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    Construction
    Ensuring Trouble-free Operation
    • This camera uses a “slip ring” for transmission of electrical power and signals. A dirty slip ring can cause
    deterioration of picture quality during panning and generation of noise. 
    In order to ensure trouble-free camera operation, make sure that the cleaning function (page 40) is turned on. 
    • If cleaning the slip ring does not eliminate poor picture quality and noise, it could mean that the slip ring has
    reached the end of its service life. Contact a qualified service person or system installer to have it replaced. 
    Alarm Input Connector
    Alarm Output Connector
    Video Output Connector
    Data Port
    Attachment Pipe
    Upper Base
    Rear sun shield (provided) 
    Front sun shield (provided)
    Sun shield (pre-attached at factory) 
    Dome cover (do not remove)  
    Lens The lens cannot replaced.
    Camera Safety Wire
    Power Cord
    for Heater
    Power Connector
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    							Dip switch settings 
    In a configuration, the cameras RS485 data port is used for camera control by the system controller, the cameras
    DIP switches must be configured to specify the unit number and communication parameters. 
    You need to set the DIP switches before installing the camera in the ceiling or on a wall. 
    Important:
    Do not adjust the DIP switches if you are using a coaxial multiplex system, leave them off.
    ■Communication Parameters (DIP Switch 2) 
    The factory default settings are all OFF.
    Switch 1:Terminator (Internal Termination Resistance)
    Set to ON in the following situations.
    • When only one camera is connected. 
    • When only one camera is connected via a daisy chain over a long
    distance.
    Switches 2 to 4:Communication Parameters
    This setting toggles between 2-line and 4-line communication. Use
    these switches to select the communication protocol being used. 
    1234 ON
    Terminator
    Communication 
    Parameters
    1234 ON
    4-line Communication 
    1234 ON
    2-line Communication 
    -12- 1. Attaching and removing the Upper Base 
    Refer to the installation manual of the mounting
    brackets sold separately for installation for
    removing the Upper Base. 
    2. Remove the protective sticker from the top of the
    sun shield. (Keep the protective sticker for in step 4.)
    The DIP switches can be set now.3. Set the DIP switches as the following: 
    Communication parameters: Set with switch 2 
    Unit number: Set with switch 1 
    4. Put the protective sticker back over the DIP
    switches. 
    RS485Setting
    START
     DIP SW1
    ON
    1
    23
    45
    6
    78
    DIP SW2
    O
    N
    1234
    S
    W1SW2
    Camera top view
    Protective Sticker
    DIP Switch
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    ■Unit Number (DIP Switch 1) 
    The factory default settings of these DIP switches are all OFF. (Coaxial Multiplex System) 
    Table-1
    1234
    ON
    5678
    DIP Switch 1Unit 
    Number
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    DIP Switch 1Unit 
    NumberDIP Switch 1Unit 
    Number
     
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    2223
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31
    32
    33
    34
    35
    36
    37
    38
    39
    40
    41
    42
    43
    44
    4546
    47
    48
    49
    50
    51
    52
    53
    54
    55
    56
    57
    58
    59
    60
    61
    62
    63
    64
    65
    66
    67
    68
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1 ~ 96 (page 14 Note)
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    							-14- Notes:
    • When using the Unit Number “1 ~ 96” setting, the unit number setting needs to be configured using the RS485
    SET UP menu. For details about configuring this setting, see step 2 on page 20. 
    • Turning on power when this setting is selected causes the RS485 SET UP menu to appear during the initialization
    routine. 
    1234
    ON
    5678
    DIP Switch 1Unit 
    Number
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    DIP Switch 1Unit 
    NumberDIP Switch 1Unit 
    Number
    69
    70
    71
    72
    73
    74
    75
    76
    7778
    79
    80
    81
    82
    83
    84
    85
    8687
    88
    89
    90
    91
    92
    93
    94
    951234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234
    ON
    567
    8
    ■RS485 Communication Parameters (DIP Switch 1) 
    Configuring DIP Switch 1 as shown below resets communication parameters to their factory default settings. You can
    then change the settings as desired. 
    Table-2
    1234
    ON
    5678
    DIP Switch 1 Setting Description
    1234
    ON
    5678
    1234ON5678
    1234
    ON
    5678
    This setting resets communication parameters to the factory default settings.
    BAUD RATE : 19 200 bit/s, DATA BIT : 8 bit, PARITY CHECK : NONE, STOP BIT : 1 bit
    BAUD RATE : 9 600 bit/s, DATA BIT : 8 bit, PARITY CHECK : NONE, STOP BIT : 1 bit
    BAUD RATE : 4 800 bit/s, DATA BIT : 8 bit, PARITY CHECK : NONE, STOP BIT : 1 bit
    ON
    ■Procedure to setup dip switch 1
    (1) Turn off the camera and use DIP Switch 1 to configure RS485 Communication Parameters as shown in Table-2. 
    (2) Turn on the camera. 
    This applies the setting you configured in step (1). 
    (3) Turn off the camera, use DIP Switch 1 to set the unit number (as shown in Table-1), and then turn the camera
    back on again. 
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    							Camera installation
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    ■Mounting the Camera
    Ceiling mount
    The figure shows an example of the camera mounted
    on a ceiling with a locally procured bracket.
    Refer to the instructions included with the bracket for
    filling gaps and holes with waterproof material.
    ●Construction
    ●Assemble procedure
    1. Preparations
    (1) Procure a ceiling mount bracket.
    (2) To prevent the camera from falling, use a
    mounting a bracket to which a safety wire can
    be attached.
    (3) Installation Surface
    Caution:Consult an expert on the load bearing
    capacity of the installation surface and
    structure. If the surface is not strong enough,
    the camera may fall down. Refer to the
    product specifications for weights.
    Prepare appropriate hardware (e.g. wall nuts,
    anchor bolts, etc.) for fixing on the installation
    surface.
    2. Disassembling the Camera
    (1) Remove the upper base from the camera by
    loosening 3 screws. The screws that are
    removed need to be used during reassembly.
    Be careful to not lose them. Turn the upper base
    and separate it.
    * Special screw (mounting screw): Use a
    hexagon wrench for the hexagon screw (M6).
    (2) Remove the attachment pipe from the upper
    base by loosening 4 screws.
    * Special screw (mounting screw): Use a
    hexagon wrench for the hexagon screw (M6).
    (Ø 58)
    (60)
    25
    8540 1-1/2A deep 30 MAX
    PT11 crest (parallel pipe thread)40 1-1/2B deep 30 MAX
    PT11 crest (taper pipe thread)
    x3
    x4
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    							4. Mounting the camera
    (1) Aim the START arrow at the bent portion of the
    leaf spring.
    (2) Be sure to hook the fall prevention wire into the
    bracket.
    (3) Fix the camera to the upper base.
    • Move the camera up so that its guide pins fit
    into the guide holes of the upper base.
    • Turn the camera counter-clockwise to the
    end, viewed from the bottom.
    • Fasten 3 screws (the screws that were
    removed in step (1) of “2. Disassembling the
    Camera”).
    Caution:Tighten the three (3) mounting screws
    for the upper base. 
    Recommended torque: Approximately 5.0
    N/m {51 kgf cm}
    Poorly tightened screws may result in water
    leaking into the camera or possible fire.
    3. Mounting the Bracket
    (1) Fix the bracket to the installation surface using
    appropriate bolts, nuts or the like (not supplied).
    Make sure that everything is tightened securely.
    (2) Fix the attachment pipe to the bracket.
    (3) Thread cables through the bracket. Connect
    cables, referring to CONNECTIONS.
    Warning:Seal the cables with plastic or rubber
    tape to prevent it from being exposed. 
    (4) Fix the upper base to the attachment pipe.
    • Fasten 4 screws (the screws that were
    removed in step (2) of 2. Disassembling the
    Camera) making sure that REAR engraved
    on the upper base faces the wall.
    Recommended torque: Approximately 5.0
    N/m {51 kgf cm}
    • Fill the gap between the bracket and
    attachment pipe with waterproof material
    such as silicon clay. See instructions of the
    bracket for details.
    Warning:Carefully apply the sealing so that
    water or moisture cannot get inside. If water
    gets inside the camera it could cause a
    shock or fire. Also, if moisture gets inside the
    camera it could cause the dome to become
    foggy.
    Attachment Pipe
    Cables
    Upper Base
    Upper Basex4 Screws Waterproof Material
    START
    Leaf SpringBending
    Fall Prevention
    Wire
    x3 Screws
    Enclosure
    Upper Base
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    							■Installing the brackets
    Refer to the installation guides provided with the
    brackets. 
    ■Attach the brackets to the camera
    1. Put the waterproof caps (provided) onto the tops of
    the screws. 
    ■Attach the front and rear sun
    shields (provided) to the camera
    1. Hold the front and rear sun shields by the
    indentations on the rims and release the hooks from
    both sides to separate them. 
    A wire is attached to one side to prevent them from
    being lost. 
    2. Hold the front and rear sun shields near the Upper
    Base in position to be mounted.3. Before clamping the sun shield, close the front and
    rear sun shields (first latch the hook on the wire
    side, and then do the other side). 
    * Take care that the camera safety wire does not go
    on the inside. 
    4. Align the arrow (
    Ü) on the rear sun shield with the
    START arrow (Ú) on the sun shield and then turn
    them to the “LOCK” arrow (Ú) until they click.  
    5. Use the screws on the front/rear sun shields to
    attach them to the camera.
    Recommended tightening torque: 5.0 N/m {51 kgf
    cm}
    Note:To remove the front/rear sunshields from the
    camera, do the above procedure in reverse. 
    Caution:The camera safety wire is designed to allow
    the camera to hang from it. Do not apply force greater
    than the weight of the camera to the wire.
    -17-
    Wire 
    Unhook Indented parts 
    Sun shield Camera
    Safety wire
    Align with this arrow  
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    							Pin no. Power source
    1
    2
    3
    424 V AC LIVE
    24 V AC NEUTRAL
    Ground
    Not use
    Connections
    -18-
    RS485 Data PortAlarm Input ConnectorAlarm Output Connector
    T(B)T(A)R(B)R(A)
    Red
    Orange
    Yellow
    GreenData  
    Tx
    Data  
    Rx
    (RJ-12)Alarm In 2 (Red) Alarm In 1 (Black)
    GND (Brown)
    Alarm In 3 (Yellow)
    Alarm In 4 (Blue) GND (Orange)
    GND (
    Light Blue or Green)
    GND (Violet)Alarm Out 2 (Pink) Alarm Out 1 (Grey)
    GND (White)
    GND (Light Green  
                       or Light Blue) 
    Separate 2-wire
    24 V  AC
    Coaxial Cable (5C-2V)*224 V  AC Cable for camera 24 V  AC Cable for Heater
    RS485 Data Port
    To VIDEO IN port  
    (CAMERA IN)
    8P Alarm Cable (provided)
    4P Alarm Cable (provided)To sensor, etc.
    To buzzer,  
    display device, etc.  To Matrix Switcher,  
    etc. 
    Video Output  
    Connector
    Alarm Input  
    Connector
    Alarm Output  
    ConnectorTwisted Pair Cable*1
    (BNC)
    (RJ-12)
    *1: For twisted pair cable, use shielded low-impedance cable with a thickness of at least AWG#22
    (0.33 mm2). 
    *2: Keep the overall length of coaxial cable under 1200 meters (in the case of 5C-2V). 
    For details, see the operating instructions for the Panasonic system equipment you are going to
    connect. 
    *3: Be sure to connect the grounding cable to ground. 
    Alarm In/Out Ratings
    Alarm In :5 V DC pull-up input. Drive capacity of at
    lease 0.2 mA required. 
    OFF :4 V DC minimum 5 V DC maximum,
    or open 
    ON :1 V DC maximum or short
    Alarm Out :Open collector output. 16 V DC, 100 mA
    maximum drive capacity 
    OFF :Open
    ON :100 mA maximum 
    * When connecting to an external device, set up the
    system so the ratings are not exceeded. 
    Note:Do not turn off camera power within 30 seconds
    after turning it on. Doing so can cause pan, tilt, zoom,
    or focus to go out of position. Precautions
    • The following connections should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers in accordance
    with all local codes.
    • Turn off the power at the fuse box before starting the installation work, or it so could result in fire, electric shock,
    personal injury, and material damage. 
    #24
    (0.22mm2) Copper wire size
    (AWG)
    Length
    of cable
    (approx.)(m)
    (ft)#22
    (0.33mm2)#20
    (0.52mm2)#18
    (0.83mm2)
    20 30 45 75
    65 100 160 260
    • 24 V AC Power Supply Connection
    Recommended wire gauge sizes for 24 V AC line
    Accessory Connector Information
    1 3
    2 4
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    ContactInsert UpAApprox.
    3 mm {0.1}
    Insert the wire until A position
    and clamp the contacts.
    Wire
    Up
    Contact
    Wire
    Approx.
    3 mm {0.1}
    Insert the wire until A position
    and clamp the contacts.
    ContactUp
    Wire
    How to Assemble the Cable with the Accessory
    Connector
    Strip back the cable jacket approx. 3 mm {0.1} and
    separate the individual conductors.
    Prepare the individual conductors for clamping. Use
    MOLEX band tool part number 57027-5000 (for UL-
    Style Cable UL1015) or 57026-5000 (for UL-Style
    UL1007) for clamping the contacts.
    After clamping the contacts, push them into the proper
    holes in the accessory connector of this camera until
    they snap in place.
    Cautions:
    • Shrinking the cable-entry seal is a one-time
    procedure. Do not shrink the cable-entry seal until
    ascertaining that the unit is functioning.
    • CONNECT THIS TO 24 V AC CLASS 2 POWER
    SUPPLY ONLY.
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    							RS485 setup
    The following procedure is to configure the RS485
    setup when using the system controller to control the
    camera (pan, tilt, etc.) via the cameras data port. 
    1. Display the setup menu (page 24), move the cursor
    to COMMUNICATION O, and then press the CAM
    (SET) button. 
    This will display the RS485 setup menu. 
    2. Check the unit number. (page 13)
    The UNIT NUMBER item shows the unit number
    specified by DIP Switch 1. The factory default unit
    number is 1. 
    If DIP Switch 1 specifies 1 to 96 as the unit number,
    move the cursor to UNIT NUMBER and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select a unit number (1 to 96). 
    Note:It is not necessary to configure the RS485
    SET UP menu SUB ADDRESS setting. 
    3. Move the cursor to BAUD RATE, and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select a baud rate setting. 
    Tilting the joystick cycles through the baud rate
    (transmission speed) display in the sequence
    shown below. (unit: bits/s) The factory default
    setting is 19200. 
    4. Move the cursor to DATA BIT, and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select a data bit setting (7 or
    8). 
    The factory default setting is 8. 
    5. Move the cursor to PARITY CHECK, and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select a parity bit setting
    (NONE, ODD, EVEN). 
    The factory default setting is NONE. 
    6. Move the cursor to STOP BIT, and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select a stop bit setting (1 or
    2). 
    The factory default setting is 1. 
    7. Move the cursor to XON/XOFF, and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select an XON/XOFF setting. 
    The factory default setting is NOT USE. 
    NOT USE :Disables X ON/X OFF data flow control. 
    USE :Enables X ON/X OFF data flow control. 8. Move the cursor to WAIT TIME, and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select a wait time setting. 
    The wait time is the time that the camera should
    wait before resending data when no receive
    acknowledgement (ACK) is returned after data is
    sent. 
    Tilting the joystick cycles through the wait time
    display in the sequence shown below. (unit: ms)
    The factory default setting is OFF. 
    9. Move the cursor to ALARM DATA, and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select an alarm data send
    mode setting. 
    POLLING :Sends alarm data in response to a
    request by the system controller. 
    AUTO1 :Sends alarm data each time an alarm
    signal is input. 
    AUTO2 :Sends alarm data at five-second intervals.
    This is the factory default setting. 
    10. Move the cursor to DELAY TIME, and then tilt the
    joystick left or right to select a delay time setting.
    The delay time is the time is the time the camera
    should wait before sending a receive acknowledge
    (ACK). The delay time display changes in the
    sequence shown below. (unit: ms) The factory
    default setting is OFF. 
    This setting can be configured only when 2-line
    configuration is selected by DIP Switch 2. (page 12) 
    -20-
       ** RS485 SETUP ** 
    UNIT NUMBER
    SUB ADDRESS 
    BAUD RATE
    DATA BIT
    PARITY CHECK
    STOP BIT
    XON/XOFF
    WAIT TIME
    ALARM DATA
    DELAY TIME
     RET TOP1
    -----
    19200
    8
    NONE
    1
    NOT USE
    OFF
    AUTO2
    OFF
    2400        4800        9600       19200
    OFF  ↔  100MS  ↔   200MS  ↔  400MS  ↔  1000MS
    OFF  ↔  100MS 
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