Page 2 - FOR U
2 1. Re a d a ll of the s e in s tr u ction s . 2. Sa ve the s e in s tr u ction s for l a ter us e. 3 . 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. IMPORTANT S AFEGUARD S PORTABLE CART WARNING ( s ym b ol provided b y RETAC) S 3125A Unpl u g thi s a ppli a nce s y s tem from the w a ll o u tlet b efore cle a ning. Do no...
Page 4 - Introduction; Safety Precautions; CAUTION; AVERTI; ass
4 Introduction Safety Precautions FOR U S A AND CANADA The lightning fl as h wi s h a rrowhe a d s ym b ol, within a n eq u il a ter a l tri a ngle i s intended to a lert the us er to the pre s ence of u nin su l a ted "d a ngero us volt a ge" within the prod u ct' s enclo su re th a tm a y ...
Page 6 - s s; aus; sub
6 Introduction Safety Precautions (continued) Information for U s er s on Di s po s al of Old Equipment Attention: [European Union] Thi s s ym b ol indic a te s th a t the electric a l a nd electronic eq u ipment s ho u ld not b e di s po s ed as gener a l ho us ehold w as te a t it s end-of- life. ...
Page 7 - POWER
7 䢇 This installation should be made by a q ualified service person and should conform to all local codes. ADCTDN0230P thi s u nit oper a te s on a m a in s su pply volt a ge of 220V to 240V AC, 50/60HZ. ADCTDN2412N/P the s e u nit s a re to b e powered b y DC 12V or a n AC 24V power su pply. The AC...
Page 8 - Features; : Indicates reference data regarding limitations on functions,
8 Introduction Thank you for using American Dynamics products. We support our products through an extensive worldwide network of dealers. The dealer through whom you originally purchased this product is your point of contact if you need service or support. Our dealers are empowered to provide the ve...
Page 9 - Contents
9 Introduction Safety Precautions ....................................................................................... 4Features ....................................................................................................... 8Contents .........................................................
Page 11 - Others; uency and is not a malfunction.
11 Others 䢇 This camera comes with a built-in AGC circuit. The sensitivity increases automatically at a dark place and the screen may appear grainy. This is not a malfunction. 䢇 While the AGC is activated, if a transceiver which causes strong electromagnetic wave is used near the camera, the picture...
Page 12 - Back focus adjustment rin; uired, loosen the back focus locking screw; Lens Mount; Be sure to use a 6 mm long screw.; Name of Parts and their Functions
12 Introduction Front/Bottom/Side panel A Back focus adjustment rin g This ring switches between back focus adjustment and lens mounting method.When adjustment is re q uired, loosen the back focus locking screw J by turning it anti-clockwise. After the adjustment, tighten the locking screw by turnin...
Page 13 - Rotation-preventive hole; This serves to lock the back focus adjustment mechanism. (
1 3 D [IRIS] Iris Terminal This is connected to an autoiris control lens. E [VIDEO,DC] Iris Selector Switch This should be set according to the type of lens if an autoiris control lens is used.VIDEO : In case of lens with EE amp built-in DC : In case of lens without EE amp built-in (Default setting:...
Page 14 - Name of Parts and their Functions (continued)
14 Introduction Back panel Name of Parts and their Functions (continued) CLASS 2 ONLYISOLATED POWER ONLY SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL POWER VIDEO OUT SELECTOR SET MENU INT LL + ‑ 1 2 DC12V d AC24V H SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL POWER VIDEO OUT SELECTOR SET MENU INT LL K S L M Q O QPO R R N M N L P 䡵 ADCTDN2412 ...
Page 15 - : This is set to synchronize the camera’s ver tical
15 K [AC24V,DC12V] Power input terminal To connect to AC 24 V or DC 12 V power supply.( A Pg. 21) L [AUX,GND] External terminals This terminal is for the input/output signals that are set in the AUX MODE of the AUX FUNCTION screen. ( A Pg. 3 6) ● This terminal also outputs the B&W/Color signal. ...
Page 16 - This lamp lights up when power is supplied to the camera.; Mountin; This connects the camera to a commercial AC 220 V-240 V socket.
16 Introduction Q [POWER] Power indicator lamp This lamp lights up when power is supplied to the camera. R Mountin g Screw for Fall Prevention Wire Use this screw when mounting the fall prevention wire to this unit. (Fall prevention wire is not supplied with this product.) Note: ● Connect the fall p...
Page 17 - Flow for Connection/Settin; Mount the camera to the mounting location.
17 Setup Follow the procedures below to connect/set this unit.Turn off the power of devices to be used before connecting the cables. K K K K K Flow for Connection/Settin g s step 1 Mountin g the lens ( A P g . 1 8 ) Mount the lens. step 2 Connectin g the back panel ( A P g . 20) Connect the control ...
Page 18 - Setup; pin plug
18 Setup Mountin g the lens (a) (b) F 1 3 2 4 4 1 2 IRIS VIDEO DC LEVEL 3 4 2 1 3 VIDEO DC 4 pin plug ADCTDN2412N_P_EN.book Page 18 Friday, September 28, 2007 12:49 PM
Page 20 - Connectin; Monitor
20 Setup When you install in a place where noise tend to appear, please use a cable with a shield. A shield cable should be connected to a GND terminal. Memo: ● Turn off the power of devices to be used before connecting the cables. ● Read through the “Instruction Manual” of the devices to be used ca...
Page 22 - Alarm input terminal; Do not supply voltage.; Alarm output terminal; Connect to alarm devices such as alarm, indicator, light or buzzer.; IN
22 Setup Connectin g alarm input/output terminal 䡵 Alarm input terminal Connect infrared sensor, door sensor, metal sensor or sensor of manual switch and the like. ● To prevent noise from entering the internal circuit, supply non-voltage setting signal. ● Do not supply voltage. ● Can be set via menu...
Page 23 - specified length. It may damage the internal parts.
2 3 When mounting the camera on a mount, pan/tilt and the like, use the camera-mounting screw hole located on the camera-mounting bracket. Note: ● Use a camera-mounting screw with a length between 5mm and 7mm from the camera-mounting face. Do not use a screw that is longer than the specified length....
Page 24 - Ask a professional to replace the camera-mounting.
24 Setup Mountin g the camera-mountin g bracket on top of the camera The camera-mounting bracket is originally mounted at the bottom of the camera before shipment but it can also be mounted on top of the camera. ● Ask a professional to replace the camera-mounting. Mountin g the camera (continued) IR...
Page 25 - Fall Prevention
25 1. Remove the camera-mountin g bracket lockin g screws (x2). The camera-mounting bracket is removed from the camera. 2. Mountin g the camera-mountin g bracket on top of the camera 3. Mountin g the camera onto a mount, pan/tilt unit and the like Note: ● Use a camera-mounting screw with a length be...
Page 26 - uired when using zoom lens or C-mount lens; Adjustin; Back focus adjustment ring
26 Setup This camera is adjusted to a optimum wide range for CS-mount lens before shipment but readjustment is re q uired when using zoom lens or C-mount lens or when the lens focus ring is out of focus. Use the following methods to adjust the back focus. Adjustin g the back focus Back focus adjustm...
Page 28 - LEVEL adjustment
28 Setup After the connection is complete, turn on the camera, display an image on the monitor and check the video image.In the case of an autoiris control lens, the camera has been factory-adjusted to the best position, but it may need to be adjusted according to the condition of the object or the ...
Page 29 - [FOCUS ADJUST MODE] display disappears and the lens iris returns
2 9 䢇 LEVEL adjustment Memo: ● If the LEVEL sensitivity adjustment is turned excessively to L, the sensitivity increases because of the AGC function of the camera and the image looks grainy. ● Depending on the lens used, if the LEVEL dial is turned excessively to L, the hunting phenomenon (floppy sc...
Page 30 - SET button; Error display; Object error
3 0 Setup Each light source has its own color temperature. Therefore, when the main light source lighting an object is changed, press the SET button for a while and adjust the AWC again. Note: ● This is a fixed setting and will not be changed in a change in the surrounding light conditions. Adjustin...
Page 32 - Settin; Press the MENU button; The MENU screen is displayed.; Press the SELECTOR switch up and down (; The selected sub-menu screen is displayed.; Menu basic operation; MENU button; Cursor
3 2 Settin g 1. Press the MENU button The MENU screen is displayed. 2. Press the SELECTOR switch up and down ( J , K ) to set the cursor ( E ) to a desired menu. 3. Press the SET button The selected sub-menu screen is displayed. Menu basic operation CLASS 2 ONLYISOLATED POWER ONLY SEE INSTRUCTION MA...
Page 33 - When a setting has been changed, a change mark (; Press the MENU button.; The screen returns to the normal screen (without the menu display).
33 4. Press the SELECTOR switch up and down ( J , K ) to set the cursor ( E ) to a desired item. 5. Press the SELECTOR switch left or ri g ht ( H , I ) to chan g e the settin g . When a setting has been changed, a change mark ( Z ) is displayed. The change mark ( Z ) disappears when the changed sett...
Page 34 - The flow of menu screen
3 4 Settin g The flow of menu screen MAIN MENU CAMERA TITLE E DIT W .BALANCE SHUTTER GAIN B&W/COLOR Z BLC M ODE W .BALANCE ADJUST A W C E XECUTE AU X M O D E INPUT POLARITY MODE MANU AL SPEED AU T O L IM IT MODE MAX G AIN FIX G AIN MODE A U T O LEVEL A U T O TIME AW C S E T R GAIN BG A IN A U X ...
Page 36 - AUX FUNCTION screen; Item; This item sets the signal input or output of the AUX; MAKE
3 6 Settin g AUX FUNCTION screen Item Functions and settin g s AUX MODE This item sets the signal input or output of the AUX terminal. B&W OUT : A signal is output when the camera switches to B&W or Color mode. IR IN : Depending on the input signal of the AUX terminal, the camera can switch ...
Page 38 - Functions and settin; Meaning of display; SHUTTER; This item sets the electronic shutter.; MODE; AUTO
3 8 Settin g TITLE/VIDEO screen (continued) Item Functions and settin g s W.BALANCE (continued) AWC (Manual WB) AWC SET: (one touch)The Auto White Control (automatic white balance adjustment) mode adjusts the white balance automatically and sets it not to react to any further scene lighting changes....
Page 42 - AUX MODE setting
42 Settin g The word A COLOR B display differs dependin g on the model. A COLOR B is displayed for ADCTDN2412N and A COLOUR B is displayed for ADCTDN2412P/ADCTDN0230P . From this point onwards, A COLOR B will be used for indication. TITLE/VIDEO screen (continued) Item Functions and settin g s B&...
Page 45 - AREA1 to AREA4; DISPLAY screen
45 Item Functions and settin g s BLC MODE Sets the backlight compensation function. Set this item when there is a bright light source in the background of the object and the object becomes dark. Set such that unnecessary light source is outside the photometry area.OFF : No backlight compensation. AR...
Page 46 - LL ADJUSTMENT screen
46 Settin g White spots may appear on the screen due to changes in proper ties with time.This is a general characteristic of CCDs. This camera has a built-in white spot compensation function to reduce these white spots. LL ADJUSTMENT screen Item Functions and settings V.PHASE This adjusts the vertic...
Page 47 - FACTORY SETTING screen
47 The values set on the menu are returned to the default settings. FACTORY SETTING screen Item Functions and settin g s CANCEL Does not return to the default setting. The screen returns to the main menu. CLEAR(WITHOUT TITLE) Returns settings except titles to the default setting. Memo: ● Once defaul...
Page 48 - Detailed settin; A title can be selected for each camera. (Maximum 24 characters); Camera title settin
48 Detailed settin g A title can be selected for each camera. (Maximum 24 characters) 1. Select the item CAMERA TITLE EDIT on the TITLE/VIDEO screen and press the SET button. The CAMERA TITLE EDIT screen is displayed.The first character from the character area flashes on and off and is ready for inp...
Page 50 - Set the W.BALANCE item on the TITLE/VIDEO screen to; The W.BALANCE ADJUST screen is displayed.; Manual adjustment of white balance; W.BALANCE ADJUST screen
50 Detailed settin g When automatic adjustment of the white balance results in a “reddish screen”, adjust the white balance manually. 1. Set the W.BALANCE item on the TITLE/VIDEO screen to A AWC B and press the SET button. The W.BALANCE ADJUST screen is displayed. Manual adjustment of white balance ...
Page 51 - any adjusted values will not be saved.
51 2. Press the SELECTOR switch up or down ( J , K ) and select the hue to be adjusted (R GAIN or B GAIN). 3. Press the SELECTOR switch left or ri g ht ( H , I ) to chan g e the settin g . R GAIN : Adjusts the R (red) hue during AWC. The larger the number, the redder the color becomes.[Setting 0 to ...
Page 52 - Set the AUX MODE item to; The AUX FUNCTION screen is displayed.; Press the SELECTOR switch up or down (; si; Main menu screen
52 Detailed settin g It is possible to output B&W/Color switching signal from the AUX terminal on the back of this camera.B&W/Color switching signal is output by setting both the AUX MODE and B&W/COLOR items. 䡵 Set the AUX MODE item to A B&W OUT B 1. Select the item AUX FUNCTION on t...
Page 53 - The setting is complete and the screen returns to the main menu.
5 3 䡵 Set the B&W/COLOR item to AUTO 1. Select the item B&W/COLOR on the TITLE/VIDEO screen and press the SET button. The B&W/COLOR screen is displayed. 2. Press the SELECTOR switch up or down ( J , K ) and select MODE. 3. Press the SELECTOR switch left or ri g ht ( H , I ) and set to AU...
Page 54 - INPUT POLARITY
54 Detailed settin g You can use the switching signal from an external control device to link the B&W/Color switching or near-infrared illumination of this camera.Consult your nearby American Dynamics dealer on the connecting devices.Example)AUX MODE : IR IN INPUT POLARITY : In the case of MAKE ...
Page 56 - type IT CCD; Specifications
56 Others 䡵 Camera Video standard ADCTDN2412N : NTSC ADCTDN2412P/ADCTDN02 3 0P : PAL Ima g e pickup device : 1/ 3 type IT CCD Scannin g frequency ADCTDN2412N : 15.7 3 4 kHz (horizontal), 5 9 . 9 4 Hz (vertical) ADCTDN2412P/ADCTDN02 3 0P : 15.625 kHz (horizontal), 50 Hz (vertical) Effective pixels AD...