Turn on the power

After all connections and installations are completed, turn on the power of the unit. When the camera is booting, the [STATUS] indicator lights up orange. It lights up green after booting.

Adjust the field angle and focus

1Adjust the zoom ratio.

1Loosen the fastening screw of the zoom adjustment ring, then move the ring to the right and left to adjust the zoom ratio. After completing the adjustment, tighten the setscrew.

Note

2Rotate the lens section at the tip to roughly adjust the focus.Lens section

2

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[Status] indicator

Applying force on the zoom adjustment ring while adjusting the image size may cause damage.

Moving the zoom adjustment ring beyond its adjustable range may cause the performance of this camera to deteriorate.

Note

• Do not hold the lens section when adjusting the direction of the
camera. The lens section may be damaged if you apply force to
it. Also, exercise care not to leave your finger prints on the lens

The lighting status of the [STATUS] indicator can be checked via the opening on the side of the camera.

Image Adjustment

Adjust images by watching them on the monitor.

*The diagram depicts the camera directly mounted on the ceiling for explanation purposes.

The same procedures are performed when mounting the camera on the wall with the cables pulled out.

Note

Before you touch the camera, be sure to touch the metal surface of the monitor terminal first in order to discharge static electricity. Otherwise, static electricity may cause the camera to malfunction.

Adjust the shooting direction of the camera
1Connect a test monitor to the [MONITOR] terminal.

2After checking that the [MONITOR] selection switch is set to “NTSC”, press the [FOCUS ASSIST] button.

[Focus Assist]

 

 

Button

 

 

[MONITOR]

2

 

 

SELECT SW

 

 

75 Ω

NTSC

 

 

1

[MONITOR]

termination

 

PAL

terminal

 

Test monitor

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The camera has a 16:9 aspect ratio. If the test monitor has a 4:3 aspect ratio, the camera image is converted into 4:3 ratio and displayed.

Set to “NTSC” when connecting to an NTSC monitor, or set to “PAL” when connecting to a PAL monitor, then hold down the [RESET] button for approximately three seconds to reboot. While the camera is rebooting, the [STATUS] indicator lights up orange.

If you keep pressing the [RESET] button for more than 5 s, the camera enters the Service mode. Do not press this button for more than 5 s.

3Adjust the shooting direction of the camera.

1Loosen the 2 bolts (M8) which fix the camera to the mounting bracket with the wrench (provided).

2Adjust the pan-direction to face the lens toward the subject, holding the stay cover. The range of adjustment angle is about ± 50°.

3Fasten the two bolts to fix the camera direction.

Pan-direction adjustment

Bolts

3

(M8, 2-places)

 

Lens section

Stay cover

4-1

 

 

Cap

 

Bolts

 

(M6, 2-places)

4Adjust the tilt angle direction of the camera.4-1Roughly adjust the tilt angle direction of the camera

1Open the cap (2-places) on the side of the stay cover. 2Loosen the 2 bolts (M6) with the wrench (supplied). 3Take the sunshade, and adjust the tilt angle.

You can adjust by about 18 degrees for each step.

4If fine adjustment of the tilt angle is necessary, fasten the 2 bolts (M6) temporarily, and go to step 4-2.

5If fine adjustment of the tilt angle is unnecessary, fasten the 2 bolts (M6) with the specified amount of torque, and fix the cap.

4-2Finely adjust the tilt angle direction of the camera

4

 

Cover

Tilt angle

4-2 1,5

direction

Screw

 

Sunshade

Cap

 

Stay cover

Bolt (M6, 2-places)

4-2 6

4-2 2,4

Bolt (M4)

1Loosen the screw on the right side of the Stay Cover, and open the cover.2Loosen the bolt (M4) with torque wrench.

3Take the sunshade, and adjust the tilt angle. The range of adjustment is limited within 20 degrees (approx.).

4Fasten the bolt (M4) with the specified amount of torque.5Set the cover on the stay cover opened in step 1, and fasten the screw.

6Securely fasten the 2 bolts (M6) that you fastened temporarily with the specified torque at 4 of step 4-1, and put on the cap.

Note

Fine adjustment of the tilt angle should be done when the bolt (M4) is loose. If you adjust the tilt when the bolt is tightened, the bolt may become loose.

After adjusting the tilt angle and deciding the tilt position, make sure to tighten the bolts (M6 and M4) on both sides of the stay cover to the torque specified below.

-M6: Greater than 3.93 N•m; M4: Greater than 0.98 N•m
2 Roughly adjust the focus.
1Lift the focusing gear control, release the catch from position A
and insert it into position B to disengage the gear.

Note

If you open the gear beyond position B, the gear shaft is released from the bearing (C in the figure on the left) to prevent it from being damaged. In this case, correctly re-insert the shaft into bearing C and return it to the original position before using it.

Focus adjustment gear

Knob

Catches

B

CA

Zoom adjustment ring

Stay cover

Sunshade

Lens

[MONITOR]

 

SELECT SW

[Focus Assist] Button

NTSC

 

 

[MONITOR]

 

terminal

PAL

 

5Adjust the rotation angle of the camera(When the camera is mounted on the wall only)

Adjust the rotation angle of this camera to level the image of the camera. The range of rotation adjustment is about 110 degrees.

 

Note

 

• Do not hold the lens

 

section when adjusting the

 

direction of the camera.

 

Applying force to the zoom

4

adjustment ring while
adjusting the image size

Rotation angle

may result in damage.

 

6Rotate the sunshade. (When the camera is mounted on the wall only)

Rotate the sunshade after adjustment of the rotation angle. The procedure is below.

Rotation the

 

direction of the

 

sunshade

 

6

1Loosen the screw at the

 

bottom of the camera,

 

and rotate the sunshade.

 

2Fasten the screw after

2

the adjustment.

 

1

when you rotate the lens section.

3Return the catch to its original position, and then return the focusing adjustment gear to its original position.

3Connect the camera to a computer, and open the Built-in Viewer.

For details about computer settings and methods for connecting the camera to a computer, refer to “Instructions (IP Address Settings)”.

4Select “Day Focus Adjust” from the “Focus” page in “Advanced Settings”.The focus position is automatically adjusted.

For details on back focus, refer to “Instructions (Setting)” on the supplied CD-ROM.

Note

It may be difficult to acquire focus the following places.Too bright places.Too dark places.Places where brightness always flickering; people are passing byPlaces where there is little contrastPlaces where there are repeatingThe focus position can be manually adjusted by using the Built-

in Viewer installed on your computer connected to the camera. (“Instructions (Setting)”) Resort to this method if it is difficult to acquire focus automatically.

Adjust the sunshade

Adjust the sunshade.

Sunshade

Front cover

1

 

3,5

 

4

 

3,5

2

6

3,5

Screws for fixing sunshade (3-places)

1Turn the front cover clockwise, and attach it to the camera.Confirm that the front cover is securely attached.2Loosen the screw on the bottom of the camera.

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• Use a long screw driver to avoid damaging the front cover.3Loosen the 3 sunshade fixing screws.Turn the sunshade slightly if it is hard to loosen the screws.

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If you remove the sunshade fixing screws, the fall prevention wire comes off. Do not remove the sunshade fixing screws.

4Move the sunshade back and forth, and adjust the position.

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Adjust the sunshade when flares or ghosting appear.

The sunshade may appear in the image of the camera due to the angle of the lens and the position of the sunshade.

5Fasten the sunshade fixing screws after adjustment.

6Rotate the sunshade to a suitable position, and fasten the screw on the bottom of the camera.

Dustproofing, waterproofing

Perform dustproofing and waterproofing

For dustproofing, insert sealing material (GE silicon) into the cable extracting space and gaps of the mounting bracket, as well as the center hole of the stay cover.

Sealing material

Screw

 

Note

 

• Do not loosen the screw on the bottom of the camera. Loosening

 

or removing it may lead to water and moisture getting inside and

 

fogging the lens and the front cover.

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