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TOA Electronics C-CV44-3 NTSC Security Camera User Manual
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1. 1 Camera mounting bolt 2 washer installed M8 x 14mm stainless steel hex bolt Insulation Spalona aaraa a TE E AA E nennen 2 15 Printed in Vietnam AW TOA Corporation 133 12 875 4F NQ
2. is adjusted for a subject under good lighting conditions the subject may go out of focus when conditions become dark Influence of the depth of field Set the Adjustment switch of the Mode setting switch to the ON position then focus the lens again Refer to Step 6 on p 11 Be sure to shift the Adjustment switch back to the OFF position after adjustment completion Pictures are too bright The position of the Iris control has been changed from the factory preset position Set the Iris control to an optimum position Refer to Step 6 on p 11 Pictures are curved Lens view angle is set to wide angle W side The C CV44 3 camera employs the wide angle lens Pictures become curved when the view angle is set to the W side but this is not a failure The color of the picture periodically varies The Adjustment switch is set to the ON position Shift the Adjustment switch of the Mode setting switch back to the OFF position Noise appears on the screen Camera cables are wired close to other electrical equipment such as fluorescent lamps Reroute the wiring Insulation spacers are not installed Install the supplied insulation spacers correctly Refer to Step 3 on p 8 9 SPECIFICATIONS Model No C CV44 3 NTSC C CV44 3 PAL Power Source 24 V AC 50 60 Hz or 12 V DC Power Consumption 2W Image Device 1 4 IT CCD Number of Effective
3. may result in the unit falling down and causing personal injury Note Attach the security wire as required Carefully check to confirm the cable length cable diameter and hook strength since the shock produced by a camera dropping is very high 1 Confirm the mounting bracket s installation location and determine its mounting direction and position Three mounting methods are possible depending on the installation location 120 Used in mounting example 3 12mm EE N _ 77 Pa Used in mounting PC gt examples 1 and 2 O r m a N O 4 06 5 mm Le Y 50 mm Y E 70 mm _ 910 5 mm 97 6 mm Mounting Example 1 Ceilings or walls Mounting Example 2 Walls Use this method when the camera orientation cannot be sufficiently adjusted in Mounting Example 1 O O O Down p Mounting Example 3 Ceilings or walls Use this method when the camera angle does not need to be adjusted after camera installation is completed Note If the bracket is only fixed at one place using the bracket mounting bolt the bracket could rotate or the bolt could become loose To prevent this be sure to securely fix the bracket at two more places using self tapping screws or other anti rotation type screws 2 Install female thread anchors in the ceiling or wall and mount the came
4. sharp metal edge as this could result in personal injury NTSC 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 A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 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 Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL has not tested the performance or reliability of the security aspects of this product UL has only tested for fire shock or casualties as outlined in UL s Standard s for Safety UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the security hardware and security operating software UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY SECURITY RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT 2 GENERAL DE
5. subject first set both the Adjustment switch and the Backlight Correction switch of the Mode setting switch to the OFF position then adjust the control to an optimum level After adjustment place a hand over the lens for several seconds and then release to check the lens for correct iris operation If the focus is adjusted for a subject under good lighting conditions the subject may go out of focus when conditions become 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 7 After completing all necessary adjustments disconnect the RCA pin jack connected to the Monitor output terminal in Step 2 8 Tighten both the bracket and camera mounting bolts then mount the front cover Note If the front cover is not securely fastened its water resistant properties will be compromised possibly resulting in equipment failure 11 12 9 Insert the sunshade from the front of the camera as shown in the figure below and secure it using the sunshade fixing screw 2 places Ceiling mounting example Sunshade fixing screw washer installed M3 x 8mm pan head screw Slot for sunshade fixing screw insertion Sunshade H Sunshade fixing screw After inserting rotate the sunshade clockwise until it stops as shown in the figure then secure with the sunshade fixin
6. Pixels 768 H x 494 V 380 000 pixels 752 H x 582 V 440 000 pixels Scanning System 2 1 interlace Scanning Frequency 15 625 kHz H 50 Hz V 15 734 kHz H 59 94 Hz V Monitor Output VBS1 0 V p p 75 O RCA pin jack Video Output VBS1 0 V p p 75 Q water resistant connector Synchronizing System Internal synchronization Resolution H 480 lines center V 350 lines H 470 lines center V 410 lines S N Ratio 48 dB Minimum lllumination 3 Ix 50 IRE Ix 850 mV White Balance Mode ATW Focal Length f 3 0 mm 6 0 mm Maximum Aperture Ratio 1 1 2 1 5 lris Automatic iris Angle of View 71 92 36 H 529 26 8 V Control Switch ON OFF for focus adjustment Other Functions Backlight compensation shutter speed iris adjustment Shutter Speed 1 60 1 100 1 50 1 120 Water Resistance Equivalent to IP66 Operating Temperature 10 C to 50 C Operating Humidity Under 90 RH no dew condensation Finish Front cover rear cover sunshade Aluminum light gray paint Mounting bracket Stainless steel light gray paint Dimensions 092 x 236 D mm Weight 1 1 kg The specifications of this camera are subject to change without notice Accessories Mounting bracket i u u ua 1 Cable with water resistant cap 2 m
7. SCRIPTION The TOA C CV44 3 is an outdoor use high resolution camera equipped with a 1 4 CCD Its water resistant design permits it to be mounted to outdoor walls or ceilings with no need to protect it from rain and the elements Because the camera angle can be freely moved a wide range of subjects can be monitored regardless of installation location The C CV44 3 is designed to operate on 24 V AC or 12 V DC which are supplied by an external power supply unit Since its 2X vari focal auto iris lens is built inside the camera its angle of view can be manually adjusted 3 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS Do not point the camera toward the sun or other strong lighting or reflected light Avoid jarring or striking the camera as the camera may fail Install the camera in locations where the temperature range does not exceed 10 C to 50 C and no dew condensation is formed To clean wipe with a soft dry cloth Never use benzene thinner or chemically treated towel to avoid damage to the camera s finish To clean the lens use a camera blower or lightly wipe with lens cleaning paper Picture quality may suffer if camera cables are wired close to other electrical equipment such as fluorescent lamps In such cases reroute the wiring Monitor screen pictures may become distorted or roll if the camera is used in locations influenced by strong electrical or magnetic fields from television transmission antennas motors or transformers In s
8. Z i TOA INSTRUCTION MANUAL OUTDOOR COLOR CAMERA C CV44 3 NTSC C CV44 3 PAL Thank you for purchasing TOA s Outdoor Color Camera Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual in order to ensure long trouble free use of your color camera TOA Corporation TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SAFETY PHEGCAUTIONS et aaa 3 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 1 7 4 eene 4 3 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS sese 4 4 NOMENCLATURE sess tnter 5 5 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 6 6 ADJUSTMENL tou Et etie 10 7 ABOUT THE MODE SETTING SWITCH 7 1 Adjustment Switch U nennen nennen 13 7 2 Backlight Compensation Switch 13 7 3 Sh tter Speed Switch oc 13 8 IF YOU THINK THERE IS A FAILURE TROUBLESHOOTING 14 9 SPEGIFICATIONS pi tua dei dads Roca atti eg 15 ACCESSONIGS z unuq q s eiut 15 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before installation or use be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section in order to ensure long trouble free operation Be sure to follow all the precautionary instructions in this section which contain important warnings regarding safety After reading keep this manual handy for future reference Safety Symbol and Message Conventions Safety symbols and messages are used in this manual to pre
9. ally deteriorate the unit could fall down possibly resulting in personal injury Should any of the following irregularities be found during use immediately switch off the power disconnect the power supply cord from the AC outlet and contact your TOA dealer Do not attempt to further use the unit because a fire or electric shock may result If you detect smoke or a strange smell coming from the unit If water or a foreign object enters the unit If the unit falls or the unit case breaks If the power supply cord is damaged exposure of core or disconnection If no image is displayed on the screen Do not insert nor drop metal pieces or flammable materials into the unit s ventilation slots as this may result in fire or electric shock Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in AN CAUTION moderate or minor personal injury and or property damage if ignored or mishandled Leave the unit s installation to the dealer from where the unit was purchased because the installation requires expert knowledge Inadequate installation may cause the unit to fall possibly resulting in personal injury Do not hang from the unit as the unit may fall possibly resulting in personal injury Avoid installing the unit in locations exposed to sea breeze or corrosive gas The unit or its mounts may be subject to corrosion which could cause the unit to fall possibly resulting in personal injury Do not touch the unit s
10. ents images from being displayed in black when the image is backlit 7 3 Shutter Speed Switch Set this switch to the ON position when annoying screen image flicker is detected OFF ON C T o z WOO Standard position Set to this position during normal use Shutter Speed position Annoying screen flicker may result under fluorescent lighting in areas operating with a power frequency of 50 Hz NTSC or 60 Hz PAL In such cases set the Shutter Speed switch to the ON position to permit a flicker free picture to be viewed Note If the Shutter Speed switch is set to the ON position sensitivity is reduced compared to operation in the OFF position When using the camera in a dark location or where light flicker is not an annoyance set the switch to the OFF position 13 14 8 IF YOU THINK THERE IS A FAILURE TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Cause Remedy Camera images are not displayed on the monitor Cables are not correctly connected Connect correctly The BNC plug is not correctly soldered Solder correctly Pictures are not clear Lens is not properly focused Adjust the lens Lens is dirty Wipe the lens Monitor s image black level is not correctly adjusted Adjust correctly by following the instructions in the instruction manual for the monitor Subject under dark lighting conditions goes out of focus If the focus
11. g screws 7 ABOUT THE MODE SETTING SWITCH Set the Mode Setting switch for the best possible picture reproduction depending on installation conditions Mode Setting Switch 7 Factory preset position o OFF ON E Adjustment switch m Backlight Compensation switch m Shutter Speed switch NTSC 1 60 1 100 PAL 1 50 1 120 7 1 Adjustment Switch Set this switch when adjusting the lens focus Provides the same effect as when using the ND filter OFF ON VUE HHI Standard position Set to OFF after lens adjustment completion Set to this position during normal use Adjustment position during adjustment Use this position when focusing the lens If the focus is adjusted for a subject under good lighting conditions the subject may go out of focus when conditions become dark Set the Adjustment switch to ON only when performing focus adjustment Note The color of the screen may periodically vary under fluorescent lighting when the Adjustment switch is set to ON 7 2 Backlight Compensation Switch Set this switch so that the subject is not displayed in black when backlit OFF ON CJ CJ OFF ON Standard position Set to this position during normal use Backlight Compensation function does not operate when the switch is set to this position Backlight Compensation position when backlit This position prev
12. he monitor 4 Set the Mode setting switch for the best possible picture reproduction depending on the installation conditions Set the Shutter speed switch to the ON position when light flicker is an annoyance Set the Backlight compensation switch to the ON position when a subject appears blacked out For more information on these switches refer to p 13 About the Mode Switch 10 5 Adjust the camera angle The camera angle can be adjusted by loosening both the bracket and camera mounting bolts To adjust the picture tilt rotate the shadowed section shown in the figure below so that its projection appears on top Note Horizontal camera angles cannot be adjusted in the Example 3 installation described on p 7 ZZ 2 LLL To Bracket mounting bolt Mode setting switch Horizontal angle 60 Projection Iris control Picture tilting 90 Vertical angle 902 Rotate the shaded section In the case of ceiling mounting 6 Adjust the angle of view with the Zoom ring and adjust the focus with the Focus ring for the best possible picture reproduction Notes 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
13. ra mounting bracket us Female thread anchor M8 or W 3 8 Ceiling Mounting bracket Plain washer Spring washer Bracket mounting bolt M8 or W 3 8 Female thread anchor M8 or W 3 8 Ceiling Mounting bracket Anti rotation screw such as self tapping screws Plain washer Spring washer Bracket mounting bolt M8 or W 3 8 3 Attach the camera to the mounting bracket Use the supplied insulation spacers camera mounting bolts washer installed M8 x 14mm hex bolt to attach Note Because the induced voltage and noise may be generated at the camera mounts depending on the installation environment be sure to use insulation spacers and washers when attaching Also never remove the insulation washers attached to the mounting bracket Mounting bracket Camera mounting bolt Washer installed M8 x 14mm hex bolt bets of Insulation spacer Insulation washers are attached to the mounting bracket 4 Connect the connector Connect the connector of the supplied cable with the water resistant cap to the camera s Input Output terminal then tighten the connector s lock screw Notes Be sure to fully insert the connector to prevent rainwater from getting in the Camera Wrap the self adhesive type butyl rubber tape round cable joints to prevent rainwater from entering Connector UL1095 22 Black White Nonpolar water resistant type Water resistan
14. t cap Cable joint section 9 Lock screw BNC jack BNC plug Camera Input Supplied cable Output terminal 5 Mount the water resistant cap to the camera Note If there is a gap between the water resistant cap and the mounting surface water can get in and expose the connector to corrosion To avoid equipment failures check to be sure that the water resistant cap is attached correctly Fit the watertight cap shaded section securely to the camera ON 6 Connect the camera to the monitor and power supply source Refer to the following figure to make connections Monitor BNC plug Video input Video output y 24 V AC or 12 V DC Use the external power supply unit of the following rating when the camera is operated on 12 V DC 12 V DC over 1 0A Camera Input Output terminal 6 ADJUSTMENT 1 Detach the sunshade and front cover after completing camera mounting and connections Removing the sunshade Removing the front cover Loosen the two sunshade fixing screws Turn the front cover in the direction indicated by the arrow to remove Pull out the sunshade after rotating Front cover 2 Connect the Monitor output terminal to the monitor Note The camera will not operate even if this terminal is connected to the camera drive 3 Switch on the power to the camera permitting a picture to be viewed on t
15. uch cases install the cables inside sheet steel cable conduit Use the external power supply unit of the following rating when the camera is operated on 12 V DC 12 V DC over 1 0A 4 NOMENCLATURE External View LIT Figure showing the camera from which the sunshade front Figure showing the camera cover and mounting bracket have been removed OM MN V 15 from which the water resistant cap has been removed 1 Vari focal lens 2 Sunshade 3 Front cover 4 Mounting bracket standard accessory 5 Security wire entry hole 6 Sunshade fixing screw 7 Camera mounting bolt standard accessory 8 Monitor output terminal RCA pin jack 9 Zoom ring fixing screw 10 Focus ring fixing screw 11 Focus ring 12 Zoom ring 13 Mode setting switch 14 Iris control 15 Cable with water resistant cap standard accessory 16 Camera input output terminal 5 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Ceiling mounting example Wall mounting example Bracket mounting bolt M8 or W 3 8 Security wire entry hole Camera mounting bolt Washer installed M8 x 14mm hex bolt standard accessory Install the unit only in a location that can structurally support the weight AN WARNING of the unit and the mounting bracket Doing otherwise
16. vent bodily injury and property damage which could result from mishandling Before doing anything else read this section first so you are thoroughly aware of the potential safety hazards as well as understanding the safety symbols and messages WARN Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in death or serious personal injury if ignored or mishandled This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures To prevent lightning strikes install the unit at least 5 meters away from a lightning conductor yet within the protective range angle of 45 degrees of the lightning conductor Lightning 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 Use nuts and bolts that are appropriate for the ceiling s wall s structure and composition Failure to do so may cause the unit to fall resulting in material damage and possible personal injury Tighten each nut and bolt securely Ensure that the bracket has no loose joints after installation to prevent accidents that could result in personal injury Have the unit periodically checked by the dealer from where it was purchased Should the unit or its mounts corrode or structur
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