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INSTALLATION MANUAL COMBINATION CAMERA C-CC514 NT C-CC514 PL C-CC564 NT C-CC564 PL C-CC574 NT C-CC574 PL Thank you for purchasing TOA's combination camera. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................3 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ................5 3. FEATURES ......................5 4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ................5 5. NOMENCLATURE ....................7 6. PRECAUTIONS WHEN INSTALLING THE UNIT ........8 7. DIRECT CEILING MOUNTING 7.1. Mounting Example ..................... 8 7.2.
• To prevent a fire or electric shock, never open nor remove the unit case as there are high voltage components inside the unit. Refer all servicing to your nearest TOA dealer. • Do not insert, or drop metallic objects or flammable materials in the ventilation slots of the unit’s cover, as this may result in fire or electric shock.
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• Contact your TOA dealer as to the cleaning. If dust is allowed to accumulate in the unit over a long period of time, a fire or damage to the unit may result.
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION TOA’s dome-type color cameras combine with a high-speed camera drive that permits one 360-degree horizontal rotation per second and a 35x (C-CC574) a 23x (C-CC564) or a 22x (C-CC514) optical zoom lens. Up to 255 arbitrary positions can be preset and such preset positions can be instantaneously repeated. The systems also feature a 12x electronic zoom, timer, and tracing, while the C-CC564 and C-CC574 offer additional functions that include a motion detector, auto flip, black &...
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• To clean, be sure to first unplug the power plug from the AC outlet, then wipe with a dry cloth. When the unit gets very dirty, use a cloth dampened in a neutral detergent. Never use benzene, thinner or chemically processed towel as the unit's plastic or other parts may be deformed or discolored.
5. NOMENCLATURE [ Top view ] [ Camera Unit Section, Top view ] [ Front view ] [ Camera Unit Section, Bottom view ] (1) Power supply terminal (8) DIP switch (SW3) (2) Video output terminal (VIDEO OUT) (9) Base unit (3) Connector (CN1) (10) Camera unit (4) Connector (CN2) *...
6. PRECAUTIONS WHEN INSTALLING THE UNIT The combination camera weight 1.7kg. Select the heavy-duty mounting surface that can structurally support the weight of the WARNING camera. Doing otherwise may result in the unit falling and possibly causing personal injury. Notes •...
7.2. Mounting Procedures 1. Mount the base unit to the ceiling. First fix two of the base unit mounting holes as shown below. Since no mounting screws are supplied with the camera, prepare them separately. Use screws with a nominal diameter of 4 mm and a length of over 25 mm. Camera direction Camera direction Ceiling surface...
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4. Perform DIP SW settings on the camera unit. (For details, please refer to p. 31; "DIP Switch Settings.") 5. Attach the safety wire from the camera unit to the wire mounting hole of the base unit. Wire mounting bracket 6.
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7. Align the positioning marks, then push the camera unit up into the base unit. Push up Screw section inside the base unit is to be inserted into the oval hole in the camera unit. Note Note When mounting the camera unit to the base unit, Take care not to pinch the safety wire between the mount it straight till it is attached to the base unit camera unit and base unit to avoid damage to the...
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9. Tighten 2 camera unit mounting screws. Tighten 10. Align the positioning mark on the ceiling mounting cover with that on the base unit. Align the marks Ceiling mounting cover C-BC511C C-BC511C-S 11. Turn the ceiling mounting cover clockwise pushing it up to the base unit until it locks into place.
8. MOUNTING THE CAMERA TO A WEAK CEILING PANEL Use the optional C-BC511C or C-BC511C-S Ceiling Mounting Cover and the optional C-BC511A Ceiling Mounting Bracket. Notes • Use the cover and the anchor whenever the space between suspended ceiling panel and upper ceiling exceeds a height of 100 mm.
8.2. Mounting Procedures 1. Make a mounting hole of ø140 mm in the ceiling panel. 2. Install the anchor bolt for ceiling mounting bracket and anchor bolt for safety wire into the upper ceiling. Notes • The anchor bolt for ceiling mounting bracket must be aligned with the center of the mounting hole of ø140 mm in the ceiling panel, and must not project from the ceiling surface.
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6. Attach the supplied safety wire to the base unit. Use screws M3 x 8 tightened to the base unit. 7. Attach the safety wire connected to the base unit to the ceiling mounting bracket. 8. For subsequent procedures, follow the steps 1 – 11 on p. 9 – 12.
9. FLUSH CEILING MOUNTING • Use the optional C-BC511U or C-BC511U-S Flush Ceiling Mounting Bracket. • Flush mounting can be used to reduce the camera's exposed area. Use the optional C-BC511U or C- BC511U-S Flush Ceiling Mounting Bracket when mounting cameras to gypsum board ceilings or other weak ceiling panel materials in which mounting screws cannot be securely inserted.
9.2. Mounting Procedures 1. Make a mounting hole of ø230 mm in the ceiling panel. 2. Install the anchor bolt for flush ceiling mounting bracket and anchor bolt for safety wire into the upper ceiling. • The anchor bolt for flush ceiling mounting bracket must be aligned with the center of mounting hole of ø230 mm in the ceiling panel.
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4. Attach the supplied safety wire to the anchor bolt for safety wire. 5. Attach the flush ceiling mounting bracket to the end of safety wire. Upper ceiling Anchor bolt flush ceiling mounting bracket Notch 6. Release the lock on the hinged portion of the base unit and run the video, transmission and power cables extending from the ceiling through the flush ceiling mounting bracket's cable entry opening.
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7. Place the flush ceiling mounting bracket in the ceiling behind the ceiling panel by inserting it through the mounting hole in the ceiling panel, then secure the bracket using the three supplied ceiling mounting screws. Turning the mounting screws clockwise clamps the ceiling holding plate to the ceiling panel. Ensure that the notch in the bracket is pointing in the camera's intended direction.
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10. Attach the camera unit to the base unit. Align the positioning mark on the camera unit with that on the flush ceiling mounting bracket. Align the notch with mark. 11. Perform steps 7 – 9 on p. 11 – 12. 12.
10. CEILING SUSPENSION Use the optional C-BC511P Ceiling Suspension Bracket in combination with the optional C-BC511C or C- BC511C-S Ceiling Mounting Cover when suspending the camera from a ceiling. Notes • Be sure to mount the ceiling suspension bracket using the supplied safety wire. •...
10.2. Mounting Procedures 1. Determine the suspending position, then make a mounting hole of ø50 – 60 mm in the ceiling plate. 2. Install the anchor bolt for safety wire into the upper ceiling. • If an existing anchor bolt is available nearby, it can be substituted for the anchor bolt for safety wire. 3.
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5. Attach the suspension pipe (saddle bracket and footing) to the suspension plate. Note: Ensure that the installed suspension pipe faces in the intended camera orientation. [Mounting hole dimensional diagram] Footing Saddle bracket Suspension pipe Unit: mm 6. Install the suspension plate behind the ceiling panel. •...
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10. Attach two saddle brackets to the suspension pipe. • Align the screw installed in the saddle bracket with the hole in the pipe. • Attach the saddle bracket so that the orientation of its oval holes is as shown in the figure. Note: Ensure that the saddle brackets are securely fixed without any play.
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13. Attach the safety wire attached to the base unit to the saddle bracket of the suspension pipe. 14. Attach the base unit (with footing) to the suspension pipe. Oval hole in the saddle bracket M4 x 20 Camera mounting screw Screw head M5 x 20 Safety screw...
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15. Release the lock on the hinged portion of the base unit and connect the power, video, and signal cables to the base unit. (For details, please refer to p. 29; "Connections.") Open Hinged portion Open 16. Lock the hinged portion of the base unit and secure the remaining two mounting holes. Hinged portion Close M4 x 8 screws supplied...
11. WALL MOUNTING Use the optional C-BC511W Wall Mounting Bracket and optional C-BC511C or C-BC511C-S, Ceiling Mounting Cover. Note Be sure to use the specified screws to mount the combination camera and wall mounting bracket, and ensure that they are securely mounted without any play. 11.1.
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3. Mount the suspension pipe (with saddle bracket and footings) on a wall. [Mounting hole dimensional diagram] Cable entry hole on the wall surface Mounting screw Wall surface Unit: mm Mounting screw Notes • Since no mounting screws are supplied with the camera, prepare them separately. •...
12. CONNECTIONS Connector 1 (CN1) No. 1 – 5: Alarm Input/Output terminal Connect to the sensor of no-voltage make contact or the external equipment to be controlled using the auxiliary contact output. No. 6 – 8 Camera control terminal When controlling the camera using the RS-485 communication line, connect to the cable from remote controller or other camera.
12.2. Camera Control Connector Connection (RS-485) • Connect terminals (+) and (–) of the C-RM500 Remote Controller or the C-IF500 Interface Unit to the camera's terminals (+) (terminal No. 8) and (–) (terminal No. 7), respectively. • Connect the camera's terminals (+) and (–) to the next camera's terminals (+) and (–) in order. Notes •...
13.4.1. Camera Address Setting Switch (DIP Switch 1: No. 1 – 8) Used to set camera address when using the camera in connection with the C-RM500 Remote Controller. Set the DIP switch so that the address is equal to the connected switcher's channel number. The relationship between switch settings and camera addresses are shown in the attached table (p.
15. SPECIFICATIONS Model C-CC514 NT C-CC514 PL Power Source 24 V AC, 50/ 60 Hz Power Consumption 9 W (normal operation), 19 W max. (1.3 A max.) Control RS-485 communications system (applicable protocol: Type A, Type B) Video Output VBS 1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC-R jack...
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Model C-CC564 NT C-CC564 PL Power Source 24 V AC, 50/ 60 Hz Power Consumption 9 W (normal operation), 19 W max. (1.3 A max.) Control RS-485 communications system (applicable protocol: Type A, Type B) Video Output VBS 1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC-R jack Camera Control Terminal RS-485 camera control connector Alarm Input...
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Model C-CC574 NT Power Source 24 V AC, 50/ 60 Hz Power Consumption 9 W (normal operation), 19 W max. (1.3 A max) Control RS-485 communications system (applicable protocol: Type A, Type B) Video Output VBS 1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC-R jack Camera Control Terminal RS-485 camera control connector Alarm Input...
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C-CC574 PL Model 24 V AC, 50/ 60 Hz Power Source Power Consumption 9 W (normal operation), 19 W max. (1.3 A max) RS-485 communications system (applicable protocol: Type A, Type B) Control VBS 1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC-R jack Video Output RS-485 camera control connector Camera Control Terminal...
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