F. E/I (electronic iris) / (ON/OFF) (Sw1)
Automatically varies the camera's shutter to mimic auto iris control, allowing
fixed or manual iris lenses to be used in a wider range of applications.
When this function is used, turn off the F/F function (SW2).
G. Phase Adjustment (Potentiometer)
Phase adjustment is used in a multi-camera system when power is supplied
from different sources, causing the camera to be out of phase. This situation
affects auto-switching of the cameras by causing a vertical flip or roll during
the switch interval. The vertical phase adjustment allows the camera's line
lock sync to be adjusted from 0 to 360 degrees with reference to the zero line
crossing of the AC power source.
A
. Ensure that all cameras are powered from the same electrical source
and wired in a similar fashion.
B
. Adjust the phase control on the back of the camera until there is no
vertical flip or roll on the monitor when using an auto-switcher.
H. Iris Adjustment Pot (Potentiometer)
This control adjusts the level of the auto iris when the A/I lens selection
switch is set to the DC position and a DC lens is mounted on the camera.
The switch should be in the video position when an auto iris video lens is
mounted on the camera. If a video auto iris lens is used, this adjustment has
no function.
4.6
Video Output Connector (BNC)
A 1.0Vp-p / 75 ohms composite video signal is provided at this connector.
4.7
Power Input Terminal / Power Cord
The terminal accepts, AC 24V
UL Listed class 2 power supply only and the cord models accept
230 VAC
± 10%, 50 Hz
CAUTION: Connect to AC 24V or DC 12V using UL Listed class 2 power
supply only.
4.8
Power LED
The LED light is green, while power is supplied to the camera.
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± 10%, 50 Hz
or DC 12V
12
using
± 10%