JVC TK-C655 User Manual

DOME TYPE CAMERA
TK-C655 TK-C676
INSTRUCTIONS
(B)
LWT0200-001A-H
These are general IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS and certain items may not apply to all appliances.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1. Read all of these instructions.
3. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
5. Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
6. 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.
7. 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 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 moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
8. 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 appliance should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.
9. 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 form 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.
13. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance.
14. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
15. 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.
16. 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.
17. Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel 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. Adjust only those controls that
are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls 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.
18. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
19. 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.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
(symbol provided by RETAC)
S3125A
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Thank you for purchsing this product. (These instructions are for TK-C655E, TK-C676E) Before beginning to operate this unit, please read the instruction manual carefully in order to make sure that the best possible performance is obtained.
Contents
Introduction
Features ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Provided Accessories ......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
Precautions for Correct Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 6
Connections & Installation
Controls, Connectors and Indicators .................................................................................................................................. 8
A Multi-Drop Communication System .............................................................................................................................. 10
Point-to-Point Communication System ............................................................................................................................. 12
Switch Settings ................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Cable Connections ........................................................................................................................................................... 16
Attaching the Ceiling Mount ............................................................................................................................................. 18
Attaching the Camera ....................................................................................................................................................... 18
Setting Up the Camera using an RM-P2580
Setup Procedure .............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Menu Screen Flow............................................................................................................................................................ 21
CAMERA FUNCTION1 Screen ........................................................................................................................................ 22
CAMERA FUNCTION2 Screen ........................................................................................................................................ 23
CAMERA TITLE/ALARM Screen ...................................................................................................................................... 24
CAMERA VIDEO ADJUSTMENT Screen ........................................................................................................................ 26
CAMERA ALC Screen ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
HOME MOTION DETECT Screen.................................................................................................................................... 28
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE Screen................................................................................................................................ 29
POSITION FUNCTION SET Screen ................................................................................................................................ 30
FACTORY SETTINGS Screen.......................................................................................................................................... 31
PRIVATE MASK Setup ..................................................................................................................................................... 32
CAMERA TITLE Setup ..................................................................................................................................................... 33
AREA TITLE Setup ........................................................................................................................................................... 34
ALARM TITLE Setup ........................................................................................................................................................ 35
HOME MOTION DETECT Setup...................................................................................................................................... 36
AUTO PAN Setup ............................................................................................................................................................. 37
AUTO PATROL Setup ....................................................................................................................................................... 38
AUTO TRACE Setup ........................................................................................................................................................ 39
POSITION TITLE Setup ................................................................................................................................................... 40
AUTO RETURN Setup ..................................................................................................................................................... 41
Others
Attaching a Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket (Optional WB-S575) ......................................................................................... 42
Removing a Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket (Optional WB-S575) ....................................................................................... 44
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................................ 45
Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................... 46
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Introduction
Features
DSP with a wide dynamic range
Even objects that have a large difference in brightness can be monitored clearly.
Day/night surveillance
When the light is low, the camera pictures can be switched automatically to black and white pictures. The camera is also compatible with IR illumination (wave­length 850 nm to 880 nm).
Private masking facility
When the camera target area contains an area that is re­quired to be hidden the camera can be set accordingly in order to mask it.
High-speed pan/tilt table
The high-speed rotating table with a horizontal panning speed of 300°/sec. and a vertical tilting speed of 180°/sec. makes it possible to recall a preset position quickly.
High-sensitivity CCD and bright zoom lens
TK-C655: The CCD features an improved sensitivity of near-
ly 70% over the previous model and the zoom lens has a large aperture ratio of f1.6 (at WIDE end). These features provide the camera with a high sensitivity of 2.0 lx in the color mode (50% output, AGC 20 dB).
TK-C676: The CCD features an improved sensitivity of near-
ly 70% over the previous model and the zoom lens has a large aperture ratio of f1.4 (at WIDE end). These features provide the camera with a high sensitivity of 0.5 lx in the color mode (25% output, AGC 20 dB, WIDE end, electronic sense up x2).
Optical zoom lens (TK-C655 only)
Detailed surveillance can be performed with the approx. x25 optical zoom lens.
Optical + electronic zooming (TK-C676 only)
The x27 optical zoom lens and x10 electronic zoom circuit­ry allows the camera to be used even in surveillance situa­tions in which the object is very small.
Simplified waterproof design (TK-C676 only)
The simplified waterproof design (IEC529) of the camera allows it to be installed in many locations, including under eaves, provided that it is not subjected to direct water splash. (However, note that the camera cannot be used outdoors.)
Provided Accessories
DOME TYPE CAMERA
TK-C655
TK-C676
Instructions Ceiling mount
4P Alarm cable
INSTRUCTIONS
LWT0003-001A-H
(B)
6P Alarm cable
Screw
(M3 × 12 mm)
For cable plate
Screws (M 4 x 12 mm) For the ceiling flush mount bracket
Cable plate
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Safety Precautions
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'ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER L'APPAREIL A L'HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE.
WARNING
• Install the unit on a strong and stable surface. This unit has been designed to revolve at high speed. Due to
its weight (about 2.4 kg) and the vibrations it may be subject­ed to, the camera must be mounted to a sturdy and stable material. If the ceiling material lacks strength, for example it is made of a decorative laminated material or plasterboard, then the mount should be reinforced using materials such as veneered plywood. If such reinforcement is inadequate im­ages may fluctuate due to vibration or, in the worst case, the camera may fall and cause a serious accident should there be anyone below it.
or installation, use the provided ceiling mount and the op-
•F tional flush mounted ceiling bracket, which is sold separately. When installing this device the provided ceiling mount and the optional flush mounted ceiling bracket, which is sold sep­arately should be used. Also be sure to connect the drop prevention wire and tighten all screws and nuts firmly.
•Power the unit with the rated power voltage. The power rating for this unit is 24 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz. If a
power above this rating is supplied, a malfunction will occur or, in the worst case, smoke or fire may be produced.
• This unit offers a certain degree of protection against any damage either to itself or to its connection cable that might result from indirect lightning strikes, but it is not capable of preventing all damage by lightning strikes. For example it is not protected against a direct lightning strike. If lightning dam­age can be expected in the place where the unit is installed, be sure to take countermeasures by adding an arrester to the connection cable, etc.
CAUTION
• Installation of this unit requires special skills. Please be sure to consult your dealer about installation procedures. If the mounting screws or nuts are not tightened sufficiently, the camera may fall from its installation location. Be sure to tighten the mounting nuts firmly to prevent this happening.
• Inspect the unit periodically. Check periodically for any deterioration of the mount sec-
tions or loosening of screws due to vibration and ensure that there is no likelihood of the unit dropping.
5
Introduction
Precautions for Correct Operation
To save energy, turn the system off whenever it is not in use.
This camera has been designed for indoor use. It cannot be used outdoors.
This camera has been designed to be hung from a ceiling, do not install it in an upright position on a surface or at an angle, as this may cause a malfunction or a noticeable short­ening of its service life.
Do not install or use the camera in the following locations.
• In a place exposed to rain or water. (The waterproof char-
acteristics of the camera for TK-C676 are equivalent to IEC 529.)
• In a place containing vapor or oil soot, for example in a
kitchen.
• In a place outside the operating temperature range (-10°C
to 50°C).
• Near a source of strong radio waves or magnetism, ra-
diation or X-rays.
• In a place where corrosive gassed are generated.
• In a place subject to vibrations.
• In a place with excessive dust.
Insufficient ventilation of the camera may cause a malfunc­tion. Be careful not to block ventilation to the camera. This unit radiates heat from the panel surfaces (top panel and side panels). Do not install it in a place where a heat pool may form, such as near a wall.
Do not install the camera in a place exposed to cold air, for example near to the air outlet of an air conditioner. Other­wise, moisture may become condensed inside the dome cover.
Do not point the lens at a strong light source, for example the sun, doing so may cause the camera to malfunction.
The camera incorporates an AGC circuit. As a result, when it is used under low light conditions the camera gain may increase automatically. This makes the picture appear un­even , however this is not a malfunction
When equipment that generates strong magnetism such as a transceiver is used near to the unit while the AGC circuit is ON, beat noise, etc may interfere with the picture. If a transceiver or similar equipment is used keep it a dis­tance of at least 3 meters from this unit.
In auto iris mode, when the AGC circuit is ON, varying the iris with the iris control button may not change the picture brightness. This is due to the automatic gain boost by the AGC circuit. In this case, set AGC to OFF or use the manual iris mode.
In auto iris mode, the iris control button may not function under certain brightness conditions (i.e. when a sufficient amount of light cannot be obtained). In this case, set the iris mode to manual.
When the camera is used in ATW (Auto White balance) mode, the colors captured by the camera may differ from the actual colors being shot due to the mechanics of the auto-tracking operation within the white balance circuit. However, this is not a malfunction.
If a very bright object (such as a lamp) is being monitored, the picture may contain vertical lines (smear) above and below the bright object in the picture. This is a phenom­enon normal to a solid-state image pickup devices (CCD) and is not a malfunction.
The electronic shutter speed of the camera has been set to 1/50 second at the factory. If the camera is used under a fluorescent light source in an area with a local power fre­quency of 60 Hz, change the shutter speed to 1/120 sec­ond using the remote control unit. (Note that the sensitivity will deteriorate slightly.) However, when the ExDR function is ON, the flicker may not disappear.
When the camera is used to monitor the same position over many hours ( e.g. continuously for 24 hours a day) the con­tact resistance of the panning mechanism may increase. This may cause the picture to be affected by noise interfer­ence or the remote control operation becoming unstable. To prevent this happening, once a week, turn the system off and on in order to initialize the camera and to clean the contacts.
Do not touch the lens on the dome cover directly by hand. Contamination of the cover will lead to deterioration of the picture quality.
Since the dome cover is of a hemispherical shape, the pic­ture tends to become distorted at the edges of the hemi­sphere. When the camera is tilted and pointed in the hori­zontal-direction, the picture may be out of focus because the camera will then capture the edges of the hemisphere.
When an object is located near a light source or contains a large difference in brightness, a ghost may interfere with the picture. This phenomenon is due to the characteristics of the dome cover and the built-in lens and is not a mal­function.
Observe the following points when carrying out mainte­nance of the camera.
•Turn the system off before proceeding.
• Clean the dome cover using a lens cleaning cloth (or tis-
sue). The dome cover may become stained in a very short period in certain operating environments. If the dome cover lens becomes excessively contaminated, clean it with a lens cleaning cloth (or tissue) moistened with a solution of neutral detergent in water.
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Note on consumable parts
The following parts are consumable and should be replaced after a certain number of hours or a count of operations. The service lives given below are only typical values. They may vary depending on the operating environment and con­ditions. Note that the replacement of consumable parts is charge­able even when they are replaced before the termination of the warranty period.
• Zoom lens assembly Zooming operation : 2 million times Focusing operation : 4 million times
• Slip rings : 5 million operations
• Cooling fan : Approx. 30,000 hours
• Alarm output 1 relay : 200,000 times of operation
Note on auto focusing
Although this unit incorporates a one-push auto-focusing system and EASY AF functions, auto-focusing may some­times be impossible depending on the object and camera setup. In this case, adjust the focusing manually.
Objects and images with which auto focusing may be difficult:
• When the image brightness is extremely high.
• When the image brightness is extremely low.
• When the image brightness varies continuously (for ex­ample when the object is a flashing light).
• When the image contrast (difference between bright and dark) is very poor.
•When the image does not contain a vertical contour com­ponent.
• When vertical stripe patterns recur on the screen.
Camera setups with which auto focusing may be diffi­cult:
• When the AGC is activated and the image is coarse.
• When SENSE UP is activated and the image contains only little motion.
• When electronic zooming is activated and the image does not contain a large enough contour component. (In the case of TK-C676 only)
Zooming
When zooming is stopped near the TELE end during manual operation or by selecting a preset position, focusing may deviate slightly. In addition, the manual zooming operation may not always be smooth. These phenomena are due to the characteristics of the built­in lens and are not malfunctions.
Preset positions
• The zooming position of the camera can be set to a total of 100 preset positions, including the home position.
• The electronic zoom can be preset up to x2. However, if the electronic zoom menu on the screen is set to OFF even presetting the electronic zooming to x2 , the camera itself moves to the preset position without the electronic zooming being activated. (TK-C676 only)
• It is not permitted to preset the electronic zoom to a larger ratio than x2. The message "INVALID POSITION (D.ZOOM)" will appear on the screen if a larger ratio than x2 is set. (TK-C676 only)
• The TILT position can be set and operated only between 0° to 90° even when the item “FLIP” is set to DIGITAL. (A TILT position between 91° and 180° cannot be set or operated. The message "INVALID POSITION (TILT) will appear on the screen if a larger TILT position than 90° is set. )
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Connections & Installation
Controls, Connectors and Indicators
Ceiling Mount
0
Cover
96
1
2
87
9
5
43
(Connector side)
Camera body
Pin 1 of alarm output terminal (CN24)
(Terminal Pin Layout)
Pin 1 of CONTROL terminal
8
(CN22)
7
Pin 1 of alarm input terminal
6
(CN26)
Pin 1 of ALARM I/O terminal (CN23)
[VIDEO OUT] Coaxial Cable Connectors
1
Output connector of a composite video signal (1 V(p-p)) with an output impedance of 75 1, to be connected to a switcher, etc.
[AC ` 24V INPUT] Connector
2
Connect to a 24 V AC power supply.
Cover Position Alignment Mark
3
When attaching the cover, use this mark to align its final position correctly.
Locking Screw
4
Tighten this screw to fasten the camera clamping bracket
.
*
Safety Wire Hole
5
To prepare for possible dropping of the camera, pass the wire from the ceiling slab or channel through this hole.
Alarm Input Terminals (CN26)
6
Input terminals for Alarm 2, Alarm 3 and Alarm 4. Connect the provided cables to these terminals.
P. 1 7
Pin No. Signal Name Color of Cable
1 Alarm input 2 Brown 2 GND Red 3 Alarm input 3 Orange 4 GND Yellow 5 Alarm input 4 Violet 6 GND Gray
[ALARM I/O] Input/Output Terminals (CN23)
7
Te r minals for Alarm input 1 and Alarm output 1.
P. 1 7
Pin No. Signal Name
1 Alarm output 1 2 Alarm output 1 (COM) 3 Alarm output 1 4 Alarm input 1 5 GND
[CONTROL] Terminals (CN22)
8
Connect to a RM-P2580 remote control unit.
Pin No. Signal Name Mark
1 TX + A 2 TX – B 3 RX + C 4 RX – D
Alarm Output Terminals (CN24)
9
Output terminals for Alarm 2 and Alarm 3. Connect the provided cables to these terminals.
P. 1 7
Pin No. Signal Name Color of Cable
1 Alarm output 2 + Red 2 Alarm output 2 – White 3 Alarm output 3 + Orange 4 Alarm output 3 – Gray
(N.OPEN)
(N.CLOSE)
䡬 䡬 䡬 䡬
8
#
%
&
^
$
*
!
#
@
(Setting switch side)
Cover
0
For protection against water drips. Slit the rubber cap on this cover and pass the cable through the slits.
P. 1 6
Camera Connector (Female)
!
Connect to^, the Male Connector on the camera.
Drop Prevention Hook
@
Attach the Drop Prevention Wire &to this hook to prevent the camera from falling.
Clamping Holes (x 4)
#
Attach the camera to a ceiling or to a Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket (optionally available) using these holes.
[MACHINE ID] Switch
$
When an RS-485 communication system is used, for ex­ample when using the camera in a system controlled by an RM-P2580, set the camera IDs individually for each camera.
P. 1 5
Setting Switches
%
Use these to set the PROTOCOL, etc.
P. 1 4
)
Connector (Male)
^
Connect to !, the Female Camera Connector on the Ceil- ing Mount.
Drop Prevention Wire
&
Attach this wire to the Drop Prevention Hook @on the Ceiling Mount.
Camera Clamping Bracket
*
In order to clamp the camera onto the Ceiling Mount, in­sert and tighten the Locking Screw
Lens
(
The lens cannot be replaced.
Dome Cover
)
The dome cover is fragile. Take care when handling it.
Camera Body Cover
Do not remove the camera body cover while the camera is installed on a ceiling. Doing so will cause the dome cover to fall down.
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into this bracket.
4
9
TO CAMERA
RX
RX
TX
COM
COM
10/2
12/4
13/5
14/6
16/8
COM
COM
COM
CAMERA
SW
MONITOR
OUTPUT
MONITOR
VIDEO INPUT
OUTPUT
POWER
OFF
ON
AC INPUT
Connections & Installation
A Multi-Drop Communication System
A system that employs the RM-P2580 as the controller
The following figure shows a system that can accommodate up to eight cameras. (100 positions can be preset per camera.)
TK-C655/ TK-C676
Camera 1
MACHINE ID: 01 Switch 8: OFF (RX TERM)
TK-C655/ TK-C676
Camera 2
MACHINE ID: 02 Switch 8: OFF (RX TERM)
TK-C655/ TK-C676
Camera 8
MACHINE ID: 08 Switch 8: ON (RX TERM)
Control signal cable Coaxial cable
Remote control unit
RM-P2580
AC 24 V power supply
CAUTION
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AC 24 V power supply
CAUTION
(
AC 24 V power supply
CAUTION
(
CAMERA
TO
TO CAMERA
+
RX
ON
Observe the following points when connecting compo­nents together:
•Turn all the components off before proceeding.
• Read the instruction manuals of all components before pro­ceeding.
•For the types and lengths of connection cables, see “Cable Connections” on page 16.
• Do not connect the control signal cables in a loop.
CAUTIONS
The AC 24 V power supply must be isolated from the pri-
mary line. (ISOLATED POWER ONLY)
In order to prevent an excessive current flow through the
power supply wire or camera due to a short circuit, a fuse must be installed in the power supply line.
+
-
-
RX
TX
TX
COM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
431 2 875 6
1
DATA I / O
COM
9/1 10/2
2 3 4 5 6 7
2 3 4 5 6 7
11/3 12/4
13/5
14/6
15/7 16/8
VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
UNIT
CAMERA
COM
COM
COM
SW
ALARM
AUTO
SERIAL-2SERIAL-1
8
MONITOR
MONITOR
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
1
2
8
Monitor
Cable connections
P. 1 6
(Terminal side of Ceiling Mount)
Control signal cable
Coaxial cable
Power cable
Connection of the control signal cable (A twisted pair cable is recommended.)
Camera 1 CONTROL terminals
TX+A TX–B RX+C RX–D
Camera 2 CONTROL terminals
+
TX
A TX–B RX+C RX–D
Camera 3 CONTROL terminals
TX+A TX–B RX+C RX–D
RM-P2580
terminal
RX+A RX–B TX+C TX–D
Each terminal on the camera and the RM­P2580 is marked A䡬, B䡬, C䡬or D䡬. In order to facilitate understanding and to avoid connection mistakes, it is recommended to connect the terminals carrying the same marks.
To the TO CAMERA connector of the RM-P2580 and to the next camera
To the CAMERA INPUT connector of the RM-P2580
To AC 24V power supply
CAUTION
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MONITOR
OUTPUT 1
Switch settings
P. 1 4
(Setting switches are on the side of the Ceiling Mount)
Machine ID
3
2
4
1
5
0
6
9
Figure of 1
7
8
3
2
4
1
5
0
6
Figure of 10
9
7
8
Set it to the same number as the VIDEO INPUT terminal of the RM­P2580. (Example) Camera 1: Set the figure of 10 to “0” and figure of 1 to “1”.
Camera 1 monitor display at power ON
LPROCESS<<>> I INTIA
:--I--PAN :--I--TILT
DUPLEX I D- 01ROT>P COOL
Duplex display ID No. display (ID check procedure
P. 15)
1234678
5
F
F
O
Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 4 : ON Switch 5 : OFF Switch 7 : Invalid (Set to OFF)
Switch 8 :
:
Invalid (Set to OFF.)
:
Set to ON only for the camera connected at the end of the control signal cable. Set to OFF for all other cameras.
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A system that does not employ the RM-P2580 as the controller
MEMO
Be sure to terminate the control signal cable at both ends. The cables (length of stub) connecting pieces of non-terminated equipment (cameras or controllers) must be as short as possible. If the length of stub is too long, control precision may suffer.
When the controller is not located at the end of a system.
(An AC 24V power source must be supplied to each camera)
CAUTION
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CONTROL Cable
CAM1 CAM2
Length of stub
CAM31 CAM32
Length of stub
Length of stub
PROTOCOL(1) : ON MACHINE ID : 01 RX TERM : ON
• Set the TERM switches of the cameras at each end (CAM1 and CAM32) to ON, and the TERM switches of
PROTOCOL(1) : ON MACHINE ID : 02 RX TERM : OFF
CONTROLLER*
VIDEO SWITCHER, etc.
the other cameras to OFF.
• Do not terminate at the controller.
When the controller is located at the end of a system.
(An AC 24V power source must be supplied to each camera)
CAUTION
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CONTROL Cable
CAM1 CAM2
PROTOCOL(1) : ON MACHINE ID : 01 RX TERM : ON
PROTOCOL(1) : ON MACHINE ID : 02 RX TERM : OFF
Length of stub
PROTOCOL(1) : ON MACHINE ID : 31 RX TERM : OFF
CAM32
PROTOCOL(1) : ON MACHINE ID : 32 RX TERM : OFF
Length of stub
PROTOCOL(1) : ON MACHINE ID : 32 RX TERM : ON
Terminate it with 110 1.
CONTROLLER*
• Set the TERM switch of CAM1 to ON, and terminate at the con­troller with a resistance of 110 1. Set the TERM switches of the other cameras to OFF.
CAUTIONS
The AC 24 V power supply must be isolated from the primary line. (ISOLATED POWER ONLY)
In order to prevent an excessive current flow through the power supply wire or camera due to a
short circuit, a fuse must be installed in the power supply line.
VIDEO SWITCHER, etc.
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Connections & Installation
Point-to-Point Communication System
The following illustration shows a system in which a remote control unit (or a similar piece of equipment) controls a single camera.
Video out Control signal cable
AC 24 V power supply
CAUTION
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Switch 4 : OFF (Point to Point) Switch 8 : ON (Terminated 1101)
Observe the following points when connecting components together:
•Turn all the components off before proceeding.
• Read the instruction manuals of all components before proceeding.
Monitor
Controller
Cable connections
(Terminal side of the Ceiling Mount)
P. 1 6
Control signal cable
To controller
Coaxial cable
Power cable
To monitor
To the AC 24V power supply
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CAUTION
Switch settings
(Setting switches are on the side of the Ceiling Mount)
Setting not
Setting not required
required
P. 1 4
1234678
5
F
F
O
Switch 1 : Switch 2 : Switch 4 : OFF Switch 5 :
with the requirements of the controller communication system.
Switch 7 : Invalid (Set to OFF) Switch 8 : ON
Invalid (Set to OFF)
Configure in accordance
MEMO
If this camera or the cables connected to this camera are used in places subject to strong electromagnetic waves or other forms of magnetism, for example near a radio or TV transmitter, a power transformer or an electric motor, the picture may suffer from noise and colors may be affected. An optionally available controller is required to use a TK-C655 or TK-C676 camera. Please contact your local dealer or installer for more information about these controllers.
CAUTIONS
The AC 24 V power supply must be isolated from the primary line. (ISOLATED POWER ONLY)
In order to prevent an excessive current flow through the power supply wire or camera due to a short circuit, a fuse must be installed in the
power supply line.
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Use twisted-pair cables for the connections.
Camera Controller
RX+
RX–
TX+
TX–
Duplex
When the camera is controlled using the full duplex proto­col, set Switch 5 to OFF.
Camera Controller
RX+
RX–
TX+
TX–
Four wires must be connected.
For example (connection with an RM-P2580)
Camera RM-P2580
RX+ C
RX– D
TX+ A
TX– B
TX+
TX–
RX+
RX–
C TX+
D TX–
A RX+
B RX–
Simplex
When the camera is controlled using the simplex trans­mission protocol, set Switch 5 to ON.
Tw o wires must be connected.
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Connections & Installation
Switch Settings
Set the switches on the Ceiling Mount before installing the camera. Settings vary according to configuration of the system used.
Setting switches
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O
Switches 1, 2
These switches must be set to OFF.
DISP (Switch 3)
This switch selects whether “MANUAL” is displayed in the screen when a remote control unit is used to move the cam­era manually (to a position other than those preset.).
Switch 3MANUAL
Displayed
Not displayed
(Initial setting: Displayed)
PROTOCOL (1) (Switch 4)
Selects whether a single camera or multiple cameras are con­trolled in a system. Set PROTOCOL(1) to Multi drop when connecting multiple cameras in series.
Switch 4PROTOCOL (1)
Point to point OFF Multi drop (when using the RM-P2580)
(Initial set: OFF)
ON
When set to Multi drop, be sure to set the Machine ID of each camera.
PROTOCOL (2) (Switch 5)
Set this switch according to the communication protocol used when controlling the cameras.
PROTOCOL (2)
Duplex (when using the RM-P2580)
Simplex ON
(Initial set: OFF)
Switch 5
OFF
Switch 1 Switch 2
Invalid (Set to OFF)
Switch 3 DISP Switch 4 PROTOCOL(1) Switch 5 PROTOCOL(2) Switch 6 SYNC Switch 7 Invalid (Set to OFF) Switch 8 RX TERM
4
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5
F
F
SYNC (Switch 6)
When this switch is set to ON, the vertical sync of the camera becomes locked to the frequency of the AC power line.
SYNC Switch 6
INT OFF
LL ON
(Initial set: OFF)
(LL mode : 50 Hz area only)
Switch 7
This switch must be set to OFF.
RX TERM (Switch 8)
This switch sets whether or not the section between control signal terminals RX + and RX – is to be terminated (with a resistance of 110 1.)
Switch 8RX Termination
Te r minated (110 1)ON
Open OFF
(Initial setting: Terminated (110 1))
When the system in which this camera is used is a multi­drop system (RS-485 system), set only the camera located at the extreme end of the control signal cables to “Termi­nated” and set the other cameras to “Open”.
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Setting switches
3
2
4
1
5
0
6
7
3
4
5
6
7
Figure of 1
Figure of 10
9
8
2
1
0
9
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Machine ID
When using a multi-drop system with a remote control unit such as a RM-P2580, the machine IDs need to be set for each camera. Machine IDs are used to identify each of the multiple cam­eras connected to the RM-P2580. Set the machine IDs ac­cording to the corresponding VIDEO INPUT terminal num­bers on the RM-P2580.
(Example)
The machine ID of the camera con­nected to VIDEO INPUT 1 should be set to “0” “1” as shown on the right.
“0” “1”
0
1
9
2
8
7
6
Figure of 10 Figure of 1
8
3
7
4
5
MEMO
In a system using an RM-P2580, multiple cameras are connected by a single set of control cables. An error in the switch setting of even a single camera will make the entire system inoperable.
<Camera ID check procedure>
1.
0
1
9
2
3
4
6
5
Set the picture being monitored to that of the camera to be checked.
2.
Tu rn the AC 24V power source of the camera OFF and then ON again.
3.
The camera now performs the initialization operation and the following display appears:
PROCESSIN TIIAL
I--PNA:-­I--TI TL:--
UPLEX I D - 10PROT OCLD
“DUPLEX” should be displayed. “ID-□□” is displayed.
4.
Ensure that “DUPLEX” and “ID-□□” are displayed and
Ensure that the number
□□
is correct.
that the ID number is identical to the VIDEO INPUT ter­minal number on the RM-P2580.
5.
If the ID number is incorrect, reset it accordingly.
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