Videolarm qsdpc2-70na5 用户指南

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Power Supply
Power A
Power B
Camera
Assembly
Primary
Power
Video Signal
Video Shield
Monitor
(Ground Return)
Figure A Ground Loop
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you experience problems with the camera picture please check
these simple troubleshooting procedures for possible solutions before 
calling technical support.
IMPORTANT NOTE:  If you have removed the ground loop and 
                                   the horizontal line still remains on screen 
                                   call Videolarm technical support for further 
                                   information.
GROUND LOOPS
Generally a horizontal line on screen, whether moving or stationary, 
means you have a ground loop problem. The video shield should 
only be connected to ground through the monitor or other electronic 
equipment that uses the video signal. Connecting the video shield to 
ground at the camera will create a ground loop, which may interfere 
with the video signal (See Figure A). This should not damage the 
camera, but the video signal may become unusable. A ground loop 
problem will cause a dark horizontal bar to slowly “scroll" through the 
picture. To solve this problem, remove all ground connections from 
the video connection EXCEPT for the ground at the terminating end 
of the video signal.
The video termination should be a 75-ohm impedance, standard in 
monitors and other video equipment. If the video signal goes to more 
than one piece of equipment, a monitor and multiplexer input for 
instance, insure that one and only one piece of equipment terminates 
the video signal with 75 ohms; otherwise the image will be degraded 
and may appear to be unusually dim.
STATIONARY OR SCROLLING HORIZONTAL 
LINES ON SCREEN
PICTURE IS CLEAR, LOW OR NO COLOR;
PICTURE IS DARK OR GRAINY IN GOOD 
LIGHTING CONDITIONS
    The auto iris lens is set at the factory.  If you experience video 
    too light or dark you can manually adjust using the auto iris 
    adjustment screw.
If there is low or no color the Auto Iris is too open, if the picture is 
dark or grainy in good conditions the Auto Iris is too closed.
To adjust the auto iris lens, first locate the AUTO IRIS ADJUSTMENT 
SCREW on the camera PC board. Using a small insulated 
screwdriver (blade width of from 1/16" to 3/32"), adjust the control. 
Turning the control CLOCKWISE opens the iris, making the image 
brighter. 
Turning the control COUNTER CLOCKWISE closes the iris, making 
the image darker.
Figure D
AUTOMATIC BROWN OUT FEATURE
The camera includes an automatic brown out feature which is acti-
vated whenever the incoming voltage drops below 10 VAC or VDC.
IMPORTANT NOTE ON AUTO IRIS ADJUSTMENT:
WHEN ADJUSTING, USE A SMALL, INSULATED 
SCREWDRIVER.
 The auto iris adjustments are very sensitive. 
Use gentle pressure when turning. To adjust, turn either clock-
wise or counter-clockwise no more than one degree at a time. 
Check the monitor after each turn to determine is the desired 
brightness and color have been obtained. When the adjustment 
is satisfactory, place a hand over the lens to block out all light. 
Quickly remove the hand to be sure the iris reacts.
LINE LOCK
All cameras are all shipped from the factory with the line lock function 
disabled. If your application requires Line Lock contact Videolarm.
Auto Iris 
Adjustment 
Screw
COLOR & DAY/NIGHT AUTO-IRIS
Figure B
BLACK & WHITE AUTO-IRIS
Auto Iris 
Adjustment 
Screw