Panasonic Color Cctv Cameras Wv Cw484 Operating Instructions
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11 qPower cable (12 V DC or 24 V AC) Cautions: Supplies 24 V AC or 12 V DC from an external power source. wVideo output cable with BNC connec- tor Connects with the video connector. eEnclosure rFocus lever Fixes the focus position after adjusting. tZoom lever Fixes the zoom position after adjusting. yTilting lock screw Fixes the tilting position after adjusting. uAzimuth (Angle adjuster) Shoots in a straight-angle field of view when aiming at an object in a slanting direction even if the tilt angle has been set. iPanning table Adjusts the panning angle of the camera. oPanning lock screw Fixes the panning position after adjust- ing. !0Camera lock screw Fixes the camera and camera attach- ment.!1Monitor output jack (3.5 diam. mini jack) Connects the LCD monitor and such devices with 3.5 diam. 2-pole L-type plug for checking images. !2Optional heater connector (6 pin female) When an optional heater unit is installed in the camera, the harness exiting from the unit will be connected to this. !3LED indicator Shows the ABF status. !4Operation buttons !5SET button [(SET), ABF2/MENU] Activates an item selected in the setup menu. Refer to p. 18 for details on the [ABF2] button. !6DOWN button [(DOWN), ABF1] Moves the cursor downward and selects items in the setup menu. Refer to p. 22 for details on the [ABF1] function !7UP button (UP) Moves the cursor upward and selects items in the setup menu. !8LEFT button [(LEFT), NEAR] Moves the cursor to the left, selects the mode and adjusts some levels. !9RIGHT button [(RIGHT), FAR] Moves the cursor to the right, selects the mode and adjusts some levels.
12 Lens Mounting (WV-CW484FK, CW484SK) 1. Before mounting the lens, remove the protection sheet from the camera. 2. Mount the optional lens to the camera by turning the lens clockwise. 3. Insert the connector of lens into the connector of camera, and bind the connectors with the fixing band.
13 Installations • The following installation should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. • Mounting Bracket (WV-Q114) is optional for WV-CW484F, WV-CW484FK. Use the screws provided to the Mounting Bracket. • Mounting Bracket is provided to WV-CW484S, WV-CW484SK. Use the screws provided to this product. Important: • Prepare four fixing screws to be used to mount the provided camera attachment according to the material of the area where the attachment is to be installed. Recommended tightening torque is as follows. M4: 1.6 N·m {1.18 lbf·ft} • Do not use wood screws to fix the camera attachment since they are not strong enough to support the weight of the camera and the bracket. • When using the provided camera attachment, make sure that either of the arrow marks faces upward. • When the installation area is not strong enough, reinforce and strenghten it or use Mounting Bracket or Ceiling Mount Bracket (WV-Q166). • Required pull-out capacity of a single screw/bolt is 196 N {44.06 lbf} or more. • When using an optional mounting bracket, refer to the operating instructions of the bracket in use. The mounting requirements are shown as follows. * Make sure that the installed mount bracket can support more than 5 times of the weight of the camera. Mounting place Ceiling/wallModel (direct mounting)Recommended screw M4 or equivalentNumber of screws 4 pcs.Minimum pull-out strength (per 1 pc.) 196 N {44.06 lbf} Ceiling/wall CeilingWV-Q114 (approx. 470 g {1.04 lbs.}) WV-Q166 (approx. 680 g{1.5 lbs.})– –– –* *
Using Mounting Bracket • Secure the camera mounting bracket to wall or ceiling, and fix the provided camera attach- ment to the mounting bracket with the screws for to the mounting bracket. (Refer to the fol- lowing figures.) Verify the camera attachment and mounting bracket are mounted firmly after screwing them. • When routing cables sideway or through the wall/ceiling, the mounting bracket is used. • When routing cables sideway, open the sideway cable exit unscrewing the lid by use of a hexagon wrench. Screw the detached lid to the cable access hole on the bottom of the bracket. • Make sure that either of the arrow marks faces upward. 85 mm {3.35} Bracket center Drain slit** For wall mounting, do not face the sideway cable exits upward.51 mm {2} Sideway cable exit85 mm {3.35} TOP Screws for the mounting bracket TOPTOP Cable access hole Mounting bracket 14 Installations Using a Junction Box Secure the provided camera attachment to the two gang junction box (4 in. x 4 in.) built in a wall or ceiling. 46 mm {1.81} Junction box Camera attachment (provided) 83.5 mm {3.29} Screws for the camera attachment (Locally procured)
15 Camera attachment (provided) TOP TOPTOPMounting bracket
16 How to mount the camera 1. Connect the power cable and the BNC plug of the video output cable. (Refer to p. 23 Connections.) 2. Secure the camera with four attachment fix- ing screws. 3. Fit the protrusion at the rear of camera unit in the dent of camera attachment. Protrusion Rear screw Screw hole of camera attachment 4. Hook the rear screws on the screw holes of camera attachment, and turn the camera unit clockwise to fix the camera unit and camera attachment. Dent TOP Dent 3. Fit the protrusion at the rear of camera unit in the dent of camera attachment.
17 5. Remove the enclosure from the main body by loosening the three fixing screws. The enclosure is fixed with tamperproof screws. Loosen the three fixing screws by using the provided bit for tamperproof screw. Note:Perform the same procedure when replacing with the optional dome cover WV-CW4C. 4. Hook the rear screws on the screw holes of camera attachment, and turn the cam- era unit clockwise to fix the camera unit and camera attachment. Protrusion Rear screw Screw hole of camera attachment 6. Remove the red-colored screw for trans- port protection with a Phillips screw driv- er.
18 7. Secure the camera unit to the bracket with the camera lock screw. (The illustration describes an example using a junction box.) Camera fixing screw 8. Adjust the camera. (Refer to p. 21.) 9. Attach the enclosure to the camera. Firmly tighten the three tamper-proof screws. (Recommended tightening torque 0.78 N·m {0.58 lbf·ft}) Notes: • Defocus may be caused by the reinstalled enclosure. When using a system controller, adjust the back-focus on the setup menu after attaching the enclosure. • When not using a system controller, back-focus adjustment is available by using the [ABF2] button after attaching the enclosure. qPress the [ABF2] button. The LED indicator will start blinking. wWhile the LED indicator is blinking (for around 3 minutes), attach the enclosure to the camera. eWhen the LED indicator changes to steady light, back-focus will be adjusted automati- cally. rAfter the back-focus is adjusted, the LED indicator will go out. • Do not aim the camera to objects continuously moving. • If the LED 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 qto eagain.
19 Waterproof Process • When routing cables sideway using Mounting Bracket or installing the camera under eaves, apply waterproof process to the cable and relevant portions. • The cables are not waterproofed. Provide water sealing for the tube ends and the portions between cable cores as well as connecting portions. • The use of vinyl tape or other tapes instead of the butyl tape may cause water absorption from a gap and finally condensation and water leakage. Waterproof processing of cable connection Surely use the provided butyl tape. (Do not use a sealing material on those parts.) 1. Connect and tape the power cables. 2. Bind the power cables together with the tape. 3. Tape the BNC-BNC joint of video output cable. Winding the provided butyl tape Stretch the tape to about twice its original length as shown and wind the tape around the cables. The tape will not harden if the tape is not stretched enough. Power cable Video output cable Stretch the tape to about twice. Doubled length
20 Notes: • Surely attach a pipe fitting to the bracket to avoid exposing the cables. Otherwise, cable deterioration resulting from cable exposure may cause a short circuit. • Run the conduit downward or pull the conduit out of the side of the bracket. When pulling the conduit out of the side of the bracket, run the conduit downward once, and upward. • For wall installation, face the drain slitdownward and do not block the slit. When rain water is accumulated in the bracket, the water blocks the desiccant agent and air membrane permeation on the rear of the camera, which may cause water leakage. Drain slit Pipe Downward