Panasonic Color Cctv Camera Wv Cl930 Operating Instructions
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11 Installations/Connections zRotate the lens (option) clockwise slowly to mount the lens. Important: • For use of C-mount lens, use the C-mount adaptor (accessory). Optional dedicated lens C-mount adaptor (accessory) * Required for use of C-mount lensC mount: 4.5 mm {5/32} or less CS mount: 4.5 mm {5/32} or less ø20 mm {ø3/4} or less Lens type Model No. 1/2-inch type {1/2} variable focal lens 1/2-inch type {1/2} zoom lenses2 x varifocal 6 x Motorized 10 x MotorizedWV-LZ80/2 WV-LZ81/6A WV-LZ81/10 Caution: • ONLY CONNECT WV-CL934 TO 24 V AC OR 12 V DC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY. • Be sure to connect the grounding lead to the GND terminal. Note: It is recommended to use a lens whose F number is F1.2 or greater. When using a lens whose F number is smaller than F1.2, sharpness of image may be diminished.
12 xConnect the ALC connector (accessory) of the lens to the ALC lens connector of the camera. If an auto iris lens with a different shaped connector is used, replace the connector with the ALC connector (accessory). ALC lens connector ALC connector Approx. 8 mmLens cable Lens cableCut hereALC connector Approx. 6 mm Pin 2 Pin 1Pin 3Rib Pin 4 qCut off the lens cable from the connector. wStrip the end 8 mm {5/16} of the lens cable outside cover, and then, remove each cover of the core wires by 2 mm {1/16}. eSolder the core wires to the pins of the ALC connector securely. Pin 1: Red (Power) Pin 2: Not used Pin 3: White (Video) Pin 4: Black (Shield)
13 ALC connectorLens cable Cover Screw (locally procured) Screws (locally procured)Camera mounting base (option) rPut the cover on the ALC connector so that the lens cable is secured to the rib. cSecure the camera mounting base (option) to an installation position, and mount the camera on the base. • The mounting method of the camera mounting base varies depending on the material of the installation position. Do not use wood screws or nails to secure the camera mounting base. • Steel products: Secured with bolts and nuts • Concrete wall: Secured with anchor bolts or AY plug bolts (M6 or M8) manufactured by Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd. (Recommended tightening torque (M6): 5.0 N·m {3.7 lbf·ft}, recom- mended tightening torque (M8): 6.2 N·m {4.6 lbf·ft} • The mounting conditions of the camera mounting base are described as follows: Important: • If the total weight of the camera and lens exceeds 1 kg, use a housing to take measures against camera drop.
14 vEstablish the connection of a coaxial cable (locally procured). Important: • Be sure to turn off the power of each device before connection. Connect a coaxial cable (locally procured) to the video output connector. If the synchroniz- ing signal input is provided from an external device, connect another coaxial cable to the external synchronization input connector. Important: • Be sure to secure the coaxial cable connectors. Tripod socket hole: 1/4-20 UNCScrews Tripod socket GEN-LOCK VIDEO OUT POWER ALARM DAY/ NIGHT GND GND IN OUT From external synchronization source (VBS/VS) (This illustration represents WV-CL930.)To video input (CAMERA IN) Coaxial cables (locally procured) 120V ~ 60Hz • When the tripod socket is mounted on the top of the camera, be sure to use the screws that were removed from the tri- pod socket. Use of longer or shorter screws may cause drop or damage. (Recommended tightening torque: 0.39 N·m {0.29 lbf·ft})Applicable mounting base Installation positionRecommend- ed screwScrew quantityMinimum pull-out strength (per 1 screw) WV-7011 On ceiling M6 4 pieces 196 N{44 lbf} WV-7010 M8 3 pieces 196 N{44 lbf} WV-7012 M6 3 pieces 196 N{44 lbf} WV-831 On wall M8 4 pieces 921 N{207 lbf} WV-7013 M6 3 pieces 2.25 kN{505 lbf} For some applicable mounting bases, A is attached to the model number. The mounting con- ditions are the same even for the A-attached models.
15 bUse a cable tie (locally procured) to attach the coaxial cable to the camera mounting base. Important: • The cable tie shall be made of metallic or durable material to be strong enough because the tie plays the role of camera drop prevention measures in case. nConnect the power cord and turn on the power. WV-CL930 Connect between the power connector on the rear side of the camera and a plug socket with the supplied power cord. Camera mounting base (option) Camera mounting base (option) The cable shall be tied to the camera mounting base. The cable shall be tied to the camera mounting base. 120V ~ 50HzGEN-LOCK VIDEO OUT POWER ALARM DAY/ NIGHT GND GND IN OUT Power cord (accessory) 120 V AC, 60 Hz Caution: The camera shall be connected with cord set with plug. Plug for respective country shall be mounted on the Power cord by a qualified electrical.
16 WV-CL934 Select either 24 V AC or 12 V DC for power supply and connect the power supply to the AC/DC power terminal. + 12 V DC or 24 V AC – AC 24V IN DC 12V IN GEN-LOCK VIDEO OUT POWER ALARM 2-N 1-L DAY/ NIGHT GND GND IN OUT mAdjust the camera angle by loosening the screw of the camera mounting base while viewing the video monitor. Be sure to loosen the screw of the camera mounting base when the camera angle is adjusted. If the camera angle is changed when the screw is tight, excessive force is applied to the camera mounting base and camera, and accordingly they may be dam- aged. Be sure to tighten the screw securely after camera angle adjustment. ,Adjust the focus. When an auto iris lens is used, the originally adjusted focus may be slightly off depending on the iris state resulting from the focal depth of the lens. In such a case, open the iris by darkening the subject as much as possible and adjust the focus, and the focus-off state can be prevented. Use of ABF of BACK-FOCUS SETUP in the setup menu (page 45) allows users to adjust the focus optimally in the range of the capability to automatically follow the variation in illuminance. (Note: The adjusted focal point is not necessarily the same as the optimal focal point at the specified illuminance.) • The out-of-focus level in the near-infrared light region may be higher than that in the visible light region. Setting C/L ←→B/W of BACK-FOCUS SETUP to AUTO or PRESET in the setup menu allows users to adjust the focus in both the near-infrared light and visible light regions. (The variation in illuminance is not followed after focus adjustment.) How to use varifocal lens/zoom lens • Reset the back focus position to the CS mount default position before the back focus adjustment. (Press the right and left buttons among the operation buttons simultaneously, or move the cursor to MANUAL-ADJ of BACK-FOCUS SETUP in the setup menu and press the right and left buttons simultaneously after pressing the setting button.) • Be aware that the adjustment method varies with varifocal lens or zoom lens models. For further information, refer to the operating instructions for the lens to be used. Caution: To prevent fire or electric shock haz- ard, use a UL listed cable (VW-1, style 1007) for the 24 V AC or 12 V DC Input Terminal.
17 Notes: • The adjustment procedure for general varifocal lenses is described as follows: For further information, refer to the operating instructions for the lens to be used. 1. Display a subject that exists as far as possible (10 m or more recommended) to adjust the back focus. 2. For 8-, or 10-fold magnification lenses, adjust the back focus after setting the zoom to the WIDE end and setting the focus to the FAR end. For 2-, or 3-fold magnification lenses, adjust the back focus after setting the zoom to the TELE end and setting the focus to the FAR end. 3. Adjust the view angle and focus coarsely by adjusting the zoom and focus of the lens to center a subject in the screen, and then perform the main adjustment of the back focus (pages 17 and 45). • When a non-Panasonic lens that has an extended range for lens focusing is used, adjust the back focus after setting the focus to a position at a short distance from the FAR end in Step 2 described above. If adjustment is performed in the extended range, appropriate adjustment cannot be obtained. How to use fixed focus lens • For a fixed focus lens with focus adjustment, adjust the back focus after setting the focus of the lens to the FAR end. .Adjusts the back focus. Use the operation buttons (page 9) for this operation. The back focus is also adjustable in the setup menu. Refer to page 45 for how to operate and detailed explanation. qPress the setting button after adjusting the view angle while viewing the video monitor. wThe focus position indicator is displayed in the lower part of the screen, and the back focus is automatically adjusted. eTo perform fine adjustment of the back focus after automatic back focus adjust- ment, use the right or left button. Notes: • No operation for more than 10 seconds automatically clears the focus position indicator. • Pressing the right and left buttons simultaneously resets the back focus position to the CS mount default position. NEAR FAR ......... |.......... INDICATOR XXXX
18 Setting of external synchronization switch When an external synchronizing signal input is provided to the external synchronization input connector on the rear side of the camera for loop through, select Hi-Z. To terminate the con- nector, select G/L 75 Ω. Select G/L 75 Ω for the normal situation, too. External terminal Important: • Be sure to turn off the power of each device before connection. Alarm output Output specification:Open collector output (max. voltage: 16 V DC) Off:2 to 4 V DC, internally pulled up On:Output voltage 1 V DC or less (max. drive current: 100 mA) Color/black-and-white input Input specification:No-voltage make contact input (3 to 5 V DC, internally pulled up) Color:Open or 3 to 5 V DC Black and white:Make contact with GND (required drive current: 0.2 mA or more) * When color input or black-and-white input is enabled, set the black-and-white switching, BW MODE to EXT. (page 40) * When an external device is connected, exercise care to avoid exceeding the rating. * Applicable wire: AWG22-AWG28, solid wire/stranded wire Strip the end 9 to 10 mm {30 to 33}of the wire and insert it. (UP) (LEFT)(RIGHT) (DOWN) (SET)FARABF/MENUHi-ZG /L75NEARExternal synchronization switch GEN-LOCK VIDEO OUT POWER ALARM DAY/ NIGHT GND GND IN OUT ALARMALARM (alarm output) DAY/ NIGHTDAY/NIGHT (color input/BW input) GNDGND WV-CL930 GNDGND IN OUT * The external terminal is the same between WV-CL930 and WV-CL934. 120V ~ 60Hz 9 to 10 mm {30 to 33}
19 Setup Menus Performing each setting item in the setup menu should be completed in advance to use this unit. Perform the settings for each item in accordance with the conditions of the camera shoot- ing area. The following is an example of setup procedure when LANGUAGE is set to ENGLISH. Setup menu list CAMERA SETUPPerforms the camera operation settings. CAMERA ID Specifies the camera title. CAMERA ID creates the camera title that indicates the camera location and other information about the camera with alphanumer- ic, symbol, and displays on the screen. ALC/ELCSelects the method of controlling the quantity of light in accordance with the lens to be used. SHUTTER Specifies the electronic shutter speed. AGC Specifies gain adjustment. SENS UP Specifies electronic sensitivity enhancement. SYNC Specifies the synchronization type. WHITE BAL Specifies white balance adjustment. MOTION DET Selects the motion detector mode. DNR Selects the level of the digital noise reduction function. RESOLUTION Selects the level of image resolution. BW MODE Performs each setting regarding the black-and-white mode such as switching between color and black- and-white images. PRIVACY ZONE Hides undesired portions in the camera shooting area. MIRROR Flips images horizontally. LENS-DRIVE Selects the drive control type in accordance with the lens to be used. STABILIZER Decides whether or not to enable the image stabilizer. BACK-FOCUS SETUPSelects the back focus setting type and performs fine adjustment. 23 25 28 29 30 31 35 36 40 40 40 42 43 43 44 45 Setup item DescriptionReference pages
20 SPECIAL SETUP CHROMA GAIN Adjusts the chroma level. AP GAIN Adjusts the aperture level. PEDESTAL Adjusts the pedestal level. HUE Adjusts the chroma phase (hue) level. PIX OFF Corrects image defect such as flaws. COMMUNICATION Performs the communication setting of the system with a receiver into which this unit is integrated. CAMERA RESET Restores the settings in the setup menu to the default settings. SER.NO. Displays the serial number of this unit. LANGUAGE SETUPSelects a language to be used in the setup menu. Setup item DescriptionReference pages 47 47 47 48 48 49 49 49 50