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6. Adjust the backfocus ring (
1
), alter the flange
focal distance until the image is clearly in focus.
Step 7: AES/AI selection
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Use DIP SW (
12
) pin 5 to select:
7. Select the telescopic (max. focal length) setting
and adjust the focus to improve image clarity.
•
CCD camera
Set to ON: AES (auto electronic shutter) mode
•
C/CS-mount adapter
Set to OFF: AI mode (shutter speed=1/50 sec)
8. Reset the camera to the minimum focal length
(wide angle) and fine adjust the flange focal
distance using the adjustment ring (
1
).
•
Instruction manual
Step 8: Backlight compensation:
Important
Six different windows for BLC are available for
backlight compensation by DIP SW(
12
) pin 1-3
9. Re-tighten the locking screw (
2
).
This quick start guide is only intended for use by
installers who have an adequate working knowledge
of video systems!
BLC1 BLC2 BLC3 Window TYPE
OFF OFF OFF
OFF
ON OFF
OFF
CENTER 1
OFF ON OFF
CENTER 2
ON ON OFF
UP HALF
OFF OFF ON
BOTTOM HALF
ON OFF
ON
MIDDLE UP
OFF ON ON
MIDDLE LOW
ON ON ON
OFF
Operation and storage
Do not operate or store the unit in following
locations:
This guide outlines the most important information
about the camera. It is vital that you read this
manual carefully before any operation of camera.
•
Extremely hot or cold places
•
Close to sources of strong magnetism
•
Close to sources of powerful electromagnetic
radiation such as radios or TV transmitters.
Camera parts
•
In humid or excessively dusty places
See figure
B
,
C
,
D
and
E
•
Where exposed to mechanical vibrations.
1. Back focus adjust ring
•
Close to fluorescent lamps or objects reflecting
light.
2. Back focus lock screw
3. Tripod mount hole
•
Under unstable or flickering light sources
4. IRIS
connector
5. Power
indicator
Care and maintenance
6. BNC connector for composite video output
7. Power cord (or terminal)
The camera is maintenance-free.
8. Y/C
terminal
Use a clean soft piece of cloth to wipe small
amounts of dirt or dust from the camera body. If the
unit tends to get very dirty, the camera should be
placed within a protective housing.
9. V-PHASE
pot
10. LEVEL pot
11. Video/ DC Lens selection
12. Mode setting switch
Step 9: Connecting power supply
13. PC Connection port: (factory test purpose only)
Specifications
Connect the power supply cable to the power
connectors (
7
) (see figure
E
):
Active pixels:
752 (H) x 582 (V)
Installing the camera
Caution
Scanning system:
2:1 interlace PAL
If you are using a DC supply, make sure the
polarity is correct. Incorrect connection may
cause malfunction and/or damage to the
camera.
Step 1: Mounting the camera
Hor. Resolution: 5
4
0 TVL
Min. Illumination:
0.5Lux @F1.4
1. Attach the camera to a wall bracket, ceiling
bracket, pan/tilt mount or other suitable fitting.
Use of the ¼ inch thread tripod mount hole (
3
) to
prevent the camera from rotating.
S/N-Ratio: >50
dB
Synchronisation: Internal
or
Line-Lock
Video Output:
composite or Y/C
Select one of the following options
Power requirement:
DC12V/AC24V
±
10% or
~AC100-240V ±10% 50Hz
2. Mount the cable guide to the camera to ensure
that the cables are kept securely in place (see
figure
A
).
For 12 V DC:
Connect shielding to terminal GND (
14
).
Power consumption:
3.5W @ DC12V/AC24V or
4.5W @ ~AC100-240V
Connect 12 V (-) to terminal =DC12V- (
15
).
Connect 12 V (+) to terminal =DC12V+ (
16
).
Step 2: Screw the lens onto the camera
Camera weight:
550 g (Max.)
For 24 V AC:
Select one of the following options:
Operating temperature: -10 – +50
℃
Connect 24 V (~) cables to terminals
~AC24V (
15
and
16
).
For C-mount lens:
add a CS-C adapter to the
camera, then screw the lens directly onto the
camera.
Connect shielding to terminal GND (
14
).
For CS-mount lens:
Screw the lens directly
onto the camera (no adapter ring required).
Adjusting camera settings
Setting flange focal distance
Step 3: Connecting the lens
Two type of lens (DC or Video controlled) can be
used for this camera. However, please take note to
select DC or VIDEO lens using switch
(
11
)
before
connecting the lens and make sure the wire
connection for each type lens is conform to the pin
assignment below.
Caution
Risk of damage to camera! Ensure that the locking
screw is loosened before turning the adjustment
screw. Avoid forcing the adjustment screw.
Fixed focus lenses
1. Loosen the locking screw (
2
) by turning it
counter-clockwise.
Then
connect the control cable to the IRIS
connector (
4,
side or rear) on the camera.
Video Lens DC Lens
1. +12V
1. Damp-
2. NC
2. Damp+
3. VIDEO
3. Drive +
4. GND
4. Drive-
2. Open the diaphragm to its fullest extent
manually. If the images are overexposed, or for
lenses with automatic diaphragm adjustment:
reduce lighting levels or hold a neutral grey filter
in front of the lens.
3. Set the focus to
∞
.
Step 4: Connecting video signal
4. Point the camera at an object (at a distance of at
least 2000 times the focal length of the lens).
Select one of the following options:
For composite video:
connect BNC connector
VIDEO OUT (
6
) to the monitor with a coax cable.
5. Adjust the backfocus ring (
1
), alter the flange
focal distance until the image is clearly in focus.
For Y/C connection:
connect Mini-DIN
connector Y/C (
8
) to the monitor.
6. Re-tighten the locking screw (
2
).
Varifocal lenses
Step 5: Synchronization
1. Loosen the locking screw (
2
) by turning it
counter-clockwise.
LL and INT mode are available for this camera. The
factory default is INT mode. When supplied by an
AC power source user can change the setting to
Line Lock mode as necessary.
2. Open the diaphragm to its fullest extent
manually If the images are overexposed, or for
lenses with automatic diaphragm adjustment:
reduce lighting levels or hold a neutral grey filter
in front of the lens.
Step 6: Gain Control:
Two kinds of gain are available for user by switch of
DIP SW (
12
) pin 4.
3. Set the focus to
∞
.
4. Select the wide angle (min. focal length) setting.
Turbo mode: DIP SW #4 set to ON
5. Point the camera at an object (at a distance of at
least 2000 times the focal length of the lens).
Off: DIP SW #4 set to OFF