FIXED DOME CAMERA
INSTRUCTIONS
TK-C2201U
TK-C2201E
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the
body. Retain this information for future reference.
Model No. TK-C2201U,TK-C2201E
Serial No.
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LST0952-001A
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Before use, please read this "INSTRUCTIONS" and the information materials
included to ensure proper use of this product.
These instructions are for TK-C2201U/TK-C2201E.
Features
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Easy DAY/NIGHT function
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3D noise reduction (3DNR)
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4 areas privacy mask
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Built-in display mode (CRT or LCD selectable)
How to read this manual
Conventions and symbols
: Indicates operating precautions.
Note
: Indicates reference data regarding limitations on functions, usage
and the like.
Memo
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: Indicates a reference page or item.
Contents of this manual
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JVC holds the copyright to this manual. Any part or all of this manual may not
be reproduced without prior consent from the company.
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Product names of other companies described in this manual are trademarks
or registered trademarks of the respective companies. Symbols such as E, T,
and R are omitted in this manual.
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Design, specifications and other contents described in this manual are
subject to change for improvements without prior notice.
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Introduction
Operating Precautions
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Storage and Location of Use
This camera has been designed for indoor use. It cannot be used outdoors.
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Do not install the camera in the following places.
- In a place exposed to rain or moisture.
- In a place with vapor or oil, for example in a kitchen.
- When the ambient temperature rises above or falls below the acceptable
range (from -10 f to 50 f)
- In a place at which corrosive gases are emitted.
- Near a source of radiation, X-rays, strong radio waves or magnetism.
- In a place subject to vibration.
- In a place with excessive dirt.
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Using this unit in the vicinity of the transmitting antenna of a radio or TV,
devices that emit strong electromagnetic waves such as a transformer or motor,
or wireless devices such as a transistor or mobile phone may give rise to noises
in the image and changes in its color.
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Do not install in an environment where there is cold air or near the air outlet of
an air conditioner. The dome cover may become foggy as a result of sudden
temperature changes.
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Maintenance
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Clean the dome cover lens using a lens wiper cloth (or a tissue). For tough
stains, wipe with a neutral detergent diluted with water, followed by wiping with
a dry cloth. Do not use benzene or thinner to wipe the camera. Doing so may
melt the surface or cause it to fog.
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Energy Conservation
When the camera is not in use for a long time, turn off the power for safety and
energy conservation reasons.
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Copyright Protection
With the exception of the user being the copyright holder or when permission
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such as for duplication has been granted by the copyright holder, permission is
required in principle for the duplication, modification, or transmission of
copyrighted material.
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Unauthorized duplication, modification, or transmission of copyrighted material
may constitute a copyright infringement, and the user may be liable to
compensate for any damages. When using copyrighted material, be sure to
check the license agreement of the copyrighted material thoroughly.
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When rights or rights holders are involved with regard to the targeted
duplicating subject, permission may be required for shooting or using
(processing) it. Be sure to check the licensing conditions thoroughly.
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Introduction
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Disclaimer
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We will not be responsible for any inconveniences or disturbances caused in
the event of privacy invasion as a result of camera footages of this product.
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Others
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When using this camera with [AGC] set to "MID" or "HIGH", the sensitivity
increases automatically for dark images and the screen may appear grainy, but
this is not a malfunction.
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If the Easy DAY/NIGHT switch is turned to "AUTO", the mode changes
automatically to black and white in dark places. As the sensitivity level is
increased in this case, the screen may appear grainy and more white spots may
appear. When switching between modes, the brighter area on the screen is
emphasized and visibility may be reduced. However, this is not a malfunction.
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When shooting an extremely bright object (e.g. lamp), the image on the screen
may have white vertical tailings (smear) or expansion (blooming) may appear
around it. This is a characteristic of the CCD and not a malfunction.
When the white balance of this camera is set to "ATW-N" or "ATW-W" and
depending on the conditions of the object, the color tone may differ slightly from
the actual color due to the principle of the automatic tracking white balance
circuit. This is not a malfunction.
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When this camera is used under high temperatures, vertical stripes may appear
on the screen. This is a characteristic of the CCD and not a malfunction.
When this camera is moved from a cold to warm place, condensation may
occur and the camera may not work. In this case, leave the camera under room
temperature for about one hour before turning on the power.
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When the power supply voltage is momentarily disrupted or drops due to
lightning, turning on the air-conditioner or the like, image distortion or noise may
occur.
When the power supply voltage of the camera drops, the input protection circuit
inside the camera operates, and the camera may be turned off. Make use of a
voltage rating within 510 % for the camera’s power supply voltage.
This unit enlarges the rotation angle to support wide range set up. When the
zoom of the lens is set to WIDE end and the tilt angle is set around 580 7, the
dome cover can be visible into the image depending on the rotation angle. In
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The 3D noise reduction function of this camera may result in afterimage of a
moving subject. Afterimage is more likely to occur when using the camera with
[DNR LEVEL] set to "HIGH". This is not a malfunction.
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Introduction
Name of Parts
Camera (Interior)
The dome cover and inner dome are removed.
step 2 to 3 on the removal methods.
G
A
B
H
C
D
I
J
K
E
F
L
M
N
F.
ADJ
MENU
SET
A Focus Adjustment Ring
B Zoom Adjustment Ring
C Fall Prevention Sheet
D Rotation Knob
E [MONITOR] Terminal (RCA pin)
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Introduction
F Tilt Fastening Screw
G Focus Adjust Gear
H Shooting Direction Mark
I Pan Center Mark
J Rotation Center Mark
K Function Selection Switches
L [MENU] Button
Display the menu screen.
Refer to the attached manual "MENU SETTING" for more details about setting the
menu.
M Status Indication Lamp
Lights up when the power is turned on.
N [J, K, H, I]/[SET] Button
This allows user to select menu screens and change or confirm settings.
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Name of Parts (Continued)
Camera
D
E
F
A
G
H
B
C
A Mounting Hole 2 2
B Dome Cover
C Inner Dome
D Video Signal Output Connector (BNC)
E Protection Cover
F Power Supply Cable
G Wiring Hole
H Fall Prevention Wire Mounting Screw
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Setup
Setting the Switches
Before mounting the camera, set the function setting switches on the camera.
To set the switches, use a fine-tipped screwdriver.
Function selection
switches
DIP SW
1
2
3
OFF
ON
D/N AUTO
BLC OFF
LCD
CRT
MONITOR
TYPE
4
NOT USED
SEE INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
DIP Switch Settings Chart
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[D/N AUTO/OFF] Easy Day & Night Switch
Set this to "AUTO" when shooting a subject with continually changing brightness
(day/night). The image switches to color when the subject is bright, and black and
white when it is dark. The image is set to color at all times when "OFF" is selected.
(Default setting: AUTO)
2
[BLC OFF/ON] Backlight Compensation Selector Switch
Set this to "ON" when shooting in backlight. The subject becomes easier to see as
brightness is adjusted according to the photometry area set in [BLC AREA] of the
menu.
(Default setting: OFF)
Refer to [BLC AREA] in the "MENU SETTING" (separate).
Memo
3
[MONITOR TYPE LCD/CRT] Monitor Type Selector Switch
Set this to "LCD" or "CRT" according to the monitor in use.
(Default setting: LCD)
Refer to [LCD TYPE] in the "MENU SETTING" (separate).
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Setup
About Connection Cables
The maximum connection distance varies with the type of cable used.
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Be sure to turn off the power of devices before connecting cables.
To video Signal Cable
To DC 12 V or AC 24 V
Power Supply
Video signal cable (coaxial cable)
Connect a RG-59 75 K coaxial cable (BNC) to the video signal output connecter
(BNC).
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DC 12 V or AC 24 V power supply cable
Connect the power cord to the DC 12 V or the AC 24 V power supply.
The following table shows the connection distances when 2-core VVF (vinyl-
insulated vinyl sheath cables) are used. (Reference value)
Conductor diameter
Maximum connection
distance: DC 12 V
Maximum connection
distance: AC 24 V
Φ 1.0 mm (AWG 18)
Φ 1.6 mm (AWG 14)
Φ 2.0 mm (AWG 12)
50 m (160 ft)
140 m (450 ft)
220 m (720 ft)
130 m (420 ft)
350 m (1100 ft)
550 m (1800 ft)
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If thin cables are used, the resistance of the cables will be high and a
significant voltage drop will occur when the camera is at its maximum
power consumption. Either use a thick cable with low resistance or
place the power supply near to the camera and shorten the length of
the cable to restrict the voltage drop at the rated current of camera to
below 10 %. If voltage drop occurs during operation, the performance
will be unstable.
Note
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Do not connect the AC 24 V cable to commercial power supply. If it is
connected by mistake, the internal circuit may be damaged. Do not
use the camera and make sure to send it to the nearest JVC dealer for
inspection.
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Do not connect DC 12 V and AC 24 V cables at the same time.
When connecting the DC 12 V cables, ensure that the polarities are
correct.
Color of the cables red: +12 V, black: GND
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When using a DC 12 V power supply, ensure that the polarities of the
cable are correct.
The AC24 V power supply should conform to the following:
U-type: Class 2 only, E-type: Isolated power supply only
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Installation
Mounting the Camera
Mounting the camera to the ceiling
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When mounting the camera to the ceiling, ensure to wear safety
glasses to protect the eye from any falling objects.
Note
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It maybe mandatory to mount an embedded cover in the ceiling
(recessed bracket) in certain areas. If an embedded cover (recessed
bracket) is required, ensure it is securely mounted before installing the
camera.
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Please refer to the instruction manual for the embedded cover
(recessed bracket) in use for details on its installation.
For details on the embedded cover (recessed bracket), please contact
your JVC dealer.
Ceiling
Embedded Cover in Ceiling (recessed bracket)
To mount the camera using an electrical box, please contact the nearest
JVC dealer.
Memo
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Installation
Mounting the camera directly to the ceiling or on the wall
When mounting to a wall, replace areas indicated as "ceiling" in the procedures by
"wall".
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Setup
1
Open a hole in the ceiling (Φ 30 mm, 1-1/8 inches), and draw the
fall prevention wire, power supply cable and coaxial cable out
from the ceiling (fall prevention wire is not included)
30 mm
(1-1/8 inches)
Power cable
Fall prevention wire
(not supplied)
Approx. 100 mm
(3-7/8 inches)
Coaxial cable
2
Remove the dome cover
As illustrated in the diagram, hold the dome cover such that the position alignment
mark comes between the thumb and index finger, and turn the cover in the
details about position alignment mark.)
3
Remove the inner dome from the catches (two locations)
The inner dome can be easily removed by turning it about 45 degree and grip
from both sides near the catches as illustrated in the diagram.
2
Position alignment mark
Catches ( 2)
3
Fall prevention sheet
4
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Installation
Mounting the Camera (Continued)
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Connection
1
Attach the fall prevention wire from the ceiling to the camera
(fall prevention wire is not included)
2
Lower the protection cover and connect the connectors.
Upon connecting, restore the protection cover to cover the connectors. This will
isolate and protect the metallic parts of the connectors from the ceiling structures.
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4
Wrap insulation tapes around the connecting parts of the power
supply cables
Wrapping insulation tapes will improve future work conditions, as well as
reduce penetration by noise and other objects.
Memo
Power cable
1
Fall prevention wire
3
Solder or caulk
Insulating tape
2
Protection cover
Coaxial cable
4
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Mounting
1
Align (ñ) with the shooting direction, and mount the camera
onto the ceiling
Mounting screw (not included)
Note
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The diameter of the attachment hole is Φ 4.5 mm (3/16 inch).
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Do not use flathead screws.
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When using an impact screwdriver, do not tighten the screws fully.
Tighten using your hand instead. Failure to do so may damage the
outer case.
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Adjusting images
After mounting is completed, adjust the images while checking the actual image.
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Mounting the Camera (Continued)
Mount by allowing the cable to exit from the side
When mounting the camera to the ceiling or a wall, it is possible to guide the cable
from the side without opening any holes.
1
Cut both ends of the extraction hole for the cable with a nipper
and break off the excess material using tools such as long-nose
pliers
2
Pull out the cable from the extraction hole and mount it to the
ceiling or wall
Cable
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Adjustment
Adjusting Image
After mounting the camera, adjust the images while looking at the actual image.
Discharge the static electricity from your body by touching the metallic part of the
monitor terminal before handling the camera as static electricity may cause the
camera to malfunction.
1
Mount the monitor
Connect the monitor terminal of this camera to a test monitor to adjust the
camera’s shooting direction, image and focus.
2
Turn on the camera
Monitor terminal
75
terminal
Monitor
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Adjustment
Adjusting Image (Continued)
3
Adjust the shooting direction of the camera
Adjust the camera for pan, tilt and rotation, and face the camera towards the
subject.
Pan: 175
Tilt fastening screw
Rotation: 100
Tilt: 80
Shooting direction
mark
Pan center mark
Rotation center mark
Rotation knob ( 2)
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Rotate both pan 5175 7 and rotation 5100 7 from the positions
aligned with the camera’s shooting direction mark, pan center mark
and rotation center mark. Be sure to hold the rotation knob and adjust
the rotation without holding the lens unit.
Loosen the tilt fastening screw before performing tilt adjustment.
After adjusting the field angle, tighten and secure the tilt fastening
screw so that the field angle will not be misaligned.
Moving the camera beyond its adjustable range may deteriorate the
performance of this camera.
As this camera has a wide tilt/rotation range, a part of this camera may
appear on the screen depending on the field angle and direction.
Do not hold the lens unit when adjusting the camera direction.
Applying force on the lens unit may damage it.
Memo
Note
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Adjustment
4
Adjust the image size
Loosen the fastening screw for the zoom adjustment ring and move the ring to the
left/right to adjust the image size. After adjustment is complete, fasten the screw
with pressing it slightly toward the lens direction (toward the shooting direction).
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Adjust the focus
① Hold the focus adjust gear knob, shift the catch from point A to point B as
illustrated in the diagram to disengage the gear.
To prevent the gear shaft from breaking when the gear is opened too
far out from B, remove the gear shaft from the bearing (C in diagram).
In this case, re-insert the shaft back into the bearing C and return it to
the original position before using.
Note
② Loosen the fastening screw for the focus adjustment ring and move the ring
to the left/right to adjust the focus.
Focus adjustment ring
Knob
B
A
Catch
Zoom adjustment ring
C
Focus adjust gear
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Adjustment
Adjusting Image (Continued)
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Fine adjust the focus
① Press and hold the [J] button.
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Focus adjust mode will be activated and "FOCUS ADJUST MODE" is
displayed on the monitor screen.
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The contours are emphasized as the iris opens and the depth of field
becomes shallow.
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After adjustment, press [K, H, I], [SET] or [MENU] to exit focus adjust mode.
The mode is also automatically deactivated after about 30 seconds.
During the focus adjust mode, the electronic shutter will function
automatically. As a result the screen will appear grainy. This is not a
malfunction.
Memo
② Shoot the subject.
③ Return the catch to A in the diagram, and then rotate the knob to adjust the
focus to the optimum position.
④ Rotate the focus adjust gear knob one base pitch in the direction of the arrow
in the diagram to correct the focus shift when mounting the dome cover.
⑤ Peel off the protection sheet temporarily and cover the dome cover to check
the focus. After checking, paste the protection sheet back on the dome
cover.
Catch
Knob
A
One base pitch
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Adjustment
7
Tighten the fastening screw of the focus adjustment ring
Hold and press the focus adjust gear between your fingers in the direction of the
arrows in the diagram, and tighten the fastening screw of the focus adjustment
ring.
Focus adjustment ring
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Adjustment
Adjusting the Auto White Balance
Each light source has its own color temperature. Therefore, when the main light
source lighting the subject is changed, adjust the white balance again.
1
2
Press the [MENU] button.
Select [WHITE BALANCE] with the [J/K] button and "AWC" with
the [H/I] button, then press the [SET] button.
3
Zoom in to fill the screen with white.
Place a white object at the center of the screen, under the same lighting condition
as the subject to be shot and zoom in to fill the screen with white.
4
Press the [SET] button.
Auto white balance adjustment begins. During operation, "AWC OPERATION" is
displayed on the screen.
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Adjustment is complete.
When the appropriate white balance is acquired, "AWC OK" is displayed.
SET button MENU button
WHITE BALANCE CONTROL
AWC SET
WHITE BALANCE CONTROL
E
E
AWC SET
R GAIN
B GAIN
160
160
160
160
R GAIN
B GAIN
F.
ADJ
MENU
SET
AWC OK
AWC OPERATION
button
AWC OPERATION
(during operation)
AWC OK
(adjustment completed)
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Error display
If auto white balance adjustment is not successful, the following messages will
appear on the monitor.
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AWC ERROR : NG (Subject error)
Displayed when there is not enough white color on the subject or the color
temperature is not suitable.
Fill the screen with a white object thoroughly and adjust the white balance again.
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AWC ERROR : LOW LIGHT (Insufficient Illumination)
Displayed when the light is low. Increase the illumination, then readjust the white
balance.
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AWC ERROR : HIGH LIGHT (Excessive Illumination)
Displayed when the light is too bright. Decrease the illumination, then readjust the
white balance.
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AWC ERROR : TIME OVER (Subject movement)
Displayed when the subject moves. Keep the subject still, then readjust the white
balance.
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Adjustment
Mounting the Dome Cover
Attach the dome cover back when all settings are finished.
1
Mount the inner dome
Mount the inner dome in a way that supports the tilt direction of the lens.
Insert the inner depression of the inner dome into the protruding parts beside the
fastening screw. Push it in until it is locked by the catches (2 locations).
Protruding part
Catches ( 2)
Inner depression
Inner dome
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Adjustment
Mounting the Dome Cover (Continued)
2
Mount the dome cover, and peel off the dome cover protection
sheet
① Align the position marks of the same shape on the camera unit and dome
cover. (Camera unit: double track, dome cover: double track)
② Turn and secure the dome cover in the clockwise dirction.
Secure the dome cover with the two screws provided if necessary.
Memo
Note
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When the cover is removed again after mounting the dome cover, the
field angle may changed. If the field angle is changed, re-adjust the
focus and the field angle.
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Check that the dome cover has been mounted firmly. Incomplete
mounting will cause the cover to drop down.
Position alignment mark
Mounting
positions
for the screws
provided
Dome cover
Dome cover protective sheet
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Specifications
Horizontal
resolution
: 550TV lines (typical)
Video S/N
: 52 dB (typical, AGC OFF)
Minimum
illumination
: Color mode: 0.05 lx (typical, 50 %, F1.2, AGC HIGH)
Black and white mode: 0.03 lx (typical, 50 %, F1.2, AGC
HIGH)
Zoom ratio
: 3.75
Focal length
: 2.8 mm to 10.5 mm
Maximum aperture : F 1.2 (f = 2.8 mm) F 3.6(f = 10.5 mm)
ratio
Minimum aperture : Equivalent to F 360
Angle of view
: f = 2.8 mm
99.5 7 (H) 2 73.2 7 (V)
f = 10.5 mm
24.4 7 (H) 2 20.6 7 (V)
Angle adjustment : Pan: 5175 7
range
Tilt: 580 7
Rotation: 5100 7
Power supply
: AC 24 V 60 Hz, DC 12 V (TK-C2201U)
AC 24 V 50 Hz/60 Hz, DC 12 V (TK-C2201E)
Power/current
consumption
: 2.3 W (TK-C2201U)
190 mA (TK-C2201E)
Mass
: 330 g
Ambient
temperature
: -10 f to 50 f (14 g to 122 g) (Operation)
0 f to 40 f (32 g to 104 g) (Recommended)
Accessories
: (TK-C2201U)
WARRANTY CARD 2 1
INSTRUCTIONS 2 3
SCREW 2 2
(TK-C2201E)
INSTRUCTIONS 2 5
SCREW 2 2
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Specifications (Continued)
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External Dimensions [Unit: mm (inch)]
46(1-13/16)
110(4-3/8)
95(3-3/4)
* Specifications and appearance of this unit are subject to change for further
improvements without prior notice.
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Ceiling Mounting Hole [Unit: mm (inch)]
Front up
Screw
46 (1-13/16)
Camera Body
30 (1-3/16)
Hole for cables
Lens shooting
range
Screw
Cable direction
7.7 (3/8)
10 (7/16)
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