INSTALLATION/OPERATION
CCC1380H-6, CCC1380H-6X,
and MCC1380H-6
®
1/3-Inch CCD Camera
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
7. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
8. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
9. Installation should be done only by qualified personnel and conform to all local codes.
The product and/or manual may bear the following marks:
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage
C A U T I O N :
constituting a risk of electric shock is present
within this unit.
R I S K O F E L E C T R I C S H O C K .
D O N O T O P E N .
This symbol indicates that there are important
operating and maintenance instructions in the
literature accompanying this unit.
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REGULATORY NOTICES
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that the
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You may also find helpful the following booklet, prepared by the FCC: “How to Identify and Resolve
Radio-TV Interference Problems.” This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing
Office, Washington D.C. 20402.
Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this
equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications
Commission’s rules.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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DESCRIPTION
The CCC1380H-6, CCC1380H-6X, and MCC1380H-6 digital cameras are high resolution, compact
video cameras that feature a 1/3-inch CCD imager. Each camera’s high resolution and high-density
image sensor ensure a sharp and clear picture over a wide range of conditions.
MODELS
CCC1380H-6
CCC1380H-6X
MCC1380H-6
1/3-inch, high resolution, color CCD camera, 24 VAC, 60 Hz/12 VDC, NTSC
1/3-inch, high resolution, color CCD camera, 24 VAC, 50Hz/12 VDC, PAL
1/3-inch, high resolution, monochrome CCD camera, 24 VAC, 60 Hz/12 VDC, EIA
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LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF PARTS
3
CAMERA MOUNT
ADAPTER
5
4
6
LENS
VIDEO
LEVEL
OFF
ON
LL
AGC
AWB
SYNC
GAM
FL
UP DOWN
ESC
BLC
ECLP
10
7
DC12V
THRE ECLP GRAY
24VAC
GND
9
8
1
2
3
TOP/FRONT VIEW
BACK VIEW
Figure 1. Location and Function of Parts
ᕃ Lens Mount
The camera has a standard CS lens mount but can use a C-mount lens when a C/CS-mount
adapter is installed between the lens and camera.
ᕄ Back Focus Lock Screw
Loosen the locking screw to adjust the back focus. Back focus adjustment has been set at the
factory to the standard CS-mount back focus distance. Do not loosen the back focus locking
screw unnecessarily. Refer to the section on Back Focus Adjustment for instructions on how to
adjust back focus length.
ᕅ Camera Mounts
Mounting points are provided on the top and bottom of the camera. Maximum thread length is
3/16-inch. Attach the camera mount adapter to extend thread depth to a standard 1/4-inch.
ᕆ Level Adjuster
Controls the video output level when using a DC-controlled auto iris lens.
ᕇ Lens Connector
Four-pin DC-control connector for auto iris lenses. Refer to the section on Auto Iris Lenses in
this manual for pin connections.
ᕈ Video Output Connector
Refer to the section on Connections for instructions for how to connect a coaxial cable to the
BNC video output connector.
ᕉ LL – Vertical Phase Adjustment
Use these switches to adjust the vertical phase to eliminate vertical roll when multiple
cameras are connected to the same power supply. Refer to the section on Camera
Synchronization in this manual for instructions on how to synchronize cameras.
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ᕊ Eclipser Level Controls
The eclipser function is set at the factory and usually does not need to be readjusted. However,
if adjustment is necessary, refer to the section on Eclipser Adjustment in this manual.
THRE
Sets the level for the brightest part of the picture. Anything brighter than this adjustment will
be eclipsed.
ECLP
Sets the brightness of the eclipsed area.
GRAY
Sets the brightness of the eclipsed area as viewed on a monitor.
ᕋ Power Input Terminal
Three-pin terminal strip, push-in type; 24 VAC/12 VDC for NTSC/PAL/EIA models. Refer to the
section on Connections in this manual for instructions for how to connect to a power supply.
ᕍᕠ DIP Switch Settings
AGC – Automatic Gain Control
Automatically adjusts the image to compensate for changes in light levels when using fixed or
manual iris lenses. Following are the AGC switch settings:
OFF – Disables the AGC mode.
ON (Default setting) – Enables the AGC mode.
ESC – Electronic Shutter Control
The ESC feature compensates for an excessive light level by automatically adjusting shutter
speed. The ESC range is 1:300. Following are the ESC switch settings:
OFF – Disables the Electronic Shutter Control mode.
ON (Default setting) – Enables the Electronic Shutter Control mode.
NOTE: Set the FL switch to the off position, otherwise ESC will not function.
BLC – Backlight Compensation
The backlight compensation feature compensates for backlit scenes by enhancing objects in
the center of the scene that would previously have been in silhouette. BLC will only function
with a manual iris lens when the ESC feature is switched on. For direct drive and auto iris
lenses, BLC will still function even though the ESC feature is switched off.
Following are the BLC switch settings:
OFF (Default setting) – Disables the BLC mode.
ON – Enables the BLC mode.
ECLP – Eclipser Function
The eclipser function is used with an auto iris lens. When using a CCD imager with an auto iris
lens in an area with minimal lighting contrasts, the auto iris lens closes, resulting in poor
picture quality. The eclipser function distorts the signal to the auto iris lens, causing the lens to
open wider and create sufficient lighting contrasts to prevent the silhouetting of figures. When
the auto iris lens used is equipped with a response selector (AVERAGE/PEAK), always set the
selector to AVERAGE.
Following are the ECLP switch settings:
OFF (Default setting) – Disables the ECLP mode.
ON – Enables the ECLP mode.
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AWB – Automatic White Balance
Following are the AWB switch settings:
OFF – Processes the viewed image to retain color balance in a restricted color temperature
range.
ON (Default setting) – Automatically processes the viewed image to retain color balance over
a wide color temperature range.
SYNC – Synchronization
Locks the frame rate to the power supply frequency. Eliminates vertical roll caused by multiple
cameras connected to the same switching device. Each camera output is synchronized to the
frequency of the power supply. Set the camera synchronization mode to one of the following:
OFF (Default setting) – Auto mode, DC internal, AC line lock. For vertical phase adjustment
ᕉ
refer to LL – Vertical Phase Adjustment.
ON – Internal mode, use with noisy AC power.
GAM – Gamma
There are two different levels for gamma. One setting increases the overall contrast of the
scene and the other setting increases visibility in the dark areas of the scene. Set the gamma
level to one of the following:
OFF – Linear response increases (overall) contrast.
ON (Default setting) – Increases visibility in dark areas of the picture.
FL – Flickerless
The Flickerless setting can reduce the flicker caused by certain lighting conditions. The
Electronic Sensitivity Control setting must be off for correct operation of the Flickerless
function. Choose between the following settings:
OFF (Default setting) – Disables the Flickerless mode.
ON – Enables the Flickerless mode.
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CONNECTIONS
POWER
To connect to the power supply:
1. Strip at least .50 inch (13 mm) from the power cord to expose the wires.
2. Insert the three wires into the holes in the terminal strip until they snap into place.
3. Confirm that the cord is connected to terminal securely by lightly tugging on the cord.
If you are wiring more than one camera to the same transformer, connect one side of the trans-
former to the same terminal on all cameras, and connect the other side of the transformer to the
remaining terminal on all cameras. Failure to connect all of the cameras the same way will cause
the cameras to be out of phase with each other and may produce a vertical roll when switching
between cameras.
VIDEO
Connect a video cable to the SIGNAL OUT connector (BNC) on the rear of the camera. Refer to
Table A for the type of video coaxial cable to use.
Table A. Video Coaxial Cable Requirements
Cable Type*
Maximum Distance
RG59/U
RG6/U
RG11/U
750 ft (229 m)
1,000 ft (305 m)
1,500 ft (457 m)
*Minimum cable requirements:
75 ohms
All-copper center conductor
All-copper braided shield with 95% braid coverage
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LENS INSTALLATION
The CCC1380H-6, CCC1380H-6X, and MCC1380H-6 can use fixed, manual, or passive (DC-
controlled) auto iris lenses. The camera has a standard CS lens mount but can use a C-mount lens
when a C/CS-mount adapter is installed between lens and camera.
LENS MOUNTING
1. Screw the lens onto the lens mount. Be careful to prevent dust from entering the space
between the lens and the CCD element. If necessary, use clean, compressed air to remove any
foreign matter.
2. Aim the camera and focus the lens to the object or area to be observed.
3. If a manual iris lens is used, adjust the iris for the best picture quality. The largest aperture
gives the best light sensitivity, the smallest aperture the greatest depth of field.
AUTO IRIS LENSES
Passive auto iris lenses are DC-controlled via the 4-pin iris drive connector (type D4-152N) located
on the back of the camera. Pin connections for the iris drive connector are as follows:
PIN VIDEO SIGNAL CONTROL
DC VOLTAGE CONTROL
Control coil (-)
1
2
3
4
+9 VDC (40 mA max.)
+9 VDC (40 mA max.)
AI - Video
2
4
1
3
Control coil (+)
Drive coil (+)
Drive coil (-)
GND
LENS CONNECTOR
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BACK FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
Do not release the back focus locking ring unnecessarily. Back focus adjustment has been set at the
factory to the standard CS-mount back focus distance. However, once a lens is mounted it may be
necessary to adjust back focal length to match the lens being used.
FIXED FOCAL LENGTH LENSES
1. Mount the lens firmly to the camera.
2. With the camera operating, position the camera to view an object at least 30 feet (10 m) away.
3. Set the focus ring to infinity (∞).
4. Set the lens iris to its widest usable opening.
5. Adjust the back focus.
a. Use an Allen wrench to loosen the back focus lock screw at the side of the camera.
b. Turn the lens mount to obtain the sharpest image on the monitor.
c. Turn the back focus locking ring clockwise to tighten.
NOTE: Do not over-tighen the back focus lock screw. Over-tightening the back focus lock screw can
damage the threads on the mount of the lens.
MOTORIZED ZOOM LENSES
1. With the camera operating, position the camera to view an object at least 70 feet (25 m) away.
2. Set the lens in the following manner:
a. Set the lens iris to its widest usable opening.
b. Set the lens focus to the FAR position.
c. Adjust lens zoom to WIDE angle.
3. Adjust back focus until the object is in sharpest focus.
a. Use an Allen wrench to loosen the back focus lock screw at the side of the camera.
b. Turn the lens mount to obtain the sharpest image on the monitor.
c. Turn the back focus locking ring clockwise to tighten.
4. Move lens zoom to TELEPHOTO.
5. Zoom out all the way while observing the focus on the monitor (known as “tracking”). If the
image stays in focus throughout the entire zoom range, the back focus is correct. Otherwise,
repeat the process beginning with step 1.
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CAMERA SYNCHRONIZATION
The power supply of each camera is set to the same synchronized phase at the factory and usually
does not need to be readjusted.
When using more than one camera power supply, a brief vertical roll may occur on the monitor
each time a camera view is switched. To eliminate vertical roll, adjust the phase control by
synchronizing, or line locking, the cameras to one another. Use the LL switches on the back of the
camera to make adjustments.
It may be necessary to have two people in communication when synchronizing the cameras–one
person at the camera and another person at the monitor to observe the vertical roll and the effect
of any adjustments made at the camera.
To synchronize the cameras do the following:
1. Choose a reference camera to which all other cameras will be phased.
2. Select a camera and synchronize it to the reference camera by turning the phase adjustment
control clockwise and/or counterclockwise.
3. Each time an adjustment is made, switch back and forth between the camera you are adjusting
and the reference camera. Repeat this process as many times as necessary, until the roll
between the cameras is no longer noticeable.
4. Adjust the phase of all other cameras by repeating steps 2 through 3. Always adjust to the
reference camera selected in step 1.
NOTE: The preferred method for camera phase adjustment is to use a dual trace oscilloscope to align
the vertical sync pulses of the reference camera to the selected camera(s).
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ECLIPSER ADJUSTMENT
The eclipser function is set at the factory and usually does not need to be readjusted. However, if
fine tuning is necessary, do the following:
1. Set the DIP switches.
a. AGC: OFF
b. ESC: OFF
c. BLC: OFF
2. Set the variable resistors and Eclipse DIP switch.
a. THRE:
b. ECLP:
c. GRAY:
Counterclockwise
Mechanical center
Mechanical center
d. ECLP Switch: OFF
3. Set the response selector of the auto iris lens (video type) to AVERAGE. While viewing an
object, set the video output level of the camera to 0.75 Vp-p (100 IRE) by adjusting the LEVEL
VR of the auto iris lens.
4. While viewing a brightly lit object (Refer to Figure 2):
a. Set ECLP DIP switch to ON.
b. Adjust THRE variable resistor by turning it clockwise. Set the video output level to clip at
0.8~0.85 Vp-p.
c. Set gray level to 0.35 Vp-p by turning the GRAY variable resistor clockwise or
counterclockwise.
5. While viewing an object in front of a bright background (refer to Figure 3), adjust the ECLP
variable resistor by turning it clockwise or counterclockwise until the foreground is clear (sharp)
and the background appears gray.
GRAY
BACKGROUND
GRAY LEVEL
0.8~0.85 Vp-p
0.35 VP-P
v
Figure 2. Gray Level Setting
Figure 3. Image on Monitor
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
PHYSICAL
Imaging Device
1/3-inch interline
Dimensions
2.09 (W) x 2.17 (H) x
2.21 (D) inches
transfer CCD
Picture Elements
CCC1380H-6,
MCC1380H-6
(53 x 55 x 56 mm)
Weight (without lens) 0.40 lb (0.20 kg)
768H x 494V
(approx. 380K)
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating
Temperature
CCC1380H-6X
Sensing Area
752H x 582V
(approx. 440K)
14°F to 122°F
(-10°C to 50°C)
3/16 x 1/8 - inch
(4.7 mm x 3.5 mm)
Storage Temperature -40°F to 140°F
(-40°C to 60°C)
20 to 80%
(noncondensing)
Synchronization
System
Humidity
AC line lock/DC
internal
Horizontal Resolution
CCC1380H-6,
ELECTRICAL
Power Requirements
CCC1380H-6,
MCC1380H-6
CCC1380H-6X
Power Connector
CCC1380H-6X
480 TV lines
MCC1380H-6
Iris Control
560 TV lines
Electronic/passive
24 VAC, 60 Hz/12 VDC
24 VAC, 50 Hz/12 VDC
3-pin terminal strip,
push-in type
Minimum Illumination
CCC1380H-6,
CCC1380H-6X
0.7 lux at F1.2,
40 IRE, AGC on,
75% reflectance
Video Connector
Lens Jack
BNC
4-pin connector
(miniature square)
Current Consumption 270 mA (24 VAC)/
390 mA (12 VDC)
MCC1380H-6
ESC
0.10 lux at F1.2,
40 IRE, AGC on,
75% reflectance
300:1
MECHANICAL
Lens Mount
Signal-to-Noise Ratio >48 dB (AGC off)
C/CS mount (Pelco
PCMA40 mount
adapter is needed to
attach C-mount lens)
1/4 x 20, top and
bottom of camera
housing
Gain Control
Automatic
Vertical Phase
±90°
Automatic Gain
Control
Camera Mount
Selectable
Selectable
Backlight
Compensation
Scanning System
CCC1380H-6,
(Design and product specifications subject to
change without notice.)
MCC1380H-6
525 lines,
2:1 interlace
CCC1380H-6X
625 lines,
2:1 interlace
Signal Processing
DSP
Auto Iris Lens Type DC/video control
Video Output
1 Vp-p, 75 ohms
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PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION
WARRANTY
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of
shipment.
Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:
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Five years on the following fixed camera models: CC3701H-2, CC3701H-2X, CC3751H-2, CC3651H-2X, MC3651H-2, and CC3651H-2X.
Three years on all other fixed camera models (including Camclosure® Integrated Camera Systems) and Genex® Series (multiplexers, server, and
keyboard).
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Two years on all standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses.
Two years on Legacy®, CM6700/CM6800/CM8500/CM9500/CM9740/CM9760 Matrix, DF5 and DF8 Series Fixed Dome products.
Two years on Spectra®, Esprit®, and PS20 Scanners, including when used in continuous motion applications.
Two years on Esprit® and WW5700 series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).
Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders and NVR300 series network video recorder and NVR300 network video recorder.
One year (except video heads) on video cassette recorders (VCRs). Video heads will be covered for a period of six months.
Six months on all pan and tilts, scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications (that is, preset scan, tour and auto scan modes).
Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment. All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent
freight prepaid to Pelco, Clovis, California. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse, alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under
this warranty.
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products.
Pelco’s liability for any claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party or product liability, relating to
the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products. In no event will Pelco be liable for any special, incidental or
consequential damages (including loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence of Pelco or
otherwise.
The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights. The Dealer may also have additional rights, which are subject to variation from
state to state.
If a warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and
provide the following information:
1. Model and serial number
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number
3. Details of the defect or problem
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written
explanation with the product when returned.
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco.
RETURNS
In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit, please call the factory at (800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain an
authorization number (CA number if returned for credit, and RA number if returned for repair).
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking and refurbishing charge.
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid. Ship to the
appropriate address below.
If you are located within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, send goods to:
Service Department
Pelco
3500 Pelco Way
Clovis, CA 93612-5699
If you are located outside the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed to return goods to the USA, you may do one of the
following:
If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE, send the goods to:
Pelco
473 Eccles Avenue
3500 Pelco Way
South San Francisco, CA 94080 USA
Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA
Phone: 650-737-1700
Fax: 650-737-0933
If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER, send the goods to:
Pelco c/o Expeditors
Pelco, the Pelco logo, Spectra, Genex, Coaxitron, Intercept, Legacy, Esprit, and Camclosure are registered trademarks of Pelco.
Spectra III and Spectra III SE are trademarks of Pelco.
© Copyright 2004, Pelco. All rights reserved.
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