or higher the available settings for the SHUTTER are limited to 1 50 and 1 120 Setting values 1 50 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 This screen adjusts the settings of automated functions relating to picture brightness AGC MODE When the item B W is set to AUTO SUPER is displayed when the item AGC MODE is set to SUPER and 20 dB is displa...

Page 27: ... setting is suitable when picture quality is important PRIORITY MOTION B W COLOUR MODE B W This function sets the color modes to color or B W Switches the mode from color to B W and vice versa OFF Turns the B W mode switching function off ON Sets the camera permanently to B W mode AUTO The camera automatically switches to Color mode when the ob ject is bright and to B W mode when it is dark ALARM ...

Page 28: ...t from the alarm output terminal on the terminal board When the item MODE is set to OFF an alarm signal is output from the alarm output termi nal but the alarm display is not shown in the picture MEMO CAUTION This item is invalid with the system using the RM P2580 When using the RM P2580 use item ALARM TIME instead When the setting value of the detection level is increased it sometimes causes the ...

Page 29: ...itions in sequence and the auto trace function for the reproduction of the results of manual camera operations A PAN RETURN POS SET AUTO PATROL SET AUTO TRACE SET RM A PAN KEY RM A PATROL KEY A PAN A PATROL Sets the auto panning return position Sets the configuration of the auto patrol function P 38 AUTO PATROL Setup Sets the configuration of the auto trace function P 39 AUTO TRACE Setup Determine...

Page 30: ...metry area When ExDR is set to other than ON this item will be displayed as and setting will be disabled MEMO The ExDR function synthesizes pictures captured at a shutter speed of 1 100 and those captured at higher shutter speeds to help monitor objects having large differ ences in brightness levels When the SHUTTER function is set to 1 250 or a higher this function does not work and is displayed ...

Page 31: ... G GAIN Determines the setting of the white balance adjustment The white balance can be adjusted for lighting conditions with color temperatures from 2500K to 8000K ATW Auto Tracking White balance mode adjusts the white balance automati cally according to the color temperature of the lighting conditions When ATW is set is displayed for the items R B GAIN and M G GAIN so that the color phase adjust...

Page 32: ...on on or off by setting the MODE item in the submenu to ON or OFF Factory setting OFF 7 Select the mask number Select the private mask number from MASK NO 1 to 8 and move the cursor on to the item MASK EDIT Of these a maximum of 4 can be set within one picture If an already set mask number is selected the mark will be displayed 8 Edit the masking area Move the cursor to MASK EDIT and press the SET...

Page 33: ...ô û á é í ó ú à è ì ò ù ç ñ ß W I D E T E L E Character area CAMERA TITLE screen Title input field Blinking Space Blinking 1 Select the camera RM P2580 Instruction manual CAMERA button Numeric key camera number ENTER button The picture of the selected camera is output 2 Display the SETUP menu on the camera P 20 steps 1 to 4 MENU button 3 sec Select CAMERA with the PAN TILT lever SET button 3 Tilt ...

Page 34: ...y z Ä Ö Ü Â Ê Î Ô Û Ç Ñ ä ë ï ö ü â ê î ô û á é í ó ú à è ì ò ù ç ñ ß T I T L E N O S E L E C T F O C U S W I D E T E L E Character area AREA TITLE screen Title input field Blinking Space Blinking 1 Select the camera RM P2580 Instruction manual CAMERA button Numeric key camera number ENTER button The picture of the selected camera is output 2 Display the SETUP menu on the camera P 20 steps 1 to 4 ...

Page 35: ... button The screen returns to the previous menu RM P2580 units need to be configured to display AlarmTitles Use the RM P2580 menu settings to do this 1 Press and hold the MENU button for 3 seconds to display the SETUP screen on the remote control unit 2 First select the CONTROL UNIT screen then the DATA I O screen and finally the INPUT ASSIGNMENT screen 3 Select ALARM TEXT then EDIT 1 the alarm ti...

Page 36: ...and 6 for each area to be excluded from the motion detection target area Complete the setup of all excluded areas in this way 8 Press the MENU button The screen returns to the previous menu SETUP MENU SET SPEED IRIS AF FOCUS ZOOM OPEN FAR TELE CLEAR HOME 7 4 1 8 0 5 2 9 6 3 ENTER AUTO PAN OPTION 1 OPTION 2 CAMERA POSI TION AUTO PATROL CLOSE NEAR WIDE AUTO F 1 F 2 F 3 PAN TILT LENS CAMERA POSITION ...

Page 37: ...ed 8 Move the cursor to A PAN RETURN POS SET and press the SET button RETURN mode only The RETURN POSITION SET screen is displayed 9 Adjust the viewing angle of the return position RETURN mode only Pan the camera in the right and left directions and adjust the view ing angle 10 Press the MENU button The screen returns to the previous menu After the above setup auto panning of the camera can be sta...

Page 38: ...uttons to change the mode After changing to a new mode repeat steps 5 to 8 10 Press the MENU button The screen returns to the previous menu After the above setup auto patrol of the camera can be started by pressing the AUTO PATROL button on the RM P2580 To change the auto patrol mode after the above setup display the AUTO PATROL MODE screen and press the FAR or NEAR but tons The auto patrol functi...

Page 39: ...a execute reproduction of the auto trace operation it is required to set the auto trace function in the AUTO PAN or AUTO PATROL button of the RM P2580 P 29 Items RM A PAN KEY and RM A PATROL KEY When the button to which the auto trace function is set is pressed the lamp in the button lights up and auto trace reproduction starts The auto trace reproduction will repeat continually with a pause of 30...

Page 40: ...he second character If the WIDE button is pressed the blinking position in the title in put field moves to the left Use this facility to correct previously input characters 8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 for each title character When the next position is selected DATA SAVED is displayed for 3 seconds and the previous position tile is stored in the memory Complete the input of all position titles in this wa...

Page 41: ...N G S CAMERA FUNCTION2 screen A F F O R I R O F F C A M E R A F U N C T I O N 2 A U T O R E T U R N O F F R E T U R N T I M E Before setting AUTO RETURN make sure to set the rear panel DIP Switch of RM P2580 1 Turn off the power of RM P2580 2 Set rear DIP Switch4 of RM P2580 to ON 3 Turn on the power of RM P2580 again 1 Display the SETUP menu on the camera P 20 steps 1 to 4 MENU button 3sec Select...

Page 42: ...en them fully and tighten them again Mount hole Anchor bolt mount holes Clamping screw Mount screws x 4 Clamping screw Clamping bracket 3 positions Clamping screw Diameter 200 mm Loosen Stoppers Anchor bolt mount Clamping screw 2 Prepare the Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket Fully loosen the clamping screws by turning them counterclock wise Move the clamping brackets toward the inside as shown in the di...

Page 43: ...been removed in step 2 above are used the camera may not be installed properly and may fall Attach so that the lock screw of the Ceiling Mount is positioned be low the anchor bolt mount hole of the Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket 7 Attach the camera to the Ceiling Mount P 18 Attaching the Camera 8 Attach the ceiling panel Attach the ceiling panel provided with the Ceiling Flush Mount Brack et by attac...

Page 44: ...rews by turning them counterclock wise Make sure that the clamping brackets move inwards 4 Lower the Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket until the stoppers contact the ceiling plate 5 Push up the stopper release lever marked in the figure using a screwdriver While holding the Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket from below so that it does not drop push up the one of the three stopper release levers marked using a ...

Page 45: ...mera Are cables connected properly to the terminal board on the Ceiling Mount Is there a problem with the power cable s connecting the camera to the power supply unit If the power cable s are too long or of an inadequate size the correct voltage may not be supplied due to an increase in cable resistance during the pan tilt operation Change power cable s to one s of lower resistance i e thicker or ...

Page 46: ...tion Possible by selecting 4 photome try areas Color level adjustment Possible Contour correction Both Horizontal and Vertical level adjustable Lens TK C655 Zoom ratio Approx x25 Approx x250 with electronic zooming Focal distance 3 8 mm to 95 mm Maximum aperture F1 6 WIDE to F3 7 TELE TK C676 Zoom ratio Approx x27 Approx x270 with electronic zooming Focal distance 3 8 mm to 103 mm Maximum aperture...

Page 47: ...e changed without notice S R 7 0 φ152 87 40 79 188 190 34 φ75 Ceiling mount position alignment hole Anchor bolt hole 2 12 x 16 long hole Ceiling panel 130 200 Hole making size Anchor bolt Compatible with M8 to M10 Ceiling panel hook x 2 100 85 5 7 5 121 5 154 Panel inner diameter 230 Panel outer diameter Ceiling mount hole Plate thickness 5 mm to 31 mm 2 0 0 113 113 Screw positions Screw positions...

Page 48: ...TK C655 TK C676 DOME TYPE CAMERA LWT0200 001C 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited ...

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