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Technical Specifications

 

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Siemens Building Technologies

 

 

 

Fire Safety & Security Products 

 

03.2005 

 

 

Technical Specifications 

5.1 

Dimensions 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.2 

Product Specifications 

 

Image area 

4.9 x 3.7 mm 

Pickup elements 

752 (H) x 582 (V) pixels 1/3” WD CCD 

Scanning system 

2:1 interlace PAL V: 50 Hz, H: 15,625 Hz 

Sync system 

Internal/ line lock selectable (AC only) 

Video output 

BNC composite, Y/C output 

Lens mount 

CS mount 

Resolution 

> 480 TV lines (Horizontal) 

Gamma correction 

0.45, 1.0 selectable 

CL: 0.4 lux @F=1.4 (AGC 30dB , 50IRE video output) 

Minimum illumination 

BW :0.08 lux @ F=1.4 (AGC 30dB , 50IRE Video 
Output) 

S/N ratio 

> 50 dB 

12 V DC 

±

10% regulated power supply 

24 V AC 

±

10%, 50 Hz 

Power source 

100~240 V AC 

±

10%, 50 Hz 

Power consumption 

8 VA (max) as DN filter moving 

Ambient conditions 

-10 ~ 50 °C/ 95% max relative humidity, no condensation 

Dimensions in mm 

122 (L) x 72 (W) x 63 (H)  

Weight 

550 g (max.) 

Shutter control 

Auto: 1/50 to 1/50,000 Sec. 

Manual: 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1K, 1/2K, 1/5K, 
1/10K, 1/20K, 1/50K 

Slow shutter 

2X, 5X, 10X, 20X, 40X, 80X, 160X, 320X 

Wide dynamic 

OFF/ON (X 128) 

Gain control 

Selectable (OFF, Normal, Turbo); gain (up to 30 dB) 

Backlight compensation 

6 area selectable: Center 1, Center 2,Up Half, Low Half, 
Middle Low, Middle High 

72 

122 

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Summary of Contents for CCWC1335-LP

Page 1: ...Fire Safety Security Products Siemens Building Technologies 1 3 inch High Res Extended Dynamic Day Night Camera CCWC1335 LP CCWC1335 MP Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...im Dear Customer By selecting this SIEMENS product you have chosen a professional device that guarantees the highest possible quality and reliability We would like to thank you very much for your confidence in our products and kindly ask you to read the following instructions carefully before installing and using the product in order to take full advantage of all quality features included in this ...

Page 3: ... 11 6 2 Connector Pin Definition 12 6 3 OSD Setting Hierarchy 13 7 Installing the Camera 14 7 1 Installation 14 7 2 Function Settings 14 7 2 1 D N MODE 15 7 2 2 D N LEVEL 16 7 2 3 D N DELAY 16 7 2 4 EXPOSURE 17 7 2 5 SHUTTER 18 7 2 6 SENS UP 18 7 2 7 GAIN 18 7 2 8 SYNC 19 7 2 9 BLC 19 7 2 10 WHITE BAL 20 7 2 11 GAMMA 21 7 2 12 APERTURE 21 7 2 13 EZOOM 21 7 2 14 MIRROR 22 7 2 15 PRIVACY ZONE 22 7 2...

Page 4: ...4 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Security Products 03 2005 7 2 17 5 SOFT VER 26 7 2 17 6 Pattern 26 7 2 18 NEXT BACK 26 7 2 19 EXIT 26 7 2 20 CANCEL 26 7 2 21 DEFAULT 26 8 Index 27 ...

Page 5: ...signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment may generate uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used according to instructions may cause harmful interference with radio communications Be aware that any modifications not explicitly approved in this manual may void your equipment warranty The shielded...

Page 6: ... 1995 EN 50130 4 1998 The EU certificate of conformity is available for official inspection and is held at Siemens Building Technologies SBT FSP DE Siemensallee 84 76187 Karlsruhe Germany 2 Ordering Data Designation Order No Approx Weight kg CCWC1335 LP 1 3 High Resolution Extended Dynamic Day Night Camera 12 V DC 24 V AC 2GF1183 8FC 0 55 CCWC1335 MP 1 3 High Resolution Extended Dynamic Day Night ...

Page 7: ...Package contents 7 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Security Products 03 2005 Quickstart manual ...

Page 8: ...e authorized to do so Opening the camera may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel only 4 2 Cleaning Do not touch the imaging surface of sensor Use a soft cloth moistened with alcohol to clean the surface if it is touched accidentally 4 3 Transportation Use the original packing material or materials of equal quality 4 4 CCD Characteristics The...

Page 9: ...0IRE video output Minimum illumination BW 0 08 lux F 1 4 AGC 30dB 50IRE Video Output S N ratio 50 dB 12 V DC 10 regulated power supply 24 V AC 10 50 Hz Power source 100 240 V AC 10 50 Hz Power consumption 8 VA max as DN filter moving Ambient conditions 10 50 C 95 max relative humidity no condensation Dimensions in mm 122 L x 72 W x 63 H Weight 550 g max Shutter control Auto 1 50 to 1 50 000 Sec Ma...

Page 10: ...15 20 selectable Digital zoom X 2 6 Aperture correction HIGH MID LOW White balance ATW1 2600 K 6000 K ATW2 2500 K 10 000 K Manual 32 steps by push button for R and B Iris control Video DC iris for galvanometer lens Camera text 16 characters OSD control 5 control keys on the side panel of camera Default settings Default setting restored by pushing the DEFAULT button Remote control RS 485 Alarm IN 1...

Page 11: ...echnologies Fire Safety Security Products 03 2005 6 Camera Parts Connections 6 1 Camera Parts 1 Back focus adjustment ring 2 Back focus lock screw 3 Tripod mount hole 4 IRIS connector 5 Power indicator 6 Video output 7 Power cord or power terminal ...

Page 12: ...rcuit 7 B W 8 C L 9 GND If D N MODE is set in manual mode this function will be enabled If B W GND are shorted the video signal is monochrome If C L GND are shorted the video signal is color 9 Y C terminal 10 Video DC lens selection 11 OSD control button 12 PC connection port For factory testing only the user is not recommended to use this function 6 2 Connector Pin Definition IRIS pin assignment ...

Page 13: ...Camera Parts Connections 13 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Security Products 03 2005 6 3 OSD Setting Hierarchy OSD SETTING P1 P2 ...

Page 14: ...radiation sufficiently please wind one turn around the core see figure below Location Core illustration for what camera Power cable LP Y C cable LP MP EIM 0050751G 4 Adjust the backfocus For backfocus adjustment please loosen screw set the camera to AES mode see section 7 2 16 2 BACK FOCUS then the rotate backfocus wheel until a sharp image appears Tighten screw 7 2 Function Settings Select ENTER ...

Page 15: ...mode the camera will change to COLOR mode or B W mode automatically depending on a subject s brightness When GAIN sets OFF auto function can t be selected MONO When set to this mode the camera remains in B W mode COLOR When set to this mode the camera will remain in color mode MANUAL When set to this mode the camera will be switched to color or B W mode manually according to a signal received at a...

Page 16: ...r the D N function Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig 3 Use the LEFT RIGHT button to select 0 5 10 15 or 20 sec for delay of DN filter moving timing This setting is only relevant if the D N mode is set to AUTO Info If using the camera together with infrared illumination we recommend using video lenses with special IR coating to prevent a physically based focus shift between daylight and ...

Page 17: ...ELC Auto electronic shutter mode WD WD On activates the WD mode that expands the dynamic range of the camera x128 NOTE ELC mode is for usage with fixed iris lenses When activating WD mode under extreme light conditions the video output might look artificial but the picture contents are much better visible ALC MENU LENS TYPE DC LENS LEVEL BACK ELC MENU LENS LEVEL BACK D N MODE AUTO D N LEVEL HIGH D...

Page 18: ...wn in Fig 6 Using the LEFT RIGHT button select a slow shutter speed from X2 to X320 or OFF 7 2 7 GAIN Fig 7 GAIN Selection of GAIN NORMAL TURBO OFF Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig 7 D N MODE AUTO D N LEVEL HIGH D N DELAY 15 sec EXPOSURE ALC SHUTTER 1 50 SENS UP OFF GAIN NORMAL SYNC LL 000 BLC OFF NEXT EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT D N MODE AUTO D N LEVEL HIGH D N DELAY 15 sec EXPOSURE ALC SHUTT...

Page 19: ... with AC power INT The camera is in the internal SYNC mode LL The camera is in the line lock mode you can adjust the phase angle from 0 300 accordingly The default is 0 NOTE For DC power models the SYNC will be set automatically to INT mode 7 2 9 BLC Fig 9 BLC This function is for selecting the backlight mode OFF BLC1 BLC2 BLC3 BLC4 BLC5 BLC6 Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig 9 D N MODE...

Page 20: ...ction is for setting the white balance mode ATW1 ATW2 and manual mode Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig 10 Use the LEFT RIGHT button to choose between ATW1 ATW2 and manual mode ATW1 The TTL auto trace white balance algorithm is designed for perfect color reproduction The color temperature range is 2600 K 6000 K ATW2 The TTL auto trace white balance algorithm is designed for perfect colo...

Page 21: ...IGHT button to choose HIGH MID or LOW 7 2 13 EZOOM Fig 13 EZOOM This function is for setting the electronic zoom factor up to 2 6 times Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig 13 Use the LEFT RIGHT button to open this menu item then move the cursor left and right to select the desired zoom factor The maximum zoom factor is X2 6 WHITE BAL ATW2 GAMMA 0 45 APERTURE MID EZOOM SET MIRROR OFF PRIVA...

Page 22: ...sitive areas A maximum of 8 blocks can be set on the screen Move the cursor to the position shown in Fig 15 Use ENTER to get into the submenu In the submenu the user can select ON or OFF for the privacy zone and set up to 8 blocks at any position on the screen WHITE BAL ATW2 GAMMA 0 45 APERTURE MID EZOOM SET MIRROR OFF PRIVACY ZONE OFF OPTION SET REMODE SET BACK EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT PRIVACY ZONE ME...

Page 23: ... Press ENTER to start the BLEMISH compensation session Please ensure that the lens iris is fully closed Otherwise this action will cause the camera to malfunction 7 2 16 2 BACK FOCUS Press ENTER to perform back focus adjust This function will force the iris of the AI lens to open fully and set the shutter speed temporarily to AUTO for easy back focus adjustment WHITE BAL ATW2 GAMMA 0 45 APERTURE M...

Page 24: ...6 4 ALARM OUT This function sets the initial status of the ALARM output relay NO normally open NC normally closed 7 2 16 5 ALARM DELAY Use the LEFT RIGHT button to select 30 60 90 120 seconds for the timing delay of ALARM operation 7 2 16 6 ALARM TEXT Use ENTER to access the submenu When the alarm input is active the text will be shown on the display 7 2 16 7 CHROMA Use the LEFT RIGHT button to se...

Page 25: ... 7 2 17 2 ADDRESS When multiple cameras are used via RS 485 for example each camera must have its own specific address Use ADDRESS to set the camera address in a range of 1 255 The camera address must be set correctly before installing the camera Otherwise remote access may not be possible 7 2 17 3 BAUD RATE This function is used to set the camera s remote baud rate in the range from 2400 to 19200...

Page 26: ...via converter CAC0103 V1 6 SIEMENS S When using the camera in unidirectional communication with SIMATRIX NEO based on the SCU protocol 7 2 17 5 SOFT VER SOFT VER indicates the current firmware version on the camera and may vary 7 2 17 6 PATTERN When the PATTERN is set to ON there will be a horizontal color bar picture as shown below on the display The color bar is not standardized and might vary b...

Page 27: ...efinition 11 D D N DELAY 14 D N LEVEL 14 D N MODE 13 DEFAULT 24 Dimensions 8 E EU Directive 6 EXIT 24 EXPOSURE 15 F Function setting 13 G GAIN 16 GAMMA 19 M MIRROR 20 N NEXT BACK 24 O Operation and storage 7 OPTION 21 Ordering Data 6 OSD setting 12 P Package contents 6 PRIVACY ZONE 20 Product specification 8 R REMOTE 23 S Safety precaution 5 SHUTTER 16 SYNC 17 T Transportation 7 W WHITE BAL 18 ...

Page 28: ...uhe www sbt siemens com fsp 2005 Copyright by Siemens Building Technologies AG Data and design subject to change without notice Supply subject to availability Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany on environment friendly chlorine free paper Document no A24205 A336 B476 Edition 03 2005 ...

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