OpenEye CM-170 User Manual

General Specifications
170 Series Outdoor Dome
Quick Installation Sheet
CM-170
model no.
Please carefully read these instructions before using this product.
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28550AA
Model No.
Type / Format
Scanning Element
Image Picture Element Effective Picture Element
Resolution (TV Lines) Minimum Illumination S/N Ratio Back Light Compensation Exposure Control Sync System Gamma Compensation Video Output White Balance Auto White Balance Range Power Range* Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature
CM-170
NTSC
2:1 Interlace,
H15.734KHz/V :59.9Hz
1/3” Interline CCD 768 (H) X 494 (V)
480
1.2 Lux @ F1.6
Central Area for DC IRIS Lens
DV Type Auto IRIS Control
1.0Vpp, 75 Ω Unbalanced Automatic White Balance
48dB
INT
0.45
2500°K --9700°K
±10%
DC 12V
2.2W (Max)
-10°C ~ +50°C
-20°C ~ +60°C
Lens Specifications
Focal Length F-No. Iris Range Minimum Object Distance
Field of View
BLC
AGC-UP
Low Light Croma Suppression
Diagonal Horizontal Vertical
Template
Surface Mount (wall or ceiling)
Using Quick Install Adaptor:
Cut a 1.5” (38mm) hole in the mounting surface as indicated by T2. The hole can also be used for cable access.
Using Locking Arms:
Cut a 4.3” (110mm) hole in the mounting surface as indicated by T3. The hole can also be used for cable access.
Cable Access Using Base Cable Entry
To thread the cables through the mounting surface, cut a 3/4” (19mm) hole as indicated by T4.
4mm~9mm
F1.6
F1.6~F2.4
50cm (19.7”)
92.8°~39.4°
71.0°~31.6°
51.6°~23.6°
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
AUTO
Hardware Kit Contents
• 1/2” Rubber Grommet
• 3/4” Rubber Grommet
• Screw Pack
• Torx Driver
• Wire-Ended Power Adaptor Lead
• Quick Install Adaptor
Using Screws:
Drill four holes at template positions T1 and use the screws and anchors provided in the screw kit if they are appropriate for the mounting surface.
When mounting the camera on a surface with the provided screws, use one of the side knock-outs, as indicated on the template, for cable entry.
Note: When mounting on a US Single Gang Box, use the pre-drilled holes in the dome base as indicated by T5.
Camera Adjustments
A1 : Focus Adjuster A2 : Field of View Adjuster
A1
Function Control Dip Switches
Switch 1
Switch 2
Back Light Compensation
Auto Gain Control
OFF
(Normal Mode)
(Turbo Mode)
ONOFF
ON
Angle Adjustment
A2
TILT 90°
ROTATE 360°
A3
PAN 360°
B1 : Function Control Dip Switches B2 : AI Level Adjustment*
*AI Level Adjustment is factory set and hould not normally require adjustment.
Do Not Overturn
T3
T5
US Single Gang Box
T1
T1
3/4” NPT
Cable Access
T2
T1
T1
US Single Gang Box
T4
T5
Regulatory Compliance
Emissions
Immunity
FCC COMPLIANCE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against armful 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 communications. However, there is no guarantee that 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 into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/TV technician for help.
CISPR 22 WARNING:
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS: For use with listed Audio/Video product and only connected to 15W or less power supply. *Power supply should be a NEC Class 2 / LPS Supply.
EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION:
Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by seller. The party responsible for FCC compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition.
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
FCC part 15 Class B CE: EN55011 ICES-003 EN55022 CISPR 11 CISPR 22 ANSI C63.4 CE: EN50130-4
Installation
1. Remove the dome cover and the camera module
Use the supplied large torx driver to loosen the four cover screws. The screws are captive and will remain in the cover (image A).
Loosen the gimbal securing screws to remove the camera module (image B).
2. Open the required cable entry
Use either the base cable entry (C1) for the side cable entry (C2) as required. When surface mounting and using the side cable entry (C2), open the large (C3) or small (C4) knock-out on the outer ring to required size by cutting away excess material. Rotate the outer ring so that the knock-out aligns with the side cable entry. Seal an unused side cable entry with a sealing plug (C5). Use the supplied rubber grommet (C6) to prevent dust penetration when using the base cable entry. For external applications, conduit should be used to carry cables into the housing.
3. Mount the camera base
Mount the camera base, using screws, on a US single gang box, using the flush mount locking arms, or using the quick install adaptor. See the individual instructions below and at right.
4. Connect the wiring
Feed the pre-connected main lead through one of the cable access points and connect it to your video output and power input cables. A wire-ended adaptor lead (E1) is suppled for use with power supply cables that are not terminated with the appropriate power connector.
For 12VDC operation: Connect the red lead to positive and the black lead to negative.
E
Video Output
E1
Wire-ended adaptor lead
12VDCGND
Power Input
Red: +12VDC Black: 0VDC
A
B
C
C3
large
knock-out
D
rubber grommet
C6
cable entry
C2
C5
sealing plug
Mounting Surface
T1
T1
small knock-out
C4
C1
base
cable entry
side
Cable Entry
T1
T1
3/4”
Rubber Grommet
Flush Mount Using Locking Arms
Cut a 5.5” (140mm) hole in the mounting surface as indicated by the template marking T3. Insert the dome base and turn the silver-colored screws counter-clockwise by 180° to extend the locking arms and tighten them against the mounting surface (image I).
Note: To protect against dust and moisture penetration, always use the large rubber gasket on the dome base when installing.
I
Locking Arm
3/4”Base Cable Entry
1/2” Side Cable Entry
Rubber Gasket
Locking Arm
Locking Screw
Locking Arm
Extending the Locking arms with screw driver.
Using the Quick Install Adaptor
Cut a 1.5” (38mm) hole in the mounting surface using the T2 marking on the template. Insert the adapter and turn the screws counter-clockwise one turn to extend the arms, then turn the screws clockwise to pull the arms toward the flange and secure the adapter to the mounting surface (image J).
Push the cables through the opening and the 1/2” rubber grommet. Make sure the grommet is properly installed on the adapter to prevent dust penetration (image K).
J
Locking Arms
K
Video-Power Cables
Mounting Surface
1/2”Rubber
Grommet
IMPORTANT: If the dome is mounted externally, use a suitable sealant aroung the cable entry hole to ensure a moisture resistant seal. This prevents water vapour, from the connected conduit, from condensing inside the housing.
5. Replace the Camera Module
Tighten the gimbal screws with a screw driver to re-install the camera module.
6. Adjust the camera position
Adjust the camera position by rotating and panning the camera base. The focus and range of the lens can also be adjusted
7. Install the camera liner
Carefully fit the camera liner over the camera base so that it snaps into place (image F). Do not obstruct the camera lens.
F
index mark
8. Replace the Dome Cover
Replace the dome cover using the index mars (image G) to align it. Tighten the torx screws to secure the cover. Do not overtighten.
The dome cover
The dome base
index mark
G
Mount Using Screws
When mounting the dome to a ceiling or wall using screws, knock out the four screw access holes on the base that correspond to the template marks T1 using a phillips head screw driver (image D). Drill four holes in the mounting surface using template marks T1 and cut a hole using template marking T4 for the 3/4” base cable entry.
Template
When flush mounting or surface mounting using the outer ring, ensure that the large rubber gasket (image I) is in place under the lip of the dome enclosure.
IMPORTANT: If the dome is mounted externally using screws, use the suppled rubber o-rings over each of the four mounting holes of the dome base to ensure a moisture resistant seal. Tighten the screws sufficiently to compress the o-ring moisture seals located underneath the screwheads. Do not overtighten.
Mount on a US Single Gang Box:
When mounting the dome to a single gang box, carefully remove the screws from the securing position on the box. Insert the 3/4” rubber grommet in the base cable entry to prevent dust penetration and push the cables through the dome base and grommet.
Mount the dome base using the two screws removed earlier. Tighten the screws sufficiently to secure the base to the box (position T5, image H).
K
Dome
Base
T5
T5
Rubbe
3/4” r Grom
met
Securin
Positio
(T5)
Securin
Positio
(T5)
g n
g n
US Single
Gang
Box
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