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Page : 1 CCD COLOR CAME RA BDC4803VF USER MANUAL[...]
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Pa g e : 2 CONTENTSbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb - PRECAUTIONS……………………………………… Page 3 - PACKING CONTENTS...…………………………… Page 4 - 1. User M anual………………………. .........… …………… Page 4 - 2. Camera……… ……...……. ............. ............. ...………… Pa[...]
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Pa g e : 3 PRECAUTIONS 1. Do not att empt to disass emble the camera . There ar e no us er serv iceab le parts inside . Ask a qualif ied s ervic e person f or ser vicing 2. Handle the camera w ith car e. Do not m isshandle the cam era. A void strik ing, s hak ing, etc. Im pr oper handling or stor age cou ld dam age the cam er a. 3. Do not exp ose t[...]
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Pa g e : 4 PACKING CONTENTS 1. Usermanu al 2. Camera PACKING CONTENT S[...]
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Pa g e : 5 F - Auto Light Con trol ( ALC) f unction - Electronic Light Co ntro l (ELC) f unction - Automatic G ain Contro l (AGC) func tion - Automatic Trac ing W hite Bal ance ( ATW ) function - Internal Synchr onisati on - Minim um Illum ination of 1 Lux @ F2.0 - Signal to noise r atio > 45 dB (AGC off ) - Horizontal r esolut ion of 480 T V li[...]
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Pa g e : 6 I 1. Power connection Connect the DC 12V powerc able with t he DC 12V T erm inal. l Resistance of copper wire (at 20 °C) Copper wire size 0,22 mm ² 0,33 mm ² 0,52 mm ² 0,83 mm ² W / m 0,078 0,05 0,03 0,018 l Calculation of max. cable length between camera and power supply: 10,5V DC £ V – (R x 0, 42 x L) £ 16V DC L : Cable l engt[...]
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Pa g e : 7 2. Video cab le l It is recom m ended to us e a monit or with a reso lutio n at leas t equa l to that of the c am era. l The m ax. ex tensible co axial c able length bet ween c am era and t he monitor is sh own be low. Coax cable t ype RG-59/U (3C-2V) RG-6U (5C-2V) RG-11/U (7C-2V) RG-15/U (10C-2V) Recomm ended m ax. cable length (m ) 250[...]
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Pa g e : 8 3. View angle and focus Adjustmen t Push and s lide u pward to open the le ns cov er . To adjus t foc us and the v iewing an gle (Z oom) you have to loos en the adjustm ent lever b y turning lef t, af terwards you can slide t he adjus tm ent lever up and d own. Adjust at f irst th e vie wing an gle and after wards the f ocus to get a s h[...]
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P a ge : 9 4. Operating controls and functions Function s witch on the back (see page: 7) S/W Function ON OFF 1 BLC ON OFF 2 ALC E/S ALC 3 --- --- --- 4 AGC MIN MAX S/W 1 Back Light Com pens ation M ode Se lector (BLC ON, OFF) Lets you se lect t he m ode accor ding to th e pos ition of the obj ect and light con dit ions on t he sc reen. S/W 2 Autom[...]
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P a ge : 10 S Model N am e BDC4803VF Signa l Standar d PAL Objecti ve f : 4 – 8 mm CCD – Chip 1/3” Super H AD CCD Scannin g S ystem 2:1 Interl aced Scannin g Frequ enc y H: 15.625 k Hz V: 50 Hz Total P ixels 795 (H) x 5 96 (V) app. 4 70.000 Pixel Effecti ve Pixel s 752 (H) x 5 82 (V) app. 4 40.000 Pixel Horizont al Resoluti on 480 Lines Elect[...]
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P a ge : 11 (Technical specificati ons subjec t to chan ge. No liability will b e assume d for printing errors or other errors.) A DDRES S[...]