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Power Cable

Connect the power cord to the 12 V DC input ter-
minal.

WARNING

The following connections should be made by
qualified service personnel or system
installers.

Video Cable

Cable Preparation

Power cable (with sealing at the side of the
camera)

Cautions:

• Shrinking the cable-entry seal is a one-time

procedure. Do not shrink the cable-entry seal
until it has been ascertained that the unit is
functioning.

• To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, use

a UL listed cable (WV-1, style 1007) for the
DC 12 V Input Terminal.

• Do not mistake “+” and “–” when connecting

the power cable to the DC 12 V input terminal
of the camera. It may cause trouble.

20 mm (0.79") or less

Seal here.

CONNECTIONS

Copper wire
size (AWG)

Resistance of copper wire [at 20 °C (68 °F)]

Resistance

/m

Resistance

/ft

#24

(0.22mm

2

)

0.078

0.026

#22

(0.33mm

2

)

0.050

0.017

#20

(0.52mm

2

)

0.03

0.010

#18

(0.83mm

2

)

0.018

0.006

How to mount the camera

1. Remove the panel screw with a phillips

screwdriver. (Refer to the illustration on the
right.)

2. Turn the panel cover counter-clockwise. 

3. Remove the panel cover. 

4. Remove the inner dome. 

5. Mount the camera on the junction box or ceil-

ing/wall. (Refer to "Camera mounting posi-
tion".)

6. Connect the power cable and the video

cable to the camera. 

Note:

The illustration on the right

assumes that you will use a junction
box. Pass the cables through the cabIe
access hole. If you mount the camera
directly on the wall/ceiling, cut out the
panel according to the concave.  (Refer
to the previous page.

• Connect them to 12 V DC (10.5 V to 16

V) class 2 power supply only. 

• To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, use a UL listed cable (VW-1, style 1007) for the Input

Terminal.

7. Adjust the panning, tilting and azimuth

while watching the LCD monitor. If the
image is slanting, move the azimuth
adjuster to obtain a leveled image.

Notes:

• You can check images by connect-

ing an LCD monitor to the video jack.
However, images are not available
on the monitor connected to the
video cable connector.

• The signal from the video jack can

cause smear on the LCD monitor
when a high-luminance area is dis-
played.

• When you adjust panning/tilting/

azimuth, avoid holding the lens unit.

8. Adjust the zoom.

(1) Loosen the zoom lock screw at the tip of the

zoom lever by turning counter-clockwise.

(2) Adjust the zoom by moving the zoom lever.

(3) Turn the zoom lock screw clockwise to tighten

the zoom lever after adjustment.

9. Adjust the focus.

(1) Loosen the focus lock screw at the tip of the

focus lever by turning it counter-clockwise.

(2) Adjust the focus by moving the focus lever.

(3) Turn the focus lock screw clockwise to tighten

the focus level after adjustment.

Note:

The focus should be adjusted after the

adjustments of panning, tilting, azimuth and
zoom.

10. After all the adjustments and connections

attach the inner dome to the camera.

11. Attach the panel cover to the camera. 

The mark of the panel cover and the projec-
tion of the camera panel should be put
together.

Notes: 

• Avoid covering the lens with the still part

the dome. 

• Avoid pinching the cables between the

camera panel and the panel cover.

12. Fasten the panel screw with a phillips screw-

driver. (Refer to the illustration on the right.)

13. Attach the supplied rubber cap to the cam-

era, as shown in the figure on the right.

Pick-up device:

768 (H) x 492 (V) pixels, interline transfer CCD

Scanning area:

4.92 (H) x 3.70 (V) mm
(equivalent to scanning area of 1/4” pick-up tube)

Synchronization:

Internal or multiplexed vertical drive (VD2), selectable 

Scanning system:

2 : 1 interlace

Scanning:

525 lines / 60 fields / 30 frames

Horizontal:

15.734 kHz

Vertical:

59.94 Hz

Horizontal resolution:

480 lines

Video output:

1.0 V[p-p] NTSC composite 75 

Automatic Gain Control (AGC):

+18 dB

Automatic Tracing White Balance (ATW): ON only
Signal-to-noise ratio:

50 dB (equivalent to AGC Off, weight On)

Electronic light control:

equivalent to continuous variable shutter speed between 1/60 s
and 1/15 000 s

Minimum illumination:

2.0 lx (0.2 foot-candle) at F1.4 (WIDE)
1.2 lx (0.12 foot-candle) at 20 IRE or more

Back Light Compensation (BLC):

On or Off

Detail:

Sharp or Soft, selectable

Panning range:

±100°

Tilting range:

±75°

Azimuth range:

±100°

Ambient operating temperature:

–10 °C to +50 °C (14 °F to 122 °F)

Ambient operating humidity:

Less than 90 %

Power source and

power consumption:

12 V DC, 240 mA

Dimensions:

ø155 mm x 87 mm (H)
ø 6-1/10” x 3-2/5” (H)

Weights:

0.48 k

g

(1.06 lbs.)

Weights and dimensions indicated are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

SPECIFICATIONS

STANDARD ACCESSORIES

Operating Instructions (this book)........................... 1 pc
Rubber cap ............................................................. 1 pc

Inner dome

3. Remove 
    the panel cover.

4. Remove 
the inner dome.

1. Remove the panel screw.

2. Turn the panel cover 
    counter-clockwise. 

Video cable

+12V DC

Power cable

Tilt

Azimuth

Pan

Azimuth adjuster 

Focus lever (with lock function)

Zoom lever

 (with lock function)

Match the cover's mark 
and the panel's projection.

Rubber cap

Type of

RG-59/U

RG-6U RG-11/U RG-15/U

coaxial cable

(3C-2V)

(5C-2V) (7C-2V)

(10C-2V)

Recommended (m)

250

500

600

800

maximum
cable length

(ft)

825

1 650

1 980

2 640

• Calculation of the relation among the cable

length, resistance, and power supply:

10.5 V DC 

V

A

2(R x 0.24 x L) 

16 V DC

L  : Cable length (m)

R  : Resistance of copper wire (

/m)

V

A

: DC output voltage of power supply unit

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