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JVC Camcorder TK-AM200 User's Manual

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1. JVC ACTIVE MOVEMENT VIDEO CAMERA TK AM200 INSTRUCTIONS For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the body Retain this information for future reference Model No TK AM200 This instruction book is made from 100 recycled paper Serial No SC96866 001 ee oe IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read all of these instructions Save these instructions for later use All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid clean ers or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards Do not use this appliance near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart stand or table The appliance may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and PORTABLE CART WARNING N symbol provided by RETAC serious damage to the appliance Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the appliance Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be vi moved with
2. P Changing Camera Settings Using the RM P2580 When the RM P2580 is used as the remote control unit the camera s built in menus can be called up and set from the remote control unit This function is explained on this page For details refer to the Instruction Manual for the remote control unit MENU SET button button Power switch on the rear panel REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RiM P2580 JAER Hita BOO SG im PAN TILT control EE lever RM P2580 SETUP POSITION SETUP Submenu tem t CAMERA 7 to be cursor CONTROL UNIT followed SETUP screen from the remote control SETUP gt CAMERA MODE SELECT CAMERA VIDEO ADJUST VIDEO ADJ FOR POSI TEXT EDIT AUTO PATROL SET AUTO PAN SET PANIC ALARM SET FACTORY SETTINGS Camera SETUP screen CAMERA MODE SELECT V PHASE 127 POS TEXT LOC UP L ALM TEXT SIZE DOUBLE BLC EDIT1 BLC EDIT2 Submenu sample screen Change mark CAMERA MODE SELECT V PHASE gt xPOS TEXT LOC ALM TEXT SIZE BLC EDIT1 DOUBLE BLC EDIT2 Sample screen after change 18 1 2 4 Set the power switch on the rear panel of the remote control unit to ON When the MENU button is pressed for about 3 seconds the LED lights up and the re mote control s SETUP screen will be out put from the MONITOR OUTPUT 1 connec tor Use the PAN TILT control lever to move the cursor gt and align it the CAMERA item The cursor will
3. Sw Control signal When connecting Connecting the control signal cable Use a twisted pair cable for connection See page 13 Camera 1 RM P2580 terminal board AA AY EI ADL A Camera 2 terminal board Connect Camera TX to RM P2580 RX Camera TX to RM P2580 RX Camera RX to RM P2580 TX Camera RX to RM P2580 TX The A D marks indicated on both the camera terminals and the RM P2580 terminals facilitate correct connections Connect the terminals with identical marks Camera 3 terminal board NEVE 907 907 2 m ee iy SGD CO Qa este Example Camera 1 N ID x10 position 0 TI ID x1 position 1 Camera ID setting switches Set to match the RM P2580 VIDEO INPUT terminal number for each camera itch 4 Select the synchronization method of the camera image Set the switch on all cameras to ON Line Lock and match with the V PHASE Only possible in 60 Hz regions c See page 20 itch 3 Set this to ON signal termination ON only on the camera placed at the end of the control signal cable Set to OFF on all other cameras itch 2 Set to OFF DUPLEX side itch 1 Set to ON MULTIDROP side selector switch Set to the RS 422A RS 485 side e Turn OFF the power supply to all equipment to be used before making connections eCarefully read the Instruction Manual for each piece of equipment to be used before making connect
4. There are two types of screens on which the light metering area can be changed BLC EDIT 1 and BLC EDIT 2 CAMERA MODE SELECT V PHASE 127 POS TEXT LOC UP L ALM TEXT SIZE DOUBLE gt BLC EDIT1 BLC EDIT2 CAMERA MODE SELECT screen BLC EDIT 1 screen ANANAA Light metering area A A o V V V oO 5 VYVVV BLC EDIT 2 screen AA AAAA Light metering area KIKK da v v vy o S oO VvvvVY PAN TILT control lever RM P2580 Select BLC EDIT 1 on the CAMERA MODE SELECT screen When the SET button is pressed the BLC EDIT 1 screen is displayed c See page 20 When BLC EDIT 2 is selected and the SET button is pressed the BLC EDIT 2 screen is displayed c See page 20 2 Press the SET button to select the edges of the light metering area to be set Left Up gt Right Down gt Left Down 3 Press the PAN TILT control lever up down left or right to enlarge or decrease the area occupied by the light metering area 4 When done with setting of the light me tering area press the MENU button e The set light metering area is retained in memory and the CAMERA MODE SELECT screen returns m To use the set light metering area set the BLC MODE item on the VIDEO ADJUST FOR POSI screen to EDIT 1 or EDIT 2 25 SS a 075 P Changing Camera Settings Using the RM P2580 Up to 16 characters can be selected as camera text f
5. servicing instructions in the literature accompa nying the appliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Due to design modifications data given in this instruction book are subject to possible change without prior notice WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTRO CUTION NE PAS EXPOSER APPAREIL A LHUMIDITE OU ALA PLUIE INFORMATION FOR CANADA RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Class B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada ee oe Thank you for purchasing this product These instructions are for TK AM200U CONTENTS INTRODUCTION FEAT een 6 Safety Precautions Jen diadedsee 6 Operating PrecautioriS EEE EEE 7 Controls Connectors and Indicators EE 8 Gamera BOOY REE EN EE 8 ce MOUN esere E E 9 SYSTEM RM P2580 System sacscccscnctsctesiscssverswedetioniasentonlansntecessuntnsevinceadaneesauteimndcecdaacisneniandelccteeeniecne 10 INSTALLATION Connections to Terminal Board ccccccccccccceesseeeeeceeeseeeeeecceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeessaeaeeeeeeeeesaaageess 12 Camera NS ES ENE NG 14 Sale Ve 6 EEE e adaa 16 Ch
6. Guide holes for mounting the camera body The camera body mounting guides are inserted into these holes Camera direction alignment mark When mounting the ceiling mount to the ceiling align this mark with the center of the direction in which you want the cam era to face Camera clamping screw To hold the camera body in place be sure to use this screw to clamp the camera clamp Positioning alignment protrusion When attaching the camera body align the camera clamp on the camera body with this protrusion amp Drop prevention wire hook Attach this wire to the drop prevention wire hook on the camera body Safety wire attachment hole To prevent the camera from accidentally dropping down fasten a wire from the ceiling to this hole using an M3 screw lt See Ceiling Installation step 2 on page 16 9 SYSTEM RM P2580 System m System with up to 8 cameras Sixteen position settings available for each camera Camera pals Con trol signal cable er HMM Video signal cable _ Termination OFF Camera TK AM200 a2 ULU me T 02 AC24V Camera TK AM200 Fame S TUTE TUE TTEEATTT NaN Camera ID 08 Wt ae ao ee CAM SW Time apse VCR cm OUT i o gt TO CAMERA CAMERA MONITOR t A Remote Control Unit ag uf HEGE RM P2580 ein 900 OO
7. Note When used in a system with the RM P2580 this setting becomes invalid Make the setting using the RM P2580 ALARM TIME option POLARITY Sets the polarity of the alarm input MAKE MAKE MAKE Alarm condition generated when BREAK MAKE connected BREAK Alarm condition generated when BREAK connected POSITION Sets the camera position at the time of alarm HOME POS 1 input POS 1 to POS 15 Sets whether or not manual operation should ALARM ALARM be accepted during alarm operation MANUAL p ALARM Manual operation not accepted dur ing alarm operation MANUAL Manual operation is accepted also during alarm operation Note When used in a system with the RM P2580 this setting becomes invalid The mode becomes the ALARM priority mode FACTORY SETTINGS Screen Used for returning all settings to the default values Item Function Variable Factory range FACTORY Used to return menu settings to the factory SETTINGS settings YES Returns settings to the factory settings NO Settings are not returned to the factory settings Memo When YES is selected and the SET button is pressed after EXECUTING has been displayed for about 10 seconds on the screen DATA CLEARED is shown for about 3 seconds Do not turn off the power during this interval BLC EDIT Screen This is a screen for changing the position of the light metering area used for backlight compensation
8. care S3126A Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This appli ance should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For appliance designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions 10 This appliance system is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug 11 For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it fr
9. first character of the text is confirmed and the second character can now be in put shown blinking 5 When the whole text has been input press the MENU button e DATA SAVED is shown on the monitor for about 3 seconds and then the TEXT EDIT screen returns POSITION TEXT Setting A title can be set for the registered positions for each camera The position text can consist MENU SET button of up to 16 characters TEXT EDIT CAMERA TEXT gt POSITION TEXT TEXT EDIT screen Character area POSITION TEXT 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK LMNOPROR S TVA cane de tO hijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ae Space SELECT TEXT gt ZOOM POSITION TEXT screen Text input area POSITION TEXT 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK ENN hijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ee POSI SELECT TEXT gt ZOOM button mene key ZOOM TELE POSITION button button z Tai PAN TILT control lever ZOOM i ae I ENTER button WIDE button RM P2580 Select the POSITION TEXT item on the TEXT EDIT screen and then press the SET button e The POSITION TEXT screen is displayed on the monitor Characters selected from the character area are displayed in the text input area m Select the position for which position title text should be set Use the POSITION button gt Numeric key gt ENTER button to select the position r For details see the instruction manual for th
10. move up when the lever is pressed up A e The cursor will move down when the le ver is pressed down W Press the SET button to display the SETUP screen of the camera Memo Items followed by are items that have a submenu Select the item in the same manner as in step 3 Press the PAN TILT control lever to the left or to the right to change the set value of the selected item The value will become smaller when the lever is pressed to the left lt The value will become larger when the le ver is pressed to the right p gt When the set value of an item is changed the change mark shown in the illustra tion on the left appears Memo For details on submenu settings see the next and following pages When changes have been made press the MENU button to return to the higher order menu At this point DATA SAVED is displayed on the screen for about 3 seconds when item settings have been changed Menu Screen Flow The menu screen flow is as follows For details see the pages referred to r See page 20 CAMERA MODE SELECT gt V PHASE 127 POS TEXT LOC UP L ALM TEXT SIZE DOUBLE BLC EDIT1 BLC EDIT2 cr See page 21 SETUP POSITION SETUP CAMERA MODE SELECT screen EE Go R Used for setting functions AGG OBE ge separately for each camera MN ENHANCE HIGH rr See page 23 AV PEAK 8 2 COLOR LEVEL 5 AW
11. screen 28 MENU SET button button Numeric key CAMERA button ZOOM TELE AN TILT E JE button ies i H 22 KG FIT PANTILT control lever ZOOM z E ES 11 ENTER button WIDE button RM P2580 m Use the CAMERA button gt Numeric key ENTER button to select the camera to be set for auto pan Select the AUTO PAN SET item on the camera s SETUP screen and then press the SET button e The AUTO PAN SET screen is dis played on the monitor 2 Use the PAN TILT control lever to align the cursor gt with the START POSI TION SET When the SET button is pressed the START POSITION SET screen is displayed Adjust the angle of view at the start position using the PAN TILT control le ver and ZOOM button 3 When the MENU button is pressed DATA SAVED is displayed on the screen for about 3 seconds before the AUTO PAN SET screen returns The set angle of view at the start posi tion is saved ee 4 RETURN POSITION SET RETURN POSITION SET screen Memo Use the PAN TILT control lever to align the cursor gt with the RETURN POSI TION SET item When the SET button is pressed the RETURN POSITION SET screen is displayed Adjust the angle of view at the return position using the PAN TILT control lever e Movement in the up and down direction tilt and lens operation are not possible at the stop return posit
12. user light me tering area set on BLC EDIT 1 or BLC EDIT 2 of the CAMERA MODE SELECT screen is displayed r See page 20 e Using light metering areas Move the light metering area so that an unneces sary light source is placed outside the area To stop the light metering area display press the MENU button Used for selecting the white balance adjustment func tion MANUAL Selects the manual adjustment mode Adjustment is made in the following items RB GAIN and MG GAIN Automatic color temperature adjustment mode Selects the AWC One push Auto White Balance mode set for the AWC ADJUST item on the CAMERA VIDEO ADJUST screen ATW AWC Used when the white balance is adjusted manually Small value Red is enhanced Large value Blue is enhanced Used when the white balance is adjusted manually Small value Magenta is enhanced Large value Green is enhanced Factory setting MANUAL ATW AWC ATW 0 to 255 0 to 255 RB GAIN and MG GAIN values cannot be changed when W BALANCE is set to ATW or AWC sr TT oe Changing Camera Settings Using the RM P2580 PANIC ALARM SET Screen Used for settings related to the panic alarm input 15 See PANIC ALARM on page 32 Item Function Variable Factory range setting DURATION Sets the duration of the alarm mode operation 5 6 7 8 9 when alarm signal is input 10 15 20 When set to SERIES alarm mode operation continues
13. 80 CAMERA VIDEO ADJUST Screen Continued Function Variable Factory range setting 0 COLOR Used to adjust the color level of the video sig LEVEL nal e To make colors lighter Decrease the value To make colors darker Increase the value AWC Pressing the SET button displays the AWC ADJUST One push Auto White Balance adjustment screen r See AWC ADJUST Screen below AWC ADJUST Screen The white balance compensation values set on this screen are retained in camera body To use the saved white balance compensation values set the W BALANCE item on the VIDEO ADJUST FOR POSI screen to AWC c See page 23 1 AWC ADJUST ADJUST START gt SET 3 AWC ADJUST screen AWC OK 4 Normal screen CAUTION Select the AWC ADJUST item on the CAM ERA VIDEO ADJUST screen When the SET button is pressed the AWC ADJUST screen is displayed Pressing the SET button on the AWC ADJUST screen starts AWC white balance adjust ment When AWC adjustment is completed normally the compensation values are retained in the camera body and AWC OK is displayed on the screen for about 3 seconds before the AWC ADJUST screen returns The following indications are displayed if the AWC adjustment is not accomplished correctly e OBJECT NG improper object HIGH LIGHT ERROR excessive illumina tion e LOW LIGHT ERROR insufficient illumina tion To cancel the AWC operation p
14. BWD gt 400M PATROL No item time Position No setting 10s HOME 20s POS 1 30s 455 POS 15 1 min 2 min SKIP 30 PAN TILT control lever RM P2580 m Use the CAMERA button gt Numeric key ENTER button to select the camera to be set for auto pan c gt For details see the instruction manual for the RM P2580 Select the AUTO PATROL item on the camera s SETUP screen and then press the SET button e The AUTO PATROL setting screen is displayed on the monitor The AUTO PATROL setting screen consists of two screens e When the ZOOM TELE button is pressed the next AUTO PATROL set ting screen appears When the ZOOM WIDE button is pressed the first AUTO PATROL set ting screen returns The PATROL 1 to 8 and 9 to 16 items indicate the AUTO PATROL operation order PATROL 1 Specifies the first position number and the observa tion interval for AUTO PA TROL PATROL 16 Specifies the last position number and the observa tion interval for AUTO PA TROL The next AUTO PATROL screen 2 Press the PAN TILT control lever UD A or down V to align the cursor gt with AUTO PATROL the PATROL No item to be set 2 ee LO e To set the PATROL 9 to 16 items press Fr the ZOOM TELE button to display the PATROL12 POS11 next AUTO PATROL setting screen PATROL 13 POS12 PATROL14 POS13 3 Set the position number of the selected Desi eae PATROL No item F
15. C ADJUST VIDEO ADJUST FOR POSI SETUP screen gt BLC MODE OFF W BALANCE ATW vomits tele conti Ke ana 186 CAMERA VIDEO ADJUST screen MG GAIN ine Used for settings functions related to the video image of each camera r See pages 26 to 27 VIDEO ADJUST FOR POSI screen Seve Used for setting functions related to TEXT EDT gt CAMERA MODE SELECT the image of each position gt CAMERA TEXT CAMERA VIDEO ADJUST POSITION TEXT VIDEO ADJ FOR POSI TEXT EDIT AUTO PATROL SET AUTO PAN SET PANIC ALARM SET r See page 30 FACTORY SETTINGS AUTO PATROL Camera SETUP screen gt TEXT EDIT screen PATROL3 POS2 Used for setting and editing oe character strings superimposed AE on the screen PATROL7 POS6 PATROL8 POS7 FWD BWD gt ZOOM AUTO PATROL screen Used for setting the auto patrol AUTO PAN SET function for automatic sequential gt START POSITION SET movement for each camera RETURN POSLTION SET t7 See page 28 r See page 24 PANIC ALARM SET gt DURATION 10s POLARITY MAKE AUTO PAN SET screen Ge ii a A Used for settings related to auto panning r See page 24 PANIC ALARM SET screen Used for settings related to te ee the panic alarm input FACTORY SETTINGS screen For returning all settings to the default values 19 gt ao Changing Camera Settings Using the RM P2580 CAMERA MODE SELECT Screen Used for sett
16. If voltage drop occurs during will occur when the unit is at its operation the performance will be maximum power consumption pan tilt unstable zoom operated simultaneously Either e Be sure not to inadvertently connect the use a thick cable to restrict the voltage AC 24V cable to an AC 120V power drop at the camera side to below 10 supply This could destroy the unit 12 INSTALLATION Set the switches on the side of the camera in accordance with the system or equipment to be connected to Always turn OFF the power before setting the switches 7 Open the switch cover on the side To open the cover pull outward while pressing at the edge in the direction of the arrow Be sure not to press with excessive force as this could deform or destroy the cover 2 Set the control signal selector switch This switch is used to switch the input and output signal to and from the con trol signal connection terminals When shipped from the factory the switch is set to 422A 485 Normally System setting Camera ID there should be no need to change this switches at de setting When it becomes necessary to change the setting use a fine screw driver or other difficult to break or bend object to change the setting Switch cover Control signal selector switch 2320 485 Initial setting 422 485 422A Use this setting when the 485 camera is connected to the op tional Remote Contro
17. Power requirement AG 24V 50 60Hz 9 0W Communications port RS 422A RS 485 or RS 232C switchable 9600 bit s Ambient temperature 10 to 50 C operating 0 C to 40 C recom mended Mass 0 8 kg including ceiling mount Accessories Instructions x 1 Warranty Card x 1 Service Information Card x 1 Ceiling Mount x 1 Terminal Board x 1 External dimensions Unit mm Terminal board Er 3 Va 135 Mounting hole in ceiling 110 Camera body Ceiling mount e Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 35 VYIINVI OAGIA IN3IN3AOIN IALLIV OOCINV XL VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED JVG is a registered trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD JVG is a registered trademark in Japan the U S A the U K and many other countries 1999 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Al
18. WD BWD gt ZOOM e Use the POSITION button gt Numeric key gt ENTER button to make the set ting 4 Set the observation interval for the se lected PATROL No Press the PAN TILT control lever to the left lt q or to the right p to make the setting f set to SKIP observation will not take place at this position 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to set the position number and observation interval for all the PATROL No items 6 When done with the setting is com pleted press the MENU button e DATA SAVED is displayed on the monitor for about 3 seconds before the camera SETUP screen returns m To start the AUTO PATROL operation press the AUTO PATROL button on the RM P2580 31 ee oe OTHERS By inputting an alarm signal through the panic alarm signal input terminal See page 13 a specified position can be invoked from which surveillance is then conducted The camera can be set so that the PANIC ALARM operation overrides manual operation AUTO PATROL operation and AUTO PATROL operation by terminating these By installing a switch near the camera a single press in an emergency situation will effect immediate observation of an important surveillance point 1 Connecting the Alarm Signal c See page 13 Supply a no voltage contact signal to the panic alarm signal input terminal ALARM 1 Be sure not to supply voltage or connect to other appar
19. anging Camera Settings Using the RM P2580 Menu Operations rrrrrrrnnnnnnnnovvrrrrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnvnnnnnnnnnnssnsnnnnrnnnnnnnsnsrnnnnnnnnnsnsnaseennnnnnnnnnsnasennnn 18 Menu Screen FIOW EEE 19 CAMERA MODE SELECT Screen rrrrnrrrvrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrernrrnrvrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsssnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnn 20 CAMERA VIDEO ADJUST SCreen mmunnnnrnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonrvrnnnnrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnrnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnn 21 AWC ADJUS T SEE eee stesieaadarionenert 22 VIDEO ADJUST FOR POSI Screen rccccicsnceosceoniedunsescmontineachauiceecnauienteddeapanccesibonckoubdoesmenntee 23 PANIC ALARM SET Screen rrrnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnssnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnssnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnsnn 24 FACTORY SETTINGS SF eee 24 PE ET NN 25 CAMERA TEXT SEWING scrissi E E E E 26 POSIHON TE Teen 27 AUTO PAN Setting tes cteesentesnccecrncansanscenesnceadadaccnsheameiacssqsbeeubaiaSescegneansienssnaniesdedshashensadsenandss 28 AUTO PATROL Setting re 30 OTHERS PANNE AAR seede 32 SS CIN CANONS EE EE EEE EE EE NE 34 5 INTRODUCTION Active movement camera with integrated moving mechanism and camera Backlight compensation function provided Enables improvement of video image shot under backlit conditions Electronic shutter with a selectable shutter speed of 1 100 sec reduces flickering caused by fluorescent lighting in areas where the commercial power Supply frequency is 50 Hz Employment of TTL automatic tracking
20. atus open collector terminal etc This could result in incorrect operation or damage e By linking multiple contacts switches as ALARM 2 shown in the illustration the alarm condition can be activated when any of the contacts comes on Memo Ensure that the maximum line resistance value becomes 100 Q or less inside the alarm circuit ALARM IN1 alarm generating switch ALARM IN2 If the resistance is large the alarm may not work correctly 2 Setting of Alarm Signal Polarity POLARITY Match the setting with that of the alarm generating contact switch c See page 24 When the contact closes short the alarm condition is generated Set to MAKE When the contact opens open the alarm condition is generated Set to BREAK 32 Memo Minimum 70 ms or more is required for the camera body to detect the switched condition of the contact Example In the case of MAKE Alarm detection not guaranteed 3 Setting of Alarm Condition Duration DURATION Set how long the alarm condition should last from when the alarm signal is supplied 15 See page 24 Memo When a new alarm signal is input during the alarm condition the alarm condition is prolonged 4 Setting the Alarm Position POSITION Set the preset position to be invoked when the alarm condition is generated r See page 24 5 Setting the Alarm Text Size ALM TEXT SIZE The ALARM text indication ca
21. ches at de setting When it becomes necessary to change the setting use a fine screw driver or other difficult to break or bend object to change the setting Switch cover Control signal selector switch 2320 485 Initial setting 422 485 422A Use this setting when the 485 camera is connected to the op tional Remote Control Unit RM P2580 Input and output of signals with electrical characteristics con forming to the EIA TIA RS 422A or RS 485 standard takes place 232C Input and output of signals with electrical characteristics con forming to the EIA TIA RS 232C standard takes place Control signal When connecting to a personal connection terminals computer etc Settings for use with RS 422A 485 Settings for use with RS 232C Memo The control signal selector switch setting position and the signals input and output to and from the control signal connection terminals are as shown in the illustration on the left Improper setting could result in incorrect operation or damage 14 3 Set system setting switches Switches HH HORYYEnE Jess Switch numbers e Switch 1 2 System connection selector switch Set the system connection selector switches Switch 1 2 in accordance with the equipment that the camera body is to be connected to Connecting Switch 2 OFF RM P2580 Memo Switch 1 and 2 are used t
22. e RM P2580 2 Use the ZOOM TELE or ZOOM WIDE button to select the position in the text input area The position moves to the right when the ZOOM TELE button is pressed and it moves to the left when the ZOOM WIDE button is pressed 3 Use the PAN TILT control lever to select the character to be input from the character area 4 When the first character for the text has been selected press the ZOOM TELE button The first character of the text is confirmed and the second character shown blinking can now be input 5 To set other position text titles select the position and then repeat steps 2 to 4 to set the text 6 When setting of all titles is completed press the MENU button e DATA SAVED is shown on the monitor for about 3 seconds and then the TEXT EDIT screen returns 2 h a E Changing Camera Settings Using the RM P2580 AUTO PAN Setting AUTO PAN is a function that automatically swings the camera horizontally in a panning movement Select this setting to observe the range between two points Set for each camera SETUP CAMERA MODE SELECT CAMERA VIDEO ADJUST VIDEO ADJ FOR POSI TEXT EDIT AUTO PATROL SET AUTO PAN SET PANIC ALARM SET o gt FACTORY SETTINGS CAMERA SETUP screen AUTO PAN SET START POSITION SET RETURN POSITION SET AUTO PAN SET screen START POSITION SET START POSITION SET
23. g is only performed when the system connection selector switches Switch 1 and 2 are set to RM P2580 The camera ID number is a number to identify each of the cameras connect to the RM P2580 The camera ID number should be the same as the number of the RM P2580 VIDEO INPUT terminal to which the camera is connected Example The camera connected to VIDEO INPUT 1 is set o 1 to 01 as shown 9 0 7 on the right Y Y W 2 PIF Single figures figures Memo If the camera ID numbers of cameras connect to the RM P2580 are duplicated the system will not work correctly 5 When setting of the switches is com pleted close the cover over the setting switches again 15 INSTALLATION Ceiling Installation FN Make a hole 75 mm diameter in the ceil ing for passing the connection cables NG 2 Attach the provided ceiling mount to the ceiling Attach the ceiling mount so that the cam 2 era direction mark is aligned with the direc To ceiling slab F j tion in which you want the camera to face or channel ED Coincide the center of the mount with the hole 75 mm diameter for passing the cables through the ceiling Attach the ceil ing mount to the ceiling using 4 Screws e Use M4 screws or bolts for attaching the amea Ceiling mount tion If wood screws are used use screws with mark a diameter of 4 1 mm KA The screw head heig
24. g mount Camera body clamp Fix the camera body to the ceiling mount by fastening the ceiling mount s camera clamping screw B to this clamp Drop prevention wire hook Attach the drop prevention wire from the ceiling mount to this hook O Switch cover Open this cover to use the setting switches The cover can be opened by pushing the cover edge in the direction of the arrow Control signal selector switch RS 422A RS 485 RS 232C Switches the communication mode of the control signal terminal e When connected to the RM P2580 set to the RS 422A RS 485 side e When connected to a personal com puter etc set to the RS 232C side c m Ceiling Mount System setting switches Set switches in accordance with the sys tem to be connected to The settings comprise setting the form of the control signal cable connection communication protocol control signal termination ON OFF and image synchro nization method c See Camera Settings on page 14 Camera ID setting switches Use to set the camera ID Be sure to set the camera ID when switch 1 of the system setting switches is set to ON MULTIDROP c See Camera Settings on page 14 FOR SERVICE connector Exclusively for service purposes Ceiling Mount Mounting holes x4 Use these holes to attach the ceiling mount to the ceiling Guide holes for mounting camera x3
25. ht should be no more J eee than 3 mm Safety wire a r less Sa CAUTION attachment To prevent the ceiling mount and camera from dropping down it is recommended to connect the ceiling mount to a ceiling slab or channel with a wire Fasten the wire to the safety wire attachment hole using an M3 screw as shown in the illustration hole 3 Pass the wired terminal board through the hole in the ceiling mount and attach it to the camera body 1 Slide the tab on the terminal board into the guide on the camera When the ter minal board is moved in the direction of the arrow it is secured to the camera 2 Connect the connector cable from the camera body to the connector on the ter minal board 4 Attach the drop prevention wire As shown in the illustration pull the drop prevention wire out from the ceiling mount and attach it to the drop prevention wire hook on the underside of the camera body Memo Bundling the drop prevention wire together with the cables connected to the terminal board using vinyl tape will help prevent the cables from being pinched CAUTION Be sure to attach the drop prevention wire If not attached the camera body could drop down 16 Wil Positioning alignment Ex protrusion Camera Camera clamping screw Ceiling mount RE p Camera aY body Camera clamping screw Slig
26. htly loosen 5 Mount the camera body 1 Ensure that the camera clamping screw on the ceiling mount is loosened 2 Align the ceiling mount s positioning alignment protrusion in the illustra tion on the left with the camera clamp in the illustration on the left position on the camera body and press the cam era body straight against the mount CAUTION Exercise caution so as not to pinch the drop prevention wire and the connected cables 3 Rotate the camera body clockwise as far as it will go At this point check that the camera body clamp is located on the camera clamp ing screw on the ceiling mount 4 Tighten the camera clamping screw m Changing the position of the mounted camera body 1 Slightly loosen the camera clamping screw By turning the camera body counterclockwise the position of the mounted camera body can be changed within a range of approxi mately 40 degrees approximately 20 degrees to the left and right Memo Loosening the camera clamping screw too much will cause the camera body to come off the ceiling mount 2 After the position for the camera body is decided tighten the camera clamp ing screw CAUTION Be sure to tighten the camera clamping screw fully Otherwise the camera body may vibrate or drop from the ceiling m To dismount the camera from the ceiling perform steps 3 to 5 in reverse order 17 gt A
27. ing functions separately for each camera Item Function Variable Factory range setting V PHASE POS TEXT LOC ALM TEXT SIZE BLC EDIT 1 BLC EDIT 2 Used to adjust and align the vertical phase of the camera body with other cameras operating in the Line Lock LL mode Adjust while viewing the monitor screen Adjustment is made by tilting the PAN TILT control lever to the left or right Used to select the location for displaying position text UP L Displays the text in the upper left corner of the screen DOWN L Displays the text in the lower left corner of the screen UP C Displays the text in the center of the upper part of the screen DOWN C Displays the text in the center of the lower part of the screen UP R Displays the text in the upper right corner of the screen DOWN R Displays the text in the lower right corner of the screen Used to select the size of the characters displayed during ALARM ALARM NORMAL DOUBLE Pressing the SET button displays the screen BLC EDIT 1 screen on which the user can set the backlight compensation metering area r See BLC EDIT Screen on page 25 Pressing the SET button displays the screen BLC EDIT 2 screen on which the user can set the backlight compensation metering area c See BLC EDIT Screen on page 25 i NORMAL DOUBLE DOUBLE CAMERA VIDEO ADJUST Screen Used for setting functions related
28. ion e Correct setting data will not be memorized if 5 6 the SET button or MENU button is pressed while the camera is moving Be sure to confirm that the camera has stopped before pressing the SET or MENU button When the MENU button is pressed DATA SAVED is displayed on the screen for about 3 seconds before the AUTO PAN SET screen returns The set angle of view at the return po sition is saved When both the start position and the return position have been set press the MENU button The camera s SETUP screen returns m To activate the auto pan operation of the camera press the AUTO PAN button on the RM P2580 29 h Changing Camera Settings Using the RM P2580 AUTO PATROL Setting The AUTO PATROL function allows you to specify multiple positions up to 16 positions that the camera will move to in the specified order and observe for the specified interval AUTO PATROL is set for each camera 2 3 ZOOM TELE button Sgele ZOOM qr e E MENU SET button button Numeric key meel CAMERA button JTG toll POSITION button ANA ENTER button WIDE button CA Ne SETUP CAMERA MODE SELECT CAMERA VIDEO ADJUST VIDEO ADJ FOR POSI TEAT EDIT AUTO PATROL SET AUTO PAN SET PANIC ALARM SET FACTORY SETTINGS Camera SETUP screen AUTO PATROL screen AUTO PATROL FWD
29. ions eFor the appropriate connection cables and the length of these carefully read Connections to Camera Terminal Board on page 12 e The control signal cable cannot be used for loop connection 11 INSTALLATION Turn OFF the power supply to all equipment to be used before making connections Remove the terminal board cover ba HP while pushing its Connections to Terminal Board Vad Remove the terminal board cover and fr connect the video signal cable coaxial cable x1 Connect the AC 24V power cables x2 and the control signal cables x4 When alarm input via the camera is used connect the alarm input cables x2 to the panic alarm signal input terminals Lug plates AC 24V power cable E AC 24V power supply cable To AC 24 V power supply Connect the AC 24 V power supply to the Control signal cable AC 24V terminals on the terminal board RM P2580 To prevent connection errors or a cable re disconnection we recommend the use of monitor Remote lug plates for the connections Control Unit RM i P2580 The following table shows the connection Terminal board Video signal cable coaxial distances cable Maximum extension m 100 170 180 300 320 500 CPEV VVF etc conductor diameter mm CCV etc conductor cross section mm CAUTION e If thin cables are used i e with a high or place the power supply near to the resistance a significant voltage drop camera
30. l Unit RM P2580 Input and output of signals with electrical characteristics con forming to the EIA TIA RS 422A or RS 485 standard takes place 232C Input and output of signals with electrical characteristics con forming to the EIA TIA RS 232C standard takes place Control signal When connecting to a personal connection terminals computer etc Settings for use with RS 422A 485 Settings for use with RS 232C Memo The control signal selector switch setting position and the signals input and output to and from the control signal connection terminals are as shown in the illustration on the left Improper setting could result in incorrect operation or damage 14 INSTALLATION Set the switches on the side of the camera in accordance with the system or equipment to be connected to Always turn OFF the power before setting the switches 7 Open the switch cover on the side To open the cover pull outward while pressing at the edge in the direction of the arrow Be sure not to press with excessive force as this could deform or destroy the cover 2 Set the control signal selector switch This switch is used to switch the input and output signal to and from the con trol signal connection terminals When shipped from the factory the switch is set to 422A 485 Normally System setting Camera ID there should be no need to change this swit
31. lightly at the 1 may malfunction if it is placed standing 100 s setting on a surface or if it is installed in a tilted 3 position When dirt adheres to the dome cover the image will be difficult to see Be sure to clean the lens and the dome cover periodically Use a soft cloth for cleaning Do not use thinner benzene etc If very soiled soak the cloth in a neutral detergent diluted with water and wipe clean Then wipe with a dry cloth e Do not install or use the camera in the following places e In a place exposed to rain or water e In a place with vapor or oil soot for example in a kitchen e Where the temperature is outside the allowed operating temperature range 10 C to 50 C Near a source of radiation X rays i strong radio waves or magnetism Precautions for use with the RM P2580 In place subjected to vibrations e Focus including AF cannot be used In a place with excessive dirt e Do not select more than maximum 16 The camera incorporates an AGC circuit preset positions When it is used under low light conditions e ALARM TEXT EDIT 1 to EDIT 10 the camera sensitivity is automatically sanne be use boosted and the picture may look grainy This is not a malfunction e Use the ATW auto tracking white balance mode when the camera is used under fluorescent lighting If set to MANUAL the correct white balance may not be accomplished e When this camera is used in the ATW auto tracking
32. n be displayed on the screen to indicate the alarm con dition when this is generated The size of the characters should be set 1 See page 20 33 gt OTHERS Camera Signal system NTSC standard Image device IT CCD Effective picture elements Image size Sync system 380 000 pixels H 768 x V 494 1 4 Internal Line lock Only possible in 60 Hz regions Scanning frequency Horizontal 15 734 kHz Vertical 59 94 Hz Horizontal resolution Video S N 470 TV lines 50 dB typical AGC OFF Minimum illumination 4 Ix F1 0 AGC 20 dB Y 25 White balance ATW auto tracking AWC auto white control Manual 2 axis system Electronic shutter 1 60 s standard 1 100 s 50 Hz flickerless Electronic zoom Possible x2 Character display Possible Backlight compensation Available by adjustment of light metering area posi tion Color level adjustment Possible Contour compensation Lens Focal length Horizontal vertical f 2 2 mm Max aperture ratio F1 0 b EN 208 Moving mechanism Panning 30 Panning speed 2 s 47s 6s 12 s 20 40 s 60 s 80 s in MANUAL mode 4 s AUTO PAN mode 120 s Preset maximum Tilting 0 to 60 from down to horizontal direction Tilting speed 2 s 47s 6 s 127s 2078 40 s 60 s 80 s in MANUAL mode 120 s Preset maximum General
33. o Ox Oi Ox Oo oe J agit La ape 09000660 OG MONITOR OUTPUT 1 Memo e When operating a system using the RM P2580 several cameras up to 8 can be connected and used on one control signal cable Consequently an incorrect switch setting on just a single camera will cause the entire system to work incorrectly MONITOR screen e Confirm switch settings on the screen as follows example showing camera ID as 05 1 Confirm that the image from the camera to be checked is displayed on the monitor 2 Turn OFF and then ON the AC 24 V power to the camera to be checked 3 The camera begins the initial operation and characters similar to those shown in the illustration on the right appear on the monitor screen 4 Confirm that DUPLEX and ID LIL are displayed and that the ID number is the correct number the number should be the same as the number of the VIDEO INPUT terminal to which the camera is connected on the rear panel of the RM P2580 caer the CIC part pear If wrong set the camera ID again should be correct INI TIAL gt PROTOCOL DUPLEX 1D 05 10 h m Connections AC 24 V power cable Lug plates To AC 24V power gt supply Control signal cable gt To RM P2580 XSOBNMOBIKTONO To VIDEO INPUT terminal on yal RM P2580 Video signal cable Terminal board coaxial cable m Settings Sw Sw Sw
34. o specify the form of the control signal cable connection between the remote control unit and the camera and the communication protocol Switch 1 Initial setting OFF OFF POINT TO POINT ON MULTIDROP Switch 2 Initial setting OFF OFF DUPLEX two way data transmission SIMPLEX one way data transmission ON e Switch 3 Termination ON OFF switch This is a termination ON OFF switch between the RX and RX control signal connection terminals ON The RX to RX route is ter minated by a 110Q resistor OFF The RX to RX route is not terminated Initial setting OFF In a system using the Remote Control Unit RM P2580 set this to ON only on the camera placed at the end of the control sig nal cable Set to OFF on all other cameras EE e Switch 4 Synchronization signal selector switch Switches the synchronization method of the camera image OFF Internal synchronization INT ON The camera s vertical synchroniza tion is matched with the frequency of the AC 24V line power supply When switching between mul tiple cameras using a switcher selecting this mode and adjust ing the vertical phase can re duce the monitor sync distur bances occurring when the camera image is switched This cannot be used in regions where the power frequency is 50 Hz e Switches 5 6 7 8 These switches are not used Set them to OFF Camera ID setting switches Camera ID settin
35. om the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 12 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it ee I D o a Ca Qo o N 13 14 19 16 d EN 0208 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service person nel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the appliance c If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water d If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Ad just only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other c
36. ontrols may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation e If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replace ment parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the origi nal part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition Safety Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the pres ence of uninsulated dangerous volt age within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to con stitute a risk of electric shock to per sons The exclamation point within an equi lateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important op erating and maintenance
37. or each camera TEXT EDIT gt CAMERA TEXT POSITION TEXT TEXT EDIT screen Space Character area CAMERA TEXT 012345678 9ABCDEFGHIJK LMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefg hijklmnopqrstuvwxyz a aa SELECT TEXT gt ZOOM CAMERA TEXT screen Text input area CAMERA TEXT 0123456789ABCDEFGHI JK LMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefg hijklmnopqrstuvwxyz CAMER SELECT TEXT gt ZOOM 26 MENU SET button button REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM P25S0 aoaaa Numeric key CAMERA button fees aa l PAN TILT control lever Sra SS M LILI EE ENTER button RM P2580 m Select the camera whose text should be set Use the CAMERA button gt Numeric key gt ENTER button to select the camera r For details see the instruction manual for the RM P2580 Select the CAMERA TEXT item on the TEXT EDIT screen and then press the SET button e The CAMERA TEXT screen appears on the monitor screen Characters selected from the character area are displayed in the text input area 2 Use the ZOOM TELE or ZOOM WIDE button to select the position in the text input area The position moves to the right when the ZOOM TELE button is pressed and it moves to the left when the ZOOM WIDE button is pressed 3 Use the PAN TILT control lever to select the character to be input from the character area 4 When the first character for the text has been selected press the ZOOM TELE button The
38. ress the MENU button before the operation is completed nor mally e Even when the VIDEO ADJUST FOR POSI screen s W BALANCE item is set to ATW or MANUAL the AWC adjustment on the AWC ADJUST screen is effective and the value resulting from the AWC adjustment is stored in the camera body However when the positions set by ATW or MANUAL are selected again the image returns from the setting determined by the value resulting from the AWC adjustment to the setting values of ATW or MANUAL respectively e AWC adjustment works separately for each position but only one adjustment value is stored and the value stored in the camera body is the value obtained when AWC adjustment was last performed 22 c VIDEO ADJUST FOR POSI Screen Used for setting functions related to the image of each position range BLC MODE W BALANCE RB GAIN MG GAIN Used to select the backlight compensation function Used when a bright light source etc is placed in the same direction as the subject OFF The backlight compensation function does not work AREA 1 to AREA 4 When the SET button is pressed the fixed light me tering areas are displayed Select one of the four types Light metering Light metering Light metering Light metering area area area area ran AREA 1 AREA 2 AREA 3 AREA 4 EDIT 1 to EDIT 2 When the SET button is pressed the
39. to the video image of each camera range setting AGC MODE Sets the maximum gain of the AGC Automatic OFF Gain Control 10 dB e Set to OFF when the AGC function is not 20 dB used e Set to 20 dB when illumination is particu larly dim SUPER AGC Used when the brightness is still insufficient even if the AGC MODE is set at 20 dB ON Gain level is increased OFF Gain level is not increased x When SUPER AGC is ON e Dark areas of the screen may appear grainy e Gain will be set according to the setting of the SUPER AGC with no relation to the AGC MODE setting SHUTTER Used to set the electronic shutter speed for SPEED each camera To reduce flickering caused by fluorescent light ing set the electronic shutter speed to 1 100 in areas where the commercial power supply frequency Is 50 Hz and to 1 60 in areas where the frequency is 60 Hz ENHANCE Contour compensation function that enhances the sharpness of the monitor screen LOW Low contour enhancement HIGH High contour enhancement AV PEAK Sets the exposure detection as a ratio of the average value and the peak value e AVERAGE value large Increase the AVER AGE value when portions other than the highlighted areas of the screen are dark and look corrupted Ex 10 0 PEAK value large Increase the PEAK value when halation occurs in the highlighted ar eas of the screen Ex 5 5 21 EEE C Changing Camera Settings Using the RM P25
40. white balance mode the recorded colors may be slightly different from the actual colors due to the operational principles of the auto tracking white balance circuit This is not a malfunction fa high intensity object such as a lamp is shot the image on the screen may have vertical lines smear or blur blooming at its periphery This is a characteristic of the CCD and it is not a defect INTRODUCTION A P Controls Connectors and Indicators m Camera Body With terminal board in attached condition Terminal board To connect the coaxial cable used as the video signal cable the power cable the control signal cable and the alarm input signal cable c See page 12 Video output terminal Outputs composite video signals 1V p p output impedance 75 Q Control signal connection terminals Terminals for inputting signals with elec trical characteristics conforming to the EIA TIA RS 422A or RS 485 standard AC 24 V input terminal To input AC 24 V power Panic alarm signal input terminal Terminal for inputting the panic alarm sig nal Settings concerning the panic alarm signal should be made using the PANIC ALARM SET screen See pages 24 and 32 O Terminal board cover Protects the cable connection terminals from dirt etc 8 Side view Camera body mounting guides x3 To be inserted into the guide holes B of the ceilin
41. white balance allows use under various light source conditions Panic alarm input terminal provided Electronic zoom function Control possible via external control signal conforming to the EIA TIA RS 422A or RS 485 standard The unit can be controlled using the optional JVC Remote Control Unit RM P2580 The following functions are available when used in combination with the JVC Remote Control Unit RM P2580 Many kinds of function can be set using menus Camera text position text setting Auto panning function Auto patrol function This function outputs the video image at specified pre set positions in the set order b O Safety Precautions Installation of this unit requires expertise Please contact your JVC dealer for details Be sure to tighten the screws and nuts used for installation securely Insufficient tightening could cause the unit to fall from its mount d EN 0208 Operating Precautions To save energy be sure to turn off the The camera s electronic shutter is set to system when not in use 1 60 s when shipped from the factory e This camera has been designed for indoor When the camera is used under use It cannot be used outdoors fluorescent lighting in an area with a local power frequency of 50 Hz please set the e This camera has been designed shutter to 1 100 s on remote control unit exclusively 10 Se hung oming cevna i Sensitivity will decrease s

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