TOA Electronics Digital Camera N CC2360 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
NETWORK COLOR CAMERA  
N-CC2360  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .......................... 2  
2. LIST OF INCLUDED  
8. ADJUSTMENT ........................................... 9  
9. ABOUT THE MODE SWITCH .................. 11  
10. ABOUT THE CONTACT  
COMPONENTS AND PARTS ............ 3  
3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ........................ 4  
4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ..................... 4  
5. NOMENCLATURE ..................................... 5  
6. INSTALLATION ......................................... 6  
INPUT/ OUTPUT TERMINAL ...... 12  
11. SETTING INITIALIZATION ....................... 13  
12. TROUBLESHOOTING .............................. 14  
13. SPECIFICATIONS .................................... 15  
System Requirements  
7. CONNECTIONS  
7.1. Connection Example ............................ 8  
(for Software decoder) ................. 18  
Thank you for purchasing TOA's Network Color Camera. Please carefully follow the instructions in this  
manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.  
 
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could  
result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage.  
CAUTION  
When Installing the Unit  
Avoid installing the unit in humid or dusty locations, in locations exposed to the direct sunlight, near the  
heaters, or in locations generating sooty smoke or steam as doing otherwise may result in fire or electric  
shock.  
Leave the installation of the unit to your TOA dealer because the installation requires expert experience and  
skills. If the unit falls, this could cause personal injuries.  
When the Unit is in Use  
Do not hang down from the unit as this may cause it to fall down or drop, resulting in personal injury and/or  
property damage.  
CU version complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Note  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Modifications  
Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by TOA Corporation may void the authority  
granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.  
2. LIST OF INCLUDED COMPONENTS AND PARTS  
Check to be sure that the following components and parts are contained in the package:  
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Power conversion cable  
CD-ROM ( Software Decoder: N-SD2000, Manuals (PDF))  
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Network Color Camera Instruction Manual  
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Software license agreement  
Network Camera System Installation Guide  
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Note  
The CD-ROM contains Software Decoder, Software Decoder Instruction Manual, Setting Manual, Adobe  
Reader, and DirectX.  
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3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The N-CC2360 Network Color Camera can be connected directly to a LAN (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX). Since it  
can simultaneously transmit MPEG-4 and JPEG data, smooth moving images can be monitored and high-  
definition still images monitored and recorded. The N-CC2360 can transmit bi-directional sub-band ADPCM or  
PCM quality voice. Its power supply features PoE compatibility in addition to 24V AC or 24V DC operation,  
permitting simplified wiring work and cable savings during construction by supplying power via the network.  
The supplied software decoder permits the system to be remotely monitored and easily configured on a  
personal computer. Since it is equipped with a Day-Night function that increases sensitivity by automatically  
switching color images to monochrome under poor lighting conditions, and a 64x Electronic Sensitivity Boost  
function as well as a Wide Dynamic function, the camera enables monitoring even in dark or backlight  
locations. Camera functions can be easily set, and color and brightness remotely adjusted from distant  
locations using a network browser.  
4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS  
Do not direct the camera lens to the sun or strong lighting or light reflection. Exposure to direct sunlight  
could cause the CCD's color filter to deteriorate, leading to image discoloration.  
Do not give the camera a great shock or vibration, as this will damage the camera.  
It is recommended that the camera be always used in locations where the ambient temperature ranges from  
+
–10°C to 50°C (continuous active for operation at temperature below 0°C) and the humidity is under 90%  
to ensure that no condensation is formed.  
To clean, wipe with a dry soft cloth. Never use benzene, thinner or chemically processed towel as the  
camera's plastic or other parts may be deformed or discolored.  
When dust has settled on the camera's lens, lightly clean using a commercial camera blower or cleaning  
paper.  
Installing the LAN cables in close proximity to fluorescent lamps or other electrical appliances can  
downgrade the picture quality. In such cases, change the wiring.  
If there is a strong electric or magnetic field near the camera, such as television transmission antennas,  
motors or transformers, this may distort or roll the monitor picture. In such cases, run the entire wiring route  
through metal conduit tubing.  
Shielded (STP) network cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with EMC standerds.  
If the Day/Night mode is used, the subject may go out of focus when the display is switched between color  
and B&W modes. In such cases, use a lens designed for visible light of up to the near-infrared region.  
Install cables so as to prevent their damage and provide ample cable slack if they need to be stretched taut.  
The IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IP address must be set.  
Transmission to multiple receivers using the unicast function could result in a reduction in the frame rate.  
When using the multicast function, the network must be compatible with the multicast system.  
When a connection is established between the transmitter and multiple receivers, if the data rate requested  
by each receiver differs, the transmission will be limited to the minimum set data rate.  
In transmission streaming mode, data is constantly transmitted from camera to network even when no  
communications are performed between the two.  
Personal computers running Microsoft Windows XP are required when performing initial settings for the  
network color camera.  
TOA's software decoder does not support Macintosh or Unix operating systems.  
MPEG-4 visual patent portfolio license  
With respect to a Licensee offering MPEG-4 Video Decoders and/or Encoders the following notice shall be  
given:  
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE  
PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (1) ENCODING VIDEO IN  
COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD (“MPEG-4 VIDEO”)AND/OR (2) DECODING  
MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-  
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSE BY MPEG LA  
TO PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER  
USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND  
COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA,LLC.  
SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.  
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5. NOMENCLATURE  
[
]
Top panel  
7
[
]
[
]
[
]
N-CC2360 Rear panel  
Side panel  
Front panel  
8
4
11  
5
3
10/100M  
AUDIO  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
LINK  
/ACT  
FD/COL  
CONTACT  
IN  
OFF  
ON  
RDY BUSY ERR  
INITIALIZE  
OUT  
F.ADJ  
24V  
2
1
ANTI-FLICKER  
NC  
2
RESET  
1 2 C 1 2 C  
24V  
12  
9
10  
1
6
13  
14  
(1) Power Input Terminal [24 V AC, 24 V DC]  
(6) Contact Input/Output Terminal  
• Contact input terminal:  
Connect this terminal to the 24 V AC or 24 V DC  
power supply.  
Used to receive alarm signals from sensors,  
etc. Setting the terminal to a Day-Night function  
places the camera in monochrome mode.  
Note Do not connect 24 V AC or 24 V DC power  
when using a PoE-compatible hub.  
• Contact output terminal:  
Connect external equipment to this terminal for  
its control.  
(2) Indicators [RDY BUSY ERR]  
RDY (green): Remains lit during normal operation.  
BUSY (yellow): Lights continuously during  
communications.  
(7) Back Focal Length Adjustment Ring Fixing  
Screw  
ERR (red): Lights when an error occurs.  
Used to fix the back focal length adjustment  
ring.  
(3) Network Terminal [10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX]  
Connect this terminal to a network.  
• LINK/ACT indicator:  
(8) Camera Mount  
Lights when the network is correctly connected  
and flashes while data is being transmitted or  
received.  
(9) Initialization Key  
Returns camera settings to initial factory-preset  
status.  
• FD/COL indicator:  
Lights continuously while the camera is opera-  
ting in full-duplex mode, and remains unlit  
while the camera is in half-duplex mode.  
The indicator flashes when a data collision  
occurs over the network.  
(10) Reset Key  
Restarts the camera.  
(11) Lens Connector  
Connect the connector of the lens to this  
connector.  
(4) Audio Output Terminal (RCA pin jack)  
Outputs audio signals received via a network.  
(12) Mode Setting Switch  
Changes camera settings.  
(5) Monitor Output Terminal (RCA pin jack)  
Connect a monitor to this terminal.  
(13) Back Focal Length Adjustment Ring  
(14) Microphone  
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6. INSTALLATION  
[Ceiling Mounting Example]  
Ceiling surface  
[Wall Mounting Example]  
Camera mounting  
bracket (optional)  
Lock lever  
Camera mounting  
bracket (optional)  
Pedestal  
Camera mount  
Camera mount  
Pedestal  
Camera mounting  
Lock lever  
bracket (optional)  
Install the unit only in a location that can structurally support the weight of the  
unit and the mounting bracket. Doing otherwise may result in the unit falling  
down and causing personal injury and/or property damage.  
WARNING  
1. Select the lens type on the Camera menu screen.  
Select the lens for the best possible picture reproduction. (Refer to Setup Manual)  
Lens type  
Camera Menu  
DC input type, Automatic aperture control lens  
Manual-iris or fixed iris lens  
DC  
Manual  
Notes  
Video lens is also displayed on the camera menu, however it cannot be used with the N-CC2360 camera.  
When using the flicker-reduction function outdoors or under the fluorescent lighting, select the auto-iris lens.  
When the manual-iris lens is selected, the flicker-reduction function cannot be used.  
Lens connector  
Connector  
2. Attach the lens to the camera.  
from the lens  
Tighten the lens fully onto a camera's lens mount  
to secure it.  
Lens  
Insert the connector from the lens into the lens  
connector.  
OFF  
ON  
INITIALIZE  
F.ADJ  
ANTI-FLICKER  
NC  
RESET  
Lens connector  
Lens connector  
pin No.  
DC input type  
LENS  
2
4
1
3
+
+
Damping coil  
Damping coil  
Driving coil  
Driving coil  
1
2
3
4
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Notes  
6mm or less  
To avoid damaging the internal sections of the camera's lens mount, be sure  
that the lens flange is 6 mm or less thick as illustrated on the right.  
C-mount lenses must be used in conjunction with the Lens Mounting Adapter  
CF-5 (optional).  
Lens  
3. Mount the optional Camera Mounting Bracket to the ceiling or wall.  
The bracket must be fixed securely using an electrical box and screws supplied with the bracket. When  
securing, be sure to run the LAN cable through the hole in the bracket.  
4. Rotating the bracket's pedestal, fully insert it into the threaded hole in the camera mount.  
Note  
The mount can be attached on either the top or bottom panel of the camera, Change the position  
depending on the installation site. (factory default: The camera mount is attached on the top panel.)  
5. Determine the camera direction and fix it.  
Set the camera's direction, then fix the camera by rotating the lock lever on the Camera Mounting Bracket.  
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7. CONNECTIONS  
7.1. Connection Example  
By connecting a network video receiver and PC to a hub and performing each equipment settings at the PC,  
camera images can be viewed at the monitor. Installing the supplied software decoder in the PC permits  
camera settings to be performed and camera images to be viewed at the pc with the software decoder  
installed. When connecting the N-CC2360 network color camera to the hub, use CAT 5 or greater straight  
cable fitted with RJ45 connectors.  
For each equipment setting, refer to the Setup Manual.  
100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T  
Software Decorder  
Network  
N-SD2000  
Video Receiver  
10BASE-T/  
N-VR2010  
Video output Video input  
100BASE-TX  
PoE compatible HUB  
DC-IN  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Audio input  
Audio output  
AC Mains  
Monitor  
10BASE-T/  
100BASE-TX  
Monitor output terminal  
10/100M PoE  
AUDIO  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
Network  
LINK  
/ACT  
Note  
FD/COL  
Color Camera  
Connect the output terminal to the monitor  
when adjusting the camera.  
CONTACT  
IN  
RDY BUSY ERR  
N-CC2360  
OUT  
24V  
2
1
1 2 C 1 2 C  
24V  
Contact input/output terminal  
Refer to p. 12  
BNC plug (optional)  
Pin plug  
24 V AC or 24 V DC  
Applicable cables. Solid cable: AWG 26  
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16  
Stranded cable: AWG 22  
-
16  
Notes  
Do not connect the 24V AC or 24V DC power when using a PoE-compatible hub since the power is supplied  
from the hub.  
Connect the 24V AC or 24V DC power when not using a PoE-compatible hub since no power is supplied  
from the hub.  
The distance between camera and hub must be shorter than 100 meters using CAT 5 or greater cable.  
Shielded (STP) network cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with EMC standards.  
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8. ADJUSTMENT  
1. The RDY indicator lights when the power is supplied to the network camera.  
2. Connect the monitor output terminal to the monitor so that the picture may be displayed on the monitor.  
3. Set the Flicker-reduction switch of the mode switch to "ON" position if flicker is annoying.  
Flickering of the picture may interfere with the view under fluorescent lamps in the area where power  
frequency is 50 Hz (CU) or 60 Hz (PL). In such cases, set the Flicker-reduction switch to "ON" position, and  
the image free from flickering can be obtained.  
Note  
Setting the Flicker-reduction switch to "ON" makes the sensitivity lower than when set to "OFF." Set to the  
"OFF" position when flicker is not annoying or when the camera is used in locations with poor lighting  
conditions.  
4. Determine the camera orientation.  
Loosen the lock lever on the Camera Mounting Bracket, set the camera to the desired direction, then  
securely fix the camera by rotating the lock lever on the bracket.  
5. Adjust the angle of view with the zoom ring and focus on with the focal ring to get the best possible picture  
reproduction.  
When focusing  
The object that was brought into focus in bright locations could be out of focus in dark conditions. In such  
cases, focus the lens after turning the Focus adjustment switch of mode switch to "ON" position.  
Note: After focus adjustment completion, turn the switch to "OFF" position.  
Adjusting back focal length  
When the distance to an object is shorter than the lens' shortest focusing distance, if the object is out of  
focus, adjust the camera with the below procedures.  
(1) Attach a lens to the camera.  
(2) Loosen the back focal length adjustment ring fixing screw.  
(3) Rotating the back focal length adjustment ring, adjust it to the optimum position.  
(4) Retighten the back focal length adjustment ring fixing screw.  
Ceiling surface  
Back focal length  
Camera Mounting  
Bracket (optional)  
adjustment ring fixing screw  
Lock lever  
Zoom ring  
Focal ring  
Back focal length  
adjustment ring  
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6. Adjust the iris level  
When using the DC input type lens  
Adjust the iris level on the Camera menu screen's "IRIS" item.  
6-1 Check to confirm that Camera menu setting items are selected as follows.  
Lens selection:  
"DC"  
(
)
Backlight compensation: "OFF" factory default: OFF  
6-2 Moving the bar toward "HIGH" side makes the image brighter, and moving it toward "LOW" side makes  
the image darker.  
6-3 Set backlight compensation of a Camera menu screen according to the object condition.  
Note: For the Camera Menu setting, refer to the Setup Manual.  
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9. ABOUT THE MODE SWITCH  
Set each switch to the position that provides the best picture reproduction.  
[
]
N-CC2360  
OFF  
ON  
Focus adjustment switch  
Flicker-reduction switch  
F.ADJ  
OFF  
ON  
ANTI  
-FLICKER  
INITIALIZE  
F.ADJ  
ANTI-FLICKER  
NC  
Not used.  
NC  
RESET  
(
)
Mode switch factory default  
Mode switch  
• Focus adjustment switch  
Set this switch when adjusting the focus of a lens. This setting provides the same effect as when using an  
(
)
ND filter.  
Normal:  
After focus adjustment completion, turn the switch to "OFF" position. Normally, use  
this mode.  
OFF  
ON  
(
Adjustment At the time of Adjustment :  
)
Set the switch when focusing the lens. The object that was brought into focus in  
bright locations could be out of focus in dark conditions. In such cases, turn the  
Focus adjustment switch to "ON" position only when adjusting focus.  
OFF  
ON  
Note  
When the Focus adjustment switch is set to the "ON" position, the color of the  
screen may change periodically if the camera is used under fluorescent lighting.  
Further, the screen may flicker in areas where the electrical frequency is 50 Hz.  
• Flicker-reduction switch  
Set the switch when flicker is annoying.  
Normal:  
Normally, use this mode.  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
Flicker-reduction:  
Flickering of the picture may interfere with the view under fluorescent lamps in the  
area where the electrical frequency is 50 Hz (CU) or 60 Hz (PL). In such cases, set  
the Flicker-reduction switch to "ON" position, and the image free from flickering can  
be obtained.  
Note  
Setting the Flicker-reduction switch to "ON" makes the sensitivity lower than when  
set to "OFF." Set to the "OFF" position when flicker is not annoying or when the  
camera is used in locations with poor lighting conditions.  
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10. ABOUT THE CONTACT INPUT/ OUTPUT TERMINAL  
• Contact Input  
There are two no-voltage contact inputs for connection of sensor trigger signals, etc. A contact can be  
automatically established between the transmitter and the network video receiver or network digital recorder  
when a signal enters the contact.  
Setting the contact input to Day & Night mode forcibly, shorting (making) the Day/Night input terminal forcibly  
switches the display to B&W mode, which increases the camera’s sensitivity. For details, refer to the Setup  
Manual.  
Note  
The Day & Night function can also be set using the camera menu. If "Normal," "Motion," or "Color" has been  
selected for the Day & Night function, the display could repetitively switch between color and black-and-white  
modes when the camera is used under phototransmitter. In such cases, select "Day & Night" in the "Contact  
Input" settings, and synchronize the phototransmitter power supply with the switch to black-and-white mode.  
The display mode changes as follows if the Contact Input has been set to "NO" (Normally Open):  
Infrared phototransmitter power "ON" : B&W mode (close)  
Infrared phototransmitter power "OFF" : Color mode (open)  
• Contact Output  
There are two contact outputs, allowing external connected device control and contact bridging between video  
network system devices. For details, refer to the Setup Manual.  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
10/100M  
AUDIO  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
LINK  
/ACT  
FD/COL  
Day/ Night  
Contact name  
Contact input 1  
Contact input 2  
COM  
Contact output 1  
Contact output 2  
COM  
No. Terminal Name  
CONTACT  
IN  
RDY BUSY ERR  
OUT  
Select Contact input 1  
or Contact input 2.  
COM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
IN 1  
IN 2  
C
24V  
2
1
1 2 C 1 2 C  
24V  
OUT 1  
OUT 2  
C
Color: Open  
Black & white: Closed  
IN  
GND  
The figure shows that IN1 Contact  
Input/Output terminal is set to  
Day/Night Input terminal position.  
Applicable cables  
Solid cable: AWG28 (ø 0.32) – AWG22 (ø 0.65)  
Stranded cable: AWG28 (0.08 mm2 ) – AWG22 (0.32 mm2 )  
Note: Strip the cable sheath approximately 10 mm, then insert the cable while pushing down the button on the  
terminal with a screwdriver.  
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11. SETTING INITIALIZATION  
Network settings can be reset to their factory defaults.  
1. Either press the Reset key or switch on the power again while holding down the INITIALIZE key.  
2. Continue to press the INITIALIZE key until the Ready indicator has switched from flashing to steady-on  
mode.  
Note  
To return camera settings other than those used for network settings to default conditions, use the camera  
menu. For the camera menu settings, refer to the Setup Manual.  
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12. TROUBLESHOOTING  
Remedy  
Symptom  
Possible cause  
Supply power independently to the  
Camera.  
Camera does not start.  
(RDY does not light.)  
Power is not supplied.  
[ When using a PoE-compatible hub  
for power supply ]  
Camera not connected to the PoE-  
compatible hub.  
PoE-compatible hub’s PoE function  
is not made valid.  
Camera is connected to the PoE-  
compatible hub’s port not supporting  
PoE.  
Power requirement exceeds the  
PoE-compatible hub’s supply  
capability.  
[ When using 24V AC or 24V DC for  
power supply ]  
Incorrect terminal connections.  
Cable is not correctly connected to  
the Camera’s network terminal.  
Confirm that the cable type (category,  
null modem or straight) is appropriate  
for the connected port, then connect  
correctly.  
LINK/ACT does not  
light.  
If the rough noise is annoying and  
distracting, lower the AGC level.  
Rough noise appears  
when the subject be-  
comes dark at night.  
After image appears  
when the subject be-  
comes dark at night.  
Mode frequently swi-  
tches between color  
and black-and-white.  
Camera's AGC function has been  
activated and noise is amplified  
Camera's Slow Shutter function has If the after image is annoying and  
been activated.  
distracting, decrease the Slow Shutter  
magnification.  
Phototransmitter is operating.  
If an phototransmitter is used, take any  
one of the following actions:  
If a phototransmitter is used, connect  
it to the external Day & Night selection  
input so that the Day & Night function  
is operated as the phototransmitter is  
activated.  
Manually set the Day & Night function  
to ON using the software decoder  
while the infrared projector remains lit.  
Reduce infrared floodlighting amount  
by changing the infrared projector's  
angle.  
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13. SPECIFICATIONS  
[N-CC2360 CU]  
* 0 dB = 1V  
24 V AC, 50/60 Hz or 24 V DC or PoE (IEEE802.3af)  
13 W (at 24 V AC), (8 W: PoE, 350mA: 24 V DC)  
Power Source  
Power Consumption  
(Solid cable: ø 0.4– ø 1.2 mm (AWG 26 – 16),  
Power Terminal  
Screwless connector  
Stranded cable: 0.3–1.25 mm2 (AWG 22 – 16)  
VBS 1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω, RCA pin jack, NTSC  
Omnidirectional, electret condenser microphone  
Monitor Output  
Microphone  
1channel, –10  
*
dB , low impedance,  
unbalanced, RCA pin jack  
Audio Output  
Contact Input  
2 channels (Color/B&W Switching Input included), no-voltage contact input,  
open voltage: 9 V DC, short-circuit current: Under 10 mA,  
loop resistance: Under 200 Ω, screwless connector  
2 channels, open collector output, withstand voltage: 30 V DC,  
control current: 50 mA screwless connector  
Contact Output  
Camera  
1/ 3 type IT-CCD  
Image Device  
( ) ( ) (  
768 H x 494 V 380,000 pixels  
)
Number of Effective Pixels  
Scanning System  
Scanning Frequency  
Synchronizing System  
Minimum Required  
Illumination  
2:1 interlace  
Horizontal: 15.734 kHz , Vertical: 59.94 Hz  
Internal  
(
)
(
) (  
) (  
) (  
)
0.5 lx 50 IRE , 0.1 lx 20 IRE F1.0 sensitivity up: OFF color mode  
0.01 lx (F1.0) (sensitivity up: ON) (B&W mode, incandescent lamp)  
1: 2000 (F1.4 – 63)  
Automatic Electric  
Shutter Range  
(backlight compensation:  
)
wide dynamic: ON  
46 dB  
Dynamic Range  
Backlight Compensation  
Shutter Speed  
WIDE DYNAMIC/ ON/ OFF  
1/60, 1/100, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000  
Auto/ Fixed/ OFF  
AGC  
OFF, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 16, 24, 32, 64 times  
ATW/ AWB/ Manual  
Sensitivity Up  
White Balance Mode  
Lens Mount  
CS mount  
DC input type (4 pin connector)  
Up to 16 characters (alphanumeric and symbols)  
Auto-Iris Lens Output  
Character Display  
Other Functions  
(
),  
Privacy masking (up to 4), Electronic Zoom 2x Horizontal/Vertical reverse,  
(
)
Flickering reduction (DIP switch), Focus adjustment switch DIP switch ,  
(
Chroma level: Normal/Manual MIN  
)
MAX ,  
-
(
Enhancer: Normal/Manual soft  
)
sharp  
-
Network  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, Auto-Nego/Manual: RJ45 connector  
TCP, UDP, SIP, RTP, IGMP, HTTP, ARP,DHCP, DNS, SNTP  
MPEG-4: D1 (720 x 480), Half D1 (720 x 240), QVGA (320 x 240)  
Network I/F  
Network Protocol  
Video Compression/  
Resolution  
JPEG:  
D1 (720 x 480), Half D1 (720 x 240), VGA (640 x 480)  
QVGA (320 x 240), QQVGA (160 x 120)  
MPEG-4 (D1, max. 30 fps) + JPEG (D1, max. 5 fps)  
Sub-band ADPCM, PCM (non-compression)  
Frame Rate  
Audio Compression/  
Decompression  
8 kHz, 32 kHz  
Audio Sampling Frequency  
15  
 
Network  
Image Transfer Rate  
Simultaneous Connected 5 (MPEG-4: 4, JPEG: 1)  
MPEG-4: max. 4 Mbps  
Number  
In streaming mode: No limit (MPEG-4 only)  
Password authentication, Motion detection  
Other Functions  
Operating Temperature  
+
10°C to 50°C (continuously active for operation at temperature below 0°C)  
14°F to 122°F (continuously active for operation at temperature below 32°F)  
(
Under 90 % RH no condensation  
)
Operating Humidity  
Application  
Finish  
Indoor use  
Case: Surface-treated steel plate, sand gray, paint  
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Dimensions  
Weight  
69.3 W x 64.8 H x 157.3 D mm (2.73 x 2.55" x 6.19")  
670 g (1.48 lb)  
Note: The design and specification are subject to change without notice for improvement.  
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[N-CC2360 PL]  
* 0 dB = 1V  
24 V AC, 50/60 Hz or 24 V DC or PoE (IEEE802.3af)  
13 W (at 24 V AC), (8 W: PoE, 350mA: 24 V DC)  
Power Source  
Power Consumption  
Power Terminal  
(Solid cable: ø 0.4– ø 1.2 mm (AWG 26 – 16),  
Screwless connector  
Stranded cable: 0.3–1.25 mm2 (AWG 22 – 16)  
VBS 1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω, RCA pin jack, PAL  
Omnidirectional, electret condenser microphone  
Monitor Output  
Microphone  
1channel, –10  
*
dB , low impedance,  
unbalanced, RCA pin jack  
Audio Output  
Contact Input  
2 channels (Color/B&W Switching Input included), no-voltage contact input,  
open voltage: 9 V DC, short-circuit current: Under 10 mA,  
loop resistance: Under 200 Ω, screwless connector  
2 channels, open collector output, withstand voltage: 30 V DC,  
control current: 50 mA screwless connector  
Contact Output  
Camera  
1/ 3 type IT-CCD  
Image Device  
( ) ( ) (  
768 H x 582 V 440,000 pixels  
)
Number of Effective Pixels  
Scanning System  
Scanning Frequency  
Synchronizing System  
Minimum Required  
Illumination  
2:1 interlace  
Horizontal: 15.734 kHz , Vertical: 50.00 Hz  
Internal  
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0.5 lx 350 mV , 0.1 lx 140 mV F1.0 sensitivity up: OFF color mode  
0.01 lx (F1.0) (sensitivity up: ON) (B&W mode, incandescent lamp)  
1:2400 (F1.4 – 63)  
Automatic Electric  
Shutter Range  
(backlight compensation:  
)
wide dynamic: ON  
46 dB  
Dynamic Range  
Backlight Compensation  
Shutter Speed  
WIDE DYNAMIC/ ON/ OFF  
1/50, 1/100, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000  
Auto/ Fixed/ OFF  
AGC  
OFF, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 16, 24, 32, 64 times  
ATW/ AWB/ Manual  
Sensitivity Up  
White Balance Mode  
Lens Mount  
CS mount  
DC input type (4 pin connector)  
Up to 16 characters (alphanumeric and symbols)  
Auto-Iris Lens Output  
Character Display  
Other Functions  
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Privacy masking (up to 4), Electronic Zoom 2x Horizontal/Vertical reverse,  
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Flickering reduction (DIP switch), Focus adjustment switch DIP switch ,  
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Chroma level: Normal/Manual MIN  
)
MAX ,  
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Enhancer: Normal/Manual soft  
)
sharp  
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Network  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, Auto-Nego/Manual: RJ45 connector  
TCP, UDP, SIP, RTP, IGMP, HTTP, ARP,DHCP, DNS, SNTP  
MPEG-4: D1 (720 x 576), Half D1 (720 x 288), CIF (352 x 288)  
Network I/F  
Network Protocol  
Video Compression/  
Resolution  
JPEG:  
D1 (720 x 576), Half D1 (720 x 288), CIF (352 x 288),  
VGA (640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240), QQVGA (160 x 120)  
MPEG-4 (D1, max. 25 fps) + JPEG (D1, max. 5 fps)  
Sub-band ADPCM, PCM (non-compression)  
Frame Rate  
Audio Compression/  
Decompression  
8 kHz, 32 kHz  
Audio Sampling Frequency  
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Network  
Image Transfer Rate  
Simultaneous Connected 5 (MPEG-4: 4, JPEG: 1)  
MPEG-4: max. 4 Mbps  
Number  
In streaming mode: No limit (MPEG-4 only)  
Password authentication, Motion detection  
Other Functions  
Operating Temperature  
+
10°C to 50°C (continuously active for operation at temperature below 0°C)  
14°F to 122°F (continuously active for operation at temperature below 32°F)  
(
Under 90 % RH no condensation  
)
Operating Humidity  
Application  
Finish  
Indoor use  
Case: Surface-treated steel plate, sand gray, paint  
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)
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( )  
"
Dimensions  
Weight  
69.3 W x 64.8 H x 157.3 D mm (2.73 x 2.55" x 6.19")  
670 g (1.48 lb)  
Note: The design and specification are subject to change without notice for improvement.  
System Requirements (for Software decoder)  
Personal Computer  
Main Specifications  
PC/AT compatible  
CPU:  
Pentium 4, over 3 GHz  
Over 512 MB  
Memory:  
Display adapter: XGA (1024 x 768 pixels), Intel Chipset (Recommended)  
Usable on DirectX 9.0a or later  
Sound controller: Usable over DirectX 9.0a or later  
Network adapter: Over 100BASE-TX  
OS  
Windows XP Professional  
Required Web Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 or later  
Notes  
• Pentium and Intel are trademark of Intel Corporation.  
• Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.  
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