Toshiba IK-6400A, Ik6200a Components, Connection and Operations, Lens, Back-Focus Adjustment

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1.

COMPONENTS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

(1)

Camera

1

 

(2)

Accessories

 

 

 

 

(a) Lens Connector

1

(E4-191J-100(M))

 

 

(b) Instruction Manual

1

 

 

 

(c) Lens Cap

1

 

2. CONNECTION AND OPERATIONS

Notes on connecting

Power plugs of connected equipment must be disconnected before installations.

A75-ohm coaxial cable (3C-2V or 5C-2V) is required for standard connection.

For details of wiring and operation of equipment to be connected, refer to their operation manuals.

Lenses, coaxial cables for video signals and the power cord are not supplied with the camera.

MONITOR TV

CAMERA

AC 24V

CAUTION : Never input 24V AC and 12V DC at the same time.

Do not overload power supply

Since this camera uses 24V AC UL Listed Class 2 power supply or 12V DC power supply, it should be connected to a power supply that allows for at least 5w consumption.

3. Line-Lock control

Matching the vertical synchronization with the power frequency is called the Line-Lock.

This function is activated when the LL switch is set to ON.

ON

OFF

LL

When two or more cameras are switched by video switcher for viewing by a monitor TV, the vertical sync. phase can be locked with the power frequency, and a stable vertical sync. is obtained without being disturbed at the time of switching.

CAMERA1

 

MONITOR TV

 

 

 

4. LENS

Back-Focus Adjustment

Back-Focus is adjusted at the factory to accommodate most standard lenses. However, at times, slight adjustment to the camera back-focus is necessary.

Focus Lock Screw

Mount the Lens to the camera first. Then loosen the Focus Lock Screw. Then rotate the Focus ring until a clear image is achieved. Afterwards, tighten the Focus Lock Screw.

Note

 

Focus ring

 

When the lens weight is more than 1 kg (2.2 lbs), support it on the lens side rather than rely on screw that fix the camera to the tripod.

CAMERA2

VIDEO SWITCHER

 

TO AC 24V UL Listed Class 2

 

power supply

If two or more cameras within a system have different AC line phases are switched by the video switcher, the picture on the monitor TV will fluctuate vertically. Connect 24V AC input line of all cameras so that they all share the same phase.

If you still have vertical fluctuation, adjust the V.PHASE controller.

V.PHASE CONTROLLER

Note

The camera is synchronized to the power frequency of 60 1 Hz covering a normal fluctuation of the power frequency. However, the camera may not cover a large fluctuation caused from the power generated by an engine generator, etc.

It takes about 10 seconds or more until a stable synchronization is obtained after the power is turned on. This normal, because several seconds are required to stabilize the camera against power noise.

This camera supports two types of auto-iris lens: Video-type and DC (direct drive) types. Connect the auto-iris connector plug to the IRIS terminal on the side of the camera. Refer to the chart below for correct siring and set up.

 

Video IRIS

Direct Drive

 

Lens

IRIS Lens

IRIS

1. +12V

1. Damp-(y)

2. NC

2. Damp+( )

terminal

3. VIDEO

3. Driver+(wh)

pin

4. GND

4. iver-(g)

 

IRIS

VIDEO

DC

Switch

position

position

IRIS

Auto iris lens

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