Honeywell HCCM474M User Manual

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HCCM474M
ULTRA MINIATURE 1/3’’ COLOR CAMERA WITH LOW LIGHT B/W MODE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Thank you for purchasing the Honeywell Ultra Miniature color CCD camera. Before using this camera please read the manual carefully to obtain the best results and keep the manual for future reference.
PRECAUTIONS ..........................................................................................................................................................4
FEATURES ..................................................................................................................................................................6
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................................8
Camera Side........................................................................................................................................................8
Camera Back ....................................................................................................................................................10
MENU OPERATION ..................................................................................................................................................12
Menu Description ..............................................................................................................................................13
MAIN MENU ..............................................................................................................................................................14
Lens ..................................................................................................................................................................15
AGC ..................................................................................................................................................................16
Electronic Shutter Control ................................................................................................................................17
White Balance Control ......................................................................................................................................19
Back Light Compensation ................................................................................................................................21
Text Display ......................................................................................................................................................23
Special Menu ....................................................................................................................................................26
LENS INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................32
Mounting a Lens................................................................................................................................................34
Backfocus Adjustment ......................................................................................................................................35
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................................37
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ......................................................................................................................................40
HONEYWELL VIDEO SYSTEMS .....
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PRECAUTIONS
Operating
Before using, check power supply and video output connection.
• Power supplied without voltage stabilization or the voltage maintained at 24V±10%AC or 12V±10%DC may cause damage.
If any abnormal condition or malfunction is observed while operating the camera, stop using it immediately and call your local dealer.
Handling
Do not disassemble the camera and never touch parts inside the camera.
To avoid possible damage, do not drop the camera or subject it to shocks or vibrations.
When attaching or removing the lens, handle with care so that moisture and dust do not enter the camera.
Do not shoot any source of bright light. If the object contains very bright areas, bright vertical or horizontal lines may appear on the screen. This is called “smear,” a phenomenon which often occurs with solid-state pickups and is not a malfunction.
Cleaning
Turn the power off and wipe off the dirt with a dry soft cloth. If the camera is extremely dirty, use furniture cleaning tissue.
Do not use alcohols, petroleum distillates, liquid cleaners or sprays.
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PRECAUTIONS, CONTINUED
Installation and storage
Do not point the camera at the sun. This could damage the camera whether it is operating or not.
Do not install the camera where the temperature could exceed the allowable range.
Ambient temperature should be less than 40°C for long-term continuous operation.
Avoid installing in humid or dusty places.
• Avoid installing in places where there is radiation. This could damage the CCD and other components and cause malfunction.
Avoid installing in places where there are strong magnetic fields or electrical signals.
Avoid installing in places where the camera would be subject to strong vibrations.
Never expose the camera to rain or water.
Daily Check
• Make daily checks for proper operation for surveillance use. In order to maintain normal operation, the output of the camera should be checked daily to ensure a clear and focused picture.
Field Installation
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes.
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FEATURES
High Sensitivity
1/3” 410,000 pixels CCD with on-chip micro lenses and low noise signal processing circuit provide high sensitivity down to 0.4 lux (F1.2, 50IRE).
High Quality Image
High resolution, high sensitivity design for a horizontal resolution of 470 TV lines (NTSC)/460 TV lines (PAL).
High quality image is obtained by digital signal processing with optimization of control program and image correction algorithm.
Backlight Compensation
When strong light enters the scene background, such as from a spotlight or window, back light compensation function automatically adjust the video level to preserve visibility in important sections of the image.
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FEATURES, CONTINUED
White Balance
• Three control modes of auto-tracking preset and manual white balance can be selected according to conditions.
Iris Function
Provides a drive output for video iris lens.
Built-in electronic shutter allows 11 shutter speeds up to 1/100,000 sec.
CCD iris function automatically sets the brightness of the picture by changing the shutter speed of the camera according to the incident light when using a manual iris lens..
Other versatile functions
Variable AGC function of up to 32dB.
Text display function of up to 24 characters.
Internal / Line -lock synchronizations are provided.
• Day/Night function.
Special menu functions for gamma, color adjustment, contrast, sharpness, preset.
Avaiable of 24VAC or 12VDC power source.
Uses either C- or CS-mount lens.
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
HCCM474M
Camera Side
1. Lens mount
2. Backfocus screw
3. Lens mount cap
4. 1/4-20 mounting base (camera top and bottom)
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS, CONTINUED
Camera Side, continued
1. Lens mount
Used when installing the lens. A C-mount lens can be used when C-mount adapter is attached. CS-mount lens can be used when adapter is removed.
2. Backfocus screw
A screw is provided to fix the lens mount.
3. Lens mount cap
Cap the lens mount when the lens is not mounted.
4. 1/4-20 mounting base
Mounting base for installing the camera, located on top and bottom of camera.
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS, CONTINUED
PWR
12VDC/24VAC
CLASS2
GND
~~
VIDEO
LENS
DC VIDEO
SET
5. Setup buttons
4. Power Indicator
2. Lens Connector
1. Lens Switch
3. Video output connector
6. Power Input Terminal
Camera Back
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS, CONTINUED
Camera Back, continued
1. Lens switch
Used to switch between DC and Video lenses.
2. Lens connector
When using an auto-iris lens, connect the lens cable to this connector.
3. Video output connector
BNC connector that outputs a composite video signal.
4. Power indicator
Indicator lights when the camera is powered.
5. Setup buttons
Used when setting up and adjusting the camera with the on-screen menu.
6. Power input terminal
Use only 24Vac or 12Vdc UL listed class 2 power supply.
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MENU OPERATION
• The menu system can activate all of the fea­tures and options of the camera.
• The menus are superimposed on the image displayed on the screen. The commands can open other menus, toggle options, or change variable parameters.
• The camera settings and adjustments can be changed to accommodate usage conditions.
• When connected to a monitor, convenient on­screen menus facilitate checking and changing the settings and adjustments.
A brief help line is often presented on the screen below the list of commands.
• The complete set of current parameters is saved and will be loaded each time the camera is turned on until the next change in setup.
PWR
12VDC/24VAC
CLASS2
GND
~~
VIDEO
LENS
DC VIDEO
SET
Moves
cursor
UP
Moves
cursor
LEFT
Moves
cursor
RIGHT
SET displays the main
menu or selects the setting
and moves to the next item.
Moves
cursor
DOWN
MENU OPERATION
Five buttons on the rear panel are used to shift the cursor and select
items on the menus.
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Menu Description
MAIN MENU
(page 14)
SHUTTER
(page 17)
WHITE
BALANCE
(page 19)
BACK
LIGHT
(page 21)
TEXT
DISPLAY
(page 23)
AGC control (page 16) Lens selection & level set (page 15)
SYNC
MODE
(page 24)
SPECIAL
MENU
(page 26)
Shutter mode select
Auto
Manual (1/60 ~ 1/100,000sec)
(PAL:
1/50
)
Back light compensation
Off
On (Zone select)
Sync mode control
INT
L.L (Phase adjust.)
White balance control
Auto-tracking (ATW)
Preset (AWC)
Manual (R/B adjust.)
Text display control
Off
On (Text generation)
Special menu
Gamma
Day/Night
Color adjustment
Sharpness (low/high)
Contrast (off/on)
Brightness
Preset
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MAIN MENU
MAIN MENU
1. Press the SET button to display the MAIN MENU on the monitor screen.
2. Check the present settings at the main menu.
3. If no changes are needed, move the cursor to the End position and press the SET button to return the normal video screen.
4. When a setting is changed, the new setting is stored in the internal memory when the cursor is at End and SET is pressed. When power is turned off then on again, operation continues at the most recent settings.
Note: In absence of button operation, the menu display is extinguished automatically
in about 60 seconds.
MAIN MENU
Lens : DC
AGC : 32dB Shutter : AUTO White Balance : ATW Back Light : OFF Text Display : OFF Sync Mode : INT Special Menu End
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Lens
1. Press the Set button to display the MAIN MENU.
2. Position the cursor at LENS and press the left or right button
for setting the lens mode.
3. Displayed lens mode will be changed by setting lens switch
on the rear panel of camera.
4. Press the SET button only when the lens mode is DC to
setting the video level of DC type lens.
5. Press the left or right button to adjust the video level.
After setting, press SET to return to the MAIN MENU.
MAIN MENU
Lens : DC
AGC : 32dB Shutter : AUTO White Balance : ATW Back Light : OFF Text Display : OFF Sync Mode : INT Special Menu End
VIDEO LEVEL
Level 0
Press SET to MAIN Menu.
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AGC
1. Press the Set button to display the main menu.
2. Position the cursor at AGC and press the left or right button
to setting the AGC max level.
3. AGC max level has 8 stage from OFF to 32dB.
Right button (ascending sequence); OFF 6dB 12dB 16dB 20dB 24dB 28dB 32dB Left button (descending sequence); 32dB 28dB 24dB 20dB 16dB 12dB 6dB OFF
At the AGC level setting, camera’s sensitivity is automatically increased to a setting level when the level of ambient light drops. In the general application, AGC max level is set to 32dB.
MAIN MENU
Lens : DC
AGC : 32dB
Shutter : AUTO White Balance : ATW Back Light : OFF Text Display : OFF Sync Mode : INT Special Menu End
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MAIN MENU, CONTINUED
Electronic Shutter Control
1. Press SET to display the MAIN MENU.
2. Position the cursor at Shutter, and press the left or right button to set the manual shutter.
AUTO Mode
When using the manual iris, the brightness of the picture image will be fixed by setting the auto mode, so the shutter speed is automatically varied according to the incident light.
Note: Outdoor illumination levels may exceed 150,000 lux, which is outside the range that can be controlled by the electronic shutter. For proper operation of electronic shutter, if illumination levels exceed 10,000 lux, use an auto-iris lens.
MAIN MENU
Lens : DC AGC : 32dB
Shutter : AUTO
White Balance : ATW Back Light : OFF Text Display : OFF Sync Mode : INT Special Menu End
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MANUAL Mode
1. Press SET to set the manual shutter speed when the cursor is at Shutter and shutter mode is manual.
2. Press the left or right direction button to select a shutter speed from 1/60 to 1/100,000 sec.
3. After selecting a shutter speed, press SET to return to the MAIN MENU.
MANUAL SHUTTER
Shutter Speed : 1/60
Press SET to Main Menu
Right button (ascending sequence):
1/60➔(1/50 PAL)➔1/100➔1/120➔1/250➔1/500 1/1000
1/2000➔1/4000➔1/10000➔1/30000
1/50000
1/100000➔1/60 (1/50 PAL)
Left button (descending sequence):
1/100000➔1/50000➔1/30000➔1/10000 1/4000
1/2000➔1/1000➔1/500➔1/250
1/120
1/100➔1/60 (1/50 PAL)➔1/100000
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MAIN MENU, CONTINUED
White Balance Control
1. Press SET to display the MAIN MENU on the monitor
screen.
2. Position the cursor at WHITE BALANCE and press the left
or right button to toggle through the white balance control mode. Three white balance control modes can be selected according to conditions: ATW, AWC, and Manual.
ATW (Auto-Tracking White Balance)
The white balance mode is set to auto-tracking white balance (ATW). This mode accepts different types of lighting using an automatic tracking system and automatically controls in the color tempera­ture range of 2400K to 10000K.
Note : The ATW mode may not function properly under the following
conditions:
• When shooting with non-standard lighting or lighting with a color temperature that exceeds the range of the camera.
• When a large part of the scene is occupied with a single color or a completely red or blue background. In these situations, set White Balance to the MANUAL mode.
MAIN MENU
Lens : DC AGC : 32dB
Shutter : AUTO
White Balance : ATW
Back Light : OFF Text Display : OFF Sync Mode : INT Special Menu End
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AWC (PRESET WHITE BALANCE)
With a white object present in the scene, press SET then position the cursor at White Balance and set to AWC.
Setting the preset white balance takes several seconds and the selection is complete when the message "White Balance Completed" displays on the screen. If the selection is not completed in approximately 5 seconds, press the SET button again.
MANUAL (Manual white balance)
1. Press SET to set Manual White Balance when the cursor is positioned at White Balance and the mode is MANUAL.
2. Press the left, right, up, or down direction buttons to control the Red/Blue gain.
3. After setting, press SET to return to the MAIN MENU.
Note : To avoid failure of the AWC mode setting, do not move the camera or object until the “white balance completed” message appears.
Gain level is from 0 to 20.
MANUAL WHITE BALANCE
Red 00
Blue 00
Press SET to Main Menu
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MAIN MENU
Lens : DC
AGC : 32dB Shutter : AUTO White Balance : ATW
Back Light : OFF
Text Display : OFF Sync Mode : INT Special Menu End
Back Light Compensation
Strong light, such as from a spotlight or window, entering the scene background causes the lens iris to close, possibly obscuring desired portions of the scene. The back light compensation function automatically adjusts the video level to preserve visibility in important sections of the scene.
1. Press SET to display the MAIN MENU.
2. Position the cursor at BACK LIGHT and press the left or right button to toggle between the ON and OFF settings.
3. Press SET to select the setting.
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BLC Zone Setting
Backlight control uses 6 sensing zones. The BLC Zone setting is activated on the screen with either the left or right button to allow the most suitable area to be selected while observing the monitor. Position the cursor at Back Light and press SET to select the BLC zones.
Decide on BLC zone numbers for desired portions of the scene.
1. Press SET to display the BLC zone set.
2. Press the up or down direction buttons to move the cursor
to desired BLC zone.
3. Press the left or right direction buttons to set the sensing
zone in which you want to preserve visibility in important sections of the scene.
4. After setting, press SET to return to the MAIN MENU.
BLC ZONE SET
Zone Display Zone 1 :OFF Zone 2 :OFF Zone 3 :OFF Zone 4 :OFF Zone 5 :OFF Zone 6 :ON
Press SET to View Zone
BLC ZONE SET
Zone Display
Zone 1 :ON Zone 2 :OFF Zone 3 :OFF Zone 4 :OFF Zone 5 :OFF Zone 6 :ON
Press SET to Main Menu
Zone 1 Zone 2
Off Off
Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 5
Off ON Off
Zone 3 Zone 4
Off Off
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MAIN MENU
Lens : DC
AGC : 32dB Shutter : AUTO White Balance : ATW Back Light : OFF
Text Display : OFF
Sync Mode : INT
Special Menu
End
Text Display
1. Press SET to display the MAIN MENU.
2. Move the cursor to TEXT DISPLAY and use the left and right buttons to toggle between the ON and OFF settings.
Text Generation
A maximum of 24 alphanumeric characters (1 line) can be displayed on the screen.
1. To generate text, press SET when the cursor is on TEXT DISPLAY and the text display mode is ON.
2. Use the left, right, up, and down direction buttons to move to each character. Press SET to select each character.
3. Move the cursor to POS and press SET to select text location.
TEXT GENERATION
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS TUVWXYZabcdefghijkl mnopqstuvwxyz12345
67890.,’:+-~/#()<> BLK CLR POS END _
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MAIN MENU
Lens : DC
AGC : 32dB Shutter : AUTO White Balance : ATW Back Light : OFF Text Display : OFF
Sync Mode : L.L
Special Menu
End
Text Location
1. Text location is set by selecting POS from the TEXT GEN­ERATION menu and pressing SET.
2. Use the left, right, up, and down buttons to move text location.
3. After selecting text location, press SET to return to the MAIN MENU.
Sync Mode
1. Press the Set button to display the main menu on the monitor screen
2. Position the cursor at SYNC MODE and press the left or right button for L.L (line-lock) mode.
3. Press the left or right button again, sync mode is return to INT (internal).
Camera 1
to Locate, then SET
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LINE LOCK PHASE ADJUSTMENT
1. Press SET to adjust line-lock phase when the cursor is at SYNC MODE and the mode is set to L.L.
2. Press the left or right direction button to adjust line-lock phase. Phase adjustment range is from 0 to 270°. After setting, press SET to return to the MAIN MENU.
Note : In the line-lock setting, the camera’s vertical synchronization can be driven by the 60Hz AC
(50Hz PAL) signal in the power lines.
In the line-lock mode, synchronization may not be corrected for a few seconds after the power is turned on ; this is not a malfunction.
If horizontal lines rolling upward or down ward are observed on the screen, and reversed the polarity of the power cable connected to the power input connector.
When AC power line frequency is of 50Hz (60Hz PAL), the line-lock sync operation is not possible.
LINE LOCK PHASE
Phase 135 degree
Press SET to MAIN Menu.
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Special Menu
The Special Menu is used to change the video output settings to match particular applications.
1. Press SET to display the MAIN MENU.
2. Move the cursor to SPECIAL MENU and press SET.
3. The Special Menu will display.
SPECIAL MENU
Gamma
Color Adj. Day/Night : Auto Sharpness : LOW Contrast : OFF Brightness
Preset
End
MAIN MENU
Lens : DC
AGC : 32dB Shutter : AUTO White Balance : ATW Back Light : OFF Text Display : OFF Sync Mode : L.L
Special Menu
End
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GAMMA
1. Position the cursor at GAMMA and press SET.
2. Use the left, right, up, and down buttons to set the Gamma level. Gamma level can be set to a maximum of 32 steps, according to conditions. Default Gamma value is 0.45.
3. Once setting is selected, press SET to return to SPECIAL MENU.
Color Adjustment
1. Position the cursor at COLOR ADJ and press SET.
2. Use the left and right buttons to adjust levels. Use the up and down buttons to move between Phase and Level controls.
3. Once values are selected, press SET to return to SPECIAL MENU.
GAMMA ADJUSTEMENT
Level 14
Level gamma value
14 : 0.45 00 : 1
Press SET to Return
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
Phase 00
Level 00
Press SET to Retur
n
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SPECIAL MENU
Gamma
Color Adj
Day/Night : Night
Sharpness : LOW Contrast : OFF Brightness Preset End
Day/Night
This feature is useful when want to lighten a dark image. At this mode, video signal increase the gain by 8dB.
1. Position the cursor at Day/Night and press the eft or right
button to enter the Night mode or Day mode.
2. Pressing the right button again, the mode enter to the Auto
mode. When set to Auto, the Day/Night function is activated automatically according to the luminance level of video signal.
If the background has normal illumination, the Day/Night
function does not activate even if Day/Night mode is set to Auto.
If the background is dark, the Day/Night function enters Night
mode automatically if the mode is set to Auto.
B/W video signal is output when Day/Night mode is set to Night
and in low illumination conditions when Day/Night mode is set to Auto.
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SPECIAL MENU
Gamma
Color Adj Day/Night : Auto
Sharpness : LOW
Contrast : OFF Brightness Preset End
SPECIAL MENU
Gamma
Color Adj Day/Night : Auto Sharpness : LOW
Contrast : OFF
Brightness Preset End
Sharpness
1. Position the cursor at SHARPNESS and use the right and
left buttons to toggle between HIGH and LOW.
2. Move the cursor up or down and SET to select the
setting.
Contrast
When strong illumination such as a spotlight or outdoor light is present in the background, the scene will darken. When using the contrast compensation function, the dark areas are enhanced and the image brightened.
1. Position the cursor at CONTRAST and use the right and
left buttons to toggle between ON and OFF.
2. Move the cursor up or down and SET to select the
setting.
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Brightness
1. Position the cursor at BRIGHTNESS and press SET.
2. Use the left and right buttons to adjust levels.
3. Once values are selected, press SET to return to the
SPECIAL MENU.
SPECIAL MENU
Gamma
Color Adj Day/Night : Auto Sharpness : LOW Contrast : OFF Brightness Preset End
BRIGHTNESS
Level 00
Press SET to Return
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Preset
The Preset function is useful when the camera setup conditions are frequently changed. Preset provides the best image under normal conditions as set by the factory.
1. Position the cursor at Preset and press SET.
The message Press SET to Factory Set will be displayed.
2. Pressing SET will perform the preset function.
Once reset, Factory Setup Completed will display
on the screen for 5 seconds.
End
To exit the SPECIAL MENU, use the up or down buttons to move the cusor to End and press SET.
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SPECIAL MENU
Gamma
Color Adj Day/Night : Auto Sharpness : LOW Contrast : OFF Brightness
Preset
End
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LENS INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
PWR
SET
LENS
PWR
SET
LENS
HCCM474M
DC VIDEO
VIDEO
12VDC/24VAC
CLASS2
GND
~~
When using an auto-iris lens, install the accessory lens plug on to the lens cable as follows. Video type lens ; Set lens switch to VIDEO. Connect the lens cable of a video type lens. If the plug on the cable is of a different type, replace it with the provided 4-pin iris plug.
1
2 4
3
Pin Assignment : Video type (4-pin)
Pin No. Signal
1 +12V DC (50mA max.) 2 N.C (Not connected) 3
Video (0.7Vp-p, high impedance, no sync)
4 GND
+12V
N.C
Video input
GND
1 3
2 4
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DC type lens ; Set lens switch to DC. Connect the lens cable of a DC (galvanometric) type lens. If the plug on the cable is of a different type, replace it with the provided 4-pin iris plug.
1
2 4
3
Pin Assignment : DC type (4-pin)
Pin No. Signal
1 Damping coil (-) 2 Damping coil (+) 3
Drive coil (+)
4 Drive coil (-)
Damping coil (-)
Damping coil (+)
Drive coil (+)
Drive coil (-)
1 3
2 4
After installing the connector plug, connect it to the lens connector on the rear panel of camera.
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Mounting a Lens
1. Remove the lens mount cap from the camera.
2. Attach or remove the C-mount adapter depending on the lens to be used.
3. Attach the lens to the lens mount. Secure it so that it does not become loose.
4. If the lens has an auto-iris mechanism, connect the lens cable to the lens connector.
NOTE: When removing the C-mount adapter:
If the adapter is attached so tightly that it is difficult to remove, use long-nosed pliers to remove it. Insert the tips of the pliers into the holes with no threads and turn to remove.
A screwdriver can also be used to remove a firmly attached adapter. Insert M3 screws into the holes so that the screwdriver has something to grip.
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LENS INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
ADJUSTING AUTO-IRIS LENSES
Connect the camera to a power source and monitor, then adjust the auto-iris lens.
1. Set AGC mode to OFF.
2. When using a video-type lens, adjust the level on the lens to produce minimum smear and optimum pictures.
3. Set AGC mode to 32dB. It is recommended that the AGC be used in the 32dB mode after adjusting the video level. .
HCCM474M
Backfocus screw
Backfocus Adjustment
When a lens is mounted, adjustment of the backfocus may be required. Adjust with the lens focus ring when the correct focus cannot be obtained. (Refer to the table on the next page.) An ND filter may be used to open the iris ofthe auto iris lens when adjusting the backfocus.
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LENS INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
Backfocus Adjustment With A Fixed-Focus Lens
Backfocus Adjustment With A Zoom Lens
1. Fully open the aperture and set the focus ring to ∞ (infinity). If using an auto-iris lens, shoot a comparatively dark object so that the aperture is fully open.
2. Loosen the two backfocus screws with a hex wrench and turn the lens mount to focus.
3. After adjusting the backfocus, tighten the backfocus screw.
1. Fully open the aperture and set the lens to the maximum telephoto position, then turn the focus ring to focus. If using an auto-iris lens, shoot a comparatively dark object so that the aperture is fully open.
2. Set the lens to its maximum wide-angle position.
3. Loosen the two backfocus screws with a hex wrench and turn the lens mount to focus. After adjusting the backfocus, tighten the backfocus screws.
3. Repeat steps 1 through 3 until the difference between focusing position “Te le ” and Wide becomes smallest.
CAUTION : Forcibly turning the backfocus screw will
damage the camera.
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SPECIFICATIONS
ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS
Signal format NTSC
CCD Pickup element Interline transfer 1/3" CCD
Effective pixels NTSC: 768(H) x 494(V)
Scanning area 7.95(H) x 6.45(V) mm
Scanning system 2:1 interlace
Scanning frequency NTSC: Horizontal: 15.743kHz / Vertical: 59.94Hz
Video output Composite video signal: 1Vp-p, 75Ohm, unbalanced
Video S/N ratio 50dB (AGC OFF)
Horizontal resolution NTSC: 470 TV lines
AGC range OFF / 6dB / 12dB / 16dB / 20dB / 24dB / 28dB / 32dB
Minimum Illumination 0.4 lux (F1.2, 50IRE, AGC ON, Contrast ON)
0.1 lux (F1.2 50 IRE, B/W)
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ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS
Auto electronic shutter ON/OFF selectable (1/60~1/100,000 second)
(NTSC:1/60~1/100,000 second PAL:1/50~1/100,000 second)
Shutter speed range
1/60 (1/50 PAL), 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,
1/4000, 1/10000, 1/30000, 1/50000, 1/100000 second
White balance Selectable auto-tracking (ATW), preset (AWC), and MANUAL
Backlight compensation ON/OFF selectable (6 sensing zones)
Text display ON/OFF selectable (24 alphanumeric characters)
Special menu
Gamma, Color Adj., Day/Night, Sharpness, Contrast,
Brightness and Preset
GAMMA Variable
Flickerless ON/OFF selectable
Lens mount C/CS Mount
Camera mount 1/4"-20 UNC (Top/Bottom)
Power source 24Vac 60 Hz or 12Vdc
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Power consumption Max 3 watts
Operating temperature
14°F to 122°F (-10°C to +50°C)
Operating humidity less than 85% relative humidity
Storage temperature
-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to +60°C)
Dimensions 1.6W x 1.6H x 2.8D inches (41W x 41H x 73D mm)
Weight
0.35 lbs (160g)
Notes:
If used continuously, operate at less than 40°C (140°F) for long-term stable performance.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
This CCD camera is designed to output video signals conforming to
the NTSC (PAL) standard, so it cannot be used with video recorders or color monitors whi ch use col or s ystems other than NTSC (PAL).
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Lens mount cap 1
C-mount adapter 1
L-wrench 1
User manual 1
For Customer Use :
please record the Model No. and Serial No. in the spaces provided below. These numbers are located on the bottom of the camera. Keep this manual for future reference.
Model No. Serial No.
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Honeywell Video Solutions
1305 Waters Ridge Drive Lewisville, TX 75057 USA +1-800-796-2288
www.honeywellvideo.com
United Kingdom
Aston Fields Rd. Whitehouse Ind. Est Runcorn UK WA7 3DL + 44-1928-754000
www.videocontrols.com
USA
9315 NW 112
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Avenue Miami, FL 33178 USA +1-305-805-8188
www.ademcoint.com
www.ademco.com.au
South Africa
53 Juta Street Braamfontein 2001 South Africa + 27-11-403-3002
www.teqtrader.com
Italy
Via della Resistenza, 53/59 1 – 20090 Buccinasco Milano Italy +39-02-4571791
www.ademcovideo.com
Australia
Unit 5, Riverside Centre 24-28 River Road West Parramatta, NSW 2150 Australia +61-2-8837-9300
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