Position
First you need to determine where the camera is to be installed.The best
results are obtained when the camera looks a little downwards and not
into a bright source of light. (Fig.A-1)
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Hold the camera in your hand at the spot where you want to install it and
check on the monitor whether the camera does actually cover the
required area from that spot.
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Check if the cable length compensation selector (fig.A-4) (fig.B-4) is set
to the correct length of the system cable (0-300m/900ft max.) connecting
monitor and camera.
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Mount the housing ring to the ceiling, then position housing as required
and secure using screws supplied. (fig.A-2 & 3) (fig.B-2 & 3).
Focus adjustment
The focus is preset. No further adjustment is possible.
System connection
Connect the cable to the output of the camera.
The lens
Caution:
Do not touch the glass of the lens. This could damage the
delicate coating on its surface. If the lens has to be cleaned, use a
special lens cleaning tissue, available at any good camera store.
Focus range
The built-in lens provides an optimal image sharpness for objects between
1 metre and infinity (depth of field).
Observation Camera
Introduction
Your new CCD camera is developed for use with the Philips Observation
System Monitor, registering images via the monitor, as well as input
contacts for connecting external alarm devices.
Installation
Warning:
Disconnect the monitor from the mains supply before
disconnecting a camera or accessory.
Only operating the stand-by key is not sufficient.
When the mains supply is connected, all camera lines are scanned.The
monitor uses this to register the camera configuration of the system and
to check whether any modifications have been made.
Alarm inputs
N.B. B&W Cameras only.
The camera has a three-pole terminal block for connecting alarm sensors,
such as door contacts. For normally open (N.O.) sensors, connect to
contacts N.O.(fig.A-5). For normally closed (N.C.) sensors, connect to
contacts N.C. (fig.A-5).
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The illustrations to which this manual refers, are shown on the front and
back jacket flap