Panasonic Wv Nw484s Operating Instructions Manual
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21 Installing the Camera 1Install the mounting bracket. Fix the mounting bracket directly into the ceiling or wall or into the imbedded box using the four screws prepared in advance. (Note that screws for installation are not provided.) When using the imbedded box, we recommend using two boxes in a row as shown in the figure below on the r ight. (This is to make it easier to pass the cables through.) ..................................................Note When installing the camera outdoors, waterproof the screws and screw holes. ...................................................... 2Loosen the three screws and remove the enclosure. Unscrew the screws using the driver bit (provided). ..................................................Note When replacing the dome cover (WV-CW4C, sold separately), refer to the Operating Instructions provided with the dome cover. ...................................................... Installation screws x 4Center of metal installation bracketCable pass-through hole Cable pass-through hole 51 mm 85 mm85 mm Installation screws x 483.5 mm46 mm
Installing the Camera (continued) 22 3Unscrew the transportation screw. 4Connect the power cable and the video output cable. See Waterproofing Cable Joints on page 26. Transportation screw Imbedded box for connecting cables Imbedded box for camera installation
23 5Install the camera on the mounting bracket. Fix the camera onto the mounting bracket using the four screws (provided). During installation, align the protrud- ing part on the mounting bracket and the indented part on the camera to fix the position of the camera. Make sure to tighten the screws used for mounting the camera. (M4:0.78 N·m) {8kgf·cm} You can keep the camera waterproof by firmly tightening the installation screws. .........................................................................................................................Note When using the embedded box, run the cable as shown on the right. .............................................................................................................................. Mounting bracket 2 positioning convex parts (left and right) 2 positioning concave parts (left and right) Camera body Installation screws Installation screws Cable Mounting bracket Camera Imbedded box
Installing the Camera (continued) 24 6Adjust the camera angle while monitoring the image on the adjustment monitor. See Adjusting the Camera on page 28. 7Install the enclosure. Tighten the screws unscrewed at step 3 using the driver bit (provided). Align the ▲ mark on the side of the enclosure with the line on the side of the bracket. (recommended torque: 0.78 N·m {8 kgf·cm}) .........................................................................................................................Note When installing the enclosure, the camera focus may shift slightly out of position. So, either hold the ABF button down for at least two seconds before installing the dome cover, or make the final adjustment on the PC after installing the dome cover. (→page 28) When installing an SD memory card, insert the card before installing the enclosure. (→page 32) .............................................................................................................................. Monitor output connector (mini-jack) Tilt lock screw Pan lock screw Tilt adjustment seat Panning table75° Installation bracket Enclosure Line on the side Enlarged view of A Marking on the side A
25 Connecting the Cables Power cable 24 V AC 12 V DC Brown (Live)Live Plus Blue (Neutral)Neutral Minus Green/yellow (GND)Connect to ground. Network cable Alarm I/O cable Power cord (24 V AC/12 V DC) Green/Yellow (GND) Blue (Neutral) Brown (Live)4P alarm cable (included) RJ-45 female/female conversion connector (included)
Connecting the Cables (continued) 26 Waterproofing Cable Joints Waterproof the cable to install the camera using exposed wiring, or when installing the camera under eaves. Though the camera body is waterproof, the cable ends are not waterproofed. Follow the procedure below to waterproof the power cables (including Alarm I/O cable) and LAN cable connections using butyl rubber tape (provided). If vinyl tape other than butyl rubber tape (provided) is used, water may seep in between the gaps and cause a malfunc- tion. 1Connect the power cable and the Alarm I/O cable. 2Wind butyl rubber tape around the connections. 3Wrap butyl rubber tape around the joint of the LAN cable connector. ..............................................................................................................................Note How to wrap butyl rubber tape (provided). Stretch the tape to about twice its length (see figure on the right), and wrap it around the cable. Sufficient waterproofing performance cannot be obtained unless the tape is sufficiently stretched. Waterproof the cable when installing the camera outdoors. The camera body is waterproof (JIS IP66 or equivalent) only when installation specified in this document and appropriate waterproofing is conducted correctly. The mounting bracket is not waterproofed. ................................................................................................................................... Power cable LAN cable 21 3 Stretch about 2x 2x
27 Important When wiring the cable by exposed wiring, be sure to use a sleeve to prevent the cable from being exposed to the direct sunlight. Install the camera so that the cable is at the bottom side of the camera. Draw out the cable to the side of the mounting fixture, set it facing down, and then wire it facing up. When installing the camera on a wall, install it so that the water drain groove is facing down. Also, do not block the water drain groove. Blocking the water drain groove will prevent the dehumidifying element at the rear of the camera from functioning. Water that builds up inside the mounting fixture also blocks the dehumidifying element and this will cause malfunction. Bottom side Water drain groove Sleeve
28 Adjusting the Camera 1Adjust the camera angle while monitoring the image on the adjustment monitor. Connect the adjustment monitor (small LCD monitor, etc.) to the monitor output terminal, and adjust the camera angle. Determine and set the camera angle while repeating the fine-adjustments in steps (1), (2) and (3) below. (1) Loosen the pan lock screw, and rotate the camera horizontally to adjust pan. (2) Loosen the 2 tilt lock screws, and rotate the camera vertically to adjust tilt. (3) Turn the tilt adjustment seat to adjust the screen tilt. (4) When the camera angle is determined, tighten the pan lock screw and the tilt lock screws. ..............................................................................................................................Note Also adjust the focus in step 2 during pan and tilt adjustment. ................................................................................................................................... Important Be sure to tighten the panning lock screw (recommended torque: 0.59N·m {6 kgf·cm}). (1) Pan lock screw(2) Tilt lock screw Monitor output connector (mini-jack) 75° (3) Tilt adjustment seat Panning table
29 2Adjust the focus. Adjust the focus at the same time as pan and tilt adjustment. Repeat steps (1) and (2) to adjust the focus. (1) Loosen the zoom lock lever, move the lens to the appropriate view angle between TELE and WIDE, and tighten the lever. (2) Loose the focus lock lever, rough- adjust the focus, and tighten the lever. ..............................................................................................................................Note When either the zoom or focus is changed, the other also is changed. Repeat steps (1) and (2) to adjust. Fine-adjust the focus by ABF as follows. ................................................................................................................................... 3Press the ABF button. The ABF LED (→page 13) lights, the focus position is displayed at the bottom of the adjustment monitor screen, and the back focus is automatically adjusted. When connected to a network, the camera can be operated and checked from a PC. ..............................................................................................................................Note Pressing and quickly releasing the ABF button immediately starts ABF adjustment. If you hold down the ABF button for at least 2 seconds, ABF adjustment is started after about 3 minutes. Use this for final adjustment after attaching the dome. ................................................................................................................................... (1) Zoom lock lever(2) Focus lock lever WIDENEAR TELEFA R
Adjusting the Camera (continued) 30 ..............................................................................................................................Note • How to Change the View Angle To change the view angle, turn the zoom lock lever and focus lock lever to adjust the focus. How to Focus (capturing subjects with a self-closing lens) When the focus has been adjusted with the iris closed (to capture a bright subject), the subject may be out-of-focus when the iris is opened. So, try to focus the lens in as dark conditions as possible. How to Focus (when capturing subjects in the near infra-red range) On the [Image/ABF] tab under [Camera setup] on the setup menu, click the [SETUP>>] button for the back focus setting. The back focus setup dialog box is displayed. Focus can be adjusted at both the near infra-red area and the visible light area when adjusting method is set to AUTO or PRESET. (→Setup Manual) How to Use the Varifocal Lens and Zoom Lens Before adjustment, reset the back focus position, and return the CS mount to its default position. (→Setup Manual) ...................................................................................................................................