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Important
This quick start guide is only intended for use by
installers who have an adequate working
knowledge of video systems!
This guide outlines the most important information
about the camera. It is, however, vital that you also
refer to the full operating instructions.
Camera parts
See figure B and C.
1. Mini-DIN connector for lens control
2. BNC Connector for External synchronisation
3. BNC Connector for Video output (FBAS)
4. Mini-DIN connector for Video output (Y/C)
5. Terminals for Lens Control
6. Terminals for data interface RS485
7. Terminials for control input
8. Terminals for External synchronisation (VD/LL)
9. Terminals for External synchronisation (HD)
10.Shielding terminal
11. 12 V (-) or 24 V (~) terminal
12.12 V (+) or 24 V (~) terminal
13.Locking screw
14.Adjustment screw
15."Step down" key
16.MENU/ENTER key
17."Step up" key
Installing the camera
Step 1: Mounting the camera
1. Attach the camera to a wall bracket, ceiling
bracket, pan/tilt mount or other suitable fitting.
Use either the ¼ inch thread tripod socket or
the four screws provided (to prevent the
camera revolving).
2. Mount the cable guide to the camera to ensure
that the cables are retained securely in place
(see figure A).
Step 2: Screw the lens onto the camera
Select one of the following options:
For C-mount lens: Screw the lens directly onto
the camera (no adapter ring required).
For CS-mount lens: Screw the lens directly
onto the camera (no adapter ring required).
Step 3: Connecting the lens
Important
It is vital that you take note of the technical
information contained in the operating instructions
before connecting the camera.
Select one of the following options:
For DC-controlled lens: connect the control
cable to the Mini-DIN connector DC IRIS (1) on
the camera.
For Video controlled lens: connect the control
cable to the VIDEO IRIS terminals (5) using the
following PIN positions:
A = Lens earth terminal
B = Lens (+) terminal
C = Lens control signal terminal
Step 4: Connecting video signal
Select one of the following options:
For FBAS connection: connect BNC
connector VIDEO OUT (3) to the monitor with a
coax cable.
For Y/C connection: connect Mini-DIN
connector Y/C (4) to the monitor.
Step 5: Connecting external
synchronisation
Select one of the following options:
For BNC connection: connect the external
synchronisation signal to the BNC connector
EXT SYNC (2) with a 75 Ohm coax cable.
For HD connection: connect the external
synchronisation signal to the terminals EXT
HD/SYNC and GND (9).
For VD/LL connection: connect the external
synchronisation signal to the terminals EXT
VD/LL and GND (8).
Step 6: Connecting control input
Connect the control input on the terminals GND
and AL IN (7).
Step 7: Connecting RS485 data
interface (optional)
For connection with configuration software connect
the interface cable to the RS485 terminals (6).
Step 8: Connecting power supply
Connect the power supply cable to the power
connectors (see figure B):
Caution
If using a DC supply, make sure the polarity is
correct. Incorrect connection may cause
malfunction and/or damage to the camera.
Select one of the following options
For 12 V DC:
Connect shielding to terminal FG (10).
Connect 12 V (-) to terminal =DC12V- (11).
Connect 12 V (+) to terminal =DC12V+ (12).
For 24 V AC:
Connect 24 V (~) cables to terminals
~AC24V (11 and 12).
Connect shielding to terminal FG (10).
Adjusting camera settings
Setting flange focal distance
Caution
Risk of damage to camera! Ensure that the locking
screw is loosened before turning the adjustment
screw. Avoid forcing the adjustment screw.
Fixed focus lenses
1. Loosen the locking screw (13) by turning it
counter-clockwise.
2. Open the diaphragm to its fullest extent (either
manually or via the on-screen menu). If the
images are overexposed, or for lenses with
automatic diaphragm adjustment: reduce
lighting levels or hold a neutral grey filter in
front of the lens.
3. Set the focus to
.
4. Point the camera at an object (at a distance of
at least 2000 times the focal length of the lens).
5. Using the adjustment screw (14), alter the
flange focal distance until the image is clearly in
focus.
6. Re-tighten the locking screw (13).
Varifocal lenses
1. Loosen the locking screw (13) by turning it
counter-clockwise.
2. Open the diaphragm to its fullest extent (either
manually or via the on-screen menu). If the
images are overexposed, or for lenses with
automatic diaphragm adjustment: reduce
lighting levels or hold a neutral grey filter in
front of the lens.
3. Set the focus to ∞.
4. Select the wide angle (min. focal length)
setting.
5. Point the camera at an object (at a distance of
at least 2000 times the focal length of the lens).
6. Using the adjustment screw (14), alter the
flange focal distance until the image is clearly in
focus.
7. Select the telescopic (max. focal length) setting
and adjust the focus to improve image clarity.
8. Reset the camera to the minimum focal length
(wide angle) and fine adjust the flange focal
distance using the adjustment screw (14).
9. Re-tighten the locking screw (13).
Setting camera parameters using the
on-screen menu
Camera parameters can be modified using the on-
screen menu. The on-screen menu control keys
are located on the left-hand side of the camera
behind the sliding cover. The on-screen menu is
displayed in English on the monitor.
Control keys and their functions
Use the MENU/ENTER key (16) to:
Access the on-screen menu (press < 1.5 sec.)
Access the next level down in the menu
(press < 1.5 sec.)
Save settings; exit the current menu = step
up to the next level: (press > 1.5 sec.)
exit the on-screen menu (hold pressed > 1.5
sec.)
Use the "Step down" key (15) to reduce a
value.
Use the "Step up" key (17) to increase a
value.
The on-screen menu
This summary only describes the main on-screen
menu levels. For a description of the sub-menus,
please refer to the full operating instructions.
Shutter time
SHUTTER
Exposure mode
EXP.MODE
External synchronisation
SYNC
Image brightness
LEVEL
Configuration of the camera settings
CONFIGURE
which affect the video image
Menu display
DISPLAY
White balance
WHITE BAL
Remote control
REMOTE
Exit the on-screen menu
EXIT
Care and maintenance
The camera is maintenance-free.
Small amounts of dirt or dust can be cleaned from
the camera body using a clean soft cloth. If the unit
tends to get very dirty, the camera should be
placed within a protective housing.
For care and maintenance of the lens, please refer
to the full operating instructions.

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  • Seite 1 English Important • For VD/LL connection: connect the external Setting camera parameters using the synchronisation signal to the terminals EXT on-screen menu This quick start guide is only intended for use by VD/LL and GND (8). Camera parameters can be modified using the on- installers who have an adequate working screen menu.
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  • Seite 3 Deutsch Wichtig Schritt 5: Anschließen der externen Sie die Beleuchtungsstärke oder halten Sie einen neutralen Graufilter vor das Objektiv. Synchronisation Diese Kurzanleitung ist nur für Fachpersonal ∞ 3. Stellen Sie die Entfernung auf Wählen Sie eine der folgenden Optionen: vorgesehen, das mit der Videotechnik ausreichend 4.

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