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Operation manual for the Carbide C50-C75
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1. EVI D100 Emulation J Show Log Retries 0 Cancel 12 REMOVING C50 1 Remove screw in base 2 Grasp C50 firmly with both hands 3 Use your arms and legs to lift the C50 do not use your back to lift CAUTION KEEP FIRM GRIP ON CAMERA DO NOT DROP POD100 Setup Attach the POD100 mount by bolting it to the side of the C50 Sight Adjusting 1 Point the Sony day camera at a predetermined point of heat such as a Mount light bulb POD100 with 2 Make sure that the day camera has the light bulb in the center of it s conical field of view 3 Adjust the thermal imaging camera using the adjustment screws on top side and inside of the POD 100 mount 4 Once adjusted tighten all screws down Suggest using Loctite to counteract vibration washers and connect the cable Conical Washer Tilt adjust loosen inside screw and top screw O Top Screw Enas 10 11
2. WIRE LIST P5 Mil Spec to HiDef Connector and Octopus wire setup 1 Mil spec Connector 2 Power 3 Video2 Audio 4 Video1 5 RS232 6 RS422 485 14 MOUNTING C50 Position C50 over pedestal at desired mount position line up screw holes C50 Base 4 645 BC 0 452 through hole SECURING C50 After the C50 has been placed on mount secure it with 3 8 x 16 7 8 screws in the holes provided Use provided 5 16 hexagonal tamper proof wrench to tighten screws in pedestal Insert and twist the connector coupling sleeve CW to lock cable in place To remove cable twist the coupling sleeve CCW and pull out Preset Tour Tour Procedure Presets 1 6 Preset mode gives you the option of manually setting 6 individual presets Then you can run them in sequence to test the functions of your camera gt RY ision Camera Control i x Pan Tit Zoom Presets Misc Manual Commands Titling Pan 545 Pan Speed E Dwell E Set Preset I Last Preset In Tour Tour Mode ilt 57 5 il fe Get Current Tilt Tilt Speed KORS 4 2 al a 5 6 Begin by moving your camera to a desired position Once position is achieved select Preset 1 click Get current then click Set Preset This will set that position as your first preset Continue to change the position of the camera and repeat the process Each time you move to a new position
3. MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IS LIMITED TO THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY IN NO EVENT SHALL RVISION BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM A THE OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FOR ANY MALFUNCTION DELAY FAILURE OR INADEQUACY OF THE PRODUCT DURING ANY USE AND CONDITIONS WHETHER OR NOT AUTHORIZED BY FURNISHED INSTRUCTIONS OR B ANY DELAY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND RVISION s CONTROL SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE 19 TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND CUSTOMER SERVICE Trouble amp Problems 1 Review trouble shooting verify cables and power 2 Contact your local sales representative 3 Contact Technical Support at RVision Inc 408 437 5777 Voice 408 437 9923 FAX attention rvisionusa com Call for RMA number before shipping system for repair No systems are accepted in Receiving Department without RMA number 18 INDEX SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT 4 e UNPACK C50 cccccccscccecseeeeseeeeseeeesseeeereees 5 e INSTALLATION ccccccecccceeseecerseeeeseeeeeeeees 6 e SIGHT ADJUSTING iiair 11 CAMERA FUNCTIONS pSEE 00 ce00eeee 12 e WIRE LIST 14 INSTALLAT
4. on the application When everything is how you want it press the set button to confirm and text will appear on screen To start over press clear 13 CAMERA FUNCTIONS Windows program pSEE exe Note Applies to Sony 780 980 Camera Only See payload section of the manual for specific instructions Zoom Command Zoom In Zoom Out Directional Command Home Up Down Left Up Left Down Left Right Up Right Down Right Speed Slider Slide bar to adjust the motor speed Quick Preset Command Go to preset 1 6 Focus Command Manual Focus Use focus slider to adjust Auto Focus gt R ision Camera Control E xj Pan Tit Zoom Presets Misc Manual Commands Titing Zoom In Up Left Up Right aa __lituminator_ IV Auto Focus IV Digital Zoom i i Left Home Right 4 5 Focus a J z Use Slider no Sens ot nn Speed 6 7 4 N2 183 D e OK Cancel Misc NIR Near Infared Mode N2 Pressure Nitrogen pressure Stabilization Camera Stabilization Get Serial No Camera serial No Show Log Shows command log Reset Restarts the Camera Backlight turns back light mode on Defaults Sets Camera to Defaults Control RY ision Camera Pan Tilt Zoom Presets Misc Manual Commands Titling a Illuminator Servos On T Inverted N2 Pressure Get Serial No NIR pars ee IV Brakes M Use GOTOs J Slow shutter Stabilization Toggle J Don t Wait For ACK Reset __Detauits J Backlight
5. select a different preset Whatever preset you want to be the last in the series click on the Last Preset in Tour box The Dwell box can be used to change the number of seconds the camera stays at a certain preset Once you have assigned positions to all six presets you can the click on Tour Mode or you can go to each preset individually by clicking on the 1 6 buttons Tour mode will go through each of the six presets in order Once the cycle is completed it will repeat itself Titling Vertical Position use 1 3 to test Horizontal Position use 1 3 to test Text Use alpha test to test Color test with text gt R ision Camera Control xi Pan Tilt Zoom Presets Misc Manual Commands Titling Titling On Vertical Position fo Coo ME Horizontal Position boo xl Veios Text 20 Characters Max il Note The values in the above controls do NOT indicate the current sta Titling allows you to put text up on your viewing screen You are also able to decide where on the screen your title appears This is based on a grid system where 0 0 is in the top left of the screen To pick your vertical position start with zero and for each numerical increase your title will move to the right To pick your horizontal position start with zero and for each numerical increase your title will move down After you have positioned your text you can then choose to change Its color depending
6. the product mount rack bar or other mounting device or to the mobile site motor vehicle or stationary installation site by collision traffic accident vandalism calamity or Act of God RVISION does not warrant the use of any particular rack or mount by any particular manufacturer for use in mounting the product to the motor vehicle or other mobile or stationary site This warranty does not cover damages resulting from malfunction defect destruction or failure of the rack bar or other device to which the camera is mounted to a motor vehicle or other mobile or stationary site Always install a security tether to the edge bolt of the camera This warranty does not cover adjustment of customer operated controls as explained in furnished instructions RVISION makes no warranty a that a motor vehicle or any other mobile site may be operated safely and with due care by use of the product whether or not explained in or authorized by furnished instructions or b as to the frequency an operator may make viewing changes by manual selections on the LOOK display control or as to the frequency or length of continuous time if any an operator may view and concentrate mental attention on the LOOK control display and contemporaneously operate the motor vehicle or other mobile site to which it is installed and at the same time operate the motor vehicle or other mobile site in a safe manner and with due care and circumspection under any driving roadway
7. C50 C75 Platform RVISION Inc 2365A Paragon Drive San Jose CA 95131 www rvisionusa com 1998 2006 by RVision inc Printed in USA Made in USA 660529 01 20 RVision Inc Imaging Systems for Sight Carbide 50 10 Carbide 75 35 Ruggedized Pan Tilt Platform SEE Installation Instructions and User Manual Specification 660529 02 Manual Carbide 50 75 Date SSEPT2006 Author EPJohnson WARNINGS READ COMPLETE MANUAL PERFORM PRE OPERATIONAL CHECK DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT TRAINING INSTALLATION IS NOT BE DO IT YOURSELF HEAVY LOAD Two Man Lift DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE DISTRACTION IN MOBILE APPLICATION STAY ALERT INPUT VOLTAGE 22 26VDC ONLY Carbide 50 2 5A max 1 0A rest Carbide 75 1 5A max 0 5A rest UNPLUG WHEN NOT IN USE SEE Camera and Pole Mount equipment complies with Federal Communications Commission part 15 Class A for EMI emissions RVISION LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMIT OF LIABILITY For a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase RVISION warrants that each of the component parts of SEE will not malfunction destruct disconnect or fail to operate when operated properly according to furnished instructions RVISION warrants that the SEE mount will not become disconnected from the rack bar or other device to which the product is attached when mounted in accordance with furnished instructions except that this warranty does not apply to disconnection resulting from impact to
8. ION CONSIDERATIONS 16 e TECHNICAL SUPPORT 18 WARRANTY AND LABILITY 19 SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT Video Ideal 75 ohm coaxial low loss video coaxial cables properly terminated to coaxial connectors Symptoms 1 Rolling interference Herringbone in video Power supply interference power wiring may need to be relocated or shielded 2 Short Horizontal Black amp White lines crossing Video Communication lines may need to be relocated or shielded Communication Communication is based on a two way system each command to the camera is received then an acknowledgment is sent back to the controlling computer system Ideal Shielded twisted pair RS232 twisted pairs RS422 for long runs 200ft A C50 B Test Cable Symptoms C Octopus optional 700011 1 Sluggish pan tilt camera drifts after pan tilt control is stopped Bad Communication line transmitting from the camera to the computer Test line and repair 2 No Pan Tilt Zoom Bad communication line transmitting from the C computer to the camera 3 Erratic movement without user input Noisy line line disconnected at the computer side or intermittent communication line transmitting from the computer to the camera Test line and repair 4 Intermittent control Intermittent communication lines wire run too long for wires used or communication protocol Use wiring with better noise immunity and transmission quality Wire runs over 200 feet may
9. require RS422 communication camera 77 ENE ni P5 to Hidef Cable Octopus Connector Cable alle A 17 Warning Before attaching the live wires to the camera use a Multi Meter UNPACK C50 to test the voltage coming out of the positive pins and the ground pins check wire lists All power pins should be tied to Open up box and power all ground pins should be tied to ground It would also Remove cables and then grasp the C50 firmly with be advisable to put an AMMETER in line with the power supply to indicate if the unit is drawing too much current This may help prevent units from being damaged by incorrect application of power both hands and lift out For Camera type 820015 no illuminator Peak 3 AMPS Resting 500 MILIAMPS Lift the C50 free from the box Place on pedestal for Digital Ammeter DC Multi Meter testing and verification INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS The Camera has 3 main subsystems that may have independent issues Power Requirements 22 26VDC at camera under load Correct input voltage sufficient current depends on payload Cable length AWG voltage drop calculation based on peak current Ideal Largest power conductors shortest length possible to minimize voltage drop Use high quality regulated power supplies with minimum peak to peak ripple possible Symptoms Insufficient power can cause three main types of failures due to voltage drop insufficient c
10. traffic or other conditions or circumstances RVISION does not warrant that it is lawful to operate the product installed on a motor vehicle while contemporaneously operating the motor vehicle on public streets and highways of any state or locality in the United States or in any other country This warranty does not apply to uncrating setup installation removal of the product or any of its components for repair or reinstallation of the product after repair This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of RVISION including but not limited to any malfunction defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts improper maintenance operation contrary to furnished instructions shipping or transit accidents modification or repair by the user abuse misuse neglect accident incorrect power line voltage or connection defective rack or other mount not provided by RVISION fire flood or other Acts of God or normal wear and tear TFT Display component is warranted for 90 days This warranty is limited to either repair or replacement of the product by RVISION the choice as to which is in the exclusive discretion of RVISION The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and RVISION does not assume or authorize any party to assume for it any other obligation or liability THE DURATION OF ANY WARRANTIES WHICH MAY BE IMPLIED BY LAW INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF
11. urrent when the camera Is drawing peak load lt 22 Volts C50 Weak Torque C75 No P T movement lt 10 Volts at Camera Sony camera blue screen lt 6 Volts at Camera no operation 16 INSTALLATION 700282 01 P5 Mil Spec to HiDef J1 14 18P P5 MS J1 HiDef Female C50 Mount Pin Awg Color Signal Pin Ona OBST wee ma Ohm coax Shield Video GND J2 1 Black 75 Ohm coax a B ee Video Sag J1 Pe GND J2 3 ase amo S eHo eS _ SIE 28 Wh Org Tx 232 25 pedestal using 3 8 x 16 7 8 screws Sa Bs in the holes provided Jt F 28 Org Wht Rx 232 2 6 Sano Wht 75 Ohm coax Audio Video J1 G 28 Center 2 J2 7 J1 H Wht Blu RS485 Ina J2 8 J1 J Blu Wht RS485 In b J2 9 Out Wht Grn J2 10 T Out Grn Wht b J2 11 20 Gm NRGND J2 12 JEN 20 Org NRP Place the C50 C75 on the Platform ric P 20 Ye NIRGND SDF M S z Make sure that the Platform is level and stable before mounting the ae a o NIR Power J2 15 C50 C 75 Wht 75 Align mounting holes on the C50 C75 and insert Socket head screws Ohm Coax Audio Video Use the included hex wrench for the 4 socket head screws After J1 S Shield 2 GND tightening wiggle C50 C75 to ensure stability and tight attachment Cable overall Removal of the C50 C75 is accomplished by releasing the same four Pi Back Shell shield J2 outside of shell SCrews Note thread lock may be used to counteract vibration J1 n 6 15
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