Pelco Security Camera C2910M C User Manual

I N S T A L L A T I O N / O P E R A T I O N  
CCC5100H Series  
SIMD Digital  
Color Camera  
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Contents  
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List of Illustrations  
List of Tables  
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C
D
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F
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Recommended Wire Gauge and Maximum Wiring Distances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Video Coaxial Cable Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Multifunction Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Device Transmit (TX) to Camera Receive (RX) Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Coax Video Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
UTP Wiring Distances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
UTP Video Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Low Voltage Power Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Rear Panel Buttons and Actions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Pelco Controller Buttons and Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Predefined Profile Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
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Regulatory Notices  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try  
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
You may also find helpful the following booklet, prepared by the FCC: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems.”  
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402.  
Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this  
equipment under Federal Communications Commission’s rules.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Cautions  
To avoid damaging your camera, please note the following:  
1. The camera has threaded mounting locations on the top and bottom of the case. Use only a standard photographic mounting bolt with a  
1/4-20 UNC thread.  
2. Before fitting the lens, make sure its back will not touch the camera imager or associated components when fully installed.  
3. Do not touch the surface of the optical filter. If the filter is accidentally touched, use only isopropyl alcohol to clean it.  
4. Do not expose the camera imager to direct sunlight as this may impair camera performance.  
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Description  
The CCC5100H Series camera is a high resolution, 480 TV line, wide dynamic range video camera with a 1/3-inch SIMD imager. It automatically  
senses and sets the video standard to NTSC or PAL. It supports DC-drive auto iris lenses as well as C- and CS-mount lenses. The CCC5100H  
Series camera also automatically supports Coaxitron® as well as the Pelco D and Pelco P protocols. Using its setup menus, it offers a wider  
range of options and settings than other cameras.  
The CCC5100H Series camera introduces a new era in video imaging technology. The single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) imager is the first  
to be designed and optimized for security applications. This wide dynamic range camera can “see” both light and dark objects in the same scene,  
even in scenes where harsh glare, bright light, and shadows make seeing the details a challenge. The SIMD camera uses a multisampling  
approach to achieve higher image quality than any CCD camera currently on the market. Each of the more than 388,000 pixels operates like an  
individual camera. As lighting conditions change at each pixel, the camera adjusts the exposure time for that pixel. As a result, the  
CCC5100H Series camera produces sharp, clearly identifiable images with true color reproduction over a wide range of lighting conditions.  
MULTIFUNCTION  
(RJ45-10) CONNECTOR  
BACK FOCUS  
ADJUSTMENT  
POWER  
CONNECTOR  
VIDEO  
CONNECTOR  
AUTO IRIS  
LENS CONNECTOR  
SETUP  
BUTTONS  
SERVICE  
CONNECTOR  
Figure 1. CCC5100H Series Camera  
MODEL  
CCC5100H-6A 1/3-inch high resolution SIMD digital color camera, 12 VDC/24 VAC  
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PARTS LIST  
CCC5100H Series camera  
Quick Start Guide  
Two-pin terminal block  
Four-pin auto iris connector  
Lens mount cap  
Resource CD:  
Installation/Operation manual: INSTALL.PDF  
Quick Start Guide: QSG.PDF  
Important Safety Instructions: SAFETY.PDF  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
PCM150  
CST150  
CST100  
Adjustable camera mount  
Handheld camera setup tool with microdisplay  
Handheld camera setup tool with video output connector  
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Lens Mounting  
The CCC5100H Series camera supports both manual and DC-drive auto iris lenses, either fixed focal length or varifocal. The camera accepts both  
CS- and C-mount lenses without a mount adapter.  
NOTE: The CCC5100H Series camera does not support video-drive auto iris lenses.  
WIRING AN AUTO IRIS LENS  
DC-drive auto iris lenses are controlled through the four-pin drive connector (type D4-152N). Figure 2 identifies the pin connections for the auto  
iris lens connector on the back of the camera.  
2
1
Pin  
1
DC-Drive Auto Iris Lens  
Control coil negative (-)  
Control coil positive (+)  
Drive coil positive (+)  
Drive coil negative (-)  
2
3
4
4
3
Figure 2. DC-Drive Auto Iris Lens Connections (Camera Connector)  
MOUNTING THE LENS  
1. Use clean, compressed air to make sure there is no dust or other foreign matter between the lens and the camera imager.  
2. Screw the lens onto the lens mount.  
3. DC-drive auto iris lens: Connect the four-pin connector from the lens to the connector on the back of the camera.  
NOTE: Before using a DC-drive auto iris lens, you must adjust the DC offset setting (refer to DC-Drive Auto Iris Lens Setup).  
C/CS LENS  
AUTO IRIS  
LENS CABLE  
AND CONNECTOR  
(OPTIONAL)  
Figure 3. Mounting Lens to Camera  
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Camera Mounting  
The CCC5100H Series camera can be mounted from either the top or bottom, depending on the type of camera mount used in your installation.  
Use a standard 1/4-20 screw (provided) with a maximum thread length of 0.375 inch (10 mm).  
WARNING: The maximum thread depth is 0.4 inch (1 cm). Do not use a longer screw or you may damage the camera.  
The optional Pelco PCM150 camera mount is designed specifically for CCC5100H Series cameras. It can be used to wire and mount both high and  
low voltage models quickly. (Refer to Using the Multifunction Connector as well as the PCM150 documentation for more information about using  
the PCM150 camera mount.)  
Figure 4. CCC5100H Series Camera and PCM150 Mount  
The CCC5100H Series camera can be fitted with most Pelco lenses and mounted into most Pelco domes and enclosures, resulting in the greatest  
possible number of combinations. This means you can find a solution for nearly any application.  
When selecting a lens, dome, or enclosure for this camera, consider how the physical dimensions of each component may affect camera  
installation and operation. Specifically, you should address the following three issues.  
Enclosure size: The camera dimensions are 3.60 (L) x 2.77 (W) x 2.4 (H) inches (9.14 x 7.03 x 6.09 cm). Make sure the enclosure is large  
enough for both the camera and the lens.  
Lens size: Some lenses have minimum and maximum lengths. To focus the scene correctly, you may have to adjust the lens to its maximum  
length. This could affect how it fits within the enclosure.  
Optical alignment: The optical center of this camera may be too low for some enclosures. As a result, the lower portion of the scene may  
be obstructed by the enclosure itself. The camera sled in many Pelco enclosures has a low side and a high side. You may be able to raise  
the optical center by simply flipping the camera sled to the high side.  
NOTE: To simplify lens and enclosure selection, Pelco offers ImagePak® options for the CCC5100H Series camera. Select the lens and the dome  
or enclosure. Pelco will build and test it for you. Contact Pelco or your dealer for more information.  
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Power, Video, and Control Connections  
The CCC5100H Series is a low voltage camera. Maximum power consumption is about 4.5 watts.  
The CCC5100H Series camera offers standard power and coax video connectors as well as a multifunction connector that combines power, video  
(coax and unshielded twisted pair), and control leads for quick installation (refer to Using the Multifunction Connector for more information).  
Before installation, identify how you will connect each power, video, and control lead to the camera.  
CONNECTING POWER  
The CCC5100H Series camera operates from either a 12 VDC or a 24 VAC power source. They automatically sense power type and polarity.  
Use only a Class 2 isolated power source that can supply 12-36 VDC 10% or 24-28 VAC 10%, 47-63 Hz.  
NOTE: (AC power only) When connecting more than one camera to the same AC transformer, connect the same side of the transformer to the  
same terminal on all cameras. Otherwise, the cameras may be out of phase, causing a vertical roll when switching between cameras. Refer to  
Camera Synchronization for more information.  
These maximum distances are based on a maximum allowable voltage drop of 10%.  
Table A. Recommended Wire Gauge and Maximum Wiring Distances  
Maximum Distance  
Wire Gauge  
12 VDC  
24 VAC  
24 AWG (0.25 mm2)  
22 AWG (0.35 mm2)  
20 AWG (0.5 mm2)  
18 AWG (1.0 mm2)  
16 AWG (1.5 mm2)  
14 AWG (2.5 mm2)  
12 AWG (4.0 mm2)  
10 AWG (6.0 mm2)  
62 ft (18 m)  
251 ft (76 m)  
99 ft (30 m)  
399 ft (121 m)  
634 ft (193 m)  
1,007 ft (306 m)  
1,599 ft (487 m)  
2,539 ft (773 m)  
4,031 ft (1,228 m)  
6,400 ft (1,950 m)  
158 ft (48 m)  
251 ft (76 m)  
399 ft (121 m)  
634 ft (193 m)  
1,007 ft (306 m)  
1,600 ft (487 m)  
Connect power to the terminal block that is supplied with the camera. Then plug the terminal block into the two-pin connector on the back of the  
camera. If using the multifunction connector, refer to Using the Multifunction Connector.  
WARNINGS:  
Do not connect high voltage power to the two-pin power connector on the rear panel or you may damage the camera.  
Apply power to either the power connector or the multifunction connector. The camera cannot accept power at both connectors at the  
same time.  
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USING COAX VIDEO  
The CCC5100H Series camera outputs coax video from either the BNC connector on the rear panel or through the multifunction connector.  
The camera also supports two Pelco up-the-coax technologies.  
Selected Pelco multiplexers and switchers send a Pelco V-Sync signal to the camera. The camera uses this signal to lock its vertical  
synchronization pulse to all other connected cameras. This eliminates certain display problems at the head-end.  
Pelco Coaxitron lets you access and configure the camera settings remotely from selected Pelco devices.  
multifunction connector, refer to Using the Multifunction Connector.  
Table B. Video Coaxial Cable Requirements  
Cable Type*  
RG59/U  
Maximum Distance  
750 ft (229 m)  
RG6/U  
1,000 ft (305 m)  
1,500 ft (457 m)  
RG11/U  
*Cable requirements:  
75 ohms impedance  
All-copper center conductor; steel-center conductor cable may result in poor performance  
All-copper braided shield with 95% braid coverage  
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USING THE MULTIFUNCTION CONNECTOR  
The CCC5100H Series camera combines data, video, and power leads into a single multifunction connector on the rear panel. This lets you  
quickly install and uninstall the camera.  
NOTES:  
Do not connect a network cable into the multifunction connector on the camera’s rear panel. It is not a network connector.  
The PCM150 camera mount is designed for the CCC5100H Series camera. It includes a preconfigured cable and an easy-to-wire adapter  
plate.  
The camera supports two different RJ-45 plugs, depending on the application. Use a 10-pin RJ45-10 plug. (The 10-pin RJ45-10 plug is also  
known as an RJ-50 plug.) If you will not use camera control to access the on-screen menus, you can use an 8-pin RJ-45 plug.  
To install the multifunction connector  
1. Have the following:  
Unshielded twisted pair cable, either 10-conductor in five twisted pairs or 8-conductor in four twisted pairs. If you will not implement  
UTP video, you can use flat Cat5 or Cat6 cable.  
RJ45-10 (10-pin) or RJ-45 (8-pin) plugs  
A crimping tool that matches the plug type: RJ45-10 (10-pin, 10-conductor) or RJ-45 (8-pin, 8-conductor)  
2. Identify the multifunction connector leads that you will use.  
3. Wire the cable and connectors according to Table C. Figure 5 identifies pin 1 on the multifunction connector.  
4. Plug the multifunction connector into the camera. Each pair of leads is described in more detail in Control Leads, Coax Video Leads,  
Table C. Multifunction Connector  
By Pin  
By Pair  
Pin Lead  
Pin Lead  
Pelco Data RX+  
10 Pelco Data RX-  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Pelco Data RX+  
Coax Video Return  
Coax Video  
Reserved  
1
3
2
6
5
9
8
4
7
Coax Video  
Coax Video Return  
UTP+ Video  
UTP- Video  
UTP+ Video  
Reserved  
UTP- Video  
12 V  
/ 24 V  
/ 24 V  
GND  
12 V  
/ 24 V  
/ 24 V  
GND  
Reserved  
Reserved  
10 Pelco Data RX-  
PIN 1  
Figure 5. Multifunction Connector, Pin 1  
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CONTROL LEADS  
The CCC5100H Series camera lets you access and configure the menu settings from any Pelco keyboard, receiver, or other device that supports  
the Pelco D or Pelco P protocol. The camera supports the following settings:  
Baud rate: 2400, 4800, 9600  
Start bit:  
Data bits:  
Stop bit:  
Parity:  
1
8
1
None  
When connecting external control, the wiring should meet the following requirements:  
24 AWG (0.25 mm2) or 22 AWG (0.35 mm2)  
Shielded twisted pair  
Up to 4,000 ft (1,219 m) maximum  
Table D. Device Transmit (TX) to Camera Receive (RX) Connections  
Pin  
1
Lead  
Pelco Device  
Pelco Data RX+  
Pelco Data RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
10  
NOTE: To use the control leads, you must use an RJ45-10 plug.  
COAX VIDEO LEADS  
Table E. Coax Video Connections  
Pin  
2
Lead  
Coax Video Return  
Coax Video  
3
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UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR (UTP) LEADS  
The CCC5100H Series camera supports composite video over unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling. The camera UTP video output signal is  
1 Vp-p differential into a 100-ohm load.  
At a minimum, UTP requires Cat5, 100-ohm twisted pair cable. You can install either a passive or an active UTP receiver at the head-end. Table F  
lists the maximum UTP wiring distances. It also lists the restrictions when using either type of UTP receiver.  
NOTE: The CCC5100H Series camera supports video to both active and passive UTP receivers. However, Coaxitron and Pelco V-Sync are only  
supported when using a passive UTP receiver. Refer to Using Coax Video for information about Coaxitron and Pelco V-Sync.  
Table F. UTP Wiring Distances  
Receiver  
Distance  
Active  
0-3,000 ft  
(Video Only)  
(0-914.4 m)  
Passive  
(Video, Coaxitron,  
Pelco V-Sync)  
0-750 ft  
(0-228.6 m)  
Table G. UTP Video Connections  
Pin  
Lead  
UTP- Video  
UTP+ Video  
5
6
POWER LEADS  
WARNING: Do not connect high voltage power through the multifunction connector or you may damage the camera.  
Table H. Low Voltage Power Connections  
Pin  
8
12-36 VDC 10%  
GND  
24-28 VAC 10%  
LO  
HI  
9
Power  
WARNING: Apply power to either the power connector or the multifunction connector. The camera cannot accept power at both  
connectors at the same time.  
USING THE SERVICE CONNECTOR  
The CCC5100H Series camera rear panel includes a service connector that outputs camera video and gives access to the setup menus. Use it to  
configure the camera quickly and easily at the installation site.  
Pelco offers two camera setup tools that plug into the service connector on the CCC5100H Series camera.  
CST150: This tool has top, center, and bottom buttons that operate like the three rear panel camera buttons. It also has a microdisplay to show  
video directly from the camera.  
CST100: This tool has top, center, and bottom buttons that operate like the three rear panel camera buttons. It also has a video output connector  
to show video directly from the camera on a separate monitor.  
You can use either tool to configure the CCC5100H Series camera with only one hand.  
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Setup Menus  
The CCC5100H Series camera uses setup menus instead of hardware switches for configuring the camera. As a result, you have more options for  
customizing the camera for its specific application.  
NOTE: After you customize any aspect of the CCC5100H Series camera, be sure to save your custom settings into one of the two user-definable  
profiles: CUSTOM1 or CUSTOM2. Next, change the default to the saved profile so the camera will automatically load the custom settings at  
power-up. (Refer to Profiles Menu for information about saving your custom settings.)  
The setup menu tree is represented on this and the next page:  
MAIN MENU  
<LANGUAGE>  
<LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL>  
<CAMERA DISPLAY>  
<LIGHT METER>  
<WHITE BALANCE>  
<PROFILES>  
<SYSTEM INFORMATION>  
EXIT  
LANGUAGE  
LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL  
VIDEO STANDARD  
AUTOMATIC (AGC)  
LENS TYPE  
<LINE SYNC>  
<VIDEO LEVEL>  
<AUTO IRIS>  
<FINE FOCUS>  
BACK  
CAMERA DISPLAY  
CAMERA NAME  
ENGLISH  
ESPAÑOL  
PORTUGUÊS  
DEUTSCH  
FRANÇAIS  
ITALIANO  
BACK  
AUTO  
ON  
DC  
CCC5100H  
1
RX ADDRESS  
SAVE RX ADDRESS  
<DISPLAY PROPERTIES>  
<GAMMA/SATURATION>  
<GAIN CONTROL>  
<SHARPNESS>  
BACK  
EXIT  
EXIT  
EXIT  
LINE SYNC  
AUTO IRIS  
DISPLAY PROPERTIES  
GAIN CONTROL  
AUTOMATIC (AGC)  
LINE SYNC  
V-PHASE ADJ  
INTERNAL  
DC OFFSET  
NAME POS.  
COLOR BARS  
HORIZ IMAGE FLIP  
BLACK/WHITE MODE  
BACK  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-18 18  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
44  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-34 60  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
0
255  
BRIGHTNESS  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
0
624  
SAVE DC OFFSET  
DC GAIN  
BACK  
EXIT  
DARK LIMIT  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
255  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-42 20  
0
0
BRIGHT LIM.  
EXIT  
MANUAL GAIN  
BACK  
EXIT  
BACK  
EXIT  
VIDEO LEVEL  
FINE FOCUS  
100  
GAMMA/SATURATION  
SHARPNESS  
VIDEO LEVEL  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
1.0  
GAMMA CORRECTION  
MANUAL GAMMA  
AUTO  
OVERALL  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-8  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-8  
BACK  
EXIT  
1.2  
0.0  
8
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
25  
IRE SETUP  
BACK  
EXIT  
100  
APERTURE  
SATURATION  
8
ON  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-8  
8
DETAIL BOOST  
BACK  
EXIT  
BACK  
EXIT  
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MAIN MENU  
<LANGUAGE>  
<LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL>  
<CAMERA DISPLAY>  
<LIGHT METER>  
<WHITE BALANCE>  
<PROFILES>  
<SYSTEM INFORMATION>  
EXIT  
LIGHT METER  
WHITE BALANCE  
PROFILES  
SYSTEM INFORMATION  
FIRMWARE VER.  
MODE  
ATW NORMAL  
ACTIVE  
SAVE AS  
DEFAULT  
BACK  
WDR  
CUSTOM1  
WDR  
ACTIVE ZONE  
EDIT ZONE 1  
EDIT ZONE 2  
EDIT ZONE 3  
EDIT ZONE 4  
BACK  
ZONE 2  
<ATW NORMAL/DESAT>  
<MANUAL RED/BLUE>  
<MANUAL COLOR TEMP>  
BACK  
1.3-X.X.XX  
X.XX.X  
OSD VER.  
RESTART CAMERA  
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS  
EXIT  
EXIT  
BACK  
EXIT  
EXIT  
ATW NORMAL/DESAT  
MANUAL RED/BLUE  
MANUAL COLOR TEMP  
LOW LIMIT  
HIGH LIMIT  
RED GAIN  
COLOR TEMP K  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
2k 5.5k  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
5.5k 11k  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
2.4k 11k  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-20  
20  
BLUE GAIN  
BACK  
EXIT  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-20 20  
BACK  
EXIT  
BACK  
EXIT  
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ACCESSING THE SETUP MENUS (REAR PANEL)  
You can access and navigate the setup menus from the top, center, and bottom buttons on the rear panel (refer to Figure 6).  
TOP  
CENTER  
BOTTOM  
Figure 6. Rear Panel Buttons  
These buttons respond differently to short and long presses. A short press is less than one second; a long press is more than one second. Table I  
lists the button presses for each menu action.  
Table I. Rear Panel Buttons and Actions  
MENU ACTION  
BUTTON ACTION  
Short center press  
Short top press  
Enter setup menus.  
Up or right in menu or item options.  
Single  
Repeat  
Single  
Repeat  
Long top press  
Down or left in menu or item options.  
Short bottom press  
Long bottom press  
Short center press  
Long center press  
Select menu or item, or advance to next step.  
Save setting and exit to menu.  
IMPORTANT: For the remainder of this manual, “press” means a short press and “press and hold” means a long press.  
NOTE: The three buttons on the CST150/CST100 camera setup tool operate just like the three buttons on the rear panel.  
To display a menu:  
1. Use a short center press to open the MAIN MENU.  
2. Use the top and bottom buttons to select the menu.  
3. Use a short center press to open the menu.  
To change an item:  
1. Use the top and bottom buttons to select the item.  
2. Use a short center press to open the item.  
3. Use the top and bottom buttons to move through the options or to move the slider left or right.  
NOTE: When you pass the upper limit on most sliders, the cursor moves back to the left and continues up. The opposite is true when passing the  
lower limit on most sliders.  
4. Press and hold the center button to save the setting and return to the menu.  
To move to a previous menu, select BACK and press the center button.  
To close the setup menus, select EXIT from any menu and press the center button.  
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ACCESSING THE SETUP MENUS (PELCO CONTROLLER)  
USING PRESET 95  
You can use preset 95 to access and navigate the setup menus from various Pelco controllers. Use the instructions for your controller to access  
the main menu.  
NOTE: CCC5100H Series camera operation has been verified for the following Pelco controllers.  
CM6700/CM6800  
1. Enter the camera number and press the CAM key.  
2. Enter 95 and hold the PRESET key for two seconds. A menu screen appears.  
3. Move the joystick down to highlight SET.  
4. Move the joystick right. The MAIN MENU appears.  
KBD200A/KBD300A (Direct Mode)  
1. Enter the camera number and press the CAM key.  
2. Enter 95.  
3. Hold the PRESET key (approximately five seconds) until the MAIN MENU appears on the screen.  
CM9740/CM9760/CM9770/CM9780  
1. Press the ESCAPE key to open the Main menu. Select DEF. The Define Submenu appears.  
2. Enter your four-digit PIN if this is your first time entering this mode.  
3. Enter 95 and select PRST. The MAIN MENU appears on the monitor.  
4. Select the Quit icon to return to the default menu.  
KBD4000/KBD4002 (Genex® Multiplexer)  
1. Press the SPOT MONITOR key.  
2. Enter 95 and hold the PRESET key (approximately five seconds) until the MAIN MENU appears on the screen.  
MPT9500: Extended Coaxitron or RS-485 Mode  
1. Enter 95 and press the PRESET SET key.  
2. Press the F2 key. The MAIN MENU appears.  
PelcoNet™  
1. Check the Set box.  
2. Click the preset 95 button. The MAIN MENU appears.  
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NAVIGATING THE SETUP MENUS  
As soon as you access the MAIN MENU, move the joystick up or down to select a menu option.  
Table J. Pelco Controller Buttons and Actions  
MENU ACTION  
BUTTON ACTION  
Move joystick up.  
Hold joystick up.  
Move joystick down.  
Hold joystick down.  
Press iris open.  
Up or right in menu or item options.  
Single  
Repeat  
Single  
Repeat  
Down or left in menu or item options.  
Select menu or item, or advance to next step.  
Save setting and exit to menu.  
Press iris close.  
NOTE: If your Pelco controller does not have a joystick, use the up and down buttons.  
To display a menu:  
1. Open the MAIN MENU.  
2. Use the joystick to select the menu.  
3. Press the iris open button to open the menu.  
To change an item:  
1. Use the joystick to select the item.  
2. Press the iris open button to open the item.  
3. Move the joystick up and down to move through the options or to move the slider left or right.  
NOTE: When you pass the upper limit on most sliders, the cursor moves back to the left and then continues up. The opposite is true when  
passing the lower limit on most sliders.  
4. Press the iris close button to save the setting and return to the menu.  
To move to a previous menu, select BACK and press the iris open button.  
To close the setup menus, select EXIT from any menu and press the iris open button.  
NOTE: The rest of this document describes navigating the menus using the three buttons on the camera’s rear panel and on the CST150/CST100.  
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MAIN MENU  
The following sections describe each menu and all settings associated with that menu. The sample  
MAIN MENU  
screens in each section show the default setting.  
<LANGUAGE>  
<LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL>  
<CAMERA DISPLAY>  
<WHITE BALANCE>  
<PROFILES>  
To display the MAIN MENU:  
Press the center button on the rear panel or the CST150/CST100 tool. Refer to Accessing the Setup  
<SYSTEM INFORMATION>  
EXIT  
Use the Pelco controller. Refer to Accessing the Setup Menus (Pelco Controller).  
Language  
Select this option to configure the display language for the setup menus (refer to Language Menu).  
Lens/Video Signal  
Select this option to configure the video signal and lens settings (refer to Lens/Video Signal Menu).  
Camera Display  
Select this option to set camera identification information and to configure various image processing settings (refer to Camera Display Menu).  
Light Meter  
Select this option to configure and enable the light meter zones (refer to Light Meter Menu).  
White Balance  
Select this option to configure the white balance settings (refer to White Balance Menu).  
NOTE: The default white balance settings do NOT have to be changed in many installations.  
Profiles  
Select this option to access the camera profile settings (refer to Profiles Menu).  
System Information  
Select this option to display the camera firmware information or to restart the camera (refer to System Information Menu).  
LANGUAGE MENU  
Use the LANGUAGE menu to configure the display language for the setup menus.  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
ESPAÑOL  
PORTUGUÊS  
DEUTSCH  
FRANÇAIS  
ITALIANO  
BACK  
Select the display language: ENGLISH, ESPAÑOL, PORTUGUÊS, DEUTSCH, FRANÇAIS, and ITALIANO.  
The default is ENGLISH.  
EXIT  
LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL MENU  
Use the LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL menu to configure the following video signal and DC-drive lens settings.  
LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL  
Video Standard  
VIDEO STANDARD  
AUTOMATIC (AGC)  
LENS TYPE  
<LINE SYNC>  
<VIDEO LEVEL>  
<AUTO IRIS>  
<FINE FOCUS>  
BACK  
AUTO  
ON  
DC  
The CCC5100H Series camera supports both NTSC and PAL video standards. During initial power-up, the  
camera selects the video standard to use. You can also manually select the video standard.  
Select AUTO to perform autosensing at power-up (refer to Video Format Autosense).  
EXIT  
NOTE: Video format autosensing is only enabled when you select AUTO. It is disabled when you select  
NTSC or PAL.  
Select NTSC to enable NTSC operation.  
Select PAL to enable PAL operation.  
The default is AUTO.  
Use a short center press to save the video standard. The display blinks and the cursor exits to the menu.  
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Automatic (AGC)  
When configuring a DC-drive auto iris lens or when focusing the camera, you may have to temporarily enable or disable automatic gain control  
(AGC). The AGC feature automatically adjusts the image when the light level changes. AGC will be disabled for some procedures since it can  
affect camera configuration (refer to Lens Setup and Focus Procedures).  
To simplify camera setup, the Automatic (AGC) option appears in two menus: LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL and GAIN CONTROL. Changing the AGC  
Select ON to enable AGC.  
Select OFF to disable AGC.  
The default is ON.  
Lens Type  
Select DC to use a DC-drive auto iris lens.  
Select MANUAL to use a manual iris lens.  
The default is DC.  
The LENS TYPE and BRIGHT LIM. settings are linked:  
Changing the LENS TYPE from DC to MANUAL changes the BRIGHT LIM. setting to -42.  
Changing the LENS TYPE back to DC changes the BRIGHT LIM. setting to its previous value.  
Changing the BRIGHT LIM. to any value changes the LENS TYPE to DC.  
NOTE: The CCC5100H Series camera does not support video-drive auto iris lenses.  
LINE SYNCHRONIZATION  
Use line synchronization to eliminate the vertical roll that occurs when multiple cameras are connected to  
the same switching device. Line synchronization locks each camera to the same frame rate.  
LINE SYNC  
LINE SYNC  
INTERNAL  
V-PHASE ADJ  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
Line Sync  
0
624  
BACK  
EXIT  
Select INTERNAL for installations with DC power or noisy AC power, or if you are using Pelco V-Sync.  
Select LINE LOCK to manually set the vertical phase for this camera. You will also change the V-PHASE  
ADJ setting. (Refer to Camera Synchronization for more information.)  
The default is INTERNAL.  
V-Phase Adj  
To adjust the vertical phase line synchronization, move the V-PHASE ADJ slider from 0 to 624. The default is 519.  
VIDEO LEVEL  
Use this menu to adjust the video signal output level.  
VIDEO LEVEL  
VIDEO LEVEL  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
Video Level  
1.0  
1.2  
0.0  
Use this slider to set the video output voltage from 1.0 Vp-p to 1.2 Vp-p in increments of 0.02 Vp-p. Use it  
to compensate for signal loss due to long cable runs. You can also use it to boost the video output.  
The default is 1.0 Vp-p.  
IRE SETUP  
BACK  
EXIT  
IRE Setup  
Use IRE SETUP to set the minimum black level for this camera. Use this setting to either increase or  
decrease the amount of contrast in an image. This feature is enabled with NTSC only.  
Select 0.0 to lower the minimum black level for use with unevenly lit scenes. It produces greater contrast in the darker portions of an image.  
Select 7.5 to raise the minimum black level for use with evenly lit scenes. It produces greater contrast in the evenly lit portions of the image.  
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AUTO IRIS  
Use this menu to configure a DC-drive auto iris lens. For information on adjusting DC offset, refer to  
AUTO IRIS  
DC OFFSET  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
255  
0
NOTE: The CCC5100H Series camera does not support video-drive auto iris lenses.  
SAVE DC OFFSET  
DC GAIN  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
255  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-42 20  
0
DC Offset  
BRIGHT LIM.  
Use this slider to adjust the camera’s DC voltage setting to match the drive circuit on the auto iris lens.  
The default is 128.  
BACK  
EXIT  
Save DC Offset  
Select this option to save the DC OFFSET value into nonvolatile camera memory. It will not be erased,  
either by cycling camera power or by restoring factory settings.  
The menu blinks several times.  
DC Gain  
Use this slider to increase or decrease how quickly the auto iris responds to light level changes. Adjust the DC gain until the camera provides the  
best image of the scene. If set too high, the auto iris will respond slowly to fast light changes. If set too low, the auto iris may conflict with the  
electronic shutter. Either will cause image brightness to oscillate from light to dark to light. The default is 120.  
Bright Limit  
Use this slider to set the highest light level at which gain control will function. When the light level reaches this limit, the camera activates the  
The LENS TYPE and BRIGHT LIM. settings are linked:  
Changing the BRIGHT LIM. to any value changes the LENS TYPE to DC.  
Changing the LENS TYPE from DC to MANUAL changes the BRIGHT LIM. setting to -42.  
Changing the LENS TYPE back to DC changes the BRIGHT LIM. setting to its previous value.  
The bright limit feature applies only to a DC-drive auto iris lens. If you are using a manual iris lens, do not change this setting.  
FINE FOCUS  
Fine focus uses a focus value to help you adjust the lens to achieve the best possible focus for a scene.  
When you enter the FINE FOCUS menu, the focus value appears.  
FINE FOCUS  
100  
BACK  
EXIT  
1. Adjust the lens focus. The focus value changes.  
2. Adjust the lens until the highest possible value appears. The value can range from 50 to over 250,  
depending on lens and scene.  
Refer to Camera Focusing in this manual for complete instructions.  
on the left has a low focus value. The focused image on the right has a high focus value. The higher the  
number, the better the focus.  
FINE FOCUS  
140  
FINE FOCUS  
70  
BACK  
EXIT  
BACK  
EXIT  
Figure 7. Fine Focus Samples  
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CAMERA DISPLAY MENU  
Use the CAMERA DISPLAY menu to set camera identification information and to configure gamma,  
saturation, automatic gain control (AGC), and sharpness.  
CAMERA DISPLAY  
CAMERA NAME  
CCC5100H  
1
RX ADDRESS  
Camera Name  
SAVE RX ADDRESS  
<DISPLAY PROPERTIES>  
<GAMMA/SATURATION>  
<GAIN CONTROL>  
<SHARPNESS>  
BACK  
Enter the display name for this camera, one character at a time, up to 12 characters. The default is  
CCC5100H.  
When you select this option, a cursor appears under the first character in the camera name.  
1. Press and hold the top or bottom button to scroll through the characters.  
EXIT  
2. Press the center button to select the displayed character. The cursor moves to the next character position.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each character. When you press the center button at the last character position, the cursor moves to the first  
character position.  
4. Press and hold the center button to exit the CAMERA NAME option.  
RX Address  
The CCC5100H Series camera can be accessed remotely from selected Pelco controllers. Select an RX (receiver) ADDRESS for this camera, from  
1 to 255. The default is 1.  
Use a short center press to set the RX ADDRESS. The display blinks and the cursor exits to the menu.  
Be sure to assign an RX address before accessing the camera remotely.  
Save RX Address  
Select this option to save the RX ADDRESS into nonvolatile camera memory. It will not be erased, either by cycling power or by restoring factory  
settings.  
The menu blinks several times.  
DISPLAY PROPERTIES  
Use this menu to configure the following settings:  
DISPLAY PROPERTIES  
Name Pos.  
NAME POS.  
COLOR BARS  
HORIZ IMAGE FLIP  
BLACK/WHITE MODE  
BACK  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Select the position in the image to display the camera name: UPPER LEFT, UPPER RIGHT, LOWER LEFT, or  
LOWER RIGHT. Select OFF to not display the camera name. The default is OFF.  
EXIT  
Color Bars  
Select ON to display color bars. Use this feature to adjust the camera and/or monitor settings. The default  
is OFF.  
When you exit this feature, the camera automatically disables the color bars if they are displayed.  
Horiz Image Flip  
Select ON to flip or mirror the image horizontally. The default is OFF.  
Black/White Mode  
Select ON to operate the camera in black and white mode. The default is OFF.  
GAMMA/SATURATION  
Use this menu to configure the following settings:  
GAMMA/SATURATION  
Gamma Correction  
GAMMA CORRECTION  
MANUAL GAMMA  
AUTO  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
Gamma correction adjusts the video signal to compensate for the nonlinear response of the monitor display.  
25  
100  
SATURATION  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-8  
8
Select OFF to disable gamma correction.  
BACK  
EXIT  
Select AUTO to use 45% (0.45) for NTSC or 36% (0.36) for PAL.  
Select MANUAL to use a manual gamma correction setting. Be sure to adjust the MANUAL GAMMA setting.  
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Manual Gamma  
Use this slider to either increase or decrease the amount of gamma correction. Move the slider from 25 to 100. The default depends on the  
Saturation  
Use this slider to either increase or decrease the amount of color in an image. Move the slider from -8 to 8. The default depends on the selected  
GAIN CONTROL  
The CCC5100H Series camera offers both automatic gain control (AGC) and manual gain control. The gain  
control settings indicate how much to adjust camera images in relation to light levels. Most scenes  
benefit from gain control operation.  
GAIN CONTROL  
AUTOMATIC (AGC)  
ON  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-18 18  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
44  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-34 60  
BRIGHTNESS  
DARK LIMIT  
Automatic (AGC)  
0
MANUAL GAIN  
Select ON to adjust the image automatically. The camera uses the BRIGHTNESS and DARK LIMIT settings  
to compensate for changes in light levels.  
BACK  
EXIT  
Select OFF to adjust the image to compensate for light level changes according to the MANUAL GAIN  
setting.  
The default is ON.  
NOTE: The AGC option also appears on the AUTO IRIS menu. When you change the AGC setting on one menu, the AGC setting on the other  
menu also changes.  
Brightness  
Use this slider to apply an offset to the automatic gain level. Increase it to lighten the camera image; decrease it to darken the camera image.  
The BRIGHTNESS setting is active only if AUTOMATIC (AGC) is set to ON.  
Dark Limit  
Use this slider to set the lowest light level at which gain control will function. That is, set the maximum amount of gain for this camera. Move the  
The DARK LIMIT setting is active only if AUTOMATIC (AGC) is set to ON.  
Manual Gain  
Use this slider to set the gain value manually. Increase it to lighten the camera image; decrease it to darken the camera image. Move the slider  
from -34 to 60. The default is 0.  
The MANUAL GAIN setting is active only if AUTOMATIC (AGC) is set to OFF.  
SHARPNESS  
Use this menu to adjust how the camera will artificially add crispness to the image.  
SHARPNESS  
OVERALL  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-8  
NOTE: Adding sharpness to the image also adds video noise, which may affect performance when used  
8
with motion detection.  
APERTURE  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-8  
8
DETAIL BOOST  
BACK  
EXIT  
ON  
Overall  
Use this slider to increase or decrease the image sharpness both horizontally and vertically. Move the  
slider from -8 to 8. The default is 0.  
Aperture  
Use this slider to increase or decrease the image sharpness vertically. Move the slider from -8 to 8.  
Detail Boost  
Select ON to boost the image sharpness under bright light conditions. The default is OFF.  
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LIGHT METER MENU  
The CCC5100H Series camera uses light meter zones to adjust how it implements backlight  
LIGHT METER  
compensation. Many installations include multiple light levels that make backlight compensation difficult.  
Use meter zones to correct this problem. Identify a specific light reference section in the camera view, and  
then configure a light meter zone to compensate correctly.  
ACTIVE ZONE  
EDIT ZONE 1  
EDIT ZONE 2  
EDIT ZONE 3  
EDIT ZONE 4  
BACK  
ZONE 2  
Example: A CCC5100H Series camera and external enclosure monitor a parking lot. Bright sky dominates  
the upper portion of the camera view; asphalt, vehicles, and shadows fill the lower portion. During the  
day, a bright sky would cause the shadowed areas of the parking lot to be under-exposed. By selecting  
Zone 4, the installer uses the light meter to correctly expose the shadowed images in the lower portion of  
the camera view (the parking lot).  
EXIT  
The CCC5100H Series camera offers four default zones as templates for light metering. Figure 8 shows the dimensions of each meter zone in  
sample scenes. You can select any of these default zones or customize a zone for your installation (refer to Active Zone and Edit Zone for more  
information).  
Zone 1, Full Screen: Use this zone in scenes with fairly stable light levels. The camera uses the entire image as the reference area.  
Zone 2, Safe Zone: The safe zone is the entire area less 10% on each side. Use this zone in scenes that have light or dark areas around the  
perimeter of the image. Examples include indoor scenes with ceiling lights and warehouse scenes with dark areas above the overhead lighting.  
Zone 3, Center Zone: The center zone is the entire area less 25% on each side. Use this zone to adjust image brightness based on a specific  
portion of a scene. For example, adjust the zone to match an exterior doorway; as the door opens and closes, the camera ensures that the images  
in the doorway are correctly exposed. In pan-tilt-zoom applications, the center zone ensures the correct light level for the target area.  
Zone 4, Lower Third: Use this zone for scenes where the brightness and color of the lower portion of the image differ significantly from the top  
portion. Examples include parking lots with vehicles and dark asphalt in the lower portion and sky, clouds, or mountains in the top portion.  
ZONE 1: FULL SCREEN  
ZONE 2: SAFE ZONE  
ZONE 3: CENTER ZONE  
ZONE 4: LOWER THIRD  
Figure 8. Default Meter Zones  
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Active Zone  
Select the zone to enable: ZONE 1, ZONE 2, ZONE 3, or ZONE 4. The default zone is ZONE 2. You can activate only one zone at a time.  
Edit Zone  
Select the zone to define: EDIT ZONE 1, EDIT ZONE 2, EDIT ZONE 3, or EDIT ZONE 4. The zone edit screen appears, and the zone has a white  
border.  
NOTE: If the zone border does not appear, the zone may be located off the edge of the display or the zone may be full screen.  
Use the following four steps to define the zone’s size and position:  
commands.  
1. Horizontal position: Press the top button to move the zone right. Press the bottom button to move the zone left. Press the center button to  
accept the horizontal position and move to the next adjustment; the zone border changes to red.  
2. Vertical position: Press the top button to move the zone up. Press the bottom button to move the zone down. Press the center button to  
accept the vertical position and move to the next adjustment; the zone border changes to white with a green bottom line.  
3. Vertical size: Press the top button to move the green bottom line up, decreasing the zone height. Press the bottom button to move the  
green bottom line down, increasing the zone height. Press the center button to accept the vertical size and move to the next adjustment; the  
green bottom line changes to white and the white right line changes to green.  
4. Horizontal size: Press the top button to move the green right line to the right, increasing the zone width. Press the bottom button to move  
the green right line to the left, decreasing the zone width. Press the center button to accept the horizontal size and return to the first  
adjustment; the green right line changes to white.  
WHITE BALANCE MENU  
The CCC5100H Series camera offers six white balance options. White balance settings define how the  
camera processes video images to render true colors in a scene. White balance is especially effective in  
scenes with changing color temperatures. Use it also in installations with incandescent, fluorescent, or  
outdoor lighting.  
WHITE BALANCE  
ATW NORMAL  
<ATW NORMAL/DESAT>  
<MANUAL RED/BLUE>  
<MANUAL COLOR TEMP>  
BACK  
MODE  
Mode  
EXIT  
Select one of the following white balance modes:  
ATW (Auto Tracing White Balance) Normal: Select this option for constant lighting scenes,  
such as indoor applications. To configure the low and high color temperature limits for this mode,  
ATW Desaturation: Select this option for mixed lighting scenes, such as indoor hallways with exterior windows or doorways. To configure  
the low and high color temperature limits for this mode, refer to ATW Normal/ATW Desaturation.  
ATW Extended: This option extends the high and low color temperature limits to a special factory setting. Select this option to render  
colors accurately in unusual color settings, such as sodium lighting or for light changes at sunset.  
Auto White Balance: In most cameras, scenes with one or two dominant background colors affect how the camera adjusts image color.  
For example, when a camera sees a large blue surface with a small white object, it may redden the image, giving the white object a reddish  
tint. Use this option to calibrate the camera to the white balance in a neutral scene. For more information, refer to Auto White Balance  
Manual Red/Blue: Select this option to set the red and blue gain settings manually. The camera will not automatically adjust the white  
balance as the color changes. To configure the red and blue gain for this mode, refer to Manual Red/Blue.  
Manual Color Temp(erature): Select this option to set the white balance color temperature manually. The camera will not automatically  
adjust the white balance as the color changes. To configure the manual color temperature for this mode, refer to Manual Color  
After selecting a white balance mode, use a short center press to enable the setting.  
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ATW NORMAL/ATW DESATURATION  
Select this option to display the ATW NORMAL/DESAT menu. Use it to set the high and low temperature  
limits for the desired Auto Tracing White Balance (ATW) mode.  
ATW NORMAL/DESAT  
LOW LIMIT  
HIGH LIMIT  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
2k 5.5k  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
5.5k 11k  
NOTES:  
BACK  
EXIT  
The color temperature settings on this menu will apply to both ATW NORMAL and ATW  
DESATURATION modes, whichever you select for the MODE setting on the WHITE BALANCE menu.  
On this menu, k represents thousands of degrees; 2k represents 2,000°K, 5.5k represents 5,500°K.  
ATW Normal: Use the LOW LIMIT and HIGH LIMIT sliders to either increase or decrease the light  
temperature limits. The camera adjusts the auto tracing white balance only within the specified light  
frequency limits. The camera eliminates light elements whose frequencies are above or below the high or  
low limits, respectively. This is the correct setting for most installations.  
ATW Desaturation: Use the LOW LIMIT and HIGH LIMIT sliders to either increase or decrease the light temperature desaturation limits.  
The camera does not eliminate light elements whose frequencies are above or below the high or low limit, respectively. Instead, the camera  
desaturates, or softens, that light. Use this setting for some mixed-lighting installations.  
MANUAL RED/BLUE  
Select this option to display the MANUAL RED/BLUE menu.  
MANUAL RED/BLUE  
RED GAIN  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-20 20  
Use the RED GAIN slider to either increase or decrease the red elements in the camera image. Move the  
slider from -20 to 20. The default is -18.  
BLUE GAIN  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-20  
20  
BACK  
EXIT  
Use the BLUE GAIN slider to either increase or decrease the blue elements in the camera image.  
Move the slider from -20 to 20. The default is 13.  
MANUAL COLOR TEMPERATURE  
MANUAL COLOR TEMP  
Select this option to display the MANUAL COLOR TEMP menu.  
COLOR TEMP K  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
NOTE: On this menu, k represents thousands of degrees; 2.4k represents 2,400°K, 11k represents 11,000°K.  
2.4k  
11k  
BACK  
EXIT  
Color Temp K  
Use this slider to manually increase or decrease the white balance color temperature in the camera  
image. Move the slider from 2.4k (2,400°K) to 11k (11,000°K). The default is 2,900°K.  
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PROFILES MENU  
Use the PROFILES menu to select or save a profile. Use profiles for faster installation or to quickly adjust  
PROFILES  
camera settings for changing light conditions. The default is WDR.  
ACTIVE  
SAVE AS  
DEFAULT  
BACK  
WDR  
CUSTOM1  
WDR  
In addition to two user-definable profiles (CUSTOM1 and CUSTOM2), the CCC5100H Series camera offers  
EXIT  
Active  
Use this option to activate the settings for a different profile:  
1. Select the ACTIVE option.  
2. Press the top or bottom button to select a profile.  
3. Press the center button to confirm the selection. The display blinks and the cursor exits to the menu. The camera activates the profile  
immediately.  
NOTE: The new profile stays active as long as the camera is not restarted. To load the new profile at power-up, change the DEFAULT setting  
(refer to Default below).  
Save As  
As soon as you finish customizing your camera settings, use this option to save them into a user-definable profile. This protects them in case the  
camera loses power or must be restarted.  
1. Configure the camera with your desired settings.  
2. Select the SAVE AS option.  
3. Press the top or bottom button to select a profile: CUSTOM1 or CUSTOM2.  
4. Press the center button to confirm the selection. The display blinks and the cursor exits to the menu. The camera stores the custom settings  
and activates the custom profile immediately.  
NOTE: The camera does not automatically update the DEFAULT option to the new profile. To load the new profile at power-up, change the  
DEFAULT setting (refer to Default below).  
Default  
Use this option to select a profile to load at power-up. You can select any of the six predefined profiles or one of your two user-defined profiles.  
The default is WDR.  
NOTE: If you do not change the DEFAULT setting, the current default profile will load at power-up and overwrite any unsaved custom settings.  
1. Select the DEFAULT option.  
2. Press the top or bottom button to select a profile.  
3. Press the center button to confirm the selection. The display blinks and the cursor exits to the menu. The camera sets the DEFAULT profile  
immediately.  
to activate the profile.  
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WDR (Wide Dynamic Range): Select this profile for  
scenes that have both very bright and very dark areas.  
This profile emphasizes accurate light levels over color  
reproduction.  
HI-DEF (High Definition): Select this profile for color-  
ful scenes that require accurate color reproduction.  
This profile emphasizes color reproduction over light  
levels.  
INDOOR: Select this profile if the camera is located  
within a building or other interior environment that has  
little or no exterior lighting. Examples include hallways  
without exterior doors or windows.  
OUTDOOR: Select this profile if the camera is located  
outside a building. This profile accounts for light level  
changes. Examples include parking lots and walkways.  
WINDOW: Select this profile if light from a window in  
the camera view causes an object or person to be  
backlit or silhouetted. Examples include hallways with  
exterior windows or exterior doors.  
GAMING: Select this profile if the camera scene is  
illuminated by mixed interior lighting and includes self-  
illuminated devices. Examples include arcades with  
gaming machines with bright, flashing lights.  
Figure 9. Default Profile Scenes  
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SYSTEM INFORMATION MENU  
Use the SYSTEM INFORMATION menu to display the camera firmware information.  
SYSTEM INFORMATION  
FIRMWARE VER.  
Restart Camera  
1.3-X.X.XX  
X.XX.X  
Select this option to turn off the camera and then restart it.  
OSD VER.  
RESTART CAMERA  
Restore Factory Settings  
Select this option to reset the camera to the factory default settings.  
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS  
BACK  
EXIT  
This option clears all saved user-definable settings, except the two user-definable profiles (CUSTOM1 and  
CUSTOM2) and the saved DC OFFSET and RX ADDRESS settings.  
When you restore factory settings, the camera also resets the video standard autosense feature. Refer to Video Format Autosense for more  
information.  
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Video Format Autosense  
The CCC5100H Series camera offers both manual and automatic options for selecting the correct video format. You can manually select the video  
format through the setup menus. Or you can let the camera determine (autosense) the correct video format.  
At power-up, the camera checks the following to identify the correct video format:  
1. Pelco V-Sync signal: Selected Pelco multiplexers and switchers send this signal up the coax to all attached cameras. It is used to lock  
the vertical synchronization pulse of all connected cameras to eliminate certain display problems at the head-end. It also identifies the  
video format.  
NOTE: If the Pelco V-Sync signal is present, the camera always uses it to determine the video format.  
2. Two-button override: When you press and hold the top and center buttons, the camera selects NTSC. When you press and hold the  
center and bottom buttons, the camera selects PAL.  
You can also perform the two-button override from the CST150/CST100 tool.  
NTSC  
PAL  
Figure 10. Manual Video Format Override  
NOTES:  
To use the two-button override, you must disable the Pelco V-Sync signal to the camera (if used) before power-up.  
To clear the two-button override, you must restore the factory settings from the SYSTEM INFORMATION menu (refer to System Information  
Menu).  
If using DC power in a PAL installation without Pelco V-Sync, use the two-button override to select PAL. Otherwise, the camera will default  
to NTSC.  
3. Power frequency: When using AC power, the camera selects NTSC if the frequency is 60 Hz and PAL if the power frequency is 50 Hz.  
In DC power installations, the camera cannot use the power frequency to identify the video format.  
If the camera cannot determine the video format, the CCC5100H Series camera selects the last used video format. The factory default is NTSC.  
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Lens Setup and Focus Procedures  
The following sections describe how to set up and focus the lens for your CCC5100H Series camera.  
DC-DRIVE AUTO IRIS LENS SETUP  
Before using a DC-drive auto iris lens, you must adjust the DC offset setting.  
Use the following steps to match the camera’s DC voltage setting to the drive circuit on the auto iris lens:  
1. Remove the lens from the camera.  
2. Place the front end of the camera face down on a flat surface to block all light from the camera imager.  
3. Connect the auto iris lens connector to the camera’s rear panel.  
IRIS  
Figure 11. Prepare Camera and Lens  
4. Connect a monitor to the BNC connector on the back of the camera.  
5. Power up the camera.  
6. Access the LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL menu.  
MAIN MENU  
7. Make sure the LENS TYPE is set to DC.  
<LANGUAGE>  
<LENS/VIDEO
<CAMERA DIS
<LIGHT METER
<WHITE BALA
<PROFILES>  
<SYSTEM INF
EXIT  
LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL  
DC OFFSET  
8. Access the AUTO IRIS menu.  
VIDEO STANDA
AUTOMATIC (A
LENS TYPE  
<LINE SYNC>  
AUTO IRIS  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
<VIDEO LEVEL>  
<AUTO IRIS>  
<FINE FOCUS>  
BACK  
SAVE DC OFFSET  
DC GAIN  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
255  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
-34 20  
0
BRIGHT LIM.  
EXIT  
BACK  
EXIT  
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OPEN IRIS  
CLOSED IRIS  
Figure 12. Open Iris and Closed Iris  
10. As soon as the iris closes, slowly decrease the DC OFFSET value by 16, or until the iris opens again.  
11. Select SAVE DC OFFSET to save the DC OFFSET setting into nonvolatile camera memory. It will not be erased, either by cycling camera  
power or by restoring factory settings.  
12. Select EXIT to close the setup menus.  
13. Power down the camera.  
14. Remove the monitor cable from the camera’s rear panel.  
15. Use clean, compressed air to remove any dust or other foreign matter between the lens and the camera imager.  
16. Screw the auto iris lens onto the lens mount.  
17. Connect the auto iris lens connector to the camera rear panel.  
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CAMERA FOCUSING  
The CCC5100H Series camera features a fine focus screen that helps you focus your camera. Use it to adjust both the back focus (on the camera)  
and the fine focus (on the lens). Use the procedure specific for your lens.  
FIXED FOCAL LENS  
Use the following procedure to focus the CCC5100H Series camera using a fixed focal length lens, either manual or auto iris.  
1. Auto iris only: Cover the auto iris lens with a suitable neutral density (ND) filter. This opens the iris fully. For best results, use an ND3 filter.  
lens. Refer to your lens documentation for more information.  
BACK FOCUS  
ADJUSTMENT  
VARIFOCAL  
LOCKING SCREW  
LENS FOCUS  
LOCKING SCREW  
UP  
DOWN  
MANUAL IRIS LOCKING SCREW  
Figure 13. Camera Focus with Fixed Focal Lens  
3. If necessary, enable Automatic Gain Control (AGC) on the LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL  
menu. AGC is enabled by default.  
MAIN MENU  
<LANGUAGE>  
<LENS/VIDEO
<CAMERA DIS
LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL  
a. Display the LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL menu.  
VIDEO STANDARD  
AUTO  
ON  
DC  
<LIGHT METER
AUTOMATIC (AGC)  
<WHITE BALA
b. Switch the AUTOMATIC (AGC) setting to ON.  
LENS TYPE  
<LINE SYNC>  
<PROFILES>  
<SYSTEM INFO
<VIDEO LEVEL>  
<AUTO IRIS>  
EXIT  
<FINE FOCUS>  
BACK  
EXIT  
4. Display the FINE FOCUS menu.  
MAIN MENU  
5. Aim the camera at the farthest object in the field of view. Make sure it is at least  
6.5 ft (2 m) away.  
<LANGUAGE>  
<LENS/VIDEO
<CAMERA DIS
<LIGHT METER
<WHITE BALA
<PROFILES>  
<SYSTEM INFO
EXIT  
LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL  
VIDEO STAND
AUTOMATIC (
FINE FOCUS  
6. Set the lens focal length to far ().  
LENS TYPE  
100  
<LINE SYNC>  
<VIDEO LEVEL
<AUTO IRIS>  
BACK  
EXIT  
7. Adjust the back focus. Move the back focus locking screw on the camera up or  
down until the image is focused. As the focus improves, the value on the FINE  
FOCUS menu increases: the higher the number, the better the focus.  
<FINE FOCUS>  
BACK  
EXIT  
Back focus is a coarse adjustment. You will make the fine focus adjustment in the  
next step.  
8. Adjust the lens focus until the highest value possible appears on the FINE FOCUS  
menu.  
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9. Manual iris only: Adjust the iris for the best picture quality. The largest aperture gives the best light sensitivity; the smallest aperture  
gives the greatest depth of field.  
10. Tighten all lens locking screws.  
NOTE: When tightening the lens locking screws, do not over-turn or force any screw.  
11. Auto iris only: Remove the ND filter.  
12. Select BACK to return to the LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL menu.  
13. If necessary, disable AGC. Switch the AUTOMATIC (AGC) setting to OFF.  
MAIN MENU  
14. Select EXIT to close the setup menus.  
<LANGUAGE>  
<LENS/VIDEO
LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL  
<CAMERA DIS
<LIGHT METER
<WHITE BALA
15. As soon as you finish customizing this and all other camera settings, save your  
VIDEO STANDARD  
AUTOMATIC (AGC)  
AUTO  
OFF  
DC  
custom settings into a user-definable profile. Then change the default profile to  
CUSTOM1 or CUSTOM2. This protects them in case the camera loses power or  
must be restarted (refer to Profiles Menu for more information).  
LENS TYPE  
<PROFILES>  
<LINE SYNC>  
<SYSTEM INFO
<VIDEO LEVEL>  
EXIT  
<AUTO IRIS>  
<FINE FOCUS>  
BACK  
EXIT  
VARIFOCAL LENS  
Use the following procedure to focus the CCC5100H Series camera using a varifocal lens, either manual or auto iris.  
1. Auto iris only: Cover the auto iris lens with a suitable neutral density (ND) filter. This opens the iris fully. For best results, use an ND3 filter.  
2. Manual iris only: Open the iris completely. Refer to Figure 14, which shows the manual iris, varifocal, and lens focus locking screws for a  
sample lens. Refer to your lens documentation for more information.  
BACK FOCUS  
ADJUSTMENT  
VARIFOCAL  
LOCKING SCREW  
LENS FOCUS  
LOCKING SCREW  
UP  
DOWN  
MANUAL IRIS LOCKING SCREW  
Figure 14. Camera Focus with Varifocal Lens  
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3. If necessary, enable Automatic Gain Control (AGC) on the LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL  
menu. AGC is enabled by default.  
MAIN MENU  
<LANGUAGE>  
<LENS/VIDEO
<CAMERA DIS
LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL  
a. Display the AUTO IRIS menu.  
b. Switch the AUTOMATIC (AGC) setting to ON.  
4. Display the FINE FOCUS menu.  
VIDEO STANDARD  
AUTO  
ON  
DC  
<LIGHT METER
AUTOMATIC (AGC)  
<WHITE BALA
LENS TYPE  
<LINE SYNC>  
<VIDEO LEVEL>  
<AUTO IRIS>  
<PROFILES>  
<SYSTEM INFO
EXIT  
<FINE FOCUS>  
BACK  
EXIT  
5. Aim the camera at the farthest object in the field of view. Make sure it is at least  
6.5 ft (2 m) away.  
6. Set the varifocal to wide (W) and the lens focal length to far ().  
7. Adjust the back focus. Move the back focus locking screw on the camera up or  
down until the image is focused. As the focus improves, the value on the FINE  
FOCUS menu increases: the higher the number, the better the focus.  
MAIN MENU  
<LANGUAGE>  
LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL  
<LENS/VIDEO
<CAMERA DIS
Back focus is a coarse adjustment. You will make the fine focus adjustment in  
steps 8-10.  
VIDEO STAND
<LIGHT METER
FINE FOCUS  
AUTOMATIC (
<WHITE BALA
LENS TYPE  
<LINE SYNC>  
<PROFILES>  
<SYSTEM INFO
100  
8. Move the varifocal locking screw up or down to set the field of view.  
BACK  
EXIT  
<VIDEO LEVEL
<AUTO IRIS>  
EXIT  
9. Adjust the lens focus until the highest value possible appears on the FINE  
FOCUS menu.  
<FINE FOCUS>  
BACK  
EXIT  
10. Repeat steps 8 and 9 until the focus is correct.  
11. Manual iris only: Adjust the iris for the best picture quality. The largest  
aperture gives the best light sensitivity; the smallest aperture gives the greatest  
depth of field.  
12. Tighten all lens locking screws.  
NOTE: When tightening the lens locking screws, do not over-turn or force any screw.  
13. Auto iris only: Remove the ND filter.  
14. Select BACK to return to the LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL menu.  
15. If necessary, disable AGC. Switch the AUTOMATIC (AGC) setting to OFF.  
16. Select EXIT to close the setup menus.  
MAIN MENU  
<LANGUAGE>  
LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL  
<LENS/VIDEO
<CAMERA DIS
17. As soon as you finish customizing this and all other camera settings, save your  
custom settings into a user-definable profile. Then change the default profile to  
CUSTOM1 or CUSTOM2. This protects them in case the camera loses power or  
must be restarted (refer to Profiles Menu for more information).  
VIDEO STANDARD  
AUTO  
OFF  
DC  
<LIGHT METER
AUTOMATIC (AGC)  
<WHITE BALA
LENS TYPE  
<PROFILES>  
<LINE SYNC>  
<SYSTEM INFO
<VIDEO LEVEL>  
EXIT  
<AUTO IRIS>  
<FINE FOCUS>  
BACK  
EXIT  
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Camera Synchronization  
Camera synchronization may affect installations that use two or more AC power supplies for multiple cameras. Due to different power phases, a  
brief vertical roll may appear on the monitor when switching between cameras. To eliminate this vertical roll, adjust the phase control to  
synchronize the cameras to one another.  
NOTE: Camera synchronization is automatic in installations that use Pelco V-Sync.  
It may be necessary for two people to communicate when synchronizing cameras, one at the camera and the other at the monitor, to observe the  
vertical roll and the effect of any camera adjustments.  
To synchronize cameras:  
1. Choose a reference camera to which all other cameras will be phased.  
2. Access the V-PHASE ADJ slider for a camera. Synchronize the camera to the reference camera by moving the slider either left or right.  
A dual trace oscilloscope is recommended, but not required, to adjust camera phase. Align the vertical sync pulses of the reference camera  
to the selected camera.  
3. After each adjustment, switch back and forth between the adjusted camera and the reference camera. Repeat this process until the roll  
between the cameras disappears completely.  
4. Adjust the phase of all other cameras by repeating steps 2 and 3. Always adjust to the reference camera selected in step 1.  
5. As soon as you finish customizing this and all other camera settings, save your custom settings into a user-definable profile. Then change  
the default profile to CUSTOM1 or CUSTOM2. This protects them in case the camera loses power or must be restarted (refer to Profiles  
Menu for more information).  
To adjust phase control:  
1. Display the LINE SYNC menu.  
MAIN MENU  
2. Switch the LINE SYNC setting to LINE LOCK.  
<LANGUAGE>  
<LENS/VIDEO
LENS/VIDEO SIGNAL  
<CAMERA DIS
<LIGHT METER
<WHITE BALA
3. Slowly move the V-PHASE ADJ slider until the vertical sync is correct.  
VIDEO STANDA
AUTOMATIC (A
LINE SYNC  
LENS TYPE  
4. Select EXIT to close the setup menus.  
<PROFILES>  
LINE SYNC  
V-PHASE ADJ  
INTERNAL  
| - - - - - + - - - - - |  
624  
<LINE SYNC>  
<SYSTEM INFO
<VIDEO LEVEL>  
EXIT  
5. As soon as you finish customizing this and all other camera settings, save  
your custom settings into a user-definable profile. This protects them in case  
the camera loses power or must be restarted (refer to Profiles Menu for more  
information).  
0
<AUTO IRIS>  
<FINE FOCUS>  
BACK  
BACK  
EXIT  
EXIT  
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Auto White Balance (AWB) Calibration  
In some installations, use the auto white balance (AWB) feature of the CCC5100H Series camera to render the most accurate image color  
possible. Mixed color applications may affect the amount of color adjustment. For example, a small white object on a large blue surface may  
have a reddish tint. AWB uses a calibration image to identify the correct white level. The camera then uses this white level when adjusting  
overall image color.  
NOTE: AWB is recommended only for indoor applications that have a single primary light source.  
Example: A CCC5100H Series camera is installed in a pan/tilt enclosure in a clothing store in a shopping mall. Mixed colors are located  
throughout the store. Overhead lights provide the primary illumination, but some light also enters the store from the mall. As the camera pans a  
section filled with blue clothing, the camera may redden the image to compensate for the blue. When properly calibrated, the camera will not try  
to adjust scenes with predominant amounts of red or blue.  
To calibrate auto white balance:  
1. Focus the camera on a neutral color scene. Select a neutral scene with the following characteristics:  
Little or no black  
Not predominantly red  
Not predominantly blue  
No direct light source, such as a lamp or a window  
2. Display the WHITE BALANCE menu.  
MAIN MENU  
3. Change the MODE setting to AUTO WHITE BALANCE.  
4. Use a short center press to calibrate the AWB settings to the neutral scene.  
5. Select EXIT to close the setup menus.  
<LANGUAGE>  
<LENS/VIDEO
<CAMERA DIS
<LIGHT METER
<WHITE BALA
WHITE BALANCE  
AUTO WHITE BALANCE  
<ATW NORMAL/DESAT>  
<MANUAL RED/BLUE>  
MODE  
<PROFILES>  
<MANUAL COLOR TEMP>  
<SYSTEM INFO
6. Focus the camera on the target scene.  
BACK  
EXIT  
EXIT  
7. As soon as you finish customizing this and all other camera settings, save your custom  
settings into a user-definable profile. Then change the default profile to CUSTOM1 or  
CUSTOM2. This protects them in case the camera loses power or must be restarted  
(refer to Profiles Menu for more information).  
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Predefined Profile Settings  
best fits your installation. After you customize it, save it into one of the user-definable profiles: CUSTOM1 or CUSTOM2. (Refer to the Profiles  
Menu section, which describes how to save your custom settings.)  
Table K. Predefined Profile Settings  
MENU  
SUBMENU  
VIDEO LEVEL  
AUTO IRIS  
SETTING  
HI-DEF  
WDR  
7.5  
0
INDOOR OUTDOOR WINDOW GAMING  
IRE SETUP  
0.0  
7.5  
-10  
AUTO  
45  
7.5  
-10  
AUTO  
45  
7.5  
-10  
AUTO  
45  
7.5  
-20  
AUTO  
45  
LENS/VIDEO  
SIGNAL  
BRIGHT LIMIT  
GAMMA CORRECTION  
MANUAL GAMMA  
SATURATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
DARK LIMIT  
-20  
MANUAL  
AUTO  
45  
GAMMA/SATURATION  
55  
-3  
0
0
0
0
-3  
0
CAMERA  
DISPLAY  
-3  
0
-3  
0
-6  
GAIN CONTROL  
24  
0
30  
30  
30  
30  
30  
SHARPNESS  
APERTURE  
3
3
3
3
0
ATW  
NORMAL  
ATW  
NORMAL  
ATW  
ATW  
ATW  
DESAT  
ATW  
NORMAL  
WHITE BALANCE MODE  
NORMAL EXTENDED  
WHITE  
BALANCE  
HIGH LIMIT  
LOW LIMIT  
7500  
2800  
5500  
2800  
5500  
2800  
7500  
2200  
5500  
2500  
6000  
2800  
ATW NORMAL/  
ATW DESAT  
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Specifications  
GENERAL  
Imaging Device  
1/3-inch SIMD  
Dynamic Range  
95 dB typical/120 dB maximum  
Sensor resolution: 742 (H) x 552 (V)  
525 (NTSC)/625 (PAL) lines, 2:1 interlace  
Internal/line lock/Pelco V-Sync  
More than 480 TV lines  
Picture Elements  
Scanning System  
Synchronization  
Horizontal Resolution  
Iris Control  
Automatic/manual  
Electronic Shutter Range  
Auto Iris Lens Type  
Minimum Illumination  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
Vertical Phase  
1/15 to 1/3,500 second  
DC-drive  
0.8 lux, F1.2, 40 IRE, AGC on, 75% scene reflectance  
>50 dB  
Adjustable 120°  
Automatic Gain Control  
Backlight Compensation  
Signal Processing  
Video Output  
On-screen menu, adjustable to 21 dB  
On-screen menu, four regions  
SIMD digital signal processing (DSP)  
1.0 to 1.2 Vp-p, 75 ohms, adjustable  
2,000° to 11,000°K  
Auto White Balance Range  
Gamma Correction  
0.45 NTSC, 0.36 PAL, adjustable (0.25-1.00)  
ELECTRICAL  
Power Requirements  
Power Consumption  
Power Connector  
12-36 VDC 10% or 24-28 VAC 10%, 47-63 Hz; autosensing  
4.5 watts maximum  
2-pin terminal block with screw lock  
BNC  
Video Connector  
Multifunction Connector  
10-pin RJ45-10:  
Analog composite video  
Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) video  
Power  
Data I/O (Pelco P or Pelco D protocol)  
Service Connector  
Auto Iris Connector  
3-conductor, 2.5 mm connector for optional CST150/CST100 camera setup tool  
4-pin connector (miniature square)  
MECHANICAL  
Lens Mount  
C/CS mount  
Camera Mount  
1/4-inch UNC-20 screw, top or bottom of camera housing  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C)  
-40° to 140°F (-40° to 60°C)  
20% to 80%, noncondensing  
PHYSICAL  
Dimensions  
3.60” D x 2.77” W x 2.40” H  
(9.14 x 7.03 x 6.09 cm)  
Weight (without lens)  
Shipping Weight  
0.40 lb (0.20 kg)  
1 lb (0.45 kg)  
(Design and product specifications subject to change without notice.)  
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PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION  
WARRANTY  
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or  
workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment.  
If a warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100 or  
(559) 292-1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and provide the following  
information:  
Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
1. Model and serial number  
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number  
3. Details of the defect or problem  
Five years on FR/FT/FS Series fiber optic products and TW3000 Series unshielded twisted  
pair transmission products.  
Three years on Genex® Series products (multiplexers, server, and keyboard).  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the  
warranty conditions stated above, please include a written explanation with the product  
when returned.  
Three years on Camclosure® and fixed camera models, except the CC3701H-2,  
CC3701H-2X, CC3751H-2, CC3651H-2X, MC3651H-2, and MC3651H-2X camera models,  
which have a five-year warranty.  
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was  
received by Pelco.  
Three years on PMCL200/300/400 Series LCD monitors.  
Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses.  
Two years on Legacy®, CM6700/CM6800/CM9700 Series matrix, and DF5/DF8 Series  
fixed dome products.  
Two years on Spectra®, Esprit®, ExSite, and PS20 scanners, including when used in  
continuous motion applications.  
RETURNS  
In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit, please call the factory at  
(800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain an authorization number (CA number if returned  
for credit, and RA number if returned for repair).  
Two years on Esprit® and WW5700 Series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).  
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking and refurbishing  
charge.  
Two years (except lamp and color wheel) on Digital Light Processing (DLP®) displays.  
The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days. The air filter is not  
covered under warranty.  
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA  
number and freight should be prepaid. Ship to the appropriate address below.  
Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders, NVR300 Series network video  
recorders, and EnduraSeries distributed network-based video products.  
If you are located within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, send goods to:  
One year (except video heads) on video cassette recorders (VCRs). Video heads will be  
covered for a period of six months.  
Service Department  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
Six months on all pan and tilts, scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion  
applications (that is, preset scan, tour and auto scan modes).  
Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco  
shipment. All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco, Clovis,  
California. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse, alteration, normal wear, or accident  
are not covered under this warranty.  
If you are located outside the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are  
instructed to return goods to the USA, you may do one of the following:  
If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE, send the goods to:  
Pelco  
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from  
the specific use or application made of the Products. Pelco’s liability for any claim, whether  
based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party or product  
liability, relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for  
such Products. In no event will Pelco be liable for any special, incidental or consequential  
damages (including loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused,  
whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise.  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA  
If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER, send the goods to:  
Pelco c/o Expeditors  
473 Eccles Avenue  
South San Francisco, CA 94080 USA  
Phone: 650-737-1700  
Fax: 650-737-0933  
The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights. The Dealer may also have  
additional rights, which are subject to variation from state to state.  
The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002/95/EC.  
This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Union  
regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment.  
REVISION HISTORY  
Manual #  
C2910M  
C2910M-A  
C2910M-B  
Date  
9/04  
4/05  
2/06  
Comments  
Original version.  
Added RGB models. Updated for new software version. Minor corrections throughout.  
Removed instructions for MPT9500 (Standard Coaxitron mode) and CM9500. Updated wiring distances table. Updated the DC-drive auto iris lens setup procedure.  
Removed the high voltage and RGB models. Changed the active profile default. Added wiring requirements in the Control Leads section. Changed Sensitivity to  
Minimum Illumination in the Specifications section. Updated model numbers.  
C2910M-C  
4/06  
Updated the Auto Iris, Display Properties, and System Information screens. Changed interoperation of brightness limit and lens type settings.  
Pelco, the Pelco logo, Camclosure, Coaxitron, Esprit, Genex, Legacy, and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco.  
PelcoNet, Endura, and ExSite are trademarks of Pelco.  
©Copyright 2006, Pelco. All rights reserved.  
DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments, Inc.  
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Worldwide Headquarters  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, California 93612 USA  
USA & Canada  
Tel: 800/289-9100  
Fax: 800/289-9150  
International  
Tel: 1-559/292-1981  
Fax: 1-559/348-1120  
ISO9001  
United States Canada United Kingdom The Netherlands Singapore Spain Scandinavia France Middle East  
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