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INSTRUCTION MANU AL DOME CAMERA ZEIM-4000100G A.1 IK-DF02A T ABLE OF CONTENTS IMPOR T ANT SAFEGU ARDS ........................................ 1 1. FEA TURES AND DESCRIPTION ................................. 4 2. COMPONENTS ............................................................ 4 3. P AR T NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ................................ [...]
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- 1 - 1. Read Instructions All the safety and operating 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. W arnings Comply with all warnings on the product and in the instruction manual. 4. Follow Instructions F ollo w all o[...]
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- 2 - • 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 COVER (OR BA CK). NO USER SER VICEABLE P ARTS 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 user[...]
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- 3 - Disclaimer We disclaim any responsibility and shall be held harmless f or any damages or losses incurred by the user in any of the f ollowing cases: 1. Fire, earthquake or any other act of God; acts by third parties; misuse b y the user, whether intentional or accidental; use under extreme operating conditions . 2. Malfunction or non-function[...]
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- 4 - 1. FEA TURES AND DESCRIPTION 1. 24V AC/12V DC dual-v oltage capability extends power options . 2. Camera has the ability to automatically switch to color in da ylight or black and white at night. 3. Camera synchronization mode is selectable between internal and line lock. 4. Back Light Compensation (BLC) adjusts f or strong backlight conditio[...]
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- 5 - 1 ON OFF 234 3. P AR T NAMES AND FUNCTIONS P an ADJ Scre w Tu rn the ring-type screw to adjust the lens pan angle. F asten and lock it after completing the adjustment. Po wer Input Wire Connect the power cable to 24V A C or 12V DC. Length: approx. 12 inches (300mm) Video Wire (BNC T ap) Connect the video cable to a monitor or video de vice. T[...]
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- 6 - 4. CONNECTIONS •P ow er plugs of connected equipment must be disconnected bef ore camera installation. •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 oper ation of equipment to be connected, refer to their operation manuals . •A power supply with cab le, conne[...]
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- 7 - 4-2. Line lock Contr ol • Matching the vertical synchronization with the power frequency is called the Line Loc k. •T o activate the line loc k, set the LL switch to ON. • When two or more cameras are s witched by the video switcher f or viewing with a displa y monitor the vertical synchronization phase can be lock ed to the power frequ[...]
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- 8 - Upside P 5. INST ALLA TION Note: The attached screws are used to install the camer a to a solid surf ace. If installing to surfaces of loose or thin materials, use the appropriate anchors (not included) with the screws. 5-1. Installing the Camera 5-1-1. T amper Resistant Feature 1. To remov e the cov er, rotate the cov er counter clockwise . [...]
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- 9 - Upside T o Determine Whic h Set of Mounting Holes to Use Mounting Holes (i) • Installation to a wall or ceiling. (Refer to section 5-1-2.) • Installation to a switch bo x positioned normally on a wall. (Refer to section 5-1-3 (i).) • Installation to a switch bo x attached to a ceiling. (Refer to section 5-1-3 (i) f or s witch bo x orien[...]
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- 10 - 5-1-2. Installation to a Wall or Ceiling To mount the camer a directly on the wall or ceiling. 1. Prepare the mounting space. 2. Place the camera on the wall or ceiling and mark four scre w positions with a pen. 3. Attach the camera with the f our screws to the w all or ceiling. 4. F asten all the screws. (i) Rerouting the Wires for Flush Mo[...]
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- 11 - B: Routing the Wires to the Left Side 1. Remov e the wires from the wire hole and position them to the left of the base. 2. Firmly secure the wires with the wire tie. Do not over tighten the wire tie. Wire Tie Wire Hole (ii) Notching Out a Hole f or the Wires • Cut out the knock out, "A" f or the r ight side or "B" f or[...]
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- 12 - 1.81(46) Dimensions: inch (mm) 3.29(83.5) Upside 5-1-3. Installation to a Switch Bo x (i) Mounting the Camera to a Switch Bo x Positioned Normall y on a W all 1. Install the s witch box. 2. Set the "Upside" on the base to the up position. 3. Attach the camera to the s witch box with the f our mounting screws. Mounting Screw x 4 (no[...]
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- 13 - 1.81(46) Dimensions: inch (mm) 3.29(83.5) Upside (ii) Mounting the Camera to a Switch Bo x Positioned Side ways 1. Install the s witch box positioned side ways on a wall. 2. Attach the f our mounting screws to the s witch bo x. 3. P ositioning the "Upside" at the top, mo ve the screws through the base and turn the base clockwise. 4[...]
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- 14 - (iii) Mounting the Camera to a Switch Bo x Attached to a Ceiling 1. P osition the cover to conceal the unlock-b utton from the visible side. 2. Use the mounting holes (i) or (ii) depending on the direction of the s witch bo x. (Refer to section 5-1-3 (i) or (ii).) 3. Attach the camera to the s witch box with the f our mounting screws. Ceilin[...]
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- 15 - 5-2. Adjusting the Viewing Angle (1) T o check the video image on the monitor , connect the "Monitor Out Harness Wire" to the connector "MON". (2) The lens pan direction can be adjusted by turning pan lock 1 counter cloc kwise to loosen it without moving the lens. Retighten after adjusting. (3) Tilt angle of the lens can [...]
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- 16 - 7. LINE LOCK PHASE If two or more cameras within a system ha ve diff erent AC line phases and the y are switched by a video s witcher , the picture on the display monitor will fluctuate v er tically . Connect 24V A C input lines of all cameras so that they all share the same phase . If you still ha ve v er tical fluctuation, adjust the V PHA[...]
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- 17 - 8. NO TES ON USE AND INST ALLA TION • Do not aim the camera at the sun Nev er aim the camera 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 ma y appear on the screen. Howe ver , this is not a malfunction. •T reat the camera wit[...]
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- 18 - 9. IN CASE OF PR OBLEMS Condition No image Unnatural color The image is out of f ocus . The image is dark. Check P oints • Are the camera and connected equipment turned on? • Is the mode setting s witch DC/AES set to OFF? Be sure to set to ON. • Are wires connected correctly? • Is the displa y monitor adjusted correctly? • Is the l[...]
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- 19 - 1. Image System Image De vice Pixel Elements 2. Electrical TV System Horizontal Resolution S/N Ratio Minimum Illumination A uto Gain Control (A GC) Iris Control Mode White Balance White Balance Range Gamma compensation Backlight Compensation (BLC) Video Output Signal Synchronization System 3. Mechanical W eight Dimension 4. Optical Built-in [...]
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- 20 - 11. EXTERIOR VIEW 1.81 (46) (1.81 (46)) 2.05 (52) 0.05 (1.2) 3.94 (100) 3.99 (101.2) 3.29 (83.5) (3.29 (83.5)) Dimensions: inch (mm) 5.08 (129) 5.08 (129)[...]
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- 21 - 1.81 (46) 1.81 (46) 3.94 (100) depth about 1.58 (40) 3.29 (83.5) Dimensions: inch (mm) Screw ( 0.18 (4)) x4 - TP4 x37 W all[...]
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- 22 - MEMO[...]
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LIMITED W ARRANTY CCD SECURITY CAMERA IK-DF02A The Imaging System Division ("ISD") of T oshiba America Information Systems, Inc. makes the f ollowing limited warranties with regard to this CCD Camera Model IK-DF02A ("Product"). These limited w arranties extend to the Original End-User ("Y ou[r]"). Three (3) Y ear Limit[...]