LTC 9449 Series Camera Line Instruction Manual Camera Setup | EN 10 |
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4.4Connections for F Suffix and
N Suffix Models
Connections for models containing fiber optic or twisted pair interfaces are defined in a separate Addendum, provided with those model types.
4.5Dome Removal
1.Remove the bottom piece of the dome by vertically pulling on the lower half. A safety strap prevents the bottom from dropping.
2.The cameras used in the LTC 9449 Unity Dome Series can be adjusted in a variety of ways; refer to Section 5 for more information.
3.Reattach the dome's bottom half by aligning up its tabs and vertically inserting the unit into the top half until it snaps into place.
4.Adjust the dome bubble to align the viewing slot with the camera.
5CAMERA SETUP
5.1Camera/Lens Positioning
The camera mounting brackets allow for camera view adjustments in the X (pan), Y (tilt), and Z (diagonal) planes. Be sure that the alignment indicator on the camera mounting bracket is pointing in an upward direction.
| Camera |
Alignment | Mounting |
Indicator | Screw |
Diagonal (Z)
Adjustment
Screw
Diagonal (Z)
Adjustment
Screw
Wing Nut | Wing Nut |
for Adjusting | for Adjusting |
Tilt (Y) & Depth | Tilt (Y) & Depth |
Figure 5: Camera/Lens Positioning
1.X (Pan) Adjustment:
a.The camera may be rotated by grasping the slotted bracket, just above the two wing nuts, and twisting it from
side to side.
2.Tilt (Y) Adjustment:
a.Loosen the wing nut on the side bracket to adjust camera tilt. Pliers may be required to loosen it since the unit is shipped with the wing nut tightened.
b.Tilt the camera to the desired position. The camera depth can be adjusted at the same time, by moving the camera along the slots.
c.Be sure that the camera alignment is correct. The alignment indicator should be pointing in an upward direction (see FIGURE 4).
4.Diagonal (Z) Adjustment:
a.Loosen the two diagonal adjustment screws.
b.Grasp the slotted bracket just above the two wing nuts, and twist the bracket along the two curved slots. To prevent pan
c.Tighten the two diagonal adjustment screws.
5.Be sure that all adjustment nuts are tight after completing camera positioning.
5.2Lens Varifocal Range Adjustment
These models are provided with either a
Adjust focal range to the desired view, as with any varifocal type lens.
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