Instruction manual
Power Supply
Power A
Power B
Camera
Assembly
Primary
Power
Video Signal
Video Shield
Monitor
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you experience problems with the camera picture please check these simple 
troubleshooting procedures for possible solutions before calling technical 
support.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have removed the ground loop and the horizontal line still 
remains on screen call Videolarm technical support for further information.
STATIONARY OR SCROLLING HORIZONTAL LINES ON 
SCREEN
PICTURE IS CLEAR, LOW OR NO COLOR;
PICTURE IS DARK OR GRAINY IN GOOD LIGHTING 
CONDITIONS
The auto iris lens is set at the factory. If you experience video too light or 
dark you can manually adjust using the auto iris adjustment screw.
If there is low or no  color the Auto Iris is too  open, if  the picture is  dark or grainy in 
good conditions the Auto Iris is too closed. To adjust the auto iris lens, first locate the 
AUTO  IRIS ADJUSTMENT  SCREW  on  the  camera  PC  board.  Using  a  small  insulated 
screwdriver (blade width of from 1/16" to 3/32"), adjust the control.  Turning the control 
CLOCKWISE opens the  iris, making  the image  brighter. Turning the control COUNTER 
CLOCKWISE closes the iris, making the image darker.
AUTOMATIC BROWN OUT FEATURE
The camera includes an automatic brown out feature which is activated whenever the 
incoming voltage drops below 10 VAC or VDC.
IMPORTANT NOTE ON AUTO IRIS ADJUSTMENT:
WHEN ADJUSTING, USE A SMALL, INSULATED SCREWDRIVER.The auto iris 
adjustments are very sensitive. Use gentle pressure when turning. To adjust, turn 
either clock-wise or counter-clockwise no more than one degree at a time. Check 
the monitor after each turn to determine is the desired brightness and color have 
been obtained. When the adjustment is satisfactory, place a hand over the lens to 
block out all light. Quickly remove the hand to be sure the iris reacts
LINE LOCK
All cameras are all shipped from the factory with the line lock function disabled. If your 
application requires Line Lock contact Moog Videolarm.
SERIAL NUMBER CB CAMERAS
SERIAL NUMBER MC CAMERAS
SERIAL NUMBER CT CAMERAS
SERIAL NUMBER YK CAMERAS
Generally a horizontal line on screen, whether moving or stationary, means you have a 
ground loop problem. The video shield should only be connected to ground through the 
monitor or other electronic equipment that uses the video signal. Connecting the video 
shield to ground at the camera will create a ground loop, which may interfere with the 
video signal (See Figure A). This should not damage the camera, but the video signal 
may become unusable. A ground loop problem will cause a dark horizontal bar to slowly 
“scroll" through the picture. To solve this problem, remove all ground connections from 
the video connection EXCEPT for the ground at the terminating end of the video signal.
The  video termination  should be  a 75-ohm  impedance,  standard  in monitors  and 
other video equipment. If the video signal goes to more than one piece of equipment, 
a  monitor  and  multiplexer  input  for  instance, insure  that  one  and  only  one  piece  of 
equipment  terminates  the  video  signal  with  75  ohms;  otherwise  the  image  will  be 
degraded and may appear to be unusually dim.
GROUND LOOPS










