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Lens
Both a lens with DC controlled iris (DC lens) and a
lens with manual iris control can be used.
Attention! Protect the CCD image sensor chip
and the lenses of the lens assembly
against dust and impurities; never
touch them with your fingers.
1) Remove the lens cover (15).
2) When using a C-mount lens, screw the supplied
C-mount adapter ring (12) to the threaded ring
(14) first, then screw on the lens. When using a
CS-mount lens, remove the adapter ring (12),
then screw the lens directly on the threaded ring
(14).
When using a lens with DC controlled iris (DC
controlled automatic iris type), connect it to the
camera via the jack AUTO IRIS (10). The jack
has the following pin configuration (see fig. 3):
pin 1: damp -
pin 2: damp +
pin 3: drive +
pin 4: drive - (ground)
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Mounting
The camera can be mounted to a camera stand, to a
pan/tilt head (e. g. MONACOR VPT-50) or to a cam-
era support (e. g. support of the MONACOR TVH
series). For fixing, the camera is provided with a
thread jack (13) each [thread 6.3 mm (
upper and lower sides.
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Connection
1) Connect the BNC jack VIDEO OUT (6) via a 75 Ω
cable (e. g. MONACOR BNC-1000) to the video
input of the following unit (e. g. monitor, camera
switcher, video splitter). Observe the correct 75 Ω
termination on the monitor or, in case of series
connection, on the last monitor. With a cable
length exceeding 100 m, a video amplifier should
be inserted between camera and cable to com-
pensate the signal loss caused by the cable.
If the following unit is provided with an
S-video input, this input can be connected to the
output S-VHS (7) via an S-video cable (e. g.
MONACOR SVHS-544). Due to a separate
transmission of brightness and colour informa-
tion, the picture quality is improved.
2) For power supply connect an electronically regu-
lated 12 V power supply unit (e. g. MONACOR
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