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Installation
TM-1020 Series Progressive Scan Shutter Cameras
3.
Plug the power cord into the 100V AC socket. This will power the camera up.
2.2.8
Attaching the Analog Video Output
When connecting the TM-1020 series to an analog frame grabber or a monitor, use the BNC connector
on the rear panel of the camera. 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. The TM-1020
series has a two-row binning mode that can be used to display real-time images on PULNiX’s PVM-
942 or PVM-1242 monitors. These monitors are specially modified to accept a 30Hz progressive scan
image.
The multi-conductor cable 12P-02S from PULNiX can be used to transmit analog video, power, sync.
signals, and serial communication. The mini coaxial leads in PULNiX multi-conductor cables are
designed for short runs of no longer than 100 feet.
Note:
Make sure that no extraneous wires are visible which could cause a short.
2.2.9
Attaching the Camera Lens
The TM-1020 series camera accepts 1" or larger format size C-mount lenses. To attach the C-mount
lens to the camera, carefully engage the threads and rotate the lens clockwise until it firmly seats on the
mounting ring. Do not force the lens if it does not seat properly. Please note that some lenses with
extremely long flangebacks may exceed the mounting depth of the camera.