Philips Auto Iris Varifocal Lens VCM7177 user manual

User manual for the device Philips Auto Iris Varifocal Lens VCM7177

Device: Philips Auto Iris Varifocal Lens VCM7177
Category: Camera Lens
Manufacturer: Philips
Size: 0.37 MB
Added : 1/8/2014
Number of pages: 12
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Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
This equipment complies with the European rules for EMC according to EN55013, EN55020
and EN50082-1.
The equipment conforms to the EMC directive and low-voltage directive.
This device complies with EMC rules under test conditions that included use of system cables
and connectors between system components. If you have any problems, contact your dealer.
English
Warning
Any unauthorized modification to this equipment may cause violation of the EMC rules
resultin

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English Colour Observation Camera Table of contents Page Introduction .......................................................................................................... 4 Connection and operation facilities................................................. 5 Installation............................................................................................................. 5 Camera position Focus adjustment Back-focus adjustment Camera sound on/off Outdoor use Using a different lens

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Introduction This camera is especially designed for the Philips Observation System. It can be used in combination with a system monitor (System, Quad or Slave). The System and Quad monitor provides input for up to 4 cameras. The slave monitor can handle 1 camera in a stand-alone configuration. The camera has a standard camera mount allowing installation on, for example, a tripod or wall bracket. Power supply: The safe low voltage (16-32V_) for the camera and system accessory is supplied by the m

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R A E N > Connection and operation facilities 1 Focus adjustment ring 2 Back-focus adjustment ring CL 66610005_310b.AI 1 2 3 Camera sound on/off 4 Auto-iris socket 5 Cable length compensation selector 6 System cable socket 100m 200m 24V 3 7 + - 0 X 1 0-50m 300m 7 External supply socket 4 5 6 CL 66610005_311b.AI Installation This chapter describes the installation of the camera. For more detailed information about the installation and operation of the system monitor and accessories (optional) you

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Camera position 1 Take the camera, system cable and monitor to the area you want to observe (with the monitor on site, you can check whether the camera covers the required area). Remark: For outdoor use protective camera housing has to be used to protect the camera from rain and snow. 2 Connect the camera to the system monitor (1). 3 Connect the system monitor to the mains (2). 4 Switch on the mains power switch (3). The monitor will check the system. After about 30 seconds or when a key is pres

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6 Hold the camera at the proposed installation position 7 Check on the monitor whether the camera covers the required area (The best results are obtained when the camera is pointed 1/4" 20 UNC slightly downwards and is 3 not looking into a bright light source). Adjust focus 1 if necessary. 8 Fasten the wall bracket (1) to the wall, or another even 2 CL 66610005_302.AI and firm surface. 9 Tighten the knob (2). 10 Fasten the camera to the bracket (3). 11 Loosen knob (4) and screw (5) slightly (fig

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R R A A E E N N > > < < R R A A F F 14 Check if the cable length compensation (6) selector is set to the correct length. The length set must be the same as the length of the system cable (0-300m/900ft max.) connecting monitor and camera. Remark: If the length of the system cable is more than 200m/600ft, a mains power adapter (optional) should be used (the max. allowed cable length is 300m/900ft). Connect the adaptor to the mains and to the external supply socket (7) at the back of the camera. Fo

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V Camera sound on/off Use switch (9) to enable or disable the built-in camera microphone. Outdoor use For outdoor use a protective cover has to be used to 9 protect the camera. Remark: When the camera is used outdoors an auto-iris lens CL 66610005_306.AI is recommended. Using a different lens The CS-mount of the camera allows you to use other lenses. The field of view (= covered area) of an 8mm lens is half of the field of view of the 4mm lens (see figure below). Lenses available are: 4mm/F1.2 l

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The pin connections of the auto-iris connector are: pin 1 = control coil - pin 2 = control coil + pin 3 = drive coil - pin 4 = drive coil + 42 All lenses have the same light sensitivity. 31 CL 66610005_309.AI g 10

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R R A A E E N N > > < < R R A A F F Changing a lens Perform the following steps to change a lens: • Point the camera downwards. This to minimize possible deposit of dust on the inside of the camera when the lens is removed. 1 • Remove the old lens by turning it counter-clockwise (1). Do not release the back-focus locking ring (2), otherwise you may have to readjust the 2 back-focus of the camera. Caution: Never touch the CCD sensor which is located at the inside of the camera. Only use clean, dr

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System cable For the interconnections between the system monitor and camera 5 4 3 25m/75ft system cable is supplied. 45 3 2 2 For an optimum picture and sound 4-5 5 34 2 quality you should always use 4-wire 2-3 dual twisted-pair cable when extending the connection. The max. allowed cable length is 300m/900ft. 5 4 The cable and plugs are available in 3 2 the hobby and professional trade. 4-5 Pay attention that the connectors 2-3 are fixed to the cable corresponding to the figure. CL 66610005_006.

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Technical specifications (VCM7177/00T / VCM7178/00T) Pick-up element 1/3" solid state CCD Pixel elements 512 (H) x 582 (V), PAL interlaced Resolution 330 TVL Gain control automatic, 20dB Lens See: Using a different lens Iris Electronic iris When connected, an auto-iris lens overrides the electronic iris. Light sensitivity • 0.4 lux minimally acceptable picture with standard lens (F1.2) at 3200K, transmission 86%, scene reflection 100% • 3.0 lux, 50ire (-6dB) with standard lens (F1.2) at 3200K, t


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