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Lens connector specifications (rear view):

1 = 9VDC 40 mA max.
2 = N.C.
3 = Iris video 1Vp, 1k

4 = Ground

5.1  LENS ADJUSTMENTS

Manual Iris Lenses
Set Lens iris to the required F. number when applicable.
Point camera at the scene. Adjust LVL (chap. 9.2.2) to desired video level.

DC Iris Lenses
Initial lens setting
Point the camera at a test chart or scene; avoid highlights for optimum results.
Ensure sufficient scene illumination (>200 lux); the camera does not allow lens adjustment
under low light conditions.
Push LVL button once, use +/- buttons until the OSD indication on the left [DC lens level]
reaches "0".
Note:

the OSD counter on the right indicates the reference value for DC lenses only.

Camera/Lens Level Adjustment
Adjust the Video output level by pushing the LVL button again or twice if the OSD menu
has disappeared.
Use +/- buttons for adjusting desired video level (OSD indication on the right displays
video level).

Video Iris Lenses
Initial lens setting
Point the camera at a test chart or scene; avoid highlights for optimum results.
Ensure sufficient scene illumination (>200 lux); the camera does not allow lens adjustment
under low light conditions.
Set the Lens ALC potmeter to the central position.
Push LVL button once, adjust the ALC potmeter until the OSD indication on the left [VI
lens Level] reaches "0".

Camera/Lens Level Adjustment
Adjust the Video output level by pushing the LVL button again or twice if the OSD menu
has disappeared.
Use +/- buttons for adjusting desired video level (OSD indication on the right displays
video level).

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VIDEO IRIS

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DC IRIS

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1 = Damping coil -
2 = Damping coil +
3 = Drive coil + 40 mA max.
4 = Drive coil - Ground

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Mounting the lens

The camera supports Manual Iris,Video Iris and DC Iris lenses. The use of Video or DC
Iris lenses is recommended for outdoor use to prevent bleaching of the CCD.

Lens mount, lens thread
The lens mount should be C mount or CS
mount (1”-32UN). No CS/C adapter is
required when using C mount lenses.

Auto Lens Detection
At power-up the camera automatically
detects the lens type in use and configures
itself.
Note: If auto detection fails while hot
plugging the connector to the camera, then
disconnect the camera power and re-power
again.

Heavy lenses
Heavy lenses need additional support from a housing or base plate in order to withstand
vibration or shocks. Use the correct spacer height to align supported lenses in order to
prevent torque damage of internal camera components.

Follow these steps to mount a lens on the camera:
1) Remove the dust cap, and screw the lens into the lens mount.
2) Where applicable, connect the iris control cable for automatic iris control to the lens

connector.

3) You will need to adjust the back focus setting after fitting a new lens or replacing a lens.

NOTES:

Lenses without plug or with a non-compatible plug should be wired in accordance
with the drawings.

Lens outputs are short-circuit proof.

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Summary of Contents for LTC0500

Page 1: ...ite Camera Installation manual Installationsanleitung Manuel d installation Manuale d installazione Installatiehandleiding Manual de instalación LTC0500 Subject to changes without notice Philips I C 1999 3122 165 21862 ...

Page 2: ...________________________________________ 12 7 4 Synchronisation connection Sync ____________________________ 12 7 5 Remote control connection RS 232 __________________________ 12 8 Mounting the camera________________________________________ 13 9 Operating controls and features ______________________________ 13 9 1 How to set up your camera ________________________________ 13 9 2 Function set up __...

Page 3: ...s may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn FCC Statement 2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the li...

Page 4: ...f any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit 16 Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 17 Damage Requ...

Page 5: ...External V lock H V lock Software OSD On Screen Display text is available for camera ID and set up feedback RS 232 communication Automatic image quality enhancement Auto Light Control ALC Electronic Light Control ELC allows the use of manual lenses for indoor use Non Linear Processing NLP Auto Black and Back Light Compensation BLC provide superb dynamic contrast handling for the best picture resul...

Page 6: ...ng the LVL button again or twice if the OSD menu has disappeared Use buttons for adjusting desired video level OSD indication on the right displays video level 2 1 4 3 VIDEO IRIS 4 1 2 3 2 1 4 3 DC IRIS 4 1 2 3 1 Damping coil 2 Damping coil 3 Drive coil 40 mA max 4 Drive coil Ground 5 Mounting the lens The camera supports Manual Iris Video Iris and DC Iris lenses The use of Video or DC Iris lenses...

Page 7: ...era input terminal The supply connection is polarity independent Voltage range rated 11 36 V DC Power dissipation 8 W Start up current 1 A 24 V AC 12 V DC 1 2 Video Sync Balance RS232 Video Sync Balance RS232 1 2 Mains voltage models LTC0500 50 CCIR LTC0500 60 EIA Low voltage models LTC0500 10 CCIR LTC0500 20 EIA 6 Back focus adjustment The back focus screw is an endless screw that turns the back ...

Page 8: ... from an external source sync input BNC The camera automatically configures for the applied external synchronisation For adjustment see chapter 9 7 5 REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTION RS 232 The camera can be set up using an optional Windows based PC software tool This product can be ordered separately Functions available with this software tool are AGC manual Automatic Electronic Light Control ELC Dynami...

Page 9: ...00 000 The auto setting automatically optimizes the shutter time according to the light conditions 9 2 5 Linelock setting Use this button to select between internal synchronisation and linelock The camera will switch to external lock when an external lock source is connected see 9 2 6 9 2 8 When DC is supplied the camera selects internal synchronisation 9 2 6 Linelock Phase This function is active...

Page 10: ... drive level 1 V p p 2 Selection by PC software LTC0650 00 16 10 Specifications 9 2 7 H Phase This function is active when the camera operates with external synchronisation H V Use the H phase setting to adjust Horizontal timing differences when cameras are H V synchronised Input standard CVBS synchronisation signals 9 2 8 ext V Phase This function is active when the camera operates with external ...

Page 11: ...and power cable with polarized US plug Power supply input terminals are isolated from video output terminals ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature range Operating 10 to 55 ºC 14 to 131 F Storage 40 to 70 ºC 40 to 158 F Operating Humidity 5 to 93 non condensing Electro Magnetic Compatibility Emission EN 50081 1 FCC Part 15 Class B Immunity EN 50130 4 Safety LTC 0500 10 and 50 EN 60950 LTC 0500 20 and 60 UL 650...

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