KOCOM KCC SERIES User manual

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KCC & KCB Series Cameras
Manual

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Table of Contents
Model configuration 2
Precautions 3
Name of each part and Functions
- Front 4-5
- Back 6-11
Connection
1. Lens
1) How to use a Fixed Iris lens 12
2) How to use a DC Iris lens 12-13
3) How to use a Video Iris lens 13
4) How to connect an Auto Iris lens 13-14
2. How to adjust C/CS Mount 15
3. How to connect Power 16
4. How to connect Monitor 17
Specification
- Color Camera 18
- B/W Camera 19
Trouble shooting guide 20-21
Note 22
Please study the manual thoroughly in order to get the best
performance from the camera.
Model configuration
■KCC-34 Series (380 TV Lines, 0.1 Lux/F1.4)
KCC-34(12)
DC12V Only
KCC-34(24)
DC12V~AC24V, Non polarity Dynamic power input
KCC-34(230L) AC230V (AC200~AC240V)
■KCC-34X Series (380 TV Lines, 0.01 Lux/F1.4 with EX-view HAD CCD)
KCC-34X(12)
DC12V Only
KCC-34X(24)
DC12V~AC24V, Non polarity Dynamic power input
KCC-34X(230L) AC230V (AC200~AC240V)
■KCC-340 Series (480 TV Lines, 0.1 Lux/F1.4)
KCC-340(12)
DC12V Only
KCC-340(24)
DC12V~AC24V, Non polarity Dynamic power input
KCC-340(230L) AC230V (AC200~AC240V)
■KCC-340X Series (480 TV Lines, 0.01 Lux/F1.4 with EX-view HAD CCD)
KCC-340X(12)
DC12V Only
KCC-340X(24)
DC12V~AC24V, Non polarity Dynamic power input
KCC-340X(230L) AC230V (AC200~AC240V)
■IR Sensitive for Day & Night application
Model nr+IR (ex:KCC340(24)IR)
■KCB-34 Series (420 TV Lines, 0.05 Lux/F1.4)
KCB-34(12)
DC12V Only
KCB-34(24)
DC12V~AC24V, Non polarity Dynamic power input
KCB-34(230) AC230V (AC200~AC240V)
■KCB-34X Series (420 TV Lines, 0.01 Lux/F1.4 with EX-view HAD CCD)
KCB-34X(12)
DC12V Only
KCB-34X(24)
DC12V~AC24V, Non polarity Dynamic power input
KCB-34X(230) AC230V (AC200~AC240V)
■KCB-340 Series (600 TV Lines, 0.05 Lux/F1.4)
KCB-340(12)
DC12V Only
KCB-340(24)
DC12V~AC24V, Non polarity Dynamic power input
KCB-340(230) AC230V (AC200~AC240V)
■KCB-340X Series (600 TV Lines, 0.01 Lux/F1.4 with EX-view HAD CCD)
KCB-340X(12)
DC12V Only
KCB-340X(24)
DC12V~AC24V, Non polarity Dynamic power input
KCB-340X(230) AC230V (AC200~AC240V)
This unit has been tested and proved to comply with the limits of FCC rules
and CE regulation.
Color Camera
B/W Camera

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Adjustment
Lever
Front
1.CCD Protection Cover
Leave the cover in place when the lens is not installed. Take it off to fit the
lens.
2.C&CS mount
This holder moves back and forth by sliding the adjustment lever forwards
or backwards.
This mechanism is designed for the purpose of using all types of C-Mount
or CS-Mount lenses of different manufacturers. Mount the lens on the
holder firmly. It is set to CS-Mount position at the factory. Loosen the
adjustment lever by turning it counter clockwise a little bit in order to adjust
the C&CS mount holder. Set the focus and lock the lever.
3.Adjustment Lever
4.Flange back focus alignment area for C-Mount lens
The mount offers 0.5mm of extra tolerance to enable any type of non-
standard C-Mount lens to be focused. Loosen the adjustment lever by
turning it counter clockwise a little bit for fine tune focus.
5.Flange back focus alignment area for CS-Mount lens
The mount offers 0.5mm of extra tolerance to enable any type of non-
standard CS-Mount lens to be focused. Loosen the adjustment lever by
turning it counter clockwise a little bit for fine tune focus.
Name of each part & Functions
3
Warning !
☞To prevent the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this
camera to water.
☞Installation of this unit should be carried out by a qualified personnel
and should conform to the local codes.
Precautions
1. Do not drop or shake the carton severely.
The box cannot give perfect protection against heavy shocks.
2. Do not touch the CCD glass by hand, as this may give a blurred picture.
3. Do not expose the camera to water or other liquids.
It can cause fire or electric shock. If water or other liquids contaminate
the unit, dry it quickly as it can corrode the electrical components inside.
4. Do not install the camera in the wet area or area of high humidity without
adequate protection.
Moisture can corrode the electrical components inside.
5. Do not turn the camera to face strong light.
Direct sunlight or strong reflected light can cause blooming or smearing
of the picture.
6. Do not install or use the camera in an environment of extreme temperature.
In temperatures of below -10°C use an external housing with heater built
in. In a temperatures of over +60°C, cool the camera with ventilation
apparatus.
7. Do not disassemble the camera.
There are no user serviceable parts inside.

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6.Mounting the Bracket Holder
Can be attached either on the top or on the bottom. Assemble it with the
screws provided. (3 EA)
7.Auto iris lens connector
Please refer to page 13, 14 of this manual for the wiring specification.
8.Iris mode select switch
ES : Electronic auto iris, VI : Video iris, DC : DC Iris
ES mode is used with manual iris lenses. In ES mode the camera controls
the electronic shutter automatically from 1/50 to 1/100,000
sec.(PAL/CCIR)or 1/60 to 1/100,000 sec.(NTSC/EIA).
ES mode with a Manual iris lens is suitable for indoor surveillance. Select
the slide SW to the ES position.
For outdoor use, ES mode is not sufficient. In this case an Auto Iris lens of
either Video driven type or DC driven type is recommended. Move the slide
SW to VI position for the Video iris lens or move it to DC position for the DC
Iris lens. When VI or DC mode is selected, the electronic shutter speed is
fixed to 1/50sec(PAL/CCIR) or 1/60sec(NTSC/EIA).
9.DC Level control for DC Iris lens.
It is used for controlling the video output level of the DC driven auto iris
lens.
* To make the image brighter, turn the pot clockwise.
* To make the image darker, turn the pot counter clockwise.
1-1. 6 Way DIP Switch
DIP Switch configuration (24V AC LineLock, 230V AC LineLock only)
DIP Switch configuration (DC 12V only)
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
OFF
=1.0
AGC Max : 26dB
BLC OFF
=0.45
AGC Normal : 20dB
BLC ON
OFF
ON ON
OFF
(Phase Push SW up/down)Line Lock Mode
Manual White Balance
(Adjust the Push Button Up/Down)
Auto White Balance
(No need to Adjust the Push Button)
Internal Mode
ON
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
OFF
=1.0
AGC Max : 26dB
BLC OFF
N.C
=0.45
AGC Normal : 20dB
BLC ON
N.C
OFF
ON ON
OFF
Manual white Balance
(Adjust the Push Button Up/Down)
Auto White Balance
(No need to Adjust the Push Button)
ON
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DC 12V AC 230V Power Cord
DC 12V/AC 24V
Line Lock
1. 6Way Dip Switch
2. Power Input
Terminal
4. Power Indicator
3. Video Out Connector
(BNC Female)
5. Line Lock / White
Balance Push button
Back -Color

BLC (Back Light Compensation) ON / OFF (BLC ON)
Under bright lighting conditions from behind the subject, the camera will close
the iris automatically. Select BLC mode to counteract this. In normal lighting
conditions, select BLC to OFF. It is set to OFF at the factory.
1-2. Power Input Terminal
This terminal provides connections for DC 12V or AC 24V.
It is not polarity sensitive. The unit has a wide power tolerance, within DC
10V~DC 40V or within AC 15V~AC 30V. It is not a special requirement to use
a regurated power supply, but using a regurated supply is recommended.
1-3. Video Out Jack (BNC Female)
Connect Coaxial cable from this BNC connector to the monitor. Use a high
quality coaxial video cable to ensure good picture quality over long distances.
1-4. Power Indicator
Red power lamp turns on when the power is properly supplied.
1-5.
Vertical Phase Adjustment Push Button (Line Lock mode)
White Balance Push button
The up/down push buttons control V phase at L/L mode and control manual
white balance at the WBM mode.
◆At the L/L Mode
When the unit is used with system equipment and other cameras, it is
required to synchronize the Vertical Phase between the cameras when using
24VAC. It is recommended to use a multi-channel oscilloscope for correct
adjustment.
Push the buttons once at a time up or down when vertical phase of the unit
does not match the other cameras or system equipment.
◆At the WBM (White Balance Manual) Mode
Adjust the white balance with the push buttons when the camera is used with
the special lighting such as sodium lamps. Usually it is not used for security
applications.
These two functions cannot be adjusted at the same time. Adjust each mode
in turn.
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* Color 6 Way Dip Switch Functions
Sync Mode Selection(L/L INT)
* INT(Internal Sync) Mode
This mode is used when the camera is installed outoor with one camera to
one monitor operation.
* L/L(Line Lock) Mode : To work with other cameras using 24VAC and
230VAC power, it is required to synchronize the video signals in order to
remove picture fluctuation problems. In the case of one camera with one
monitor under fluorescent lighting, the picture is affected by the 24VAC and
230VAC power frequency in INT mode. A flickering picture may result from
this condition. Set Dip S/W to L/L mode to remove this problem. It is set to L/L
at the factory.
White Balance Control
* WBA (White Balance Auto) mode ( )
The camera controls the white balance automatically. It is recommended for
most applications. It is set to WBA at the factory.
*
WBM (White Balance Manual) Mode( )
White balance is controlled
manually under this mode by adjusting the push
button up or down. It is not used for normal applications. It may needed for
special conditions or when the camera is used under special lighting. The
back ground of the picture may become red or blue under manual
adjustment.
Gamma Correction Select Mode ( =1.0 0.45)
Select 1.0 when the picture needs to be darker in contrast.
It is set to 0.45 at the factory.
Automatic Gain Control (MAX AGC)
Use this mode for dark illumination or at night. If the MAX(AGC Max) is
selected the camera increases the video signals to maximum so that the
picture looks brighter.
At MAX mode, unnecessary noise is increased also and the picture may
display noise on the screen. This is normal. It is set to AGC at the factory.
W
B
M
W
B
A
W
B
M
W
B
A

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Back
DC 12V AC 230V Power Cord
Line Lock Cord
DC 12V/AC 24V
Line Lock
1. 4Way Dip Switch
2. Power Input
Terminal
4. Power Indicator
3. Video Out Connector
(BNC Female)
5. V.R
-B/W
1. 4 Pin DIP Switch
DIP Switch configuration (24V AC LineLock)
DIP Switch configuration (DC 12V & 230V AC)
No.
1
2
3
4
OFF
INT
=0.45
BLC OFF
AGC Normal : 20dB
L/L
=1.0
BLC ON
AGC Max : 32dB
ON
No.
1
2
3
4
OFF
=0.45
BLC ON
AGC Normal : 20dB
N.C
=1.0
BLC OFF
AGC Max : 32dB
N.C
ON
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* B/W 4 Way Dip Switch Functions
Sync Mode Selection(L/L INT)
* INT(Internal Sync) Mode
This mode is used when the camera is installed outoor with one camera to
one monitor operation.
* L/L(Line Lock) Mode : To work with other cameras using 24VAC power, it is
required to synchronize the video signals in order to remove picture
fluctuation problems. In the case of one camera with one monitor under
fluorescent lighting, the picture is affected by the 24VAC power frequency in
INT mode. A flickering picture may result from this condition. Set Dip S/W to
L/L mode to remove this problem. It is set to L/L at the factory.
Gamma Correction Select Mode ( =0.45 1.0)
Select 1.0 when the picture needs to be darker in contrast.
It is set to 0.45 at the factory.
Automatic Gain Control (AGC MAX)
Use this mode for dark illumination or at night. If the MAX(AGC Max) is
selected the camera increases the video signals to maximum so that the
picture looks brighter.
At MAX mode, unnecessary noise is increased also and the picture may
display noise on the screen. This is normal. It is set to AGC at the factory.
BLC (Back Light Compensation) ON / OFF (BLC OFF)
Under bright lighting conditions from behind the subject, the camera will close
the iris automatically. Select BLC mode to counteract this. In normal lighting
conditions, select BLC to OFF. It is set to OFF at the factory.

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Connection
1. Lens
It is recommended to use a good quality lens to improve the picture quality
under low light conditions.
The camera is built with a universal mounting mechanism on which any type
of lens can be used.
* Lens is not supplied with camera.
How to use a Manual Iris lens
* In this set-up the camera does not control the iris. Instead the camera
adjusts the picture automatically for light changes. Set the Iris mode select
switch to ES (Electronic Shutter) position.
* Please make sure to check this before operation. When the S/W is
positioned at the VI or DC mode, the electronic shutter will be off and will not
control the picture.
How to use a DC Iris lens
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2-2. Power Input Terminal
This terminal provides connections for DC 12V or AC 24V.
It is not polarity sensitive. The unit has a wide power tolerance, within DC
10V~DC 40V or within AC 15V~AC 30V. It is not a special requirement to use
a regurated power supply, but using a regurated supply is recommended.
2-3. Video Out Jack (BNC Female)
Connect Coaxial cable from this BNC connector to the monitor. Use a high
quality coaxial video cable to ensure good picture quality over long distances.
2-4. Power Indicator
Red power lamp turns on when the power is properly supplied.
2-5.
Vertical Phase Adjustment V.R (Line Lock mode)
◆At the L/L Mode
When the unit is used with system equipment and other cameras, it is
required to synchronize the Vertical Phase between the cameras when using
24VAC. It is recommended to use a multi-channel oscilloscope for correct
adjustment.
Adjust vertical phase of the unit with V.R to match with other cameras or
system equipment.

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* Remove the cover of the auto iris plug
connector(supplied with the camera) and
solder the lens cable to the pins as per
the following configuration:
* Video type
No. 1 Pin --- Red(Power source)
No. 2 Pin --- N.C
No. 3 Pin --- Yellow(Video Signal)
No. 4 Pin --- Black(GND)
Remove the Protection Cap and attach the lens to
the camera.
Set the Iris mode select switch, S/W to VI, ES or DC
position according to the type of lens.
Connect the lens plug to the
auto iris socket located on
the left side of the camera.
* DC type
No. 1 Pin --- DAMP -
No. 2 Pin --- DAMP +
No. 3 Pin --- Drive +
No. 4 Pin --- Drive -
* Video type * DC type
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* Set the iris mode select switch to DC (DC driven automatic iris Control)
position.
* In this mode, the iris is controlled automatically to react to DC signals from
the camera.
* Please make sure to set S/W to DC position before you operate the camera
with a DC lens.
* DC level control is on the side of the camera. Please do not touch the DC
Level control when using a fixed or Video iris type of lens.
* The camera is set to DC at the factory. Adjust the pot up or down only when
you need the picture to look brighter or darker depending on the situation.
Generally there is no need to adjust the level.
How to use a Video Iris lens
* Set the iris mode select switch to VI (Video signal driven Automatic Iris)
position.
* In this mode the lens controls itself automatically to react to Video signals
from the camera.
* Please make sure to set S/W to VI position before you operate the unit with
a Video type auto iris lens. Level control is on the side of the lens .
How to connect an Auto Iris lens (DC / Video)
* Take off the insulation of the lens cable as shown on the drawing.
(approx. 8mm)
* Take off the insulation of the inner cable as shown on the drawing.
(approx. 2mm)
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2. How to adjust C&CS Mount
Loosen the lens mount holder by turning the adjustment lever clockwise.
Pull the adjustment lever backward and fix it on the “CS” position.
Turn the lever counter clockwise to tighten.
Push the lever forward and fix it on the “C” position.
Turn the lever clockwise to tighten.
Hold the levers at both side together and move the lens mount holder forward
or backward.
Refer to page 4 for any additional information.
CS-Mount C-Mount
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3. How to connect power
3-1. Please check the model and power specification before connecting
the power.
3-2. AC24V power
The camera has a
common power input
connector for both
12VDC and 24VAC.
The power input is
non polarized.
3-3. The unit has a
wide power tolerance,
within DC 10V ~ DC
40V or within AC 15V
~ AC 30V.
3-4. DC 12V power
Use regulated DC
12V power supply
ONLY. The power
input is non polarized.
3-5. AC 230V power
Use an AC 230V
power source.
Connect the power
plug to the outlet
directly.
CONNECT POWER ONLY AFTER INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED.
WARNING !
Color B/W

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Specification (Color)
MODEL
KCC-34(12) KCC-34(24) KCC-34(230L) KCC-340(12) KCC-340(24) KCC-340(230L)
DC12V
DC12V-AC24V Dynamic
AC230V DC12V
DC12V-AC24V Dynamic
AC230V
130
mA
130
mA,
82
mA
20
mA
150
mA
150
mA,
95
mA
23
mA
Video Iris/ESC/DC Iris
C-Mount (17.5mm Frange back) ~ CS-Mount (12.5mm Frange back) & Fine focus 1.0mm
240
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
ON/OFF
STD/MAX
0.45/1.0
ON/OFF
BNC
Red LED
Screw Joint
Up/Down
Up/Down
6 Way
4Pin Jack
VI ES DC
DC Level
220
Yes
Yes
12V DC Only
ON/OFF
STD/MAX
0.45/1.0
BNC
Red LED
Screw Joint
Up/Down
6 Way
4Pin Jack
VI ES DC
DC Level
220
Yes
Yes
12V DC Only
ON/OFF
STD/MAX
0.45/1.0
BNC
Red LED
Screw Joint
Up/Down
6 Way
4Pin Jack
VI ES DC
DC Level
420
Yes
Yes
Yes
ON/OFF
STD/MAX
0.45/1.0
BNC
Red LED
230V AC VDE Code
Up/Down
Up/Down
6 Way
4Pin Jack
VI ES DC
DC Level
240
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
ON/OFF
STD/MAX
0.45/1.0
ON/OFF
BNC
Red LED
Screw Joint
Up/Down
Up/Down
6 Way
4Pin Jack
VI ES DC
DC Level
420
Yes
Yes
Yes
ON/OFF
STD/MAX
0.45/1.0
BNC
Red LED
230V AC VDE Code
Up/Down
Up/Down
6 Way
4Pin Jack
VI ES DC
DC Level
1/3" SONY HAD IT CCD Option : 1/3" EX-View HAD CCD, SONY
NTSC:512(H)X492(V) PAL:500(H)X582(V) NTSC:768(H)X494(V) PAL:752(H)X582(V)
380 TV Lines 480 TV Lines
Internal
Internal/Line Lock
Line
Lock Only
Internal
Internal/Line Lock
Line
Lock Only
NTSC 525 Lines PAL 625 Lines 2:1 Interlaced
1.0Vp-p Composite. 75 Ohms
More then 50 dB (AGC Off)
STD:0.5 Lux/F2.0 or 0.1 Lux at F1.4 Option:0.1 Lux/F2.0 or 0.02 Lux at F1.4(EX-View HAD CCD Version)
ON/OFF by Dip Switch
NTSC : 1/60~1/100,000 sec PAL : 1/50~1/100,000 sec
Standard 0.45 Switchable 1.0 by Dip Switch
Standard 2100°K ~ 8200°K Auto Manual setting by Dip S/W & Up/Down by Push BTN
Standard : 8dB~30dB Auto Maximum by Dip switch
0.005%
80,000 hours
White Balance Auto/WB Manual adjustment
14° F~122° F ( -10° C~ + 50° C )
Within 90% RH
50(W) x 50(V) x 100(L)
Image sensor
Effective Pixels
H.Resolution
Synchronizing system
Scanning system
Video output
S/N ratio
Min. Illumination
BLC
Shutter Speed
Gamma correction
White Balance
Gain Control
Smear Effect
MTBF
Power source
Operating current
Lens
Iris Control
Operating Temperature
Humidity
Measurement(mm)
Weight(Approx.g)
IR Sensitivity
Audio
Dual Power 12~24
Line Lock
BLC
AGC
Gamma
WBA / WBM
Line Lock
Video Out
Power Indicator
Power Input terminal
Line phase push BTN
W/B adjust push BTN
Dip S/W
Auto Iris jack
Iris Mode Slide S/W
DC Iris Adjust volume
Optional
Features
Dip S/W
Control
Rear
Pannel
Side
Pannel
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4. How to connect to monitor
4-1. Connect the Video out jack to the Video In jack on the monitor.
- Use good quality shielded coaxial video cable to avoid noise interference.
- Connect the cable with the power turned off.
- When the camera is used with multi-channel equipment or with more than 2
monitors, please set impedance level switch on the interim equipment /
monitors to HI-Z position and make sure to set the last monitor to 75
position.
Camera Back Monitor
INTERIM EQUIPMENTS
OR MONITOR LAST MONITOR
CAMERA
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Trouble Shooting Guide
If the unit continues to be fault after the following adjustments please consult
your dealer.
When the picture is not displayed on the monitor
- Please check if the AC-DC power unit is plugged into the AC power outlet
firmly
- Please check if there are any misconnection’s in the cabling.
-
Please
check
if the IRIS mode select switch is set to the correct position i.e. to
the DC mode for the DC driven auto iris lens or VI mode for the Video driven
auto iris lens.
When the picture is blurred
- Please check if the lens is contaminated. Please clean the lens surface
(on both sides) gently with a soft cloth or tissue.
- Please check if the lens is focused properly.
- When you use a manual iris lens, the iris select switch should be
positioned to the ES mode.
- Please check if the monitor is set to brightly. Adjust the brightness or
contrast level on the monitor correctly.
When the color displayed on the monitor is not correct(for Color)
- Please check if the White Balance switch is set to WBM position.
White balance is controlled automatically under the WBA mode for most
situations. When the camera is used under special lighting conditions,
please refer to page 7 in this manual.
- Please check if the monitor’s color adjustment is set correctly.
When the picture is too dark
- Please check if the monitor’s contrast is set too dark.
- Please check if the Gamma select switch is set to 1.0 on the 6th pin of the
DIP switch. If it is please move it to the 0.45 position. Gamma 1.0 position
is recommended for use with a LCD monitor.
-
Please check if the camera is positioned toward a door or window.
Please set BLC ON is these conditions.
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Specification (B/W)
MODEL
KCB-34(12) KCB-34(24) KCB-34(230) KCB-340(12) KCB-340(24) KCB-340(230)
DC12V
DC12V-AC24V ( 4V) Dua
l
AC230V( 30V)
DC12V
DC12V-AC24V ( 4V) Dual
AC230V( 30V)
90
mA
90
mA
30
mA
90
mA
100
mA
32
mA
Video Iris/ESC/DC Iris
C-Mount (17.5mm Frange back) ~ CS-Mount (12.5mm Frange back) & Fine focus 1.0mm
240
ON/OFF
0.45/1.0
ON/OFF
STD/MAX
BNC
Red LED
Screw Joint
YES
4Way Slide
4Pin Jack
VI ES DC
DC Level
220
0.45/1.0
ON/OFF
STD/MAX
BNC
Red LED
Screw Joint
4Way Slide
4Pin Jack
VI ES DC
DC Level
220
0.45/1.0
ON/OFF
STD/MAX
BNC
Red LED
Screw Joint
4Way Slide
4Pin Jack
VI ES DC
DC Level
420
0.45/1.0
ON/OFF
STD/MAX
BNC
Red LED
230V AC VDE Code
4Way Slide
4Pin Jack
VI ES DC
DC Level
240
ON/OFF
0.45/1.0
ON/OFF
STD/MAX
BNC
Red LED
Screw Joint
YES
4Way Slide
4Pin Jack
VI ES DC
DC Level
420
0.45/1.0
ON/OFF
STD/MAX
BNC
Red LED
230V AC VDE Code
4Way Slide
4Pin Jack
VI ES DC
DC Level
1/3" Interline CCD, SONY Option : EX-View HAD CCD Version
EIA:512(H)X492(V) CCIR:500(H)X582(V) EIA:768(H)X494(V) CCIR:752(H)X582(V)
420 TV Lines 600 TV Lines
Internal
Internal/Line Lock
Internal Internal
Internal/Line Lock
Internal
EIA 525 Lines CCIR 625 Lines 2:1 Interlaced
1.0Vp-p Composite. 75 Ohms
More then 50 dB (AGC Off)
STD : 0.05 Lux at F1.4 Option : 0.01 at F1.4 (EX-View HAD CCD version)
ON/OFF by Dip Switch
EIA : 1/60~1/100,000 sec CCIR : 1/50~1/100,000 sec
Standard 0.45 Switchable 1.0 by Dip Switch
Standard : 4dB~32dB Auto Maximum by Dip switch
0.005%
80,000 hours
14° F~122° F ( -10° C~ + 50° C )
Within 90% RH
50(W) x 50(V) x 100(L)
Image sensor
Effective Pixels
H.Resolution
Synchronizing system
Scanning system
Video output
S/N ratio
Min. Illumination
BLC
Shutter Speed
Gamma correction
Gain Control
Smear Effect
MTBF
Power source
Operating current
Lens
Iris Control
Operating Temperature
Humidity
Measurement(mm)
Weight(Approx.g)
Line Lock
Gamma
BLC
AGC
Video Out
Power Indicator
Power Input terminal
Phase V.R
Dip S/W
Auto Iris jack
Iris Mode Slide S/W
DC Iris Adjust volume
Dip S/W
Control
Rear
Pannel
Side
Pannel

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When the picture is too bright
- Please check if the monitor’s brightness control is get too high.
- Please check if the camera is set to BLC ON under normal lighting
conditions.( i.e. when the camera is not pointed towards a brightly lit area)
Please move the BLC select switch to the BLC OFF position.
When there is noise on the picture in dark illumination conditions
- The camera picture becomes noisy under AGC MAX mode in order to
increase the video gain in poor lighting conditions. Please move the AGC
switch to OFF position if it is not required.
When the picture is not clear on the monitor
- Please check if the monitor is set up correctly.
- Please check if the camera is pointer towards an area where too much
light comes in. Adjust the direction of the camera in this case.
- Please check if the back focus of the lens is set correctly.
When the picture is flickering
- Please check if the camera is pointed at fluorescent lighting or bright
sunlight. Use a visor or adjust the direction of the camera in this case.
- Please check if the Auto iris lens is selected correctly on the IRIS mode
select switch. Please move the Iris mode switch to DC position when you
use a DC type auto lens or move it to the VI position when you use a
Video type auto iris lens.
- When you don't use an auto iris lens, please move the iris select switch to
the ES position
When the picture is distorted
- Please check if the lens is defective and replace the lens in this case.
- Please check if the camera is PAL/CCIR(50Hz) in an NTSC/EIA(60Hz)
area or vice versa.
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