JVC TK-C686E(A) manual

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    PTZ DOME CAMERA OUTDOOR PTZ DOME CAMERA TK-C686E TK-C686WPE INSTRUCTIONS (A) Thank you f or purchasing this product. Bef ore beginning to operate this unit, p lease read the instruction ma nual carefully in order to make sure that the best possible perf ormance is obtained. TK-C686E TK-C686WPE LST0702-001A TK-C686E_EN.book Page 1 Mond ay, March 24,[...]

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    2 SAFETY PRECA UTIONS [European Union] This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed as general household waste at its end-of-life. Instead, the product should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment for proper treatment, recovery and recy[...]

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    3 Getting Started W aterproof and weather-resistant c hassis (TK- C686WPE) The anti-dust and drip-proof struct ure will shield the unit from rain, thus enabling it to be in stalled outdoors directly . (IP66 specifications) T TK-C686E is intended for indoor use, and cannot be used outdoors or at places t hat are exposed to water . Realizing a High P[...]

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    4 Getting Started Getting Sta rted Features .................. ................. .............. .............. .......... 3 Contents.......... ................. .............. .............. .............. .... 4 Precautions ......................... ................. ................ .......... 5 Name and Function of Parts .... ...................[...]

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    5 Maintenance and operating environment 䢇 TK-C686E is an indoor camera. It cannot be used outdoors. 䢇 TK-C686E is a pendant mount camera. Be sure to install the product horizontally . The product will not w ork properly if it is tilted. 䢇 TK-C686WPE is f or mounting to the w all. Be sure to install the camera unit horizontally . Th e product [...]

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    6 Getting Started Others 䢇 Do not subject the lens to strong light source such as sun ra ys. This may cause the equipment to malfunction. 䢇 This camera c omes with a b uilt-in AGC circuit. The sensitivity increases automati cally at a dark p lace and the screen may appear g rainy . This is not a malfunction. 䢇 While A G C is activ ated, if a [...]

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    7 䡵 Consumable parts The f ollowing are consumable par ts. They must be replaced once they reach their lifetime . The lifetime is only an estimation and diff ers according to the usage environment and conditions. Replacement of consumable par ts is chargeable within the guarantee period. ● Zoom lens assembly Zoom operation ........... ....2 mil[...]

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    8 Getting Started TK-C686E 䡵 Ceiling mount brack et A [ALARM I/O 2] Alarm Input 2 to 6 /Alarm Output 2 T erminal (CN605) This is a ter minal for alarm input 2 to 6 and alar m output 2. This connects to the provided alarm ca ble . ( A P age 22) B [A C24V H INPUT] AC24V po wer input terminal This connects the camera to A C24V power . ( A P a ge 25)[...]

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    9 䡵 Camera I Fixing holes (x 3) This hole is f or mountin g the ceili ng mount br ac ket to the ceiling or the cei ling recessed brack et (WB-S685U: Sold separately). J Setting Switch This switch allows y ou to configure settings such as pro tocol and SYNC. ( A P age 19) K Machine ID Setting Sw itch When the communication system is RS-485 m ulti [...]

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    10 Getting Started TK-C686WPE 䡵 Camera A Camera securing hole (x4) This hole is used for mounting the camera on the wall. B Cable connec ting hole, cap Remov e the cap and pull out the cables from this hole for connection. ( A P age 27) C Fall Pre vention Wire Connects the camera to the wall. Secure the camera tightly to the anchor bolts used to [...]

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    11 䡵 Camera (Interior) I Alarm Input 2 to 6/Alarm Output 2 ca ble This is a cable f or alar m input 2 to 6 and alar m output 2. ( A P age 32) J Front Mask K Lens Lens cannot be re placed. L Dome Cover Fixing Scre ws (x4) M Dome Cover The dome cov er is a delicate object. Handle it with care. Note : ● It is cov e red with a protective sheet du[...]

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    12 Getting Started Note : ● Set the TERM s witch of CAM1 to ON, and termin ate at the controlle r with a resistan ce of 110 K . ● Set the TERM sw itches of the other cameras to OFF . ● As long as there are no specifications, set PR O T OCOL (2) to A OFF B . ( A P age 19) ● An A C 24 V pow er source must be supplied to each camera. System [...]

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    13 : : T TK-C686E is used in the camera’ s illustration. TK-C686E_EN.book Page 13 Mon day, March 24, 2008 12:13 PM[...]

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    14 Connection/Installation (TK-C686E) Install the camera with the follo wing procedures. Preparatio n ( A Pag e 1 4 ) K Mounting the ceiling mount brac ket ( A Pa g e 1 7) K Mounting the camera ( A Pag e 1 7 ) Preparation 1 Make holes on the ceilin g ● Use the provided template to make a hole ( R 80 mm) f or the connection cables to thread behind[...]

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    15 5 Set the s witch ( A P age 19 , 20) Configure the setting switch and machine ID switch according to the system. 6 Mount the safe ty wire that connects the ceiling mount brac ket to the ce iling Memo : ● The wire should be insulated from the ceili ng structu re. If the ceiling structure is metal and insulation is not provided between the cam[...]

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    16 Connection/Installation (TK-C686E) 8 Handling cables Thread the prov ided wire clamp through the wire clamp fixing hole of the ceiling mount brack et to tie all the wires. Note : ● T o prev ent the cables from tangling and coming off, be sure to thread a wire clamp thro ugh the wire cla mp fixing hole to tie the cables. ● Tie the provided [...]

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    17 Mounting the ceiling mount bracket to the ceiling 1 Secure the ceiling mount bracket on the ceiling Install such that the A D FR ONT mark B of the ceiling mount brac ket f aces the front. Ensure that the con nection cables are not caught in between and secure the ceiling mount bracket on the ceiling with 3 screws . Note : ● Use M4 fixing scr[...]

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    18 Connection/Installation (TK-C686E) 5 Mount the fall preve ntion wire Mount the f all prev en tion wire, which is attached to the camera, to the fall pre vention wire fixing brack et of the ceiling mount brack et. 6 Mount the camera ● Align the A D B mark (green)/(red) inside the camer a with the A D B mark (green)/(red) on the ceiling mount br[...]

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    19 Setting Switch Before mounting the camera, set the s witches on the ceili ng mount brack ets. The setting differs according to the system used. ● Multi Protocol (Switch 1) ● Preset P ositi on Quantity Setting (Switch 2) ※ 1 Memo : ● When Switch 1 is set to ON (P elco protocol), the number of preset positions becomes 256 regardl ess of [...]

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    20 Connection/Installation (TK-C686E) Machine ID Setting Switch When controllin g the system via a mult i DROP system such as RM-P2580, a machine ID wil l be attached to the system to differentiate it from other connected cameras. Match the machine ID with the [VIDEO INPUT] number of RM-P2580. 䡵 Machine ID Confirma tion Procedures 1 Output the im[...]

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    21 䡵 Machine ID Set the machine ID using the combinatio n of dip s witch 1 to 8. (The factory default setting is OFF) Machine ID Machine ID setting sw i t c h 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 ON 234 678 5 1 ON 234 678 5 1 ON 234 678 5 1 ON 234 678 5 1 ON 234 678 5 1 ON 234 678 5 1 ON 234 678 5 1 ON 234 678 5 1 O[...]

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    22 Connection/Installation (TK-C686E) Connecting the alarm input/alarm output terminals 䡵 Alarm input 1/Alarm output 1 terminal Connecting alarm input 1/ al arm output 1 termi nal to ext ernal dev ices such as sensor and b uzzer A Loosen screws on both sides of the ter minal block with a flathead screwdriver and remov e the ter minal block as sho[...]

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    23 䡵 Alarm inpu t terminal Connects to se nsors suc h as infrared sen sors, door sensors, meta l sensors and man ual switc hes. ● T o prev ent noise from enter ing the inter nal circuit, supply non-voltage contact signal to the alarm inp ut terminal . ● Do not supply voltage . ● When the contact is s hor t (MAKE) or open (BREAK) on the menu[...]

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    24 Connection/Installation (TK-C686E) Connecting the cont rol signal cable The maximum connection distance with RM-P2580 is 1,20 0 m. (Multiple cameras can be connected on one cable for RM- P2580 but the total length of the cable must be within 1,200 m.) 䡵 Connect the ca ble to the ter minal bloc k A Loosen screws on both sides of the ter minal b[...]

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    25 Connecting the power cable Connecting A C 24 V power Connect an AC 24 V pow er cable to A C 24 V pow er supply . T o prev ent connection mistake or cable dislocation, we recommend the use of a lug board to connect to a AC24V term inal. When using 2-core VVF (Vinyl-insulated vinyl-sheath cable), the connection distance is as follo ws: (Reference [...]

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    26 Connection/Installati on (TK-C686WPE) Install the camera with the follo wing procedures. Preparatio n ( A Pag e 2 6 ) K Mounting the camera ( A Pag e 2 8 ) K Cable Conn ection ( A Pag e 2 8 ) Setting Up the Wall 1 Make hole s in the wall Make holes ( R 45 mm) f or the co nnecting cables to pass through. Note : ● Check the strength of the wal[...]

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    27 2 Set the s witch ( A P age 30 , 31) ● Configure the setting switch and machine ID switch according to the system. ● When installing th e heater at an unrequired location, tur n off the switch of the heater . 3 Mount the dome co ver to the camera A Use the screws (x4) to mount the dome co ver to the camera. As a guide, install three claws of[...]

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    28 Connection/Installati on (TK-C686WPE) Mounting the Camera 1 Mount the fall pre vention wire ● Mount the fall pre vention wire of the camera to the fall prev ention wire anchor bolt that was installed earli er . ● Secure the fall pre vention wire tightly with a nut and washer . 2 Pull out the cables (from the wall) from the cable connection h[...]

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    29 3 Connecting the alarm cab le and contr ol signal cable A Connect the cables. B After the connection is comp lete, wind the waterproof tape (cohesive). C Push the cables into the arm of the camera. Note : ● F or cables that are not used, be sure to wrap the ends individually with insul ating tape. ● F or safe ty reasons, turn on the pow er[...]

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    30 Connection/Installati on (TK-C686WPE) Setting Switch Before mounting the camera, configure the setting s witch in the position indicated in the il lustrati on. The setting differs according to the system used. ● Multi Protocol (Switch 1) ● Preset P ositi on Quantity Setting (Switch 2) ※ 1 Memo : ● When Switch 1 is set to ON (P elco pro[...]

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    31 Machine ID Setting Switch When controllin g the system via a mult i DROP system such as RM-P2580, a machine ID wil l be attached to the system to differentiate it from other connected cameras. Match the machine ID with the [VIDEO INPUT] number of RM-P2580. Memo : ● F or details on the Machine ID setting switch, please refer to [Machine ID] ([...]

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    32 Connection/Installati on (TK-C686WPE) Connecting the alar m signal cable 䡵 Alarm input signal Connects to se nsors suc h as infrared sen sors, door sensors, meta l sensors and man ual switc hes. ● T o prev ent noise from enter ing the inter nal circuit, supply non-voltage contact signal to the alarm inp ut signal. ● Do not supply voltage .[...]

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    33 Connecting the power cable Connecting A C 24 V power Connect an AC 24 V pow er cable to A C 24 V pow er supply . When using 2-core VVF (Vinyl-insulated vinyl-sheath cable), the connection distance is as follo ws: (Reference v alue) Note : ● T o supply AC 24 V , use a A C 24 V supplying power unit that is insulated from AC 230 V line. ● If [...]

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    34 Changing camera settings from remote contr ol Y ou can call out the camera menu and set functions from the remote control fo r systems that use the remote control unit. Setting camera m enu from RM-P2580 Memo : ● Do not operate the RM-P25 80 menu until the camera has completed initiali zation. ● Refer to the RM-P2580 Instruction Manual tog[...]

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    35 When using this unit with P elco protocol ( A P age 19) ( A Page 30), you w ill see a diff erent men u screen displa y . Control Butt on Display When the menu screen is in the full mode, the control button display at the bottom of the screen changes. ● [MENU] B [CLS] ● [SET] B [OPN] Menu Display Thse that are displa yed as [HOME] on the menu[...]

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    MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA FUNCTION1.. CAMERA FUNCTION2.. CAMERA TITLE/ALARM.. CAMERA ALC.. CAMERA VIDEO.. AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE.. POS.FUNCTION SET.. FACTORY SETTINGS.. < MENU > EXIT < SET > SUB MENU CAMERA FUNCTION1 V.PHASE --- POS. TITLE LOC. UP-L PRIVATE MASK.. MANUAL DISPLAY ON HOME M.DETECT OFF D.ZOOM MAX X2 STABILIZER OFF < M[...]

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    ALARM OUTPUT OUTPUT1 OFF <MENU>RETURN OUTPUT2 OFF PRIVATE MASK MODE OFF BRIGHT ---   < MENU > RETURN MASK MODE MASK No.1 ( − ) MASK No.2 ( − ) MASK No.3 ( − ) MASK No.4 ( − ) MASK No.5 ( − ) MASK No.6 ( − ) MASK No.7 ( − ) MASK No.8 ( − ) < MENU > RETURN < SET > EXECUTE MASK EDIT No 1 <MENU>RETURN INP[...]

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    38 Changing camera settings from remote contr ol ( ● indicates the default v alu e) ( ● indicates the default v alu e) LANGU A GE Setting Item Setting value Functions and settings LANGU A GE ● ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN SP ANISH IT ALIAN F or selecting the me nu’ s display language. CAMERA FUNCTION1 screen Item Setting value Functions and settin[...]

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    39 Item Setting value Functions and settings HOME M.DETECT ● OFF ALARM TRA CKING When the camera is at home position, this item sets the Motion Detect function, which activates when there is a mo vement in the video . The alarm sign al will be output from the alar m output ter minal. Note : ● The Motion Detect function of this un it detects c[...]

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    40 Changing camera settings from remote contr ol ( ● indicates the default v alu e) ( ● indicates the default v alu e) CAMERA FUNCTION1 screen (continued) Item Setting value Functions and setti ngs D .ZOOM MAX ⳯ 1 ●⳯ 2 ⳯ 4 ⳯ 8 ⳯ 16 ⳯ 32 When the zoom lens is set to telephoto , optical zoom and electronic zoom will be enabled. This[...]

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    41 Item Setting value Functions and settings V A R.P/T SPEED OFF ● ON This item changes the operation speed of pan (horizontal rotation) and tilt (v er tical rotation) automatically according to the zoom of the lens. When the z oom lens is at TELE (telephoto), the pan and tilt speed is slow . W hen it is at WIDE (wide angle), the pan and tilt spe[...]

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    42 Changing camera settings from remote contr ol This screen allows you to configure title and alar m setting s. ( ● indicates the default v alu e) CAMERA TITLE/ALARM screen Item Setting v alue Functions and settings CAM.TITLE ED IT .. ^ This item sets the title to be display e d per manently on the lower left of the screen. A maximum of 16 chara[...]

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    43 Item Setting value Functions a nd settings ALARM INPUT .. (continued) TIME ● 5s 6s 7s 8s 9s 10s 15s 20s 30s 60s This item sets the a larm sig nal output time and alar m title display time that are output when there is an alar m. Memo : ● When [ALARM INPUT] item is A OFF B or [B&W MODE] ( A P age 45), and A ALARM IN1 to 6 B is set, A - [...]

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    44 Changing camera settings from remote contr ol This function performs automati c ad justment accordin g to the bri ghtness. It sets the video signals of th e camera such as color le vel and contour enhancement. ( ● indicates the default v alu e) CAMERA ALC screen Item Setting value Functions and settings SHUTTER ● 1/50 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/100[...]

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    45 Item Setting value Functions and settings B&W/COLOUR MODE.. ^ This item sets the mode switching of B&W and Color . Memo : ● When switching the Color mode to B&W mode, the type of light source ma y cause the f ocus to be dislo cated. This is becaus e the B&W mode is sensitiv e to both visible light and near-infrared light. Whe[...]

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    46 Changing camera settings from remote contr ol ( ● indicates the default v alu e) CAMERA VIDEO screen Item Setting value Functions and settings MONIT OR TYPE ● CRT LCD1 LCD2 This sets the monitor type. Y ou can change the output video settings ac cording to the type of monitor used. Select an appropria te mode. D VR SA VE MODE ● OFF ON Sele[...]

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    47 This screen sets the A uto P an function that rota tes slowly in a horizontal direction, the Auto P atrol function that moves the c amera to multiple positions in sequence, and the A uto T race function that reproduces manual camera settings. ( ● indicates the default v alu e) A UT O P AN/P A TROL/TRA CE screen Item Setting value Functions and[...]

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    48 Changing camera settings from remote contr ol ( ● indicates the default v alu e) A UT O P AN/P A TROL/TRA CE screen (continued) Item Setting value Functions and settings A UTO P AN/TRA CE VIDEO This item sets the images during A uto P an and Auto T race. IRIS MODE MANU AL ● AU TO AU TO + AU TO - This item sets the adjustment method for lens [...]

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    49 Item Setting value Functions and settings A UTO P AN/TRA CE VIDEO (continued) W . BALANCE ● AT W - W AT W - N AW C This item sets the wh ite balance adj ustme nt function. Y ou can adjust the illumination within the color temper ature range of 2,300K to 10,000K. A TW-N : This is the Auto-T racking White Balan ce mode. (A utomatic color tempera[...]

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    50 Changing camera settings from remote contr ol ( ● indicates the default v alu e) 䡵 When preset position is set to 100 ( A P age 19)( A Pag e 3 0 ) POS.FUNCTION SET .. screen Item S etting value Fun ctions and settings POSITION TITLE.. ^ This item sets a title of maximum 16 ch aracters for the configured positions (99) and home position (1), [...]

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    51 䡵 When preset position is set to 256 ( A P age 19)( A Pag e 3 0 ) Item Setting value Functions and settings W .B ALANCE ● AT W - W AT W - N AW C This item sets the wh ite balance adj ustme nt function. Y ou can adjust the illumination within the color temper ature range of 2,300K to 10,000K. A TW-N : This is the Auto-T racking White Balan ce[...]

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    52 Changing camera settings from remote contr ol ( ● indicates the default v alu e) POS.FUNCTION SET .. screen (continued) Item S etting value Fun ctions and settings POSITION VIDEO (continued) ExDR LEVEL –5 to NORMAL to 5 ( ● NORMAL) This item sets which brightness area of the object is to be more visible during ExDR mode. A larger number wi[...]

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    53 Setting rev e r ts back to def ault setting. When the [SET] butt on is pressed, A F A CT OR Y SETTINGS... B will be displa yed f or ab out 20 seconds. Then settings will rev er t back to def ault settings. After this is complete, A D A T A CLEARD B will be displ ay ed. ( ● indicates the default v alu e) F A CT OR Y SETTINGS screen Item Setting[...]

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    54 Detailed setting This function allows you to configure settings to mask the areas that you do not wish to displa y in the recorded screen in single color (color setting is availab le). Masks can be set in 8 locations. 䡵 Preparat ion 1 Select a camera f or masking ( A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual) [CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (Camera number)[...]

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    55 3 Press the [SET] b utton ● The [MASK EDIT] screen is disp la yed. (A fr ame appears at the mask area) Memo : ● If the value is set to A OFF B , you will not be ab le to enter the [MASK EDIT] screen. ● A OUT OF TIL T RANGE B will be display ed and Mask setting is unavailab le when the tilt position is 40° a nd abov e from the hor izonta[...]

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    56 Detailed setting When the camera is at the hom e position, the Motio n Detect function will activate when there is a mov ement in the images. This item sets the locations (non-detecti on areas) where mov ement will not be detected. 䡵 Preparation 1 Select a camera ( A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual) [CAMERA] button B Numeric keypad (camera number [...]

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    57 䡵 Settin g 1 Setting non-d etection area ● Select [AREA EDIT ..] and press the [SET] button. ● The [MO TION DETECT AREA EDIT] scree n is displa yed. Memo : ● The fr ame is displa yed sl ightly to ward the top l eft from the center of the screen. ● The illustration shows a screen that is divided into 12 ⳯ 8. Only thick frames will b[...]

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    58 Detailed setting This item sets the function to automatically trac k objects with mov ement when the camera is at the home posi tion. Using this feature enab l es automatic trac king to be performed according to changes in the br ightness at the home position. 䡵 Preparation 1 Select a camera ( A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual) [CAMERA] button B N[...]

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    59 䡵 Settin g 1 Set [LEVEL] ● Mov e the cursor ( Z ) to the [LEVEL] item, shift the [P AN/TIL T] lev er to the left and right and set the A LEVEL B (motion detection sensitivity). ● The setting value is from –5 (lo w sensitivity) to 5 (high sensitivity). 2 Set [REST ART TIME ] ● Mov e the cursor ( Z ) to the [REST ART TIME] item , shift t[...]

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    60 Detailed setting This fe ature sets the pan ning (horizontal) area dur ing manual operation. 䡵 Preparation 1 Select a camera ( A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual) ● [CAMERA] button B Numer ic ke ypad (came ra number) B [ENTER] b utton ● Images from the selected camera are output. 2 Displa y the [MENU] screen ( A P age 34) ● The [MENU] screen [...]

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    61 䡵 Settin g 1 Set the left limit position ● Use the [P AN/TIL T] lev er (le ft/right) to deter mine the left limit position. ● A [L]POS . SETTING → B appears at th e bottom left of the screen dur ing operation. 2 Press the [SET] b utton 3 Set the right limit positio n ● Use the [P AN/TIL T] lev er to deter mine the r ight limit positi[...]

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    62 Detailed setting A maximum of 16 characters can be set f or the title. It is permanently displ ay ed on th e bottom left of the screen. The display position can be set for RM-P2580. ( A P age 38 [POS.TITLE LOC.]) 䡵 Preparat ion 1 Select a cam era ( A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual) ● [CAMERA] button B Numeric ke ypad (camera number) B [ENTER] b[...]

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    63 This function d ivides the 360 ⬚ panning (horizon tal rotation) area into 16 areas and displa ys the area title on the screen when the camera is rotated manually . A maximum of 16 char acters can be set f or each area. Display On/Off ( A P age 42 [AREA DISPLA Y]) 䡵 Preparat ion 1 Select a cam era ( A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual) ● [CAMERA][...]

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    64 Detailed setting When the basic axis di rection N (north) is set, this function divides the 360 ⬚ panning (ho rizontal rotation) area into 8 areas and displays N, NE, E, SE, S , SW , W , NW respectively for each area when the camera is panned (rotated horizontally) manually . 䡵 Preparat ion 1 Select a cam era ( A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual)[...]

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    65 This item sets the title to be display ed during alar m input. Up to 10 titles (remote control alar m title No. 1 to No . 10) an d 12 characters for each title can be set. Memo : ● The follo wing setting in RM-P2580 is required to display the alarm title set in this item. ● Set the [ALARM TEX T] of [TERMINAL] in the [D A T A I/ O] screen t[...]

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    66 Detailed setting This item sets the auto pan operation. A uto pan refers to the follo wing operations. ● Slow mov e ment between two preset points (you can set any two points that are connected horizontally , vertic ally , or diagonally) ● Cloc kwise rotatio n in the horizont al direction from the preset point ● Anti-clockwise rotation in [...]

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    67 䡵 Settin g 1 Select [A UTO P AN SET ..] and press the [SET] button ● Check that the cursor is at [A UT O P AN SET ..] and press the [SET] butt on ● The [A UTO P AN SET] screen is displa yed. 2 Set [A UTO P AN MODE] and [A UT O P AN SPEED] ● Set Auto P an operation in the [A UT O P AN MODE] item. [Setting value: RETURN, RIGHT, LEFT] ● S[...]

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    68 Detailed setting This item sets the A uto Patr ol function where the camera mov es to multiple positions in order . Three modes (mode 1 to 3) and up to 100 patrols (1 to 32) can be set f or each mode. (It is con venient if y ou set the mode in day or time slots. F or e xample, mode 1 is night, mode 2 is day and so on.) Memo : ● Register the [...]

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    69 䡵 Settin g 1 Shift up and down the [P AN/TIL T] lever and move the cur sor ( Z ) to a patrol number y ou wish to set ● T o display the ne xt setting page (P atrol 9 to 16), press the [TELE] b utton. ● T o display the pre viou s page, press the [WIDE] button. 2 Set the posit ion [POSITION] button B Numeric key pad (position number) B [ENTER[...]

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    70 Detailed setting This item sets the A uto T race function (appro x. 30 seconds) that reproduces manual camera settings. 䡵 Preparation 1 Select a camera ( A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual) ● [CAMERA] button B Numer ic ke ypad (came ra number) B [ENTER] b utton ● Images from the selected camera are output. 2 Displa y the [MENU] screen ( A P age[...]

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    71 䡵 Settin g 1 Set start position ● Use the [P AN/TIL T] le ver and [FOCUS (NEAR) (F AR)], [ZOOM ( WIDE ) ( TELE)] butt ons to set the star t position of the Auto T race function. 2 Press the [SET ] button (Star t recording) ● The camera enters the Auto T race recording state. Use the [P AN/TIL T] le ver and [FOCUS (NEAR) (F AR)], [ZOO[...]

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    72 Detailed setting This item sets the title to be display ed when selecting positions . Up to 16 characters can be set f or each position. Memo : ● Register the positions before setting. F or details on registering position s, ref er to the RM-P2580 Instructio n Manual. 䡵 Preparation 1 Select a camera ( A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual) ● [CA[...]

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    73 䡵 Settin g 1 Check that the cursor ( Z ) is at the [POSIT ION TITLE..] item and press the [SET] button ● The Edit P ositi on Title screen appears. ● The first character from the character area flashes on and off and is ready for input. 2 Select a posit ion ( A RM-P2580 I nstructio n Manual) [POSIT ION] button B Numeric keypad (position n u[...]

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    74 Detailed setting Each light source has its own color temperature. Theref ore, when the main light source lighting an object is changed , set the [W .BALANCE] item to A AW C B and adjust the white balance again. 䡵 Preparation 1 Select a camera ( A RM-P2580 Instruction Manual) ● [CAMERA] button B Numer ic ke ypad (came ra number) B [ENTER] b u[...]

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    75 䡵 Settin g 1 Place a white object at the center of the screen, under the same lighting cond ition as the object to be shot and zoom in to fill the scr een with white . 2 Set [W .BALANCE] to A AW C B ● Shift up and down the [P AN/TIL T] lev er and mov e the cursor ( Z ) to the [W .BALANCE] item. ● Shift the [P AN/TIL T] le ve r (left/right)[...]

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    76 Others T roub leshooting Symptom Cause Action Video image does not appear P ower does not tur n on. ● Are the camera and cei ling mount brackets mounted securely? (TK-C686E) ● Are the power cab l es and coaxial cables connected correctly? ● Is the power cab le thick enough? ● Is the lens cap still attached to the ca mera? ● Is the powe[...]

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    77 TK-C686E 䡵 CAMERA HEAD Image pickup de vice : 1/4 type, Interline T ransf er CCD Eff ect pix els : 752 (H) x 582 (V) Synchronization system : Inter nal synchron ization/Linelock Video output : VBS 1 V(p-p) 75 K Scanning frequency : Ho rizontal 15.625 kHz, V er tical 50 Hz S / N : 50 dB (TYP) (A GC mode: OFF , Enhance lev el: –5 ) 48 dB (Mini[...]

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    78 Others TK-C686E (continued) 䡵 Ceiling mounting hole [Unit: mm (inch)] T Specifications and appearance of this unit a re subject to change for fur ther improv ement without pr ior notice. TK-C686WPE 䡵 CAMERA HEAD Image pick up de vice : 1/4 type, Interline T ransf er CCD Eff ect pixels : 752 (H) x 582 (V ) Synchronization system : Inter nal s[...]

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    79 䡵 Rotation platf orm Horizontal rotation range :3 6 0 ⬚ endless rotation Horizontal rotation speed : App roximately 0.04 ⬚ /s to approximately 500 ⬚ /s V er tical ro tation range :- 5 ⬚ to 185 ⬚ (Hor izontal to lower to Horizontal) V er tical rota tion speed : App roximately 0.04 ⬚ /s to approximately 500 ⬚ /s 䡵 Overall P ower [...]

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    © 2008 Victor Company of Japan, Limited LST0702-001A TK-C686E PTZ DOME CAMERA TK-C686WPE OUTDOOR PTZ DOME CAMERA TK-C686E_EN.book Page 80 Mon day, March 24, 2008 12:13 PM[...]