JVC TK-C685E, TK-C686E, TK-C685WPE, TK-C686WPE Instructions Manual

PTZ DOME CAMERA OUTDOOR PTZ DOME CAMERA
INSTRUCTIONS
TK-C685E TK-C686E TK-C685WPE TK-C686WPE
TK-C686E (A)
TK-C686WPE (B)
Thank you for purchasing this product.
the instruction manual carefully in order to make
sure that the best possible performance is obtained.
TK-C685E/TK-C686E
TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE
LST0737-001B
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment
[European Union]
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electrical and electronic equipment for proper treatment, recovery and recycling in accordance with your national legislation. By disposing of this product correctly, you will help to conserve natural resources and will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more information about collection point and recycling of this product, please contact your local municipal office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.
(Business users)
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[Other Countries outside the European Union]
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Mounting to a firm place
As the unit rotates at high speed, mount it on a firm place with sufficient strength to support the vibration and weight of the unit.
Mass: Approx. 1.9 kg (TK-C685E/TK-C686E)
Approx. 5.5 kg (TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE)
If the ceiling material (e.g., decorated plywood, plaster board and bluster board) is not strong enough, apply reinforcement materials such as veneer plywood. (TK-C685E/TK-C686E)
If the strength is not sufficient, vibrations will cause fuzzy images on the monitor screen. In the worst scenario, the camera may even fall off and hit somebody, resulting in serious accidents.
Mounting the camera correctly with the designated mount brackets
Always use the designated mount brackets. Be sure to connect the fall prevention wire and tighten the fixing screws or nuts securely.
Using the correct power and voltage
The rated power of this product is AC24 V 50 Hz/60 Hz. Supplying a power beyond the rated value may result in failures and in the worst scenario, smoking and fire.
This unit is able to divert lightening conduction to itself and the connecting cables to a certain extent but this is not 100 % guaranteed. For installation locations that are likely to suffer lightening strikes, be sure to take appropriate measures such as adding arrestor to the connecting cables.
Consult your dealer as special technique is required when installing this product.
Ensure that the fixing screws or nuts are tightened securely, otherwise, the unit may fall off.
Inspect the unit regularly.
Screws may be loosened due to vibration or deterioration of the mounting section. Perform regular inspections for loosened screws and check whether there is any danger of the unit falling off.
Handle the camera unit carefully when installing this product. Otherwise it may fall and result in injuries.
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Getting Started

Features

Waterproof and weather-resistant chassis (TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE)
The anti-dust and drip-proof structure will shield the unit from rain, thus enabling it to be installed outdoors directly. (IP66 specifications)
T
TK-C685E/TK-C686E is intended for indoor use, and cannot be used outdoors or at places that are exposed to water.
Realizing a High Picture Quality
This product uses high resolution 410,000 pixels CCD and a new digital image processing IC to achieve a standard resolution of 540 lines and high resolution/high image quality of S/N50dB (standard).
High Power Zoom Lens
The optical 27 times (TK-C685E/TK-C685WPE) or optical 36 times (TK-C686E/TK-C686WPE) high power lens allows you to conduct detailed monitoring. The high power and large focal ratio F1.6 (WIDE edge) and bright zoom lens realize 1.0 lx (AGC MODE
A
SUPERB, 50 %) high sensitivity during color mode.
Image Stabilizer
This function detects camera shaking and reduces image shaking. (TK-C686E/TK-C686WPE only)
Supports Pelco protocol
This product supports Pelco Inc.‘s Pelco-D/P protocol.
Enables display of menu in multiple languages
You can select to display the menu of this product in English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish language. (Russian language not supported) (A Page 38)
Before starting an important recording, be sure to perform a test recording in order to confirm that a normal recording is possible.
We do not accept liability for the loss of a recording in the case of it becoming impossible to record due to a problem in the video camera, VTR, hard disk recorder or video tape.
The Home Motion Detect (Tracking) function is a simple function and cannot be used as a substitute for a security alarm. JVC shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damages caused in the event of error detection or when these functions cannot be detected. We shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damages caused as a result of operational failure for alarm input/output.
ExDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function
It allows an object with luminance difference to be shot vividly.
Equipped with high precision high speed rotation platform
The newly developed direct drive rotation platform rotates at a high speed of 500 allowing the camera to move to the preset positions quickly. As it does not have a slowdown mechanism, it is very durable, has a high stopping accuracy and can rotate smoothly even at low speed.
/s both horizontally and vertically, thus
Day/Night surveillance
This product is equipped with a day/night surveillance infrared filter mechanism. During low illuminance such as night time, switching out the infrared filter will switch the product to high sensitivity mode (B&W).
Private Mask function
This function allows you to blankout areas that you do not wish to display in the location to be recorded.
How to Read this Manual
Symbols used in this manual
Note :States precautions to be taken during operation.
Memo :States restrictions on the functions or use of this
equipment. For reference purposes.
A
:Indicates the page numbers or items to refer to.
Contents of this manual
JVC holds the copyright to this manual. Any part or all of
this manual may not be reproduced without prior consent from the company.
Product names of other companies described in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies. Symbols such as 姠, 姞 and are omitted in this manual.
Design, specifications and other contents described in this manual are subject to change for improvements without prior notice.
TK-C685E/TK-C686E is used in all illustrations on pages that are common among all camera models.
Tracking function (simple tracking)
This function tracks and shoots moving objects when home position is displayed.
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Getting Started

Contents

Getting Started
Features......................................................................... 3
Contents......................................................................... 4
Precautions.................................................................... 5
Name and Function of Parts .......................................... 8
TK-C685E/TK-C686E................................................ 8
TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE .................................. 10
System Connection Example....................................... 12
Connection/Installation (TK-C685E/TK-C686E)
Camera Installation Procedures................................... 14
Mounting the Camera .................................................. 14
Switch Setting .............................................................. 19
Cable Connection ........................................................ 22
Detailed setting
Private Mask Setting .................................................... 54
Home Motion Detect (Alarm) Setting ........................... 56
HOME M.DETECT (TRACKING) Setting..................... 58
Manual Pan Limit Setting ............................................. 60
Camera Title Setting .................................................... 62
Area Display Mode Setting (Title) ................................ 63
Area Display Mode Setting (Direction)......................... 64
Remote Control Alarm Title Setting.............................. 65
Auto Pan setting........................................................... 66
Auto Patrol Setting ....................................................... 68
Auto Trace Setting ....................................................... 70
Position Title Setting .................................................... 72
Auto White Balance Setting ......................................... 74
Others
Troubleshooting ........................................................... 76
Specifications............................................................... 77
TK-C685E/TK-C686E .............................................. 77
TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE .................................. 78
Connection/Installation (TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE)
Camera Installation Procedures................................... 26
Mounting the Camera .................................................. 26
Switch Setting .............................................................. 30
Cable Connection ........................................................ 32
Changing camera settings from remote control
Setting Procedures ...................................................... 34
Menu Display When Using Pelco Protocol .................. 35
Flow of Menu Screens ................................................. 36
LANGUAGE Setting.................................................... 38
CAMERA FUNCTION1 screen .................................... 38
CAMERA FUNCTION2 screen .................................... 40
CAMERA TITLE/ALARM screen.................................. 42
CAMERA ALC screen.................................................. 44
CAMERA VIDEO screen.............................................. 46
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE screen .......................... 47
POS.FUNCTION SET.. screen .................................... 50
FACTORY SETTINGS screen..................................... 53
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Precautions

Maintenance and operating environment
TK-C685E/TK-C686E is an indoor camera. It cannot be
used outdoors.
TK-C685E/TK-C686E is a pendant mount camera. Be
sure to install the product horizontally. The product will not work properly if it is tilted.
TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE is for mounting to the wall.
Be sure to install the camera unit horizontally. The product will not work properly if it is tilted.
Do not store in the following environments.
It might result in malfunctions or failure.
Hot or cold places beyond the allowable operating temperature range Allowable operating temperature:
-10 I to 50 I (TK-C685E/TK-C686E)
-40 I to 50 I (TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE)
Locations beyond the allowable operating humidity range of 20 %RH to 90 %RH. (condensation is not allowed)
Near equipment that produces strong magnetic fields, such as transformers or motors.
Near equipment that emits radio waves, such as transceivers and mobile phones.
Locations with excessive dust and sand.
Locations that are subject to vibration such as inside
the car or ship.
Locations prone to moisture such as window side.
Locations subject to steam or oil, such as kitchens.
Special environment, such as those with combustible
atmosphere
Locations that emit radiation, X-rays, salt attack or corrosive gases.
Locations where medicine is used such as pool.
Use of this product and cables connected to this product
at locations where strong electric waves and magnetic waves are generated (e.g., near radio, TV, transformer, monitor, etc.) may cause noise interferences in the images or changes in the color.
Inadequate heat ventilation may result in malfunction of
this product. Be sure not to block vents around the product. This product discharges heat from the surface of the main unit.
Do not install it at locations directly subjected to cold air
such as near the vents of air-conditioners or at locations with high temperature. Condensation may occur inside the dome cover.
When using TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE in a low
temperature environment (-40I to 50I), video images may not appear for as long as two hours until the internal part is warmed up by the built-in heater. When using it in a low temperature environment, therefore, it is recommended that electric power be supplied at all times.
Transportation
Do not throw away the original box of the unit. Keep it and
use it for transporting the unit in future.
As the camera unit is of an easily rotatable structure,
secure the camera unit inside the dome cover such that it does not rotate before transporting. Otherwise, an error may occur during camera operation.
A Face the heat release vents upward and secure the
lens section with tape.
BInsert cushioning material wrapped with air caps
(approx. 50 mm x 200 mm) at two opposite sides of the camera.
When mounting ceiling mount bracket to the camera unit
during transportation, let out the tip of fall prevention wire so that it is not caught.If the fall prevention wire is caught in the gap of ceiling mount bracket, the ceiling mount bracket might not be able to detached from the camera unit.(TK-C685E/TK-C686E)
TK-C685E/TK-C686E
Cushioning material wrapped with air caps
Fasten with
A
Tape
TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE
Cushioning material wrapped with air caps
Fasten with
A
Tape
B
Let out the tip of fall prevention wire
B
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Getting Started
Precautions (continued)
Others
Do not subject the lens to strong light source such as sun
rays. This may cause the equipment to malfunction.
This camera comes with a built-in AGC circuit. The
sensitivity increases automatically at a dark place and the screen may appear grainy. This is not a malfunction.
While AGC is activated, if a transceiver which causes
strong electromagnetic wave is used near the camera, the picture may suffer from beat. Please use the camera more than three meters away from such transceivers.
When automatic iris is selected and AGC is ON, even if
the iris setting is changed using the Iris Control button, the Increase Sensitivity function will be enabled and the brightness of the screen may not change. In this case, set AGC to OFF or set the iris to Manual.
When automatic iris is selected, the Iris Control button
may not work depending on the brightness of the screen (when the amount of light is not sufficient). In this case, set the iris to Manual.
When this camera is used in the White Balance ATW-N,
ATW-W (automatic adjustment) mode, the color tone may differ slightly from the actual color due to the principle of the automatic tracking white balance circuit. This is not a malfunction.
If a high brightness object (such as a lamp) is shot, the
image on the screen may have white vertical tailings. This phenomenon (smear) is characteristic of solid-state image sensors and is not a malfunction.
The electronic shutter of this unit is set to 1/50 seconds by
default. Use the remote control unit to change the electronic shutter to 1/120 seconds under fluorescent lighting in regions with commercial power of frequency 60 Hz. (Sensitivity level decreases slightly when this is set to 1/120 seconds.)
When the same position is monitored for 24 hours
continuously over a long period, the increased contact resistance on the horizontal rotation section may cause noise interferences in the images and operation from the remote control unit may become unstable. Therefore, turn off and on the system power once a week to initialize the camera and clean the contact.
Do not touch the dome cover with your hands. Dirty
covers will cause image deterioration.
Do not subject the dome cover to strong impact. It may
result in damage and water seepage.
The dome cover may fog due to the drastic change of
temperature when humidity is high.
Do not connect an AC 24 V cable to AC 230 V power
supply. The camera will be damaged. If the wrong cable is connected, the internal circuit will be damaged. Stop using the camera and send it to your nearest JVC dealer for repair. (Chargeable)
To supply AC 24 V, use a AC 24 V supplying power unit
that is insulated from AC 230 V line.
As the dome cover is of a semiglobular shape, image
distortion will occur at the hemispherical edge. When the hemispherical edge of this unit is masked and horizontal level is shot in a tilt direction, the hemispherical edge will enter the field angle. This may cause the upper edge of the screen to become black and the focus unclear. In this case, you can choose not to shoot the above area by using the tilt limit settings (A Page 41).
When shooting objects with a luminance difference or
near a light source, ghost may occur on the screen. This is a feature of the dome cover and the built-in lens, and is not a malfunction.
In particular, manual and auto pan operation near the
TELE edge (telephoto side) may cause the screen to vibrate (unsmooth rotation). This is a feature of the motor and is not a malfunction.
Long magnification zoom lens embedded into this
product.Although the focus might be slightly unclear depending on the drastic change of temperature, it will not be a malfunction.
When you preset focus, we ask you to adjust under actual
usage temperature. If you feel unclear focus, please re­preset focus.
Additionally, we recommend you to use either One Push
AF or Manual focus adjustment when you feel unclear focus at your temperature environment.
Maintenance
Turn off the power before performing maintenance.
Wipe using a soft cloth. Wiping it with thinner or benzene
may melt the surface or cause it to fog. For tough stains, wipe using a cloth that is dipped into a neutral detergent diluted with water, followed by wiping with a dry cloth.
Saving Energy
When the camera is not in use for a long time, turn off the power of the system for safety and energy conservation reasons.
Disclaimer
The Motion Detect feature is not designed to prevent
thefts or fire disasters. Our company shall not be liable for any inconveniences or failures that occur.
We shall not be responsible for any inconveniences or
disturbances caused in the event of privacy invasion as a result of camera footages of this product.
Transporting the unit
When transporting the unit, turn off the power of the
system.
Pack the unit with cushioning material so as to avoid
shock when transporting.
Handle the unit with care and do not subject it to vibration
or shock.
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Consumable parts
The following are consumable parts. They must be replaced once they reach their lifetime.
The lifetime is only an estimation and differs according to the usage environment and conditions.
Replacement of consumable parts is chargeable within the guarantee period.
Zoom lens assembly
Zoom operation ...............2 million operations
Focus operation...............4 million operations
Slip ring ...........................Approx. 5 million operations
Cooling fan ......................Approx. 50,000 hours
Alarm output 1 relay ........Approx. 100,000 times
Auto Focus
This system including the camera allows the operation of the One Push Auto Focus and image AF functions from the remote control. However, depending on the object and the camera setting, it might be out of focus.
In this case, please adjust the focus manually.
Objects which are difficult to be focused automatically
When the brightness of the image plane is extremely
high (bright)
When the brightness of the image plane is extremely low (dim)
When the brightness of the image plane is constantly changing (for example, a blinking light)
When there is almost no contrasts
When there are repetitive vertical striped patterns on
the image plane
Auto Focus is difficult to set under the following conditions
When sensitivity is increased with AGC and the screen is grainy
When there is less movement on the screen due to increased electronic sensitizing
When there is no contour element in electronic zoom
Zoom operation
The following phenomena are the result of the built-in lens performance and are not malfunctions.
When manual operation or preset is selected, focus moves slightly after the zoom operation has stopped near the TELE edge.
Manual zoom operation is not smooth.
When Preset is selected, the camera becomes out of
focus for an instant during zooming.
The camera may be out of focus during zooming.
Preset Positions
You can configure up to a maximum of 256 preset positions on this product.
The number of configurable preset positions varies according to the switch settings.
A Page 19 [Switch Setting](TK-C685E/TK-C686E)
A Page 30 [Switch Setting](TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE)
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Getting Started

Name and Function of Parts

TK-C685E/TK-C686E

Ceiling mount bracket
Terminal
A B
C D
E
I H
G
F
Setting switch
J K
L
N
M
A [ALARM I/O 2] Alarm Input 2 to 6/Alarm Output
2 Terminal (CN605)
This is a terminal for alarm input 2 to 6 and alarm output 2. This connects to the provided alarm cable. (A Page 22)
Pin
number
1 BROWN Alarm input 2
2 RED Alarm input 2 (COM)
3 ORANGE Alarm input 3
4 YELLOW Alarm input 3 (COM)
5 GREEN Alarm input 4
6 BLUE Alarm input 4 (COM)
7 PURPLE Alarm input 5
8 GRAY Alarm input 5 (COM)
9 WHITE Alarm input 6
10 BLACK Alarm input 6 (COM)
11 PINK Alarm output 2
12 LIGHT GREEN Alarm output 2 (COM)
Cable color Signal Name
B [AC24VHINPUT] AC24V power input terminal
This connects the camera to AC24V power. (A Page 25)
C [VIDEO OUT] Coaxial cable connection
terminal
This is an output terminal for composite video signals (1 V(p-p), output impedance 75 K). It connects switchers.
D [CONTROL] Control signal connection terminal
(J601)
This connects the camera to the remote control unit (RM­P2580). (A Page 24)
Pin number Signal Name Symbol
1TX +
2TX
3RX +
4RX
A
B
C
D
E [ALARM I/O 1] Alarm input 1/Alarm output 1
terminal (J602)
This is a terminal for alarm input 1 and alarm output 1.
(A Page 22)
Pin number Signal Name
1 Alarm output 1 (OUT1 NOP)
2 Alarm output 1 (COM)
3 Alarm output 1 (OUT1 NCL)
4 Alarm input 1
5GND
F Fall prevention wire fixing bracket
This attaches to the fall prevention wire O of the camera.
G Wire clamp fixing hole
This is used to bundle wires. (A Page 16)
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H Safety wire mounting hole
Mount wires from the ceiling slab or channel to this hole to prevent the camera from falling.
Camera
O R
P
S
R
Q
I Fixing holes (x3)
This hole is for mounting the ceiling mount bracket to the ceiling or the ceiling recessed bracket (WB-S685U: Sold separately).
J Setting Switch
This switch allows you to configure settings such as protocol and SYNC.
(A Page 19)
K Machine ID Setting Switch
When the communication system is RS-485 multi DROP such as the RM-P2580 system, a machine ID will be set for every
A
camera. (
L Option Switch
Configure this switch when Pelco protocol is used.
(A Page 19)
M Power lamp
The lamp lights up in green when AC24V power is turned on.
Page 20)
T
R Camera fixing lock knob (x2)
This knob secures the camera to the ceiling so that it does not fall.
S Cable cover
Remove the cover to pull the cables from the side of the camera and mount the camera. (A Page 16)
T Dome Cover
The dome cover is a delicate object. Handle it with care.
Note :
Do not peel off the protective sheet which is attached at shipment, until the dome cover is mounted on the main unit. (A Page 17)
N Camera connection terminal (female)
This connects to the connection terminal (male) of the camera.
O Fall Prevention Wire
This attaches to the fall prevention wire fixing bracket F of the camera.
P Front Mask Q Lens
Lens cannot be replaced.
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Getting Started
Name and Function of Parts (continued)

TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE

Camera
A
B C
D E F
G H I
A
A Camera securing hole (x4)
This hole is used for mounting the camera on the wall.
B Cable connecting hole, cap
Remove the cap and pull out the cables from this hole for connection. (A Page 27)
C Fall Prevention Wire
Connects the camera to the wall.
Secure the camera tightly to the anchor bolts used to mount the fall prevention wire on the wall. (A Page 28)
D Protection Cover
Upon connecting the coaxial cable, slide it to cover the connector E for coaxial cable connection. This cover insulates the metal portion of the connector from the structure inside the wall.
(A Page 28)
E Connector for Coaxial Cable Connection (BNC)
This is an output terminal for composite video signals (1 V(p­p), output impedance 75 K). It connects switchers.
F AC24V Power Cable
This connects the camera to AC24V power. (A Page 28)
G Alarm Input 1/Alarm Output 1 Cable (5 cables)
Alarm Input 1, Alarm Output 1 Cable.
(A Page 32)
Cable color Signal Name
GREEN/WHITE Alarm output 1 (OUT1NOP)
BLUE/WHITE Alarm output 1 (COM)
PURPLE/WHITE Alarm output 1 (OUT1NCL)
RED/BLACK Alarm input 1
ORANGE/BLACK Alarm input 1 (COM)
H Control Signal Connecting Cable (x4)
This connects the camera to the remote control unit (RM­P2580). (A Page 32)
Cable color Signal Name Symbol
BROWN/WHITE TX +
RED/WHITE TX –
ORANGE/WHITE RX +
BLACK/WHITE RX –
A
B
C
D
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Camera (Interior)
Q
J
K
L
M
I Alarm Input 2 to 6/Alarm Output 2 cable
This is a cable for alarm input 2 to 6 and alarm output 2. (A Page 32)
Cable color Signal Name
BROWN Alarm input 2
RED Alarm input 2 (COM)
ORANGE Alarm input 3
YELLOW Alarm input 3 (COM)
GREEN Alarm input 4
BLUE Alarm input 4 (COM)
PURPLE Alarm input 5
GRAY Alarm input 5 (COM)
WHITE Alarm input 6
BLACK Alarm input 6 (COM)
PINK Alarm output 2
LIGHT GREEN Alarm output 2 (COM)
J Front Mask
P
O N
N Option Switch
Configure this switch when Pelco protocol is used.
(A Page 19)
O Machine ID Setting Switch
When the communication system is RS-485 multi DROP such as the RM-P2580 system, a machine ID will be set for every camera. (A Page 31)
P Setting Switch
This switch allows you to configure settings such as protocol and SYNC. (A Page 30)
Q Heater ON/OFF Switch
This is the ON/OFF switch for automatic control of the built-in heater.
This product comes with a built-in heater to prevent the dome cover from being covered with snow and frost as well as fogging. When installing the heater at an unrequired location, turn off the switch of the heater. Set the power of the heater to AONB during use. (A Page 27)
K Lens
Lens cannot be replaced.
L Dome Cover Fixing Screws (x4) M Dome Cover
The dome cover is a delicate object. Handle it with care.
Note :
It is covered with a protective sheet during shipment. Do not remove this sheet until installation is complete.
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Getting Started

System Connection Example

:
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
A Page 22 [Cable Connection](TK-C685E/TK-C686E) A Page 32 [Cable Connection]
(TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE)
Do not connect the control signal cables in a loop.
T TK-C685E/TK-C686E is used in the camera’s illustration.
Note :
Set the TERM switch of CAM1 to ON, and terminate at the controller with a resistance of 110 K.
Set the TERM switches of the other cameras to OFF.
As long as there are no specifications, set PROTOCOL (2) to AOFFB. (A Page 19)
An AC 24 V power source must be supplied to each camera.
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:
:
T TK-C685E/TK-C686E is used in the camera’s illustration.
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Connection/Installation (TK-C685E/TK-C686E)

Camera Installation Procedures

Install the camera with the following procedures.
Preparation (A Page 14)
K
Mounting the ceiling mount bracket (A Page 17)
K
Mounting the camera (A Page 17)

Mounting the Camera

3 Unfasten the ceiling mount bracket from the
camera unit
The ceiling mount bracket comes attached to the camera unit. Before installing, unfasten the ceiling mount bracket from the camera unit.
A Check to ensure that the camera fixing lock knobs (x2) is
not turned on.
If it is locked, slide the camera fixing lock knobs to unlock in the direction as shown below.
B Push in the camera fixing lock knobs (x2) from both left
and right sides in the direction as illustrated in the diagram.
Unfasten the ceiling mount bracket on a table to prevent it from falling off.
Memo :
If it is difficult to push in the camera fixing lock knob, push in while pressing the edge of camera (figure A) against the table where the process is being carried out.
C Lift the camera unit upward to remove the ceiling mount
bracket, and pull down in the direction as indicated.
A
Preparation
Be sure to put on protective glasses to protect your eyes from falling objects when mounting on the ceiling.
1
Make holes on the ceiling
Use the provided template to make a hole (R80 mm) for the connection cables to thread behind the ceiling.
If necessary, also open a screw hole to mount the ceiling mount bracket to the ceiling. In this case, align the AD FRONT markB of the template in the direction where the camera faces front and open the screw hole.
2 Pull the cables from the hole in the ceiling
Pull out the fall prevention wire, power cable, coaxial cable, control signal cable, alarm signal cable and provided alarm cable that were mounted to the ceiling slab from the wall.
80 mm
1
Safety wire
Coaxial cable
Powe r c able
Control signal cable
2
Alarm signal cable
A
Camera fixing lock
knob (x2)
B
Ceiling mount bracket
Camera unit
B
C
4 Remove the terminal cover
Loosen two screws on the ceiling mount bracket and remove the terminal cover.
Terminal cover
14
5 Set the switch (A Page 19, 20)
E
Configure the setting switch and machine ID switch according to the system.
Machine ID switch
Setting Switch
Option Switch
6 Mount the safety wire that connects the ceiling
mount bracket to the ceiling
6mm (15/64inch)
6 mm and below
7 Connect the cable (A Page 22 to 25)
Connect cables to the terminal of the ceiling mount bracket.
The connection cables consist of the alarm signal cable, coaxial cable, control signal cable and AC24V power cable.
A Provided alarm cable (A Page 22)
This connects to devices with alarm input/output terminals.
B Coaxial cable (A Page 23)
This connects to monitors.
C Power cable (A Page 25)
This connects to AC24V power.
D Alarm signal cable (A Page 22)
This connects to devices with alarm input/output terminals.
E Control signal cable (A Page 24)
This connects to RM-P2580.
Provided alarm cable
A
Coaxial cable
Safety wire
B
C
Power cable
R9 mm and below
R4 mm to R5.5 mm
and below
CAUTION
Take note of the length, strength, pull and material (insulation) of the fall prevention wire and use one with a wire strength of more than 20 kg.
The inner diameter of the ring section of the fall prevention wire mounted on the camera should be R4 mm to R5.5 mm and the outer diameter be R9 mm and below.
The thickness of the screw head and the fall prevention wire (including the washer) should be 6 mm and below. If it is more than 6 mm, the screw will touch the ceiling and the camera cannot be installed horizontally.
Use M4 fixing screws.
Memo :
The wire should be insulated from the ceiling structure. If the ceiling structure is metal and insulation is not provided between the camera and the ceiling structure, image noise may occur.
Alarm signal cable
D
Control signal cable
Note :
Do not connect an AC 24 V cable to AC 230 V power supply. The camera will be damaged. If the wrong cable is connected, the internal circuit will be damaged. Stop using the camera and send it to your nearest JVC dealer for repair. (Chargeable)
For safety reasons, turn on the power only after all the connection is complete.
To supply AC 24 V, use a AC 24 V supplying power unit that is insulated from AC 230 V line.
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Mounting the Camera (continued)
8 Handling cables
Thread the provided wire clamp through the wire clamp fixing hole of the ceiling mount bracket to tie all the wires.
Wire clamp fixing hole
Tie here
Wire clamp
9 Mount the terminal cover
Return the terminal cover that was removed in step 4 to its original position. The direction to pull out the cables changes according to the mounting method of the camera.
Pulling out the cables from the side
Terminal cover
Pulling out the cables from the top
Safety wire (To go under the terminal cover)
Note :
To prevent the cables from tangling and coming off, be sure to thread a wire clamp through the wire clamp fixing hole to tie the cables.
Tie the provided alarm cable with the wire clamp as shown in the diagram.
Terminal cover
Note :
Be sure to mount the terminal cover to prevent foreign objects or dust from entering.
When pulling out the cables from the top, make the fall prevention wire go under the terminal cover and pull it out together with the other cables.
When pulling out the cables from the side, remove the cable cover of the camera.
Cable cover
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Mounting the ceiling mount bracket to the
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ceiling
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Secure the ceiling mount bracket on the ceiling
Install such that the ADFRONT markB of the ceiling mount bracket faces the front.
Ensure that the connection cables are not caught in between and secure the ceiling mount bracket on the ceiling with 3 screws.
Mounting the camera to the ceiling
1 Remove the tape on the lens section 2 Remove the lens cap
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Ta p e
2
Lens cap
Front of the camera
DFRONT mark
Screws
5 mm (3/16 inch) and below
Note :
Use M4 fixing screws and bolts.
Use R4.1 wood screws.
The length of the screws should be 25 mm and above.
Place the product horizontally and install. The camera will
not operate properly if it is slanted.
The screw head should be 5 mm and below. If the ceiling structure is metal, image noise may occur.
Do not use screws with screw heads that may sink below the surface when fastened. (e.g. countersunk screws) Doing so may damage the insulating resin parts and cause insulation to fail.
Memo :
Always use 3 screws and mount securely.
Tighten the screws again during maintenance just to be
safe.
The plastic parts on the ceiling fixing holes of the ceiling mount bracket act as an insulation between the ceiling mount bracket and the ceiling structure. If the ceiling structure is metal and insulation is not provided between the camera and the ceiling structure, image noise may occur. Be sure to provide insulation.
Camera
3 Mount the dome cover to the camera
A Check that the dome cover and lens are free from dirt. B Turn the dome cover in a clockwise direction to mount.
Note :
Be sure to turn the dome cover until it stops and tighten securely. Make sure that the dome cover is not slanted.
Do not over-rotate the dome cover. This may damage the dome cover.
Memo :
If it is difficult to screw on the dome cover, turn it in an anticlockwise direction until you hear a click sound, then turn it in a clockwise direction. It will screw on smoothly.
4 Remove the dome cover protective sheet
Dome cover protective
Dome Cover
sheet
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CAUTION
The dome cover is an optical parts. Handle with care.
When mounting the dome cover, make sure that there
is no dirt inside the cover.
Tighten the dome cover securely.
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Mounting the Camera (continued)
5 Mount the fall prevention wire
Mount the fall prevention wire, which is attached to the camera, to the fall prevention wire fixing bracket of the ceiling mount bracket.
CAUTION
Be sure to connect the fall prevention wire. Otherwise, the camera may fall.
To prevent danger, do not leave the fall prevention wire dangling by the camera.
6 Mount the camera
Align the ADB mark (green)/(red) inside the camera with the ADB mark (green)/(red) on the ceiling mount bracket.
Insert the camera into the ceiling mount bracket until you hear a click sound and mount it securely.
7 Check that the camera fixing lock knobs (x2) are
sticking out.
If the camera is mounted on securely, the camera fixing lock knobs (x2) will stick out a little.
Fall prevention wire fixing
bracket
5
Note :
Before mounting the camera, check that the camera fixing lock knobs are not locked (i.e., lock knobs are on top). The camera cannot be mounted if the lock knobs are locked.
When pulling out the cables from the side, remove the cable cover of the camera. (A Page 16)
8 Lock
When the camera is mounted on the ceiling mount bracket, lower the camera fixing lock knobs (x2) in the direction of the arrow and secure the camera such that it does not fall off.
Camera fixing lock knob (x2)
CAUTION
Be sure to check that the camera fixing lock knobs (x2) are locked securely. Otherwise, the camera may fall.
After mounting, check that the camera is mounted securely. Improper mounting may cause the camera to fall off.
D mark (green)
Removing the Camera
A Slide the camera fixing lock knob toward the ceiling to
unlock..
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D mark (red)
Fall Prevention Wire
B Push in the camera fixing lock knobs (x2) from both left
and right sides to remove the camera unit.
C Remove the fall prevention wire according to the
mounting procedures in the reverse order.
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During mounting
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Switch Setting

Setting Switch
Switch 1 : Multi Protocol Switch 2 : Preset Position
Quantity Setting Switch 3 : Invalid (Set to ON) Switch 4 : PROTOCOL(1) Switch 5 : PROTOCOL(2) Switch 6 : SYNC Switch 7 : Invalid (Set to OFF) Switch 8 : RX TERM
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Setting Switch
Before mounting the camera, set the switches on the ceiling mount brackets.
The setting differs according to the system used.
Multi Protocol (Switch 1)
JVC Protocol OFF
Pelco Protocol ON
Duplex (when using the RM-P2580) OFF
Simplex) ON
(Initial set: OFF)
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.
INT OFF
LL ON
(Initial set: OFF)
T 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 K).
Open OFF
Terminated (110 K)ON
(Initial set: OFF)
T 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 ATerminatedB and set the other cameras to AOpenB.
T1 : The settings of Switches 2, 4, and 5 are enabled only
when Switch 1 is turned OFF (JVC protocol).
Preset Position Quantity Setting (Switch 2)
100 positions
256 positions
T1
OFF
ON
Memo :
When Switch 1 is set to ON (Pelco protocol), the number of preset positions becomes 256 regardless of the settings of Switch 2.
Switch 3
This switch must be set to OFF.
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.
Point to point OFF
Multi DROP (when using the RM-P2580) ON
(Initial set: OFF)
T When set to multi DROP, be sure to set the Machine ID of
each camera. (A Page 20)
PROTOCOL(2) (Switch 5)
Set this switch according to the communication protocol used when controlling the cameras.
T1
T1
Option Switch
Configure this switch when Pelco protocol is used.
Protocol Selection (Switches 1, 2, 3)
Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3
Pelco Protocol OFF OFF OFF
Parity Selection (Switches 4, 5)
Switch 4 Switch 5
NONE OFF OFF
NONE ON OFF
EVEN OFF ON
ODD ON ON
Baud Rate Selection (Switches 6, 7, 8)
Switch 6 Switch 7 Switch 8
1200 bit/s OFF OFF OFF
2400 bit/s ON OFF OFF
4800 bit/s OFF ON OFF
9600 bit/s ON ON OFF
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Machine ID Setting Switch
When controlling the system via a multi DROP system such as RM-P2580, a machine ID will be attached to the system to differentiate it from other connected cameras.
Match the machine ID with the [VIDEO INPUT] number of RM-P2580.
3 Check the display on the monitor screen
A Confirm that ADUPLEXB is displayed B Check that AID-LLB is displayed and LL is the correct
number
They match the [VIDEO INPUT] number of RM-P2580.
Otherwise, reset the machine ID.
C The indication changes depending on the switch2 setting
in the setting switches. (A Page 19)
AONB B(100P)
AOFFB B(256P)
Memo :
When operating a system using the RM-P2580, several cameras can be connected and used on one control signal cable. Consequently, an incorrect switch setting on just a single camera will cause the entire system to work incorrectly.
The following screen appears when Pelco protocol is used. Check to ensure that the display items are consistent with the system.
INITIAL PROCESS
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Machine ID Confirmation Procedures
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Output the image of the camera to be checked on the monitor
2 Turn on the power of the camera
The camera initializes and the following screen is displayed on the monitor.
When JVC protocol is used
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PAN : - - I - ­TILT : - - I - -
PROTOCOL
A B
A Protocol Name P (Pelco Protocol)
B Comunication Configuration
C Machine ID ID-00 to ID-255
D Topology Duplex
P DUPLEX ID-01 2400,N,8,1
Baud Rate 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
Parity N, O, E
Data Bit 8
Stop Bit 1
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C
PROTOCOL DUPLEX : ID-01
A B
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Machine ID
Set the machine ID using the combination of dip switch 1 to 8. (The factory default setting is OFF)
Machine IDMachine ID setting
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Cable Connection

Provided alarm cable
Alarm Input 2 to 6/Alarm Output 2 Terminal
Coaxial cable
Power cable
Alarm signal cable
Control signal cable
Connecting the alarm input/alarm output terminals
Alarm input 1/Alarm output 1 terminal
Connecting alarm input 1/alarm output 1 terminal to external devices such as sensor and buzzer
A Loosen screws on both sides of the terminal block with a
flathead screwdriver and remove the terminal block as shown in the diagram below.
Memo :
Inserting the tip of the screwdriver into the slit of the terminal block will remove the terminal block easily.
B Peel off about 4 mm of the alarm signal cable covering
and insert into the terminal.
C Turn the screws at the side and secure the alarm signal
cable.
D When the alarm signal cable is secured, return the
terminal block that was removed in A to its original position.
Pin
number
1 Brown Alarm input 2
2RedGND
3 Orange Alarm input 3
4YellowGND
5 Green Alarm input 4
6 Blue GND
7 Purple Alarm input 5
8GrayGND
9 White Alarm input 6
10 Black GND
11 Peach Alarm output 2+
12 Light green Alarm output 2–
Cable color Signal Name
Provided alarm cable
22
B
4 mm
C
Alarm signal cable terminal
D
A
A
Alarm input terminal
Connects to sensors such as infrared sensors, door sensors, metal sensors and manual switches.
To prevent noise from entering the internal circuit, supply non-voltage contact signal to the alarm input terminal.
Do not supply voltage.
When the contact is short (MAKE) or open (BREAK) on
the menu, you can set it to Alarm.
Supply such that the alarm signal continues for at least more than 200 ms. The alarm signal may not be recognized if it is less than 200 ms.
IN
GND
Alarm output terminal
Connects to alarm devices such as alarm, indicator, light or buzzer
Alarm output 1 terminal is the contact output. When there is an alarm, the OUT1 NOP-COM will become short (MAKE) and OUT1 NCL-COM will become open (BREAK).
Connecting the coaxial cable
Connecting a RG-59 coaxial cable.
Treat the extremity of the coaxial cable as shown below before connecting it.
Polyethylene
Core wire
7 mm
8 mm
4 mm
Memo :
If a RG-11 coaxial cable is used it cannot be connected directly to the terminal board. To use such a cable, connect a RG-59 cable to the camera and then connect the RG-11 cable to the RG-59 cable.
Turn the mesh shield wire over and insulate it so that it will not fray and cause short circuit.
Mesh shield wire
Insulating tape
N.OPEN
COM.
Rating:
Max. applied voltage
:DC 30 V or AC 24 V
Max. applied current
N.CLOSE
:1 A
Contact life :100,000 times
Alarm output 2 terminal is an open collector output insulated with photo coupler.
During an alarm, it is ON.
As this terminal is polarized, be sure to connect it such
that the voltage of the + terminal is higher than that of the – terminal.
It will be damaged if reverse voltage is supplied.
OUT +
Rating:
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Max. applied voltage :DC 20 V
Max. driving current :25 mA
OUT -
Memo :
When alarm is switched ON/OFF, a sound will be
produced from the alarm output 1 relay. If you mind the sound, use alarm output 2 terminal. However, be sure not to exceed the rating.
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C
Cable Connection (continued)
Connecting the control signal cable
The maximum connection distance with RM-P2580 is 1,200 m. (Multiple cameras can be connected on one cable for RM­P2580 but the total length of the cable must be within 1,200 m.)
Connect the cable to the terminal block
A Loosen screws on both sides of the terminal block with a
flathead screwdriver and remove the terminal block as shown in the diagram below.
Memo :
Inserting the tip of the screwdriver into the slit of the terminal block will remove the terminal block easily.
B Peel off about 4 mm of the control signal cable covering
and insert into the terminal.
C Turn the screws on the sides and secure the control
signal cable.
D When the control signal cable is secured, return the
terminal block that was removed in A to its original position.
Control signal cable terminal
Overall view of control signal cable connection
Camera terminal 1
Camera terminal 2
amera terminal 3
RM-P2580 TO CAMERA Terminal
To connect correctly, connect cables that have the same mark
C
A
D
B
as displayed on the camera terminal and both terminals of RM-P2580.
Memo :
We recommend the use of paired cables or twisted pair cables used in Ethernet rather than 0.61-4-core (2 pairs) cables.
Thickness of the cable is R0.4 mm to R1.3 mm.
Arrange the control signal cables such that the TX+ and
TX–signals and RX+ and RX–signals are pairs.
D
C
A
4 mm
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Connecting the power cable
Connecting AC 24 V power
Connect an AC 24 V power cable to AC 24 V power supply.
To prevent connection mistake or cable dislocation, we recommend the use of a lug board to connect to a AC24V terminal.
Powe r cable
To AC24V power
When using 2-core VVF (Vinyl-insulated vinyl-sheath cable), the connection distance is as follows: (Reference value)
Maximum
connection
distance
Conductor
diameter
(AWG No.)
100 m 260 m 410 m 500 m
R
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(15) and
above
R
2.3 mm
(11) and
above
R
2.9 mm
(9) and
above
R
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(8) and
above
Note :
To supply AC 24 V, use a AC 24 V supplying power unit that is insulated from AC 230 V line.
If thin cables are used, the resistance of the cables will be high and a significant voltage drop will occur when the camera is at its maximum power consumption (when pan, tilt and zoom operates at the same time). Either use a thick cable with low resistance or place the power supply near to the camera and shorten the length of the cable to restrict the voltage drop at the rated current of camera to below 10 %. If voltage drops during operation, the camera may experience unstable performance and be unable to call up the preset position correctly.
Do not connect an AC 24 V cable to AC 230 V power supply. The camera will be damaged. If the wrong cable is connected, the internal circuit will be damaged. Stop using the camera and send it to your nearest JVC dealer for repair. (Chargeable)
Turn on the power only after the connection for all the devices is complete.
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4 Pull the cables from the hole in the wall

Camera Installation Procedures

Install the camera with the following procedures.
Preparation (A Page 26)
Pull the power cable, BNC cable, control signal cable and alarm signal cable from the wall.
Coaxial cable
Powe r cable
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Mounting the camera (A Page 28)
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Cable Connection (A Page 28)

Mounting the Camera

Setting Up the Wall
1
Make holes in the wall
Make holes (R 45 mm) for the connecting cables to pass through.
Note :
Check the strength of the wall. A less firm wall may cause the unit to fall.
2 Install the anchor bolts for mounting the camera
Install 4 anchor bolts (M835 mm and above) to mount the camera.
3 Install the anchor bolt for mounting the fall
prevention wire
Install the anchor bolt to mount the fall prevention wire 30 mm below the center of the upper two anchor bolts that are used to mount the camera.
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Control signal cable
Alarm signal cable
Setting Up the Camera
1
Remove the dome cover and take out the cushioning material
A Loosen the screws (x4) and remove the dome cover
from the camera.
Dome Cover
B Remove the cushioning material. C Remove the tape on the lens section. D Remove the lens cap.
Tape
C
Cushioning material
B
45
Anchor bolt to mount the fall
prevention wire
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D
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Lens cap
2
Anchor bolts
1
to mount the camera
2 Set the switch (A Page 30, 31)
Configure the setting switch and machine ID switch according to the system.
When installing the heater at an unrequired location, turn off the switch of the heater.
Heater power switch
4 Remove the cable connection cap
Remove the cap on the arm of the camera.
5 Pull out the cables from the cable connection
hole
Pull the cables from the camera unit (except the fall prevention wire) out from the cable connection hole.
Setting Switch
Machine ID switch
Option Switch
3 Mount the dome cover to the camera
A Use the screws (x4) to mount the dome cover to the
camera. As a guide, install three claws of the dome cover and the central mark. Install such that the central mark appears above the JVC mark of the camera.
Position aligning claws (x3)
4
Cable connection
cap
5
The central mark
(towards direction of the JVC mark)
Note :
Check that there is no dirt or dust inside the dome cover before mounting.
When installing on a rainy day, ensure that raindrops do not enter the interior.
When mounting the dome cover, temporarily secure the 4 screws and then tighten.
As a guide, tighten the screws to 0.5N•m to 1N•m (5kgf•cm to 10kgf•cm). If the tightening is loose, the dome cover may fog due to water seepage.
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Camera Installation Procedures (continued)
Mounting the Camera
1
Mount the fall prevention wire
Mount the fall prevention wire of the camera to the fall prevention wire anchor bolt that was installed earlier.
Secure the fall prevention wire tightly with a nut and washer.
2 Pull out the cables (from the wall) from the cable
connection hole
3 Mount the camera to the wall
Mount the camera to the camera anchor bolts that were installed earlier.
Secure the camera tightly with a nut and washer.
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Washer
Nut
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Fall Prevention
Wire
Cable Connection
1
Connecting the coaxial cable (BNC)
A Lower the protection cover and connect the
connectors.
B After connection is complete, cover the connectors
with the protection cover.
C Wind the waterproof tape (cohesive) from the top of
the protection cover.
D Push the cables into the arm of the camera.
Arm
D
Protection
Cover
A B
Wind the waterproof tape (cohesive)
2 Connecting the power cable
A Connect the power cable. B After the connection is complete, wind the waterproof
tape (cohesive).
C Push the cables into the arm of the camera.
Arm
2
Note :
The mass of this product is approximately 5.5 kg. Pay careful attention during mounting to prevent it from falling off.
For safety reasons, hold the arm during installation.
After installing, paint the nuts and washers to prevent
corrosion.
Memo :
To remove the camera, follow the reverse procedures.
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A
Wind the waterproof tape (cohesive)
Note :
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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3 Connecting the alarm cable and control signal
cable
A Connect the cables. B After the connection is complete, wind the waterproof
tape (cohesive).
C Push the cables into the arm of the camera.
Arm
C
Alarm Input 1/
Alarm Output 1
Cable
Control signal
cable
A
Note :
For cables that are not used, be sure to wrap the ends individually with insulating tape.
For safety reasons, turn on the power only after all the connection is complete.
Alarm Input 2 to 6/Alarm Output 2 cable
Wind the waterproof tape (cohesive)
B
4 Mount the cap
6 Remove the dome cover protective sheet
Dome cover protective sheet
5 Seal the cable connection hole and around the
mounting surface of the camera with waterproof seal (GE silicone).
4
Cap
Waterproof treatment
Note :
Ensure that waterproof treatment is performed. Otherwise, the camera may malfunction due to rain water seepage.
Use GE silicone or its equivalents as the sealing material.
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Switch Setting

Switch 1 : Multi Protocol Switch 2 : Preset Position
Quantity Setting Switch 3 : Invalid (Set to ON) Switch 4 : PROTOCOL(1) Switch 5 : PROTOCOL(2) Switch 6 : SYNC Switch 7 : Invalid (Set to OFF) Switch 8 : RX TERM
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PROTOCOL(2) (Switch 5)
Set this switch according to the communication protocol used when controlling the cameras.
Duplex (when using the RM-P2580) OFF
Simplex) ON
(Initial set: OFF)
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.
INT OFF
LL ON
(Initial set: OFF)
T 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 K).
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Setting Switch
Before mounting the camera, configure the setting switch in the position indicated in the illustration. The setting differs according to the system used.
Multi Protocol (Switch 1)
JVC Protocol OFF
Pelco Protocol ON
Preset Position Quantity Setting (Switch 2)
100 positions
256 positions (when using Pelco protocol)
Memo :
When Switch 1 is set to ON (Pelco protocol), the number of preset positions becomes 256 regardless of the settings of Switch 2.
Switch 3
This switch must be set to ON.
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.
Point to point OFF
Multi DROP (when using the RM-P2580) ON
(Initial set: OFF)
T When set to multi DROP, be sure to set the Machine ID of
each camera. (A Page 20)
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T1
OFF
ON
Open OFF
Terminated (110 K)ON
(Initial set: OFF)
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 ATerminatedB and set the other cameras to AOpenB. TT1:The settings of Switches 2, 4, and 5 are enabled only
when Switch 1 is turned OFF (JVC protocol).
Option Switch
Configure this switch when Pelco protocol is used.
Protocol Selection (Switches 1, 2, 3)
Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3
Pelco Protocol OFF OFF OFF
Parity Selection (Switches 4, 5)
Switch 4 Switch 5
NONE OFF OFF
NONE ON OFF
EVEN OFF ON
ODD ON ON
Baud Rate Selection (Switches 6, 7, 8)
Switch 6 Switch 7 Switch 8
1200 bit/s OFF OFF OFF
2400 bit/s ON OFF OFF
4800 bit/s OFF ON OFF
9600 bit/s ON ON OFF
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Machine ID Setting Switch
When controlling the system via a multi DROP system such as RM-P2580, a machine ID will be attached to the system to differentiate it from other connected cameras.
Match the machine ID with the [VIDEO INPUT] number of RM-P2580.
Memo :
For details on the Machine ID setting switch, please refer to [Machine ID] (A Page 21).
Machine ID Setting Switch
Machine ID Confirmation Procedures
1
Output the image of the camera to be checked on the monitor
2 Turn on the power of the camera
The camera initializes and the following screen is displayed on the monitor.
When JVC protocol is used
Memo :
When operating a system using the RM-P2580, several cameras can be connected and used on one control signal cable. Consequently, an incorrect switch setting on just a single camera will cause the entire system to work incorrectly.
The following screen appears when Pelco protocol is used. Check to ensure that the display items are consistent with the system.
INITIAL PROCESS
>>
<<
PAN : - - I - ­TILT : - - I - -
PROTOCOL
A B
A Protocol Name P (Pelco Protocol)
B Comunication Configuration
C Machine ID ID-00 to ID-255
D Topology Duplex
P DUPLEX ID-01 2400,N,8,1
Baud Rate 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
Parity N, O, E
Data Bit 8
Stop Bit 1
>>
<<
D
C
C
INITIAL PROCESS (100P)
>>
<<
PAN : - - I - ­TILT : - - I - -
PROTOCOL DUPLEX : ID-01
A B
3 Check the display on the monitor screen
A Confirm that ADUPLEXB is displayed B Check that AID-LLB is displayed and LL is the correct
number
They match the [VIDEO INPUT] number of RM-P2580.
Otherwise, reset the machine ID.
C The indication changes depending on the switch2 setting
in the setting switches. (A Page 30)
AONB B(100P)
AOFFB B(256P)
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Connection/Installation (TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE)
C

Cable Connection

Connecting the alarm signal cable
Alarm input signal
Connects to sensors such as infrared sensors, door sensors, metal sensors and manual switches.
To prevent noise from entering the internal circuit, supply non-voltage contact signal to the alarm input signal.
Do not supply voltage.
When the contact is short (MAKE) or open (BREAK) on
the menu, you can set it to Alarm.
Supply such that the alarm signal continues for at least more than 200 ms. The alarm signal may not be recognized if it is less than 200 ms.
IN
GND
Memo :
When alarm is switched ON/OFF, a sound will be produced from the alarm output 1 relay. If you do not want to hear the sound, use the alarm output 2 cable. However, be sure not to exceed the rating.
Connecting the control signal cable
The maximum connection distance with RM-P2580 is 1,200 m. (Multiple cameras can be connected on one cable for RM­P2580 but the total length of the cable must be within 1,200 m.)
RM-P2580
Camera terminal 1
Camera terminal 2
amera terminal 3
TO CAMERA Terminal
Alarm output signal
Connects to alarm devices such as alarm, indicator, light or buzzer
Alarm output 1 signal is the contact output. When there is an alarm, the OUT1NOP-COM will become short (MAKE) and OUT1NCL-COM will become open (BREAK).
Rating:
N.OPEN
COM.
N.CLOSE
Alarm output 2 signal is an open collector output insulated with photo coupler.
During an alarm, it is ON.
As this cable is polarized, be sure to connect it such that
the voltage of the + terminal is higher than that of the – terminal.
It will be damaged if reverse voltage is supplied.
OUT +
22
Max. applied voltage
:DC 30 V or AC 24 V
Max. applied current:1 A
Contact life :100,000 times
Rating:
Max. applied voltage:DC 20 V Max. driving current:25 mA
To connect correctly, connect cables that have the same mark
C
A
D
B
as displayed on the camera terminal and both terminals of RM-P2580.
Memo :
We recommend the use of paired cables or twisted pair cables used in Ethernet rather than 0.61-4-core (2 pairs) cables.
Thickness of the cable is R0.4 mm to R1.3 mm.
Arrange the control signal cables such that the TX+ and
TX–signals and RX+ and RX–signals are pairs.
OUT -
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Connecting the power cable
Connecting AC 24 V power
Connect an AC 24 V power cable to AC 24 V power supply.
Solder welding or crimping
Insulating tape
When using 2-core VVF (Vinyl-insulated vinyl-sheath cable), the connection distance is as follows: (Reference value)
Note :
To supply AC 24 V, use a AC 24 V supplying power unit that is insulated from AC 230 V line.
If thin cables are used, the resistance of the cables will be high and a significant voltage drop will occur when the camera is at its maximum power consumption (when pan, tilt and zoom operates at the same time). Either use a thick cable with low resistance or place the power supply near to the camera and shorten the length of the cable to restrict the voltage drop at the rated current of camera to below 10 %. If voltage drops during operation, the camera may experience unstable performance and be unable to call up the preset position correctly.
Do not connect an AC 24 V cable to AC 230 V power supply. The camera will be damaged.
If the wrong cable is connected, the internal circuit will be damaged. Stop using the camera and send it to your nearest JVC dealer for repair. (Chargeable)
Turn on the power only after the connection for all the devices is complete.
Conductor
diameter
Maximum
connection
distance
AWG#16 AWG#14 AWG#12 AWG#10
40 m 70 m 110 m 180 m
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Setting Procedures

You can call out the camera menu and set functions from the remote control for systems that use the remote control unit.
Memo :
The onscreen displays used in this manual are basically from TK-C686E/TK-C686WPE except in special cases.
Setting camera menu from RM-P2580
Memo :
Do not operate the RM-P2580 menu until the camera has completed initialization.
Refer to the RM-P2580 Instruction Manual together with this manual.
Menus described in this item are color menus. Camera menus are indicated in yellow, and remote control menus are indicated in white. For the RM-P2580 system menu, refer to the RM-P2580 Instruction Manual.
Cursor
POSITION SETUP. . CAMERA. . CONTROL UNIT. .
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS.FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS..
MENU> EXIT
<
SETUP
[SETUP] screen
MENU
[MENU] screen
Contains submenu
[MENU] button
[SET] button
[POWER] lamp
1
Turn AONB the power switch at the rear
The [POWER] lamp lights up.
Power switch (rear)
[PAN/TILT] Lever
2 Press the [MENU] button for 3 seconds.
The [MENU] button lamp lights up.
The [SETUP] screen at the remote control is displayed
from [MONITOR OUTPUT-1].
3 Shift down the [PAN/TILT] lever and move the
cursor (Z) to the [CAMERA..] item.
When the lever is pressed upwards (S), the cursor
moves up.
When the lever is pressed downwards (T), the cursor
moves down.
4 Press the [SET] button
The item and screen are displayed.
Items with A..B at the end indicate they have submenus.
5
Shift the [PAN/TILT] lever up and down to select items
6 Press the [SET] button
Press the lever to the left (W) to minimize the numbers.
Press the lever to the right (X) to maximize the
numbers.
Change mark
CAMERA FUNCTION1 V. PHASE 1 POS. TITLE LOC. UP-L PRIVATE MASK.. MANUAL DISPLAY ON HOME M. DETECT OFF D.ZOOM MAX X2 STABILIZER OFF
MENU> RETURN
<
Example of submenu screen
Memo :
A change mark ( ) as shown in the left diagram will be displayed when the item setting is changed.
7 Press the [MENU] button
When the item has been set, press the [MENU] button to return to the top menu screen.
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Menu Display When Using Pelco Protocol

[ALARM INPUT] screen (A Page 42)
Setting value changes
[OFF, HOME, POS1 to POS99]B [OFF, POS1 to POS32, POS35 to POS82]
When using this unit with Pelco protocol (A Page 19) (A Page 30), you will see a different menu screen display.
Control Button Display
When the menu screen is in the full mode, the control button display at the bottom of the screen changes.
[MENU]B[CLS]
[SET]B[OPN]
LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS.FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS..
MENU> EXIT <SET> SUB MENU
<
MENU
LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS.FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS..
CLS> EXIT <OPN> SUB MENU
<
MENU
Menu Display
Thse that are displayed as [HOME] on the menu screen are changed to [POS1].
Normal Display Menu Display When Using
Pelco Protocol
[HOME] [POS1]
[HOME M.DETECT] [POS1 M.DETECT]
[HOME M.DETECT (ALARM)]
[HOME M.DETECT (TRACKING)]
[POS1 M.DETECT (ALARM)]
[POS1 M.DETECT (TRACKING)]
ALARM INPUT INPUT1 OFF INPUT2 HOME INPUT3 OFF INPUT4 OFF INPUT5 OFF INPUT6 OFF
<MENU>RETURN
<CLS>RETURN
ALARM INPUT INPUT1 OFF INPUT2 POS1 INPUT3 OFF INPUT4 OFF INPUT5 OFF INPUT6 OFF
[AUTO PATROL SET] screen (A Page 47)
Deletion of item
[MODE1 to MODE3]B Deleted (only [MODE1] is available)
Setting value changes
[OFF, HOME, POS1 to POS99]B [OFF, POS1 to POS32, POS35 to POS82, POS100 to POS256]
AUTO PATROL SET MODE1
PATROL1 HOME 10s PATROL2 POS1 10s PATROL27 POS26 10s PATROL28 POS27 10s
AUTO PATROL SET MODE1
PATROL29 POS28 10s PATROL30 POS29 10s
PATROL97 POS96 10s
PATROL31 POS30 10s
PATROL98 POS97 10s
PATROL32 POS31 10s
PATROL99 POS98 10s PATROL100 POS99 10s
<FOCUS>MODE <ZOOM>PAGE <MENU>RETURN
AUTO PATROL SET
PATROL1 POS1 10s PATROL2 POS2 10s PATROL27 POS26 10s PATROL28 POS27 10s PATROL29 POS28 10s PATROL30 POS29 10s PATROL31 POS30 10s PATROL32 POS31 10s
AUTO PATROL SET
PATROL73 POS75 10s PATROL74 POS76 10s PATROL75 POS77 10s PATROL76 POS78 10s PATROL77 POS79 10s PATROL78 POS80 10s PATROL79 POS81 10s PATROL80 POS82 10s
<CLS>RETURN <ZOOM>PAGE
[AUTO RETURN] screen (A Page 41)
Setting value changes
[HOME]B[POS1]
AUTO RETURN MODE HOME TIME ---
<MENU>RETURN
MODE POS1 TIME ---
<CLS>RETURN
AUTO RETURN
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Flow of Menu Screens

RM-P2580
The menu screen consists of the following flow. (For details, see the reference page for each item)
Normal screen
POSITION SETUP. . CAMERA. . CONTROL UNIT. .
LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS.FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS..
MENU> EXIT <SET> SUB MENU
<
SETUP
MENU
(A Page 38)
CAMERA FUNCTION1 V.PHASE POS. TITLE LOC. UP-L PRIVATE MASK.. MANUAL DISPLAY ON HOME M.DETECT OFF D.ZOOM MAX X2 STABILIZER OFF
MENU> RETURN
<
---
T TK-C686E/TK-C686WPEonly
(A Page 40)
CAMERA FUNCTION2 FLIP DIGITAL VAR. P / T SPEED ON EASY AF OFF AF FOR IR OFF TILT LIMIT 0˚ M. PAN LIMIT OFF AUTO RETURN..
MENU> RETURN
<
(A Page 42)
CAMERA TITLE / ALARM CAM.TITLE EDIT.. AREA DISPLAY OFF ALM.TITLE SIZE DOUBLE ALM.TITLE COLOUR WHITE ALARM TITLE EDIT.. ALARM INPUT.. ALARM OUTPUT..
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
<
(A Page 44)
CAMERA ALC SHUTTER 1 / 50 AGC MODE MID SENSE UP OFF ALC MODE --- B&W/COLOUR MODE..
ON
(A Page 60)
M.PAN LIMIT POS. SET
[L]POS.SETTING <SET>INVALID DURING PAN MOVEMENT
<MENU>RETURN <SET>L/R
(A Page 45)
B&W/COLOUR MODE B&W MODE COLOUR LEVEL --­B&W A. TIME --­LIGHT TYPE NORMAL
ON
(A Page 40)
STABILIZER
LEVEL NORMAL
<MENU>RETURN
TK-C686E/TK-C686WPE only
T
(A Page 41)
AUTO RETURN MODE OFF TIME ---
<MENU>RETURN
MENU> RETURN
MENU> RETURN
<
<
(A Page 46)
CAMERA VIDEO
MONITOR TYPE CRT DVR SAVE MODE OFF COLOUR LEVEL NORMAL ENHANCE LEVEL NORMAL SETUP ON DNR MODE OFF SEC MODE OFF
<MENU>RETURN
(A Page 53)
FACTORY SETTINGS CANCEL CLEAR
(W/O POS.TITLE)
CLEAR(ALL)
<MENU>RETURN <SET>RETURN
<MENU>RETURN
(A Page 50)
POS.FUNCTION SET HOME
POSITION TITLE.. IRIS MODE AUTO ExDR MODE OFF ExDR LEVEL --­BLC MODE OFF W.BALANCE ATW-W R GAIN --­B GAIN ---
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
<
(A Page 51)
POS.FUNCTION SET HOME
POSITION TITLE.. POSITION VIDEO SCENE A
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
<
(A Page 47)
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE
AUTO PAN SET.. AUTO PATROL SET.. AUTO TRACE SET.. A. PAN/TRACE VIDEO.. RM. A. PAN KEY A. PAN RM. A. PATROL KEY A. PATROL
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
<
(A Page 72)
POP. TITLE EDIT HOME
MENU> RETURN <SET> CHAR .SET
<
POSITION VIDEO SCENE A
IRIS MODE AUTO ExDR MODE OFF ExDR LEVEL --­BLC MODE OFF W.BALANCE ATW-W R GAIN --­B GAIN ---
MENU> RETURN
<
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T When preset position is set to 256
(A Page 19)(A Page 30)
ALARM
TRACKING
(A Page 54)
PRIVATE MASK MODE OFF BRIGHT
MENU> RETURN
<
---
(A Page 56)
HOME M. DETECT(ALARM) LEVEL NORMAL AREA EDIT.. TIME 5s DEMONSTRATION..
MENU> RETURN
<
(A Page 58)
HOME M. DETECT(TRACKING) LEVEL NORMAL RESTART TIME OFF DEMONSTRATION..
MENU> RETURN
<
ON
MASK MODE
MASK No.1 ( ) MASK No.2 ( ) MASK No.3 ( ) MASK No.4 ( ) MASK No.5 ( ) MASK No.6 ( ) MASK No.7 ( ) MASK No.8 ( )
MENU> RETURN <SET> EXECUTE
<
MOTIOIN DETECT AREA EDIT
<MENU>RETURN
DEMONSTRATION(ALARM)
<MENU>RETURN
DEMONSTRATION(TRACKING)
MASK EDIT No 1
<MENU>RETURN
(A Page 62)
CAMERA TITLE EDIT
MENU> RETURN <SET> CHAR .SET
<
(A Page 65)
AREA TITLE EDIT AREA1
FOCUS KEY> AREA No SELECT
<
MENU> RETURN <SET> CHAR .SET
<
(A Page 66)
AUTO PAN SET AUTO PAN MODE RETURN AUTO PAN SPEED NORMAL A. PAN POS. SET..
<MENU>RETURN
(A Page 68)
AUTO PATROL SET MODE1
PATROL1 HOME 10s PATROL2 POS1 10s PATROL27 POS26 10s PATROL28 POS27 10s PATROL29 POS28 10s PATROL30 POS29 10s PATROL31 POS30 10s PATROL32 POS31 10s
AUTO PATROL SET MODE1
PATROL97 POS96 10s PATROL98 POS97 10s PATROL99 POS98 10s PATROL100 POS99 10s
<FOCUS>MODE <ZOOM>PAGE <MENU>RETURN
(A Page 70)
AUTO TRACE SET
SET START POSITION
<MENU>RETURN <SET> LEARN
<MENU>RETURN
AUTO PAN POSITION SET
[START] POS SET <SET>INVALID DURING PAN MOVEMENT
<MENU>RETURN <SET>L/R
(A Page 64)
DIRECTION STANDARD AXIS
SET UP STANDARD AXIS(N)
<MENU>RETURN
(A Page 65)
ALARM TITLE EDIT No.1
FOCUS KEY> ALARM No SELECT
<
MENU> RETURN <SET> CHAR .SET
<
(A Page 42)
ALARM INPUT ALARM INPUT.. POLARITY --­TIME --­PRIORITY ---
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
<
INPUT1 OFF INPUT2 OFF INPUT3 OFF INPUT4 OFF INPUT5 OFF INPUT6 OFF
<MENU>RETURN
ALARM INPUT
(A Page 47)
AUTO PAN/TRACE VIDEO
IRIS MODE AUTO ExDR MODE OFF ExDR LEVEL --­BLC MODE OFF W. BALANCE ATW-W R GAIN --­B GAIN ---
<MENU>RETURN
(A Page 43)
ALARM OUTPUT
OUTPUT1 OFF OUTPUT2
<MENU>RETURN
OFF
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LANGUAGE Setting

( indicates the default value)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
FRENCH GERMAN SPANISH ITALIAN
For selecting the menu’s display language.

CAMERA FUNCTION1 screen

( indicates the default value)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
V. PH AS E
POS.TITLE LOC.
PRIVATE MASK..
MODE
BRIGHT
MANUAL DISPLAY
–156 to 0 to 156 ( 0)
UP-L
DOWN-L UP-C DOWN-C UP-R DOWN-R
^ This function allows you to set and mask areas that you do not wish to display in
OFF
ON
0 to 10 ( 4)
OFF
ON
This adjusts the vertical synchronization to those of other cameras when a selector switch for the synchronizing system on the Ceiling Mount is at LL. (50 Hz power region only.)
This item sets the display position of the position title and area title. UP-L : Display at the top left of the screen. DOWN-C : Display at the bottom center of the screen. DOWN-L : Display at the bottom left of the screen. UP-R : Display at the top right of the screen. UP-C : Display at the top center of the screen. DOWN-R : Display at the bottom right of the screen.
the recorded screen. The selected areas move together with the pan, tilt and zoom operations. [Private Mask Setting] (A Page 54)
This item sets the ON/OFF setting of the Private Mask. OFF : Private Mask is disabled. ON : The [MASK MODE] screen is displayed. Select the Mask No., set to
AONB and set the mask. See [Private Mask Setting] (A Page 54) for details of the settings.
This item sets the color of the mask. A0B is black. The larger the number is, the closer the color is to white. When the number is A10B, the color is white.
When the remote control unit is used for manual operation other than preset positions, this item sets whether to display AMANUALB on the screen. If AONB is selected, AAUTO PANB and AAUTO TRACE. .B will be displayed respectively on the screens during auto pan and auto trace operation. ON : Manual will be displayed. OFF : Manual will not be displayed.
Memo :
When this item is set to AONB, Manual will not be displayed during selection of preset position if the [AREA DISPLAY] item (A Page 42) is set to ATITLEB or ADIRB.
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Item Setting value Functions and settings
HOME M.DETECT
OFF
HOME M.DETECT (ALARM)
LEVEL
AREA EDIT..
TIME
DEMONSTRATION..
HOME M.DETECT (TRACKING)
LEVEL
RESTART TIME
DEMONSTRATION..
OFF
ALARM TRACKING
^ Motion Detect is disabled.
^ When there is a movement in the video, alarm signals will be output.
–5 to NORMAL to 5
NORMAL)
(
^ This item sets the non-detection area. (A Page 56)
OFF
5s
6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, 10s, 15s, 20s, 30s, 60s
^ This item checks the configured Motion Detect (Alarm) function.
^ This function automatically tracks and shoots moving objects when the camera
–5 to NORMAL to 5 (● NORMAL)
OFF
10s, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 120s
^ This item checks the configured Motion Detect (Tracking) function.
When the camera is at home position, this item sets the Motion Detect function, which activates when there is a movement in the video. The alarm signal will be output from the alarm output terminal.
Note :
The Motion Detect function of this unit detects changes in brightness and movement. As such, depending on changes in the illumination, it may or may not detect movement of objects having the same color as the background color. It may be difficult to detect objects with very slow movement. Check the operating conditions thoroughly beforehand and configure the settings such that there will not be any misoperation or omission of detection.
This function applies to home position screen when [STABILIZER] item is set to AOFFB. When [STABILIZER] is set to AONB, as the screen is enlarged, it will also respond to motion of image which is not shown on the screen. This is the specification of this unit, not a malfunction.
(TK-C686E/TK-C686WPE only)
This item sets the detection sensitivity. To lower the sensitivity B Decrease the number To increase the sensitivity B Increase the number
Memo :
When the detection sensitivity is increased, the camera may also react to the flickering of fluorescent lightings. Be sure to confirm on the Demonstration screen after setting.
This item sets the duration to output alarm signals.
Note :
This setting is invalid in a RM-P2580 system. Set in the Alarm Time item of RM-P2580. (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
is at home position. [HOME M.DETECT (TRACKING) Setting] (A Page 58)
Memo :
Motion Detect (Tracking) may be difficult under the following conditions.
When multiple moving objects are in the same screen.
When there is a flickering light source in the screen.
When the speed of the moving object is fast.
When the moving object is big or small.
When the object has no contrast.
Dark images can be improved with the Increased Electronic Sensitivity
function but the response may be slow.
This item sets the detection sensitivity.
To lower the sensitivity B Decrease the number
To increase the sensitivity B Increase the number
This item sets the duration to return to the home position when there is no movement in the images after tracking starts.
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CAMERA FUNCTION1 screen (continued)
( indicates the default value)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
D.ZOOM MAX
STABILIZER
(
TK-C686E/
TK-C686WPE
LEVEL
only)
1
●⳯2
481632
OFF
ON
LOW
NORMAL
HIGH
When the zoom lens is set to telephoto, optical zoom and electronic zoom will be enabled. This item sets the maximum value of the electronic zoom function.
Memo :
As electronic zoom processes the images digitally, image quality will deteriorate somewhat.
Increasing the electronic zoom ratio will shift the center of the screen toward the top left. This is a characteristic of this camera and is not a malfunction.
The camera will not operate continuously from optical zoom to electronic zoom. When the optical zoom is at TELE, press the telephoto button again.
This function prevents image shaking caused by vibration. Set this function to AONB to control image shaking.
Memo :
When the function is set to AONB, the screen is enlarged to approximately 1.3 times.
Adjustment is disabled in the electronic zoom area.
Adjustment is disabled for about 1 minute after power ON and during Pan/Tilt/
Zoom operation.
Adjustment may not work due to fast cyclic screen shaking or the Pan/Tilt angle of the camera head. Depending on the installation environment, the camera may be subject to vibrations that may cause the stabilizer to malfunction and an increase in unstable images. In such cases, set the [STABILIZER] item to AOFFB before use.
This item allows you to set the adjustment level in 3 steps. The adjustment volume is larger if the value is set to AHIGHB rather than ANORMALB. When it is set to ALOWB, the adjustment volume is lesser than compared to when it is set to ANORMALB.

CAMERA FUNCTION2 screen

( indicates the default value)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
FLIP
OFF AUTO
DIGITAL
When this item is set to AOFFB and the camera rotates vertically, the camera will stop when it faces down. 3 steps are necessary when tracking objects that pass right under the camera: A Face the camera downward; B Rotate it horizontally at 180°; C Face the camera upwards. Using the Flip function allows you to reduce this step. Set this item when shooting objects that pass right under the camera. OFF : Flip function does not activate. AUTO : When the camera faces bottom, it rotates 180° horizontally and
stops.
DIGITAL : The top/bottom and left/right of the image flips when the object has
passed the bottom of the camera, at the position of 135°.
Memo :
When the item is set to ADIGITALB and the tilt position is more than 90, AMANUAL T90B will be displayed on the screen. When this item is set to ADIGITALB but [MANUAL DISPLAY] item (A Page 38) is set to AOFFB, AMANUAL T90B will not be displayed.
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Item Setting value Functions and settings
VAR.P/T SPEED
EASY AF
AF FOR IR
TILT LIMIT
M.PAN LIMIT
AUTO RETURN
MODE
TIME
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
–5 to 0 to 10 ( 0)
OFF
ON
^
OFF
HOME A.PAN KEY A.PATROL KEY
1min
2min 3min 5min 10min 20min 30min 60min
This item changes the operation speed of pan (horizontal rotation) and tilt (vertical rotation) automatically according to the zoom of the lens. When the zoom lens is at TELE (telephoto), the pan and tilt speed is slow. When it is at WIDE (wide angle), the pan and tilt speed is fast. Set this item when shooting objects with different zoom ratio. OFF : Disabled ON : Enabled
When this item is set to AONB, Auto Focus (AF) will activate automatically when operating the pan, tilt and zoom function manually. This is convenient as you need not reset the focus every time you move the camera when there are many manual operations. OFF : Disabled ON : Enabled
Memo :
The Auto Focus function may not focus properly for some objects. (APage 7) In this case, set the focus manually.
When switching the Color mode to B&W mode, the type of light source may cause the focus to be dislocated. This is because the B&W mode is sensitive to both visible light and near-infrared light. When this happens, set this item to automatically. OFF : Disabled ON : Enabled
This item sets the movable range of the tilt (vertical) operation during manual operation. It does not affect the Preset Position, Auto Trace and Auto Patrol operations. When this item is set to 10 cannot operate between –5 This operation has priority over tilt limit. When the camera is moved to a prohibited area and tilt operation is performed manually, it operates in the following manner.
, the movable range of the tilt operation is from 10⬚ to 90⬚. It
and 9⬚.
AONB
to focus
Memo :
Tilt operation is disabled in the prohibited area. Tilt will be forcibly moved to the effective area.
Once the camera enters the effective area, the tilt limit settings take over and tilt operation can only be performed in the effective area.
This item sets the movable range of the pan (horizontal) operation during manual operation. It does not affect the Preset Position, Auto Pan and Auto Trace operations. [Manual Pan Limit Setting] (
When the camera is not operated within the duration set in ATIMEB, it will automatically return to the state set in
A
Page 60)
A
MODEB.
Note :
This function only works normally when the model name on the serial number plate of RM-P2580 is RM-P2580(A).
This item sets the operation after Auto Return. OFF : Auto Return is disabled.
HOME : Returns to the home position. A.PAN KEY : Returns to the operation that was set using the
[RM.A.PAN KEY]. (A Page 49)
A. PAT RO L KEY
: Returns to the operation that was set using the
[RM.A.PATROL KEY]. (A Page 49)
Memo :
When using this function, set the [DIP SW4] at the rear of RM-P2580 to AONB.
This item sets the time to return the operation with Auto Return.
Memo :
When [MODE] item is set to AOFFB, A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.
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CAMERA TITLE/ALARM screen

This screen allows you to configure title and alarm settings.
( indicates the default value)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
CAM.TITLE EDIT..
AREA DISPLAY
OFF
TITLE
DIR
ALM.TITLE SIZE
ALM.TITLE COLOUR
ALARM TITLE EDIT..
ALARM INPUT..
ALARM INPUT..
ALARM IN1 to 6
OFF
DOUBLE
WHITE
OFF
^
TITLE DIR
^
^
^
NORMAL
GREEN CYAN YELLOW
^
^
HOME POS1 to POS99
This item sets the title to be displayed permanently on the lower left of the screen. A maximum of 16 characters can be set for the title.
[Camera Title Setting] (A Page 62)
This item sets the area settings.
Settings will not be displayed.
This item divides the 360° horizontal rotation area into 16 areas and allows you to set a 16 character title in each area. The area title will be displayed when the camera is panned manually (horizontal rotation).
[Area Display Mode Setting (Title)] (A Page 63)
This item sets the basic axis direction N (north). When the camera is panned (horizontal rotation) manually, the 360° horizontal rotation area will be divided into 8 areas, and N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW will be displayed respectively for each area.
[Area Display Mode Setting (Direction)] (A Page 64)
This item sets the size of the title displayed during an alarm.
NORMAL:Same size as the text on the menu screen.
DOUBLE:Twice the size vertically and horizontally as the text on the menu screen.
This item sets the color of the title displayed during an alarm.
This is the setting screen for the title displayed during an alarm.
[Remote Control Alarm Title Setting] (A Page 65)
This item sets the alarm input terminal.
This item selects the status of the image output camera during alarm input.
OFF : Does not output images even at alarm input. HOME : Outputs home position images during alarm input. POS1 to POS99
: This outputs the video of the selected preset position during alarm
input.
POLARITY
42
MAKE
BREAK
Memo :
When [B&W MODE] (A Page 45) setting is set to [ALARM IN1 to 6], A(B&W)B will be displayed and settings is disabled.
This sets the polarity of the alarm input signal.
MAKE : When the contact between all alarm input terminals and GND
terminals changes from open to close, the alarm will activate.
BREAK : When the contact between all alarm input terminals and GND
terminals changes from close to open, the alarm will activate.
Memo :
When [ALARM INPUT] item is set to AOFFB, A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.
Item Setting value Functions and settings
ALARM INPUT.. (continued)
TIME
PRIORITY
ALARM OUTPUT..
OUTPUT1 OUTPUT2
5s
6s 7s 8s 9s 10s 15s 20s 30s 60s
ALARM
MANUAL
OFF
ALARM B&W PRESET AUX1 AUX2 AUX3
This item sets the alarm signal output time and alarm title display time that are output when there is an alarm.
Memo :
When [ALARM INPUT] item is AOFFB or [B&W MODE] (A Page 45), and AALARM IN1 to 6B is set, A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.
Note :
This setting is invalid in a RM-P2580 system. Set in the [ALARM TIME] item of RM-P2580. (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
This item sets the operation for alarm input when the camera is operated manually.
ALARM : Alarm activates when there is an alarm input regardless of whether
the camera is in manual operation or not. (Alarm operation has priority)
MANUAL : Alarm does not activate even if there is an alarm input during manual
operation. (Manual operation has priority)
Memo :
When [ALARM INPUT] item is set to AOFFB, A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.
This setting is invalid in a RM-P2580 system. AALARMB mode will take over.
This item sets the alarm output terminal.
OFF : Alarm does not output. ALARM : When there is an alarm input, alarm signals will be output and will
continue during alarm display.
Memo :
Alarm signals will also be output when there is an alarm input in the system control unit or RM-P2580.
B&W : When this unit is in B&W mode, alarm signals will be output and will
continue throughout the B&W mode.
PRESET : Alarm signals are output when the camera is moved to the home
position or to a preset position.
AUX1, AUX2 , AUX3
: Alarm signals are output when there is an auxiliary input.
Memo :
In normal cases, do not use AAUX1B, AAUX2B, AAUX3B. For details, please consult your nearest JVC dealer.
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CAMERA ALC screen

This function performs automatic adjustment according to the brightness. It sets the video signals of the camera such as color level and contour enhancement.
( indicates the default value)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
SHUTTER
AGC MODE
SENSE UP
ALC MODE
1/50
1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 1/4000 1/10000
OFF MID
HIGH
SUPER
OFF
●⳯2
48163264128
MOTION
PICTURE
This item sets the speed of the electronic shutter. When [SENSE UP] item is set to A⳯2B and above, the variable setting value is A1/50B and A1/120B only.
Memo :
Flickering of fluorescent lightings can be reduced when the shutter speed is set to A1/50B or A1/120B respectively in regions of commercial power frequency 50 Hz and 60 Hz.
A smear phenomenon specific to CCD, where white bands appear vertically along bright light source, is more emphasized the faster the shutter speed is.
This item sets the maximum gain of AGC (Automatic Gain Control) that increases the sensitivity electronically for objects with little light. Set according to the brightness of the object.
If AOFFB is set, AGC will not function.
Memo :
When the [B&W MODE] item is set to AAUTOB and this item is set to ASUPERB, ASUPERB will be displayed. If it is set to other settings, AHIGHB
will be displayed and gain will be increased until it reaches the displayed value.
If the gain is increased, the screen appears grainy in dark places.
If ASUPERB is selected, the camera may take some time to respond to the
rapid change in level.
[SENSE UP] is a function to extend the exposure time and increase the sensitivity.
This item sets the degree to increase the sensitivity automatically when the object becomes dark.
When the setting is until it is 32 times more than the normal level.
When sensitivity increases, the shutter speed becomes slower and hence, movement becomes unnatural. When the [SHUTTER] item is set to above,
A
- - -B will be displayed and [SENSE UP] will not function.
A⳯32B, the sensitivity will automatically increase continuously
Memo :
When the electronic zoom ratio is increased, the screen may appear grainy, whitish or with white streaks. This is not a malfunction.
This item sets whether to prioritize movement or image quality when the object becomes dark.
MOTION : Prioritizes movement. When an object becomes dark, AGC
PICTURE: Prioritizes image quality. When an object becomes dark, electronic
(Automatic Gain Control) will function first. This is suitable for objects with fast movement.
sensitizing (increased electronic sensitivity) will function first. This is suitable for objects that prioritize images.
Memo :
When either [AGC MODE] item or [SENSE UP] item is set to AOFFB, A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.
When [B&W MODE] item is set to AAUTOB, this item becomes AMOTIONB and A- - -B is displayed.
A
1/250B and
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Item Setting value Functions and settings
B&W/COLOUR MODE..
B&W MODE
LEVEL
B&W A.TIME
LIGHT TYPE
^ This item sets the mode switching of B&W and Color.
COLOUR
B&W AUTO ALARM IN1 to 6
LOW
NORMAL
HIGH
10s 20s
30s
NORMAL
IR
Memo :
When switching the Color mode to B&W mode, the type of light source may cause the focus to be dislocated. This is because the B&W mode is sensitive to both visible light and near-infrared light. When this happens, adjust the focus again in B&W mode. When [AF FOR IR] item (A Page 41) is set to AONB, the focus can be adjusted automatically during mode switching.
Use infrared illumination if necessary.
This sets the function to switch from Color to B&W mode.
COLOUR : Always be in Color mode.
B&W : Always be in B&W mode.
AUTO : The camera automatically switches to Color mode when the object
is bright and B&W mode when it is dark.
ALARM IN1 to 6
: When there is an alarm input, the mode will be B&W. When the
contact is short (MAKE), B&W mode is ON. When the contact is open (BREAK), B&W mode is OFF.
Memo :
(To ensure a successful B&W/Color switching)
If the [B&W MODE] item is set to AAUTOB, the B&W/Color setting can be
switched according to the brightness of the object, but the condition of illumination and field angle may make this impossible. To be absolutely certain of B&W/Color switching, we recommend you to input signals of an external sensor (available separately) to the alarm terminal of this camera before switching.
This item sets the signal level of the object that is switched to B&W mode.
LOW : Switches to B&W mode when the signal level of the object indicates
low illumination.
NORMAL : Switches to B&W mode when the signal level of the object indicates
normal illumination.
HIGH : Switches to B&W mode when the signal level of the object indicates
high illumination.
Memo :
When [B&W MODE] item is set to other than AAUTOB, A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.
This item sets the duration to switch to B&W mode when an object becomes dark.
Memo :
When [B&W MODE] item is set to other than AAUTOB, A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.
This item sets the illumination of the object during B&W mode.
NORMAL : Select this for normal illumination. IR : Select this when using infrared illumination.
Memo :
If infrared is set under normal sunlight or fluorescent lighting, the camera will not switch normally from Color to B&W mode.
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CAMERA VIDEO screen

( indicates the default value)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
MONITOR TYPE
DVR SAVE MODE
COLOUR LEVEL
ENHANCE LEVEL
SETUP
DNR MODE
SEC MODE
CRT
LCD1 LCD2
OFF
ON
–5 to NORMAL to 5 ( NORMAL)
–5 to NORMAL to 5 ( NORMAL)
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
This sets the monitor type. You can change the output video settings according to the type of monitor used.
Select an appropriate mode.
Select this to record images to an external hard disk recorder. When AONB is set, you can reduce the amount of recording data but the resolution will deteriorate.
This item adjusts the color level of the video signals. To lighten the colorBDecrease the number To darken the colorBIncrease the number
This item adjusts the contour correction that emphasizes the vividness on the monitor screen.
To soften the image qualityBDecrease the number To sharpen the image qualityBIncrease the number
Memo :
When [DVR SAVE MODE] item is set to AONB, A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.
This item adjusts the pedestal level (black standard) of the video signals. OFF : To reduce the brightness of the image. ON : To increase the brightness of the image.
Memo :
When [MONITOR TYPE] item is set to ALCD1B or ALCD2B, A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.
This item sets the DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) function.
When AONB is set, image noise on the screen will be reduced.
Memo :
Image noise in dark images will be reduced but the resolution will deteriorate.
The edges of adjacent areas with high and low illumination may appear rough.
When set to AONB, this item emphasizes images with very fine and detailed parts. This will increase the visual resolution of the image.
Memo :
When [DVR SAVE MODE] item is set to AONB, A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.
Some objects may cause the image noise to be significant.
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AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE screen

This screen sets the Auto Pan function that rotates slowly in a horizontal direction, the Auto Patrol function that moves the camera to multiple positions in sequence, and the Auto Trace function that reproduces manual camera settings.
( indicates the default value)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
AUTO PAN SET..
AUTO PAN MODE
AUTO PAN SPEED
A.PAN POS.SET..
AUTO PATROL SET..
Mode
Position
PATROL1
PATROL2 to PATROL100
Time
AUTO TRACE SET..
RETURN
NORMAL
1
HOME
10s
^ This item sets the Auto Pan operation.
[Auto Pan setting] (A Page 66)
RETURN:Shuttles to and from the start and end positions RIGHT LEFT
LOW
HIGH
^ This item sets the start and end positions for Auto Pan during the to-and-fro
^ This item sets the Auto Patrol operation.
2 3
POS1 to POS99
HOME
POS1 to POS99
RIGHT : Right rotation
LEFT : Left rotation
This item sets the rotation speed during Auto Pan.
LOW : Low speed rotation
NORMAL : Normal rotation
HIGH : High speed rotation
shuttle.
[Auto Patrol Setting] (A Page 68)
Select the pattern of the Auto Patrol operation mode.
This item sets the order of the patrolling positions.
The camera will auto-patrol in the order of the set positions.
Memo :
When using Pelco protocol, patrol number item is APATR OL 1 to PAT RO L8 0 B and the setting value is changed to APOS1 to POS32, POS35 to POS82, POS100 to POS256B.
SKIP
20s 30s 45s 1min 2min
^ This item sets the Auto Trace operation.
This item sets the duration the camera remains at one position.
[Auto Trace Setting] (A Page 70)
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AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE screen (continued)
( indicates the default value)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
AUTO PAN/TRACE VIDEO
IRIS MODE
ExDR MODE
ExDR LEVEL
BLC MODE
MANUAL
AUTO
AUTO+
AUTO-
OFF
ON
–5 to NORMAL to 5 ( NORMAL)
OFF
AREA1
AREA2
AREA3
AREA4
This item sets the images during Auto Pan and Auto Trace.
This item sets the adjustment method for lens iris. MANUAL : Select this to adjust the iris manually. AUTO : Automatically adjusts the iris to normal state. AUTO+ : Automatically adjusts the iris to be brighter than the normal state. AUTO- : Automatically adjusts the iris to be darker than the normal state.
The ExDR function allows an object with illuminance difference to be shot by combining images shot with a shutter speed of 1/100 seconds and images shot with a high speed shutter.
OFF : ExDR is disabled. ON : ExDR is enabled.
Memo :
When the [SHUTTER] item is set to A1/250B and above, A- - -B will be displayed and ExDR will be disabled.
This item sets which brightness area of the object is to be more visible during ExDR mode.
A larger number will enable areas of low illumination in the object to be more visible.
A smaller number will enable areas of high illumination in the object to be more visible.
Memo :
When the illuminance difference in the object is large, there may not be any changes in the images even if the ExDR level is changed. This is a feature of the camera and is not a malfunction.
When the [SHUTTER] item is set to A1/250B and above, A- - -B will be displayed and settings for [ExDR LEVEL] item cannot be changed.
When the [ExDR MODE] item is set to AOFFB, settings for [ExDR LEVEL] item cannot be changed.
Sets the backlight compensation function. Set this item when there is a bright light source in the background of the object and the object becomes dark in the automatic iris function. Set such that unnecessary light source is outside the photometry area.
OFF : No backlight compensation. AREA1 to AREA4 : Refer to the diagram below to set the item.
Photometry Photometry
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Photometry
OFF AREA1 AREA2 AREA3 AREA4
Photometry
Photometry
Memo :
When [ExDR MODE] item is set to AONB, A- - -B will be displayed and [BLC MODE] item is disabled.
Item Setting value Functions and settings
AUTO PAN/TRACE VIDEO (continued)
W.BALANCE
R GAIN
B GAIN
RM.A.PAN KEY
RM.A.PATROL KEY
ATW- W
AT W- N
AWC
0 to 255
(● 76)
0 to 255
(● 71)
A.PAN
A .PAT RO L
A.TRACE
A.PAN
A.PATROL
A.TRACE
This item sets the white balance adjustment function. You can adjust the illumination within the color temperature range of 2,300K to 10,000K.
ATW-N : This is the Auto-Tracking White Balance mode. (Automatic color
temperature tracking). The camera adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the illumination. (Color temperature range of 3,200K to 8,000K)
ATW-W : This mode supports an even wider range of color temperature than
AAT W- N B. (Color temperature range of 2,300K to 10,000K)
AWC : This is the Auto White Control (automatic white balance adjustment)
mode. A<SET>AWC EXECB will be displayed. Press the [SET] button to activate AWC and adjust white balance.
Memo :
When set to AAT W- N B,AAT W- W B, [R GAIN] and [B GAIN] are displayed as A- -
-B. Hue cannot be adjusted.
If [B&W MODE] under [CAMERA ALC] item is set to AB&WB, [W.BALANCE], [R GAIN], [B GAIN] items are displayed as A- - -B. Hue cannot be adjusted.
Adjusts the R (red) hue during AWC. The larger the number, the redder the color becomes.
Adjusts the B (blue) hue during AWC. The larger the number, the bluer the color becomes.
Press the [AUTO PAN] button on the remote control to set the operating function. A.PAN : Auto Pan function
A.PATROL : Auto Patrol function
A.TRACE : Auto Trace function
Press the [AUTO PATROL] button on the remote control to set the operating function.
A.PAN : Auto Pan function
A.PATROL : Auto Patrol function
A.TRACE : Auto Trace function
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POS.FUNCTION SET.. screen

(● indicates the default value)
When preset position is set to 100 (A Page 19)(A Page 30)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
POSITION TITLE..
IRIS MODE
ExDR MODE
ExDR LEVEL
BLC MODE
^ This item sets a title of maximum 16 characters for the configured positions (99)
and home position (1), and displays the title on the screen. (POS64 to POS99 cannot be selected.) [Position Title Setting] (A Page 72)
MANUAL
AUTO
AUTO+
AUTO-
OFF
ON
This item sets the adjustment method for lens iris. MANUAL : Select this to adjust the iris manually. AUTO : Automatically adjusts the iris to normal state. AUTO+ : Automatically adjusts the iris to be brighter than the normal state. AUTO- : Automatically adjusts the iris to be darker than the normal state.
The ExDR function allows an object with illuminance difference to be shot by combining images shot with a shutter speed of 1/100 seconds and images shot with a high speed shutter. OFF : ExDR is disabled. ON : ExDR is enabled.
Memo :
When the [SHUTTER] item is set to A1/250B and above, A- - -B will be displayed and ExDR will be disabled.
–5 to NORMAL to 5 (● NORMAL)
This item sets which brightness area of the object is to be more visible during ExDR mode. A larger number will enable areas of low illumination in the object to be more visible. A smaller number will enable areas of high illumination in the object to be more visible.
Memo :
When the illuminance difference in the object is large, there may not be any changes in the images even if the ExDR level is changed. This is a feature of the camera and is not a malfunction.
When the [SHUTTER] item is set to A1/250B and above, A- - -B will be displayed and settings for [ExDR LEVEL] item cannot be changed.
When the [ExDR MODE] item is set to AOFFB, settings for [ExDR LEVEL] item cannot be changed.
OFF
AREA1
AREA2
AREA3
AREA4
Sets the backlight compensation function. Set this item when there is a bright light source in the background of the object and the object becomes dark in the automatic iris function. Set such that unnecessary light source is outside the photometry area. OFF : No backlight compensation. AREA1 to AREA4 : Refer to the diagram below to set the item.
Photometry Photometry
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Photometry
OFF AREA1 AREA2 AREA3 AREA4
Photometry
Photometry
Memo :
When [ExDR MODE] item is set to AONB, A- - -B will be displayed and [BLC MODE] item is disabled.
Item Setting value Functions and settings
W.BALANCE
ATW- W
AT W- N
AWC
This item sets the white balance adjustment function. You can adjust the illumination within the color temperature range of 2,300K to 10,000K.
ATW-N : This is the Auto-Tracking White Balance mode. (Automatic color
temperature tracking). The camera adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the illumination. (Color temperature range of 3,200K to 8,000K)
ATW-W : This mode supports an even wider range of color temperature than
AAT W- N B. (Color temperature range of 2,300K to 10,000K)
AWC : This is the Auto White Control (automatic white balance adjustment)
mode. A<SET>AWC EXECB will be displayed. Press the [SET] button to activate AWC and adjust white balance.
Memo :
When set to AAT W- N B,AAT W- W B, [R GAIN] and [B GAIN] are displayed as A- -
-B. Hue cannot be adjusted.
If [B&W MODE] under [CAMERA ALC] item is set to AB&WB, [W.BALANCE], [R GAIN], [B GAIN] items are displayed as A- - -B. Hue cannot be adjusted.
R GAIN
B GAIN
0 to 255
(● 76)
0 to 255
(● 71)
Adjusts the R (red) hue during AWC. The larger the number, the redder the color becomes.
Adjusts the B (blue) hue during AWC. The larger the number, the bluer the color becomes.
When preset position is set to 256 (A Page 19)(A Page 30)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
POSITION TITLE..
POSITION VIDEO
IRIS MODE
ExDR MODE
^ This item sets a title of maximum 16 characters for the configured positions (99)
SCENE A to SCENE H
(● SCENE A)
MANUAL
AUTO
AUTO+
AUTO-
OFF
ON
and home position (1), and displays the title on the screen. (POS64 to POS99 cannot be selected.)
[Position Title Setting] (A Page 72)
For configuring settings related to images at the home position.
You can specify settings for eight different scenes from A to H.
This item sets the adjustment method for lens iris. MANUAL : Select this to adjust the iris manually. AUTO : Automatically adjusts the iris to normal state. AUTO+ : Automatically adjusts the iris to be brighter than the normal state. AUTO- : Automatically adjusts the iris to be darker than the normal state.
The ExDR function allows an object with illuminance difference to be shot by combining images shot with a shutter speed of 1/100 seconds and images shot with a high speed shutter.
OFF : ExDR is disabled. ON : ExDR is enabled.
Memo :
When the [SHUTTER] item is set to A1/250B and above, A- - -B will be displayed and ExDR will be disabled.
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POS.FUNCTION SET.. screen (continued)
( indicates the default value)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
POSITION VIDEO (continued)
ExDR LEVEL
BLC MODE
–5 to NORMAL to 5 (● NORMAL)
OFF
AREA1
AREA2
AREA3
AREA4
This item sets which brightness area of the object is to be more visible during ExDR mode. A larger number will enable areas of low illumination in the object to be more visible. A smaller number will enable areas of high illumination in the object to be more visible.
Memo :
When the illuminance difference in the object is large, there may not be any changes in the images even if the ExDR level is changed. This is a feature of the camera and is not a malfunction.
When the [SHUTTER] item is set to A1/250B and above, A- - -B will be displayed and settings for [ExDR LEVEL] item cannot be changed.
When the [ExDR MODE] item is set to AOFFB, settings for [ExDR LEVEL] item cannot be changed.
Sets the backlight compensation function. Set this item when there is a bright light source in the background of the object and the object becomes dark in the automatic iris function. Set such that unnecessary light source is outside the photometry area. OFF : No backlight compensation. AREA1 to AREA4 : Refer to the diagram below to set the item.
Photometry Photometry
W.BALANCE
R GAIN
B GAIN
ATW- W
AT W- N
AWC
0 to 255
(● 76)
0 to 255
(● 71)
Photometry
OFF AREA1 AREA2 AREA3 AREA4
Photometry
Photometry
Memo :
When [ExDR MODE] item is set to AONB, A- - -B will be displayed and [BLC MODE] item is disabled.
This item sets the white balance adjustment function. You can adjust the illumination within the color temperature range of 2,300K to 10,000K.
ATW-N : This is the Auto-Tracking White Balance mode. (Automatic color
ATW-W : This mode supports an even wider range of color temperature than
AWC : This is the Auto White Control (automatic white balance adjustment)
temperature tracking). The camera adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the illumination. (Color temperature range of 3,200K to 8,000K)
AAT W- N B. (Color temperature range of 2,300K to 10,000K)
mode. A<SET>AWC EXECB will be displayed. Press the [SET] button to activate AWC and adjust white balance.
Memo :
When set to AAT W- N B,AAT W- W B, [R GAIN] and [B GAIN] are displayed as A- -
-B. Hue cannot be adjusted.
If [B&W MODE] under [CAMERA ALC] item is set to AB&WB, [W.BALANCE], [R GAIN], [B GAIN] items are displayed as A- - -B. Hue cannot be adjusted.
Adjusts the R (red) hue during AWC. The larger the number, the redder the color becomes.
Adjusts the B (blue) hue during AWC. The larger the number, the bluer the color becomes.
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FACTORY SETTINGS screen

Setting reverts back to default setting.
When the [SET] button is pressed, AFACTORY SETTINGS...B will be displayed for about 20 seconds. Then settings will revert back to default settings. After this is complete, ADATA CLEARDB will be displayed.
( indicates the default value)
Item Setting value Functions and settings
CANCEL
CLEAR(W/O POS.TITLE)
CLEAR(ALL)
^ Does not return to the default setting. Press the [MENU] button or [SET] button
to return to the menu screen.
^ Setting reverts back to default setting. However, setting data and titles for each
setting position and position will not return to the default setting. The screen returns to the menu screen after the operation is completed.
^ Returns all settings to default setting, including the titles and setting positions.
The screen returns to the menu screen after the operation is completed.
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Detailed setting

Private Mask Setting

This function allows you to configure settings to mask the areas that you do not wish to display in the recorded screen in single color (color setting is available).
Masks can be set in 8 locations.
[MENU] button
[SET] button
Numeric keypad
[CAMERA] button
Mask Setting
1
Open the [MASK MODE] screen
Shift the [PAN/TILT] lever to the left and right and set [MODE] to AONB.
Press the [SET] button to display the [MASK MODE] screen.
PRIVATE MASK MODE.. ON BRIGHT 4
MENU> RETURN
<
[PRIVATE MASK] screen
[PAN/TILT] Lever
[ENTER] button
[TELE] button
[WIDE] button
Preparation
1
Select a camera for masking (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual) [CAMERA] button keypad (Camera number)
B
[ENTER] button
B
Numeric
Images from the selected camera are output.
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34)
The [MENU] screen is displayed.
3 Select the [CAMERA FUNCTION1] screen
Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the
cursor (Z) to the [CAMERA FUNCTION1] item and press the [SET] button.
The [CAMERA FUNCTION1] screen is displayed.
4 Open the [PRIVATE MASK] screen
Move the cursor (Z) to the [PRIVATE MASK] item and
press the [SET] button to display the [PRIVATE MASK] screen.
MASK No.1 (ー) MASK No.2 (ー) MASK No.3 (ー) MASK No.4 (ー) MASK No.5 (ー) MASK No.6 (ー) MASK No.7 (ー) MASK No.8 (ー)
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
<
MASK MODE
[MASK MODE] screen
Memo :
When AMODEB is set to AOFFB, Mask No. 1 to No. 8 will be hidden.
2 Select mask number
Move the cursor on the [MASK MODE] screen to the numbers (Mask No. 1 to No. 8) for private masking, and press the [SET] button.
MASK No.1 ON MASK No.2 (ー) MASK No.3 (ー) MASK No.4 (ー) MASK No.5 (ー) MASK No.6 (ー) MASK No.7 (ー) MASK No.8 (ー)
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
<
MASK MODE
[MASK MODE] screen
CAMERA FUNCTION1 V. PHASE - - - POS. TITLE LOC. UP-L PRIVATE MASK.. MANUAL DISPLAY ON HOME M. DETECT OFF D.ZOOM MAX X2 STABILIZER OFF
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[CAMERA FUNCTION1] screen
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3 Press the [SET] button
The [MASK EDIT] screen is displayed. (A frame appears at the mask area)
MASK EDIT No1
<MENU>RETURN
[MASK EDIT] screen
Level Setting
1
Select [BRIGHT] at the [PRIVATE MASK] screen
Move the cursor (Z) to the [BRIGHT] item, shift the
[PAN/TILT] lever to the left and right and set the ABRIGHTB (mask color).
The setting value is 0 (black) to 10 (white).
PRIVATE MASK MODE ON BRIGHT 4
Memo :
If the value is set to AOFFB, you will not be able to enter the [MASK EDIT] screen.
AOUT OF TILT RANGEB will be displayed and Mask setting is unavailable when the tilt position is 40° and above from the horizontal direction.
● When [MODE] item is set to AOFFB, A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.
Mask No. 1 to No. 8 are all displayed as (-) at factory default.
When an edited mask number is selected, the [MASK EDIT] screen will move to the position that has been set.
4 Set mask area
[PAN/TILT] lever (up/down/left/ right)
[TELE] button
[WIDE] button
[NEAR] button
[FAR] button
Edits the mask position
Memo :
When Tilt has stopped at the horizontal edge, Mask can be set horizontally above with the Increased Tilt operation.
Adjusts the size of the mask in the vertical direction
Adjusts the size of the mask in the horizontal direction
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[PRIVATE MASK] screen
Memo :
To avoid accidental view of masked out area, always check after setting, and if necessary enlarge mask area according to step
When Mask is set at the [MASK EDIT] screen, the setting value of the [PRIVATE MASK] screen becomes AONB.
After Mask settings are complete, individual ON/OFF settings can be made for Mask No. 1 to No. 8.
The private mask function will not function during initialization after power is switched on.
AOUT OF TILT RANGEB will be displayed and Mask setting is unavailable when the tilt position is 40° and above from the horizontal direction.
When adjusting the mask position, release the [PAN/TILT] lever after the tilt angle has reached the horizontal limit, followed by lowering the lever again to move only the private mask upwards. Using this operation enables you to specify a private mask that is beyond the upper limit of the tilt angle.
4 [Set mask area].
5 Press the [MENU] button
Save the mask settings and return to the top menu screen ([MASK MODE] screen).
6 Repeat steps 1 to 4 7 Press the [MENU] button
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Detailed setting

Home Motion Detect (Alarm) Setting

Preparation
1 Select a camera (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
[CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number) B [ENTER] button
Images from the selected camera are output.
When the camera is at the home position, the Motion Detect function will activate when there is a movement in the images.
This item sets the locations (non-detection areas) where movement will not be detected.
[MENU] button
[SET] button
Numeric keypad
[CAMERA] button
[PAN/TILT] Lever
[ENTER] button
[TELE] button
[WIDE] button
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34)
The [MENU] screen is displayed.
3 Select the [CAMERA FUNCTION1] screen
Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the
cursor (Z) to the [CAMERA FUNCTION1] item and press the [SET] button.
The [CAMERA FUNCTION1] screen is displayed.
4 Open the [HOME M.DETECT (ALARM)] screen
Move the cursor (Z) to the [HOME M.DETECT] item,
shift the [PAN/TILT] lever to the left and right and select [ALARM].
Press the [SET] button to display the [HOME M.DETECT (ALARM)] screen.
CAMERA FUNCTION1 V. PHASE - - ­POS. TITLE LOC. UP-L PRIVATE MASK.. MANUAL DISPLAY ON HOME M. DETECT.. ALARM D. ZOOM MAX X2 STABILIZER OFF
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[CAMERA FUNCTION1] screen
HOME M.DETECT(ALARM) LEVEL NORMAL AREA EDIT.. TIME 5s DEMONSTRATION..
MENU> RETURN
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[HOME M.DETECT (ALARM)] screen
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Setting
1
Setting non-detection area
Select [AREA EDIT..] and press the [SET] button.
The [MOTION DETECT AREA EDIT] screen is
displayed.
HOME M.DETECT(ALARM) LEVEL NORMAL AREA EDIT.. TIME 5s DEMONSTRATION..
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[HOME M.DETECT (ALARM)] screen
Thick frame
MOTIOIN DETECT AREA EDIT 
<MENU>RETURN
[MOTION DETECT AREA EDIT] screen
Note :
The Motion Detect feature is not designed to prevent thefts or fire disasters. Our company shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damages that occur.
The Motion Detect function of this unit detects changes in brightness and movement. As such, depending on changes in the illumination, it may or may not detect movement of objects having the same color as the background color. It may be difficult to detect objects with very slow movement. Check the operating conditions thoroughly beforehand and configure the settings such that there will not be any misoperation or omission of detection.
This function applies to home position screen when [STABILIZER] item is set to AOFFB. When [STABILIZER] is set to AONB, as the screen is enlarged, it will also respond to motion of image which is not shown on the screen. This is the specification of this unit, not a malfunction.
(TK-C686E/TK-C686WPE only)
Cancelling non-detection area
Select the area (white) that has been set and press the
[SET] button.
The setting is cancelled and the area becomes a Athick frameB.
Memo :
The frame is displayed slightly toward the top left from the center of the screen.
The illustration shows a screen that is divided into 12
8.
Only thick frames will be displayed in the actual screen. Lines dividing the screen will not be displayed.
2 Select the non-detection area
Shift the [PAN/TILT] lever (up/down/left/right) and set the non-detection area.
A thick frame appears around the selected area.
3 Set non-detection area
Press the [SET] button to change the selected area to
AwhiteB. Setting is complete.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3
Set all non-detection areas.
5 Press the [MENU] button
Save the mask settings and return to the top menu screen ([HOME M.DETECT (ALARM)] screen).
Memo :
The position displayed on the screen is an estimation. Be sure to check the actual screen.
Demonstration
1
Select [DEMONSTRATION..] and press the [SET] button
The detected area appears in white.
HOME M.DETECT(ALARM) LEVEL NORMAL AREA EDIT.. TIME 5s DEMONSTRATION..
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[HOME M.DETECT (ALARM)] screen
DEMONSTRATION(ALARM) 
Detected area (white)
<MENU>RETURN
[DEMONSTRATION (ALARM)] screen
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Detailed setting

HOME M.DETECT (TRACKING) Setting

Preparation
1 Select a camera (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
[CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number) B [ENTER] button
Images from the selected camera are output.
This item sets the function to automatically track objects with movement when the camera is at the home position.
Using this feature enables automatic tracking to be performed according to changes in the brightness at the home position.
[MENU] button
[SET] button
Numeric keypad
[CAMERA] button
[PAN/TILT] Lever
[ENTER] button
[TELE] button
[WIDE] button
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34)
The [MENU] screen is displayed.
3 Select the [CAMERA FUNCTION1] screen
Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the
cursor (Z) to the [CAMERA FUNCTION1] item and press the [SET] button.
The [CAMERA FUNCTION1] screen is displayed.
CAMERA FUNCTION1 V. PHASE - - ­POS. TITLE LOC. UP-L PRIVATE MASK.. MANUAL DISPLAY ON HOME M. DETECT.. TRACKING D. ZOOM MAX X2 STABILIZER OFF
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[CAMERA FUNCTION1]
screen
4 Open the [HOME M.DETECT (TRACKING)]
screen
Move the cursor (Z) to the [HOME M.DETECT] item,
shift the [PAN/TILT] lever to the left and right and select [TRACKING].
Press the [SET] button to display the [HOME M.DETECT (TRACKING)] screen.
HOME M.DETECT(TRACKING)
LEVEL NORMAL RESTART TIME OFF DEMONSTRATION..
MENU> RETURN
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[HOME M.DETECT (TRACKING)]
screen
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Setting
1
Set [LEVEL]
Move the cursor (Z) to the [LEVEL] item, shift the
[PAN/TILT] lever to the left and right and set the ALEVELB (motion detection sensitivity).
The setting value is from –5 (low sensitivity) to 5 (high sensitivity).
HOME M.DETECT(TRACKING)
LEVEL 5 RESTART TIME OFF DEMONSTRATION..
MENU> RETURN
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[HOME M.DETECT (TRACKING)]
screen
2 Set [RESTART TIME]
Move the cursor (Z) to the [RESTART TIME] item, shift the [PAN/TILT] lever to the left and right and set the duration (RESTART TIME) to return to the home position when there is no movement.
The camera will return to the home position after the duration set in ARESTART TIMEB has passed.
Note :
The Motion Detect feature is not designed to prevent thefts or fire disasters. Our company shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damages that occur.
The Motion Detect function of this unit detects changes in brightness and movement. As such, depending on changes in the illumination, it may or may not detect movement of objects having the same color as the background color. It may be difficult to detect objects with very slow movement. Check the operating conditions thoroughly beforehand and configure the settings such that there will not be any misoperation or omission of detection.
This function applies to home position screen when [STABILIZER] item is set to AOFFB. When [STABILIZER] is set to AONB, as the screen is enlarged, it will also respond to motion of image which is not shown on the screen. This is the specification of this unit, not a malfunction.
(TK-C686E/TK-C686WPE only)
Demonstration
1
Select [DEMONSTRATION..] and press the [SET] button
The detected area is displayed in a pink frame.
HOME M.DETECT(TRACKING)
LEVEL NORMAL RESTART TIME 10s DEMONSTRATION..
MENU> RETURN
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[HOME M.DETECT (TRACKING)]
screen
Memo :
When the [TIME] setting (A Page 41) in [AUTO RETURN] item is smaller than the time set in [RESTART TIME], the camera operation will follow the setting in [AUTO RETURN].
Motion Detect (Tracking) may be difficult under the following conditions.
When multiple moving objects are in the same screen.
When there is a flickering light source in the screen.
When the speed of the moving object is fast.
When the moving object is big or small.
When the object has no contrast.
Dark images can be improved with the Increased
Electronic Sensitivity function but the response may be slow.
HOME M.DETECT(TRACKING)
LEVEL NORMAL RESTART TIME OFF DEMONSTRATION..
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[HOME M.DETECT (TRACKING)] screen
DEMONSTRATION(TRACKING) 
<MENU>RETURN
[DEMONSTRATION (TRACKING)] screen
Detected area (Pink frame)
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Detailed setting

Manual Pan Limit Setting

This feature sets the panning (horizontal) area during manual operation.
Preparation
1
Select a camera (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
[CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number) B [ENTER] button
Images from the selected camera are output.
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34)
The [MENU] screen is displayed.
Right limit
[MENU] button
Effective area for
manual operation
[SET] button
Prohibited area for manual operation
Left limit
Numeric keypad
[CAMERA] button
[PAN/TILT] Lever
3 Select the [CAMERA FUNCTION2] screen
Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the cursor (Z) to the [CAMERA FUNCTION2] item and press the [SET] button.
The [CAMERA FUNCTION2] screen is displayed.
CAMERA FUNCTION2
FLIP DIGITAL VAR. P / T SPEED ON EASY AF OFF AF FOR IR OFF TILT LIMIT    0° M. PAN LIMIT OFF AUTO RETURN..
MENU> RETURN
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[CAMERA FUNCTION2] screen
4 Open the [M.PAN LIMIT POS.SET] screen
Move the cursor (Z) to the [M.PAN LIMIT] item, shift the [PAN/TILT] lever to the left and right and select AONB.
5 Press the [SET] button
[M.PAN LIMIT POS.SET] (left position) appears.
M.PAN LIMIT POS. SET
[ENTER] button
[L]POS.SETTING <SET>INVALID DURING PAN MOVEMENT
<MENU>RETURN  <SET>L/R
[M.PAN LIMIT POS.SET] screen
(left position)
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Setting
1
Set the left limit position
Use the [PAN/TILT] lever (left/right) to determine the left limit position.
A[L]POS.SETTING B appears at the bottom left of the screen during operation.
M.PAN LIMIT POS. SET
[L]POS.SETTING <SET>INVALID DURING PAN MOVEMENT
<MENU>RETURN  <SET>L/R
[M.PAN LIMIT POS.SET] screen
(left position)
2 Press the [SET] button 3 Set the right limit position
Use the [PAN/TILT] lever to determine the right limit position. A [R]POSSETTINGB appears at the
bottom right of the screen during operation.
M.PAN LIMIT POS. SET
[L]POS.SETTING
<SET>INVALID DURING PAN MOVEMENT
<MENU>RETURN  <SET>L/R
[M.PAN LIMIT POS.SET] screen
(right position)
[R] POS.SETTING
4 Press the [MENU] button
The configured limit positions are stored and the camera returns to the [CAMERA FUNCTION2] screen.
Memo :
Tilt, zoom and focus operations are available when this menu is displayed.
When manual pan limit is already set and this menu is activated, the camera will move to the configured left limit position.
[SET] is invalid during panning. Press the [SET] button after panning has stopped.
Basic Operation of Manual Pan Limit
When manual pan limit is set, panning is only available in
the effective area.
This operation has priority over manual pan limit. When the camera is moved to a prohibited area and manual panning is performed, it operates in the following manner.
Panning can be operated freely even in the prohibited area before the camera enters the effective area.
Once the camera enters the effective area, the manual pan limit settings take over and pan operation can only be performed in the effective area.
Operations that have priority over manual pan
limit
The following operations are available regardless of the prohibited areas set in manual pan limit.
Auto Pan
Auto Trace
Move Preset Position
Flip
Motion Detect (Tracking) Operation
Settings that have priority over manual pan limit
The following menu settings come together with pan operation but they can be set regardless of the prohibited areas even when manual pan limit has been configured.
Private Mask Setting
Auto Pan setting
Area Display Mode (Title) setting
Area Display Mode (Direction) setting
Memo :
When setting Auto Trace and Preset Position and the manual pan limit setting is AONB, panning is unavailable in the prohibited area.
However, as Auto Trace and Move Preset Position have priority over manual pan limit, set Auto Trace and Preset Position before setting manual pan limit. This will allow both functions to operate in the prohibited area even when manual pan limit is set.
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Detailed setting

Camera Title Setting

A maximum of 16 characters can be set for the title. It is permanently displayed on the bottom left of the screen. The display position can be set for RM-P2580. (A Page 38 [POS.TITLE LOC.])
[MENU] button
[SET] button
Numeric keypad
[CAMERA] button
[PAN/TILT] Lever
[ENTER] button
[TELE] button
[WIDE] button
Setting
1
Check that the cursor (Z) is at [CAM.TITLE EDIT..] and press the [SET] button
The [CAM.TITLE EDIT] screen is displayed.
The first character from the character area flashes on
and off and is ready for input.
CAMERA TITLE / ALARM CAM.TITLE EDIT.. AREA DISPLAY OFF ALM. TITLE SIZE DOUBLE ALM. TITLE COLOUR WHITE ALARM TITLE EDIT.. ALARM INPUT.. ALARM OUTPUT..
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] screen
Space Character area
CAMERA TITLE EDIT
Blinking
MENU> RETURN <SET> CHAR .SET
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[CAM.TITLE EDIT] screen
Title input area
Preparation
1
Select a camera (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
[CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number) B [ENTER] button
Images from the selected camera are output.
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34)
The [MENU] screen is displayed.
3 Select the [CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] screen
Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the cursor (Z) to the [CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] item and press the [SET] button.
The [CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] screen is displayed.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS.FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS..
MENU> EXIT <SET> SUB MENU
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MENU
[MENU] screen
2 Shift the [PAN/TILT] lever up/down/left/right and
select the first character from the character area
The selected character is displayed flashing on and off.
3 Press the [SET] button
The first character of the title is confirmed and the second character is ready for input.
Memo :
Press the [WIDE] button to move the cursor position of the title input area to the left. Press the [TELE] button to move it to the right. This is used to modify the configured title.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3
Enter the entire camera title.
5 Press the [MENU] button
The new camera title is saved and the top menu screen is displayed.
To set multiple camera titles, repeat steps from Preparation to Setting.
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Area Display Mode Setting (Title)

This function divides the 360⬚ panning (horizontal rotation) area into 16 areas and displays the area title on the screen when the camera is rotated manually.
A maximum of 16 characters can be set for each area. Display On/Off (
A
Page 42 [AREA DISPLAY])
Setting
1
Move the cursor (Z) to [AREA DISPLAY], shift the [PAN/TILT] lever to the left and right to select and press the [SET] button
The [AREA TITLE EDET AREA1] screen is displayed. (The home position corresponds to area No. 1)
The first character from the character area flashes on and off and is ready for input.
CAMERA TITLE / ALARM CAM.TITLE EDIT.. AREA DISPLAY.. TITLE ALM. TITLE SIZE DOUBLE ALM. TITLE COLOUR WHITE ALARM TITLE EDIT.. ALARM INPUT.. ALARM OUTPUT..
MENU> RETURN
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[CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] screen
SET> SUB MENU
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TITLEB,
Area
16
Area
15
Numeric keypad
[CAMERA] button
[PAN/TILT] Lever
[ENTER] button
[MENU] button
[SET] button
[WIDE], [TELE] button
[NEAR], [FAR] button
Area 2
Area 1
Home
position
Preparation
1
Select a camera (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
[CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number) B [ENTER] button
Images from the selected camera are output.
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34)
The [MENU] screen is displayed.
3 Select the [CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] screen
Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the cursor (Z) to the [CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] item and press the [SET] button.
The [CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] screen is displayed.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS.FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS..
MENU> EXIT <SET> SUB MENU
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MENU
[MENU] screen
Space Character area
AREA TITLE EDIT AREA1
Blinking
FOCUS KEY> AREA No SELECT
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MENU> RETURN <SET> CHAR .SET
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[AREA TITLE EDET AREA1] screen
Title input area
2 Shift the [PAN/TILT] lever up/down/left/right and
select the first character from the character area
The selected character is displayed flashing on and off.
3 Press the [SET] button
The first character of the title is confirmed and the second character is ready for input.
Memo :
Press the [WIDE] button to move the cursor position of the title input area to the left. Press the [TELE] button to move it to the right. This is used to modify the configured title.
4 Press the [FAR] button
The camera moves to the next area and the [AREA TITLE EDET AREA2] screen appears.
Press the [NEAR] button to return to the previous area. The [AREA TITLE EDET AREA1] screen appears.
5 Repeat steps 2 to 4
Enter the entire area title.
6 Press the [MENU] button
The new area title is saved and the top menu screen is displayed.
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Detailed setting

Area Display Mode Setting (Direction)

When the basic axis direction N (north) is set, this function divides the 360 panning (horizontal rotation) area into 8 areas and displays N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW respectively for each area when the camera is panned (rotated horizontally) manually.
SE
East West
E
NE
[MENU] button
[SET] button
N
SW
W
NW
LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS.FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS..
MENU> EXIT <SET> SUB MENU
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MENU
[MENU] screen
Setting
1
Move the cursor (Z) to [AREA DISPLAY], shift the [PAN/TILT] lever to the left and right to select and press the [SET] button
The [DIRECTION STANDART AXIS] screen is displayed.
CAMERA TITLE / ALARM
CAM.TITLE EDIT.. AREA DISPLAY.. DIR ALM. TITLE SIZE DOUBLE ALM. TITLE COLOUR WHITE ALARM TITLE EDIT.. ALARM INPUT.. ALARM OUTPUT..
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] screen
A
DIRB,
Numeric keypad
[CAMERA] button
[PAN/TILT] Lever
[ENTER] button
Preparation
1
Select a camera (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
[CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number) B [ENTER] button
Images from the selected camera are output.
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34)
The [MENU] screen is displayed.
3 Select the [CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] screen
Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the cursor (Z) to the [CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] item and press the [SET] button.
The [CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] screen is displayed.
DIRECTION STANDARD AXIS
SET UP STANDARD AXIS(N)
<MENU>RETURN
[DIRECTION STANDART AXIS] screen
2 Shift the [PAN/TILT] lever to the left and right
and set the basic axis direction (N)
3 Press the [MENU] button
The directional axis start position is set and the direction is displayed on the top left of the screen.
The direction is displayed respectively as N (north), NE (northeast), E (east), SE (southeast), S (south), SW (southwest), W (west) and NW (northwest).
Memo :
Tilt, zoom and focus operations are available when this menu is displayed.
When the directional axis start position is already set and this menu is activated, the camera will move to the configured directional axis start position.
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Remote Control Alarm Title Setting

This item sets the title to be displayed during alarm input. Up to 10 titles (remote control alarm title No. 1 to No. 10) and
12 characters for each title can be set.
Memo :
The following setting in RM-P2580 is required to display the alarm title set in this item.
Set the [ALARM TEXT] of [TERMINAL] in the [DATA I/ O] screen to [EDIT1 to EDIT10].
Refer to the RM-P2580 Instruction Manual together with this manual.
Setting
1
Move cursor (Z) to [ALARM TITLE EDIT..] and press the [SET] button
The [ALARM TITLE EDIT No.1] screen is displayed.
The first character from the character area flashes on
and off and is ready for input.
CAMERA TITLE / ALARM
CAM.TITLE EDIT.. AREA DISPLAY OFF ALM. TITLE SIZE DOUBLE ALM. TITLE COLOUR WHITE ALARM TITLE EDIT.. ALARM INPUT.. ALARM OUTPUT..
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] screen
[MENU] button
[SET] button
Numeric keypad
[CAMERA] button
[PAN/TILT] Lever
[ENTER] button
[WIDE], [TELE] button
[NEAR], [FAR] button
Preparation
1
Select a camera (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
[CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number) B [ENTER] button
Images from the selected camera are output.
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34)
The [MENU] screen is displayed.
3 Select the [CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] screen
Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the cursor (Z) to the [CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] item and press the [SET] button.
The [CAMERA TITLE/ALARM] screen is displayed.
Space Character area
ALARM TITLE EDIT No.1
Blinking
FOCUS KEY> ALARM No SELECT
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MENU> RETURN <SET> CHAR .SET
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[ALARM TITLE EDIT No.1] screen
Title input area
2 Shift the [PAN/TILT] lever up/down/left/right and
select the first character from the character area
The selected character is displayed flashing on and off.
3 Press the [SET] button
The first character of the title is confirmed and the second character is ready for input.
Memo :
Press the [WIDE] button to move the cursor position of the title input area to the left. Press the [TELE] button to move it to the right. This is used to modify the configured title.
4 Press the [FAR] button
The next alarm input [ALARM TITLE EDIT No.2] screen appears.
Press the [NEAR] button to return to the previous alarm input screen.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS.FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS..
MENU> EXIT <SET> SUB MENU
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MENU
[MENU] screen
5 Repeat steps 2 to 4
Enter the titles for all the alarm input screens ([ALARM TITLE EDIT No.1 to No.10]).
6 Press the [MENU] button
The new remote control alarm title is saved and the top menu screen is displayed.
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Detailed setting

Auto Pan setting

[MENU] button
[SET] button
This item sets the auto pan operation. Auto pan refers to the following operations.
Slow movement between two preset points (you can set any two points that are connected horizontally, vertically, or diagonally)
Clockwise rotation in the horizontal direction from the preset point
Anti-clockwise rotation in the horizontal direction from the preset point
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Numeric keypad
[CAMERA] button
[PAN/TILT] Lever
[ENTER] button
[FOCUS (NEAR) (FAR)] button
[ZOOMWIDE)(TELE)] button
Preparation
1
Select a camera (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
[CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number) B [ENTER] button
Images from the selected camera are output.
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34)
The [MENU] screen is displayed.
3 Display the [AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE] screen
Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the cursor (Z) to the [AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE] item and press the [SET] button.
The [AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE] screen is displayed.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS.FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS..
MENU> EXIT <SET> SUB MENU
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MENU
[MENU] screen
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Setting
1
Select [AUTO PAN SET..] and press the [SET] button
Check that the cursor is at [AUTO PAN SET..] and press the [SET] button
The [AUTO PAN SET] screen is displayed.
5 Press the [SET] button (only during ARETURNB)
The start position switches to the end position.
AUTO PAN POSITION SET
AUTO PAN POSITION SET
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE
AUTO PAN SET.. AUTO PATROL SET.. AUTO TRACE SET.. A. PAN/TRACE VIDEO.. RM. A. PAN KEY A. PAN RM. A. PATROL KEY A. PATROL
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[AU TO PA N /PATRO L / TRAC E ] scr e e n
AUTO PAN SET AUTO PAN MODE RETURN AUTO PAN SPEED NORMAL A PAN POS SET..
<MENU>RETURN
[AUTO PAN SET] screen
2 Set [AUTO PAN MODE] and [AUTO PAN SPEED]
Set Auto Pan operation in the [AUTO PAN MODE] item. [Setting value: RETURN, RIGHT, LEFT]
Set Auto Pan rotation speed in the [AUTO PAN SPEED] item. [Setting value: LOW, NORMAL, HIGH]
3 Move the cursor (Z) to the [A.PAN POS.SET..]
item and press the Set button (only during Shuttle)
The Auto Pan Position Setting screen appears.
4 Align the field angle of the start position (only
during Shuttle)
Use the [PAN/TILT] lever and [FOCUS (NEAR) (FAR)], [ZOOMWIDE)(TELE)] buttons to align the screen.
Lens operations such as focus cannot be performed at the End Position Setting screen.
A[START]POS.SET B appears at the bottom left of the setting screen.
[END] POS.SET
<SET>INVALID
<SET>INVALID
DURING PAN MOVEMENT
DURING PAN MOVEMENT
<MENU>RETURN <SET>L/R
<MENU>RETURN <SET>L/R
[AUTO PAN POSITION SET] screen
(End position)
[END] POS.SET
6 Set the end position (only during Shuttle)
Set the return position with the [PAN/TILT] lever.
A [END]POS.SETB appears at the bottom right of the
setting screen.
Vertical direction and lens operations such as focus and zoom cannot be performed at the End Position Setting screen.
7 Press the [MENU] button
The new auto pan position is saved and the top menu ([AUTO PAN SET] screen) is displayed.
Memo :
Focus operation cannot be performed at the end position.
The correct setting data is not written if the [SET] or
[MENU] button is pressed when the camera is moving. Always check that the camera has stopped before pressing the buttons.
The Manual Pan Limit mode is OFF temporarily when this menu is displayed. After the menu is completed, you can set Manual Pan Limit without affecting the movement.
To operate Auto Pan in the camera, press the [AUTO PAN] button of RM-P2580.
For details, refer to the RM-P2580 Instruction Manual.
AUTO PAN POSITION SET
[START] POS. SET <SET>INVALID DURING PAN MOVEMENT <MENU>RETURN <SET>L/R
[AUTO PAN POSITION SET] screen
(Start position)
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Detailed setting

Auto Patrol Setting

This item sets the Auto Patrol function where the camera moves to multiple positions in order.
Three modes (mode 1 to 3) and up to 100 patrols (1 to 32) can be set for each mode. (It is convenient if you set the mode in day or time slots. For example, mode 1 is night, mode 2 is day and so on.)
Memo :
Register the positions before setting. For details on registering positions, refer to the RM-P2580 Instruction Manual.
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Preparation
1
Select a camera (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
[CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number) B [ENTER] button
Images from the selected camera are output.
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34) 3 Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the
cursor (Z) to the [AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE] item and press the [SET] button
The [AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE] screen is displayed.
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE
AUTO PAN SET.. AUTO PATROL SET.. AUTO TRACE SET.. A. PAN/TRACE VIDEO.. RM. A. PAN KEY A. PAN RM. A. PATROL KEY A. PATROL
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE] screen
[MENU] button
[SET] button
[FAR] button
[NEAR] button
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[ENTER] button
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[WIDE] button
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[PAN/TILT] Lever
4 Move the cursor (Z) to the [AUTO PATROL SET..]
item and press the [SET] button
The [AUTO PATROL SET MODE1] screen is displayed.
AUTO PATROL SET MODE
PATROL1 HOME 10s PATROL2 POS 1 10s PATROL3 POS 2 10s PATROL4 POS 3 10s PATROL5 POS 4 10s PATROL6 POS 5 10s PATROL7 POS 6 10s PATROL8 POS 7 10s
FOCUS> MODE <ZOOM> PAGE
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MENU>RETURN
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[AUTO PATROL SET MODE1] screen
(Patrol 1 to 8 display example)
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Setting
1
Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever and move the cursor (
To display the next setting page (Patrol 9 to 16), press
To display the previous page, press the [WIDE] button.
Z
) to a patrol number you wish to set
the [TELE] button.
AUTO PATROL SET MODE1
PATROL9 POS 8 10s PATROL10 POS 9 10s PATROL11 POS 10 10s PATROL12 POS 11 10s PATROL13 POS 12 10s PATROL14 POS 13 10s PATROL15 POS 14 10s PATROL16 POS 15 10s
FOCUS> MODE <ZOOM> PAGE
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MENU>RETURN
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[AUTO PATROL SET MODE1] screen
(Patrol 9 to 16 display example)
2 Set the position
[POSITION] button B Numeric keypad (position number) B [ENTER] button
Patrol 1 is set as Home and Patrol 2 to 100 are set as Positions 1 to 99 respectively for the default values.
To operate Auto Patrol:
To operate Auto Patrol in the camera, press the [AUTO PATROL] button of RM-P2580.
To change the Auto Patrol mode after setting, display the Auto Patrol Mode screen and use the [FAR] and [NEAR] buttons.
3 Set the time
Shift the [PAN/TILT] lever to the left and right and set the time. (seconds, minutes) [Setting value: SKIP, 10s, 20s, 30s, 45s, 1min, 2min]
Memo :
If Skip is selected, Auto Patrol will be skipped and not be selected.
Default settings are all set to A10sB.
4 Repeat steps 1 to 3
Set the positions and time for all patrol numbers.
5 Change the mode
Use the [FAR] and [NEAR] button to change the mode.
After the mode is changed, repeat steps
1 to 4.
6 Press the [MENU] button
This returns to the top menu.
The new auto pan position is saved and the top menu
screen is displayed.
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Detailed setting

Auto Trace Setting

This item sets the Auto Trace function (approx. 30 seconds) that reproduces manual camera settings.
[MENU] button
[SET] button
Numeric keypad
[CAMERA] button
Preparation
1
Select a camera (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
[CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number) B [ENTER] button
Images from the selected camera are output.
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34)
The [MENU] screen is displayed.
3 Display the [AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE] screen
Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the cursor (Z) to the [AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE] item and press the [SET] button.
The [AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE] screen is displayed.
[FOCUS (NEAR) (FAR)] button
ZOOMWIDE)(TELE)] button
[PAN/TILT] Lever
[ENTER] button
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS.FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS..
MENU> EXIT <SET> SUB MENU
<
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE
AUTO PAN SET.. AUTO PATROL SET.. AUTO TRACE SET.. A. PAN/TRACE VIDEO.. RM. A. PAN KEY A. PAN RM. A. PATROL KEY A. PATROL
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[ AU TO PA N /PATRO L / TRAC E ] scr e e n
MENU
[MENU] screen
4 Move the cursor (Z) to the [AUTO TRACE..] item
and press the [SET] button
The Auto Trace Setting screen appears.
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AUTO TRACE SET
   SET START POSITION
<MENU>RETURN <SET> LEARN
[AUTO TRACE SET] screen
Setting
1
Set start position
Use the [PAN/TILT] lever and [FOCUS (NEAR) (FAR)],
[ZOOMWIDE)(TELE)] buttons to set the start position of the Auto Trace function.
2 Press the [SET] button (Start recording)
The camera enters the Auto Trace recording state. Use the [PAN/TILT] lever and [FOCUS (NEAR) (FAR)],
[ZOOMWIDE)(TELE)] buttons to operate the camera.
The Auto Trace function stores recording for maximum 30 seconds. During recording, ALEARNING REMAINDER T:**sB is displayed on the screen. After 30 seconds, the recording ends automatically.
To end recording within 30 seconds, follow step
The recording time may be shortened depending on
the operation. (Minimum 10 seconds)
AUTO TRACE SET
To operate Auto Trace:
To perform Auto Trace on the camera, [RM.A.PAN KEY] (A Page 49) item of the [AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE] screen must be set to AA.TRACEB.
After setting, press the button where Auto Trace function was set. The button lamp will blink and Auto Trace will start. After Auto Trace is completed, the camera will return to the start position and then repeat the operation after stopping for 30 seconds.
To end the operation, press the button where Auto Trace function was set. The button lamp will be turned off.
3.
LEARNING REMAINDER T : * * S
<MENU>RETURN <SET> END
[AUTO TRACE SET] screen
3 Press the [SET] button (End recording)
ADATA SAVEDB appears on the screen.
4 Press the [MENU] button
This returns to the [AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE] screen.
Memo :
Automatic operation cannot be stored when this menu is displayed.
Manual Pan Limit is valid when this menu is displayed.
After the menu is completed, you can set new Manual Pan
Limit without affecting the Auto Trace movement.
As Auto Trace performs simple recording of manual operation, the position may be shifted during playback.
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Detailed setting

Position Title Setting

This item sets the title to be displayed when selecting positions.
Up to 16 characters can be set for each position.
Memo :
Register the positions before setting. For details on registering positions, refer to the RM-P2580 Instruction Manual.
[MENU] button
[SET] button
[CAMERA] button
[POSITION] button
Preparation
1
Select a camera (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
[CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number) B [ENTER] button
Images from the selected camera are output.
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34) 3 Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the
cursor (Z) to the [POS.FUNCTION SET..] item and press the [SET] button
The [POS.FUNCTION SET HOME] screen is displayed.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS. FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS..
MENU> EXIT <SET> SUB MENU
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MENU
[MENU] screen
[ZOOMWIDE)(TELE)] button
[FOCUS (NEAR) (FAR)] button
[PAN/TILT] Lever
[+] button
[ENTER] button
POS.FUNCTION SET HOME
POSITION TITLE.. IRIS MODE AUTO ExDR MODE OFF ExDR LEVEL --­BLC MODE OFF W. BALANCE ATW-W R GAIN --­B GAIN ---
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[POS.FUNCTION SET HOME]
screen
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Setting
1
Check that the cursor (Z) is at the [POSITION TITLE..] item and press the [SET] button
The Edit Position Title screen appears.
The first character from the character area flashes on
and off and is ready for input.
2 Select a position (A RM-P2580 Instruction
Manual) [POSITION] button B Numeric keypad (position number) B [ENTER] button
Images of the selected position are output.
The next position can also be selected from the [+]
button.
Space Character area
POS.TITLE EDIT HOME
Blinking
MENU> RETURN <SET> CHAR .SET
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[POSITION TITLE EDIT] screen
Title input area
3 Shift the [PAN/TILT] lever up and down and
select the first character from the character area
The selected character blinks.
4 Press the [SET] button
The first character of the title is confirmed and the second character is ready for input.
Memo :
Press the [WIDE] button to move the cursor position of the title input area to the left. Press the [TELE] button to move it to the right. This is used to modify the configured title.
5 Repeat steps 2 to 4
When the next position is selected, the position title is registered.
Enter the titles for the all the positions.
6 Press the [MENU] button
The new position title is saved and the camera returns to the top menu screen.
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Detailed setting

Auto White Balance Setting

Each light source has its own color temperature. Therefore, when the main light source lighting an object is changed, set the [W.BALANCE] item to AAWCB and adjust the white balance again.
[MENU] button
[POSITION] button
Preparation
1
Select a camera (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
[CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number) B [ENTER] button
Images from the selected camera are output.
2 Display the [MENU] screen (A Page 34)
3 Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever, move the
cursor (Z) to the [POS.FUNCTION SET..] item and press the [SET] button
The [POS.FUNCTION SET HOME] screen is displayed.
[SET] button
[CAMERA] button
[ZOOMWIDE)(TELE)] button
[FOCUS (NEAR) (FAR)] button
[PAN/TILT] Lever
[+] button
[ENTER] button
LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS. FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS..
MENU> EXIT <SET> SUB MENU
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POS.FUNCTION SET HOME
POSITION TITLE.. IRIS MODE AUTO ExDR MODE OFF ExDR LEVEL --­BLC MODE OFF W. BALANCE ATW-W R GAIN --­B GAIN ---
MENU> RETURN <SET> SUB MENU
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[POS.FUNCTION SET HOME]
MENU
[MENU] screen
screen
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Setting
1
Place a white object at the center of the screen, under the same lighting condition as the object to be shot and zoom in to fill the screen with white.
2 Set [W.BALANCE] to AAWCB
Shift up and down the [PAN/TILT] lever and move the
cursor (Z) to the [W.BALANCE] item.
Shift the [PAN/TILT] lever (left/right) to set to AAWCB.
A<SET>AWC EXECB appears on the screen.
POS.FUNCTION SET HOME
POSITION TITLE.. IRIS MODE AUTO ExDR MODE OFF ExDR LEVEL --­BLC MODE OFF W. BALANCE AWC R GAIN 76 B GAIN 71
MENU> RETURN <SET> AWC EXEC
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[POS.FUNCTION SET HOME]
screen
3 Press the [SET] button (Start adjustment)
AAWC OPERATIONB appears at the bottom left of the screen when the Auto White Balance Adjustment function is operating.
When the appropriate white balance is acquired, AAWC OKB is displayed.
Error Display
When auto white balance adjustment is not successful, the following messages will be displayed.
Message Cause
AWC ERROR:NG Displayed when there is little white
color in the object or when color temperature is not appropriate. Shoot a white object to fill the screen thoroughly and adjust the white balance again.
AWC ERROR:LOW LIGHT
AWC ERROR:HIGH LIGHT
Displayed when illumination is too dark. Brighten the illumination and perform procedures again to achieve white balance.
Displayed when illumination is too bright. Reduce the illumination and perform procedures again to achieve white balance.
Memo :
[W.BALANCE] will be displayed as A- - -B and settings is unavailable during B&W mode.
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Others

Troubleshooting

Symptom Cause Action
Video image does not appear Power does not turn on.
Power is turned off but it is disconnected once the rotation platform operates.
The remote control does not work.
The camera does not operate smoothly in response to the remote control.
The Pan/Tilt lever can be operated but the menu screen cannot be displayed.
AFAN STOP T TB appears on the screen. (T T are numeric characters)
Are the camera and ceiling mount brackets mounted
Are the power cables and coaxial cables connected
Is the power cable thick enough?
Is the lens cap still attached to the camera?
Is the power turned on under an environment of -40 to
Is there a problem with the cable between this unit
Is the transporting tape removed?
Are the settings for Setting Switch 4, 5, 8 correct?
Is the camera under key lock (prevent misoperation)?
Is the connection of the control signal cable correct?
The built-in cooling fan or heater fan
securely? (TK-C685E/TK-C686E)
correctly?
-20I? (TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE)
and the power unit?
(If the cable is too long or thin, the resistance of the cable is large and the voltage will drop when the rotation platform is operating.)
(TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE only) is malfunctioning.
Mount the camera and ceiling mount brackets securely.
Connect the cables correctly.
Use a cable of the correct
thickness. A Page 25 (TK-C685E/TK-C686E) A Page 33 (TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE)
Remove the lens cap. A Page 17 (TK-C685E/TK-C686E) A Page 26 (TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE)
Maintain this status for about 2 hours until the internal heater has warmed up.
Change the power cable to one with a low resistance (thick and short cable).
Remove the transporting tape.
Set the switches correctly.
A Page 19 (TK-C685E/TK-C686E)
A Page 30 (TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE)
Cancel key lock. (A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)
Connect the cables correctly. A Page 24 (TK-C685E/TK-C686E)
A Page 32 (TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE)
Take down the characters displayed on AFAN STO P T TB, and consult your nearby JVC dealer. Turn off the power of this unit.
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Specifications

TK-C685E/TK-C686E

CAMERA HEAD
Image pickup device : 1/4 type, Interline Transfer CCD Effect pixels : 752 (H) x 582 (V) Synchronization system
: Internal synchronization/Linelock Video output : VBS 1 V(p-p) 75 K Scanning frequency S / N : 50 dB (TYP) (AGC mode: OFF,
Horizontal Resolution
Minimum brightness of object: Color : 1.0 lx (50 % output, AGC SUPER,
Black-and-white (theoretical value)
White balance : Select from ATW-W/ATW-N/AWC Electronic Shutter : 1/50 seconds (Normal) 1/120 seconds
Backlight Compensation
Color level adjustment
Contour adjustment: Effective for both horizontal and
Lens
Zoom ratio
TK-C685E : Approx. 27 times TK-C686E : Approx. 36 times
Focal length
TK-C685E : 3.43 mm to 92.6 mm TK-C686E : 3.43 mm to 122 mm
Maximum aperture ratio:
TK-C685E : F1.6 (WIDE) to F3.5 (TELE) TK-C686E : F1.6 (WIDE) to F4.5 (TELE)
Maximum aperture : F1.6 (Opened fully) to Equivalent to
Maximum close-range
: Horizontal 15.625 kHz, Vertical 50 Hz
Enhance level: –5) 48 dB (Minimum) (AGC mode: OFF, Enhance level: –5)
: 540 lines (TYP, WIDE edge)
520 lines (Minimum, WIDE edge)
WIDE edge)
0.5 lx (25 % output, AGC SUPER, WIDE edge, theoretical value)
: 0.08 lx (50 % output, AGC SUPER,
WIDE edge)
0.04 lx (25 % output, AGC MID, WIDE edge)
(50 Hz Flickerless), 1/250, 1/500, 1/ 1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000
: YES, 4 photometry areas can be
selected
: YES
vertical (adjustable level)
F360
: Approx. 1.8 m (TELE)
Approx. 0.6 m (WIDE)
Rotation platform
Horizontal rotation range
:360⬚ endless rotation
Horizontal rotation speed
:
Approximately 0.04⬚/s to approximately
500⬚/s Vertical rotation range : -5⬚ to 185⬚ (Horizontal to lower to Horizontal) Vertical rotation speed :
Approximately 0.04/s to
approximately 500⬚/s
Overall
Power requirements Number of preset positions
Suitable control unit : Surrounding temperature
Humidity : 20 % RH to 90 % RH (condensation is
Mass : 1.9 kg (including camera, dome cover,
Accessories : Instructions .................................... 2
: AC24 V 50 Hz/60 Hz, 1.3 A
: Up to 100
RM-P2580
: –10 I to 50 I (operation)
–0 I to 40 I (recommended)
not allowed)
ceiling mount bracket)
Ceiling Mount................................. 1
Dome Cover ..................................1
Template ........................................1
Alarm Cable................................... 1
Wire Clamp.................................... 1
Dimension [Unit: mm (inch)]
R160 (6 19/64)
53/64)
199 (7
201 (7 59/64)
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Others
Specifications (continued)
TK-C685E/TK-C686E (continued)
Ceiling mounting hole [Unit: mm (inch)]
FRONT mark Front of camera
R160 (6
19/64)
Camera outer diameter
0
2
1
Screw mounting hole
Position where cables are to be pulled out from the side
Screw mounting hole
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change for further improvement without prior notice.
R140 (5 33/64)
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TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE

CAMERA HEAD
Image pickup device : 1/4 type, Interline Transfer CCD
Effect pixels : 752 (H) x 582 (V)
Synchronization system
: Internal synchronization/Linelock
Video output : VBS 1 V(p-p) 75 K
Scanning frequency
S / N : 50 dB (TYP) (AGC mode: OFF,
Horizontal Resolution
2
0
Minimum brightness of object:
Color : 1.0 lx (50 % output, AGC SUPER,
Black-and-white (theoretical value)
White balance : Select from ATW-W/ATW-N/AWC
Electronic Shutter : 1/50 seconds (Normal) 1/120 seconds
Backlight Compensation
Color level adjustment
Contour adjustment: Effective for both horizontal and
: Horizontal 15.625 kHz, Vertical 50 Hz
Enhance level: –5)
48 dB (Minimum) (AGC mode: OFF,
Enhance level: –5)
: 540 lines (TYP, WIDE edge)
520 lines (Minimum, WIDE edge)
WIDE edge)
0.5 lx (25 % output, AGC SUPER,
WIDE edge, theoretical value)
: 0.08 lx (50 % output, AGC SUPER,
WIDE edge)
0.04 lx (25 % output, AGC MID, WIDE
edge)
(50 Hz Flickerless), 1/250, 1/500, 1/
1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000
: YES, 4 photometry areas can be
selected
: YES
vertical (adjustable level)
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Lens
Zoom ratio
TK-C685WPE : Approx. 27 times TK-C686WPE : Approx. 36 times
Focal length
TK-C685WPE : 3.43 mm to 92.6 mm TK-C686WPE : 3.43 mm to 122 mm
Maximum aperture ratio
TK-C685WPE : F1.6 (WIDE) to F3.5 (TELE)
TK-C686WPE : F1.6 (WIDE) to F4.5 (TELE)
Maximum aperture : F1.6 (Opened fully) to Equivalent to
F360
Maximum close-range
: Approx. 1.8 m (TELE)
Approx. 0.6 m (WIDE)
Rotation platform
Horizontal rotation range
:360⬚ endless rotation
Horizontal rotation speed
: Approximately 0.04/s to
approximately 500⬚/s
Vertical rotation range
:-5⬚ to 185⬚ (Horizontal to lower to
Horizontal)
Vertical rotation speed
: Approximately 0.04/s to
approximately 500⬚/s
Overall
Power requirements Number of preset positions
Suitable control unit Surrounding temperature
Humidity : 20 % RH to 90 % RH (condensation is
Mass : 5.5 kg
Accessories
T1 When using in a low temperature (–40 I to –20 I)
environment, images may not be available for less than 2 hours until the built-in heater has warmed up. It is recommended to always turn on the electricity for the unit under a low temperature environment.
: AC24 V 50 Hz/60 Hz 2.7 A
: Up to 100 : RM-P2580
:-40 I to 50 I (operation) (power is
supplied constantly)
T1
-30 I to 40 I (recommended)
not allowed)
: Instructions .................................... 2
Wall mounting hole [Unit: mm (inch)]
152(5
63/64
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)
3/16
15/32
12(
30(1
)
)
25/64
59/64
(8
(6
213
)
176
60
23/64
(2
)
51/64
( 20
(1
45
49/64
126(4
(2
)
31/32
63
31/64
)
Dimension [Unit: mm (inch)]
152 (5
63/64
31/32
15/64
) )
)
)
25/64
59/64
176 (6
213 (8
)
51/64
( 20
)
350 (13
SR75 (2
25/32
)
61/64
1440 (56
)
About
45/64
)
)
5/32
385 (15
126 (4
260 ( 10
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TK-C685E/TK-C686E PTZ DOME CAMERA
TK-C685WPE/TK-C686WPE OUTDOOR PTZ DOME CAMERA
© 2008 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
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