Installation
None of the connection cables must be bent nor squeezed. This can
result in malfunctions, short circuits and defects in the device.
When drilling holes in the wall or screwing into place, be careful not to
damage any cables or pipes.
Please note, you should choose a position for your camera that it is not
exposed to direct sunlight (this can cause glare). Further, the camera
must be protected from dust and vibration.
The camera's integrated infrared LEDs allow night vision. Please note
that coloured image reproduction changes into black and white mono-
chrome when increasing darkness activates the IR-LEDs. The brightness
is detected by the camera using a photo sensor on the front.
There is a tool included in the, which is required to tighten the locking screws on the mount-
ing bracket.
• Find a suitable location for mounting the camera.
Ensure that the plug and socket of the camera's connection cable are not
exposed to damp. Plugs and sockets may only be used indoors. The
camera cable must (for installation in outdoor areas or in damp rooms)
be placed so it is led into a dry room.
• There are 4 mounting holes in the mounting base. Hold the mounting base to the desired
location for installation and mark the mounting holes.
• Drill the holes.
• Screw the mounting base to the camera and tighten the locking screw, using the tool pro-
vided.
• Fasten the mounting base, including camera, into place using appropriate installation
material.
Adjust the camera to the desired position. To do this, loosen the locking screws and after
successfully adjusting the camera, tighten them again to secure the position.
Do not point the camera directly toward a source of bright sunlight or
towards strong or indirect illumination as this may lead to overexposure
and a fuzzy picture.
Connection
To provide a suitable voltage supply, an optionally available power trans-
former is required (12 V/DC). When acquiring this power transformer,
check that the polarity of the low-voltage plug of the power transformer
corresponds to the polarity marked on the low-voltage connector of the
camera.
The wrong polarity can cause damage to the camera!
Proceed as follows to make the correct connections:
• Connect the BNC connector to the analogue video input of your display (e.g. monitor).
• Connect the low voltage plug of your power transformer (not included in the delivery) to
the low voltage connector on the camera
• Plug the power transformer into a domestic mains socket (230 V/AC 50 Hz).
• Turn your display device on and set the appropriate channel to enable the display func-
tion.
Settings the ZOOM and FOCUS
At the back of the camera there are the adjustment controls for the ZOOM and FOCUS.
• Remove the rubber plug.
• Use a slotted screwdriver in order to manually adjust the ZOOM, and FOCUS respec-
tively. Turn the control dial very carefully, otherwise it may be overloaded, which could
lead to damage. Turn the control dial slowly.
• Replace the rubber plug after successful making the adjustments.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Before cleaning the outside of the surveillance camera's casing, unplug it from the mains.
To clean the outside of the camera, it is sufficient to use a dry, soft and clean cloth.
Clean the lens very carefully, otherwise you may scratch it. Do not use any aggressive
cleaning agents.
Disposal
Electrical and electronic products do not belong in the household waste!
Please dispose of the device, when it is no longer of use, according to
the current statutory requirements.
Technical Data
Image sensor:
Operating voltage:
TV lines horizontally:
Effective pixels:
Detection area, horizontal:
Detection area, vertical:
Camera lens:
Light sensitivity:
IR-LEDs:
IR LED range:
Protection type:
Operating temperature:
Dimensions (Ø x D):
Weight:
IR Current:
Recommended power supply:
These operating instructions are a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240
Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or
the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor.
Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited.
These operating instructions represent the technical status at the time of printing. Changes in
technology and equipment reserved.
© Copyright 2009 by Conrad Electronic SE.
SONY Had Ultra High Sensitivity CCD
sensor, 1/3" Sony Colour CCD
12 V/DC
420
537 x 597
90°
40°
3.6 mm
0 LUX (F1.20)
36
up to 40 metres
IP 65
-10°C to +50°C
approx. 126 x 98 mm
approx. 1140 gram (without rain cover,
without mounting base)
max. 300
12 V/DC, 300 mA