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INSTRUCTION MANUAL OUTDOOR COLOR CAMERA C-CV44-3 NTSC C-CV44-3 PAL Thank you for purchasing TOA’s Outdoor Color Camera. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual in order to ensure long, trouble-free use of your color camera.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Before installation or use, be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section in order to ensure long, trouble-free operation. • Be sure to follow all the precautionary instructions in this section, which contain important warnings regarding safety.
NTSC version complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
4. NOMENCLATURE [External View] [Figure showing the camera from which the sunshade, front cover, and mounting bracket have been removed] MONITOR OUT (1) Vari-focal lens (2) Sunshade (3) Front cover (4) Mounting bracket (standard accessory) (5) Security wire entry hole (6) Sunshade fixing screw (7) Camera mounting bolt (standard accessory)
5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS [Ceiling mounting example] WARNING Note: Attach the security wire as required. Carefully check to confirm the cable length, cable diameter, and hook strength, since the shock produced by a camera dropping is very high. 1. Confirm the mounting bracket’s installation location, and determine its mounting direction and position. Three mounting methods are possible, depending on the installation location.
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[Mounting Example 1] Ceilings or walls [Mounting Example 2] Walls Use this method when the camera orientation cannot be sufficiently adjusted in Mounting Example 1. Down 2. Install female-thread anchors in the ceiling or wall and mount the camera mounting bracket. Female-thread anchor M8 or W 3/8 Ceiling...
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3. Attach the camera to the mounting bracket. Use the supplied insulation spacers, camera mounting bolts (washer-installed M8 x 14mm hex bolt) to attach. Note: Because the induced voltage and noise may be generated at the camera mounts, depending on the installation environment, be sure to use insulation spacers and washers when attaching.
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5. Mount the water-resistant cap to the camera. Note: If there is a gap between the water-resistant cap and the mounting surface, water can get in and expose the connector to corrosion. To avoid equipment failures, check to be sure that the water- resistant cap is attached correctly.
6. ADJUSTMENT 1. Detach the sunshade and front cover after completing camera mounting and connections. [Removing the sunshade] Loosen the two sunshade fixing screws. 2. Connect the Monitor output terminal to the monitor. Note: The camera will not operate, even if this terminal is connected to the camera drive. 3.
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5. Adjust the camera angle. • The camera angle can be adjusted by loosening both the bracket and camera mounting bolts. • To adjust the picture tilt, rotate the shadowed section shown in the figure below so that its projection appears on top.
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9. Insert the sunshade from the front of the camera, as shown in the figure below, and secure it using the sunshade fixing screw (2 places). Sunshade fixing screw (washer-installed M3 x 8mm pan head screw) [Ceiling mounting example] After inserting, rotate the sunshade clockwise until it stops (as shown in the figure), then secure with the sunshade fixing screws.
7. ABOUT THE MODE SETTING SWITCH Set the Mode Setting switch for the best possible picture reproduction depending on installation conditions. F. ADJ 1/60 1/100 SHUTTER R IRIS 7.1. Adjustment Switch Set this switch when adjusting the lens focus. (Provides the same effect as when using the ND filter.) OFF ON Standard position : Set to OFF after lens adjustment completion.
8. IF YOU THINK THERE IS A FAILURE: (TROUBLESHOOTING) Symptom Camera images are Cables are not correctly connected. not displayed on the The BNC plug is not correctly monitor. soldered. Pictures are not clear. Lens is not properly focused. Lens is dirty. Monitor’s image black level is not correctly adjusted.
9. SPECIFICATIONS Model No. Power Source 24 V AC, 50/60 Hz, or 12 V DC Power Consumption Image Device 1/4” IT-CCD Number of Effective Pixels 768 (H) x 494 (V), 380,000 pixels Scanning System 2:1 interlace Scanning Frequency 15.734 kHz (H), 59.94 Hz (V) Monitor Output VBS1.0 V(p-p), 75 , RCA pin jack Video Output...
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