NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. The Camera series (LTC0500/60 and LTC0600/60) are provided with a correct polarized mains power plug for 120V supply mains.The Camera can accept ‘nominal’ voltage anywhere from 100-240V and can operate on either a 50 or 60Hz system.
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9) Ventilation - Openings in the enclosure, if any, are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating.These openings must not be blocked or covered.This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’...
Preparation This manual describes how to install the hardware and how to use your video camera. Check that the following items are present in the box: • Philips LTC 0500 Black & White Camera; • This manual; • Dust cap (placed onto the lens mount on delivery);...
Mounting the lens The camera supports Manual Iris,Video Iris and DC Iris lenses. The use of Video or DC Iris lenses is recommended for outdoor use to prevent bleaching of the CCD. Lens mount, lens thread The lens mount should be C mount or CS mount (1”-32UN).
This adjustment is most accurate with the iris fully open. Electrical Connections 7.1 AC MAINS POWER SUPPLY Mains Voltage models: LTC0500/50 CCIR LTC0500/60 EIA Power cable & inner conductors Camera models /50 are fitted with 2 wire power cable with Euro plug.
• Advanced Camera set-up via PC based Configuration tool LTC 0650/00. The windows based configuration is a separate Philips product which is not included with the camera itself. Functions available with this software tool are: Mode set-up and PC logging. AGC manual, Boost, Automatic. Electronic Light control (ELC). Dynamic Contrast.
Mode 3 Default mode Mode 2 Mode 1 Default mode Digital Camera Mode Phase SHUT 9.2 FUNCTION SET -UP Use the buttons to change the following settings: Mode 3 Video Level -30, +30 Mode 2 Mode 1 DC Lens VI Lens...
9.2.7 H Phase This function is active when the camera operates with external synchronisation (H+V). Use the H-phase setting to adjust Horizontal timing differences when cameras are H-V synchronised. Input standard CVBS synchronisation signals. 9.2.8 ext V Phase This function is active when the camera operates with external synchronisation. (External V) Use the extV phase setting to adjust V phase differences when cameras are used in a system.
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MECHANICAL Dimensions: Weight: Camera mounting: Lens mounting: Lens weight: Power: LTC 0500/10 & -/20: Screw terminals LTC 0500/50: LTC 0500/60: Power supply input terminals are isolated from video output terminals ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature range: Operating: Storage: Operating Humidity: Electro-Magnetic Compatibility: Emission: Immunity: Safety: LTC 0500/10 and /50: EN 60950...
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