JVC Security Camera TK C625 User Manual

DOME TYPE CAMERA  
INSTRUCTIONS  
TK-C625  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Model No. and Serial  
No. which is located on the body. Retain  
this information for future reference.  
Model No. TK-C625  
Serial No.  
LWT0254-001A-H  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
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These are general IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS and certain items may not apply to all appliances.  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
1. Read all of these instructions.  
2. Save these instructions for later use.  
3. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
4. Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
5. Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
6. Do not use this appliance near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a  
wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.  
7. Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The appliance may fall,  
PORTABLE CART WARNING  
(symbol provided by RETAC)  
causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance.  
Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the appliance.  
Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a  
mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.  
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive  
force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.  
8. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to  
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insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating, these openings  
must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the  
appliance on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This appliance should never be placed near or over a  
radiator or heat register. This appliance should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless  
proper ventilation is provided.  
9. This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are  
not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. For appliance  
designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.  
10. For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long  
periods of time, unplug it form the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent  
damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.  
11. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by  
persons walking on it.  
12. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance.  
13. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.  
14. Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage  
points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the  
appliance.  
15. Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous  
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
16. Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following  
conditions:  
a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
b. If liquid has been spilled into the appliance.  
c. If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls  
that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage  
and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation.  
e. If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
f. When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.  
17. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by  
the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result  
in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
18. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance, ask the service technician to perform routine safety  
checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition.  
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Introduction  
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EN  
Thank you for purchsing this product.  
(These instructions are for TK-C625U/TK-C625E)  
TK-C625U : For North American Market.  
TK-C625E : For European Market.  
“TK-C625” is used for common descriptions between both  
models in this manual.  
Before beginning to operate this unit, please read the  
instruction manual carefully in order to make sure that the best  
possible performance is obtained.  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Introduction  
Name and Function of Parts ...............................................................7  
Characteristics  
Connections & Installation  
8 Day/Night Surveillance  
When the light is low, the camera is able to switch automatically to  
the high-sensitive (B&W) mode by turning the IR cut filter to ON/  
OFF.  
8 Private Mask feature  
This feature enables setting to mask a certain portion of the  
shooting area if it is to be hidden.  
Setting Up the Camera Using RM-P2580  
FACTORY SETTINGS Screen..........................................................30  
MANUAL PAN LIMIT Setup ..............................................................32  
AREA DISPLAY Setup (DIRECTION)...............................................36  
ALARM TITLE Setup.........................................................................37  
AUTO PAN Setup .............................................................................38  
AUTO PATROL Setup ......................................................................39  
AUTO TRACE Setup.........................................................................40  
POSITION TITLE Setup....................................................................41  
8 Optical Zoom  
Closer surveillance is made possible using the x12 optical  
zoom lens.  
8 Use of a bright zoom lens  
Maximum aperture ratio of F 1.6 (at the Wide end) and use  
of a bright zoom lens produces a highly sensitive color  
mode of 3.6 lx (AGC 20 dB, 50%).  
8 High-speed Rotating Table  
High-speed rotating table with a horizontal panning speed  
of 180°/sec and vertical tilting speed of 120°/sec makes it  
possible to recall a preset position quickly.  
8 High image quality  
Uses a camera with a high resolution of 0.38 mega pixels  
and a highly sensitive CCD to realize a high image quality  
of 540 lines (Typ.) and S/N50dB.  
Other  
42  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................42  
Specifications....................................................................................43  
How to Use This Manual  
MEMO  
CAUTION  
: Points to pay attention to during operation.  
: Details for reference, such as functions or  
constraints during use.  
A
: Pages or items to refer to.  
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Introduction (continued)  
Operating Precautions  
8 WARNING  
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To save energy, turn the system off whenever it is not in use.  
This camera has been designed for indoor use. It cannot be  
Install the unit on a strong and stable surface.  
used outdoors.  
This unit has been designed to revolve at high speed. Due  
to its weight (about 1.3 kg) and the vibrations it may be  
subjected to, the camera must be mounted to a sturdy and  
stable material. If the ceiling material lacks strength, for  
example if it is made of a decorative laminated material or  
plasterboard, then the mount should be reinforced using  
materials such as veneered plywood. If such reinforcement  
is inadequate, images may fluctuate due to vibration or, in  
the worst case, the camera may fall and cause a serious  
accident should there be anyone below it.  
This camera has been designed to be hung from a ceiling.  
Do not install it in an upright position on a surface or at an  
angle, as this may cause a malfunction or a noticeable  
shortening of its service life.  
Do not install or use the camera in the following locations.  
• In a place exposed to rain or water.  
• In a place containing vapor or oil soot, for example in a  
kitchen.  
• In a place outside the operating temperature range (-10I  
to 50I).  
• Near a source of strong radio waves or magnetism,  
radiation or X-rays.  
• In a place where corrosive gassed are generated.  
• In a place subject to vibrations.  
For installation, use the provided ceiling mount and the  
optional flush mounted ceiling bracket, which is sold  
separately. When installing this device, the provided ceiling  
mount and the optional flush mounted ceiling bracket,  
which are sold separately should be used. Also be sure to  
connect the drop prevention wire and tighten all screws  
and nuts firmly.  
• In a place with excessive dust.  
Insufficient ventilation of the camera may cause  
a
malfunction. Be careful not to block ventilation of the camera.  
This unit radiates heat from the panel surfaces (top panel  
and side panels). Do not install it in a place where a heat  
pool may form, such as near a wall.  
Power the unit with the rated power voltage. The power  
rating for this unit is 24 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz. If a power  
above this rating is supplied, a malfunction will occur or, in  
the worst case, smoke or fire may be produced.  
Do not install the camera in a place exposed to cold air, for  
example near to the air outlet of an air conditioner.  
Otherwise, moisture may become condensed inside the  
dome cover.  
This unit offers a certain degree of protection against any  
damage either to itself or to its connection cable that might  
result from indirect lightning strikes, but it is not capable of  
preventing all damage by lightning strikes. For example it is  
not protected against a direct lightning strike. If lightning  
damage can be expected in the place where the unit is  
installed, be sure to take countermeasures by adding an  
arrester to the connection cable, etc.  
Do not point the lens at a strong light source, for example  
under the sun. Doing so may cause the camera to  
malfunction.  
The camera incorporates an AGC circuit. As a result, when it  
is used under low light conditions the camera gain may  
increase automatically. This makes the picture appear  
uneven, however this is not a malfunction.  
When equipment that generates strong magnetism such as a  
transceiver is used near to the unit while the AGC circuit is  
ON, beat noise, etc may interfere with the picture. If a  
transceiver or similar equipment is used, keep it a distance of  
at least 3 meters from this unit.  
In auto iris mode, when the AGC circuit is ON, varying the iris  
with the iris control button may not change the picture  
brightness. This is due to the automatic gain boost by the  
AGC circuit. In this case, set AGC to OFF or use the manual  
iris mode.  
In auto iris mode, the iris control button may not function  
under certain brightness conditions (i.e. when a sufficient  
amount of light cannot be obtained). In this case, set the iris  
mode to manual.  
When the camera is used in ATW (Auto White balance)  
mode, the colors captured by the camera may differ from the  
actual colors being shot due to the mechanics of the auto-  
tracking operation within the white balance circuit. However,  
this is not a malfunction.  
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Introduction (continued)  
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Operating Precautions (continued)  
If a very bright object (such as a lamp) is being monitored,  
the picture may contain vertical lines (smear) above and  
below the bright object in the picture. This is a phenomenon  
normal to a solid-state image pickup device (CCD) and is not  
a malfunction.  
8 Zooming operation  
The following phenomena are due to the characteristics  
of the built-in lens and are not malfunctions.  
Focus may deviate slightly upon stopping a zoom  
operation near the Tele end manually or using a preset  
selection.  
The electronic shutter speed of the camera has been set to  
1/50 *(1/60) second at the factory. If the camera is used  
under a fluorescent light source in an area with a local power  
frequency of 60 Hz *(50 Hz), change the shutter speed to 1/  
120 *(1/100) second using the remote control unit. (Note that  
the sensitivity will deteriorate slightly.) *( ) : TK-C625U  
Manual zooming operation may not always be smooth.  
When a preset selection is made, the image may go out  
of focus for a second during the zoom operation.  
8 Preset positions  
When the camera is used to monitor the same position over  
many hours (e.g. continuously for 24 hours a day) the contact  
resistance of the panning mechanism may increase. This  
may cause the picture to be affected by noise interference or  
the remote control operation becoming unstable. To prevent  
this from happening, once a week, turn the system off and on  
to initialize the camera and clean the contacts.  
The zooming position of the camera can be set to a total  
of 100 preset positions, including the home position.  
8 Note on consumable parts  
The following parts are consumable and should be  
replaced after a certain number of hours or a count of  
operations. The service lives given below are only typical  
values. They may vary depending on the operating  
environment and conditions. Note that the replacement of  
consumable parts is chargeable even when they are  
replaced before the termination of the warranty period.  
Do not touch the lens on the dome cover directly by hand.  
Contamination of the cover will lead to deterioration of the  
picture quality.  
Since the dome cover is of a hemispherical shape, the  
picture tends to become distorted at the edges of the  
hemisphere. The edges of the hemisphere is masked for this  
camera. When the camera is tilted and pointed in the  
horizontal direction, therefore, edges of the hemisphere may  
enter the angle of view, hence causing the upper end of the  
screen to appear dark and the image to go out of focus. In  
this case, use the TILT LIMIT settings (Page 25) to prevent  
capturing the above areas.  
Zoom lens assembly  
Zooming operation : 2 million times  
Focusing operation : 4 million times  
Slip rings : 5 million operations  
Cooling fan : Approx. 50,000 hours  
8 Note on auto focusing  
Although this unit incorporates a one-push auto-focusing  
system and EASY AF functions, auto-focusing may  
sometimes be impossible depending on the object and  
camera setup. In this case, adjust the focusing manually.  
When an object is located near a light source or contains a  
large difference in brightness, a ghost may interfere with the  
picture. This phenomenon is due to the characteristics of the  
dome cover and the built-in lens and is not a malfunction.  
Objects and images with which auto focusing may be  
difficult:  
In particular, manual or auto pan operations near the TELE  
end may cause the screen to appear shaky (rotation is not  
smooth). This phenomenon is due to the characteristics of  
the motor and is not a malfunction.  
When the image brightness is extremely high.  
When the image brightness is extremely low.  
When the image brightness varies continuously (for  
example when the object is a flashing light).  
Observe the following points when carrying out maintenance  
of the camera.  
When the image contrast (difference between bright  
Turn the system off before proceeding.  
and dark) is very poor.  
• Clean the dome cover using a lens cleaning cloth (or  
tissue).  
When the image does not contain a vertical contour  
component.  
The dome cover may become stained in a very short period  
in certain operating environments. If the dome cover lens  
becomes excessively contaminated, clean it with a lens  
cleaning cloth (or tissue) moistened with a solution of  
neutral detergent in water.  
When vertical stripe patterns recur on the screen.  
Camera setups with which auto focusing may be difficult:  
When the AGC is activated and the image is coarse.  
If this camera is stored in an environment with low  
temperature with its power turned off, a message indicating  
"PLEASE WAIT. NOW WARMING-UP." will appear blinking  
on the monitor when the power is turned on, and it will start  
to warm up. Warming up is complete after the internal parts  
of the camera reaches an appropriate temperature, after  
which normal operation of the camera is possible. Please  
wait for a while until the warming up message disappears.  
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Introduction (continued)  
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Name and Function of Parts  
8 Ceiling Mount (Terminal Side)  
I
H
G
F
E
A
B
C
A Safety Wire  
F Locking Screw  
Hang this wire to the Fastening Hook for Safety Wire S.  
For fastening the camera body. Ensure to fasten the  
Camera Clamping Bracket P using this screw.  
B [VIDEO OUT] Coaxial Cable Terminal  
Output terminal of a composite video signal (1 V(p-p)) with  
an output impedance of 75 K, to be connected to a  
switcher, etc.  
G [CONTROL] Control Signal Terminal (J501)  
Connect this to the remote control unit (RM-P2580).  
Pin No.  
Signal Name  
Displayed As  
C [AC24V H INPUT] AC 24 V Input Terminal  
1
2
3
4
TX +  
TX -  
RX +  
RX -  
Connect to a AC 24 V power supply.  
D Safety Wire Mounting Hole  
To prevent the camera from falling down, pass the wire from  
the ceiling slab or channel to this hole.  
H Cover  
E [ALARM IN / OUT] Alarm Input/Output Terminals (J502)  
Terminals for alarm input and output. (A pg. 17)  
This is a protection cover. Cut a slit in the rubber cap  
attached to the cover when wiring cables. When connecting  
cables to the ceiling mount, ensure to do so by running the  
cables through the Cover H. (A pg. 16)  
Pin No.  
Signal Name  
Alarm Output +  
Displayed As  
OUT +  
1
2
3
4
5
Alarm Output -  
Alarm Input  
GND  
OUT -  
I Cover Fastening Screw  
IN  
This is used for fastening the Cover H and the ceiling  
mount.  
GND  
To remove Cover H, do so by unfastening this screw.  
^
RESERVED  
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Introduction (continued)  
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Name and Function of Parts (continued)  
8 Ceiling Mount (Setting Switch Side)  
8 Camera  
N
S
O
J
M
L
P
T
O N  
F R  
J
K
R
Q
J Clamping Hole (x 4)  
O Camera Connection Terminal (Male)  
Use these holes to attach the camera to the ceiling or  
ceiling recessed bracket (WB-S625: sold separately).  
For connection to the Camera Connection Terminal  
(Female) K on the ceiling mount.  
K Camera Connection Terminal (Female)  
Connect this to the Camera Connection Terminal (Male) O  
on the camera.  
P Camera Clamping Bracket  
Insert the Locking Screw F into this bracket and tighten to  
fasten the camera and the ceiling mount.  
L [Machine ID] Machine ID Setting Switch  
For systems such as RM-P2580 that make use of the RS-  
485 multi-drop communication system, set the ID for  
individual cameras. (A pg. 14)  
Q Lens  
The lens is not a replaceable item.  
R Dome Cover  
The dome cover is fragile. Take care when handling it.  
M Setting Switch  
S Fastening Hook for Safety Wire  
For performing settings such as PROTOCOL and SYNC.  
Hang the Safety Wire A (to prevent camera from falling  
down) on the ceiling mount to this hook.  
(A pg. 13)  
N Auxiliary Switch  
This switch cannot be used.  
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Connections & Installation  
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Multi-Drop Communication System  
A system that employs the RM-P2580 as the controller.  
The following figure shows a system that can accommodate up to eight cameras. (100 positions can be preset per camera.)  
Observe the following points when connecting  
components together:  
Camera 1  
TK-C625  
Control signal cable  
Coaxial cable  
Turn all the components off before proceeding.  
Read the instruction manuals of all components before  
proceeding.  
For the types and lengths of connection cables, see  
ACable ConnectionsB (A pg. 16).  
AC 24 V power  
supply  
A CAUTIONS  
MACHINE ID: 01  
Switch 8: OFF  
(RX TERM)  
Do not connect the control signal cables in a loop.  
Camera 2  
TK-C625  
CAUTIONS  
The AC 24 V power supply must be isolated from the  
primary line. (ISOLATED POWER ONLY)  
In order to prevent an excessive current flow through  
the power supply wire or camera due to a short circuit,  
a fuse must be installed in the power supply line.  
AC 24 V power  
supply  
A CAUTIONS  
MACHINE ID: 02  
Switch 8: OFF  
(RX TERM)  
Camera 8  
TK-C625  
AC 24 V power  
supply  
A CAUTIONS  
MACHINE ID: 08  
Switch 8: ON  
(RX TERM)  
Monitor  
TO CAM+ERA  
DATA  
I
/
O
UNIT  
RX RX TX  
-
TX  
-
COM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
COM 9/1 10/2 11/3 12/4 13/5 14/6 15/7 16/8 COM AUTO ALARM COMCASMWERACOM  
+
SERIAL-1  
SERIAL-2  
POWER  
OFF  
ON  
VIDEO INPUT  
Remote control unit  
RM-P2580  
1
1
2
3
3
4
4
5
6
6
7
7
8
MONITOR MONITOR  
OUTPUT OUTPUT  
AC INPUT  
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
5
8
ON  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
MONITOR OUTPUT 1  
8 ACable ConnectionsB (A pg. 16)  
8 ASwitch SettingsB (A pg. 13)  
(Setting switches are on the side of the Ceiling Mount)  
Machine ID  
(Terminal side of Ceiling Mount)  
To the TO CAMERA terminal of  
the RM-P2580 and to the next  
camera  
Control signal cable  
Coaxial cable  
Set to the Video Input number of  
RM-P2580.  
(Setting procedures A pg. 14)  
To the CAMERA INPUT terminal  
of the RM-P2580  
ON  
To AC 24V power supply  
Listed class 2 input only  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Power cable  
Switch 1 : Invalid (Set to OFF)  
Switch 2 : Invalid (Set to OFF)  
Switch 3 : Invalid (Set to OFF)  
Switch 4 : ON  
Connection of the control signal cable  
(A twisted pair cable is recommended.)  
Switch 5 : OFF  
Switch 7 : Invalid (Set to OFF)  
Switch 8 : Set to ON only for the  
camera connected at the  
end of the control signal  
cable. Set to OFF for all  
other cameras.  
Camera 1  
CONTROL  
terminals  
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
TX +  
TX -  
RX +  
RX -  
RX +  
RX -  
TX +  
TX -  
RM-P2580  
terminals  
A
B
C
D
TX +  
TX -  
RX +  
RX -  
Camera 2  
CONTROL  
terminals  
Camera 1 monitor display at power ON  
Each terminal on the camera and  
the RM-P2580 is marked  
or . In order to facilitate  
understanding and to avoid  
connection mistakes, it is  
,
,
,
>>  
<<  
INITIAL PROCESS  
A
B
C
D
Camera 3  
CONTROL  
terminals  
TX +  
TX -  
RX +  
RX -  
PAN : - - I - -  
TILT : - - I - -  
recommended to connect the  
terminals carrying the same marks.  
PROTOCOL DUPLEX ID- 01  
Duplex display  
A<Procedures for Checking  
Machine ID>B (A pg. 14)  
ID No. display  
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EN  
Multi-Drop Communication System (continued)  
A system that does not employ the RM-P2580 as the controller.  
MEMO  
Be sure to terminate the control signal cable at both ends. The cables (length of stub) connecting pieces of non-terminated equipment (cameras  
or controllers) must be as short as possible. If the length of stub is too long, control precision may suffer.  
CONTROL Cable  
CAM1  
CAM2  
Length of stub  
CAM32  
Length of stub  
Terminate it with  
110  
K
.
CONTROLLER*  
PROTOCOL(1) : ON  
PROTOCOL(1) : ON  
PROTOCOL(1) : ON  
MACHINE ID  
RX TERM  
: 01  
: ON  
MACHINE ID  
RX TERM  
: 02  
: OFF  
MACHINE ID  
RX TERM  
: 32  
: OFF  
Coaxial Cable  
VIDEO  
SWITCHER, etc.  
An AC 24V power source must be supplied to each camera. (A CAUTIONS)  
Set the TERM switch of the camera connected lastly (CAM1 in the example  
of the above figure) to ON, and terminate at the controller with a resistance  
of 110 K.  
Set the TERM switches of the other cameras to OFF.  
CAUTIONS  
The AC 24 V power supply must be isolated from the primary line. (ISOLATED POWER ONLY)  
In order to prevent an excessive current flow through the power supply wire or camera due to a short circuit, a fuse must be  
installed in the power supply line.  
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Point-to-Point Communication System  
The following illustration shows a system in which a remote control unit (or a similar piece of equipment)  
controls a single camera.  
Video out  
Control signal cable  
AC 24 V power supply  
(A CAUTIONS)  
Monitor  
(Point to Point)  
Switch 8 : ON  
(Terminated 110 K)  
Controller  
Observe the following points when connecting components together:  
Turn all the components off before proceeding.  
Read the instruction manuals of all components before proceeding.  
8 ACable ConnectionsB (A pg. 16)  
8 ASwitch SettingsB (A pg. 13)  
(Terminal side of the Ceiling Mount)  
(Setting switches are on the side of the Ceiling Mount)  
Control signal cable  
Coaxial cable  
Setting not  
required  
To controller  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
To monitor  
Switch 1 : Invalid (Set to OFF)  
Switch 2 : Invalid (Set to OFF)  
Switch 3 : Invalid (Set to OFF)  
Switch 4 : OFF  
Switch 5 : Configure in accordance  
with the requirements of  
the controller  
To the AC 24V power  
supply. Listed class 2  
input only.  
Power cable  
(A CAUTIONS)  
communication system.  
Switch 7 : Invalid (Set to OFF)  
Switch 8 : ON  
MEMO  
If this camera or the cables connected to this camera are used in places subject to strong electromagnetic waves or other forms of magnetism,  
such as those near a radio or TV transmitter, a power transformer or an electric motor, the picture may suffer from noise and colors may be  
affected.  
An optionally available controller is required to use a TK-C625 camera. Please contact your local dealer or installer for more information about  
these controllers.  
CAUTIONS  
The AC 24 V power supply must be isolated from the primary line. (ISOLATED POWER ONLY)  
In order to prevent an excessive current flow through the power supply wire or camera due to a short circuit, a fuse must be  
installed in the power supply line.  
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Connections & Installation (continued)  
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Point-to-Point Communication System (continued)  
Use twisted-pair cables for the connections.  
Duplex  
Simplex  
When the camera is controlled using the full duplex protocol,  
When the camera is controlled using the simplex  
set the Switch 5 of the Setting switch to ON.  
transmission protocol, set the Switch 5 of the Setting switch  
to ON.  
Camera  
Controller  
RX +  
TX +  
Camera  
Controller  
RX +  
TX +  
RX -  
TX +  
TX -  
TX -  
RX +  
RX -  
RX -  
TX -  
Two wires must be connected.  
Four wires must be connected.  
Example (connection with an RM-P2580)  
Camera  
RM-P2580  
RX +  
RX -  
TX +  
TX -  
C
D
A
B
C
D
A
B
TX +  
TX -  
RX +  
RX -  
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13  
Switch Settings  
Set the switches on the Ceiling Mount before installing the camera. Settings vary according to  
configuration of the system used.  
8 Setting switches  
AMachine ID Setting SwitchB (A pg. 14)  
Switch 1 :  
Switch 2 :  
Switch 3 :  
Switch 4 :  
Switch 5 :  
Switch 6 :  
Switch 7 :  
Switch 8 :  
Invalid (Set to OFF)  
Invalid (Set to OFF)  
Invalid (Set to OFF)  
PROTOCOL(1)  
PROTOCOL(2)  
SYNC  
Invalid (Set to OFF)  
RX TERM  
ON  
1
Setting not required.  
Set all to OFF.  
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5
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7
8
R RESERVED (Switches 1, 2, 3)  
R SYNC (Switch 6)  
These switches must be set to OFF.  
When this switch is set to ON, the vertical sync of the  
camera becomes locked to the frequency of the AC power  
line.  
R PROTOCOL (1) (Switch 4)  
Selects whether a single camera or multiple cameras are  
controlled in a system.  
Set PROTOCOL(1) to Multi drop when connecting multiple  
cameras in series.  
SYNC  
Switch 6  
OFF  
INT  
LL  
ON  
PROTOCOL (1)  
Point-to-point  
Switch 4  
OFF  
(Initial setting: OFF)  
(LL mode : TK-C625E : 50Hz ONLY  
TK-C625U : 60Hz ONLY)  
Multi-drop (when using the RM-P2580)  
ON  
(Initial setting: OFF)  
When set to Multi-drop, be sure to set the Machine ID of  
each camera.  
R RESERVED (Switch 7)  
This switch must be set to OFF.  
R RX TERM (Switch 8)  
This switch sets whether or not the section between control  
signal terminals RX + and RX - is to be terminated (with a  
resistance of 110 K).  
R PROTOCOL (2) (Switch 5)  
Set this switch according to the communication protocol  
used when controlling the cameras.  
RX Termination  
Terminated (110 K)  
Switch 8  
ON  
PROTOCOL (2)  
Duplex (when using the RM-P2580)  
Simplex  
Switch 5  
OFF  
Open  
OFF  
ON  
(Initial setting: Terminated (110 K))  
(Initial setting: OFF)  
When the system in which this camera is used is a  
multidrop system (RS-485 system), set only the camera  
located at the extreme end of the control signal cables to  
ATerminatedB and set the other cameras to AOpenB.  
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14  
EN  
Switch Settings (continued)  
8 Machine ID Setting Switch  
<Procedures for Checking Machine ID>  
When controlling the system using a multi-drop remote  
control unit such as RM-P2580, for instance, assign a  
number (machine ID) for identification to each of the  
connected cameras.  
Assign a machine ID according to the video input number of  
RM-P2580.  
1Output video image for checking to the monitor  
2Turn on the power (AC 24 V) of the camera  
3Camera initializes  
The following message will appear.  
R Ceiling Mount (Setting Switch Side)  
INITIAL PROCESS  
>>  
<<  
PAN : - - I - -  
TILT : - - I - -  
PROTCOL DUPLEX : ID-01  
ON  
Check that this is displayed as  
“DUPLEX”  
Displayed as ID-LL. Check  
that the number LL is correct.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4Check to ensure that “DUPLEX” and AID-LLB are  
displayed, and whether the number coincides  
with the video input number of RM-P2580. If the  
number is incorrect, re-set the machine ID.  
Machine ID  
MEMO  
For systems using RM-P2580, a set of control signal cables are  
connected to multiple cameras during use. Errors in the switch  
setting of any one of the cameras will therefore cause malfunction in  
the entire system.  
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EN  
15  
8 Machine ID  
Set the Machine ID using a combination of numbers between 1 to 8. (This is set to OFF in the factory settings.)  
Machine ID Installation  
Switch  
Machine ID Installation  
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16  
EN  
Cable Connections  
CAUTIONS  
Ensure to attach the cover for the ceiling mount. Installation is not possible without attaching the cover.  
The cover prevents penetration of foreign objects into the ceiling mount. Penetration of foreign objects may cause a  
malfunction or, in the worst scenario, cause smoking or fire.  
1Make a hole in the ceiling  
Make use of the template supplied to  
open a hole (R75) for leading the  
connection cable through the rear  
side of the ceiling.  
4Connect the cable to this camera  
Connect cables to the terminal on the ceiling mount.  
Connection cables include alarm signal cable, coaxial  
cable, control signal cable and the AC 24 V power cable.  
A Control Signal Cable (A pg. 18)  
For connection to RM-P2580.  
2Remove the Cover  
B Coaxial cable (A pg. 17)  
Loosen the Cover Fastening Screw, and turn the Cover in  
the anti-clockwise direction to remove the Cover from the  
ceiling mount.  
For connection of monitors and other devices.  
C Alarm signal cable (A pg. 17)  
For connection to devices with alarm input/output  
terminals.  
MEMO  
D Power cable (A pg. 18)  
When loosening the Cover Fastening Screw, do so while ensuring  
that it does not protrude from the hole.  
For connection to an AC 24 V power supply. Listed class  
2 input only.  
Cover Fastening Screw  
A Control Signal Cable  
Connect to "To Camera" terminal of RM-  
P2580 and to subsequent cameras.  
B Coaxial Cable  
Connect to the monitor, etc.  
C Alarm Signal Cable  
Connect to devices with  
Connect to AC 24 V power  
only.  
D Power Cable  
Cover  
Mounting  
Hole  
5Attach the Cover  
Attach the Cover to the ceiling mount by following  
procedure of Step 2 in the reverse order.  
A Attach the cover upon aligning the hole with the Safety  
Wire Mounting Hole on the ceiling mount, followed by  
turning it in the clockwise direction.  
Ceiling Mount (Terminal  
Side)  
B Fasten the Cover Fastening Screw.  
3Lead the cable through the Cover  
Make a slit on the (rubber) cap that is attached to the  
Cover, followed by leading the cable through. Follow the  
diagram below to make the slit.  
Cap (Upper)  
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17  
Connection of Alarm Input / Output Terminals  
Connection of Coaxial Cables  
Connect the alarm input/output terminals to external  
devices such as sensors and buzzers.  
Connecting an RG-59 coaxial cable.  
Strip the tip of the coaxial cable according to the diagram  
below.  
A Follow the diagram below to loosen and remove the screws  
on the two edges of the terminal block.  
*
B Strip the coating of the alarm signal cable by about 4 mm  
Polyethylene  
Core Wire  
Mesh Wires  
before inserting it into the terminal.  
C Turn the screw on the side to fasten the alarm signal cable.  
D Upon fastening the alarm signal cable, re-install the  
terminal block that has been dismantled in A.  
7
mm  
17mm  
Insulation  
Tape  
B
Alarm Signal  
Cable  
m
*Fold back the mesh wires and secure using an insulation tape to  
prevent them from becoming loose and causing a short circuit.  
m
4
A
MEMO  
C
If an RG-11 coaxial cable is used it cannot be connected directly to  
the terminal board. To use such a cable, connect an RG-59 cable to  
the camera and then connect the RG-11 cable to the RG-59 cable.  
To increase cable extension, make use of thicker cables or a cable  
compensator.  
D
A
The maximum extension distance varies according to the system in  
use as well as characteristics of the cable.  
8 Alarm Input Terminal  
Connect this terminal to an infrared, door or metallic  
sensor, or to a manual switch.  
Input non-voltage contact signal to the alarm input  
terminal to prevent internal circuit noises.  
Do not supply voltage.  
Use the menu to set whether to activate alarm when the  
contact is short (make) or open (break).  
Ensure that the alarm signal input lasts for at least 200  
ms. Otherwise, they may not be recognized as alarm  
signals.  
IN  
GND  
8 Alarm Output Terminal  
Connect this to alarm devices such as an annunciator,  
indicator, lamp or buzzer.  
The alarm output terminal is a photocoupler-insulated  
open collector, which turns ON during an alarm.  
As these terminals are provided with polarity. Ensure that  
voltage at the + terminal is higher than that at the -  
terminal. Application of reverse voltage in this case may  
cause the device to break down.  
OUT +  
22 Ω  
OUT  
Rating  
Maximum applied voltage : 20 V DC  
Maximum drive current : 25 mA  
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18  
EN  
Cable Connections (continued)  
Connection of Control Signal Cables  
Connection of Power  
Connect to an AC 24 V Supply.  
Connect this to the remote control unit (RM-P2580).  
The maximum permissible length of the control signal cable  
during connection with RM-P2580 is 1200m. (RM-P2580  
allows connection of a set of cables to multiple cameras. In  
this case, the total length of the cables shall not exceed  
1200m.)  
Connect to AC 24 V power  
supply. Listed class 2 input  
only.  
A Follow the diagram below to loosen and remove the screws  
on the two edges of the terminal block.  
Power Cable  
B Strip the coating of the control signal cable by about 4 mm  
before inserting it into the terminal.  
Connect the AC 24 V power cable to the AC 24 V input  
terminal of the terminal block. When doing so, use of a lug  
plate is recommended for connection to the AC 24 V terminal  
to prevent connection errors and disconnection of cables.  
C Turn the screw on the side to fasten the control signal  
cable.  
D Upon fastening the control signal cable, re-install the  
terminal block that has been dismantled in A.  
B
Cable  
m
4 m  
A
A
When a 2-conductor VVF (vinyl-insulated vinyl sheath cable)  
is used, the maximum connection lengths are as follows.  
(Reference values)  
C
Maximum  
Connection Length  
D
100 m  
260 m  
410 m  
500 m  
Conductor  
Diameter  
R
more  
1.2 or  
R
more  
1.8 or  
R
more  
2.3 or  
R
more  
2.9 or  
CAUTIONS  
When thin cables are used, the cable resistance increases. As a  
result, the effective voltage will drop when the power consumption  
of the unit is at its maximum level (during simultaneous operation  
of panning and tilting). As such, use thicker cables with lower  
resistance, or decrease the cable length by installing the power  
supply unit near the camera, such that voltage drop upon flow of  
the rated current of the camera does not exceed 10%. When the  
voltage drops while the camera is in use, performance may  
become unstable and preset positions may not be reproduced  
accurately.  
MEMO  
Instead of using 0.65, 4-core cables (2 pairs), it is recommended that  
twisted pair cables (category 3 and above) for use with Ethernet be  
used.  
Cables with a thickness between 0.4 mm to 1.3 mm can be used.  
Connect the control signal cables so that TX+ and TX- form a pair  
and RX+ and RX- form another.  
To reduce the radiation of the Control Signal Cables connecting to this  
unit, make sure to mount the provided Ferrite Core.  
The internal circuit may be damaged if the cable is connected by  
mistake. In this case, ensure that you stop using and contact the  
nearest JVC dealers.  
Within 10 cm  
Wind once  
Control Signal  
Cables  
Wire Clamp  
Ferrite  
Core  
Ceiling Mount  
CAUTIONS  
Mount the Ferrite Core as close as possible the camera (within  
10 cm).  
Secure the Ferrite Core with the provided Wire Clamp.  
Pass the wire through the Ferrite Core once before connecting to  
the camera.  
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19  
Installing the Ceiling Mount  
2Fasten the ceiling mount to the ceiling  
CAUTIONS  
Align the ADFRONT markB to the front direction that the  
camera is facing, and fasten the ceiling mount to the ceiling  
using the 4 screws while paying attention not to catch the  
connection cables.  
Attachment of a recessed cover in the ceiling (recess bracket)  
may be mandatory in certain regions. If this is so, ensure that  
the recessed cover (recess bracket) is securely attached before  
installing the camera.  
Please refer to the instruction manual of the cover in use for  
details on installation of the recessed cover (recess bracket).  
For more detail, please contact the JVC dealers.  
Use M4-sized (No 8) screws or bolts. For woodscrews,  
make use of those with a diameter of 4.1 mm.  
Ceiling  
Embedded Cover Ceiling (recess bracket)  
1Attach the Safety Wire  
Connect the ceiling slab or channel to the ceiling mount  
using a safety wire to prevent the camera from falling down.  
Make use of the Safety Wire Mounting Hole to connect the  
ceiling mount and the wire. (Refer to diagram below.)  
N T  
O
F R  
DFRONT  
Mark  
Attach to Ceiling  
Slab or Channel  
Direction camera  
is facing  
Screws  
MEMO  
Be sure to use 4 screws and attach them firmly.  
The sheet attached to the ceiling-mount screw holes of the ceiling  
mount acts as an insulator between the ceiling mount and the ceiling  
structure. If the ceiling structure is made of a metallic material,  
improper insulation with the camera may cause noise interference in  
the images. To prevent this from occurring, ensure proper insulation  
during installation.  
Safety Wire  
Ceiling Mount  
Safety Wire  
Mounting Hole  
CAUTION  
Choose a wire and ceiling structure with an appropriate  
length and strength that may prevent danger in case the  
camera falls down.  
MEMO  
Connect the wire in such a way that it can be insulated from the  
ceiling structure. If the ceiling structure is made of a metallic  
material, improper insulation with the camera may cause noise  
interference in the images.  
Safety wires are not provided. Please purchase commercially  
available wires separately.  
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EN  
Installing the Camera  
1Attach the Safety Wire  
4Turn the camera  
Follow the diagram to pull out the Safety Wire from the  
ceiling mount, followed by hanging it to the Fastening Hook  
for Safety Wire on the camera.  
Make sure that the camera is not tilted, followed by pushing  
the camera against the ceiling mount and turning it in the  
clockwise direction until it stops.Upon doing so, check that  
the Camera Clamping Bracket is aligned with the position of  
the Locking Screw of the ceiling mount.  
Camera Clamping Bracket  
Safety Wire  
Fastening Hook for  
Safety Wire  
Locking Screw  
Turn camera in  
clockwise direction  
5Fasten the Locking Screw  
Be sure to connect the Safety Wire. Otherwise, the camera  
Fasten the Locking Screw using a Phillips-head screwdriver.  
may fall to the ground.  
Locking Screw  
Do not leave the camera hanging from the Safety Wire.  
The spring of the Safety Wire may lose its elasticity, and  
wire may get caught, thus preventing the camera to fit  
properly to the ceiling mount.  
2Check that the Locking Screw is loosened  
The camera cannot be properly installed if the Locking  
3SFcitretwheofctahme ceerialintgomthoeuncteisilninogt lomosoeunnetd.  
Fit the camera to the ceiling mount by aligning the AF mark of the  
B
camera with the AG mark of the ceiling mount. Additionally, check  
B
the positions of the Camera Clamping Bracket and the Locking  
Screw of the ceiling mount before fitting the camera.  
Fasten the Locking  
Screw  
Ceiling Mount  
Locking Screw  
CAUTION  
If the Locking Screw is not securely fastened, the camera  
may vibrate or fall down. Be sure to fasten the Locking  
Screw firmly.  
AGMarkB  
Camera  
To dismantle the camera, perform procedure from 1 to 5 in  
the reverse order.  
Camera  
Clamping  
Bracket  
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EN  
21  
Setup Procedure  
In systems using an RM-P2580 remote control unit, the menus  
for use during camera setup can be displayed on the remote  
control unit. (Please refer to the Instructions for RM-P2580.)  
MENU button  
Power switch  
SET button  
(Rear panel)  
POWER lamp  
8 Setting the camera menus from RM-P2580  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580  
CAMERA  
POWER  
POSITION  
SETUP  
1Set the Power switch on the rear panel of the RM-P2580 to  
ALARM  
SET  
MENU  
AUTO  
F-1  
F-2  
F-3  
KEY LOCK  
ON.  
The POWER lamp lights up.  
LENS  
CAMERA/POSITION  
PAN/TILT  
2Press and hold the MENU button for 3 seconds.  
CAMERA  
POSI-  
TION  
SPEED  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
The LED of the MENU button lights up.  
OPTION  
1
OPTION  
2
CLOSE  
NEAR  
IRIS  
OPEN  
FAR  
The ASETUPB menu of the remote control unit is displayed on the  
monitor connected to MONITOR OUTPUT 1.  
FOCUS  
AF  
AUTO  
PAN  
AUTO  
PATROL  
7
9
0
TELE  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
WIDE  
ZOOM  
/HOME  
3Move the PAN lever downward to move the cursor (E) to  
ACAMERA..B in the menu.  
Tilting the lever upward (J) moves the cursor upward.  
Tilting the lever downward (K) moves the cursor downward.  
PAN lever  
4Press the SET button.  
cursor  
The AMENUB screen for the camera is displayed.  
Items followed by A..B have further submenus.  
SETUP  
5Tilt the PAN lever up or down to select an item.  
POSITION SETUP. .  
CAMERA. .  
CONTROL UNIT. .  
6Tilt the PAN lever to the left or right to change the value of  
the item.  
Tilting the lever toward the left (H) decreases the value.  
Tilting the lever toward the right (I) increases the value.  
Upon changing the set value of items, a change mark (*) will appear as  
indicated in the left diagram. Please refer to the following pages for  
details on setting of the sub-menu.  
SETUP menu of the remote control unit  
7Press the MENU button.  
Indication of presence of  
submenus  
After completing the setup of the menu items, press the MENU button to  
return to the previous menu screen.  
MENU  
CAM.FUNCTION1..  
MEMO  
To prevent malfunction of the camera, do not perform menu operation until  
initialization of the camera has completed.  
CAM.FUNCTION2..  
CAM.TITLE/ALARM..  
CAM.ALC/VIDEO..  
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE..  
POS.FUNCTION SET..  
FACTORY SETTINGS..  
MENU EXIT SET SUB MENU  
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MENU screen for the camera  
Change mark  
CAMERA FUNCTION1  
V. PHASE  
- - -  
POS. TITLE LOC.  
PRIVATE MASK..  
MANUAL DISPLAY  
UP-L  
ON  
MENU RETURN  
< >  
Example of a submenu  
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EN  
Menu Screen Configuration  
Normal screen  
Press the MENU button for 1 second  
A pg. 21  
A pg. 24  
SETUP  
POSITION SETUP. .  
CAMERA. .  
MENU  
CAM.FUNCTION1..  
CAM.FUNCTION2..  
CAM.TITLE/ALARM..  
CAM.ALC/VIDEO..  
CAMERA FUNCTION1  
V. PHASE  
- - -  
POS. TITLE LOC.  
PRIVATE MASK..  
MANUAL DISPLAY  
UP-L  
CONTROL UNIT. .  
1
ON  
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE..  
POS.FUNCTION SET..  
FACTORY SETTINGS..  
MENU EXIT SET SUB MENU  
MENU RETURN  
< >  
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>
<
>
A pg. 24  
CAMERA FUNCTION2  
FLIP  
OFF  
ON  
VAR. P / T SPEED  
EASY AF  
AF FOR IR  
TILT LIMIT  
OFF  
OFF  
MEMO  
M. PAN LIMIT  
AUTO RETURN..  
OFF  
2
3
*1: Only applicable to the TK-C625E model. For TK-C625U, this is displayed as  
*2: Only displayed for the TK-C625E model.  
*3: In TK-C625U’s case, “1/60” will be displayed.  
ACOLORB.  
MENU RETURN  
>
<
A pg. 26  
MENU Screen  
CAMERA TITLE / ALARM  
CAM.TITLE EDIT..  
4
This camera enables setting to be performed according to individual cameras (same  
setting will be applied to all positions) or each preset position.  
AREA DISPLAY  
OFF  
ALARM TITLE SIZE  
ALARM TITLE EDIT..  
ALARM INPUT..  
DOUBLE  
Menu for setting according to each camera  
ALARM OUTPUT..  
• CAMERA FUNCTION 1  
• CAMERA TITLE/ALARM  
• AUTO PAN  
• CAMERA FUNCTION 2  
• CAMERA ALC/VIDEO  
• AUTO TRACE  
5
MENU RETURN SET SUB MENU  
<
>
<
>
• AUTO PATROL  
A pg. 27  
CAMERA ALC / VIDEO  
Menu for setting according to each preset position  
SHUTTER  
AGC MODE  
1 / 50  
10 dB  
*3  
*1  
• POS. FUNCTION SET  
N
• IRIS MODE  
• AVERAGE : PEAK  
• BLC MODE  
• W. BALANCE  
• R GAIN  
B&W / COLOUR MODE..  
COLOUR LEVEL  
ENHANCE LEVEL  
PEDESTAL LEVEL  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
• B GAIN  
MENU RETURN  
< >  
A pg. 28  
AUTO PAN / PATROL / TRACE  
AUTO PAN SET..  
6
AUTO PATROL SET..  
AUTO TRACE SET..  
AUTO PAN / TRACE VIDEO ..  
RM . A . PAN KEY  
RM . A . PATROL KEY  
A . PAN  
A . PATROL  
MENU RETURN SET SUB MENU  
<
>
<
>
A pg. 29  
POS. FUNCTION SET  
POSITION TITLE..  
IRIS MODE  
AVERAGE : PEAK  
BLC MODE  
HOME  
AUTO  
8 : 2  
OFF  
ATW  
- - -  
W . BALANCE  
R
B
GAIN  
GAIN  
- - -  
MENU RETURN SET SUB MENU  
<
>
<
>
A pg. 30  
A pg. 41  
FACTORY SETTINGS  
POS. TITLE EDIT POS.∗ ∗  
CANCEL  
CLEAR ( W / O POS. TITLE )  
CLEAR ( ALL )  
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MENU RETURN SET RETURN  
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EN  
23  
A pg. 34  
A pg. 31  
A pg. 31  
PRIVATE MASK  
MASK EDIT  
CAMERA TITLE EDIT  
MODE  
MASK No.  
MASK EDIT ..  
MASK DELETE ..  
OFF  
1 ( - )  
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<
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MENU RETURN  
< >  
MENU RETURN  
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>
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A pg. 35  
A pg. 32  
A pg. 31  
M. PAN LIMIT POS.SET  
MASK DELETE  
AREA TITLE EDIT AREA∗ ∗  
CANCEL  
DELETE  
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SET INVALID  
CLR CANCEL  
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INS DEL  
2
3
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FOCUS KEY AREA No . SELECT  
<
<
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DURING PAN MOVEMENT  
MENU RETURN SET CHAR .SET  
>
<
>
MENU RETURN SET L / R  
MENU RETURN  
>
<
>
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>
[
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A pg. 25  
A pg. 36  
AUTO RETURN  
DIRECTION STANDARD AXIS  
MODE  
TIME  
OFF  
- - -  
4
5
A pg. 27  
*1  
B&W / COLOUR MODE  
SET UP STANDARD AXIS (N)  
B&W MODE  
LEVEL  
LIGHT TYPE  
COLOUR  
- - -  
NORMAL  
MENU RETURN  
MENU RETURN  
< >  
<
>
A pg. 37  
A pg. 38  
AUTO PAN SET  
AUTO PAN MODE  
AUTO PAN SPEED  
A . PAN POS . SET..  
ALARM TITLE EDIT No.∗ ∗  
RETURN  
NORMAL  
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CLR CANCEL  
[
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[
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INS DEL  
W
T
AUTO PAN POSITION SET  
FOCUS KEY ALARM No . SELECT  
>
<
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MENU RETURN SET CHAR .SET  
>
<
>
MENU RETURN  
< >  
[
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A pg. 39  
A pg. 26  
[START] POS.SET  
SET INVALID  
AUTO PATROL SET MODE ∗  
PATROL 1  
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
ALARM INPUT  
<
<
>
MODE  
POLARITY  
TIME  
PRIORITY  
OFF  
- - -  
- - -  
- - -  
6
DURING PAN MOVEMENT  
MENU RETURN SET L / R  
>
<
>
AUTO PATROL SET MODE ∗  
PATROL 97  
POS 96  
10s  
10s  
10s  
10s  
PATROL 98  
POS 97  
PATROL 99  
POS 98  
PA
PA
PATROL 100  
POS 99  
FOC
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MENU RETURN  
<
>
MEN
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A pg. 26  
<
FOCUS  
>
MODE  
<
ZOOM PAGE  
>
<
MENU  
>
RETURN  
ALARM OUTPUT  
MODE  
OFF  
A pg. 40  
AUTO TRACE SET  
MENU RETURN  
<
>
SET START POSITION  
MENU RETURN SET LEARN  
<
>
<
>
A pg. 29  
AUTO PAN / TRACE VIDEO  
IRIS MODE AUTO  
AVERAGE : PEAK 8 : 2  
BLC MODE  
W . BALANCE  
OFF  
ATW  
- - -  
R
B
GAIN  
GAIN  
- - -  
MENU RETURN  
<
>
MEMO  
*1: Only applicable to the TK-C625E model. For TK-C625U, this is displayed as ACOLORB.  
*2: Only displayed for the TK-C625E model.  
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24  
EN  
CAMERA FUNCTION 1 Screen  
Initial  
Value  
Item  
Function/Set Value  
V. PHASE  
This adjusts the vertical synchronization to those of other cameras when a selector switch for  
the synchronizing system on the Ceilling Mount is at LL. (50 Hz *(60Hz) power region only.)  
*( ) : TK-C625U  
0
Set values : TK-C625E : -156 to 0 to 156  
POS.TITLE LOC.  
PRIVATE MASK..  
Use this to set the display positions of position and area titles.  
UP-L  
DOWN-L : Display at the bottom left of the screen. UP-R : Display at the top right of the screen.  
UP-C : Display at the upper center of the screen. DOWN-R : Display at the bottom right of the screen.  
: Display at the top left of the screen. DOWN-C : Display at the lower center of the screen.  
UP-L  
[Set values: UP-L, DOWN-L, UP-C, DOWN-C, UP-R, DOWN-R]  
This function grays out sections on the captured image that are not to be displayed. The  
grayed out section moves accordingly during panning, tilting and zooming.  
APRIVATE MASK SetupB (A pg. 31)  
^
MANUAL DISPLAY Use this to set whether to display AMANUALB on the screen when manual operation is  
performed at non-preset positions using the remote control unit. When this is set to AONB,  
AAUTO PANB and AAUTO TRACEB will also be displayed on the screen respectively during  
Auto Pan and Auto Trace operations, in addition to manual operation.  
ON : Display "MANUAL".  
ON  
OFF : Do not display "MANUAL".  
MEMO  
Even when this item is set to AONB, display will not appear when the AAREA DISPLAYB (A pg. 26) item  
is set to ATITLEB or ADIRB, or when a preset position is selected.  
CAMERA FUNCTION 2 Screen  
Initial  
Value  
Item  
Function/Set Value  
FLIP  
When Tilt operation is performed with this item set to AOFFB, the camera will stop at the  
position where it is facing directly downwards. When an object passes beneath the camera,  
the camera will A point downwards, B pan 180°, and C point upwards. In other words, the  
camera needs to perform these 3 steps. By using the Auto Flip function helps to reduce the  
number of operations.  
Set this function when shooting an object that passes beneath the camera.  
OFF  
: Auto Flip is disabled.  
AUTO 1 : The camera pans 180° automatically and stops when the object comes beneath  
the camera. In this case, the camera and PAN/TILT lever operations function in  
the same direction.  
OFF  
AUTO 2 : The camera pans 180° automatically when the object comes beneath the  
camera, and direction of the camera and TILT lever operations function in  
opposite directions. Set this function to enable continuous operation. Stopping  
this operation restores the camera to its normal direction of operation.  
AUTO 3 : The camera pans 180° automatically when the object comes beneath the  
camera, and direction of the camera and TILT lever operations function in  
opposite directions. The camera will return to its normal direction of operation  
upon a lapse of 10 seconds or more after the operation stops.  
VAR. P/T SPEED  
EASY AF  
Use this to alter the Pan (horizontal) and Tilt (vertical) speed automatically according to the  
zoom of the lens. Pan and Tilt speed will slow down when the zoom lens is set to TELE, and  
speeds up when set to Wide. Set this when shooting objects with a different zoom ratio.  
OFF : Disabled.  
ON  
ON : Enabled.  
When this is set to ON, the auto focus (AF) function will be automatically activated during  
manual Pan, Tilt or Zoom operation. This function is convenient when frequent manual  
operations are expected as it eliminates the need to adjust focus after every manual  
operation of the camera.  
OFF : Disabled.  
ON : Enabled.  
OFF  
MEMO  
Auto focusing may sometimes fail to bring an object into accurate focus. (A pg. 6) In this case, adjust  
focus manually.  
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Item Function/Set Value  
AF FOR IR  
EN  
25  
Initial  
Value  
When in the B&W mode, this camera is sensitive to both visible and near-IR lights. As such,  
images may become out of focus upon switching from the Color to B&W mode, depending  
on the type of light source used. Set to ON in this case to adjust focus automatically.  
OFF : Disabled.  
OFF  
ON : Enabled.  
TILT LIMIT  
Use this to set the range of Tilt (vertical) operation during manual operation. Setting this will  
not affect preset positions or Auto Trace and Auto Patrol operations. When this is set to 10°,  
the tilt range will be between 10° and 90°, and operation between 0° and 9° will be disabled.  
[Set values: OFF, 1° to 10°]  
5°  
MEMO  
When the camera is moved by an operation that overrides the Tilt Limit into a region outside the tilt  
range, the camera will function as follows when a manual Tilt operation is performed.  
• Tilt operations can be freely performed outside the tilt range until the camera enters the valid range again.  
• Upon entering the valid range, Tilt operation will only be possible within the Tilt Limit that has been set.  
M. PAN LIMIT..  
Use this to set the range of Pan (horizontal) operation during manual operation. Setting this  
will not affect preset positions or Auto Pan, Auto Trace and Auto Patrol operations.  
AMANUAL PAN LIMIT SetupB (A pg. 32)  
OFF  
[Set values: OFF, ON]  
AUTO RETURN..  
Camera will be automatically restored to the mode as set in AMODEB if manual operation of  
the camera is not performed over the interval as specified in ATIMEB.  
8 CAUTION  
This feature will not function properly if the model name on the serial number plate of RM-  
P2580 is not stated as an RM-P2580(A) product.  
MODE  
This is used to set the action upon Auto Return.  
OFF  
: Do not perform Auto Return.  
HOME  
: Return to home position.  
A. PAN KEY  
A. PATROL KEY  
: Restores action set by the ARM. A. PAN KEYB. (A pg. 29)  
: Restores action set by the ARM. A. PATROL KEYB. (A pg. 29)  
OFF  
MEMO  
When using this feature, set the DIP SW4 at the back of RM-P2580 to AONB.  
TIME  
Use this to set the time interval before performing Auto Return.  
[Set values: 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, 20 min, 30 min, 60 min]  
1 min  
MEMO  
This item will be displayed as "- - -" when the AMODEB item is set to AOFFB and setting is not possible.  
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26  
EN  
Item  
Function/Set Value  
Initial  
Value  
CAM. TITLE EDIT..  
AREA DISPLAY  
Use this to specify the title that is always displayed at the bottom left of the screen. Specify  
up to a maximum of 16 characters. ACAMERA TITLE SetupB (A pg. 34)  
^
Use this to perform area setting.  
AAREA DISPLAY Setup (TITLE)B (A pg. 35)  
AAREA DISPLAY Setup (DIRECTION)B (A pg. 36)  
OFF  
OFF  
Not displayed.  
TITLE  
Equally divides the 360° panning range into 16 areas, and a title of up to 16 characters can  
be specified for each area. The corresponding area title specified will be displayed upon  
^
DIR  
Set N (North), which is the direction of the standard axis. When the camera is panned manually,  
the 360° panning range will be equally divided into 8 areas, each indicated by N, NE, E, SE, S,  
SW, W and NW respectively.  
A
AREA DISPLAY Setup (DIRECTION)  
B
(
A
pg. 36)  
ALARM TITLE SIZE Use this to set the size of the title during an alarm.  
NORMAL: Same size as characters on the menu screen.  
DOUBLE  
DOUBLE: Double the size, both vertically and horizontally, of the characters on the menu screen.  
ALARM TITLE  
EDIT..  
This is a screen for setting the title during an alarm.  
AALARM TITLE SetupB (A pg. 37)  
^
ALARM INPUT..  
MODE  
These items are used to perform setting related to the alarm input terminals.  
For selecting the mode of the camera for which images are to be output when there is an alarm input.  
OFF  
: Does not output images even when there is an alarm input.  
HOME : Output images at the home position during an alarm input.  
POS1-99 : Output images at a selected preset position during an alarm input.  
OFF  
MEMO  
Setting the AB&W MODEB (A pg. 27) item to AALARM INB switches the mode to the B&W mode and  
setting cannot be changed.  
POLARITY  
For setting the polarity of alarm input signals.  
MAKE  
: Input alarm signals when the contact between each alarm input terminal and the  
GND terminal changes from open to closed.  
BREAK : Input alarm signals when the contact between each alarm input terminal and the  
GND terminal changes from closed to open.  
MAKE  
MEMO  
This item will be displayed as "- - -" when the AMODEB item is set to AOFFB and setting is not possible.  
TIME  
Use this to set the duration of alarm signal output as well as alarm title display when there is  
an alarm.  
[Set values: 5 s, 6 s, 7 s, 8 s, 9 s, 10 s, 15 s, 20 s, 30 s, 60 s]  
8 CAUTION  
For RM-P2580 systems, this setting is disabled. Set using the Alarm Time item of RM-  
P2580. (A RM-P2580 AINSTRUCTIONSB)  
5 s  
MEMO  
This item will be displayed as "- - -" when the AMODEB item is set to AOFFB or when the AB&W MODEB  
(A pg. 27) item is set to AALARM INB. In both cases, setting will not be possible.  
PRIORITY  
Sets whether or not manual operation is accepted in case an alarm input is recognized  
during manual operation of the camera.  
ALARM : Manual operation is not accepted when there is an alarm input.  
(Priority given to alarm)  
MANUAL : Manual operation is accepted even when there is an alarm input.  
(Priority given to manual)  
ALARM  
8 CAUTION  
This item is invalid with a system using the RM-P2580. With this system, the ALARM  
input will permanently override manual operation.  
ALARM OUTPUT..  
Use this to perform setting related to the alarm output terminal.  
OFF  
: Do not output alarm.  
ALARM  
B&W  
PRESET  
: Output alarm signals when there is an alarm input.  
: Output alarm signals when the camera switches to the B&W mode.  
: Output alarm signals when the camera moves to a preset position.  
OFF  
AUX 1 to AUX 3 : Output alarm signals when there is an auxiliary input.  
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EN  
27  
CAMERA ALC/VIDEO Screen  
This screen enables automatic adjustment according to the brightness. Setting can be performed for the  
camera video signals, such as color level and contour enhancement.  
Initial  
Value  
Item  
SHUTTER  
Function/Set Value  
Sets the speed of the electronic shutter.  
Set Values  
TK-C625E : 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000  
TK-C625U : 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000  
TK-C625E:  
1/50  
MEMO  
TK-C625U:  
1/60  
To reduce flickering that occurs under fluorescent lighting, set the shutter speed to 1/100 if your local  
power supply frequency is 50 Hz (TK-C625U), and to 1/120 if it is 60 Hz (TK-C625E).  
The higher the shutter speed, the more prominent will be the smear phenomenon. This is a  
phenomenon that is characteristic of CCD, whereby white stripes appear at the top and bottom of a  
bright light source.  
AGC MODE  
Sets the maximum gain of the AGC (Auto Gain Control), which electronically increases the  
gain when the object is under low light conditions.  
OFF : Disable AGC.  
10 dB : Increase gain by a maximum of 10 dB according to the brightness of the object.  
20 dB : Increase gain by a maximum of 20 dB according to the brightness of the object.  
10 dB  
MEMO  
When the AB&W MODEB item is set to AAUTOB, the AAGC MODEB item will be automatically set to A20  
dBB, and set values cannot be changed.  
The screen may appear grainy at dark places when the gain level is increased.  
B&W/COLOUR  
For performing setting related to switching between the B&W and Color modes.  
MODE..(TK-C625E)  
B&W/COLOR  
MODE..(TK-C625U)  
MEMO  
When in the B&W mode, this camera is sensitive to both visible and near-IR lights. As such, images  
may become out of focus upon switching from the Color to B&W mode, depending on the type of light  
source used. In this case, re-adjust the focus in the B&W mode. In addition, when the AAF FOR IRB  
(A pg. 25) item is set to AONB, focus can be adjusted automatically during mode switching.  
Make use of an IR light as and when necessary.  
^
B&W MODE  
For setting the function on switching from Color to B&W mode.  
COLOUR: Color mode at all times and will not switch to the B&W mode. [For TK-C625U,  
this is displayed as ACOLORB.]  
B&W  
: B&W mode at all times.  
AUTO  
: Switches automatically to the Color mode when brightness level of the object is  
high, and to the B&W mode when brightness level of the object is low.  
TK-C625E:  
COLOUR  
ALARM IN : Switches to the B&W mode when there is an alarm input.B&W mode turns ON  
when input contact of the camera's input alarm is short (make), and B&W  
mode turns OFF when the input contact is open (break).  
TK-C625U:  
COLOR  
MEMO  
To ensure proper switching between B&W/Color mode  
Switching between the B&W/Color mode can be performed automatically according to the brightness  
of the object by setting the AB&W MODEB item to AAUTOB. However, switching may fail depending on  
the lighting conditions and angle of view. In order to ensure proper switching, it is recommended that  
switching be performed by inputting signals from an external sensor (sold separately) to the alarm  
terminal of this camera.  
LEVEL  
For setting the signal level of the object at which switching to the B&W mode is to be  
activated when the AB&W MODEB (A pg. 27) item is set to AAUTOB.  
LOW  
: Switch to the B&W mode when signal level of the object is low.  
NORMAL : Switch to the B&W mode when signal level of the object is normal.  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
HIGH  
: Switch to the B&W mode when signal level of the object is high.  
MEMO  
When the AB&W MODEB item is set to a value other than AAUTOB, "- - -" will be displayed and setting of  
the LEVEL item will not be possible.  
LIGHT TYPE  
For setting the type of lighting used for the object when in the B&W mode.  
NORMAL : Set to this when a normal light is used.  
IR  
: Set to this when using an infrared emission light.  
MEMO  
Switching from the Color to B&W mode may not function correctly if the AIRB setting is used under  
ordinary sunlight or fluorescent light.  
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CAMERA ALC/VIDEO Screen (continued)  
Initial  
Value  
Item  
Function/Set Value  
COLOUR LEVEL  
(TK-C625E)  
COLOR LEVEL  
(TK-C625U)  
Adjusts the color level of video signals.  
To decrease…………… Set a smaller value.  
To increase……………. Set a larger value.  
[Set values: -5 to NORMAL to 5]  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
ENHANCE LEVEL  
Sets the contour enhancement which controls the sharpness on the monitor screen.  
To soften the picture…… Set a smaller value.  
To sharpen the picture… Set a larger value.  
[Set values: -5 to NORMAL to 5]  
PEDESTAL LEVEL Sets the pedestal level (black level) of video signals.  
To darken the color…………. Set a smaller value.  
To brighten the picture……… Set a larger value.  
[Set values: -5 to NORMAL to 5]  
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE Screen  
This screen enables setting of the Auto Pan function, which enables gradual horizontal rotation of the  
camera, the Auto Patrol function, which moves the camera to multiple positions in a predetermined  
sequence, as well as the Auto Trace function, which reproduces previous manual camera operations.  
Initial  
Value  
Item  
Function/Set Value  
AUTO PAN SET..  
For setting Auto Pan movements.  
AAUTO PAN SetupB (A pg. 38)  
^
AUTO PAN  
MODE  
For setting the rotating direction during Auto Pan.  
RETURN : Move between the start and end positions  
RETURN  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
: Rightward rotation  
AUTO PAN  
SPEED  
For setting the rotating speed during Auto Pan.  
LOW : Rotation at low speed  
NORMAL : Rotation at normal speed  
HIGH : Rotation at high speed  
NORMAL  
A. PAN POS.  
SET..  
For setting the start and end positions of Auto Pan when "RETURN" is selected.  
^
AUTO PATROL  
SET..  
For setting Auto Patrol movements.  
AAUTO PATROL SetupB (A pg. 39)  
^
MODE  
For selecting a mode of Auto Patrol movement. [Set values: 1 to 3]  
1
POSITION  
For setting the sequence of patrol positions. The camera will perform Auto Patrol in this  
preset sequence of positions.  
^
[Set values: HOME, POSITION1 to 99]  
TIME  
For setting the duration of stop at each position.  
[Set values: SKIP, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 45 s, 1 min, 2 min]  
10 s  
AUTO TRACE SET.. For setting Auto Trace movements.  
AAUTO TRACE SetupB (A pg. 40)  
^
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Initial  
Value  
Item  
Function/Set Value  
AUTO PAN TRACE/ For setting video images during Auto Pan and Auto Trace.  
VIDEO..  
^
IRIS MODE  
For setting the method of lens iris adjustment.  
AUTO : Adjusts iris automatically to the default state.  
AUTO+ : Adjusts iris automatically to a level brighter than the default state.  
AUTO- : Adjusts iris automatically to a level darker than the default state.  
AUTO  
MANUAL : Use this setting to adjust the iris manually.  
AVERAGE :  
PEAK  
For setting the method of exposure detection according to the ratio between the average and peak values.  
Larger AVERAGE Value : Use this setting when areas other than those highlighted are  
dark and unclear. (Example: 10:0)  
8:2  
Larger PEAK Value  
: Use this setting when halation is seen to occur at the  
highlighted areas on the screen. (Example: 5:5)  
[Set values: 10:0, 9:1, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4, 5:5]  
BLC MODE  
For setting the backlight compensation function. Use this setting when an object appears dark  
using the Auto Iris function due to the presence of a bright light source behind the object. Set in  
such a way that unnecessary light sources are placed outside the photometry area.  
OFF  
: Do not perform backlight compensation.  
: Set according to the diagram below.  
AREA 1 to AREA 4  
OFF  
Photometry Area  
Photometry Area  
Photometry  
Photometry  
Area  
Photometry  
Area  
Area  
OFF  
AREA 1  
AREA 2  
AREA 3  
AREA 4  
W. BALANCE  
For setting the white balance adjustment feature. White balance can be adjusted for lighting  
conditions within a color temperature range of 2,300 K to 10,000 K.  
ATW : Auto-Tracking White Balance mode. Adjusts the white balance automatically according  
to the color temperature of the lighting. During  
A
ATW  
B
setting, the  
A
R GAIN  
B
and  
AB  
ATW  
GAIN items are displayed as "- - -" and hue adjustment is not possible.  
B
AWC : Switches to the Auto White Control mode and a message indicating "Set Start  
AWC" will be displayed. Press the SET button to enable the AWC function for white  
balance adjustment.  
R GAIN  
B GAIN  
Adjusts the hue of R (red) when in the AWC mode.  
Increase value to enhance the red color.  
[Set values: 0 to 255]  
^
^
Adjusts the hue of B (blue) when in the AWC mode.  
Increase value to enhance the blue color.  
[Set values: 0 to 255]  
RM. A. PAN KEY  
For setting the action upon pressing the AUTO PAN button on the remote control.  
A. PAN  
: Auto Pan function  
A. PAN  
A. PATROL : Auto Patrol function  
A. TRACE : Auto Trace function  
RM. A. PATROL  
KEY  
For setting the action upon pressing the AUTO PATROL button on the remote control.  
A. PAN  
: Auto Pan function  
A.  
A. PATROL : Auto Patrol function  
A. TRACE : Auto Trace function  
PATROL  
POS. FUNCTION SET Screen  
Use this menu to perform setting related to positions.  
Initial  
Value  
Item  
Function/Set Value  
POSITION TITLE..  
For setting a title (up to 16 characters) for the preset positions to be displayed on the screen.  
APOSITION TITLE SetupB (A pg. 41)  
^
IRIS MODE  
For setting the method of lens iris adjustment.  
AUTO  
: Adjusts iris automatically to the default state.  
AUTO + : Adjusts iris automatically to a level brighter than the default state.  
AUTO - : Adjusts iris automatically to a level darker than the default state.  
MANUAL : Use this setting to adjust the iris manually.  
AUTO  
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POS. FUNCTION SET Screen (continued)  
Initial  
Value  
Item  
Function/Set Value  
AVERAGE : PEAK  
For setting the method of exposure detection according to the ratio between the average and  
peak values.  
Larger AVERAGE Value : Use this setting when areas other than those highlighted are  
dark and unclear. (Example: 10:0)  
8:2  
Larger PEAK Value  
: Use this setting when halation is seen to occur at the  
highlighted areas on the screen. (Example: 5:5)  
[Set values: 10:0, 9:1, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4, 5:5]  
BLC MODE  
For setting the backlight compensation function. Use this setting when an object appears dark  
using the Auto Iris function due to the presence of a bright light source behind the object. Set in  
such a way that unnecessary light sources are placed outside the photometry area.  
OFF  
: Do not perform backlight compensation.  
AREA 1 to AREA 4 : Set according to the diagram below.  
OFF  
Photometry Area  
Photometry Area  
Photometry  
Area  
Photometry  
Photometry  
OFF  
AREA 1  
AREA 2  
AREA 3  
AREA 4  
W. BALANCE  
For setting the white balance adjustment feature. White balance can be adjusted for lighting  
conditions within a color temperature range of 2,300 K to 10,000 K.  
ATW : Auto-Tracking White Balance mode. Adjusts the white balance automatically according  
to the color temperature of the lighting. During  
A
ATW  
B
setting, the  
A
R GAIN  
B
and  
AB  
ATW  
GAIN items are displayed as "- - -" and hue adjustment is not possible.  
B
AWC : Switches to the Auto White Control mode and a message indicating A<SET> AWC  
EXECB will be displayed. Press the SET button to enable the AWC function for white  
balance adjustment.  
R GAIN  
B GAIN  
Adjusts the hue of R (red) when in the AWC mode.  
Increase value to enhance the red color.  
[Set values: 0 to 255]  
^
^
Adjusts the hue of B (blue) when in the AWC mode.  
Increase value to enhance the blue color.  
[Set values: 0 to 255]  
FACTORY SETTINGS Screen  
Use this screen to restore the values set in the menu to their factory settings.  
Initial  
Value  
Item  
CANCEL  
Function/Set Value  
Do not restore to factory settings. Press the MENU button or the SET button to return to the  
menu screen.  
CLEAR  
(W/O POS. TITLE)  
Restore factory settings. Upon pressing the SET button, a message indicating AFACTORY  
SETTINGS...B will be displayed for approximately 20 seconds, upon which the set values will  
be restored to their factory settings. Upon completion, a message indicating ADATA  
CLEAREDB will appear.  
Preset positions as well as settings and titles for each position, however, will not be restored  
to their initial values. Returns to the menu screen upon completion.  
^
CLEAR (ALL)  
Upon pressing the SET button, a message indicating AFACTORY SETTINGS...B will be  
displayed for approximately 20 seconds, upon which the set values will be restored to their  
factory settings. Upon completion, a message indicating ADATA CLEAREDB will appear.  
All settings including the titles and preset positions will be restored to their initial values.  
Returns to the menu screen upon completion.  
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PRIVATE MASK Setup  
Use the PRIVATE MASK screen to set up the private mask  
function, which grays out areas that are not required to be  
included in the monitored picture. Up to four private masks  
can be set per screen, and up to eight private masks can be  
set in total.  
MENU button  
SET button  
CAMERA button  
PAN lever  
REMOTE CONTROL UNT RM-P2580  
CAMERA  
POSITION  
SETUP  
POWER  
ALARM  
MENU  
SET  
AUTO  
F-1  
F-2  
F-3  
KEY LOCK  
1Select the camera. (A RM-P2580 AINSTRUCTIONSB)  
CAMERA buttonNNumeric key (Camera Number)NENTER button  
LENS  
CAMERA/POSITION  
PAN/TILT  
2DTishpelpaiyctuthreeoMf tEheNUselsecctreedecna.m(Aerapigs.o2u1tp,ust.teps 2 to 4)  
MENU button (3 sec.) N Select ACAMERA..B using the PAN lever N  
SET button.  
CAMERA  
POSI-  
TION  
SPEED  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
OPTION  
1
OPTION  
2
CLOSE  
NEAR  
IRIS  
OPEN  
FAR  
FOCUS  
AF  
AUTO  
PAN  
AUTO  
PATROL  
7
9
0
TELE  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
WIDE  
ZOOM  
The AMENUB screen will be displayed.  
/HOME  
3Tilt the PAN lever up or down to move the cursor (E) to  
ACAM. FUNCTION 1..B and press the SET button.  
4MTohveeACthAeMcEuRrAsoFrU(NEC)TtIoONAP1RBIsVcAreTeEn MisAdiSspKla..yBeadn. d press the SET  
TELE  
button  
Numeric ENTER  
keys button  
WIDE button  
button.  
5TSheeleAcPtRtIhVAeTpEriMvAatSeKmB sacsrekenfuisncdtisioplnayOedN. or OFF.  
Turn the private mask function on or off by setting the AMODEB item in  
CAMERA FUNCTION1  
V. PHASE  
- - -  
UP-L  
6StheelesucbtmtheenumtoaOskNnour mOFbFer(.Factory setting: OFF)  
Select the private mask number from MASK No. 1 to No. 8 and move the  
cursor to the item AMASK EDIT..B. A maximum of 4 can be set within one  
picture.  
POS. TITLE LOC.  
PRIVATE MASK..  
MANUAL DISPLAY  
ON  
If an already set mask number is selected, the (M) mark will be  
7dEidspitlatyheed.masking area.  
MENU EXIT SET SUB MENU  
<
<
<
>
<
>
CAM. FUNCTION 1 screen  
Move the cursor to AMASK EDIT..B and press the SET button to display  
the AMASK EDITB screen. (The masked area will be displayed as a  
grayed-out area.)  
PRIVATE MASK  
Tilt the PAN lever to move the grayed-out area to the center of the area  
to be masked.  
Press the TELE button and WIDE button to set the masked area size.  
MODE  
OFF  
Already  
set.  
MASK No.  
1 (M)  
MASK EDIT ..  
MASK DELETE ..  
8 CAUTIONS  
It is not possible to set five or more masks in adjacent areas. (Even  
when this is attempted, the masked area that is required to be set will  
not be displayed.)  
MASK cannot be set at lower than approx. 40° in the horizontal  
direction. (The masks for new settings are not displayed.)  
MENU RETURN  
>
PRIVATE MASK screen  
MASK EDIT  
8Press the MENU button.  
The screen returns to the APRIVATE MASKB screen.  
To delete a private mask area, select AMASK DELETE..B, move the  
cursor to ADELETEB and press the SET button. The PRIVATE MASK  
menu reappears after the data has been deleted.  
To cancel deletion, select ACANCELB and press the SET button.  
9Repeat steps 6 to 8 for each additional mask area.  
MENU RETURN  
>
MASK EDIT screen  
10 Press the MENU button.  
The screen returns to the ACAMERA FUNCTION 1B menu.  
8 CAUTIONS  
There may be cases, depending on the camera direction and zoom position, in which an object is captured from within the  
private mask area. After setting the private mask, be sure to vary the camera direction and zoom position in order to confirm  
that the camera does not capture objects from within this area.  
The Private Mask function cannot be carried out during the initializing process immediately after the power is turned on.  
When 4 masking areas are set within the same screen, setting of another mask in an adjacent area may fail. In this case,  
adjust the angle of view settings.  
When 4 marks are set on one same screen, the next mark might not be possible to set on the nearest area. In that case, set  
the angle of screen again.  
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MANUAL PAN LIMIT Setup  
This section describes procedures for setting the Panning  
(horizontal) range during manual operation.  
MENU button  
SET button  
PAN lever  
CAMERA button  
1Select a camera. (ARM-P2580 AINSTRUCTIONSB)  
CAMERA buttonNNumeric key (Camera Number)NENTER button  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580  
CAMERA  
POSITION  
Video images of the selected camera will be output.  
2MENU screen display. (A pg. 21, steps 2 to 4)  
SETUP  
POWER  
ALARM  
MENU  
SET  
AUTO  
F-1  
F-2  
F-3  
KEY LOCK  
MENU button (3 sec.) N Select ACAMERA..B using the PAN lever N  
SET button.  
LENS  
CAMERA/POSITION  
PAN/TILT  
CAMERA  
POSI-  
TION  
SPEED  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
The AMENUB screen will be displayed.  
OPTION  
1
OPTION  
2
CLOSE  
NEAR  
IRIS  
OPEN  
FAR  
3Move the PAN lever upward/downward to shift the cursor (E)  
to the ACAM. FUNCTION 2..B item, followed by pressing the  
SET button.  
FOCUS  
AF  
AUTO  
PAN  
AUTO  
PATROL  
7
9
0
TELE  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
WIDE  
ZOOM  
/HOME  
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Numeric  
keys  
ENTER  
button  
the PAN lever leftward/rightward to select AONB.  
5Press the SET button.  
6STehtethAMe.pPoAsNitLioIMnITfoPrOthSe.SlEeTftB lsicmreiet.n (left limit) will be displayed.  
Use the PAN lever to determine the position for the left limit.  
During setting, a message indicating A[L] POS. SETTING NB will be  
displayed at the bottom left of the screen.  
CAMERA FUNCTION2  
OFF  
ON  
FLIP  
7Press the SET button.  
VAR. P / T SPEED  
EASY AF  
8STehtethsecrepeonswitiilol snwfitocrhtthoethreigrihgthtlilmimiitt.setting screen.  
OFF  
OFF  
AF FOR IR  
TILT LIMIT  
Use the PAN lever to determine the position for the right limit.  
M. PAN LIMIT..  
AUTO RETURN..  
ON  
During setting, a message indicating AO [R] POS. SETTINGB will be  
displayed at the bottom right of the screen.  
MENU RETURN SET SUB MENU  
<
>
<
>
9Press the MENU button.  
CAMERA FUNCTION 2 Screen  
This stores the limit positions that have been set and returns the  
screen to the ACAMERA FUNCTION 2B menu.  
M. PAN LIMIT POS.SET  
MEMO  
Tilting , zooming and focusing operations are possible when this menu is displayed.  
If a pan limit has already been set, the camera will move to the left pan limit position  
when this menu is invoked.  
Setting cannot be performed when Panning is in progress. Press the SET button  
after Panning has come to a stop.  
[ L ]POS.SETTING  
SET INVALID  
<
<
>
DURING PAN MOVEMENT  
Auto Flip operation will override this setting if the destination position of Auto Flip is  
outside the range as set in this item.  
MENU RETURN SET L / R  
>
<
>
Manual Pan Limit remains valid when setting preset positions.  
M. PAN LIMIT POS.SET Screen (Left Limit)  
Movement to preset positions will be performed without regard to the Manual Pan Limit.  
The AM. PAN LIMIT..B item will not affect the following even when it is set to AONB.  
• PRIVATE MASK Settings  
• AUTO PAN POSITION Settings  
M. PAN LIMIT POS.SET  
• AREA DISPLAY Settings  
[ R ]POS.SETTING  
SET INVALID  
<
>
DURING PAN MOVEMENT  
MENU RETURN SET L / R  
<
>
<
>
M. PAN LIMIT POS.SET Screen (Right Limit)  
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MANUAL PAN LIMIT Setup (continued)  
8 Basic operation of Manual Pan Limit  
Panning operation will only be allowed within the valid range upon  
setting the Manual Pan Limit.  
Right Limit  
Invalid Range  
When the camera is moved by an operation that overrides the Manual  
Pan Limit into a region outside the valid panning range, the camera will  
function as follows when a manual Pan operation is performed.  
Pan operations can be freely performed outside the panning range until  
the camera enters the valid range again.  
Upon entering the valid range, Pan operation will only be possible  
within the Manual Pan Limit that has been set.  
8 Operations that override the Manual Pan Limit  
The following operations are performed without regard to the invalid  
range as set by the Manual Pan Limit.  
Auto Pan operation  
Left Limit  
Auto Trace operation  
Auto Flip operation  
8 Settings that override the Manual Pan Limit  
The following settings involve Pan operations but setting can be performed  
without regard to the invalid range as set by the Manual Pan Limit.  
PRIVATE MASK Setup  
AUTO PAN Setup  
AREA DISPLAY Setup (TITLE)  
AREA DISPLAY Setup (DIRECTION)  
MEMO  
If the AM. PAN LIMIT..B is AONB during setting of Auto Trace and preset positions,  
Pan operation within the invalid range will not be possible. However, since Auto  
Trace and movement to preset positions are operations that override the Manual  
Pan Limit, panning within the invalid range of the Manual Pan Limit is possible if  
setting of Auto Trace and preset positions are performed prior to the MANUAL PAN  
LIMIT setup.  
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CAMERA TITLE Setup  
Use the CAMERA TITLE screen to set the title of each  
camera. Titles can be up to 16 characters in length and are  
displayed at the bottom left of the picture.  
MENU button  
SET button  
PAN lever  
CAMERA button  
1Select the camera. (A RM-P2580 AINSTRUCTIONSB)  
CAMERA buttonNNumeric key (Camera Number)NENTER button  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580  
CAMERA  
POSITION  
SETUP  
POWER  
ALARM  
MENU  
SET  
AUTO  
F-1  
F-2  
F-3  
KEY LOCK  
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MENU button (3 sec.) N Select ACAMERA..B using the PAN lever N  
SET button.  
LENS  
CAMERA/POSITION  
PAN/TILT  
CAMERA  
POSI-  
TION  
SPEED  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
OPTION  
1
OPTION  
2
CLOSE  
NEAR  
IRIS  
OPEN  
FAR  
The AMENUB screen will be displayed.  
FOCUS  
AF  
AUTO  
PAN  
AUTO  
PATROL  
7
9
3Tilt the PAN lever up or down to move the cursor (E) to  
0
TELE  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
WIDE  
ZOOM  
/HOME  
ACAMERA TITLE/ALARM..B and press the SET button.  
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EDIT..B and press the SET button.  
TELE  
button  
Numeric ENTER  
keys button  
The ACAMERA TITLE EDITB screen is displayed.  
WIDE button  
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cursor  
from the character area.  
MENU  
CAM.FUNCTION1..  
CAM.FUNCTION2..  
CAM.TITLE/ALARM..  
CAM.ALC/VIDEO..  
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The first character of the title is now confirmed, and input of the  
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE..  
POS.FUNCTION SET..  
FACTORY SETTINGS..  
second character is possible.  
If the WIDE button is pressed, the title input field moves to the left. Use  
this to correct previously input characters.  
MENU EXIT SET SUB MENU  
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7Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each title character.  
MENU Screen  
8PCoremspslettheethMe iEnNpuUt obfuthtteotnitl.e for the selected camera in the same way.  
This stores the camera title that has been set and returns the screen to  
CAMERA TITLE / ALARM  
CAM.TITLE EDIT..  
the previous menu.  
AREA DISPLAY  
OFF  
DOUBLE  
To set the titles for multiple cameras, repeat steps 1 to 7 for each  
camera.  
ALARM TITLE SIZE  
ALARM TITLE EDIT..  
ALARM INPUT..  
ALARM OUTPUT..  
MEMO  
Only displayed for the TK-C625E model.  
MENU RETURN SET SUB MENU  
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>
<
>
CAMERA TITLE/ALARM Screen  
Space  
Blinking  
Character area  
CAMERA TITLE EDIT  
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Setting Up the Camera Using RM-P2580 (continued)  
EN  
AREA DISPLAY Setup (TITLE)  
This section describes procedures to display area titles on the  
screen, when the 360° panning (horizontal) range is divided  
into 16 areas and when the camera is manually rotated. Title  
for each area can be specified up to 16 characters. (Turning  
ON/OFF Area Title display AAREA DISPLAYB (A pg. 26))  
1Select a camera. (ARM-P2580 AINSTRUCTIONSB)  
CAMERA buttonNNumeric key (Camera Number)NENTER button  
EA  
5
AR  
AR  
1
EA  
A
AREA  
1
ARE  
16  
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POSITION  
MENU button (3 sec.) N Select ACAMERA..B using the PAN lever N  
SET button.  
The AMENUB screen will be displayed.  
MENU button  
SET button  
CAMERA button  
3Move the PAN lever upward/downward to shift the cursor (E)  
to the ACAM. TITLE/ALARM..B item, followed by pressing the  
SET button.  
PAN lever  
The ACAMERA TITLE/ALARMB screen will be displayed.  
REMOTE CONTROL UNT RM-P2580  
CAMERA  
POSITION  
SETUP  
POWER  
ALARM  
4Shift the cursor (E) to the AAREA DISPLAYB item, move the  
PAN lever leftward/rightward to select the ATITLEB, followed  
by pressing the SET button.  
MENU  
SET  
AUTO  
F-1  
F-2  
F-3  
KEY LOCK  
LENS  
CAMERA/POSITION  
PAN/TILT  
The AAREA TITLE EDIT AREA 1B screen will be displayed. (Home  
position corresponds to AREA 1)  
The first character appears blinking and input is enabled.  
CAMERA  
POSI-  
TION  
SPEED  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
OPTION  
1
OPTION  
2
CLOSE  
NEAR  
IRIS  
OPEN  
FAR  
FOCUS  
AF  
AUTO  
PAN  
AUTO  
PATROL  
7
9
5Move the PAN lever upward/downward or leftward/rightward  
0
TELE  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
WIDE  
ZOOM  
/HOME  
to select the first character to input.  
The selected character will appear blinking.  
6Press the SET button.  
ENTER  
button  
Numeric  
keys  
TELE  
button  
FAR  
button  
The first character of the title is now confirmed and input of the  
second character is possible.  
WIDE button  
NEAR button  
Press the WIDE button to move the blinking cursor in the Title Input  
Field leftward. Use this when amending the set title.  
7Press the FAR button.  
The camera moves to the next area and the AAREA TITLE EDIT  
AREA 2B screen will be displayed.  
MENU  
CAM.FUNCTION1..  
CAM.FUNCTION2..  
CAM.TITLE/ALARM..  
CAM.ALC/VIDEO..  
Press the NEAR button to return to the previous area . The previous  
AAREA TITLE EDIT AREA 1B screen will be displayed.  
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE..  
POS.FUNCTION SET..  
FACTORY SETTINGS..  
8Repeat Steps 5 to 7.  
Repeat procedure to enter a title for each area. (AREA 1 to AREA 16)  
9Press the MENU button.  
MENU EXIT SET SUB MENU  
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previous menu.  
MENU Screen  
MEMO  
CAMERA TITLE / ALARM  
CAM.TITLE EDIT..  
Only displayed for the TK-C625E model.  
AREA DISPLAY..  
TITLE  
DOUBLE  
ALARM TITLE SIZE  
ALARM TITLE EDIT..  
ALARM INPUT..  
ALARM OUTPUT..  
MENU RETURN SET SUB MENU  
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Setting Up the Camera Using RM-P2580 (continued)  
36  
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AREA DISPLAY Setup (DIRECTION)  
Upon setting N (North), which is the standard axis, the 360°  
panning range will be equally divided into 8 areas. Perform  
manual panning of the camera and each area will be  
displayed as N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW.  
SW  
SE  
NE  
East  
West  
1Select a camera. (ARM-P2580 AINSTRUCTIONSB)  
E
CAMERA buttonNNumeric key (Camera Number)NENTER button  
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N
MENU button (3 sec.) N Select ACAMERA..B using the PAN lever NSET  
MENU button  
SET button  
button.  
The AMENUB screen will be displayed.  
PAN lever  
3Move the PAN lever upward/downward to shift the cursor (E)  
to the ACAM. TITLE/ALARM..B item, followed by pressing the  
SET button.  
CAMERA button  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580  
CAMERA  
POSITION  
SETUP  
POWER  
ALARM  
MENU  
SET  
AUTO  
F-1  
F-2  
F-3  
The ACAMERA TITLE/ALARMB screen will be displayed.  
KEY LOCK  
4Shift the cursor (E) to the AREA DISPLAY item, and move  
the PAN lever leftward/rightward to select ADIRB.  
LENS  
CAMERA/POSITION  
PAN/TILT  
CAMERA  
POSI-  
TION  
SPEED  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
5Press the SET button.  
OPTION  
1
OPTION  
2
CLOSE  
NEAR  
IRIS  
OPEN  
FAR  
The ADIRECTION STANDARD AXISB screen will be displayed.  
FOCUS  
AF  
AUTO  
PAN  
AUTO  
PATROL  
7
9
6Move the PAN lever leftward/rightward to set the direction  
0
TELE  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
WIDE  
ZOOM  
/HOME  
(N) of the standard axis.  
7Press the MENU button.  
This sets the start position of the direction axis, which will be displayed  
Numeric  
keys  
ENTER  
button  
on the top left of the screen.  
Directions are displayed as N (north), NE (north-east), E (east), SE  
(south-east), S (south), SW (south-west), W (west) and NW (north-  
west) respectively.  
MEMO  
MENU  
Tilting, zooming and focusing operations are possible when this menu is displayed.  
If a start position for the direction axis has already been set, the camera will move  
to this start position when this menu is invoked.  
CAM.FUNCTION1..  
CAM.FUNCTION2..  
CAM.TITLE/ALARM..  
CAM.ALC/VIDEO..  
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE..  
POS.FUNCTION SET..  
FACTORY SETTINGS..  
MENU EXIT SET SUB MENU  
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CAMERA TITLE / ALARM  
CAM.TITLE EDIT..  
AREA DISPLAY..  
DIR  
DOUBLE  
ALARM TITLE SIZE  
ALARM TITLE EDIT..  
ALARM INPUT..  
ALARM OUTPUT..  
MENU RETURN SET SUB MENU  
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DIRECTION STANDARD AXIS  
SET UP STANDARD AXIS (N)  
MENU RETURN  
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DIRECTION STANDARD AXIS Screen  
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37  
ALARM TITLE Setup  
Use the ALARM TITLE screen to set the alarm titles to be displayed  
when an alarm signal is transmitted. Up to 10 alarm titles (ALARM TITLE  
1 to 10) can be set and each title can be up to 12 characters in length.  
MENU button  
SET button  
CAMERA button  
PAN lever  
1Select the camera. (A RM-P2580 AINSTRUCTIONSB)  
CAMERA buttonNNumeric key(Camera Number)NENTER button  
REMOTE CONTROL UNT RM-P2580  
CAMERA  
POSITION  
SETUP  
POWER  
ALARM  
MENU  
SET  
AUTO  
F-1  
F-2  
F-3  
KEY LOCK  
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SET button.  
LENS  
CAMERA/POSITION  
PAN/TILT  
CAMERA  
POSI-  
TION  
SPEED  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
OPTION  
1
OPTION  
2
CLOSE  
NEAR  
IRIS  
OPEN  
FAR  
The AMENUB screen will be displayed.  
FOCUS  
AF  
AUTO  
PAN  
AUTO  
PATROL  
7
9
3Tilt the PAN lever up or down to move the cursor (E) to  
0
TELE  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
WIDE  
ZOOM  
/HOME  
ACAM. TITLE/ALARM..B and press the SET button.  
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Numeric  
keys  
ENTER  
button  
FAR  
button  
The AALARM TITLE EDIT No.1B screen will be displayed.  
WIDE button  
NEAR button  
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from the character area.  
MENU  
CAM.FUNCTION1..  
The selected character will appear blinking.  
6PTrehesssetlheecteSdEcThabruactttoerni.s displayed in the title input field.  
CAM.FUNCTION2..  
CAM.TITLE/ALARM..  
CAM.ALC/VIDEO..  
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE..  
POS.FUNCTION SET..  
The first character of the title is now confirmed, and input of the second  
character is possible.  
FACTORY SETTINGS..  
If the WIDE button is pressed, the title input field moves to the left. Use  
this to correct previously input characters.  
MENU EXIT SET SUB MENU  
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7Press the FAR button.  
The next AALARM TITLE EDIT No.2B screen is displayed.  
CAMERA TITLE / ALARM  
CAM.TITLE EDIT..  
If the NEAR button is pressed, the previous AALARM TITLE EDIT No.1B  
screen is displayed.  
AREA DISPLAY  
OFF  
DOUBLE  
ALARM TITLE SIZE  
ALARM TITLE EDIT..  
ALARM INPUT..  
8Repeat steps 5 to 7 for each alarm title.  
Complete the input of all the alarm titles (AALARM TITLE EDITB 1 to 10)  
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ALARM OUTPUT..  
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CAMERA TITLE/ALARM Screen  
MEMO  
Only displayed for the TK-C625E model.  
Space  
Blinking  
Character area  
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RM-P2580 units need to be configured to display alarm titles. Use the RM-P2580 menu settings to do this:  
A Press and hold the MENU button for 3 seconds to display the SETUP screen on the remote control unit.  
B First select the ACONTROL UNIT..B screen, then the ADATA I/OB screen and finally the AINPUT ASSIGNMENTB screen.  
C Select AALARM TEXTB then AEDIT 1B, the alarm title set as AALARM TITLE EDIT 1B is displayed on the monitor.  
* The alarm signals are input into the DATA I/O terminals on the rear panel of the RM-P2580.  
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EN  
AUTO PAN Setup  
This section describes procedures for setting the Auto Pan  
function, which enables gradual horizontal rotation of the  
camera. There are 3 Auto Pan modes, namely movement  
between 2 points, rightward rotation and leftward rotation.  
Gradual Rotation  
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MENU button (3 sec.) N Select ACAMERA..B using the PAN lever NSET  
button.  
MENU button  
SET button  
CAMERA button  
The AMENUB screen will be displayed.  
PAN lever  
3Move the PAN lever upward/downward to shift the cursor (E)  
to the AAUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE..B item, followed by  
pressing the SET button.  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580  
CAMERA  
POSITION  
SETUP  
POWER  
ALARM  
MENU  
SET  
AUTO  
F-1  
F-2  
F-3  
The AAUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACEB screen will be displayed.  
KEY LOCK  
4Press the SET button.  
LENS  
CAMERA/POSITION  
PAN/TILT  
Check that the cursor is at the AAUTO PAN SET..B item and press SET  
CAMERA  
POSI-  
TION  
SPEED  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
button.  
OPTION  
1
OPTION  
2
CLOSE  
NEAR  
IRIS  
OPEN  
FAR  
5Set the AUTO PAN MODE and AUTO PAN SPEED.  
FOCUS  
AF  
AUTO  
PAN  
AUTO  
PATROL  
7
9
Set the type of Auto Pan movement using the AUTO PAN MODE item.  
0
TELE  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
WIDE  
ZOOM  
/HOME  
RETURN (Movement between 2 points), RIGHT and LEFT  
Set the rotating speed of Auto Pan using the AUTO PAN SPEED item.  
LOW, NORMAL, HIGH  
Numeric ENTER AUTO PAN  
keys button button  
ZOOM button  
6Shift the cursor (E) to the AA. PAN POS. SET..B item, and  
press the SET button (only when in the Return mode).  
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the RETURN mode).  
Use the PAN lever, FOCUS button and ZOOM button for adjustment.  
Tilting operations or lens operations such as focusing and zooming are  
not possible at the return position.  
AUTO PAN / PATROL / TRACE  
AUTO PAN SET..  
AUTO PATROL SET..  
During setting, a message indicating A[START] POS.SET NB will be  
displayed at the bottom left of the screen.  
AUTO TRACE SET..  
AUTO PAN / TRACE VIDEO ..  
8Press the SET button (only when in the RETURN mode).  
RM . A . PAN KEY  
A . PAN  
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Set the return position using the PAN lever.  
RM . A . PATROL KEY  
A . PATROL  
MENU RETURN SET SUB MENU  
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AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE screen  
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The Auto Pan position that has been set will be stored and the screen  
will return to the previous menu (AAUTO PAN SETB screen).  
AUTO PAN SET  
AUTO PAN MODE  
AUTO PAN SPEED  
A . PAN POS . SET..  
RETURN  
NORMAL  
MEMO  
Vertical movement (tilting) and lens operations are not possible at the return  
position.  
Writing of preset data may fail if the SET button or MENU button is pressed when  
the camera is moving. Ensure that the camera has come to a stop before pressing  
the SET button and MENU button.  
MENU RETURN  
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AUTO PAN SET screen  
The Manual Pan Limit mode will be temporarily turned OFF when this menu is  
displayed. Manual Pan Limit can be set upon exiting this menu without affecting the  
Auto Pan operation.  
To enable Auto Pan operation upon setting, press the AUTO PAN button  
on RM-P2580.  
AUTO PAN POSITION SET  
A RM-P2580 "Auto Pan operation", INSTRUCTIONS  
[START] POS.SET  
SET INVALID  
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39  
AUTO PATROL Setup  
High  
Use the AUTO PATROL screen to set the configuration of the  
Auto Patrol function, which moves the camera between  
several positions at a high speed. Patrol positions 1-100 can  
be set in each of three modes (MODES 1 to 3). It is  
recommended that these three modes be set according to the  
day of the week or the time of day. For example: MODE 1 for  
nighttime and MODE 2 for daytime.  
speed  
POSITION  
2
POSITION  
1
High speed  
High speed  
POSITION  
4
High  
speed  
POSITION  
3
1Select the camera. (A RM-P2580 AINSTRUCTIONSB)  
CAMERA buttonNNumeric key (Camera Number)NENTER button  
The picture of the selected camera is output.  
MENU button  
SET button  
CAMERA button  
POSITION button  
PAN lever  
2Display the MENU screen. (A pg. 21, steps 2 to 4)  
MENU button (3 sec.) N Select ACAMERA..B using the PAN lever NSET  
button.  
The AMENUB screen will be displayed.  
REMOTE CONTROL UNT RM-P2580  
3Tilt the PAN lever up or down to move the cursor (E) to  
AAUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE..B and press the SET button.  
The AAUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE..B screen is displayed.  
CAMERA  
POSITION  
SETUP  
POWER  
ALARM  
MENU  
SET  
AUTO  
F-1  
F-2  
F-3  
KEY LOCK  
4Move the cursor (E) to AAUTO PATROL SET..B and press the  
LENS  
CAMERA/POSITION  
PAN/TILT  
CAMERA  
POSI-  
TION  
SPEED  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
SET button.  
OPTION  
1
OPTION  
2
CLOSE  
NEAR  
IRIS  
OPEN  
FAR  
The AAUTO PATROL SET MODE 1B screen is displayed.  
FOCUS  
AF  
AUTO  
PAN  
AUTO  
PATROL  
7
9
5Tilt the PAN lever to move the cursor (E) to the PATROL  
0
TELE  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
WIDE  
ZOOM  
/HOME  
position to be set.  
To display the next page (PATROL positions 9 to 19), press the TELE  
button.  
ENTER  
button  
AUTO  
PATROL  
button  
TELE  
button  
FAR  
button  
To display the previous page, press the WIDE button.  
6Set a patroll position.  
WIDE button  
NEAR button  
POSITION buttonNNumeric key (position number) N ENTER button  
Positions from PATROL 1 to 100 are set in the order of HOME, followed  
by POS 1 to POS 99.  
AUTO PAN / PATROL / TRACE  
AUTO PAN SET..  
AUTO PATROL SET..  
AUTO TRACE SET..  
AUTO PAN / TRACE VIDEO ..  
7Set the length of time a camera will stay in each position.  
Use the PAN lever to the left or right to set the time period.  
Available set values: SKIP, 10s, 20s, 30s, 45s, 1min, 2min. (Selecting  
ASKIPB skips that position and moves to the next position.)  
RM . A . PAN KEY  
RM . A . PATROL KEY  
A . PAN  
A . PATROL  
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Set the patrol positions and time periods of all patrol numbers in the  
same way.  
9Change the Auto Patrol mode.  
AUTO PATROL SET MODE 1  
Press the FAR button or NEAR button to change the mode.  
After changing to a new mode, repeat steps 5 to 8.  
10 Press the MENU button.  
PATROL 1  
PATROL 2  
PATROL 3  
PATROL 4  
PATROL 5  
PATROL 6  
PATROL 7  
PATROL 8  
HOME  
POS 1  
POS 2  
POS 3  
POS 4  
POS 5  
POS 6  
POS 7  
10s  
10s  
10s  
10s  
10s  
10s  
10s  
10s  
The screen returns to the previous menu.  
After the above setup, Auto Patrol of the camera can be started by  
pressing the AUTO PATROL button on the RM-P2580.  
FOCUS MODE ZOOM PAGE  
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(Example showing PATROL Nos.1 to 8)  
To change the Auto Patrol mode after the above setup, display the  
AUTO PATROL SET MODE screen and press the FAR button or NEAR  
button.  
The Auto Patrol function can only be set from an RM-P2580. Note that it  
differs to auto sequence operations available with other remote control  
units.  
AUTO PATROL SET MODE 1  
PATROL 9  
POS 8  
POS 9  
10s  
10s  
10s  
10s  
10s  
10s  
10s  
10s  
PATROL 10  
PATROL 11  
PATROL 12  
PATROL 13  
PATROL 14  
PATROL 15  
PATROL 16  
POS 10  
POS 11  
POS 12  
POS 13  
POS 14  
POS 15  
FOCUS MODE ZOOM PAGE  
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(Example showing PATROL Nos. 9 to 16)  
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AUTO TRACE Setup  
Use the AUTO TRACE screen to set the Auto Trace function,  
which stores and reproduces the actions of a manual camera  
operation (up to 30 seconds).  
MENU button  
SET button  
CAMERA button  
AUTO PAN button  
PAN lever  
1Select the camera. (A RM-P2580 AINSTRUCTIONSB)  
CAMERA buttonNNumeric key (Camera Number) NENTER button  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580  
CAMERA  
POSITION  
SETUP  
POWER  
ALARM  
MENU  
SET  
AUTO  
F-1  
F-2  
F-3  
KEY LOCK  
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MENU button (3 sec.) N Select ACAMERA..B using the PAN lever NSET  
button.  
LENS  
CAMERA/POSITION  
PAN/TILT  
CAMERA  
POS-  
TION  
SPEED  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
OPTON  
1
OPTION  
2
CLOSE  
NEAR  
IRIS  
OPEN  
FAR  
The AMENUB screen will be displayed.  
FOCUS  
AF  
AUTO  
PAN  
AUTO  
PATROL  
7
9
3Tilt the PAN lever up or down to move the cursor (E) to  
0
TELE  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
WIDE  
ZOOM  
/HOME  
AAUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE..B and press the SET button.  
4MTohveeAAthUeTOcuPrAsNo/rPA(ETR)OtoL/ATARUATCOEBTsRcrAeeCnEisSdEisTp.l.aByaend.d press the  
Numeric  
keys  
ENTER AUTO  
button PATROL  
button  
SET button.  
5STehtethAAeUpTaOtrToRl AsCtaErtSpEoTsB istciorene.n is displayed.  
ZOOM button  
FOCUS button  
Using the PAN lever and the ZOOM button and FOCUS button, set the  
camera position at which the Auto Trace function is to be started.  
MENU  
CAM.FUNCTION1..  
CAM.FUNCTION2..  
CAM.TITLE/ALARM..  
CAM.ALC/VIDEO..  
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE..  
POS.FUNCTION SET..  
FACTORY SETTINGS..  
6Press the SET button (to start memorization of manual  
camera operations).  
Auto Trace starts. Operate the camera using the PAN lever, and the  
ZOOM button and FOCUS button.  
The Auto Trace function can memorize camera operations for up to 30  
seconds, during this period ALEARNING REMAINDER T: **sB is  
displayed in the screen.  
MENU EXIT SET SUB MENU  
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MENU Screen  
Storage finishes automatically after 30 seconds.  
Perform step 7 only when finishing the storage but before 30 seconds  
AUTO PAN / PATROL / TRACE  
AUTO PAN SET..  
AUTO PATROL SET..  
AUTO TRACE SET..  
AUTO PAN / TRACE VIDEO ..  
elapses.  
Recording time may shorten depending on details of the operation.  
(Shortest recording duration is approximately 10 seconds)  
7Press the SET button to end the memorization of manual  
RM . A . PAN KEY  
RM . A . PATROL KEY  
A . PAN  
A . PATROL  
camera operations.  
This ends recording of Auto Trace and a message indicating ADATA  
SAVEDB will be displayed.  
MENU RETURN SET SUB MENU  
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8Press the MENU button.  
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE Screen  
The screen returns to the AAUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACEB menu.  
AUTO TRACE SET  
MEMO  
Saving of auto operations will not be possible when this menu is displayed.  
Manual Pan Limit remains valid when this menu is displayed.  
Trace operation.  
Auto Trace allows easy recording of manual operations, but positions may not be  
accurately reproduced during playback.  
SET START POSITION  
MENU RETURN SET LEARN  
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To Start Auto Trace Function  
AUTO TRACE SET Screen  
To let the camera execute reproduction of the Auto Trace operation, it is  
required to set the Auto Trace function in the AUTO PAN button or AUTO  
PATROL button of the RM-P2580.  
A ARM. A. PAN KEYB (A pg. 29) and ARM. A. PATROL KEYB (A pg. 29).  
When the button to which the Auto Trace function is set is pressed, the  
lamp in the button lights up and Auto Trace reproduction starts.  
The Auto Trace reproduction will repeat continually with a pause of 30  
seconds between each operation.  
AUTO TRACE SET  
To end the Auto Trace reproduction, press the button to which the Auto  
Trace function is set again so that the lamp in the button turns off.  
SET START POSITION  
LEARNING REMAINDER T : ∗ ∗ s  
MENU RETURN SET END  
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Setting Up the Camera Using RM-P2580 (continued)  
EN  
41  
POSITION TITLE Setup  
Use the POSITION TITLE screen to set the title of each  
camera position. Each camera position can be given a title of  
up to 16 characters.  
MENU button  
SET button  
POSITION button  
PAN lever  
CAMERA button  
1Select the camera. (A RM-P2580 AINSTRUCTIONSB)  
CAMERA buttonNNumeric key (Camera Number) NENTER button  
REMOTE CONTROL UNT RM-P2580  
CAMERA  
POSITION  
SETUP  
POWER  
ALARM  
MENU  
SET  
AUTO  
F-1  
F-2  
F-3  
KEY LOCK  
2DTishpelpaiyctuthreeoMf tEheNUselsecctreedecna.m(Aerapigs.o2u1tp,ust.teps 2 to 4)  
MENU button (3 sec.) N Select ACAMERA..B using the PAN lever N  
SET button.  
LENS  
CAMERA/POSITION  
PAN/TILT  
CAMERA  
POSI-  
TION  
SPEED  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
OPTION  
1
OPTION  
2
CLOSE  
NEAR  
IRIS  
OPEN  
FAR  
The AMENUB screen will be displayed.  
FOCUS  
AF  
AUTO  
PAN  
AUTO  
PATROL  
7
9
3Tilt the PAN lever up or down to move the cursor (E) to  
0
TELE  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
WIDE  
ZOOM  
/HOME  
APOS. FUNCTION SET..B and press the SET button.  
4ETnhseuArPeOthS.aFtUthNeCcTuIOrNsoSrE(TEB)sicsremenoviseddisoplnatyoedt.he item  
APOSITION TITLE..B item and press the SET button.  
The APOS.TITLE EDITB screen is displayed.  
Numeric  
keys  
TELE  
button  
ENTER + button  
button  
WIDE button  
5STehleecfitrsat cphraersaecttepr oapspiteioarns.b(lAinkiRngMa-Pnd25in8p0utAiIsNeSnTaRblUedC. TIONSB)  
MENU  
CAM.FUNCTION1..  
CAM.FUNCTION2..  
CAM.TITLE/ALARM..  
CAM.ALC/VIDEO..  
POSITION buttonNNumeric key (position number)NENTER button  
The picture of the selected camera position is output.  
AUTO PAN/PATROL/TRACE..  
POS.FUNCTION SET..  
FACTORY SETTINGS..  
6UTsheetnheextPpAoNsitiloenvecarntobeseseleleccttetdhesimfirpslyt bcyhparreascstinegr othfet+hebuttittolen.  
from the character area.  
MENU EXIT SET SUB MENU  
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MENU Screen  
The first character of the title is now confirmed, and the system gets  
ready for the input of the second character is possible.  
POS. FUNCTION SET  
POSITION TITLE..  
IRIS MODE  
AVERAGE : PEAK  
BLC MODE  
W . BALANCE  
R GAIN  
B GAIN  
HOME  
AUTO  
8 : 2  
OFF  
ATW  
- - -  
If the WIDE button is pressed, the title input field moves to the left. Use  
this to correct previously input characters.  
8Repeat steps 5 to 7 for each title character.  
When the next position is selected, the previous position tile is stored in  
the memory.  
- - -  
9PCreosmspltehteetMheEiNnpUutbouftatlol npo.sition titles in the same way.  
The screen returns to the previous menu.  
MENU RETURN SET SUB MENU  
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POS. FUNCTION SET Screen  
MEMO  
Space  
Blinking  
Character area  
Only displayed for the TK-C625E model.  
POS. TITLE EDIT POS.∗ ∗  
0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO  
PQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmno  
pqrstuvw xy zÄÖÜÊÎÔÛÇÑäëïöü  
âêîôûáéíóúàèìòùçñß¡¿ . , ’ - : /  
() <>  
A MENO  
CLR CANCEL  
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INS DEL  
T
MENU RETURN SET CHAR .SET  
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POS.TITLE EDIT Screen  
Title input  
field  
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Other  
42  
EN  
Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Cause (Information)  
Remedy  
Picture is not displayed. Is there a problem in the power cable(s) connecting the Use cable(s) with low cable resistance  
camera to the power supply unit? (If the power cable(s) and of the correct cable length. (Ensure  
are too long or of an inadequate size, the correct  
that the voltage supplied to the terminal  
voltage may not be supplied due to an increase in cable board is correct during camera  
resistance.)  
operation, i.e. when the rated current is  
flowing through the camera.)  
Power cannot be turned Are cables connected properly to the terminal board on Connect the cables properly.  
on. the Ceiling Mount ?  
Power can be turned on Is there a problem with the power cable(s) connecting  
Change power cable(s) to one with of  
lower resistance (i.e. thicker or shorter  
cable(s)).  
but it later turns off  
when the pan/tilt  
mechanism starts  
operation.  
the camera to the power supply unit? (If the power  
cable(s) are too long or of an inadequate size, the  
correct voltage may not be supplied due to an increase (A pg. 13, ASwitch SettingsB)  
in cable resistance during the pan/tilt operation.)  
Video sync error occurs.  
When LL is set, does the power supply frequency match the Use a stable power supply with a  
video frequency (PAL: 50 Hz, NTSC: 60 Hz)?  
matching frequency.  
Is there any serious noise interference in the power  
Prevent noise interference from  
supply?  
occurring in the power supply.  
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Other (continued)  
EN  
43  
Specifications  
8 Camera  
8 Lens  
Zoom ratio  
Focal distance  
Image pickup device:1/4 type, interline transfer CCD  
TK-C625E: 752 (H) x 582 (V) pixels  
TK-C625U: 768 (H) x 494 (V) pixels  
: Approx. x12  
: 3.8 mm to 45.6 mm  
Maximum aperture : F1.6 (WIDE) to F2.7 (TELE)  
Sync system  
Video output  
: Internal, Line Lock  
: VBS 1V (p-p) 75 K  
8 Pan/Tilt Mechanism  
Panning range  
Panning speed  
Tilting range  
: 360° endless revolution  
: 1.5°/s to 180°/s  
: 0° to 90° (Horizontal - Straight  
downwards - Horizontal)  
: 1°/s to 120°/s  
Scanning frequencies : TK-C625E: 15.625 (H), 50 Hz (V)  
TK-C625U: 15.734 (H), 59.94 Hz (V)  
S/N  
: 50 dB (typical) (AGC mode: OFF, Enhance  
level: 5)  
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Tilting speed  
Horizontal resolution : 540 lines and above (typical) (WIDE end,  
Centre)  
Minimum object illumination  
8 General  
Power supply  
: TK-C625E: AC 24 V, 50 Hz, 1.5 A  
TK-C625U: AC 24 V, 60 Hz, 20 W  
:
Color mode  
:
3.6 lx (50 % output, AGC 20 dB, WIDE end)  
No. of preset positions : 100  
1.8 lx (25 % output, AGC 20 dB, WIDE end)  
Applicable control unit : RM-P2580  
Ambient temperature : -10I to 50I (operating),  
0I to 40I (recommended)  
B&W mode : 0.15 lx (50 % output, AGC 20 dB, WIDE  
end)  
White balance : TTL auto tracking/Manual  
Ambient humidity  
:
35 % to 90 % RH  
Electronic shutter  
TK-C625E  
:
(without condensation)  
: 1/50 (standard), 1/120 (60 Hz flickerless),  
1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,  
1/10000  
Mass  
: 1.3 kg  
Accessories:  
TK-C625E  
: Instructions ...................................... 1  
Ceiling Mount................................... 1  
Template .......................................... 1  
Wire Clamp...................................... 1  
: Instructions ...................................... 1  
Warranty Card.................................. 1  
Service Information Card................. 1  
Ceiling Mount................................... 1  
Template .......................................... 1  
Ferrite Core...................................... 1  
Wire Clamp...................................... 1  
TK-C625U  
: 1/60 (standard), 1/100 (50 Hz flickerless),  
1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,  
1/10000  
Backlight compensation: Possible, 4 photometry areas selectable  
Color level adjustment: Possible  
Contour correction: Both horizontal and vertical (level adjustable)  
TK-C625U  
8 External Dimensions [Unit: mm]  
8 Ceiling Mount Hole [Unit: mm]  
Screw  
Positions  
Screw  
Positions  
83.5  
SR55  
120  
83.5  
1
7
Specifications and appearance of this unit and related products are  
70  
subject to change for product improvement without prior notice.  
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Printed in Thailand  
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