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Subject to changes without notice. © Philips I&C 1999 3122 165 21872 Digital Color Camera Installation manual Installationsanleitung Manuel d’installation Manuale d’installazione Installatiehandleiding Manual de instalación L TC0600[...]
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Contents 1 FCC Statement ________________________________________________ 2 Important Safeguards ____________________________________________ 3 1. Introduction ________________________________________________ 6 2. F eatures ____________________________________________________ 6 3. Preparations ________________________________________________ 7 4. P[...]
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English 3 The Camera series (L TC0500/60 and L TC0600/60) are pr ovided with a cor rect polarized mains pow er plug for 120V supply mains. The Camera can accept ‘nominal’ voltage anywher e fr om 100-240V and can operate on either a 50 or 60Hz system. If the Camera will be connected to an other mains voltage than 120V ac, use the PROPER mains po[...]
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English 5 4 9) V entilation - Openings in the enclosure, if any , are pr ovided for v entilation and to ensure r eliable operation of the unit and to pr otect it from o verheating. These openings must not be block ed or cov ered. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper v entilation is pr ovided or the manufactur er?[...]
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7 7 English 3 Pr eparation This manual describes how to install the har dware and ho w to use your video camera. Check that the following items ar e present in the bo x: • Philips L TC 0600 Color Camera; • This manual; • Dust cap (placed onto the lens mount on deliv ery); • Lens connector (for connecting lenses with automatic iris contr ol [...]
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English 9 8 8 Lens connector specifications (rear vie w): 1 = 9VDC 40 mA max. 2 = N.C. 3 = Iris video 1Vp , 1k Ω 4 = Ground 5.1 LENS ADJUSTMENTS Manual Iris Lenses Set Lens iris to the requir ed F . number when a pplicable. Point camera at the scene. Adjust L VL (chap . 9.2.2) to desired video lev el. DC Iris Lenses Initial lens setting Point the[...]
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11 11 English 10 10 7 Electrical Connections 7.1 AC MAINS PO WER SUPPL Y Mains voltage models: L TC0600/50 P AL L TC0600/60 NTSC P o wer cable & inner conductors Camera models /50 are fitted with 2 wir e pow er cable with Eur o plug. • Bro wn: Live, Reference line lock • Blue: Neutral Camera models /60 are pr ovided with 2 wir e pow er cabl[...]
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13 13 English 12 8 Mounting the camera T op mounting: 1/4” 20 UNC Max lens weight: 0.5 kg Bottom mounting: 1/4” 20 UNC Max. lens w eight: 1.5 kg 9.1 HO W T O SET UP Y OUR CAMERA The camera has 8 buttons which can be operated from the side of the camera. Feedback is pro vided by means of On Scr een Displa y . Extended setup functions are possibl[...]
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English 9.2 FUNCTION SET -UP Use the buttons to change the following settings: Default Mode Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 On Off Backlight Comp Lens Initialisation Mode V-phase Deg H-phase extVphase Linelock Linelock Off White Balance Auto White Balance Hold ϕ 358 ° Linelock On Mode LVL BLC AWB LL Phase -30, +30 Video Level VI Lens DC Lens ϕ 0 ° 15 9.2.[...]
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English 17 16 10 Specifications A GC: 18 dB Selectable 2 ): 24 dB Automatic shutter : up to 1/100,000 sec. Selectable 2 ): ON, OFF , Flickerless Manual shutter : 1/60 up to 1/10,000 Selectable 2 ): Auto Black: ON, OFF Selectable 2 ): Black le vel: 15 fix ed lev els Contouring: H and V symmetrical, Selectable 2 ): 15 fix ed lev els, Automatic and OF[...]
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19 18 Lens: DC-iris Control & Driv e 40 mA max Video-iris 9-10 Vdc 40 mA max. Video drive lev el 1 V[ p-p ] MECHANICAL Dimensions: 65 x 70 x 149 mm (HxWxD*) * including connectors W eight: 0.6 kg Camera mounting: T op and Bottom 1 / 4 ” 20 UNC Lens mounting: C & CS Lens weight: 0.5 kg top mounting, 1.5 kg bottom mounting Po w e r : L TC 0[...]