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Operating precautions

To save energy, when it is not being used turn the system's
power off.

This camera has been designed for indoor use. It cannot be
used outdoors.

This camera has been designed exclusively to be hung from
the ceiling.It may malfunction if it is placed on a surface or if
it is tilted.

Do not install or use the camera in the following places.
• In a place exposed to rain or moisture.
• In a place with vapor or oil soot, for example in a kitchen.
• In a temperature outside the operating temperature range

(–10°C to 50°C).

• Near a source of radiation, X-rays, strong radio waves or

magnetism.

• In a place subject to vibration.
• In a place with excessive dirt.

Insufficient head ventilation of the camera may cause a mal-
function.
Be careful not to block the ventilation to the camera.

If this camera and the cables connected to this camera are
used where there are strong electromagnetic waves or where
there is magnetism present, for example near a radio or TV
transmitter, power transformer or an electric motor, the pic-
ture may produce noise and the colors may be affected.

This camera incorporates an AGC circuit. As a result, when
it is used under low light conditions, the camera sensitivity
is automatically boosted and the picture may look uneven.
This is not a malfunction however.

When the AGC is ON in the auto iris mode, varying the iris
with the IRIS control button may not change the picture
brightness due to the gain boost function. In this case, switch
the AGC OFF or set the iris mode to manual.

In auto iris mode, the IRIS control buttons may not function
under certain brightness conditions (i.e. when a sufficient
amount of light cannot be obtained). In this case, set the iris
mode to manual.

The white balance setting when used under a fluorescent
lamp should be ATW (Auto White). If it is set to MANU (Man-
ual), the white balance may not be adjustable.

When presetting this unit’ s position, turn it on and wait until
it has warmed up sufficiently inside (about 30 minutes).  This
is to avoid a change in the lens focus due to a rise in tem-
perature after installation.

When this camera is used in the AUTO white balance mode,
the recorded colors may be slightly different from the actual
colors due to the operational principles of the auto-tracking
white balance circuit. This is however not a malfunction.

If a high-intensity object (such as a lamp) is shot, the image
on the screen may have vertical lines (smear) or blur (bloom-
ing) at its periphery. This is a characteristic of the CCD, and
is not a defect.

The electronic shutter of this camera has been set to 1/60(1/
50) sec. at the factory. When the camera is used under a
fluorescent lamp or in an area with a local power frequency
of 50/60 Hz, change the shutter speed to 1/100(1/60) on the
remote control unit. (The sensitivity deteriorates slightly with
a shutter speed of less than 1/100(1/60) sec.)
Utype (Etype)

When the camera is used to monitor the same position con-
tinuously for 24 hours or more, the contact resistance of the
horizontal rotary parts may increase after long hours of use,
and the picture may be affected by noise interference or the
remote control operation may become unstable.
To prevent this, turn the system power off and on at least
once a week (to initialize) and also clean the contacts.

Do not touch the dome cover of the lens directly with your
hand, contamination of this cover will lead to a deterioration
of the picture quality.

Observe the following when carrying out camera mainte-
nance.
• Turn the power OFF before proceeding to carry out main-

tenance.

• Clean the dome cover lens using a lens wiper cloth (or a

tissue).
If it is contaminated seriously, clean the contaminated part
with a cloth (or a tissue) which has been soaked in a solu-
tion of water and a neutral detergent.

In order to reduce the generation of unnecessary signals,
be sure to install  the provided ferrite cores when connect-
ing the cables. (See “How to use the ferrite core” on page 9)

Some subjects may not be brought into focus with the auto-
focus facility of this unit. Focusing will be made easier by
locating a subject with highly contrasted vertical stripes near
the center of the image.

Optional controller is required to use the TK-C675B cam-
era. Please contact your local dealer or installer for more
information about this controller.

Safety precautions

• As this unit contains parts which rotate at high speeds, it

should be installed in a place suitable to withstand the pos-
sible vibrations and to support the unit weight of 2 kg. If the
ceiling is made of dressed-face plywood, plaster board or
another material which is not strong enough to support the
unit, reinforce the installed surface by using a reinforcing
material (including plywood). If the reinforcement is insuffi-
cient, the monitor picture may be blurred due to vibrations
or in the worst case the unit may fall.

• Installation of this unit requires expertise. Please contact

your dealer for details.

Caution during continuous use

Continuous use of the preset sequence or auto panning op-
eration may make the service life much shorter than expect-
ed.
The guaranteed operation count for the zoom lens of this
camera is around 400,000 times.

(Example) 24 hours of operation per day with single zoom

operation per minute:
400,000 (times)/60 (minutes)/24 (hours) = 278 (days)

• The ceiling to mount the TK-C675B has to be strong enough

to support ten times the weight of this product.
If the ceiling is not strong enough, make sure to apply rein-
forcement to the ceiling before installation.

• Be sure to tighten the screws and nuts securely, Insufficient

tightening may cause the unit to fall from its mount.

• The unit is to be powered by an AC24V.

Isolated power supply only. (E type)
Class 2 only (U type)

Summary of Contents for TK-C700U - Color Cctv Camera

Page 1: ...RA INSTRUCTIONS For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the body Retain this information for future reference Model No TK C675B Serial No This instruction book is made from 100 recycled paper LOCK RELEASE ...

Page 2: ... large aperture lens with 16x zoom ratio f 4 5 to 72mm F1 2 at wide angle m Wide coverage angle Horizontal 3 8 to 56 Vertical 2 9 to 44 m 64 preset positions m 360 degree endless panning m Maximum 240 degree sec panning speed m Maximum 2 second zoom speed m One push auto focus capability m RS 485 Maximum Number of Connections 32 or RS 422A control signal m High quality pictures by adopting dome co...

Page 3: ...remote control unit The sensitivity deteriorates slightly with a shutter speed of less than 1 100 1 60 sec Utype Etype When the camera is used to monitor the same position con tinuously for 24 hours or more the contact resistance of the horizontal rotary parts may increase after long hours of use and the picture may be affected by noise interference or the remote control operation may become unsta...

Page 4: ... wire hole To prevent the camera from dropping accidentally pass a safety wire from the ceiling through these holes 10 Terminal board cover Protects the cable connection terminals against dirt etc 11 Control signal termination switch TERM This is a termination ON OFF switch for the input signals to the control signal terminal 2 When it is set to ON the RX to RX route is terminated via 110Ω resisto...

Page 5: ... diameter of 4 1 mm The screw head height should be no more than 4 mm If thin cables are used i e with a high resistance a significant voltage drop will occur when the unit is at its maximum power consumption pan tilt zoom operated simultaneously Either use a thick cable to restrict the voltage drop at the camera side to below 10 or place the AC 24V power supply near to the camera If voltage drop ...

Page 6: ...inal camera to ON The TERM switch es of the other cameras should be set to OFF See Connections on page 8 When SW4 is set to OFF this switch should be set to ON Machine ID The machine ID should be set when us ing the camera in Multi drop Choose an ID in the 1 to 32 range SYNC SW6 When this switch is set to ON the vertical sync of the camera is locked to the AC power line frequency SW1 and SW2 are n...

Page 7: ...Align the camera position alignment mark on the ceil ing mount with the camera position alignment mark 5 on the camera body and fit the camera body into the mount 3 Rotate the camera body clockwise until it is checked Then check that the camera body clamp is located on the lock screw on the ceiling mount 4 Tighten the lock screw Be sure to tighten the lock screw fully Otherwise the cam era body ma...

Page 8: ...etic waves or where there is magnetism present for example near a radio or TV transmitter power transformer or an electric motor the picture may produce noise and the colors may be affected Optional controller is required to use the TK C675B camera Please contact your local dealer or installer for more information about this controller CAUTION Be sure to terminate the control signal cable at both ...

Page 9: ... In order to reduce the generation of unnecessary signals be sure to install the provided ferrite cores when connecting the cables Install the ferrite cores within 100 mm of the camera side connectors Fasten the ferrite core with the provided wire clamp as the drawing on the right For AC 24V INPUT terminals Pass the AC 24V cable through the ferrite core twice and cconnect it to the camera For Cont...

Page 10: ...E L T S I Z E N OR M A L A L M T E T X Item Cursor Submenu to be followed SETUP screen main menu SETUP screen of the camera Sample screen display Change mark Sample screen after change 1 Turn the rear power switch of the RM P2580 to ON 2 Pressing the MENU button for approximately 3 seconds will light the LED and the SETUP screen will be outputted from the rear MONITOR OUTPUT 1 3 Use the pan tilt c...

Page 11: ...T F O R P O I S I D E O A D J V U E I R I S MO D B L C O M D E W B A A L N E C R B G I A N X T C AM E A R T E T E D I T T E X T X A L A R M T E A R E A T E T X MO D E I T I O N R E T U R N N S E T S E T A U T O P A N P A N S E T U A T O I T I O S S T A R T P O R E T U N R S O P H OM E 3 0 S E C P A T O R L 1 P O S 1 3 0 S E C P A T O R L 2 P O S 2 3 0 S E C P A T O R L 3 P O S 3 3 0 S E C P A T O ...

Page 12: ...screen C positions the title in the center of the screen R positions the title towards the rigt of the screen The camera is flipped over automatically by 180 degree at the tilting limit This makes it possible for the camera to continue tilted straight down ward ON Auto flip will funtion OFF Auto flip will not funtion The panning speed is varied automatically according to the zoom ratio of the lens...

Page 13: ...ctronic shutter is speed to 1 100 1 50 when in areas with commercial power supply frequency of 50Hz and 1 60 when in areas of 60Hz set to 1 60 MEMO More of the smearing effect which is characteristic of CCD will be noticed when the shutter speed is increased This function compensates the edge to enhance the sharpness of the monitor screen and can be set per camera LOW low edge enhancement HIGH hig...

Page 14: ...d to the normal value AUTO the iris is automatically adjusted brighter than the nor mal value AUTO the iris is automatically adjusted darker than the nor mal value MANU used when settings the iris manually With this setting light measurement areas are selected during auto iris control Set when there is light in the background of the subject There are 4 types of settings Choose depending on the loc...

Page 15: ... 3 through 6 DATA SAVED will appear for approximately 3 seconds when selecting the next position 8 To set other position title of a camera repeat steps 1 through 7 9 When all positions have been set press the MENU button to return to the normal screen POSITION TEXT screen Menu settings continued It is possible to set titles to positions max 63 and home positions max 1 using text of 16 characters o...

Page 16: ...eps 1 through 7 8 When all camera title have been set press the MENU but ton to return to the normal screen Menu settings continued CAMERA TEXT screen It is possible to set up to 16 characters to use as a title during camera selection button button PAN TILT SET MENU control lever 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 AUTO PAN PAN OPTION 1 O...

Page 17: ... return to the normal screen AREA TEXT screen Menu settings continued FOCUS NEAR FOCUS FAR button button button button PAN TILT SET MENU control lever SETUP MENU MENU SET SPEED IRIS AF FOCUS ZOOM OPEN FAR TELE CLEAR HOME HOME 7 4 1 8 0 5 2 9 6 3 ENTER AUTO AUTO PAN PAN OPTION 1 OPTION 2 CAMERA CAMERA POSI TION AUTO AUTO PATROL PATROL CLOSE NEAR WIDE WIDE AUTO F 1 F 2 F 3 PAN TILT LENS CAMERA POSIT...

Page 18: ...n ner as ALARM TEXT 1 repeat steps 5 through 7 to set the title 9 When all alarm title have been set press the MENU but ton to return to the normal screen Menu settings continued ALARM TEXT screen It is possible to set up to 12 characters to use as a title during alarm FOCUS NEAR FOCUS FAR button button button button PAN TILT SET MENU control lever SETUP MENU SET SPEED IRIS AF FOCUS ZOOM OPEN FAR ...

Page 19: ...t CAMERA then press the SET button to display the SETUP screen of the camera At this time the camera will move to the home position 3 Use the pan tilt control lever to AUTO PAN SET then press the SET button to display the AUTO PAN SET screen 4 In the AUTO PAN SET screen select AUTO PAN MODE Select the auto pan mode from RETURN RIGHT and LEFT using the pan tilt control lever 5 Next select START POS...

Page 20: ... The auto patrol is a feature to move the camera to multiple positions at high speed in a set sequence and time and is set per each camera FOCUS button button button PAN TILT SET MENU control lever 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 AUTO PAN PAN OPTION 1 OPTION 2 CAMERA CAMERA POSI TION AUTO AUTO PATROL PATROL CLOSE NEAR WIDE AUTO F 1 F ...

Page 21: ...trol SETUP screen Camera SETUP screen FACTORY SETTINGS screen 1 Select the camera to initialize settings See the instruction manual of the used remote control Press CAMERA Numeric Key ENTER button to out put the image signal of the selected camera 2 Press the MENU button to display the SETUP screen of the remote control Use the pan tilt control lever to select CAMERA then press the SET button to d...

Page 22: ...ables con nect ing the camera to the power supply unit If the power cables are too long or are of the wrong size the voltage may drop due to an increase in resistance during the panning operation Is the cable connected correctly Are the dip switches set correctly Is the cable particularly the line connecting toTX and TX of the camera correctly connected to the RM P2580 The PROTOCOL 2 switch is set...

Page 23: ...185 ø88 Ceiling 113 113 Screw positions Screw positions Mounting hole ø90 Ceiling mount hole MOVING MECHANISM Panning 360 degree endless Tilting 0 to 90 degrees Panning speed 240 degree sec 80 degree sec 60 degree sec 40 degree sec 20 degree sec 12 degree sec 6 degree sec 4 degree sec 2 degree sec Tilting speed 120 degree sec 60 degree sec 40 degree sec 30 degree sec 20 degree sec 10 degree sec 6 ...

Page 24: ...OR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Printed in Japan SC96898 001 1999 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED is a registered Trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD is a registered Trademark in JAPAN the U S A the U K and many other countries ...

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