INSTALLATION MANUAL OUTDOOR COMBINATION CAMERA C-CC714 NT C-CC714 PL C-CC764 NT C-CC764 PL C-CC774 NT C-CC774 PL Thank you for purchasing TOA’s Outdoor Combination Camera. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................... 3 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................. 5 3. FEATURES .......................................................................................................... 5 4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................... 6 5. NOMENCLATURE .................................................
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Be sure to read the instructions in this section carefully before use. • Make sure to observe the instructions in this manual as the conventions of safety symbols and messages regarded as very important precautions are included. • We also recommend you keep this instruction manual handy for future reference.
When Installing the Unit • Avoid installing the unit in locations exposed to sea breeze or corrosive gas. Mounts may become corroded, eventually causing the unit to fall off, which could result in personal injury. • Do not mount the unit in locations exposed to constant vibration. The mounting screws and/or bolts may be loosened by excessive vibration, potentially causing the unit to fall, which could result in personal injury.
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION TOA’s dome-type color cameras combine with a high-speed camera drive that permits one 360-degree horizontal rotation per second and a 35x (C-CC774), a 23x (C-CC764) or a 22x (C-CC714) optical zoom lens. Up to 255 arbitrary positions can be preset and such preset positions can be instantaneously repeated.
4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS • Noise may appear on the monitor or preset camera positions may deviate with prolonged camera use. In such cases, use the camera’s refresh function to automatically refresh settings and reestablish the home position once a day or week, thus allowing any position deviation to be corrected. When correcting manually, initialize the camera from the remote controller. • The AC line is equipped with a surge protector to protect the camera against lightning strikes and other power surges.
• The dome camera features built-in heat generating circuitry. Take care not to touch the internal parts marked “Caution! High Temperature” when working inside the camera during dome cleaning or maintenance . • Avoid directly touching the dome surface, since camera picture quality could deteriorate if the dome cover becomes smudged and dirty. • To clean, be sure to first unplug the power plug from the AC outlet, then wipe with a dry cloth.
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[ C-BC711W Wall Mounting Bracket (optional) ] [ C-BC711P Suspension Bracket (optional) ] 23 21 22 22 [ C-BC771PM Pole Mounting Bracket (optional) ] 24 (1) Top cover (14) COM LED* (2) Safety wire for housing (15) COM PORT* (3) Housing adaptor (16) DIP switch (SW1) (4) Safety screw (17) DIP switch (SW2) (5) Dome cover (18) DIP switch (SW3) (6) Decorative frame (19) Camera unit mounting hole (7) Sunshade (Outside) (20) Safety wire for camera unit (8) Case (Inside) (21) Wall mounting bracke
6. CONNECTIONS Power cable Connects to the power supply. (24V AC 50/60 Hz) Alarm input/output terminal (No. 1 - 5) Connects to the sensor of no-voltage make contact or the external equipment that can be controlled using the auxiliary output. Camera control terminal (No. 6 - 8) Connects to cables from the Remote Controller or other camera when controlling the camera using the RS-485 communications line.
6.2. Camera Control Connector Connection (RS-485) • Connect terminals (+) and (–) of the C-RM500 Remote Controller or the C-IF500 Interface Unit to the camera's terminals (+) (terminal No. 8) and (–) (terminal No. 7), respectively. • Connect the camera's terminals (+) and (–) to the next camera's terminals (+) and (–) in order. Notes • The maximum number of units connectable to a pair of RS-485 lines (from termination to termination) is 32 units including the Remote Controller.
7.3. Dip Switch Settings DIP SW1 DIP SW2 DIP SW3 DIP SW1 DIP SW2 DIP SW3 No.1 Camera address setting switch 1 Communication speed setting switch 1 No.2 Camera address setting switch 2 Communication speed setting switch 2 Firmware update switch 2 No.3 Camera address setting switch 3 OSD switch Firmware update switch 3 No.4 Camera address setting switch 4 Unused Unused No.5 Camera address setting switch 5 Unused Unused No.
7.3.2. Communication Speed Setting Switch (DIP switch 2: No. 1 – 2) Check to be sure that the communication speed set here is the same as that of the Remote Controller. When changing the speed, change settings of all cameras and Remote Controller within the system. (Factory setting: 38,400 bps.) No.1 No.2 bps OFF OFF 38,400 O N OFF 19,200 OFF O N 9,600 ON ON 4,800 7.3.3. OSD Switch (DIP switch 2: No.
[ Camera address setting switch: 1 – 64 ] DIP switch 1 No.
[ Camera address setting switch: 65 – 128 ] DIP switch 1 No. DIP switch 1 No.
[ Camera address setting switch: 129 – 192 ] DIP switch 1 No.
[ Camera address setting switch: 193 – 255 ] DIP switch 1 No. DIP switch 1 No.
8. INSTALLATION WARNING The Combination Camera weight 4.4 kg. Select the heavy-duty mounting surface that can structurally support the weight of the camera. Doing otherwise may result in the unit falling and possibly causing personal injury. 8.1. About Installation • Mount the camera to a heavy-duty wall surface using the optional C-BC711W Wall Mounting Bracket.
8.3. Wall Mounting Bracket Installation Use the optional C-BC711W Wall Mounting Bracket. Notes • Check to be sure that wall surface can structurally support the weight of the camera and mounting bracket. • Bolts, nuts and washers are not supplied with the bracket. Use bolts, nuts and washers that are appropriate for the wall's structure and composition. • Be sure to hang the safety wire first when installing the unit. 1. Make a cable entry hole of ø 50 – 100 mm on a wall.
8.4. Attaching Housing and Camera Unit to Wall Mounting Bracket Before attaching the housing, waterproof the cable hole with silicone sealant material. Cable hole Housing 1. Loosen 2 safety screws. Safety screw Safety wire Safety screw Housing 2. Run the safety wire through the top cover, then hang the hook to the mounting bracket. 3. Run the top cover through the pipe, then connect cables. Wall surface Top cover Safety wire Insulate the terminals by wrapping the (vinyl) insulating tape around it.
4. After confirming the housing direction, push the housing up, then tighten 2 safety screws. Safety screw Align the hole positions. Top cover Safety screw Housing 5. Using the 3 supplied camera mounting screws M5 x 12, attach the housing unit to pipe. Tighten 3 screws equally and ensure that no parts rattle. Note: In this event, tighten screws while pressing the housing against the pipe. Figure viewed from the top.
6. Using the supplied 3 hexagon socket screws, attach the top cover 1 to the housing. Hexagon socket screw M4 x 8 (supplied with) Hexagon socket screw M4 x 8 (supplied with) 7. Connect the safety wire to the housing projection, then attach the camera unit. Note: Align mark of the camera unit with that of the housing when attaching the camera unit to the housing. Aligning the positioning marks at the time of camera unit fixation Hang the safety wire.
Note Insert the camera unit in an oblique direction in the order of 1 to 2 keeping away from the duct of the housing. 1 mark 2 Duct 8. Make the camera unit in horizontal position and push it straight up closely to the housing. Cross sectional view of the housing Camera unit Push the camera unit straight up closely to the housing. Screw section inside of the housing is to be inserted into the oval hole in the camera unit.
Note Do not allow the safety wire to protrude from the compartment of the camera unit. Damage may be caused to the wire if it protrudes. Safety wire protrudes from the compartment. Safety wire does not protrude from the compartment. Note When mounting the camera unit to the housing, mount it straight till it is attached to the housing correctly. Mounting it at an angle may cause damage to the camera unit.
9. Rotate the camera unit until it locks into place. 10. Tighten 2 camera unit mounting screws to attach the camera unit to the base unit. Camera unit mounting screw Camera unit mounting screw 11. Attach the dome cover. Slide down the dome cover’s screw head through the housing suspension fitting’s slot.
12. Align the dome cover’s 4 screws with the hexagon head sleeves inside the housing. Note Be sure to attach the dome cover after sliding down its screw head through the housing suspension fitting’s slot so that the dome cover can be attached securely to the housing. Hexagon head sleeve Rib Hexagon head sleeve Rib Dome cover 13. Tighten 4 screws equally to attach the dome cover to the housing and ensure that the dome cover does not rattle.
8.5. Pole Mounting Bracket Installation The optional C-BC771PM Pole Mounting Bracket, C-BC711W Wall Mounting Bracket and YS-60B Mounting Band are required to mount the camera on a pole. Note Those mounting brackets and band can be installed on a pole having a mounting pipe diameter of 90 - 340 mm. Be sure to use 2 mounting bands. If mounting band is too long, cut it. 1. Insert the optional mounting bands into the pole mounting bracket’s slots, then attach the band to a pole.
8.6. Suspension Bracket Installation The C-BC711P Suspension Bracket is required to suspend the camera from a ceiling. Note Mount the bracket to a concrete wall or robustly constructed wall surface that can sufficiently withstand the weight of the units. 1. Make a cable entry hole of ø 50 – 100 mm on a ceiling. Hole diameter: ø 50 – 100mm C-BC711P (optional) 2. Attach the suspension bracket to a ceiling. Note: Bolts, etc. are not supplied with the bracket.
9. SYSTEM EXAMPLES [ RS-485 Communications line control ] Combination camera Multi-switcher Monitor TV Outdoor combination camera Dedicated Remote controller Note Combination cameras and outdoor combination cameras can be used in free combinations. When a camera (fixed installation*1 ) is used in combinations, the corresponding camera screens can be controlled by the switcher only.
10. SPECIFICATIONS Model Power Source Power Consumption Control Video Output Camera Control Terminal Alarm Input Auxiliary Contact Output Synchronization ID No. of Preset Positions Automatic operation Timer Language C-CC714 NT C-CC714 PL 24 V AC, 50/ 60 Hz (2P loose end) 10 W (normal operation), 80 W max.(2.8 A max) RS-485 communications system (applicable protocol: Type A, Type B) VBS 1.
Model Power Source Power Consumption Control Video Output Camera Control Terminal Alarm Input Auxiliary Contact Output Synchronization ID No. of Preset Positions Automatic operation Timer Language C-CC764 NT C-CC764 PL 24 V AC, 50/ 60 Hz (2P loose end) 10 W (normal operation), 80 W max.(2.8 A max) RS-485 communications system (applicable protocol: Type A, Type B) VBS 1.
Model Power Source Power Consumption Control Video Output Camera Control Terminal Alarm Input Auxiliary Contact Output Synchronization ID No.
Model Power Source Power Consumption Control Video Output Camera Control Terminal Alarm Input Auxiliary Contact Output Synchronization ID No.
• Accessories CD-R (CAMERA CONTROLLER Software, installation manual) ...... 1 Hexagon socket screw M4 x 8 ............................................................
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