Panasonic Color CCTV Camera Wv Cw500 Series Installation Guide
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21 t Mount the supplied base cover on the camera mount bracket. Important: • To prevent the cables from being caught when the base cover is attached, keep the cables inside the cable guide. y Use the bit for tamperproof screw (acces- sory) to tighten the fixing screws provided on both sides of the base cover. (Recommended tightening torque: 0.78 N·m) Base cover Base cover fixing screw
22 x Remove the enclosure and inner dome from the main body by loos- ening the three fixing screws. Loosen the three fixing screws by using the provided bit for tamperproof screw. Detach the inner dome while pushing the parts with the "PUSH" indication. Important: • Do not hold the inner dome when carrying the camera. Otherwise, the camera part may fall and it may damage the camera. Note: • Perform the same procedure when replac- ing with the optional dome cover WV- CW4S. c Secure the camera to the bracket with the camera fixing screw (red, 1 position). Important: • The camera fixing screw shall be securely tightened. Otherwise, water exposure may cause damage or malfunction of camera, or camera dropping may result in injury. (Recommended tightening torque: 0.78 N·m) v Remove the screw (blue, 1 position) for transport protection with a Phillips screw driver. Press the parts with the PUSH indication. Screw for transport protection (blue) Camera xing screw (red) * The camera xing screw shall be securely tightened.
23 Adjust the camera z Be sure to view the monitor for adjustment when the camera angle is adjusted. \ Connect the monitor for adjustment (e.g. a small LCD) to the monitor output connector, and adjust the camera angle. When determining the camera angle, repeat fine follow the adjusting procedure of q, w, and e shown below. q Loosen the panning lock screw and rotate the camera head horizontally to adjust panning, and tighten the panning lock screw. w Loosen the tilting lock screws and rotate the camera head vertically to adjust tilting, and tighten the tilting lock screw. e Rotate the tilt adjusting table, and adjust the azimuth angle of the ima\ ge. Important: • The panning lock screw and the tilting lock screw shall be securely tightened. (Recommended tightening torque: 0.59 N·m) Note: • The video output to the BNC connector will be interrupted while an adjusting monitor is con- nected to the monitor output connector. • At the same time for the pan and tilt adjustments, make focus adjustments of Step 2. LOCK LOCK LOCK LOCK 75 ° Tilting lock screw Monitor output connector (RCA) Tilt adjusting table Panning lock screw Panning table
24 x Adjusts the focus. Focus adjustment shall be performed when camera angle adjustment are performed. Adjust the focus by following the adjusting proce- dure of q, w, and e shown below. q Loosen the zoom lock knob and move the knob between TELE and WIDE to obtain the appropriate angle of view, and then tighten the zoom lock knob. w Loosen the focus lock knob, make coarse adjustment of the focus, and then tighten the focus lock knob. e Perform major adjustment of back focus through the setup menu or perform major adjustment by following Steps 3 and 4 below (+ Operating Instructions (PDF)). Note: • Reset the back focus position to the CS mount default position before the back focus adjust- ment. (Hold down the right and left buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds or more, or move the cursor to "MANUAL-ADJ" of "BACK-FOCUS SETUP" in the setup menu and press the right and left buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds or more after pressing the setting button.) c Press the [ABF1] button after adjusting the view angle while viewing the m\ onitor for adjustment. The ABF operation indicator (+ page 12) lights, the focus position is displayed in the lower part of the screen, and the back focus is automatically adjusted. TELETELE WIDEWIDE FAR FAR NEARNEARZoom lock knobFocus lock knob NEAR FAR ......... |.......... INDICATOR XXXX FOCUSING
25 v To perform fine adjustment of the back focus after the ABF operation indi\ cator goes off and automatic back focus is adjusted, use the right or left button. Note: • No operation for 10 seconds or more automatically clears the focus position indicator. • To change the angle of view by moving the zoom adjustment ring, also move the focus lock knob to adjust the focus. • 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 aperture by darkening the subject as much as possible in the same way of taking picture, and then adjust the focus. Defocus can be prevent- ed. • Use of "ABF" of "BACK-FOCUS" in the setup menu (+ Operating Instructions (PDF)) allows users to adjust the focus optimally in the range of the capability to automatically follow the vari- ation in 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 (+ Operating Instructions (PDF)) 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 adjust\ ment.).
26 b Mount the enclosure and inner dome. Tighten the screws that have been loos- ened in Step 2 in page 22 using the sup- plied driver bit. (Recommended tightening torque: 0.78 N·m) Important: • Attach the inner dome in accordance with the lens direction to not to change the lens direction. • Check if the tabs of the inner dome are firmly fit. • Remove the cushioning (pink sheet) from the inside of the dome and the protection sheet from the outside of the dome. Note: • Defocus may be caused by the reinstalled enclosure. When using a system controller (option), adjust the back-focus on the setup menu after attaching the enclosure. (+ Operating Instruc- tions (PDF)) • When not using a system controller, by using the [ABF2] button back-focus adjustment is avail- able after attaching the enclosure. The procedure for the use of the [ABF2] button is as speci- fied below. q Press the [ABF2] button. → The ABF operation indicator will start blinking. w While the indicator is blinking (for around 3 minutes), attach the enclosure to the camera. e When the indicator changes to steady light, back-focus will be adjusted automatically. After the back-focus is adjusted, the indicator will go out. * Do not aim the camera to objects continuously moving. * If the indicator blinks again after changing to steady light, back-focus adjustment may have failed. In this case, check the back-focus on the LCD monitor. To adjust the back-focus again, perform Step q to e again. Cutout for mounting Groove for mounting
27 Waterproof treatment for the cable joint sections Adequate waterproof treatment is required for the cables when the camera with exposed cables is installed by means of the camera mount bracket or it is installed under the eaves. The camera body is waterproof, but the cable ends are not waterproof. Be sure to use the supplied butyl tape at the connection parts of the power cord and video output cable to apply waterproof treatment in the following procedure. Failure to observe this may cause water leakage resulting in malfunction. Stretch the tape by approx. twice (see the illustration below) and wind it around the cable. Insuffi- cient tape stretch causes insufficient waterproofing. Note: • To install this product outdoors, be sure to waterproof the cables. The camera body is water - proof (IEC IP66 or equivalent) only when installation specified in this document and appropriate waterproofing are properly performed. The bracket is not waterproof. • The cable shall be wound with butyl tape in a half-overlapping manner. When using power cord When using video output cable Dobled length Stretch the tape to about twice.
28 Important: • If open wiring is conducted, be sure to use conduits and run the cables inside the tubes to pro- tect the cables from direct sunlight. • When the conduit is connected at the lateral or bottom position, either of the arrow marks on the bracket shall be the top position. • When the conduit is connected from the top, the arrow mark on the attachment shall be either of the right or left position. • For installation on the wall, do not connect the dehumidifying device at the upper side to pre- vent water from being stored in the dehumidifying device. If water remains inside, the dehumidifying device cannot function properly. • Installation work shall be such that there is no intrusion of water into the architecture through the conduits having been joined. Arrow mark Connecting conduit FRONT TOP
29 Make a connection Cautions: • ONLY CONNECT WV-CW504 TO 24 V AC OR 12 V DC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY. (WV-CW504) • Be sure to connect the grounding lead to the GND terminal. * When using 12 V DC power supply, the optional heater unit is unavailable. To 220 V to 240 V AC power supply (WV-CW500) To 24 V AC/12 V DC* power supply (WV-CW504) Video output cable (approx. 16 cm) Brown (Live) Blue (Neutral) Green/Y ellow (GND) To GND** BNC connector BNC connector BNC connectorTo VIDEO IN Power cord (WV-CW504: approx. 17 cm) (WV-CW500: approx. 183.5 cm) l Video output connection The video output connector is connected to the monitor or other system devices with a coaxial cable (locally procured). The maximum extensible length is shown in the table. Type of coaxial cable RG-59/U (3C-2V) RG-6/U (5C-2V) RG-11/U (7C-2V) RG-15/U (10C-2V) Recommended maximum cable length m 250 500 600 800 l Power connection Precaution: The following connections should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers in accordance with local electrical code. • Wire colors & functions Camera power cord Wire color 24 V AC 12 V DC Brown 24 V AC (L) Positive Blue 24 V AC (N) Negative Green/yellow To GND **(not in use) Wire color 220 V to 240 V AC Brown 220 V to 240 V AC (L) Blue 220 V to 240 V AC (N) Green/yellow To GND Cautions: • Be sure to connect the GND (grounding) lead of the camera and grounding terminal of the power supply when using a 24 V AC (WV-CW504) or 220 V to 240 V AC (WV- CW500) power source.
30 • Shrinking the cable-entry seal is a onetime procedure. Do not shrink the cable-entry seal until it has been ascertained that unit is functioning. ONLY CONNECT THIS TO 24 V AC or 12 V DC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY. • Cord length and wire gauge 24 V AC The recommended cord length and copper wire size are shown in the table for reference. The voltage supplied to the camera should be between 19.5 V AC and 28 V AC. Recommended wire gauge for 24 V AC line. Copper wire size (AWG)#24 (0.22 mm2) #22 (0.33 mm2) #20 (0.52 mm2) #18 (0.83 mm2) Length of cable (approx.) m 20 30 45 75 12 V DC The recommended resisance and copper wire size are shown in the table for reference. The voltage supplied to the camera should be between 10.8 V DC and 16 V DC. Resistance of copper wire [20 °C] Copper wire size (AWG) #24 (0.22 mm2) #22 (0.33 mm2) #20 (0.52 mm2) #18 (0.83 mm2) Resistance (Ω/m) 0.078 0.050 0.03 0.018 Use the formula below to calculate the power cord and power supply. "L", "R", "V A", "I" shall satisfy the inequalitty below. 10.8 V DC ≤ V A - 2(R x I x L) ≤ 16 V DC L: Cord length (m) R: Resistance of copper wire (Ω/m) V A: DC output voltage of power supply unit I: DC current consumption (A). See speci- fications. Important: When using 12 V DC power supply, the heater is unavailable.