INSTALLATION
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TM-1300 Progressive Scanning High Resolution Camera
FIGURE 3.
12P-02 Interface Cable (optional)
Note:
Make sure that the unused leads are not touching and that there is no possibility that the
leads could short due to exposed wires.
2.2.3 (c) Using the “K” Series Power Supplies
Attach the 110V line cord to the two terminals marked “AC”. Do not plug the cord into a 110V AC
socket until later in the procedure. Next, attach the Grey and Yellow leads of the power cable to the
Ground and 12V DC terminals respectively. Be sure to replace the plastic terminal guard on the power
supply at this time.
Note:
The “K” series power supplies are designed primarily for OEM users who will be
mounting the power supply inside a protective enclosure. For use in exposed situations,
the DC-12N and PD-12 are recommended.
2.2.3 (d) Building Your Own Power Cables
If you are building your own power cables, consult the pin-out for the camera purchased and connect the
Ground and +12V power leads of the PC-12P power connector to Pin #1 and Pin #2, respectively
(power must be DC regulated, and of sufficient current to properly power the camera).
2.2.3 (e) Attaching the Power Cable to the Connector
The 12-pin connector is keyed and will only fit in one orientation. Rotate the connector while applying
slight pressure until the keyways line up. Press the connector into place until firmly seated.
The power cord may now be plugged into the 100V AC socket, and the camera powered up.
2.2.4 Attaching the Video Output
Most users utilize the BNC connector for video output from the camera. Connect the output from the
camera to the input of your monitor, VCR or switching device. The input of the monitor should be
balanced for 75
Ω
termination. Standard RG-59 type coaxial cable should carry a full video signal for up
to 500 feet.
1
32mm
2,000mm
±
10mm
(2 Meters)
PC-12P (Hirose Part #10A-10P-12S/PC12P)
Flying
Leads
1