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INSTR UCTION MANU AL CCD COLOR CAMERA IK-6550A T ABLE OF CONTENTS IMPOR T ANT SAFEGU ARDS ................................................ 2 1. FEA TURES & DESCRIPTION ...................................... 4 2. COMPONENTS ............................................................ 4 3. P AR T NAMES & FUNCTIONS ............................[...]
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- 2 - 1. Read Instructions All the safety and oper ating instructions should be read before the product is oper ated. 2. Retain Instructions The safety instructions and instruction manual should be retained for future ref erence. 3. Comply W arning Comply with all warnings on the product and in the instruction manual. 4. Follow Instructions F ollo [...]
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- 3 - • The CA UTION label, shown on the left, is attached on the camera. CA UTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NO T REMO VE CO VER (OR BACK). NO USER SER VICEABLE P AR TS INSIDE. REFER SER VICING T O QU ALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to aler t the use[...]
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- 4 - 1. FEA TURES & DESCRIPTION 1. 24V A C/12V DC dual-voltage capab le e xtends power choice . 2. Setting and adjustments are made by w ay of on-screen menu. (Menu Driven Set-Up) 3. Camera has the ability to automatically s witch the display to color in da ylight or blac k and white at night. 4. Camera synchronization mode is selectab le betw[...]
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- 5 - 3. P ART NAMES & FUNCTIONS Left side View T op View Right Side View Front View Rear View Auto -IRIS T erminal If using an auto iris lens, connect it to this terminal. Focus ring: Rotate the ring to adjust back f ocus. Lens: Mount a CS-mount lens Setting switch: D/N MODE / D/N LEVEL / SHUTTER / GAIN / SYNC / BLC / SHARPNESS / WB / DNR / CH[...]
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- 6 - 4. CAMERA INST ALLA TION Installation Example 1/4"-20UNC 112 15 4 6 80 W all 9.5 mm The installation guide is for ref erence only . Mounting back et is not included.[...]
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- 7 - 5. CONNECTIONS AND OPERA TIONS •P ow er plugs of connected equipment must be disconnected bef ore installations. •A 75-ohm coaxial cable with connector (3C-2V or 5C-2V) is required f or standard connection. •F or details of wir ing and operation of equipment to be connected, ref er to their operation manuals . • Lens, pow er supply wi[...]
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- 8 - 5-2. Line-Lock Control • Matching the vertical synchronization with the power frequency is called the Line-Lock. • This function is activated when the SYNC menu is selected to LL. • When two or more camer as are switched b y the video switcher f or viewing b y a monitor TV , the ver tical sync. phase can be lock ed with the power freque[...]
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- 9 - 6. LENS Back-Focus Adjusment Back-F ocus is adjusted at the factory to accommodate most standard lenses. How ev er, at times , slight adjustment to the IK-6550A back- f ocus is necessar y . Loosen the F ocus Lock Screw . Achiev e a clear image by rotating the focus ring. Afterwards , tighten the Focus Lock Scre w . This camera supports two ty[...]
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- 10 - 7. LINE-LOCK PHASE If two or more camer as within a system hav e different A C line phases are switched b y the video s witcher , the picture on the monitor TV will fluctuate ve r tically . Connect 24V A C input lines of all cameras so that they all share the same phase . If you still ha v e vertical fluctuation, adjust the V .PHASE controll[...]
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- 11 - 8. MENU-DRIVEN SET -UP The setting menus of hierarch y are shown below and with on-screen character displa ys. D/N MODE CAMERA SETUP PRIV ACY ZONE CAMERA ID CANCEL DEF AUL T EXIT MENU A UTO COLOR B/W D/N LEVEL LOW MID HIGH SHUTTER A UTO 1/60 1/100 1/250 1/500 1/1K 1/2K 1/4K 1/10K 1/100K GAIN OFF STD ID POS OFF TOP BOTTOM HIGH SYNC INT LL BLC[...]
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- 12 - 8-1. Setting switches and the functions On the side panel of the cameras there are three push b utton switches as shown below: Switch name Main function SELECT switch Setting mode call on/off, setting entry button Setting item selection (down) button Setting item selection (up) SELECT switch button button[...]
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- 13 - <CAMERA SETUP> <PRIV ACY ZONE> <CAMERA ID> EXIT CANCEL DEF AUL T D/N MODE A UTO D/N LEVEL LOW SHUTTER IRIS GAIN STD SYNC INT BLC OFF SHARPNESS MID WB AUT O <OPTION> BACK 8.2 Setting mode call and basics <CAMERA SETUP> Press the SELECT s witch down about 2 seconds then menu will appear on the displa y . Use the b[...]
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- 14 - D/N MODE A UTO D/N LEVEL LOW SHUTTER IRIS GAIN STD SYNC INT BLC OFF SHARPNESS MID WB AUT O <OPTION> BACK 8-2-2. D/N LEVEL (DA Y/NIGHT LEVEL) Selections: LOW (def ault): The chroma cut le vel is set less than 20 to 30 IRE. MID: The chroma cut le vel is set less than 30 to 40 IRE. HIGH: The chroma cut le vel is set less than 40 to 50 IRE[...]
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- 15 - D/N MODE A UTO D/N LEVEL LOW SHUTTER IRIS GAIN STD SYNC INT BLC OFF SHARPNESS MID WB AUT O <OPTION> BACK D/N MODE A UTO D/N LEVEL LOW SHUTTER IRIS GAIN STD SYNC INT BLC OFF SHARPNESS MID WB AUT O <OPTION> BACK 8-2-4. GAIN (AGC) Selections: OFF: AGC does not operate . STD (default): Standard position, max gain = 24dB HIGH: High-Se[...]
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- 16 - 8-2-6. BLC (BACK LIGHT COMPENSA TION) Selections: When using the automatic electronic iris with an auto iris lens, the e xposure adjustment is automatically performed so that the best picture is obtained at the ne xt monitor zone. The four diff erent BLC zones are displayed belo w: Process: 1. P osition the cursor ( ) ne xt to CAMERA SETUP a[...]
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- 17 - D/N MODE A UTO D/N LEVEL LOW SHUTTER IRIS GAIN STD SYNC INT BLC OFF SHARPNESS MID WB AUT O <OPTION> BACK 8-2-7. SHARPNESS Selections: Adjust the outline correction. LOW: to make the outline softer . MID (def ault): to make the outline standard. HIGH: to make the outline clearer Process: 1. P osition the cursor ( ) next to CAMERA SETUP [...]
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- 18 - DNR MID CHROMA 3 BACK DNR MID CHROMA 3 BACK 8-2-9. <OPTION> (1) DNR (DIGIT AL NOISE REDUCTION) Selections: LOW: Enables minim um noise reduction. MID (def ault): Enab les standard noise reduction. HIGH: Enables maxim um noise reduction. Process: 1. P osition the cursor ( ) ne xt to CAMERA SETUP and press the SELECT s witch to access th[...]
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- 19 - DNR MID CHROMA 3 BACK (3) BACK P osition the cursor ( ) next to BA CK and press the SELECT s witch to exit OPTION men u. 8-2-10. BACK P osition the cursor ( ) next to BA CK and press the SELECT s witch to exit CAMERA SETUP men u. D/N MODE A UTO D/N LEVEL LOW SHUTTER IRIS GAIN STD SYNC INT BLC OFF SHARPNESS MID WB AUT O <OPTION> BACK[...]
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- 20 - ZONE 1 OFF ZONE 2 OFF ZONE 3 OFF ZONE 4 OFF ZONE 5 OFF ZONE 6 OFF ZONE 7 OFF ZONE 8 OFF BACK 8-2-1 1. <PRIV ACY ZONE> Press the SELECT s witch down about 2 seconds then menu will appear on the displa y . Use the buttons to select <PRIV A CY ZONE>. Process: 1. P osition the cursor ( ) next to PRIV ACY ZONE and press the SELECT s w[...]
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- 21 - 4. Use the b uttons to set ZONE POSI (H) and press the SELECT s witch. 5. Use the b uttons to set ZONE POSI (V) and press the SELECT s witch. ZONE 1 OFF ZONE 2 OFF ZONE 3 OFF ZONE 4 OFF ZONE 5 OFF ZONE 6 OFF ZONE 7 OFF ZONE 8 OFF BACK ZONE POSI(H) ZONE 1 OFF ZONE 2 OFF ZONE 3 OFF ZONE 4 OFF ZONE 5 OFF ZONE 6 OFF ZONE 7 OFF ZONE 8 OFF BACK ZO[...]
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- 22 - ZONE 1 OFF ZONE 2 OFF ZONE 3 OFF ZONE 4 OFF ZONE 5 OFF ZONE 6 OFF ZONE 7 OFF ZONE 8 OFF BACK 6. Use the b uttons to set ZONE SIZE (H) and press the SELECT s witch. 7. Use the b uttons to set ZONE SIZE (V) and press the SELECT s witch. 8-2-12. BACK P osition the cursor ( ) next to BA CK and press the SELECT s witch to e xit PRIV ACY ZONE menu[...]
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- 23 - <CAMERA ID> Press the SELECT s witch down about 2 seconds then menu will appear on the displa y . Use the buttons to select <CAMERA ID>. 8-2-13. CAMERA ID P osition the cursor ( ) next to CAMERA ID and press the SELECT s witch to access the CAMERA ID menu. P osition the cursor ( ) next to CAMERA ID and press the SELECT s witch. U[...]
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- 24 - 8-2-14. ID POS (ID POSITION) Selections: OFF (def ault): Disappear the CAMERA ID . T OP: Show the ID position top-left of screen. BO TTOM: Show the ID position bottom-left of screen. Process: 1. P osition the cursor ( ) ne xt to CAMERA ID and press the SELECT switch to access the camer a menu. 2. P osition the cursor ( ) next to ID POS and p[...]
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- 25 - 8-2-16. EXIT (save the changed settings) P osition the cursor ( ) ne xt to EXIT and press the SELECT s witch to exit men u. 8-2-17. CANCEL (discard the changed settings) P osition the cursor ( ) next to CANCEL and press the SELECT s witch twice to load cancel settings. 8-2-18. DEFAUL T (return all settings to factory default) P osition the c[...]
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- 26 - 9. MENU LIST AND SETTINGS T op Menu Sub Menu 1 Sub Menu 2 Contents Def ault CAMERA SETUP D/N MODE A UTO / COLOR / B/W A UTO D/N LEVEL LO W / MID / HIGH LO W SHUTTER IRIS IRIS AU TO / 1/60 1/100 1/250 1/500 1/1K 1/2K 1/4K 1/10K 1/100K GAIN OFF / STD / HIGH STD SYNC INT / LL INT BLC OFF / BLC1 / BLC2 / BLC3 / BLC4 OFF SHARPNESS LOW / MID / HIG[...]
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- 27 - 10. NOTES ON USE AND INST ALLA TION • Do not aim the camera at the sun Ne ver aim the camer a at the sun ev en with the camera power off . • Do not shoot intense light Intense light such as a spotlight ma y cause a bloom or smear . A vertical str ipe may appear on the screen. Howe ver , this is not a malfunction. •T reat the camera wit[...]
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- 28 - 12. SPECIFICA TIONS Po we rA C 24V ~ ± 10% 60 Hz/DC 12V ± 10% Pow er consumption 4.5W (max) with Al lens Image sensor 1/3 inch CCD image area sensor Image pickup area 4.96 mm (0.195 inch) horizontal × 6.0 mm (0.236 inch) vertical (1/3 inch type) Effectiv e picture element 768 horizontal × 494 vertical Scanning system 2:1 interlace NTSC S[...]
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- 29 - 13. EXTERIOR VIEW[...]
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LIMITED W ARRANTY CCD SECURITY CAMERA IK-6550A The Imaging System Division ("ISD") of T oshiba America Information Systems, Inc. makes the following limited w arranties with regard to this CCD Camera Model IK-6550A ("Product"). These limited w arranties extend to the Original End-User ("Y ou[r]"). Three (3) Y ear Limit[...]