The NetMedia VIDLAMP (SCE1, SCE2, SCE3) security cameras mount to a typical round 4 inch junction box and are viewed
with a security monitor. Other junction boxes from your local hardware store may also be used after replacing the round
base with another that has a 1/2 inch diameter hole for the elbow bracket. To view the cameras on a single standard television, use the TV’s composite RCA Video Input jack.
Product Includes:
1. Camera Assembly (Camera, Housing, Housing Cap, Elbow Bracket,
Locking Ring, Base, Gasket, Video Connector; Power Connector).
2. 12V DC 300mA Power Transformer (Center Conductor Positive).
Adjusts camera angle at base,
screw, and housing. Installs in
1/2” junction box covers.
Base, Gasket & Screws
Mount to round 4” junction box.
Video Connector
Female BNC connector.
Power Connector
12V DC 300mA, center positive.
FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS B/W Color
Excellent image quality
Tough aluminum housing
Weather resistant enclosure
Internally routed cables
Mounts to standard electrical xtures
Mounts directly to walls and ceilings
Works in low light conditions
Adjustable camera angles
Tamper resistant wiring
Includes power supply
1 year limited warranty
Camera Lens:
Image Sensor:
Resolution:
Field of View:
Min Illumination:
Infrared Sensitivity:
Output Connector:
Power Requirement:
Power Connector:
Housing Size:
Base Size:
Mounting Holes:
Weight:
DO NOT CUT OR SPLICE THE CAMERA’S CABLES. MODIFYING THE UNIT IN ANY WAY WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
Installation Procedures:
1. Ensure that the camera is grounded with the ground strap as shown in the FCC Information.
2. Connect a grounded video cable from the viewing device (monitor, Quad, DVR, modulator, etc.) to the camera’s
Video Connector. Adapters, such as BNC to F or RCA, may be used where appropriate.
3. Connect the 12V DC 300mA Power Transformer from an AC outlet to the camera’s Power Input Connector.
4. Mount the base to the junction box (not included) and adjust the camera assembly for proper viewing. When
satisfied, secure all adjustment points.
Camera
Figure 1 - Connecting the camera to a security monitor or standard television. Use the TV’s composite RCA Video In
jack and view through its video or line input. The picture will not be available on a channel.
Video Cable
Monitor
or
Television
Quad.
Sequencer
or
DVR
Camera
Monitor
or
Television
Figure 2 - Connecting the camera to multiple pieces of video equipment. Every piece except the last must have a
loopback or video output jack.
Distribution
Panel
or Splitter
Television
Television
Camera
Main cable or
antenna
Modulator
AMP
Amplifier
Splitter/
Combiner
Figure 3 - Connecting the camera to a modulator for whole house distribution and standard television viewing on
the modulated channel. The modulator can also be the last piece of equipment in Figure 2.
Important: This product, when installed as specified below, meets FCC
requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by NetMedia
may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
Failure to follow all installation instructions could void your FCC
authorization to use the product in the USA.
Security Cameras:
FCC compliance requires fastening the included grounding strap and
ring from the camera’s BNC connector to the camera’s base as shown
in Figure 4. The connecting cable’s shielding must be grounded. If the
cable is not grounded, the camera base must be mounted to a
grounded metal electrical junction box.
Compliance Information Statement
(Declaration of Conformity Procedure)
We,
NetMedia, Inc.
10940 N. Stallard Pl.
Tucson, AZ 85737
(520-544-4567)
declare under our sole responsibility that the following products,
Type of Equipment: Security Camera
Model Number: VIDLAMP-BI (SCE1) Model Number: VIDLAMP-CI (SCE2)
Model Number: VIDLAMP-HI (SCE3)
to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the Title 47
of the US Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15 covering Class B digital devices.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio or television communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
* Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
* Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
* Connect the equipment to a different outlet on a circuit other than the one the receiver is connected to.
* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Figure 4 - Grounding the camera through
the base with a grounded coax
One Year Limited Warranty
NetMedia, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for One Year
from the date of purchase or NetMedia will repair or, at its option, replace the defective product. Please keep your purchase receipt. In the
unlikely event that you need warranty service, call NetMedia at 1-520-544-4567 for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. Then,
return the product, with the RMA number clearly marked on the package, by a traceable method with freight pre-paid and accompanied
by a copy of the purchase receipt to:
Attn: Customer Service, NetMedia, Inc. 10940 N. Stallard Place, Tucson, AZ 85737-9527
No expressed or implied warranty is made for any defects in this product which result from accident, abuse, failure to operate the product
in accordance with relevant instructions, neglect, immersion in or exposure to chemicals or liquid, extreme climate, excessive wear and
tear and defect resulting from other extraneous causes such as unauthorized disassembly, repair and/or modification. Any implied
warranty arising from the sale of this product, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are
limited to the warranty stated above. NetMedia shall not be responsible for any loss, damages or expenses, whether direct, consequential
or incidental that arise from the use or inability to use this product. Some states do not allow limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have
other rights, which vary from state to state.
NM-VIDLAMP
MAN-VIDLAMP REV0707A
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q- Why do the light areas of the picture look washed out?
A- The camera’s automatic iris must decide how much to open for shadow areas or close for light
areas. When a picture has both light and shadow, the camera adjusts the iris based on the
percentage of each area in the image. If it decides to open more for the shadow portions then
the light areas will be overexposed. In addition, cameras that are designed for low light or
infrared sensitivity typically favor the shadow areas and look more washed out under bright
conditions. Try adjusting the image field so that more light areas are visible and see if the iris
closes to improve the picture. It is normal though, that as the lighting conditions change
throughout the day, so will the camera iris and the picture’s dark or light areas.
Q- Why are the shadow areas too dark to see much detail?
A- This is like the washed out question above except opposite. In this case, the camera’s automatic
iris is opening more for the light areas at the expense of the shadow areas. Try adjusting the
image field so that more shadow areas are visible and see if the iris opens to improve the
picture. Keep in mind though, that the camera still does need some kind of light in order to see.
If necessary, add some lighting to the dark area to improve visibility.
Q- How can I see the camera on my TV without using an expensive security monitor?
A- The composite video signal from the camera can be plugged directly into one television’s RCA
Video Input jack and viewed when that TV is switched to the proper input. Another option is to
feed the camera signal into a modulator. A modulator, such as NetMedia’s MM70, changes the
video to a UHF or Cable channel and allows the signal to be distributed to all your TV’s along
with the existing antenna/cable/satellite service.
Q- How can I increase the length of the power cord?
A- The camera has a minimum power requirement of 12V DC 150mA (it ships with a 12V DC
300mA transformer). You may use another power supply and cable but the connector needs to
be just like the power jack of the included transformer, 5.5mm outer dia., 2.1mm inner dia.,
center positive. Do not cut the cables coming out of the camera or you will void the
warranty. Do not reverse the polarity on the power jack or you will damage the camera
and void the warranty. The power supply, along with the cable type and length, will affect the
voltage that is available to the camera. There must be at least 12V DC under load at the camera
in order for it to function properly.
Q- How can I use this camera if there is only one coax running to its location?
A- This camera was designed for use with separate power and video cables. NetMedia does
however, offer One Wire Video™ solutions for various installation applications. In this case, you
could use the Power Over Coax (NM-POCSET) modules to supply power through the video
coax to this camera. NetMedia’s CAModulator products are cameras with modulators already
built into them. They also require only one coax for both power and video. Modulated video
requires a tuner for viewing so monitors, quad displays, and DVR’s cannot directly accept that
type of signal.