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1. 7 3 Flickerless switch Set to ON position when annoying screen image flicker is detected oF on Standard position Set to ON position during normal use oF om Flickerless Annoying screen flicker may result under fluorescent lighting in areas where power frequency is 50 Hz In such cases set the Flickerless switch to ON position to permit a flicker free picture to be viewed Note If the Flickerless switch is set to ON position sensitivity is reduced compared to operation in the OFF position When using the camera in dark conditions or where light flicker is not an annoyance set the switch to OFF position 16 7 4 ATW AWB selection switch Set the white balance operation OFF ON ATW Set to OFF position during normal use The camera s white balance automatically changes as an object s color temperature varies AWB Set to ON when the difference between the displayed color and actual color is OFF ON annoying Shoot the white object then turn the switch ON The camera operates on the initially set white balance even if an object s color temperature changes 7 5 Mode selection switch Set the operation when the subject becomes dark OFF ON D N The camera mode automatically switches from color to black and w
2. Connector waterproof type Waterproof cap Cable joints gt i B a 7 Connect to the AC mains ll Connect to the monitor Lock screw BNC jack BNC plug Video output terminal Supplied cable 5 Attach the waterproof cap to the camera unit Note If the waterproof cap is not secured to the mounting surface water or moisture soaks in causing the corrosion of the BNC connector This may cause unit failure Check to be sure that the waterproof cap is secured as shown below Fit the waterproof cap shaded area into place 10 6 Connect the camera unit Connect the camera unit to both the monitor and the power supply as illustrated below Notes If the Video output is not terminated at 750 camera images are not properly displayed Make sure that the output has been terminated at 75Q at the connected monitor or switcher e The microphone unit cannot be used for the C CV454 series Video output terminal Video output Video input Monitor Power supply 24 VAC or 12 VDC 2 BNC plug When operating on 12 VDC use the external power supply rated at 12 VDC and over 1 0 A 11 12 6 ADJUSTMENT 1 After completing camera unit installation and connections remove both the sunshade and front cover Removing sunshade Removing the front cover Loosen two sunshade fixing screws Turn the front cover in the direction indic
3. wall then secure the mounting bracket lt 4 Anchor nut Ja Anchor nut M8 or W3 8 24 MB or W3 8 Gelling Ceiling Mounting bracket Mounting bracket Anti rotation screw tapping screw Spring washer amp Spring washer Plain wasner Plain washer Camera mounting bolt N M8 or W3 8 Camera mounting bolt M8 or W3 8 3 Install the camera unit to the mounting bracket using the supplied insulating spacers and Bracket mounting bolts with washer stainless steel Note Be sure to position the insulating spacers between the bracket and bolt as induction voltage or noise may be produced at the joints depending on installation conditions Also do not remove the insulating washers attached to the mounting bracket APARTA TG AL e Mounting bracket g g brac Bracket mounting bolts with washer stainless steel beeb Aega Insulating spacer The insulating washers are attached to the mounting bracket 4 Connect the connector Connect the connector of the supplied cable with waterproof cap to the camera unit s video output terminal then tighten the lock screw of the connector Notes To meet the waterproof requirements insert the connector in place until it will not go any further Wrap self adhesive butyl rubber tape around cable joints in order to prevent rain from soaking in UL 1095 22 Black White non polar
4. A TOA INSTRUCTION MANUAL Outdoor Day Night Camera Wide C CV454D 3 CU Standard C CV454D 9 CU Tele C CV454D18 CU Thank you for purchasing TOA Outdoor Day Night camera Wide Standard or Tele Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long trouble free use of your equipment TOA Corporation TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS sico into saa haka k teks dei iio 3 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 00 e eens a a e m ean 5 3 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 0 00 ia ee te an a a e aa aan 5 4 NOMENCLATURE ioociocinonnd att 6 5 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ue eens T 6 ADJUSTMENT a Ska masa ed Sia cities 12 7 ABOUT MODE SETTING SWITCH 7 1 Focus adjustment switch siine netiis ie ae eee Ee i Rs 15 7 2 Backlight compensation switch ooonnnconncnnnncnnoccnnoccnnnncnnnnncnnacnnnoncnnrn cnn nano 15 753 m EEE CE a aiii a ed ee eh 15 7 4 ATW AWB selection switch ooocccccconcnncccnncnnononacnnnncncnnonarnnnnonnnnnnnrnnnnnnnononanons 16 7 5 Mode selection SWITCH ccccooonnnncnnnccnononncnnnnnnnonanacnnnnnononanarnnnnn cnn ono aeaa o 16 8 TROUBLESHOOTING sosssussisusssusss n na es a a na ne an ana naan canon caninos 17 9 SPECIFICATIONS iskun naan td 18 ACCOSSOII OS samim ema VATANEN A tstadea esate avata 19 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS e Before installation or use be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section for correct and safe operation e Make sure to obser
5. D inch excluding mounting bracket Weight 1 2 kg 2 65 Ib The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement e Accessories Mounting bracket isitici ka TAA a has keik ks vean das seaduse Cable with waterproof cap 2 M ermennnenenanenanaennanaenanane nan Bracket mounting bolts with washer stainless steel Insulating spacer Optional products Pole mounting bracket C BC450PM 19 A URL http www toa jp E TOA Corporation 15523380
6. at center Horizontal 540 lines standard Horizontal 480 lines or more Vertical 350 lines Vertical 350 lines S N Ratio 50 dB Minimum Illumination Flickerless OFF 0 5 Ix 50 IRE color operation 0 1 Ix 20 IRE color operation 0 05 Ix 50 IRE black and white operation incandescent lamp Threshold illumination for mode switching Color to B W mode Approx 5 Ix B W to color mode Approx 25 Ix incandescent lamp White Balance Mode ATW AWB switch selector Focal Length f 3 0 mm 9 0 mm f 9 0 mm 22 0 mm f 18 0 mm 50 0 mm Maximum Aperture Ratio 1 1 4 2 4 1 1 5 2 9 1 1 5 2 3 lris Auto iris Angle of View Horizontal 90 3 31 9 Horizontal 30 6 13 0 Vertical 66 4 23 9 Vertical 22 6 9 8 Horizontal 14 6 5 6 Vertical 10 9 4 2 Adjustment Switch ON OFF used for focus adjustment Day Night Mode Automatic Off switch selector Other Functions Backlight compensation Shutter speed Iris control Max 4 x Sensitivity increase auto Noise reduction Water Dust Protection IP66 Operating Temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Operating Humidity 90 RH or less no condensation Finish Front cover rear cover and sunshade Aluminum light gray paint Mounting bracket Stainless steel light gray paint Dimensions 992 x 230 D mm 93 62 x 9 06
7. ated by the arrow to remove Turn the sunshade then extract it Front cover 2 Connect the camera s monitor output terminal to the monitor Note The camera will not operate if the monitor output terminal is connected to the camera drive unit 3 Switch on the power supply The power is supplied to the camera permitting the camera images to be viewed on the monitor 4 Set each mode setting switch to the position that provides the best picture reproduction If flicker may cause a nuisance turn the Flickerless switch to ON If the camera images will be too dark turn the Backlight compensation switch to ON Note For the details refer to p 15 About mode setting switch 5 Adjust the camera angle Camera s orientation can be adjusted with the camera mounting and bracket mounting bolts loosen e Adjust the inclination of image so that the projection of the camera faces upward by loosening a camera head fixing screw and turning the camera head After adjustment completion retighten the camera head fixing screw Note Horizontal camera angle cannot be adjusted if the camera unit is installed as shown in Example 3 on page 8 ALLER ADA LL SSI Camera mounting bolt y ae e Horizontal angle 60 Zoom ring Mode setting Focus ring Switch Bracket El mounting bolts Projection Camera head Angle of view 90 Turn the Camera head Iris control Vert
8. case of C CV454D 3 Angle of view is set to Wide This camera unit uses a wide lens As the screen curves if set to Wide this is not a failure The color of the cam era image changes periodically The Focus adjustment switch is set to ON Turn the Focus adjustment switch of the Mode setting switch to OFF The screen flickers even when the Flicker less switch is set to ON The Focus adjustment switch is set to ON Turn the Focus adjustment switch of the Mode setting switch to OFF Noise is added in image Cables of other electric appliances such as fluorescent lights are routed in proximity to the camera cable Change the cable route Supplied insulator spacer is not attached Be sure to attach the supplied insulator space Refer to Step 3 on p 9 17 9 SPECIFICATIONS Model No C CV454D 3 CU C CV454D 9 CU C CV454D18 CU Power Source 24 V AC 50 60 Hz or 12 V DC Power Consumption 4 W 300 mA Maximum current 800 mA Image Device 1 3 type IT CCD Number of Effective Pixels 771 H x 492 V 380 000 pixels Scanning System 2 1 interlace Scanning Frequency Horizontal 15 734 kHz Vertical 59 94 Hz Monitor Output VBS1 0 V p p 75 Q RCA pin jack Video Output VBS1 0 V p p 75 Q Water resistant connector Synchronizing System Internal synchronization Resolution
9. ctory preset setting 7 1 Focus adjustment switch Set to ON position when adjusting focus This setting provides the same effect as when using an ND filter oF on Standard position After focus adjustment completion set the switch to OFF position Set to OFF position during normal use orr on Focus adjustment position during adjustment Set to ON position when adjusting focus The subject that was brought into focus when it is bright could be out of focus when it grows dark In such cases set the Focus adjustment switch to ON position only when adjusting focus Note When the Focus adjustment switch is set to ON position the color of the screen may change periodically if the camera is used under fluorescent lighting Further the screen may flicker in areas where the electrical frequency is 50Hz 7 2 Backlight compensation switch Set to ON position to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit oF on Standard position Set to OFF position during normal use Backlight Compensation function does not operate when the switch is set to this position or on Backlight Compensation position This position compensates images from when backlit being became too dark when it is backlit
10. f 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 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 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by TOA Corporation may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The TOA C CV454 series are outdoor Day Night cameras equipped with a 1 3 CCD A lineup of cameras with three types of lenses Wide Standard and Tele allows accurate monitoring over a wide range from near to distant subjects depending on the installation location Noise reduction function enables clear image to be viewed in lower noise under poor lighting conditions It functions as a color camera in the daytime and as a high sensitivity monochrome camera in darkness making it ideal for installation in locations that require around the clock monitoring Its dust proof and waterproof IP66 construction permits it to be mounted to an outdoor wall or ceiling without using a special device Angle of the camera unit can be ad
11. hite operation when the subject becomes dark COLOR The camera mode does not switch to black and white operation even when the subject becomes dark The camera always generates color images OFF ON 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Cause Remedy No camera image dis played on the monitor Cables are not correctly connected Connect the cables correctly BNC plugs are not correctly sold ered Solder BNC plugs correctly Camera image is not clear Camera lens does not focus properly Focus the lens Lens is dirty Remove dirt on the lens Image black level of the monitor is not correctly adjusted Adjust the level correctly in accordance with the instruction manual of the monitor When the subject becomes dark it could be out of focus The subject that was brought into focus when it is bright could be out of focus when it grows dark Effect of depth of field Focus the lens again after turning the Focus adjustment switch of the Mode setting switch to ON position Refer to Step 6 on p 13 After adjustment completion be sure to turn the Focus adjustment switch of the Mode setting switch to OFF position Camera images too bright Pre set iris control position changed Adjust the Iris control to an optimum level Refer to Step 6 on p 13 Images curved In
12. ical angle 90 For the ceiling installation The C CV454D18 differ in positions of the focus ring and zoom ring their positions are exchanged Camera head fixing screw 6 Adjust the camera s angle of view Adjust the angle of view with the Zoom ring and the focus with the Focus ring for the best possible picture reproduction Notes e Since the Iris control for sensitivity adjustment is factory preset to an optimum position for general use avoid tampering with it in normal conditions Turning the control unnecessarily could cause reduced picture quality or equipment failure When the Iris control needs to be readjusted to match a specific subject first set both the Adjustment switch and the Backlight Compensation switch of the Mode switch to the OFF position then adjust the control to an optimum level After adjustment cover the lens with your hand for several seconds and then release to check the lens for correct iris operation If the focus is adjusted when the subject is bright the subject may go out of focus when it grows dark To avoid this adjust the lens focus after setting the Adjustment switch of the Mode setting switch to the ON position Be sure to switch it back to the OFF position after completing lens adjustment e When the camera shoots a subject projected by an infrared illuminator in a dark place its mode may frequently switch between color and black and white This is due to excessively strong light from
13. ion to prevent accidents that could result in personal injury e Avoid installing the unit in locations exposed to sea breeze or corrosive gas The unit or its mounts may be subject to corrosion that might cause it to fall or result in other accidents If any of the following irregularities occurs immediately switch off the power and inform the shop from where the unit was purchased Further using the unit may result in fire or electric shock If you detect smoke or a strange smell coming from the unit If water or any metallic object gets into the unit If the unit falls or the unit case breaks If the connection cable is damaged exposure of the core disconnection etc If itis malfunctioning no tone sounds when an optional microphone unit is connected If itis malfunctioning no image appears e Do not insert nor drop metallic objects or flammable materials inside the unit as this may result in fire or electric shock e Do not mount the unit in locations exposed to constant vibration The mounting screws and or bolts may be loosened by excessive vibration potentially causing the unit to fall which could result in personal injury e To prevent a fire or electric shock never open nor remove the unit case as there are high voltage components inside the unit Refer all servicing to gualified service personnel A C A UTI ON Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if mishandled could result in moderate
14. justed freely regardless of installation location allowing a wider area to be viewed The C CV454 series power is supplied from 24 V AC or 12 V DC external power source 3 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS Do not direct the camera lens to the sun strong lighting or reflected light If strong light enters the lens this may cause the CCD s internal color filter to deteriorate leading to image discoloration Do not give the camera a great shock or vibration to avoid camera damage It is recommended that the camera be always used in locations where the ambient temperature ranges from 10 C to 50 C and humidity levels of less than 90 to ensure that no condensation is formed e To clean wipe with a dry soft cloth Never use benzene thinner or chemically processed towel as the camera s plastic or other parts may be deformed or discolored e When dust has settled on the camera s lens lightly clean using a commercial camera blower or cleaning paper Installing the camera cables in close proximity to fluorescent lamps or other electrical appliances can downgrade the picture quality In such cases change the wiring If there is a strong electric or magnetic field near the camera such as television transmission antennas motors or transformers this may distort or roll the monitor picture In such cases run the entire wiring route through metal conduit tubing e When using an optional microphone unit avoid installing it near air conditi
15. ng mounting example Wall mounting example Camera mounting bolt M8 or W3 8 Bracket mounting bolt with washer stainless steel accessory Safety M i mounting hole Install the unit only in a location that can structurally support the A WARNING weight of the unit and the mounting bracket Doing otherwise may result in the unit falling down and causing personal injury and or property damage Note Install a safety wire as needed Select the wire considering its length diameter and hook strength 1 Check the mounting bracket s installation location and determine its mounting direction and position Depending on the installation location installation options are available as shown in the examples 1 3 97 6 mm 4 6 x 12mm 12 mm 10 5 mm 120 Example 1 Mounting to a ceiling or wall Camera mounting bolt Example 2 Mounting on a wall If angle which Example 1 can not cover is required Camera mounting bolt 4 CY Example 3 Mounting to a ceiling or wall If only fine adjustment of camera angle is required CN E Camera mounting bolt M8 or W3 8 Anti rotation screw tapping screw Note Installing the mounting bracket using only one camera mounting bolt may cause the bracket to rotate or the bolt to come loose Be sure to secure it with an anti rotation screw tapping screw 2 Install an anchor nut into a ceiling or a
16. oner outlet vents or in such high noise e When the camera shoots a subject projected by an infrared illuminator in a dark place its mode may frequently switch between color and black and white This is due to intensive light from the infrared illuminator In such cases change the illuminator s projection angle to reduce the amount of light on the subject When operating on 12 V DC use the external power supply rated at 12 V DC and over 1 0 A 4 NOMENCLATURE Appearance el MTR View with sunshade front cover and mounting bracket detached View with waterproof cap detached DOM 43 45 1 Vari focal lens 10 Focus ring fixing screw 2 Sunshade 11 Focus ring 3 Front cover 12 Zoom ring 4 Mounting bracket accessory 13 Mode setting switch 5 Satety wire mounting hole 14 Iris control 6 Sunshade fixing screw 15 Cable with waterproof cap accessory 7 Bracket mounting bolt accessory 16 Video output terminal 8 Monitor output terminal RCA jack 17 Camera head fixing plate 9 Zoom ring fixing screw 18 Camera head fixing screw Note The C CV454D18 differ in positions of the focus ring and zoom ring from those above being 11 Zoom ring and 12 Focus ring 5 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Ceili
17. or minor personal injury and or property damage e Leave the installation of the unit to your TOA dealer because the installation requires expert experience and skills The unit may fall off if incorrectly installed resulting in possible personal injury e Do not stand or sit on nor hang down from the unit as this may cause it to fall down or drop resulting in personal injury and or property damage e Be sure to inspect the unit periodically for safety use Deterioration of the installed part may cause dropping of the unit resulting in personal injury and or property damage Contact your TOA dealer as to the periodical inspection e Avoid touching the unit s sharp metal edge to prevent injury e Switch off the power for safety purposes when cleaning or leaving the unit unused for 10 days or more Doing otherwise may cause a fire or electric shock CU version complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation I
18. the infrared illuminator In such cases change the illuminator s projection angle to reduce the amount of light on the subject e Turning the Iris control toward the L position may cause the camera not to switch to black and white mode smoothly 13 14 7 After completing all the adjustments disconnect the cable connected to the monitor output terminal in Step 2 8 Tighten both the camera mounting and bracket mounting bolts then replace the front cover Note If the front cover is not secured enough waterproof effect is reduced causing unit failure 9 Insert the sunshade from the front side of the camera unit as shown below then secure it with two sunshade fixing screws Ceiling mounting example Sunshade fixing screw Screw with captive washer M3x8 Slot to insert the sunshade fixing screw Sunshade Sunshade fixing screw After inserting the sunshade turn clockwise to fix it in position as shown then secure it with the sunshade fixing screws 7 ABOUT MODE SETTING SWITCH Set each switch to the position that provides the best picture reproduction A OFF ON 1 Focus adjustment switch FDI 2 Backlight compensation switch 1 60 ATW BLC D N 11100 3 Flickerless switch AWB 4 ATW AWB selection switch COLOR 5 Mode selection switch Mode Setting Switch Fa
19. ve the instructions in this manual as the conventions of safety symbols and messages regarded as very important precautions are included We also recommend you keep this instruction manual handy for future reference Safety Symbol and Message Conventions Safety symbols and messages described below are used in this manual to prevent bodily injury and property damage which could result from mishandling Before operating your product read this manual first and understand the safety symbols and messages so you are thoroughly aware of the potential safety hazards A W AR N NG Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if mishandled could result in death or serious personal injury To prevent lightning strikes install the unit at least five meters away from a lightning rod and yet within the protective range angle of 45 of the lightning conductor Lightning strikes may cause a fire electric shock or personal injury Install the unit only in a location that can structurally support the weight of the unit and the mounting bracket Doing otherwise may result in the unit falling down and causing personal injury and or property damage e Use nuts and bolts that are appropriate for the ceiling s or wall s structure and composition Failure to do so may cause the uniit to fall resulting in material damage and possible personal injury e Tighten each nut and bolt securely Ensure that the bracket has no loose joints after installat
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