COMBINATION CAMERA
INSTRUCTIONS
TK-C675B
RELEASE
LOCK
For Customer Use :
Enter below the Serial No. which
is located on the body.
Retain this information for future
reference.
This instruction book is made from 100% recycled paper.
Model No. TK-C675B
Serial No.
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Operating precautions
● To save energy, when it is not being used turn the system's
power off.
● The electronic shutter of this camera has been set to 1/60(1/
50) sec. at the factory. When the camera is used under a
fluorescent lamp or in an area with a local power frequency
of 50/60 Hz, change the shutter speed to 1/100(1/60) on the
remote control unit.(The sensitivity deteriorates slightly with
a shutter speed of less than 1/100(1/60) sec.)
Utype (Etype)
● This camera has been designed for indoor use. It cannot be
used outdoors.
● This camera has been designed exclusively to be hung from
the ceiling.It may malfunction if it is placed on a surface or if
it is tilted.
● Do not install or use the camera in the following places.
• In a place exposed to rain or moisture.
• In a place with vapor or oil soot, for example in a kitchen.
• In a temperature outside the operating temperature range
(–10°C to 50°C).
• Near a source of radiation, X-rays, strong radio waves or
magnetism.
• In a place subject to vibration.
● When the camera is used to monitor the same position con-
tinuously for 24 hours or more, the contact resistance of the
horizontal rotary parts may increase after long hours of use,
and the picture may be affected by noise interference or the
remote control operation may become unstable.
To prevent this, turn the system power off and on at least
once a week (to initialize) and also clean the contacts.
● Do not touch the dome cover of the lens directly with your
hand, contamination of this cover will lead to a deterioration
of the picture quality.
● Observe the following when carrying out camera mainte-
nance.
• Turn the power OFF before proceeding to carry out main-
tenance.
• Clean the dome cover lens using a lens wiper cloth (or a
tissue).
If it is contaminated seriously, clean the contaminated part
with a cloth (or a tissue) which has been soaked in a solu-
tion of water and a neutral detergent.
● In order to reduce the generation of unnecessary signals,
be sure to install the provided ferrite cores when connect-
ing the cables. (See “How to use the ferrite core” on page 9)
● Some subjects may not be brought into focus with the auto-
focus facility of this unit. Focusing will be made easier by
locating a subject with highly contrasted vertical stripes near
the center of the image.
● Optional controller is required to use the TK-C675B cam-
era. Please contact your local dealer or installer for more
information about this controller.
• In a place with excessive dirt.
● Insufficient head ventilation of the camera may cause a mal-
function.
Be careful not to block the ventilation to the camera.
● If this camera and the cables connected to this camera are
used where there are strong electromagnetic waves or where
there is magnetism present, for example near a radio or TV
transmitter, power transformer or an electric motor, the pic-
ture may produce noise and the colors may be affected.
● This camera incorporates an AGC circuit. As a result, when
it is used under low light conditions, the camera sensitivity
is automatically boosted and the picture may look uneven.
This is not a malfunction however.
● When the AGC is ON in the auto iris mode, varying the iris
with the IRIS control button may not change the picture
brightness due to the gain boost function.In this case, switch
the AGC OFF or set the iris mode to manual.
● In auto iris mode, the IRIS control buttons may not function
under certain brightness conditions (i.e. when a sufficient
amount of light cannot be obtained). In this case, set the iris
mode to manual.
● The white balance setting when used under a fluorescent
lamp should be ATW (Auto White). If it is set to MANU (Man-
ual), the white balance may not be adjustable.
● When presetting this unit’s position, turn it on and wait until
it has warmed up sufficiently inside (about 30 minutes). This
is to avoid a change in the lens focus due to a rise in tem-
perature after installation.
● When this camera is used in the AUTO white balance mode,
the recorded colors may be slightly different from the actual
colors due to the operational principles of the auto-tracking
white balance circuit. This is however not a malfunction.
● If a high-intensity object (such as a lamp) is shot, the image
on the screen may have vertical lines (smear) or blur (bloom-
ing) at its periphery.This is a characteristic of the CCD, and
is not a defect.
Caution during continuous use
Continuous use of the preset sequence or auto panning op-
eration may make the service life much shorter than expect-
ed.
The guaranteed operation count for the zoom lens of this
camera is around 400,000 times.
(Example) 24 hours of operation per day with single zoom
operation per minute:
400,000 (times)/60 (minutes)/24 (hours) = 278 (days)
Safety precautions
• As this unit contains parts which rotate at high speeds, it
should be installed in a place suitable to withstand the pos-
sible vibrations and to support the unit weight of 2 kg. If the
ceiling is made of dressed-face plywood, plaster board or
another material which is not strong enough to support the
unit, reinforce the installed surface by using a reinforcing
material (including plywood). If the reinforcement is insuffi-
cient, the monitor picture may be blurred due to vibrations
or in the worst case the unit may fall.
• The ceiling to mount theTK-C675B has to be strong enough
to support ten times the weight of this product.
If the ceiling is not strong enough, make sure to apply rein-
forcement to the ceiling before installation.
• Be sure to tighten the screws and nuts securely, Insufficient
tightening may cause the unit to fall from its mount.
• The unit is to be powered by an AC24V.
Isolated power supply only. (E type)
Class 2 only (U type)
• Installation of this unit requires expertise. Please contact
your dealer for details.
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Controls, connectors and indicators
■ Ceiling mount
■ Camera body
10
12
13
3
2
1
11
15
14
9
8
4
5
7
6
16
17
5
18
15
safety wire from the ceiling through these holes.
1 VIDEO OUTPUT terminal
Outputs composite video signals and is to be connected
to a monitor, etc. (Output impedance 75ohm)
10
11
Terminal board cover
Protects the cable connection terminals against dirt, etc.
Control signal termination switch (TERM)
This is a termination ON/OFF switch for the input signals
to the control signal terminal
“RX+” to “RX–” route is terminated via 110Ω resistor.
2
Control signal terminals
The camera can be controlled by RS-422A or RS-485 sig-
nals.
2
. When it is set to ON, the
3 AC 24V input terminals
Input the 24 V AC power.
Isolated power only (E type)
Class 2 only (U type)
12
13
Hook for attaching the drop prevention wire
4
Attach the drop prevention wire
to this hook.
Camera connector (female)
6
Connects with the camera connector
mount.
on the ceiling
Drop prevention wire
4
12
Engage this wire in the drop prevention wire hook
the camera.
on
14
Camera clamp
Fix the camera body to the ceiling mount by fastening the
7
lock screw
to this clamp.
Mounting holes (× 4)
5
Use these holes to attach the ceiling mount to the ceiling.
15
16
Camera body cover
Remove this cover when using the setting switches
16
.
6 Camera connector (male)
Setting switches
13
Connects with the camera connector
on the camera.
Set the PROTOCOL, etc.
Ref. “Switch settings” on page 6.
7
Lock screw
Use this screw to fasten the camera clamp 14 to fix the
camera.
17
18
Camera positioning alignment mark
When mounting the camera onto the ceiling mount ,align it
with the mark
.
8
9
Camera position alignment mark
Align with the mark 17 when mounting the camera onto
the ceiling mount.
8
Ventilation
This is the ventilator for the internal cooling fan.
CAUTION
Safety wire hole
To prevent the camera from dropping accidentally, pass a
Make sure that nothing interferes with the ventilator when
installing the camera.
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Installation
1. Make a hole (90 mm dia.) in the ceiling for passing through the
1.
connection cables.
2. Connect the cables to the terminal board.
Turn the power of all the connected equipment to OFF before
connecting the cables.
Remove the terminal board cover and connect the video signal
cable (coaxial cable),the control signal cables (× 4) and the AC
24 V power cables (× 2).
●AC 24 V power cables
2.
Connect the AC 24 V power supply to the AC 24V terminals on
the terminal board. To prevent connection errors or a cable dis-
connection, we recommend the use of lug plates for the connec-
tions.
TX+
TX–
VIDEO OUT
The following table shows the connection distances and connec-
tion cables provided that 2-conductor VVF cables (vinyl-insulated
vinyl sheath cables) are used.
RX+ RX–
Maximum extension
100 m
260 m
410 m
500 m
(reference)
1.0ømm 1.6ømm 2.0ømm 2.6ømm
Conductor diameter
and more than
and more than
and more than
and more than
CAUTION
(TX+) (TX–)
• If thin cables are used(i.e. with a high resistance), a significant
voltage drop will occur when the unit is at its maximum power
consumption (pan, tilt, zoom operated simultaneously).Either use
a thick cable to restrict the voltage drop at the camera side to
below 10%, or place the AC 24V power supply near to the camera.
If voltage drop occurs during operation, the performance will be
unstable.
(RX+) (RX–)
• Attach the cable conductors so that they do not come into con-
tact with the drop prevention wire.
12mm
6mm
• Be sure to connect the AC 24 V cables correctly. Otherwise the
camera will be damaged.
CAUTION
●Control signal cables
In order to reduce the generation of unnecessary sig-
nals, be sure to install the provided ferrite cores when
connecting the cables.
These cables should be connected only when it is required to
control the camera using the RS-422A or RS-485 signals. The
use of 0.65 4-conductor twisted pair cables is recommended.With
these cables, the maximum extension distance is 1,200 m.
●Video signal cables
Connect the coaxial cables to the video signal output terminals.
Treat the tips of the coaxial cables as shown on the left before
connection.
3.
After having connected all of the required cables, again attach the
terminal board cover.
3. Attach the ceiling mount to the ceiling.
Attach the ceiling mount to the ceiling using 4 screws, while pay-
ing attention not to foul the connection cables.
Use M4 or No.8-32 UNC screws and bolts for attaching the mount.
If using wood screws, use those with a diameter of 4.1 mm.
The screw head height should be no more
than 4 mm.
CAUTION
The ceiling to mount the TK-C675B has to be strong enough to
support ten times the weight of this product.
If the ceiling is not strong enough, make sure to apply reinforce-
ment to the ceiling before installation.
To prevent accidental dropping of the camera, connect the ceiling
plate or channel with the ceiling mount using a safety wire.Thread
the safety wire through the safety wire hole on the ceiling mount.
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Installation (continued)
4. Turn the camera body cover to anti clockwise to set the word
“RELEASE” on the camera body cover over the mark, then pull
the camera body cover upward.
4.
Transportation bracket is mounted when it is shipped from the
factory. Make sure to remove it before installation.
<How to remove the transportation bracket>
Remove the screw to remove the transportation bracket.
Then fasten the dome cover with the screw which was removed.
1
2
R E L E A S E L O C K
CAUTION
L O C K
R E L E A S E
If the power is supplied without removing the transportation
bracket, initialization won’t be carried out properly, so that the
camera cannot be controlled with a remote control unit.
Make sure that it is removed.
5. Check the switch settings and the communication protocol.
Read the controller specifications carefully before proceeding
to the switch settings.
■ Switch settings
DISP, PROTOCOL (1), (2), SYNC, Machine ID.Set these switch-
es as required.
L O C K
●DISP (SW3)
R E L E A S E
Selects whether “MANUAL” is displayed or not when the cam-
era's preset position is changed by the manual operation of the
remote control unit.
MANUAL
Displayed
Not displayed
SW3
OFF
ON
(Initial set: OFF)
●PROTOCOL (1) (SW4)
Selects whether a single or multiple cameras are controlled in
the system.
Set PROTOCOL(1) to Multi drop when connecting multiple cam-
eras in series.
5.
This switch must be set OFF.
PROTOCOL (1)
Point to point
Multi drop (when using the RM-P2580)
SW4
OFF
ON
(Initial set: OFF)
DOUBLE
FIGURES FIGURES
SINGLE
When set to Multi drop, be sure to set the Machine ID of each camera.
0
0
●PROTOCOL (2) (SW5)
Set according to the communication protocol used for control-
ling the cameras.
7
5
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
SW5
OFF
ON
PROTOCOL (2)
Duplex (when using the RM-P2580)
Simplex
(Initial set: OFF)
Ref. “Control signal connection” is on page 9.
CAUTION
●SYNC (SW6)
The setting of these switches will be read only once at the
time when the power is turned on. Even if the setting is
changed in a state where the power is on, such a change
will not be reflected.
When this switch is set to ON, the vertical sync of the camera is
locked to the AC power line frequency.
LL mode
U type: 60 Hz area only
E type: 50 Hz area only
SYNC
INT
LL
SW6
OFF
ON
(Initial set: OFF)
• SW1 and SW2 are not in use for the present. Make sure that
they are set to OFF.
5.
●Machine ID
The machine ID should be set when us-
0
0
9
9
2
2
ing the camera in Multi drop.
Choose an ID in the 1 to 32 range.
(Initial set: 00)
8
8
3
3
7
7
4
4
6
6
5
5
●TERM switch
• When SW4 is set to ON in order to connect more
than one camera in series, set the TERM switch of
only the terminal camera to ON. The TERM switch-
es of the other cameras should be set to OFF.
See “Connections” on page 8.
ON
OFF
RX TERM
(110 Ω)
SC46125-002
(Initial set: ON)
• When SW4 is set to OFF, this switch should be set to
ON.
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Installation (continued)
6. Attach the camera body cover.
6.
Align "RELEASE on the camera body cover with the indi-
cation mark on the camera body, fit the cover onto the cam-
era body, then rotate the cover clockwise until “LOCK” is
indicated.
• Check that the three claws on the cover are locked onto
the camera body and that there is no clearance between
the cover and the camera body.
L O C K
R E L E A S E
7. Attaching the drop prevention wire.
R E L E A S E L O C K
As shown in the illustration, pull out the drop prevention
wire from the ceiling mount and engage it with the drop
prevention wire hook on the back of the camera.
CAUTION
Be sure to connect the drop prevention wire. Otherwise the
camera body may drop from the ceiling.
8. Mount the camera body.
1) Ensure that the lock screw on the ceiling mount is loose.
L O C K
R E L E A S E
R E L E A S E L O C K
2) Align the camera position alignment mark (^ ) on the ceil-
ing mount with the camera position alignment mark (5) on
the camera body and fit the camera body into the mount.
3) Rotate the camera body clockwise until it is checked.
Then, check that the camera body clamp is located on the
lock screw on the ceiling mount.
7.
4) Tighten the lock screw.
CAUTION
Be sure to tighten the lock screw fully. Otherwise the cam-
era body may vibrate or drop from the ceiling.
For dismounting the camera from the ceiling, perform steps
1. to 8. in the reverse order.
8.
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Connections
CAUTION
If this camera and the cables connected to this camera is used where there are strong electromagnetic waves or where there
is magnetism present, for example near a radio or TV transmitter, power transformer or an electric motor, the picture may
produce noise and the colors may be affected.
Optional controller is required to use the TK-C675B camera. Please contact your local dealer or installer for more information
about this controller.
■ When the system is composed of a single camera
■ When the system is composed of more than one camera
CAUTION
Be sure to terminate the control signal cable at both ends.The cables (length of stub) connecting to non-terminated equipment
(camera or controller) must be as short as possible. If the length of stub is long, control may not be made correctly.
● When the controller is not located at the end.
CAM1
CAM2
CAM31
CAM32
• Set the TERM switches of the cameras at both ends
(CAM1 and CAM32) to ON, and TERM switches of the
other cameras to OFF.
• Do not terminate at the controller.
● When the controller is located at the end.
CAM1
CAM2
CAM32
• Set the TERM switch of CAM1 to ON, and also, terminate at the controller with 110 ohm.
Set the TERM switches of the other cameras to OFF.
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Connections (continued)
■ control signal connection
Use a twisted-pair cable for the connection.
●Duplex
●Simplex
When the camera is controlled with the full duplex proto-
col, set SW5 to OFF.
When the camera is controlled with the simplex transmis-
sion protocol, set SW5 to ON.
Camera
Controller
Camera
Controller
Two wires must be connected.
Four wires must be connected.
●For example (connection with the RM-P2580)
Camera RM-P2580
How to use the ferrite core
In order to reduce the generation of unnecessary signals, be sure to install the provided ferrite cores when connecting
the cables.
TERMINAL BOARD
AC 24V INPUT
terminals
AC 24V
Large ferrite core
Control signal
terminals
Controller
Small ferrite core
VIDEO OUTPUT
terminals
Monitor, etc.
Large ferrite core
Notes
Install the ferrite cores within 100 mm of the camera-side connectors.
Wire clamp
(Fasten the ferrite core with the provided wire clamp as the drawing
on the right.)
• For AC 24V INPUT terminals
Pass the AC 24V cable through the ferrite core twice and cconnect it to the camera.
• For Control signal terminals
Pass the Control signal cable through the ferrite core three times and cconnect it to the camera.
• For VIDEO OUTPUT terminals
Pass the VIDEO SIGNAL cable through the ferrite core and cconnect it to the camera.
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Menu settings
This chapter shows an example of connection to the JVC’s remote control unit RM-P2580. Read it and refer also to the instruction
manual of the RM-P2580.
Menu operations
It is possible to set the menu screen of the remote control unit (RM-P2580).
MENU SET
button button
PAN/TILT
control lever
1. Turn the rear power switch of the RM-P2580 to ON.
2. Pressing the MENU button for approximately 3 seconds
will light the LED and the SETUP screen will be outputted
from the rear MONITOR OUTPUT-1.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580
CAMERA
POSITION
SETUP
POWER
ALARM
MENU
SET
AUTO
F-1
F-2
F-3
KEY LOCK
3. Use the pan/tilt control lever to move the cursor (>) and
LENS
CAMERA/POSITION
PAN/TILT
select CAMERA.
CAMERA
POSI-
TION
SPEED
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
• The cursor will move up when the lever is pressed up
(6 ).
• The cursor will move down when the lever is pressed
OPTION
1
OPTION
2
CLOSE
NEAR
IRIS
OPEN
FAR
FOCUS
AF
AUTO
PAN
AUTO
PATROL
7
9
down (7 ).
0
TELE
CLEAR
ENTER
WIDE
ZOOM
/HOME
4. Press the SET button to display the SETUP screen of the
camera.
MEMO
S E T U P
P OS I T I O N S E T U P .
Submenu is to follow for items with · · .
.
C AM E R A .
C ON T R O L
.
U N I T .
.
5. Select the item in the same manner as step 3.
6. Change the value of the selected item by moving the pan/
tilt control elver right and left.
• The value will become smaller when the lever is pressed
to the left (8 ).
• The value will become larger when the lever is pressed
to the right (t ).
The change mark ( ) shown in the diagram on the left will
appear when changes have been made.
S E T U P
C AM E R A MO D E S E L E C T .
.
C AM E R A V I D E O A D J U S T .
I D E O A D J F O R
P O S I
T E X T E D I T .
A U T O P A N S E T .
A U T O P A T R O L S E T .
F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S .
.
.
V
.
.
.
.
.
MEMO
For details concerning submenu settings, see the next
page.
C AM E R A MO D E S E L E C T
V
. P H A S E
1 2 7
U P—L
O F F
O F F
O F F
P OS . T E X T L O C .
A U T O F L I P
V A R . P A N S P E E D
A R E A T I T L E
7. When changes have been made, press the MENU button
A L M . T E X T
S
I Z E N OR M A L
to return to the normal screen.
C AM E R A MO D E S E L E C T
V
. P H A S E
1 3 0
P OS . T E X T L O C .
A U T O F L I P
V A R . P A N S P E E D
A R E A T I T L E
U P
L
O F F
O F F
O F F
A L M . T E X T
S
I Z E N OR M A L
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Menu settings (continued)
Menu screen flow
The menu screen flow is as follows. For details, see the reference pages.
C AM E R A MO D E S E L E C T
S E T U P
C AM E R A MO D E S E L E C T .
.
V
. P H A S E
1 2 7
U P—L
O F F
O F F
O F F
C AM E R A
V
I D E O A D J U S T .
.
.
P OS . T E X T L O C .
A U T O F L I P
V A R . P A N S P E E D
A R E A T I T L E
V
I D E O A D J F O R
T E X T E D I T .
A U T O P A N S E T .
A U T O P A T R O L S E T .
F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S .
P O S I
.
.
.
.
A L M . T E X T
S
I Z E N OR M A L
.
C AM E R A V I D E O A D J U S T
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A GC MO D E
1 2 d B
6 0
H I GH
S H U T T E R S P E E D
E N H A N C E
1
/
A V / P E A K
C O L O R L E V E L
8
5
/
2
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V
I D E O A D J U S T F O R P O S I
P OS I T I O N T E X T .
I R I S MO D E
B L C MO D E
W . B A L A N C E
R B G A I N
.
A U T O
O F F
A T W
1 2 7
T E X T E D I T
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C AM E R A T E X T
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A L A R M T E X T .
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A R E A T E X T .
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A U T O P A N S E T
A U T O P A N MO D E R E T U R N
S T A R T P O S I T I O N S E T .
.
R E T U R N P O S I T I O N S E T .
.
A U T O P A T R O L
MOD E 1
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
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P A T R O L 1
P A T R O L 2
P A T R O L 3
P A T R O L 4
P A T R O L 5
P A T R O L 6
P A T R O L 7
P A T R O L 8
H OM E
P O S 1
P O S 2
P O S 3
P O S 4
P O S 5
P O S 6
P O S 7
FWD / BWD Z O OM MO D E F O C U S
੬
F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S
F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S Y E S
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Menu settings (continued)
CAMERA MODE SELECT screen
Variable
range
Factory
setting
Item
V.PHASE
Function
Set when adjusting the vertical of other cameras operating in 0 ~ 255
the line lock (LL) mode.
127
Adjust while viewing the screen.
The value will become smaller when the pan/tilt lever is pressed
to the left (8 ).
The value will become larger when the pan/tilt lever is pressed
to the right (t ).
POSITION TEXT
LOCATION
Used to set the display position of position titles.
UP: positions the title at the top of the screen.
DOWN: positions the title at the bottom of the screen.
UP–L, DOWN–L
UP–C, DOWN–C
UP–R, COWN–R
UP–L
OFF
OFF
OFF
L:
C:
R:
positions the title towards the left of the screen.
positions the title in the center of the screen.
positions the title towards the rigt of the screen.
AUTO FLIP
The camera is flipped over automatically by 180 degree at the OFF
tilting limit.
(This makes it possible for the camera to continue tilted straight
down ward.)
ON: Auto flip will funtion
ON
OFF: Auto flip will not funtion
VAR.PAN SPEED The panning speed is varied automatically according to the zoom OFF
ratio of the lens.
ON
(The panning speed decreases when the zoom lens is set near
TELE and increases when it is set near WIDE).
ON: Var. pan speed will function
OFF: Var. pan speed will not function
AREA TITLE
The Area Title function divides the space covered by a camera OFF
into sixteen units, with a 16-character ID allocated to each unit. ON
(AREA 1 ~ AREA16)
The set AREA TITLE is displayed when manually panning the
camera.
ON: Area title is displayed
OFF: Area title is not displayed
AREA
16
AREA
3
AREA
1
AREA
2
ALM.TEXT SIZE
The character size to display during ALARM is set.
NORMAL
DOUBLE
DOUBLE
A L A R M
A L A R M
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Menu settings (continued)
CAMERA VIDEO ADJUST screen
Variable
range
Factory
setting
Item
Function
AGC MODE
The maximum gain of the AGC (Automatic gain control) is set. OFF
This setting value becomes a maximum limit when the gain is 12 dB
12 dB
automatically changed according to brightness.
20 dB
Set this to 20dB when there is little light on the subject.
MEMO
The gain is automatically raised in dark areas when the
AGC is in operation. At this time, the screen may appear
rough; however, this is not a malfunction.
SHUTTER
SPEED
Set the electronic shutter speed for each camera.
1/60 (1/50), 1/100 (1/60),
1/60 (1/50)
To reduce flickering of fluorescent lighting, set the electronic 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,
shutter is speed to 1/100 (1/50) when in areas with commercial 1/10000
power supply frequency of 50Hz, and 1/60 when in areas of ( ) is version E.
60Hz, set to 1/60.
MEMO
More of the smearing effect, which is characteristic of CCD,
will be noticed when the shutter speed is increased.
ENHANCE
AV/PEAK
This function compensates the edge to enhance the sharpness LOW
HIGH
8/2
of the monitor screen and can be set per camera.
LOW: low edge enhancement
HIGH
HIGH: high edge enhancement
This setting is effective only during auto iris.
10/0
For the exposure detection, the ratio of the average value (AV) 9/1
and the peak value (PK) is set for each camera.
Increase the AV (ex. 10/0):
8/2
7/3
Increase the AV when portions other than the highlighted ar- 6/4
eas of the screen is dark. Convenient when there is lighting in 5/5
a dark room.
Increase the PK (ex. 5/5):
Increased when there is halation on the highlighted areas of
the screen.
COLOR LEVEL
Used when setting the color level of the image signal.The screen 0 ~ 10
colors will become lighter when small value is set. The colors (increments of 1)
will become darker when large value is set.
5
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Menu settings (continued)
VIDEO ADJUST FOR POSITION screen
Variable
range
Factory
setting
Item
Function
POSITION TEXT
It is possible to set up to 16 characters to use as titles for set
positions (max. 63) and home positions (max. 1).
See the next page for details on settings
MEMO
Always register positions before setting titles. Positions
cannot be selected unless they have been registered. For
details on registering positions, see the instruction manu-
al of the used remote control.
IRIS MODE
Set the iris depending on the brightness.
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO: the iris is automatically adjusted to the normal value. AUTO+
AUTO+: the iris is automatically adjusted brighter than the nor- AUTO–
mal value
MANUAL
AUTO–: the iris is automatically adjusted darker than the nor-
mal value.
MANU: used when settings the iris manually
BLC MODE
With this setting, light measurement areas are selected during OFF
OFF
auto iris control.
Set when there is light in the background of the subject.
AREA1
AREA2
There are 4 types of settings. Choose depending on the loca- AREA3
tion of the light source. AREA4
OFF
AREA 1
AREA 2
AREA 3
AREA 4
W. BALANCE
The white balance is adjusted manually or automatically for light ATW
ATW
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within the range of 2000°k and 7000°k.
MANUAL
ATW: automatic light temperature adjustment mode
MANU: manual adjustment mode
(Adjustment is made in the next item, RB GAIN)
RB GAIN
Used when adjusting the white balance manually.
Small value: blue is enhanced
0 ~ 255
(increments of 1)
Large value: red is enhanced
MEMO
Value cannot be changed when W. BALANCE is set to
ATW.
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Menu settings (continued)
POSITION TEXT screen
It is possible to set titles to positions (max. 63) and home positions (max. 1) using text of 16 characters or less.
MEMO
Always register positions before setting titles. Positions cannot be selected when they are not registered.
To register positions, see the instruction manual of the used remote control unit.
SPACE
Character section (blink)
1. Select the camera using the remote control (See the in-
struction manual of the used remote control)
P O S I T I O N T E X T
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K
L M NO P Q R S T U VW X Y Z a b c d e f g
The image signal of the home position of the selected cam-
era will be outputted.
Press the MENU button to display the SETUP screen of
the remote control, select CAMERA, then press the SET
button to display the CAMERA SETUP screen.
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2. Select POSITION TEXT item in the VIDEO ADJUST FOR
POSI screens, then press the SET button to display the
POSITION TEXT screen (see left).
Title input section (blink)
3. To set a home position title, skip to 4.
To set a position title, select the position to title from the
remote control unit. The camera will move to the selected
position.
P O S I T I O N T E X T
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K
L M NO P Q R S T U VW X Y Z a b c d e f g
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4. In the POSITION TEXT screen, the first characters of the
character area and the title input area will flash, allowing
input.
S E L E C T T E X T Z OOM
5. Use the 6 , 7 , 8 and t of the pan/tilt control lever to
select the character.
6. When the first character of the title as been selected, press
the ZOOM (TELE) button to move on to the next charac-
ter.
P O S I T I O N T E X T
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K
L M NO P Q R S T U VW X Y Z a b c d e f g
At this time, the first character will be confirmed.
Pressing the ZOOM (WIDE) button will move the flashing
position in the title input area to the left. Use when correct-
ing errors to the set title.
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D A T A S A V E D
7. To set the next position title, repeat steps 3 through 6.
DATA SAVED will appear for approximately 3 seconds when
selecting the next position.
8. To set other position title of a camera, repeat steps 1
through 7.
9. When all positions have been set, press the MENU button
to return to the normal screen.
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Menu settings (continued)
CAMERA TEXT screen
It is possible to set up to 16 characters to use as a title during camera selection.
MENU SET
button button
PAN/TILT
control lever
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580
CAMERA
POSITION
SETUP
POWER
ALARM
MENU
SET
AUTO
F-1
F-2
F-3
KEY LOCK
Numeric Key
buttons
LENS
CAMERA/POSITION
PAN/TILT
CAMERA
button
CAMERA
POSI-
TION
SPEED
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
OPTION
1
OPTION
2
CLOSE
NEAR
IRIS
OPEN
FAR
FOCUS
AF
AUTO
PAN
AUTO
PATROL
7
9
0
TELE
CLEAR
ENTER
WIDE
ZOOM
ZOOM(WIDE)
button
/HOME
ZOOM(TELE)
button
ENTER
button
1. Select the camera to set the camera title (See the instruc-
tion manual of the used remote control).
S E T U P
P OS I T I O N S E T U P .
.
The image signal of the selected camera will be outputted
when pressing CAMERA → Numeric Key → ENTER button.
C AM E R A .
C ON T R O L
.
U N I T .
.
2. Press the MENU button to display the SETUP screen of
the remote control.
Use the pan/tilt control lever to select CAMERA, then press
the SET button to display the SETUP screen of the camera.
At this time, the camera will move to the home position.
S E T U P
C AM E R A MO D E S E L E C T .
C AM E R A V I D E O A D J U S T .
I D E O A D J F O R
P O S I
T E X T E D I T .
A U T O P A N S E T .
A U T O P A T R O L S E T .
F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S .
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3. Use the pan/tilt control lever to selectTEXT EDT, then press
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the SET button to display the TEXT EDUT screen.
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4. Select CAMERA TEXT, then press the SET button to dis-
play the CAMERA TEXT screen.
5. In the CAMERA TEXT screen, the first characters of the
character area and the title area will flash, allowing input.
T E X T E D I T
C AM E R A T E X T
A L A R M T E X T .
.
.
.
6. Use the 6 , 7 , 8 and t of the pan/tilt control lever to
A R E A T E X T .
.
select the character.
7. When the first character of the title as been selected, press
the ZOOM (TELE) button to confirm the first character and
to move on to the next character of the title.
Pressing the ZOOM (WIDE) button will move the flashing
position in the title input area to the left. Use when correct-
ing errors to the set title.
C A M E R A T E X T
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K
L M NO P Q R S T U VW X Y Z a b c d e f g
■ To set the next camera title, repeat steps 1 through 7.
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S E L E C T T E X T Z OOM
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Menu settings (continued)
AREA TEXT screen
The 360° panning angle (horizontal rotation) is divided into 16 sectors, allowing you to check the title in each area. When the
camera is manually panned, the preset area designation is shown on the screen.
It is possible to set titles of 16 characters or less to each area.
To select whether to display the title or not is made in AREA TITLE.
MENU SET
button button
PAN/TILT
control lever
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580
CAMERA
POSITION
SETUP
POWER
ALARM
MENU
SET
AUTO
F-1
F-2
F-3
KEY LOCK
Numeric Key
buttons
LENS
CAMERA/POSITION
PAN/TILT
CAMERA
button
FOCUS(FAR)
button
CAMERA
POSI-
TION
SPEED
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
OPTION
1
OPTION
2
CLOSE
NEAR
IRIS
OPEN
FAR
FOCUS(NEAR)
button
FOCUS
AF
AUTO
PAN
AUTO
PATROL
7
9
0
TELE
CLEAR
ENTER
WIDE
ZOOM
/HOME
ZOOM(WIDE)
button
AREA
16
AREA
3
ZOOM(TELE)
button
AREA
1
AREA
2
ENTER
button
1. Select the camera to set the area title (See the instruction
manual of the used remote control).
S E T U P
P OS I T I O N S E T U P .
.
The image signal of the selected camera will be outputted
when pressing CAMERA → Numeric Key → ENTER button.
C AM E R A .
C ON T R O L
.
U N I T .
.
2. Press the MENU button to display the SETUP screen of
the remote control.
Use the pan/tilt control lever to select CAMERA, then press
the SET button to display the SETUP screen of the camera.
At this time, the camera will move to the home position.
3. Use the pan/tilt control lever to select TEXT EDIT, then
S E T U P
C AM E R A MO D E S E L E C T .
C AM E R A V I D E O A D J U S T .
I D E O A D J F O R
P O S I
T E X T E D I T .
A U T O P A N S E T .
A U T O P A T R O L S E T .
F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S .
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press the SET button to display the TEXT EDIT screen.
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4. Select AREA TEXT, then press the SET button to display
the AREA TEXT 1 screen.
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This corresponds to home position area 1.
5. In the AREA TITLE 1 screen, the first characters of the
character area and the title area will flash, allowing input.
6. Use the 6 , 7 , 8 and t of the pan/tilt control lever to
T E X T E D I T
select the character.
C AM E R A T E X T
.
.
A L A R M T E X T .
.
A R E A T E X T .
.
7. When the first character of the title as been selected, press
the ZOOM (TELE) button to confirm the first character and
to move on to the next character of the title.
Pressing the ZOOM (WIDE) button will move the flashing
position in the title input area to the left. Use when correct-
ing errors to the set title.
8. To set the next area title, press the FOCUS (FAR) button.
The camera will move to the next area and the AREATEXT
2 screen will appear. In the same manner as AREA TEXT
1, repeat steps 5 through 7 to set the title.
A R E A T E X T 1 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K
L M NO P Q R S T U VW X Y Z a b c d e f g
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9. When all area title have been set, press the MENU button
to return to the normal screen.
T E X T Z OOM A R E A F O C U S
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Menu settings (continued)
ALARM TEXT screen
It is possible to set up to 12 characters to use as a title during alarm.
MENU SET
button button
PAN/TILT
control lever
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580
CAMERA
POSITION
SETUP
POWER
ALARM
MENU
SET
AUTO
F-1
F-2
F-3
KEY LOCK
Numeric Key
buttons
LENS
CAMERA/POSITION
PAN/TILT
CAMERA
button
FOCUS(FAR)
button
CAMERA
POSI-
TION
SPEED
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
OPTION
1
OPTION
2
CLOSE
NEAR
IRIS
OPEN
FAR
FOCUS(NEAR)
button
FOCUS
AF
AUTO
PAN
AUTO
PATROL
7
9
0
TELE
CLEAR
ENTER
WIDE
ZOOM
/HOME
ZOOM(WIDE)
button
ZOOM(TELE)
button
ENTER
button
1. Select the camera to set the alarm title (See the instruc-
tion manual of the used remote control).
S E T U P
P OS I T I O N S E T U P .
.
The image signal of the selected camera will be outputted
when pressing CAMERA → Numeric Key → ENTER button.
C AM E R A .
C ON T R O L
.
U N I T .
.
2. Press the MENU button to display the SETUP screen of
the remote control.
Use the pan/tilt control lever to select CAMERA, then press
the SET button to display the SETUP screen of the camera.
At this time, the camera will move to the home position.
3. Use the pan/tilt control lever to select TEXT EDIT, then
S E T U P
C AM E R A MO D E S E L E C T .
C AM E R A V I D E O A D J U S T .
I D E O A D J F O R
P O S I
T E X T E D I T .
A U T O P A N S E T .
A U T O P A T R O L S E T .
F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S .
press the SET button to display the TEXT EDIT screen.
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4. Select ALARMTEXT, then press the SET button to display
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the ALARM TEXT 1 screen.
.
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5. In the ALARM TITLE 1 screen, the first characters of the
character area and the title area will flash, allowing input.
6. Use the 6 , 7 , 8 and t of the pan/tilt control lever to
select the character.
7. When the first character of the title as been selected, press
the ZOOM (TELE) button to confirm the first character and
to move on to the next character of the title.
T E X T E D I T
C AM E R A T E X T
.
.
A L A R M T E X T .
.
A R E A T E X T .
.
Pressing the ZOOM (WIDE) button will move the flashing
position in the title input area to the left. Use when correct-
ing errors to the set title.
8. To set the next alarm title, press the FOCUS (FAR) button.
The ALARM TEXT 2 screen will appear. In the same man-
ner as ALARM TEXT 1, repeat steps 5 through 7 to set
the title.
A L A R M T E X T
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K
L M NO P Q R S T U VW X Y Z a b c d e f g
1
9. When all alarm title have been set, press the MENU but-
ton to return to the normal screen.
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T E X T Z OOM A L A RM F O C U S
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Menu settings (continued)
AUTO PAN SET screen
Auto pan is a feature which allows the camera to slowly move sideways automatically and is set per each camera.
There are 3 AUTO PAN modes: RETURN that goes back and forth between two points,
RIGHT that makes a right rotation and LEFT that makes a left rotation.
MENU SET
button button
PAN/TILT
control lever
Slow speed
Picture at the
stop position
Picture at the
start position
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580
CAMERA
POSITION
SETUP
POWER
ALARM
MENU
SET
AUTO
F-1
F-2
F-3
KEY LOCK
Numeric Key
buttons
LENS
CAMERA/POSITION
PAN/TILT
CAMERA
button
CAMERA
POSI-
TION
SPEED
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
Example:
IRIS
OPTION
1
OPTION
2
CLOSE
NEAR
IRIS
OPEN
FAR
button
FOCUS
AF
FOCUS
button
ZOOM
button
AUTO
PAN
AUTO
PATROL
7
9
0
TELE
CLEAR
ENTER
WIDE
S E T U P
P OS I T I O N S E T U P .
ZOOM
/HOME
.
C AM E R A .
C ON T R O L
.
U N I T .
.
ENTER
button
1. Select the camera to set (See the instruction manual of the used
remote control).
Press CAMERA → Numeric Key → ENTER button to output the im-
age signal to the selected camera.
S E T U P
C AM E R A MO D E S E L E C T .
C AM E R A V I D E O A D J U S T .
I D E O A D J F O R
P O S I
T E X T E D I T .
A U T O P A N S E T .
A U T O P A T R O L S E T .
F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S .
.
2. Press the MENU button to display the SETUP screen of the remote
control.
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Use the pan/tilt control lever to select CAMERA, then press the SET
button to display the SETUP screen of the camera.
At this time, the camera will move to the home position.
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3. Use the pan/tilt control lever to AUTO PAN SET, then press the SET
button to display the AUTO PAN SET screen.
4. In the AUTO PAN SET screen, select AUTO PAN MODE.
Select the auto pan mode from RETURN, RIGHT and LEFT using
the pan/tilt control lever.
A U T O P A N S E T
A U T O P A N MO D E R E T U R N
S T A R T P O S I T I O N S E T .
R E T U R N P O S I T I O N S E T .
.
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5. Next, select START POSITION SET, then press the SET button to
display the START POSITION SET screen.
Adjust the angle of view at the start position using the pan/tilt control
lever, IRIS, focus and zoom button.
6. Pressing the MENU button will display the AUTO PAN SET screen
and the set angle of view at the start position will be registered. At
this time, DATA SAVED will appear on the screen.
S T A R T P O S I T I O N S E T
■ When selecting the mode to RETURN, set RETURN POSITION SET.
7. Select RETURN POSITION SET, then press the SET button to dis-
play the RETURN POSITION SET screen.
Adjust the angle of view at the stop position, then press the MENU but-
ton. DATA SAVED will appear and the stop position will be registered.
MEMO
• Shifting in the direction of the tilt and lens operations cannot be
made at the stop position. To make field of view changes and lens
operations, press the SET button and set the stop position after
setting the field of view and making lens operations in the START
POSITION SETUP screen.
R E T U R N P O S I T I O N S E T
• Correct data will not be written when pressing the MENU button or
SET button while the camera is in motion. Always check to make
sure that the camera is still before pressing the MENU or SET button.
8. When the start and stop positions have been set, press the MENU
button to return to the normal screen.
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Menu settings (continued)
AUTO PATROL SETUP screen
The auto patrol is a feature to move the camera to multiple positions at high speed in a set sequence and time and is set per each
camera.
MENU SET
button button
PAN/TILT
control lever
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580
High speed
CAMERA
POSITION
SETUP
POSITION
POWER
ALARM
MENU
SET
AUTO
F-1
F-2
F-3
KEY LOCK
POSITION
Numeric Key
buttons
LENS
CAMERA/POSITION
PAN/TILT
CAMERA
button
CAMERA
POSI-
TION
SPEED
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
High speed
High speed
OPTION
1
OPTION
2
CLOSE
NEAR
IRIS
OPEN
FAR
FOCUS
AF
FOCUS
button
AUTO
PAN
AUTO
PATROL
7
9
POSITION
0
TELE
CLEAR
ENTER
WIDE
ZOOM
/HOME
High speed
POSITION
ENTER
button
1. Select the camera to set for auto patrol (See the instruc-
tion manual of the used remote control)
S E T U P
P OS I T I O N S E T U P .
.
Press CAMERA → Numeric Key → ENTER button to out-
put the image of the selected camera.
C AM E R A .
C ON T R O L
.
U N I T .
.
2. Press the MENU button to display the SETUP screen of
the remote control.
Use the pan/tilt control lever to select the camera, then
press the SET button to display the SETUP screen of the
camera.
At this time, the camera will move to the home position.
S E T U P
C AM E R A MO D E S E L E C T .
C AM E R A V I D E O A D J U S T .
I D E O A D J F O R
P O S I
T E X T E D I T .
A U T O P A N S E T .
A U T O P A T R O L S E T .
F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S .
.
.
.
3. Select AUTO PATROL SET using the the pan/tilt control
lever, then press te SET button to display the AUTO PA-
TROL MODE 1 screen.
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4. Use the pan/tilt control lever to set the auto patrol posi-
tions and time.
The time can be selected from 30 sec., 45 sec., 1 min.,
2 min., 3 min., 6 min. and SKIP.
If the selection of auto patrol position is not necessary,
set to SKIP.
The factory setting for auto patrol will move the cam-
era from HOME to POS63 at 30 seconds.
A U T O P A T R O L
MOD E 1
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
3 0 S E C
P A T R O L 1
P A T R O L 2
P A T R O L 3
P A T R O L 4
P A T R O L 5
P A T R O L 6
P A T R O L 7
P A T R O L 8
H OM E
P O S 1
P O S 2
P O S 3
P O S 4
P O S 5
P O S 6
P O S 7
5. The setting of the next mode is made using the FOCUS
FWD / BWD Z O OM MO D E F O C U S
(FAR) and FOCUS (NEAR) button.
6. When all settings have been made, press the MENU but-
ton. At this time, DATA SAVED will appear on the screen.
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Menu settings (continued)
FACTORY SETTINGS screen
It is possible to return all camera settings to the factory settings.
MENU SET
button button
PAN/TILT
control lever
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580
CAMERA
POSITION
SETUP
POWER
ALARM
MENU
SET
AUTO
F-1
F-2
F-3
KEY LOCK
Numeric Key
buttons
LENS
CAMERA/POSITION
PAN/TILT
CAMERA
button
CAMERA
POSI-
TION
SPEED
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
OPTION
1
OPTION
2
CLOSE
NEAR
IRIS
OPEN
FAR
FOCUS
AF
AUTO
PAN
AUTO
PATROL
7
9
0
TELE
CLEAR
ENTER
WIDE
ZOOM
/HOME
ENTER
button
1. Select the camera to initialize settings (See the instruction
manual of the used remote control).
S E T U P
P OS I T I O N S E T U P .
.
Press CAMERA → Numeric Key → ENTER button to out-
put the image signal of the selected camera.
C AM E R A .
C ON T R O L
.
U N I T .
.
2. Press the MENU button to display the SETUP screen of
the remote control. Use the pan/tilt control lever to select
CAMERA, then press the SET button to display the SET-
UP screen of the camera.
At this time, the camera will move to the home position.
S E T U P
C AM E R A MO D E S E L E C T .
C AM E R A V I D E O A D J U S T .
I D E O A D J F O R
P O S I
T E X T E D I T .
A U T O P A N S E T .
A U T O P A T R O L S E T .
F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S .
3. Use the pan/tilt control lever to select FACTORY SET-
TINGS, then press the SET button to display the FACTO-
RY SETTINGS screen.
.
.
.
V
.
.
.
.
.
4. Use 8 and t of the pan/tilt control lever to select the
FACTORY SETTINGS item to YES.
5. Pressing the SET button will initialize settings in approxi-
mately 3 seconds and DATA SAVED will appear.
F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S
F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G S Y E S
6. Press the MENU button to return to the normal screen.
CAUTION
If this setting operation is performed, various settings
memorized in the camera will all return to the state of fac-
tory shipment.
Especially, all the preset positions will be cleared. There-
fore, exercise utmost caution!
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Cause (Information)
Remedy
Video is not
output.
• Is there a problem in the power cables con-nect- • Connect low resistance cables.
ing the camera to the power supply unit.
(If the power cables are too long or are of the wrong
size, the correct voltage may not be supplied due
to an increase in resistance.)
• Place the AC 24V power supply near to the camera.
(Check that the voltage supplied to the terminal
board is as rated when the camera is operating,
that is, when the rated current flows through it.)
Power cannot be • Are cables connected properly to the terminal • Connect cables properly.
turned on.
board on the ceiling mount?
• Was the AC 24 V power supply switched ON and
OFF repeatedly?
• Once the AC 24V power is switched OFF, it should
be switched ON again only after a lapse of more
than 5 seconds.
(The protection circuit may be activated when the
power is switched ON → OFF → ON within 5 sec.)
The camera
• Has the panning been rotated manually for clean- • Switch the camera power supply OFF then ON
moves from the
preset position.
ing, etc., while the power was on?
again.
(The camera controls the panning position based
on the initial operation at the time the power is
turned on. If the camera position is changed man-
ually after the initial operation. the preset camera
position is displaced.)
Power can be
• Is there a problem with the power cables con-nect- • Change the power cables to ones of a lower re-
turned on, but it
later turns off
ing the camera to the power supply unit.
(If the power cables are too long or are of the wrong
sistance
(i.e. thicker or shorter) cables.
when the pan/tilt
unit is operated.
size, the voltage may drop due to an increase in • Place the AC 24V power supply near to the camera.
resistance during the panning operation.)
The remote
• Is the cable connected correctly?
• Connect the cable correctly according to the in-
structions given in Page 9.
control unit does • Are the dip switches set correctly?
not function.
• Set the dip switches correctly according to the in-
structions given in Page 6, and turn the power on
again.
Operation is
• Is the cable (particularly the line connecting toTX+ • Connect the cable correctly according to the in-
abnormally slow
when controlling
the unit with the
RM-P2580.
and TX– of the camera) correctly connected to
the RM-P2580?
• The PROTOCOL (2) switch is set on the “Sim-
plex” side by mistake. Is it not? (Refer to Page 6)
structions given in Page 9.
• Set the PROTOCOL (2) switch to the “Duplex”side.
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Specifications
■ CAMERA
■ MOVING MECHANISM
Signal system : U type Based on NTSC standard
E type Based on PAL standard
Panning
Tilting
: 360 degree endless
: 0 to 90 degrees
Image device : 1/3"IT CCD
Panning speed : 240 degree/sec, 80 degree/sec,
60 degree/sec, 40 degree/sec,
20 degree/sec, 12 degree/sec,
6 degree/sec, 4 degree/sec,
2 degree/sec
Effective picture
element
:
U type 380,000 pixels, 771 (H) × 492 (V)
E type 440,000 pixels, 753 (H) × 582 (V)
Sync system
Video S/N
: Line lock/Internal
: 48dB (Typ.)
Tilting speed
:
120 degree/sec, 60 degree/sec,
40 degree/sec, 30 degree/sec,
Horizontal
resolution
: 470 TV lines (Typ.)
20 degree/sec, 10 degree/sec,
6 degree/sec, 2 degree/sec, 1 degree/sec,
Minimum
: 3 lx (Typ. at F1.2)
illumination
■ GENERAL
Camera ID
: 16 letters
Remote control input : RS-422A or RS-485 (non-isolated)
terminal
White balance : ATW/Manual
■ LENS
Power requirement : AC24V`, 50/60Hz
Zoom ratio
Iris range
: ×16, f4.5 to f72mm
: F1.2 to F170 (suitable)
Power consumption : U type Approx. 23W
E type Approx. 1.4A
Zooming speed : Approx. 2 sec. (MAX)
Focus speed : Approx. 1 sec. (MAX)
Operation temperature : –10°C to 50°C
range
(recommendation : 0°C to 40°C)
: Approx. 154mm diameter × 185mm
: Approx. 2.0kg (with Ceiling mount)
: INSTRUCTIONS × 1
Dimensions
Mass
Accessories
Ferrite core
× 3
× 1
Ceiling mount
■ External dimensions [Unit : mm]
87
Ceiling
ø88
ø154
ø152
ø143
ø152
ø143
Ceiling mount hole
Screw
positions
Screw
positions
113
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