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1. QO E CO 2 O 2 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o QO 2 27 11 TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS Symptom Possible cause remedy No images on TV Cable is not properly connected to the video in terminal monitor of monitor e The AC adapter is disconnected from the wall AC outlet e The AC adapter output plug is disconnected from the DC jack of the Camera e Zoom is set at TELE to display only white black part of the material e The LED is lit red and the Camera is in the OFF position e The LED is lighting and the OFF Timer mode of the Camera power is working See P 19 e The cable is not connected to each output terminal e The iris is not in the proper position If the iris is fully closed the image cannot be seen e The chosen video output type NTSC is different from the system of the monitor Out of focus e The focus is in the Manual mode Set the focus to the Auto mode by pressing the AUTO button of focus See P 16 e The light shade contrast of the object is too low See P 16 e The object is moving too fast See P 16 No operation via Operation is made with wrong ID number settings See P 18 the wireless remote Operate within the operation range of the wireless control remote control See P 7 e Check the remaining battery life of the wireless remote control e The sunlight
2. RS 4850 0 RS 485 DI Communication specifications e Communication mode Synchronous half duplex e Communication speed 9600bps e Start bit 1 bit e Stop bit 1 bit e Parity bit None Pin assignment Terminal name Signal name Function DATA side Inputs the transmitted received DATA side Inputs the transmitted received DATA side Outputs the transmitted received data DATA side Outputs the transmitted received data GND Grounds oe BC QOOQ00 our If you need the data format specifications and the command table please contact our distributor 24 10 TERMINATING RESISTANCE AND ID ADDRESS SETTINGS The ID address of the RS 485 and the terminating resistance can be set by using the switches Nos 1 through 9 of the DIP Switch 10 located on the bottom of the Main Unit Switch No Function 1 8 Sets the ID address 9 Turns ON OFF the terminating resistance 10 None 1 Setting the terminating resistance The terminating resistance is built in each Camera and it can be turned ON OFF by using the pin No 9 of the DIP Switch 10 of each Camera To prevent the attenuation of the signal turn ON the terminating resistances of the 2 Cameras located at both ends of the longest route of all cameras to be connected to the RS 485 interface and turn OFF the terminating resistances of the other Ca
3. 4 Lens operation a A Eege Eed T AG ST 16 5 BLC Back Light Control DOTTER 17 6 Preset operation EE 17 5 THE ID NUMBER SETTING DOTTER 18 6 OSD On Screen Display sannasnannnnannananneasnnsanesanssannssasnasasnanannannnnannna 19 7A ALARM IN OUT TERMINALS TE E TS 22 1 Alarm input DOTTER 22 2 Alarm output a a a Nr Med dE JA O BA a 22 8 ALL CLEAR SWITCH DOTTER 23 9 RS 485 ssanannasannannnananannanaansnnossnnessnnaasaasasnanannannanaaneasanaasnasassancssasnasannn 24 10 TERMINATING RESISTANCE AND ID ADDRESS SETTINGS 25 1 Setting the terminating resistance DTD 25 2 Setting the ID address E E ATEA 25 11 TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS ITT 28 12 SPEGCIFIGATION Sambal Saad Acta ta alalunnibad 29 13 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES scsssssssssssssssssesssscseecessssnensteseseeeeees 30 1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Overall View CAMERA HEAD UN ALARM IN TERMINAL TERMINAL BLOCK RS 485 IN TERMINAL DIP Switch 10 eee D R GW EE SE OUT TERMINAL ks ALARM OUT TERMINAL DC IN N TEN f INFRARED SENSOR COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT RCA pin jack Wireless Remote Controller o Pasa BACK LIGHT a G5 RESET POWER Abas pia aa BACK aun IRIS FOCUS TV p SAAN OPEN OPEN NEAR PRESET _ KILO anga LB ran NUMBER 1 6 AI O AUTO AUTO e LTD O AAO ZOOM MENU HOME l TELE ct Cy cal Directions WIDE M CURSOR WIDE ch amg 2 MENU 3 CUR
4. 467 8567 Japan OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES U S A Elmo Mfg Corp 1478 Old Country Road Plainview NY 11803 5034 Tel 516 501 1400 Fax 516 501 0429 E mail elmo elmousa com Web http www elmousa com Canada Elmo Canada Mfg Corp 44 West Drive Brampton Ontario L6T 3T6 Tel 905 453 7880 Fax 905 453 2391 E mail info elmocanada com Web http www elmocanada com Germany Elmo Europe G m b H Neanderstr 18 40233 Dusseldorf Tel 0211 376051 Fax 0211 376630 E mail elmoeurope AOL com Web http www elmo de Printed Indapan 6X1PTZC02 Receivable range 32
5. H X 508 V approx 410 000 pixels Minimum illumination 2 Ix Backlight control ON OFF Iris Auto manual White balance ATW push set manual Picture adjustment Color balance AGC gain Edge enhancement Sync System Internal Resolution More than 460 TV lines Y signal with horizontal More than 350 TV lines Vertical SIN ratio 49 dB 29 Pan Tilt Item Specifications Pan range Left150 Right 150 Tilt range Up 30 Down 90 Pan Tilt Speed Auto manual 8 speed Other Item Specifications Title setting Provided Camera preset selection Daisy chain connection Max 223 PTC 200C cameras 13 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Item Quantity AC adapter Model NO D12 10 1000 520494 1 rated input AC120V 60Hz Wireless remote controller RCW PTZS Batteries Type RO3 AAA BNC RCA adaptor plug Fixing plate Screw M3x5 Ceiling plate Wing nut M5 Hexagon head bolt M5x40 Instruction manual Weight and dimensions are approximate Design and specification are subject to change without prior notice Trademark Acknowledgements E MO ELMO are registered trademarks of ELMO CO Ltd 30 WARNING E Unauthorized recording of copyrighted materials photographs etc may infringe on the rights of copyright owners and be contrary to copyright laws Sg ELMO CO LTD 6 14 Meizen cho Mizuho ku Nagoya
6. focus status and the brightness level are set to that specific preset position 17 5 THE ID NUMBER SETTING When multiple Cameras are laid out adjacently and operated via the wireless remote controller the Cameras receiving the infrared rays operate in unison in the same way When each Camera is allocated with a different ID No the Camera can be controlled independently when its ID No is specified via the wireless remote controller The ID Nos can be allocated for up to 6 Cameras 1 Setting an ID No e Turn ON only the camera to be set with an ID BACKLIGHT GETER O W PRESET ID IRIS Focus O C No Leave other adjacent Cameras in the OFF position Unplug their AC adapters from the Cameras or wall socket e Set the remote ID No to the Camera See 6 OSD On Screen Display on P 19 After setting close the Menu screen by pressing MENU button Then repeat the ID No setting for all other Cameras in the same way 2 Operating the Cameras selectively e Press ID button and the LED s of all adjacent Cameras will start blinking at intervals of 0 2 sec To cancel this press button again Then press through 6 buttons and the LED s will go out and selective operation by specifying a the ID No will be ready Now only the selected Camera can be operated via the wireless remote controller 3 Canceling the specific ID of the Cam
7. gt OUT Outputs the alarm signal 22 8 ALL CLEAR SWITCH The PAN TILT settings the LENS settings the preset settings the ID settings and the Camera settings by means of the OSD can be reset to the factory settings by turning ON the switch No 2 of the DIP Switch 4 on the bottom of the Camera before turning ON the power supply to the Camera and then turning OFF the same switch after turning ON the power supply to the Camera Note For all other switches No 1 No 3 and No 4 of the 4 DIP Switch be sure to turn them OFF or operation via the wireless remote controller or by other means will not work Switch assignment Switch No Operation Function 1 None N A 2 ON OFF ALL CLEAR 3 None N A 4 None N A DIP Switch 4 ALL CLEAR SWITCH BASE OF MAIN UNIT 23 9 RS 485 This system can be controlled from the PC by connecting the RS 485 terminal on the 9 pin Terminal Block to the PC via an RS 485 converter Make the connection as shown below Each camera can be set for the ID address via a 10 pin DIP Switch located on the bottom so that a selected camera can be controlled Up to 223 Cameras can be controlled from one PC To raise the reliability connect the DATA and the DATA with a twist pair cable To protect this system and the PC be sure to turn OFF the POWER switches of all units before starting the connection 0 RS 485
8. or the light from the inverter fluorescent lamp or the like is received by the infrared sensor on the Camera Relocate the Camera or block the light See P 7 e The pin No 1 of the DIP Switch 4 is ON The preset position The Camera head has been moved directly due to some is blurry cause Adjust the Camera direction by setting the RESET button to the normal position See P 15 If the problem still remains after checking the above consult your nearest dealer or authorized ELMO service center 28 12 SPECIFICATIONS General Item Specifications Power source 12V DC Current consumption MAX 1A Outside dimensions 124mm W X 153mm D X 136mm H 4 9 X 6 0 X 5 4 in Weight Mass mainbody only 800g 1 8 Ib with plates 1 100g 2 4 Ib Television system NTSC compatible Output terminal Composite video output RCA pinjack 75 ohm unbalanced Control terminal RS 485 Terminal Block Power terminal Camera EIAJ RC 5320A type4 Specifications Lens f 4 0 88 0 22 times zoom F1 6 3 8 Zoom 22 times powered with double speed function optical zoom Field of view Horizontal 2 3 47 5 Lens filter diameter 37mm 1 15 32 in pitch 0 75mm 1 34 in Focusing Full auto manual Image pick up element 1 4 CCD Effective picture element 768 H X 494 V Total picture element 811
9. B 4dB 8dB 12dB 16dB 20dB 24dB To adjust the maximum AGC gain lt 3 gt AP GAIN 6 to 9 To adjust the contour correction level between lt 4 gt FL ON OFF To change the ON OFF of the flicker correction lt 5 gt NEXT PAGE To go to the next screen lt 6 gt MEMORY To save the current settings of the Camera by pressing Q HOME button lt 7 gt CLEAR To reset the settings of the Camera to the factory settings by pressing HOME button lt 8 gt WB To change 1 ATW To adjust the white balance by way of the automatic following The white balance will not be effected by colors of lighting changes the White Balance mode To adjust the white balance by way of one push of button The white balance is adjusted once by selecting the AWC mode and pressing Q button When the WB mode has been changed or the R SHIFT or B SHIFT function has been changed the white balance must be adjusted again by pressing HOME button 3 INDOOR To be used indoors The color temperature is 3 200K 4 OUTDOOR To be used outdoors The color temperature is 6 300K 5 LIGHT To be used under fluorescent lamps The color temperature is 4 200K 95 R SHIFT 1 30 The larger this value is the screen is more reddish lt 10 gt B SHIFT 2 30 The larger this value is the screen is more bluish lt 11 gt 1 R GAIN To adjust t
10. E L M C PAN TILT ZOOM COLOR CAMERA PTC 200C INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this instruction manual carefully before using this PTC 200C and keep it for future reference IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus outdoors Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth mo um mb WD Do not install near heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not touch this apparatus during lightning storms 10 Unplug when unused for long periods of time 11 Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have been fallen onto the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped h INFORMATION e This equipment has been tested SHOCK DO NOT OPEN and found to comply with the CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF Ku S h ELECTRIC SHOCK limits for Class A digital device DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE Rul Th limit desi d REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED UES BUSSE IMIS EST SERVICE PERSONNEL to provide reasonable protection The light
11. M5x40 4 PCS Note For fastening the Fixing Plate be sure to use the 4 Phillips head Screw M3x5 supplied Be careful that using any screws other than the supplied may damage the inside of the Main Unit Do not use longer screws 2 Making mounting holes to the Ceiling Tile e Make 4 holes of 8mm 5 16 in to the Ceiling Tile as shown MOUNTING HOLE d 8mm 6 16 in 4 LOCATIONS 102mm 4 in 70mm 2 3 4 in t 1 2 in 1 in t thickness 10 3 Fixing the Main Unit e Put the Ceiling Tile between the Main Unit and the Ceiling Plate and fix the Main Unit by fastening 4 Wing Nuts WING NUT M5 supplied 4 PCS b y CEILING PLATE MOUNTING HOLE 5 16 in 4 LOCATIONS CEILING TILE t 1 2inch 1inch t thickness HEXAGON HEAD BOLT M5x40 supplied 4 PCS 4 Mounting the Safety Wires Loop up one end of the Safety Wires through the respective safety wire looping holes made on the Ceiling Plate and then loop up the other end of the same around the beams or anything that is used to mount ceiling tile channel for structure safety CEILING PLATE CEILING TILE 12 Connection examples for the Camera TWIST PAIR CABLE NC RCA 8 CONVERSION PLUG supplied Na MONITOR pd VIDEO CABLE BNC PTC 200C RS 485 232C CONVERSION ADAPTER SE
12. SOR PAN TILT Button Name Function Reference Page POWER To turn ON OFF the Camera power P 19 OPEN To open the iris manually P 16 CLOSE To close the iris manually P 16 AUTO To iris automatically P 16 NEAR To move the focus near P 16 FAR To move the focus far P 16 AUTO To focus automatically P 16 TELE To zoom in P 16 WIDE To zoom out P 16 Direction To change the Camera head direction P 15 AV 4D To operate the OSD cursor P 19 P 20 P 21 HOME To turn the Camera head to the front P 15 To operate the OSD cursor P 19 P 20 P 21 MENU To turn ON OFF the OSD display P 18 P 19 P 20 P 21 CURSOR To switch the operation mode between the menu P 19 PAN TILT operation and the PAN TILT operation BACK LIGHT Back light control P 17 P 20 RESET To readjust the Camera head and LENS position P 15 PRESET To register the preset P 17 ID To operate multiple Cameras individually P 14 P 18 ele ieiel ee el eoeelelealclclol NUMBER To set the preset position and the ID No P 17 P 18 1 6 1 OSD On Screen Display 2 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER Point the infrared emitting window of the wireless remote controller at the infrared sensor of the Camera located at the front and the rear panel and select the desired function Receivable range Note The infrared sensors may receive the infrared rays only within a narrower receivable range or may n
13. d e To adjust the iris manually press OPEN button or CLOSE button When OPEN button is pressed the iris opens When CLOSE button is pressed the iris closes 16 5 BLC Back Light Control In case the back lighting is too bright to shoot the BACK LIGHT iSS 5 AKI main object clearly press BACK LIGHT PRESET ID me Focus O CD button OPEN NEAR To cancel this mode press the button CLOSE FAR AUTO CURSOR PAN TILT The Camera head direction the zoom position the BACK LIGHT MISTER S 5 focus status and the brightness level can be PRESET ID d H H IRIS registered for as many as six settings OPEN The registration contents will be retained even if CLOSE d D the Camera power is turned OFF 1 Setting presets e Set the Camera head direction the zoom position the focus status and the brightness level e When PRESET button is pressed the LED on the Camera blinks in green for 0 4 sec To cancel this press PRESET button again Then press 8 one of the 1 through 6 buttons Now the registration is over and the LED on the Camera goes out The preset contents if already registered are erased and overwritten 2 Execution of preset e When one of the 1 through 6 buttons are pressed the Camera head direction the zoom position the
14. ell see AC ADAPTER COMMUNICATION CABLE PG supplied 13 4 OPERATION PROCEDURES 1 Power supply to the Camera The Camera has no POWER switch Power is supplied to the Camera when the AC adapter is connected to the wall socket and the Camera When power is supplied to the Camera the Camera turns to the right and then to the center automatically viewed from the front returning the Camera position to the detault home position 2 Turning ON OFF of the Camera power 1 Turning OFF the Camera BACK LIGHT NSZioa M OD UW e When the Camera is ready for operation IRIS Focus CD CS OPEN NEAR through the wireless remote control and 1 POWER button is pressed the Camera power is turned OFF However even after CLOSE FAR AUTO the Camera is turned OFF power is still being supplied to the Camera as power supply to the Camera is not OFF e The image disappears and the LED on the Camera lights up in red Now no buttons on the wireless remote control are functional other than POWER button and 7 UD button e When the TIMER OFF function is ON refer to the settings in the OSD Menu screen Camera power is turned OFF automatically upon the lapse of the set time Note When the Camera is not in use make it a rule to keep the Camera OFF This will save power consumption When
15. eras e Hold down ID button for over 2 sec and the blinking LED on the Camera will light up Then unhand Q ID button Now the selective operation has been cancelled and all adjacent Cameras start operation via the wireless remote controller e Alternatively the selective operation by specifying the ID No can also be cancelled by unplugging the DC jack from the Camera and turning ON the Camera power again 18 6 OSD On Screen Display The MENU button is used to turn ON OFF Pas ae the OSD display When the Sub menu is lo ID IRIS FOCUS O displayed the screen goes back to the previous OPEN NEAR CC O screen CLOSE FAR 2 5 When the OSD display is available 4 v Gb direction buttons and OD HOME button function as the menu operation keys AUTO AUTO 3 6 To halt the menu operation and perform the PAN TILT operation press CURSOR PAN TILT button To resume the menu operation press CURSOR PAN TILT button again OSD Display menu lt lt MAIN MENU gt gt 1 MAIN CONTROL 2 CAMERA SETUP A VSELECT gt ENTER Retumto MENU 3 TITLE SET 4 PAN TILT MOTOR 1 MAIN CONTROL A Y SELECT gt ad gt ADJUST Returnto MENU lt 1 gt TITLE ON OFF To change the ON OFF of the character in the bottom of the screen lt 2 gt SELECT PRESET CAMERA To change the title to be displayed This sett
16. he intensity of red COLOR 2 B GAIN To adjust the intensity of blue To adjust 3 RY HUE To adjust the hue of red the color 4 BY HUE To adjust the hue to blue lt 12 gt PREVIOUS PAGE To return to the previous screen 20 4 295 R SHIFT and lt 10 gt B SHIFT are available in 2 types respectively one for the ATW and AWC functions and the other for the INDOOR OUTDOOR and LIGHT functions For example it is possible to set R SHIFT to 10 in the ATW mode and to 0 in the INDOOR mode 2 lt 11 gt COLOR is available for all modes irrespective of the mode of WB 3 To change and save the Camera settings be sure to press button in the gt MEMORY display on P 1 3 TITLE SET A VSELECT 3 lt gt ADJUST Return to 2 MENU 4 PAN TILT MOTOR lt 1 gt MOTOR SPEED e To set the title for each preset position and Camera Make the title to be set blink and press P direction button to go to the set character Then set the character one by one by using A vVjd gt direction buttons The types of characters that can be set are alphabetic characters in capital and small A through Z and a through z and symbols e g lt gt After setting all press button to save the settings A VSELECT gt a kAD UST Returnto e To set the motor speed when the PAN TILT function is in operation e AUTO The operation speed can be cha
17. ing is enabled only when the above TITLE is ON PRESET To display preset position names from 1 to 6 CAMERA To display the name of the Camera lt 3 gt SET INDICATE ON OFF To display the preset position in the screen upon its registration for about 2 sec lt 4 gt REMOTE ID 1 6 To set the ID No of the Camera for the selective operation via the wireless remote control If the ID No is not to be set set this to O This has been factory set to 0 lt 5 gt OFF TIMER OFF 5min 10min 30min 1h 2h 5h To set the time for the Low Power Consumption mode If no operation status continues longer than the above set time the Camera power will be turned OFF automatically To turn ON the Camera power again press button This has been factory set to OFF x65 ALARM IN Sets the alarm position time 10 sec default 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min OFF When the set time has passed automatic resetting is made to the lastly executed preset position x75 ALARM OUT 2 CAMERA SETUP Sets the alarm signal output time 0 1 sec default 0 5 sec 1 sec 2 sec 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec A VSELECT gt lt gt ADJUST Return to 42 MENU lt 1 gt BLC ON OFF To balance the difference between light and dark background This function can also be operated easily by pressing BACK LIGHT button on the wireless remote control lt 2 gt AGC Od
18. istake press 5 RESET button Then the Camera remembers the last PAN TILT position in memory 15 4 Lens operation BACKLIGHT DS CO PRESET IRIS Focus IS om3 CI ATING Oca CLOSEf FAR 1 Zoom operation e The object is zoomed in appears larger in the screen when 8 TELE button of ZOOM is pressed or zoomed out appears smaller in the Ee screen when WIDE button of ZOOM is el AUTO AUTO pressed increases 2 Focus operation e When TELE button or WIDE button is held down for over one second the zoom speed e When AUTO button of FOCUS is pressed FULL AUTO FOCUS status is established However focusing may be difficult for such objects as listed below mObjects with no contrast between light and dark such as white walls and night views mObjects reflecting an intensive light mObjects moving fast mObjects with many horizontal stripes such as blinds mObjects viewed through a glass pane with water drops or stains e To adjust the focus manually press NEAR button or FAR button When G NEAR button is pressed the focus shifts near to you When EAR button is pressed the focus shifts far away from you 3 Iris operation e When AUTO button of the IRIS the AUTO IRIS status the brightness remains unchanged even if the object is changed is establishe
19. meras DIP Switch 10 NUUUUUNNN SETTINGS OF ID ADDRESS TERMINATING RESISTANCE BASE OF MAIN UNIT 2 Setting the ID address The ID address for communication of the RS 485 can be set by using the switches No 1 through 8 of the DIP Switch 10 Refer to Setting the ID address table P26 27 25 Setting the ID address Camera Switch No of DIP Switch Camera Switch No of DIP Switch 10 ID address 1 3 4 5 6 ID address 1 2 3 4 5 6 H 8 Disabled OFF m O 00 T A U B W N Camera Switch No of DIP Switch Camera Switch No of DIP Switch 10 ID address 1 2 3 4 5 6 ID address 1 2 3 4 5 6 H 8 O 2 QO E O E 2 O 2 O z QO 2 O 2 O 2 2 O 2 O 2 E QO 2 QO E QO 2 O 2 O E CO 2 QO 2 O z QO 2 QO 2 O z O 2 QO 2 O 2 O 2 O z QO 2 O E 2 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O 2 QO z O E O 2 O z O 2 CO 2 O z O 2 O 2 NININININININININ IN OlW NIO H RIWIN R OoO o E QO 2
20. nged automatically according to the zoom position MANUAL The operation speed can be selected freely lt 2 gt SPEED e To set the motor speed when MANUAL has been selected for the motor speed The motor speed can be changed in 8 steps from 0 to 7 lt 3 gt L R DIRECTION e STANDARD REVERSE To change the PAN direction 21 7 ALARM IN OUT TERMINALS 1 Alarm input By short circuiting the ALARM 1 IN or ALARM 2 IN Terminal Block to the GND terminal on the Terminal Block the Camera moves to the allocated preset position e When short circuiting the ALARM 1 IN terminal to the GND terminal the Camera moves to the preset position 1 e When short circuiting the ALARM 2 IN terminal to the GND terminal the Camera moves to the preset position 2 Then when the time set from the OSD menu has passed the Camera moves back automatically to the lastly executed preset position e Regarding time setting refer to the setting in the OSD menu screen 2 Alarm output When the alarm input signal has been activated and the Camera has moved to the specified position the alarm signal is outputted at the ALARM OUT terminal for the time preset from the OSD menu e Regarding time setting refer to the setting in the OSD menu screen Pin arrangement Terminal name Function 1 IN Inputs the alarm signal lt 1 gt GND Grounds 2 IN Inputs the alarm signal lt 2
21. ning flash with arrowhead against harmful interference symbol within an equilateral when the equipment is operated triangle is intended to alert the d t user to the presence of ina commercial environment uninsulated dangerous voltage i i within the product s enclosure that Lits equipment generates use may be of sufficient magnitude to and can radiate radio frequency constitute a risk of electric shock energy and if not installed and to persons used in accordance with the The exclamation point within an N equilateral triangle is intended to instruction manual may cause alert the user to the presence of harmful interference to radio important operating and enz maintenance servicing communications Operation of instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the CAUTION user will be required to correct the interference at his own e Do not use any power supply other ma expense than specified WARNING USER INSTALLER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR CAUTION Your authority to ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT operate this FCC verified EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN equipment could be voided if you OR MOISTURE make changes or modifications not expressly approved by the The CAUTION label is attached on party responsible for compliance the base of product to Part of the FCC Rules HANDLING PRECAUTIONS E Be sure
22. ot receive them at all depending on the ambient environment such as being placed under the sunlight or near an inverter fluorescent lamp In such case relocate the installation place of the receiving side or block off the sunlight Preparation Remove the battery case cover by pressing downward on the W mark part in the direction as indicated by the arrow Install 2 pcs of batteries type RO3 AAA into the case in the direction as indicated there Note Note Note Note Install the batteries with the proper to and to polarity For dry cells be sure to use the size AAA Change the batteries at least once a year or when even nesessary The batteries supplied with the Camera are only for use in initially confirming the operation of the Camera It is not guaranteed that these batteries will work effectively for the indicated period When multiple Cameras are operated through the wireless remote controller Refer to 5 THE ID NUMBER SETTING on P 18 3 SETTING UP 1 Installation Note When carrying the Camera be sure to hold the base Note Do not turn the Camera head in the PAN TILT direction by hand or the Camera head may be broken 1 Mounting the Fixing Plate e Put 4 Hexagon Head Bolts M5x40 supplied SCREW M3x5 attached 4PCS through the Fixing Plate and screw the Fixing Plate to the Main Unit with 4 Screws M3x5 supplied od ENG FIXING PLATE IN HEXAGON HEAD BOLT
23. the Camera is not to be used for a long time it is advisable to unplug the AC adapter to render the Camera OFF 2 Turning ON the Camera e When the Camera is OFF and Q POWER button is pressed the Camera power is turned ON e The image appears and the LED on the Camera goes out Now the Camera is ready for operation of all functions through the wireless remote control If the ID number is changed Refer to 5 THE ID NUMBER SETTING on P 18 the Camera power may not be turned ON In such case redo the ID number setting and press POWER button 14 3 Operating PAN TILT 5 SET PRESET ID IRIS FOCUS CD CD OPEN NEAR 1 4 olojo o CLOSE FAR D e While watching the screen press any of OO Al lt gt UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT direction buttons for the direction in which you want to watch the image e To change the direction minutely jog the direction button To change the direction largely hold down the direction button e Two operation modes are available according to the speed AUTO mode changing the speed according to the zoom position and MANUAL mode setting the speed manually Refer to the settings in the OSD Menu screen e When HOME button is pressed the Camera turns to the front and the lens moves to the WIDE side e If the Camera direction is changed manually by m
24. to use the provided AC adapter E Do not leave the Camera under direct sunlight or by heater or the Camera may be discolored or damaged E Do not place the Camera in any humid dusty windy or vibrating location Use the Camera in the following environmental condition Temperature 0 C 40 32 104 F Humidity 30 85 No condensation E Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning Do not use any volatile solvent such as thinner or benzine E Do not directly point the camera lens into the sun or the camera may be damaged E Caring for the batteries sl the Camera is not used for long time remove the batteries from the remote controller e Do not use rechargeable Ni Cd batteries e Do not use new and old batteries or batteries of different type together e Do not try to recharge or short circuit the batteries E Do not operate the PAN TILT motion continuously for a long time or the life of the Camera will be shortened CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS unsa testere 1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS uras 3 1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ssssssesssssssssecscsssssssnetsseeeeeeeeee 5 2 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER PETOT geen KET EE TTR hee PA e 7 3 SETTING UP ITT 9 4 OPERATION PROCEDURES SEN Uae Ee Eed NEES AN AA 14 1 Power supply to the Camera AA 14 2 Turning ON OFF of the Camera power deen geg d Milan aa din NIRA WK 14 3 Operating PAN TILT seanssaassannnanansnannanannanannsannnaassnsnssanassansssasnasaana 15

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