Sanyo Security Camera VCC 5974 User Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
VCC-5974  
COLOR CCD Camera  
About this manual  
Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to  
keep it handy for later reference.  
 
Depending on the conditions of use,  
installation and environment, please be sure  
to make the appropriate settings and  
adjustments. If you need help with installation  
and/or settings, please consult your dealer.  
FEATURES  
Built-in interline transfer method 1/3" CCD,  
approx. 410,000 picture elements  
Low smear, anti-blooming, low lag, no  
burning and no geometric distortion using  
the CCD solid state image device.  
CONTENTS  
100% solid state components giving  
excellent immunity to shock and vibration  
INFORMATIONTOUSER..................................2  
Not subject to interference from magnetic  
PRECAUTIONS...................................................3  
or electrostatic fields  
PARTSNAMES...................................................4  
High sensitivity, minimum required  
illumination is 0.9 lux (F1.2, AGC Gain:  
MOUNTINGTHELENS......................................7  
High, incandescent lighting)  
CONNECTIONS..................................................9  
Horizontal resolution, more than 470 TV  
lines  
SETTINGS.........................................................10  
Power supply: 24 V AC operation  
USING  
ADJUSMENS................................................  
ROUBLESHOOING.......................................  
MENUDISPLAY...............................................  
SPECIFICAIONS.............................................  
THEON-SCREENMENUS....................13  
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ACCESSORIES  
1 C mount adaptor (5 mm).....................1 pc.  
The C mount adaptor must be used to be  
able to install a C mount lens on the  
camera.  
2 Lens iris plug (4-pin).............................1 pc.  
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INFORMATION TO USER  
This equipment has been tested and found  
Safety Guard  
to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules.  
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT  
THERE ARE IMPORTANT  
OPERATING AND  
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS  
IN THE LITERATURE  
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  
ACCOMPANYING THIS UNIT.  
WARNING:  
interference to radio communications.  
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR  
ELECTRIC SHOCK , DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
However, there is no guarantee that  
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.  
For the customers in Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all  
requirements of the Canadian Interference-  
Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet  
on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
Pour la clientèle canadienne  
Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B respecte  
toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le  
material brouilleur du Canada.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
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.  
This installation should be made by a qualified  
service person and should conform to all local  
codes.  
Changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by Sanyo may void the user’s  
authority to operate this camera.  
 
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PRECAUTIONS  
In case of problem  
Protect from high temperatures  
Do not use the camera if smoke or a strange  
odour comes from the unit, or if it seems not  
to function correctly. Disconnect the power  
cord immediately, and consult your dealer (or  
a Sanyo Authorized Service Centre).  
Do not install close to stoves, or other heat  
generating devices, such as spotlights, etc., or  
where it could be subject to direct sunlight, as  
that could cause deformation, discoloration or  
other damages.  
Be careful when installing close to the ceiling,  
in a kitchen or boiler room, as the  
temperature may raise to high levels.  
Do not open or modify  
Do not open the cabinet, as it may be  
dangerous and cause damage to the unit. For  
internal settings and repairs, consult your  
dealer (or a Sanyo Authorized Service Centre).  
Install where the temperature range will stay  
between –10˚C and 50˚C.  
(no condensation)  
Do not put objects inside the unit  
Cleaning  
Make sure that no metal objects or flammable  
substance get inside the camera. If used with  
a foreign object inside, it could cause a fire,  
short-circuits or damages.  
Dirt can be removed from the cabinet by  
wiping it with a soft cloth. To remove  
stains, wipe with a soft cloth moistened  
with a soft detergent solution and wrung  
dry, then wipe dry with dry soft cloth.  
If water or a liquid gets inside the camera,  
disconnect the power cord immediately, and  
consult your dealer (or a Sanyo Authorized  
Service Centre). Be careful to protect the  
camera from rain, sea water, etc.  
Do not use benzine, thinner or other  
chemical product on the cabinet, as that  
may cause deformation and paint peeling.  
Before using a chemical cloth, make sure  
to read all accompanying instructions.  
Make sure that no plastic or rubber  
material comes in contact with the cabinet  
for a long period of time, as that may  
cause damage or paint peeling.  
Be careful when handling the unit  
To prevent damages, do not drop the camera  
or subject it to strong shock or vibration.  
Install away from electric or magnetic  
fields  
If installed close to a TV, radio transmitter,  
magnet, electric motor, transformer, audio  
speakers the magnetic field they generate will  
distort the image.  
Protect from humidity and dust  
To prevent damages to the camera, do not  
install it where there is greasy smoke or  
steam, where the dampness may get too  
high, or where there is a lot of dust.  
 
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PARTS NAMES  
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1 Lens iris output connector (4 pin)  
This 4-pin connector is used to send the DC control signal and  
power supply to an auto-iris type lens.  
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2 Auto white balance push lock button (AWB LOCK)  
2
4
3 Menu setting button (SET)  
Connect the camera to the monitor, then press the SET button  
for about 3 seconds to display the on-screen menu.  
4 Cursor button (CURSOR)  
2
3
j: Press this button to move the cursor up.  
4
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5
6
c: Press this button to move the cursor to the right, or to  
turn the settings ON/OFF etc.  
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d: Press this button to move the cursor to the left, or to  
turn the settings ON/OFF.  
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3
2
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l: Press this button to move the cursor down.  
5 Flange-back lock screw (FLANGE BACK LOCK)  
6 Flange-back adjustment screw (FLANGE BACK ADJ.)  
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7 Lens mount cap  
The cap is installed to protect the lens mount section.  
1 Shorter screws: M3 x 4  
Remove the lens mount cap before installing a lens (sold  
separately).  
2 Longer screws: M3 x 6  
3 Camera mounting  
screw hole:  
8 Camera installation bracket  
The bracket can be fixed at the top or bottom of the camera.  
When fixing the bracket, be sure to use the longer screws and  
install the shorter screws on the opposite side to seal the  
openings.  
1/4"-20 UNC  
CAUTION:  
When installing the camera support, select a location  
that can support the total weight of the camera and  
accessories.  
 
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PARTS NAMES  
9 Camera setup section (under the cover)  
This unit factory settings are as indicated below. These settings  
are for when using a 1/3 inch CS mount DC (without EE internal  
amplifier) type lens. However, if due to installation conditions or  
environment the settings may need to be modified for best  
results (see "SETTINGS"). To access the controls, remove the  
cover fixing screw, then remove the cover.  
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Control name  
Position  
High speed electronic shutter  
switches (ES)  
All OFF: 1/60 sec  
a
Internal/Line lock switch (SYNC)  
Auto gain control switch (AGC)  
White balance switch (WB)  
INT  
ON  
b
c
d
e
SYNC FL  
LL ON  
BLC  
ON AI  
AGC  
ON WB  
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ES  
ON  
all ON: ATW  
ON  
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2
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3
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4
5
6
7
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8
8
9
10  
INT OFF OFF  
OFF EI  
Backlight compensation switch  
(BLC)  
Electronic iris (EI)/  
Auto iris (AI) switch  
AI  
f
g
a
c e  
d f  
g
Auto-iris lens switch (A.I. LENS)  
DC  
b
Notes:  
When using a 1/2 or 2/3 inch C mount VIDEO (with EE  
internal amplifier) auto-iris type lens, set the A.I. LENS switch  
to the VIDEO position.  
The settings entered in the camera setup section can be  
displayed using the on-screen menu.  
If not using an auto-iris lens, make sure the BLC switch is set  
to OFF.  
F Video output connector (VIDEO OUT: BNC type)  
G
Connect this connector to a device such as a VCR or monitor  
with a VIDEO IN connector.  
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G External sync composite video signal input connector  
(VBS IN: BNC type)  
Connect to this connector the synchronizing signal output from  
a synchronizing signal device or the composite signal of a video  
distributor.  
H Power indicator (POWER)  
Comes on when the power to the camera is on.  
I 24 V AC input terminal (24 V AC, GND)  
With this camera use only the 24 V AC power adaptor model  
No. VPT-115 available from Sanyo.  
Power supply connections  
Use a 3 wire grounded cable (22 AWG or more), and connect as  
shown by the illustration.  
GND  
AC  
AC  
CAUTION:  
To prevent camera and/or AC adaptor failure, pay close  
attention to polarity when making the connections.  
To prevent fire hazard any UL listed wire rated VW-1,  
should be used for the 24 V AC cable input terminal.  
 
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PARTS NAMES  
Flange-back adjustment  
If the pick-up surface is not correctly positioned with relation to  
the lens focal point, the picture will be out of focus (in particular  
when using auto-iris power zoom lenses, sold separately). If that  
is the case, adjust the flange-back position as described below.  
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Using a + screwdriver, loosen the FLANGE BACK LOCK  
screw (M2:+).  
Set the zoom lens to the maximum telephoto position, set  
the focus using the focus ring on the lens.  
ADJ.  
LOCK  
2
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3
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3
Set the zoom lens to the maximum wide angle position, set  
the focus using the FLANGE BACK ADJ. screw.  
Repeat steps 2 and 3, until the image stays in focus when  
changing from a telephoto shot to a wide angle shot.  
When the setting is complete, tighten the FLANGE BACK  
LOCK screw.  
MOUNTING THE LENS  
Check the lens mount  
Do not use a lens if the length “L” is more than 5 mm. That  
may damage the camera and prevent proper installation.  
Installation of a DC type auto-iris lens (sold  
separately)  
L
A 1/3 inch CS mount type lens without EE amplifier circuit that  
only uses a DC power source. This camera can receive (the A.I.  
LENS switch to the DC type) a CS mount type lens without the  
need of an adaptor.  
If the lens plug shape or wiring does not correspond, please  
install the supplied plug as indicated in the pin layout table.  
 
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MOUNTING THE LENS  
Installation of a VIDEO type auto-iris lens  
(sold separately)  
A 1/2 or 2/3 inch C mount type lens with EE amplifier circuit  
that uses the video signal and a DC power source.  
2 (A)  
(B)  
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2
Remove the lens mount cap.  
Attach the supplied C mount adaptor (A) to the auto-iris  
lens (B), then install the assembly on the camera.  
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3
Connect the lens plug to the LENS connector on the side of  
the camera.  
1
2
3
If the lens plug shape or wiring does not correspond to the  
specifications below, connect the supplied plug as indicated.  
When using lenses from other makers, make sure that the  
pins connections in the plug correspond to the ones of  
the camera.  
4
Refer to the lens specifications to check the pins  
connections in the plug.  
If they are different than indicated, remove the original  
plug and connect the supplied plug according to the  
diagram.  
4
DC  
VIDEO  
4
Set the A.I. LENS switch in the camera setup section to the  
VIDEO position.  
Pin layout  
DC type lenses  
Brake coil (–)  
VIDEO type lenses  
+12 V DC (50 mA max.)  
Not used  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
Brake coil (+)  
Drive coil (+)  
Video output (1.0 Vp-p, high  
impedance)  
Drive coil (–)  
Ground (for video signal and DC  
power)  
4
 
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MOUNTING THE LENS  
Compatible auto-iris lenses  
1/3 inch Sanyo DC type lens  
VCL-CS8LY: Standard angle, f= 8 mm  
VCL-CS4LY: Wide angle, f= 4 mm  
1/2 or 2/3 inch VIDEO type lens  
Standard angle, f= 9 mm  
Telephoto angle, f= 12 mm  
VCL-CS2LY: Ultra-wide angle, f= 2.8 mm  
More telephoto angle, f= 16 mm  
If using a VIDEO type auto-iris lens  
Set the ALC and LEVEL controls on the lens to adjust the iris. Normally the ALC volume should  
be turned all the way to Av (Average).  
Depending on the type of lens used, the lens may not perform properly. In such a case, adjust  
the LEVEL volume on the lens casing to correct.  
CONNECTIONS  
Basicconnectionformonitoringorrecording  
(A)  
1
The peripheral devices (VCR, monitor, lens, etc.) and cables  
are sold separately.  
1
2
Make the video signal connection between the camera and  
the monitor or time lapse VCR.  
2
Insert the plug of this power cord into a wall outlet.  
The POWER indicator (A) will light. Adjust the picture on the  
monitor using the Brightness and Contrast controls.  
Coaxial cable type and maximum length  
Cable type RG-59U (3C-2V), 250 m maximum.  
Cable type RG-6U (5C-2V), 500 m maximum.  
Cable type RG-11U (7C-2V), 600 m maximum.  
CAUTION:  
The RG-59U type cable should not be run through electrical  
conduits or through the air.  
Using CCTV/Video-grade coaxial cable.  
(Video signal connections)  
: VIDEO IN  
: VIDEO OUT  
 
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SETTINGS  
The illustration shows the factory default settings for the switches in the camera setup section.  
Depending on the camera installation location and conditions of use, it may be necessary to select  
other settings, without having to make adjustments. The selected settings can be confirmed using  
the on-screen menu. If adjustments are required, they can be entered using on-screen adjustment  
sub-menus (see ADJUSTMENTS, page 14).  
SYNC FL  
LL ON  
BLC  
ON AI  
AGC  
ON WB  
I
R
I
ES  
ON  
S
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
7
7
8
8
9
10  
INT OFF OFF  
OFF EI  
High speed electronic shutter (ES) setting  
Normally, the three speed setting switches (1, 2 and 3) for the  
high speed electronic shutter are all set to the OFF position. This  
sets the electronic shutter speed to 1/60 sec. The three switches  
in the camera setup section can be set as indicated in table A to  
select one of the 8 speeds available.  
Notes:  
When using the high speed electronic shutter, the BLC switch  
must be set to the OFF position.  
Using the high speed electronic shutter indoors with low  
lighting, will give darker pictures. In such a case, add some  
lights to make sure the lighting is sufficient. If the lighting is  
very bright, pay attention to the light angle in order to avoid  
or minimize the smear phenomenon effect.  
If IRIS is set to EI (electronic iris mode), then the high speed  
electronic shutter speed will not correspond to the set speed.  
SETTINGS  
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) setting  
The automatic gain control can be turned ON or OFF using the  
AGC ON/OFF switch (6) in the camera setup section.  
ON  
ON: Auto gain control function on (setting used under  
OFF  
normal conditions) (see page 23).  
GAMMA: ON (0.45), OFF (1)  
AGC GAIN: NORMAL (30 dB), HIGH (36 dB)  
OFF: Fixed gain  
Note:  
When the AGC switch is set to OFF, the GAMMA and backlight  
compensation are automatically set to OFF, and the IRIS is set to  
AI.  
White balance (WB) setting  
Under normal conditions, the white balance is set to ATW (Auto  
Tracing White-Balance). However, depending on the camera  
installation location and conditions of use, the white balance  
mode can be set using the two WB switches (7 and 8) in the  
camera setup section (see table 1).  
Table 1  
ATW  
7
7
7
7
8
AWB LOCK  
ATW: Initial setting. The initial value cannot be changed.  
LOCK  
PRESET  
MANUAL  
LOCK: The white balance is done automatically while the AWB  
LOCK button is pressed, then it is locked when the button is  
released.  
8
8
8
PRESET: The white balance is done according to one of the three  
preset modes. The preset modes can be adjusted manually in the  
adjustment sub-menu (see page 21).  
MODE 1: Setting for incandescent lighting (2660 ˚K).  
MODE 2: Setting for indoors, fluorescent lighting (5100 ˚K).  
MODE 3: Can be set for outdoors, sunlight (5100 ˚K).  
MANUAL: Set to the initial value. The value can be changed  
manually in the adjustment sub-menu (see page 22).  
 
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Backlight compensation (BLC) setting  
ON  
The backlight compensation ON/OFF is set using the BLC  
ON/OFF switch (9) in the camera setup section.  
OFF  
ON: Default setting, backlight compensation function on.  
However, depending on the camera installation location  
and conditions of use, if the backlight compensation  
function need to be set, with the BLC switch set to ON,  
press the SET button to select one of PRESET (1, 2) or  
MANUAL (1, 2) modes indicated below.  
W0=1  
W2=10  
W4=15  
W3=10  
PRESET 1 (Basic setting, see Fig. 1)  
When the subject is dark and moving within the image, the  
brightness control is done independently for the 5 windows  
(W 0-4). This setting is recommended when the subject will  
be moving across or within the image.  
W1=5  
Fig. 1  
PRESET 2 (Basic setting, see Fig. 2)  
W0=0  
The windows are regrouped in 2 sections (W 1 and 4; and W  
0, 2 and 3) and the lens iris is set automatically so that the  
backlight correction is optimum for the section composed of  
windows W 1 and 2. This setting is recommended when the  
subject will be centred in the image.  
W2=0  
W4=15  
W3=0  
W1=15  
Fig. 2  
MANUAL 1 (or MANUAL 2) (Fig. 1, 3)  
The size and position of window W 4, and the windows (W  
0 - 4) distribution (WINDOW WEIGHTING) can be set  
manually to control a bigger area of the screen (e.g. when  
the subject will be moving in the screen area) and stored  
under one of the two manual settings.  
WINDOW WEIGHTING  
W0  
1
1
W1  
W2  
3
W3  
W4(FIX)  
3
15  
PRESET  
MENU END  
OFF  
END  
OFF: Fixed backlight compensation  
Notes:  
Fig. 3  
The backlight compensation will operate when using an  
auto-iris lens (DC or VIDEO type).  
If in the “MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT”, AGC is set to OFF, the  
backlight compensation will not operate.  
Iris level setting  
The iris is set using the IRIS AI (Auto-Iris)/EI (Electronic Iris)  
switch (10) in the camera setup section.  
AI: Initial setting. When using a DC type auto-iris lens, the iris  
level settings can then be entered in the adjustment  
sub-menu (see page 17).  
AI  
EI  
EI: Electronic iris mode setting.  
Note: If the AGC switch is set to OFF, setting the IRIS switch to  
EI will not set the electronic iris mode.  
 
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USING THE ON-SCREEN MENUS  
(Menu 1)  
(Menu 2)  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
CAMERA ID  
APERTURE  
OFF  
SYNC  
INT  
AI  
7
IRIS  
8
6
BLC  
ON  
2
WHITE BALANCE  
AGC  
ATW  
ON  
60  
SHUTTER  
WRITE PROTECT  
PREVIOUS PAGE  
ON  
WRITE PROTECT  
NEXT PAGE  
ON  
3
4
END  
END  
5
SET  
1
2
To display the menu  
Press the SET button for about 3 seconds. The “MENU FOR  
ADJUSTMENT” is displayed.  
INT  
To switch between menus and selection  
When the setting of a switch in the camera setup section is  
changed, the corresponding sub-menu is displayed. To adjust  
CURSOR  
SET  
the values or settings, press the CURSOR (d or c) button to  
select the desired value or setting, then press the SET button.  
3
Initial values protection (WRITE PROTECT)  
ON: Default setting. The initial values cannot be modified.  
CURSOR  
CURSOR  
SET  
OFF: Press the CURSOR (d or c) button to select OFF, then  
press the SET button. The write protection is cancelled  
and the initial values can then be changed.  
4
5
6
To exit the menu  
Press the CURSOR (j or l) button to select END (get it  
flashing), then press the SET button.  
To switch to the second page of the “MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT”  
Press the CURSOR (j or l) button to select NEXT PAGE  
(get it flashing), then press the SET button.  
CURSOR  
To switch back to the first page of the “MENU FOR  
ADJUSTMENT”  
SET  
Press the CURSOR (j or l) button to select PREVIOUS  
PAGE (get it flashing), then press the SET button.  
(or j)  
7
8
To enter a camera ID (CAMERA ID)  
(See page 24).  
Aperture display (APERTURE)  
(See page 25).  
 
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ADJUSTMENTS  
To enter settings or adjustments for the camera it must be  
connected to a monitor. The settings and adjustments are made  
by ways of on-screen displays.  
(Menu 1)  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
SYNC  
INT  
AI  
Concerning the WRITE PROTECT function  
IRIS  
BLC  
ON  
WHITE BALANCE  
AGC  
ATW  
ON  
60  
In order to protect the settings and adjustments the WRITE  
PROTECT function is set to ON. If it is necessary to enter new  
settings or adjustments, press the CURSOR (j or l) button to  
select the WRITE PROTECT function setting, then press the  
CURSOR (d or c) button to select OFF, then press the SET  
button.  
SHUTTER  
WRITE PROTECT  
NEXT PAGE  
OFF  
END  
CURSOR  
CURSOR  
SET  
CONTENTS OF ADJUSTMENTS  
1.SYNC  
1-1. V sync phase adjustment.................................................15  
1-2. VBS phase adjustment.....................................................16  
2.IRIS  
2-1. Auto-iris level adjustment ...............................................17  
3.BLC  
3-1.Setting the light measuring area characteristics (size,  
position and distribution) for the MANUAL 1 setting.....18  
3-2. BLC level adjustment for the PRESET 1 setting .............20  
4.WHITE BALANCE  
4-1.PRESET MODE  
2
(indoors, fluorescent lighting) setting  
adjustment........................................................................21  
4-2. MANUAL setting adjustment..........................................22  
5. AGC.................................................................23  
6. CAMERA ID ....................................................24  
7. APERTURE ......................................................25  
 
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ADJUSTMENTS  
1.SYNC  
1-1.V sync phase adjustment  
When using a camera switcher to connect 2 cameras or more to  
one monitor, there may be a vertical roll of the images when  
switched. In such a case, set as described below.  
1
Set the SYNC switch (4) to L-L.  
The on-screen setting will automatically switch to L-L. Press  
the CURSOR (j or l) button to select the on-screen L-L  
setting (get it flashing), then press the SET button. The  
adjustment sub-menu “ADJUSTMENT FOR L-L” will be  
displayed.  
CURSOR  
LL  
ADJUSTMENT FOR L-L  
(V SYNC PHASE)  
SET  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
SYNC  
IRIS  
BLC  
L-L  
AI  
ON  
INT  
o------z------p 524  
2
Switch the display on the monitor from camera 1 to camera 2.  
Press the CURSOR (d or c) button until the vertical sync  
phase is obtained. The on-screen marker (b) will move and  
the adjustment value will flash according to the vertical sync  
phase setting.  
ADJUSTMENT FOR L-L  
(V SYNC PHASE)  
o------z------p 415  
PRESET  
END  
OFF  
MENU  
CURSOR  
1
2
Note:  
When an adjustment is made, the PRESET setting will  
automatically switch to OFF. To return to the initial value, just  
return the PRESET setting to ON, then press the SET button.  
3
When finished.  
1 Press the CURSOR (j or l) button to select END (get it  
flashing), then press the SET button to return to the  
normal camera display, or  
2 Press the CURSOR (j or l) button to select MENU (get  
it flashing), then press the SET button to return to the  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT” display.  
 
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1-2.VBS phase adjustment  
1
Connect a VBS signal source to the VBS IN connector on the  
camera.  
The on-screen setting will automatically switch to VBS. Press the  
CURSOR (j or l) button to select the on-screen VBS setting  
(get it flashing), then press the SET button. The adjustment  
sub-menu “ADJUSTMENT FOR VBS” will be displayed.  
CURSOR  
ADJUSTMENT FOR VBS  
(PHASE)  
SET  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
SYNC  
IRIS  
BLC  
VBS  
AI  
ON  
H
o------z------p 280  
SC o------z------p 90  
2
3
Press the CURSOR (d or c) button to adjust the horizontal phase  
(H). The on-screen marker (b) will move and the adjustment value  
will flash according to the horizontal phase setting.  
When finished setting the horizontal phase (H), press the  
CURSOR (l) button to select the sub-carrier (SC) phase.  
Press the CURSOR (d or c) button to adjust the sub-carrier (SC)  
phase. The on-screen marker (b) will move and the adjustment  
value will flash according to the sub-carrier phase setting.  
Note:  
When an adjustment is made, the PRESET setting will  
automatically switch to OFF. To return to the initial values, just  
return the PRESET setting to ON, then press the SET button.  
4
When finished.  
(Refer to step 3 on page 15.)  
Note:  
If using a VS sync signal, the H sync phase adjustment is made by  
following the same method as described for the “VBS phase  
adjustment”.  
 
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ADJUSTMENTS  
2.IRIS  
2-1.Auto-iris level adjustment  
1
Set the IRIS switch (10) to AI.  
The on-screen setting will automatically switch to AI. Press the  
CURSOR (j or l) button to select the on-screen AI setting  
(get it flashing), then press the SET button. The adjustment  
sub-menu “ADJUSTMENT FOR AI” will be displayed.  
CURSOR  
AI  
ADJUSTMENT FOR AI  
(IRIS LEVEL)  
SET  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
SYNC  
IRIS  
BLC  
INT  
AI  
ON  
EI  
o------z------p 23  
2
Press the CURSOR (d or c) button until the desired iris level  
is obtained. The on-screen marker (b) will move and the  
adjustment value will flash according to the iris level setting.  
ADJUSTMENT FOR AI  
(IRIS LEVEL)  
o------z------p 35  
Note:  
When an adjustment is made, the PRESET setting will  
automatically switch to OFF. To return to the initial value, just  
return the PRESET setting to ON, then press the SET button.  
PRESET  
END  
OFF  
MENU  
3
When finished.  
(Refer to step 3 on page 15.)  
Example:  
When the image is dark,  
press the CURSOR (d or  
c) button to move the  
on-screen marker close to  
the position indicated above.  
Notes:  
If IRIS is set to EI (electronic iris mode), the SHUTTER setting  
function will not operate.  
When the AGC switch is set to OFF the IRIS cannot be set to  
EI.  
 
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3.BLC  
3-1.Setting the light measuring area  
characteristics (size, position and  
distribution) for the MANUAL 1 setting  
1
Set the BLC switch (9) to ON. The on-screen setting for BLC will  
automatically switch to ON. Press the CURSOR (j or l) button  
to select the on-screen ON setting (get it flashing), then press the  
SET button. The adjustment sub-menu “ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC”  
will be displayed.  
CURSOR  
ON  
SET  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
SYNC  
IRIS  
BLC  
INT  
AI  
ON  
OFF  
BLC MODE  
PRESET 1  
2
3
Press the CURSOR (d or c) button until MANUAL 1 is  
selected, then press the SET button. The adjustment  
sub-menu “SIZE” will be displayed.  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
(SIZE)  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
BLC MODE  
MANUAL1  
PRESET1_PRESET2_MANUAL1_MANUAL2  
Press the CURSOR buttons to set the size of the area, then  
press the SET button. The adjustment sub-menu “POSITION”  
will be displayed.  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
(POSITION)  
CURSOR  
CURSOR  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
(SIZE)(p)  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
(SIZE)  
SET  
CURSOR  
(l)  
CURSOR  
(o)  
(j)  
4
Press the CURSOR buttons to move (up, down, right, left) the area  
to the desired position, then press the SET button. The adjustment  
sub-menu “WINDOW WEIGHTING” will be displayed.  
WINDOW WEIGHTING  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
(POSITION)  
W0  
1
1
W1  
W2  
W3  
W4(FIX)  
3
3
15  
PRESET  
END  
OFF  
MENU  
Note:  
The WINDOW WEIGHTING default values are W0 : 1, W1 : 1, W2  
: 3, W3 : 3, W4 : 15 (the value for W4 is fixed to 15 and cannot  
be modified).  
ADJUSTMENTS  
5
Press the CURSOR (j or l) button to select the desired  
window (get its value flashing), then press the CURSOR (d  
or c) button to set the desired value (maximum 15) for each  
of the 4 windows 0, 1, 2 and 3.  
Example: W0 : 5, W1 : 5, W2 : 10 and W3 : 10  
WINDOW WEIGHTING  
WINDOW WEIGHTING  
WINDOW WEIGHTING  
W0  
5
1
W0  
5
5
W0  
5
5
W1  
W1  
W1  
W2  
W3  
W4(FIX)  
3
W2  
W3  
W4(FIX)  
3
W2  
W3  
W4(FIX)  
10  
3
3
15  
3
15  
15  
PRESET  
END  
OFF  
MENU  
PRESET  
END  
OFF  
MENU  
PRESET  
END  
OFF  
MENU  
CURSOR  
CURSOR  
CURSOR  
CURSOR  
CURSOR  
1_2_3_4_5...  
3_4_5...  
6_7_8_9_10...  
WINDOW WEIGHTING  
W0  
5
5
10  
10  
15  
W1  
W2  
W3  
W4(FIX)  
PRESET  
END  
OFF  
MENU  
CURSOR  
CURSOR  
8_9_10...  
Note:  
When an adjustment is made, the PRESET setting will  
automatically switch to OFF. To return to the initial value, just  
return the PRESET setting to ON, then press the SET button.  
6
When finished.  
(Refer to step 3 on page 15.)  
 
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3-2.BLC level adjustment for the PRESET 1  
setting  
1
Set the BLC switch (9) to ON. The on-screen setting for BLC  
will automatically switch to ON. Press the CURSOR (j or l)  
button to select the on-screen ON setting (get it flashing),  
then press the SET button. The adjustment sub-menu  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC” will be displayed.  
CURSOR  
ON  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
SET  
SYNC  
IRIS  
BLC  
INT  
AI  
ON  
OFF  
BLC MODE  
PRESET1  
2
3
Press the CURSOR (d or c) button until PRESET 1 is selected.  
Press the CURSOR (l) button to select BLC LEVEL (get it  
flashing), then press the SET button. The adjustment  
sub-menu “BLC LEVEL” will be displayed.  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
(BLC LEVEL)  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
o------z------p 15  
BLC MODE  
PRESET1  
BLC LEVEL  
4
While looking at the image on the monitor, press the  
CURSOR (d or c) button until the BLC level is obtained. The  
on-screen marker (b) will move and the adjustment value will  
flash according to the BLC level setting.  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
(BLC LEVEL)  
o------z------p 20  
Note:  
PRESET  
END  
OFF  
MENU  
When an adjustment is made, the PRESET setting will  
automatically switch to OFF. To return to the initial value, just  
return the PRESET setting to ON, then press the SET button.  
Example:  
5
When finished.  
(Refer to step 3 on page 15.)  
If the backlight  
compensation (BLC)  
correction is insufficient,  
press the CURSOR (d or  
c) button to move the  
on-screen marker close to  
the position indicated above.  
Note:  
The BLC level adjustments should be entered under the PRESET 1  
or MANUAL 1 settings. The BLC level adjustments entered under  
the PRESET 2 or MANUAL 2 settings will not be effective.  
 
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ADJUSTMENTS  
4.WHITE BALANCE  
4-1.PRESET MODE 2 (indoors, fluorescent  
lighting) setting adjustment  
1
Set the WB switches to the PRESET mode (switch 7 to OFF  
and switch 8 to ON).  
The on-screen setting for WHITE BALANCE will automatically  
switch to PRESET. Press the CURSOR (j or l) button to  
select the on-screen PRESET setting (get it flashing), then press  
the SET button. The adjustment sub-menu “ADJUSTMENT  
FOR WB” will be displayed.  
ADJUSTMENT FOR WB  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
CURSOR  
WB  
SET  
SYNC  
INT  
AI  
ON  
IRIS  
WB PRESET  
MODE 1  
BLC  
7
8
WHITE BALANCE  
AGC  
PRESET  
ON  
2
3
Press the CURSOR (d or c) button until MODE 2 is  
selected, then press the SET button. The adjustment  
sub-menu “OFFSET” will be displayed.  
ADJUSTMENT FOR WB  
(OFFSET)  
R
B
o------z------p 29  
ADJUSTMENT FOR WB  
o------z------p189  
WB PRESET  
MODE 2  
PRESET  
END  
OFF  
MENU  
Press the CURSOR (d or c) button to adjust the R (red)  
offset. The on-screen marker (b) will move and the  
adjustment value will flash according to the red offset setting.  
When finished setting the red offset, press the CURSOR (l)  
button to select B (blue).  
Press the CURSOR (d or c) button to adjust the B (blue)  
offset. The on-screen marker (b) will move and the  
adjustment value will flash according to the blue offset setting.  
Note:  
When an adjustment is made, the PRESET setting will  
automatically switch to OFF. To return to the initial values, just  
return the PRESET setting to ON, then press the SET button.  
4
When finished.  
(Refer to step 3 on page 15.)  
Note:  
The OFFSET settings for MODE 1 and MODE 3 are made by  
following the same method as described for MODE 2.  
 
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4-2.MANUAL setting adjustment  
1
Set the WB switches to the MANUAL mode (both switches 7  
and 8 to OFF).  
ADJUSTMENTS  
5.AGC  
1
Set the AGC switch (6) to ON.  
The on-screen setting for AGC will automatically switch to  
ON. Press the CURSOR (j or l) button to select the  
on-screen ON setting (get it flashing), then press the SET  
button. The adjustment sub-menu will be displayed.  
2
Setting the GAMMA  
Press the CURSOR (d or c) button to select ON or OFF,  
according to the conditions described below.  
ON (0.45): For natural looking images. The image signal is  
compressed and this setting is recommended  
under normal conditions.  
OFF (1): The image signal is not compressed. This setting is  
recommended when processing the images.  
When finished setting the gamma, press the CURSOR (l) button  
6.CAMERA ID  
1
Press the CURSOR (j or l) button to select NEXT PAGE  
(get it flashing), then press the SET button. The second page  
of the “MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT” will be displayed.  
(Refer to page 13.)  
CURSOR  
SHUTTER  
60  
SET  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
WRITE PROTECT  
NEXT PAGE  
ON  
CAMERA ID  
APERTURE  
ON  
END  
CAMERA ID SETTING  
2
With the CAMERA ID ON setting flashing, press the SET  
button. The sub-menu “CAMERA ID SETTING” will be  
displayed.  
CAMERA ID IS ??????  
The camera ID will be displayed. If no ID has been previously  
entered, ?????? will be displayed.  
CAMERA ID SETTING  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
0123456789:-p  
3
4
To change or enter a camera ID, press the SET button again.  
The input sub-menu “CAMERA ID SETTING” will be displayed.  
MENU  
Example: To enter the camera ID S123AB  
CAMERA ID IS ??????  
Press the CURSOR buttons to select the desired alphanumeric  
character or symbol (i.e. S), then press SET. The first ? or  
character in the camera ID will change to “S”.  
Repeat the same method to enter the desired camera ID  
(maximum of 6 characters or symbols).  
CAMERA ID SETTING  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
0123456789:-p  
Note:  
The symbol c indicates a blank space. When entered in a camera  
MENU  
ID, it will be displayed as a blank space.  
CAMERA ID IS S123AB  
5
When finished entering the camera ID.  
Press the CURSOR (d or c) button to select MENU (get it  
flashing), then press the SET button to return to the “MENU  
FOR ADJUSTMENT” display.  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
CAMERA ID  
APERTURE  
ON  
6
7
To correct the entered camera ID, repeat steps 2 to 5.  
When finished.  
Press the CURSOR (j or l) button to select END (get it  
flashing), then press the SET button to return to the normal  
camera display.  
WRITE PROTECT  
PREVIOUS PAGE  
ON  
END  
 
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ADJUSTMENTS  
7.APERTURE  
1
Press the CURSOR (j or l) button to select NEXT PAGE  
(get it flashing), then press the SET button. The second page  
of the “MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT” will be displayed.  
CURSOR  
SHUTTER  
60  
SET  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
WRITE PROTECT  
NEXT PAGE  
OFF  
END  
CAMERA ID  
APERTURE  
ON  
ADJUSTMENT FOR APERTURE  
o------z------p 6  
2
3
Press the CURSOR (j or l) button to select APERTURE (get  
it flashing), then press the SET button. The adjustment  
sub-menu “ADJUSTMENT FOR APERTURE” will be displayed.  
Press the CURSOR (d or c) button to adjust the aperture  
setting (0 to 15 range). The on-screen marker (b) will move  
and the adjustment value will flash according to the aperture  
setting.  
ADJUSTMENT FOR APERTURE  
o------z------p 9  
At this time the menu display will be cancelled, and you  
cannot return from this display to the menu display. (This  
happens even if the PRESET setting is set to ON.) To return to  
the camera display, use the CURSOR buttons to select END  
(get it flashing), then press the SET button.  
PRESET  
END  
OFF  
A higher setting value will give a sharp pictures, a lower  
setting value will give a soft pictures.  
Note:  
When an adjustment is made, the PRESET setting will  
automatically switch to OFF. To return to the initial values, just  
return the PRESET setting to ON, then press the SET button.  
4
When finished.  
(Refer to step 3 on page 15.)  
 
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Before taking the camera for repairs, please check below to make sure that the camera is used  
correctly. If it still does not perform correctly, please consult your dealer or a Sanyo Authorized  
Service Centre.  
No picture on the monitor screen  
Is the power turned on to all connected devices? Is the voltage correct?  
Are all the signal connecting cables correctly connected?  
Is the lighting sufficient?  
Has the lens cap been removed?  
Is the lens type (DC or VIDEO) correctly selected?  
Depending on the type of lens, the A. I. LENS switch must be set accordingly.  
Is the iris control correctly set?  
A: When using a DC type lens, the CORSOR button should be adjusted.  
B: When using a VIDEO type lens, the LEVEL volume (on the lens) should be adjusted.  
The picture is not clear  
Is the monitor correctly adjusted?  
Is the flange-back position correctly set?  
Is the lens focus correctly adjusted?  
Are the lens surfaces clean?  
If there is dust or finger prints on the lens, the image quality will deteriorate. To clean the lens  
use a soft cloth or a commercially available lens cleaning set.  
SERVICE  
This camera is a precision instruments and if treated with care, will provide years of satisfactory  
performance. However, in the event of a problem, the owner is advised not to attempt to make  
repairs or open the cabinet. Servicing should always be referred to your dealer or Sanyo  
Authorized Service Centre.  
 
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MENU DISPLAY  
b SYNC ADJUSTMENT  
SW4: LL/INT  
(insert VBS signal)  
INT  
VBS  
(insert VS signal)  
VS  
L-L  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
SYNC  
INT  
AI  
b IRIS ADJUSTMENT  
SW10: AI/EI  
IRIS  
BLC  
ON  
WHITE BALANCE  
AGC  
ATW  
ON  
60  
AI  
EI  
ADJUSTMENT FOR AI  
(IRIS LEVEL)  
SHUTTER  
WRITE PROTECT  
NEXT PAGE  
ON  
o------z------p 23  
END  
b BLC ADJUSTMENT  
SW9: ON/OFF  
MENU FOR ADJUSTMENT  
ON  
OFF  
CAMERA ID  
APERTURE  
ON  
b WHITE BALANCE SETTING  
SW7, 8: all ON  
WRITE PROTECT  
PREVIOUS PAGE  
ON  
ADJUSTMENT FOR WB  
END  
ATW  
LOCK  
(ON/OFF)  
WB PRESET  
MODE1  
PRESET  
(OFF/ON)  
MANUAL  
(all OFF)  
ADJUSTMENT FOR WB  
(GAIN)  
R o------z------p 86  
b AGC SETTING  
SW6: ON/OFF  
B o------z------p 72  
ON  
OFF  
b SHUTTER SETTING  
SW1, 2, 3: all OFF 1/60 sec.  
(OFF/OFF/ON)  
(OFF/ON/OFF)  
(OFF/ON/ON)  
(ON/OFF/OFF)  
(ON/OFF/ON)  
(ON/ON/OFF)  
(ON/ON/ON)  
60  
100  
250  
500  
1000  
2000  
4000  
10000  
b CAMERA ID SETTING  
CURSOR button: ON/OFF  
ON  
OFF  
b APERTURE ADJUSTMENT  
SET button: push  
APERTURE  
 
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ADJUSTMENT FOR VS  
(H SYNC PHASE)  
ADJUSTMENT FOR L-L  
(V SYNC PHASE)  
ADJUSTMENT FOR VBS  
(PHASE)  
o------z------p 280  
o------z------p 518  
H o------z------p 280  
SC o------z------p 90  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
(SIZE)  
BLC MODE  
PRESET1  
PRESET2  
MANUAL1  
MANUAL2  
BLC LEVEL  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
(BLC LEVEL)  
ADJUSTMENT FOR BLC  
(POSITION)  
o------z------p 15  
(OFFSET)  
------z------p 0  
R
MODE2  
MODE3  
B o------z------p 255  
WINDOW WEIGHTING  
(OFFSET)  
W0  
1
1
W1  
R o------z------p 29  
W2  
W3  
W4(FIX)  
3
3
15  
B o------z------p 189  
(OFFSET)  
R
------z------p 7  
B o------z------p 255  
GAMMA  
ON  
GAMMA  
AGC GAIN  
OFF  
NORMAL  
AGC GAIN  
NORMAL  
HIGH  
HIGH  
CAMERA ID SETTING  
CAMERA ID SETTING  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
0123456789:-p  
CAMERA ID IS ??????  
MENU  
CAMERA ID IS ??????  
ADJUSTMENT FOR APERTURE  
o------z------p 6  
 
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Camera:  
Scaning system : NTSC standard TV system (525 TV lines, 30 frames/sec.)  
Interlace : PLL 2:1 interlace  
Image device : 1/3 inch solid state image device CCD  
Picture elements : 811 (H) x 508 (V)  
Effective picture elements : 768 (H) x 494 (V)  
Synchronizing system : Internal sync, Line lock manually switchable/External sync  
External sync : VBS or VS signal (Genlock, Automatic switching)  
Resolution : 470 TV lines horizontally, 350 TV lines vertically  
Video output level : 1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms, composite  
Video S/N ratio : More than 48 dB (AGC switch ON: Normal),  
More than 50 dB (AGC switch OFF)  
Minimum required illumination : Approx. 2 lux with a F 1.2 lens (AGC ON: Gain Normal, 50 IRE),  
(incandescent lighting)  
Approx. 0.9 lux with a F 1.2 lens (AGC ON: Gain High, 50 IRE)  
Backlight compensation : Manual ON/OFF switching, Active-zone light measuring  
system (Active when using an auto-iris lens)  
Iris function : Manual Electric iris (EI)/Auto iris (AI) switching  
Electronic iris range : 2 lux to 100,000 lux (F 1.2, lens)  
2.7 lux to 130,000 lux (F 1.4, lens)  
Electronic shutter : 8 speeds, selectable by switches:  
(1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,  
1/10000 sec.)  
Flange-back : 12.5 mm 0.5 mm  
White balance : ATW/AWB LOCK/PRESET/MANUAL switching  
Gain control : Manual ON (Normal: 30 dB, Hi: 36 dB)/OFF switching  
Gamma correction : Manual ON (γ = 0.45)/OFF (1) switching  
Lens mount : CS mount (or C mount with the supplied adaptor)  
Environmental conditions : Temperature: –10˚C ~ +50˚C  
Humidity: less than 90% (no condensation)  
Power supply : 24 V AC ( 4 V), 60 Hz  
Power consumption : Approx. 3.4 W  
Weight : Approx. 330 g (without lens)  
Dimensions: mm  
108.5  
99.5  
56  
1.5  
45  
11  
1/4”–20 UNC  
28  
12  
22  
Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice or obligations.  
 
English  
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