Pelco Security Camera C3427M D 2 09 User Manual

I N S T A L L A T I O N  
IS150 Series  
Camclosure®  
Integrated Camera System  
C3427M-D (2/09)  
 
Contents  
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List of Illustrations  
List of Tables  
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Regulatory Notices  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
You may also find helpful the following booklet, prepared by the FCC: “How to Identify and Resolve  
Radio-TV Interference Problems.” This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office,  
Washington D.C. 20402.  
Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment  
can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission’s rules.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
WARNING: This product is sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). To avoid ESD damage to  
this product, use ESD safe practices during installation. Before touching, adjusting or handling this  
product, correctly attach an ESD wrist strap to your wrist and appropriately discharge your body  
and tools. For more information about ESD control and safe handling practices of electronics,  
please refer to ANSI/ESD S20.20-1999 or contact the Electrostatic Discharge Association  
(www.esda.org).  
The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the  
requirements of Directive 2002/95/EC.  
This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to  
comply with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste electrical  
and electronic equipment (WEEE). Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this  
equipment.  
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Description  
The IS150 Series Camclosure® integrated camera system combines an environmental cover, back box,  
camera, lens, and lower dome into a small, high-security system that is quick and easy to install. The  
system is perfect for a variety of indoor and outdoor applications and its versatile design allows for  
multiple mounting options. The unit supports both BNC and unshielded twisted pair (UTP) video wiring.  
The IS150 Series Camclosure integrated camera system can be installed directly into a ceiling, wall, or  
4S deep electrical box.  
Before installing your new system, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual.  
MODELS  
The IS150 models include the following specifications: Indoor/outdoor dome, vandal resistant, in-ceiling  
mount, smoked bubble, gray finish.  
Table A. IS150, Smoked Bubble Without Liner  
Camera Type  
Lens/Iris  
NTSC  
PAL  
Color, Wide Dynamic  
Range, Day/Night  
3.0 to 9.5 mm, Day/Night Varifocal,  
Auto Iris  
IS150-DWV9  
9.0 to 22.0 mm, Day/Night Varifocal,  
Auto Iris  
IS150-DWV22  
IS150-DNV9  
IS150-DNV22  
Color, High Resolution, 3.0 to 9.5 mm, Day/Night Varifocal,  
Day/Night  
IS150-DNV9X  
IS150-DNV22X  
Auto Iris  
9.0 to 22.0 mm, Day/Night Varifocal,  
Auto Iris  
Color, Wide Dynamic  
Range  
3.0 to 9.5 mm, Varifocal, Auto Iris  
IS150-CWV9  
IS150-CWV22  
9.0 to 22.0 mm, Day/Night Varifocal,  
Auto Iris  
Color, High Resolution  
3.0 to 9.5 mm, Varifocal, Auto Iris  
9.0 to 22.0 mm, Varifocal, Auto Iris  
3.0 mm, Fixed, Manual Iris  
3.6 mm, Fixed, Manual Iris  
6.0 mm, Fixed, Manual Iris  
8.0 mm, Fixed, Manual Iris  
12.0 mm, Fixed, Manual Iris  
IS150-CHV9  
IS150-CHV22  
IS150-CH3  
IS150-CH3.6  
IS150-CH6  
IS150-CH8  
IS150-CH12  
IS150-CHV9X  
IS150-CHV22X  
IS150-CH3X  
IS150-CH3.6X  
IS150-CH6X  
IS150-CH8X  
IS150-CH12X  
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Indoor/outdoor dome, vandal resistant, in-ceiling mount, clear bubble, liner, gray finish  
Table B. IS151, Clear Bubble with Liner  
Camera Type  
Lens/Iris  
NTSC  
PAL  
Color, Wide Dynamic  
Range, Day/Night  
3.0 to 9.5 mm, Day/Night Varifocal,  
Auto Iris  
9.0 to 22 mm, Day/Night Varifocal,  
Auto Iris  
IS151-DWV9  
IS151-DWV22  
IS151-DNV9  
IS151-DNV22  
Color, High Resolution, 3.0 to 9.5 mm, Day/Night Varifocal,  
Day/Night  
IS151-DNV9X  
IS151-DNV22X  
Auto Iris  
9.0 to 22.0 mm, Day/Night Varifocal,  
Auto Iris  
Color, Wide Dynamic  
Range  
3.0 to 9.5 mm, Varifocal, Auto Iris  
IS151-CWV9  
IS151-CWV22  
9.0 to 22.0 mm, Day/Night Varifocal,  
Auto Iris  
Color, High Resolution  
3.0 to 9.5 mm, Varifocal, Auto Iris  
9.0 to 22.0 mm, Varifocal, Auto Iris  
3.0 mm, Fixed, Manual Iris  
3.6 mm, Fixed, Manual Iris  
6.0 mm, Fixed, Manual Iris  
8.0 mm, Fixed, Manual Iris  
12.0 mm, Fixed, Manual Iris  
IS151-CHV9  
IS151-CHV22  
IS151-CH3  
IS151-CH3.6  
IS151-CH6  
IS151-CH8  
IS151-CH12  
IS151-CHV9X  
IS151-CHV22X  
IS151-CH3X  
IS151-CH3.6X  
IS151-CH6X  
IS151-CH8X  
IS151-CH12X  
PARTS LIST  
Qty Description  
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IS150 Series Camclosure integrated camera system  
• Back box  
• Trim ring with bubble; clear bubble models include a liner  
• Camera module  
1
1
4
2
4
Adapter plate  
1/8-inch hollow screwdriver bit  
Screws, 8-32 x 0.375-inch, Phillips flat head  
Screws, 8-32 x 0.75-inch, Phillips flat head  
Screws, 8-32 x 1.25-inch, Phillips flat head  
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SHIPPING BOX  
CAMERA MODULE  
BACK BOX  
1 EA.  
1 EA.  
TRIM RING, LINER,  
AND CLEAR BUBBLE  
1 EA.  
TRIM RING AND  
SMOKED BUBBLE  
1 EA.  
< OR >  
ADAPTER PLATE  
1 EA.  
1/8-INCH HOLLOW  
SCREWDRIVER BIT  
1 EA.  
SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE  
8-32 X 0.375-INCH  
PHILLIPS FLAT HEAD  
SCREWS  
8-32 X 0.75-INCH  
PHILLIPS FLAT HEAD  
SCREWS  
8-32 X 1.25-INCH  
PHILLIPS FLAT HEAD  
SCREWS  
4 EA.  
2 EA.  
4 EA.  
Figure 1. Package Components  
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Cover and Back Box Installation  
The IS150 Series Camclosure integrated camera system mounts only into a wall or ceiling.  
UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR (UTP) VIDEO  
The IS150 Series offers support for unshielded twisted pair (UTP). The UTP video output signal is 1 Vp-p  
differential into a 100-ohm load. At a minimum, UTP requires Cat5, 100-ohm twisted pair cable.  
FIXED CEILING/WALL  
NOTE: You should install the camera module into the back box before installing the back box into the  
surface. When installing the back box into the surface, rotate the camera module to access the mounting  
holes (refer to Camera Module on page 12 for more information).  
1. Cut a hole 3.5 inches (9 cm) in diameter in the ceiling or wall. Use the adapter plate (supplied) as  
a template.  
2. Pull the video and power wires through the ceiling or wall.  
3. Connect the video cable and wires:  
BNC: Connect the BNC connector from the unit to a mating BNC connector.  
UTP: Connect the blue wire to Video +; connect the gray wire to Video -.  
4. Connect the power wires (refer to Table C).  
Table C. Power Input: Fixed Ceiling/Wall Installation  
Voltage Red Wire Black Wire  
12 VDC  
24 VAC  
+
~
Ground  
~
AC operation only: If you are wiring more than one Camclosure to the same transformer, connect one  
side of the transformer to the red wire on all units; connect the other side of the transformer to the  
black wire on all units.  
NOTE: Failure to connect all AC powered units the same way will cause the cameras to be out of  
phase with each other, which may produce a vertical roll when switching between cameras.  
5. For a nonconcrete ceiling/wall, use 6-32 toggle bolts to attach the surface mount ring and back box  
to the mounting surface. For a concrete ceiling/wall, use 8-32 mounting hardware. Mounting  
hardware is not supplied.  
WALL OR  
CEILING  
MOUNTING  
HARDWARE  
(NOT SUPPLIED)  
BACK BOX  
Figure 2. Ceiling/Wall Installation  
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SUSPENDED CEILING  
NOTE: You should install the camera module into the back box before installing the back box into the  
surface. When installing the back box into the surface, rotate the camera module to access the mounting  
holes (refer to Camera Module on page 12 for more information).  
1. Pull the video and power wires to the ceiling tile.  
2. Mount the unit to the ceiling tile (refer to Figure 3):  
a.  
b.  
Remove the ceiling tile from the ceiling.  
Cut a hole 3.5 inches (9 cm) in diameter in the ceiling tile. Use the adapter plate (supplied) as  
a template. Punch four screw holes in the ceiling tile.  
c.  
d.  
Attach the back box to the ceiling tile and adapter plate with four 8-32 x 1.25-inch Phillips flat  
head screws (supplied).  
Reinstall the ceiling tile with the unit.  
ADAPTER PLATE  
CEILING TILE  
8-32 X 1.25-INCH  
PHILLIPS FLAT  
BACK BOX  
HEAD SCREWS  
(SUPPLIED)  
Figure 3. Ceiling Tile Installation  
3. Remove an adjacent ceiling tile.  
4. Connect the video cable and wires:  
BNC: Connect the BNC connector from the unit to a mating BNC connector.  
UTP: Connect the blue wire to Video +; connect the gray wire to Video -.  
5. Connect the power wires (refer to Table D).  
Table D. Power Input: Suspended Installation  
Voltage Red Wire Black Wire  
12 VDC  
24 VAC  
+
~
Ground  
~
AC operation only: If you are wiring more than one Camclosure to the same transformer, connect one  
side of the transformer to the red wire on all units; connect the other side of the transformer to the  
black wire on all units.  
NOTE: Failure to connect all AC powered units the same way will cause the cameras to be out of  
phase with each other, which may produce a vertical roll when switching between cameras.  
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4S DEEP ELECTRICAL BOX  
NOTE: You should install the camera module into the back box before installing the back box into the  
surface. When installing the back box into the surface, rotate the camera module to access the mounting  
holes (refer to Camera Module on page 12 for more information).  
1. Attach the supplied adapter plate to the 4S box with two 8-32 x 0.75-inch Phillips flat head screws  
(supplied).  
2. Pull the video and power wires to the ceiling tile.  
3. Connect the video cable and wires:  
BNC: Connect the BNC connector from the unit to a mating BNC connector.  
UTP: Connect the blue wire to Video +; connect the gray wire to Video -.  
4. Connect the power wires (refer to Table E).  
Table E. Power Input: 4S Deep Electrical Box Installation  
Voltage Red Wire Black Wire  
12 VDC  
24 VAC  
+
~
Ground  
~
AC operation only: If you are wiring more than one Camclosure to the same transformer, connect one  
side of the transformer to the red wire on all units; connect the other side of the transformer to the  
black wire on all units.  
NOTE: Failure to connect all AC powered units the same way will cause the cameras to be out of  
phase with each other, which may produce a vertical roll when switching between cameras.  
5. Attach the back box to the adapter plate with four 8-32 x 0.375-inch Phillips flat head screws  
(supplied).  
4S DEEP  
ELECTRICAL  
BOX  
WALL OR  
8-32 X 0.75-INCH  
CEILING  
PHILLIPS FLAT  
HEAD SCREW  
(SUPPLIED)  
ADAPTER PLATE  
BACK BOX  
8-32 X 0.375-INCH  
PHILLIPS FLAT  
HEAD SCREW  
(SUPPLIED)  
Figure 4. 4S Deep Electrical Box Installation  
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Camera Module  
The IS150 Series Camclosure camera module includes the camera, camera bracket, and heater board. To  
perform most camera adjustments, you must remove the module from the back box.  
Use the following instructions to remove and reinstall the camera module.  
WARNING: Heater elements could be hot! When camera power is on, use caution when adjusting  
the camera. This applies to all models.  
MODULE REMOVAL  
To remove the camera module from the back box:  
1. Gently squeeze the bracket and pull the module out of the back box (refer to Figure 5).  
BRACKET  
Figure 5. Camera Module Bracket  
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2. Unplug the camera (10-pin), service (3-pin), and heater board (4-pin) connectors from the back box  
(refer to Figure 6).  
HEATER BOARD  
CONNECTOR  
CAMERA  
CONNECTOR  
SERVICE  
CONNECTOR  
Figure 6. Back Box Connectors  
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CAMERA ORIENTATION  
At the factory, the camera module is configured for ceiling mounting. For wall mounting, you must change  
the camera orientation or the video image could be upside down or sideways.  
To change the camera orientation (refer to Figure 7):  
1. Remove the camera module from the back box, if necessary.  
2. Remove the tilt adjustment screw and lock washer from each side of the camera.  
3. Carefully rotate the camera one quarter or one half turn, depending on the desired camera angle.  
NOTES:  
Make sure to orient the top of the camera to the top of the field of view.  
Make sure the wiring harness does not bind.  
Make sure to orient the service connector away from the back box.  
4. Reinstall the tilt adjustment screw and lock washer on each side of the camera.  
5. Verify the camera orientation.  
CEILING MOUNT (DEFAULT)  
WALL MOUNT  
TOP  
OF CAMERA  
BOTTOM  
OF CAMERA  
TILT ADJUSTMENT  
SCREW AND  
TILT ADJUSTMENT  
SCREW AND  
LOCK WASHER  
LOCK WASHER  
HEATER BOARD  
HEATER BOARD  
Figure 7. Camera Orientation  
MODULE INSTALLATION  
To install the camera module into the back box:  
1. Plug the connectors into the back box in the following order (refer to Figure 6 on page 13):  
a.  
b.  
c.  
Service (3-pin) connector  
Camera (10-pin) connector  
Heater board (4-pin) connector  
2. Make sure the tabs on the camera bracket and the service connector are pointing out of the  
enclosure, away from the ceiling or wall.  
3. Gently squeeze the bracket, place it against the groove inside the back box, and gently release (refer  
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Camera Adjustments  
To perform the following camera adjustments, make sure to connect the camera and service connectors.  
You may have to remove the camera module from the back box.  
Connect a monitor. Then turn on power to the camera and monitor. To use the service connector, refer to  
To set the DIP switches, or to adjust the auto iris level (DN or CH) or the vertical phase (DW or CW), you  
will need a miniature trimpot adjustment tool with a 0.05-inch (1.27 mm) blade. Suggested tools include a  
miniature flat-tip screwdriver, a Philmore trimpot tool (#63-8608), and the Philmore 10-piece tool set  
(#63-910). To adjust the lens, you may also need a miniature Phillips screwdriver.  
After you have adjusted the unit, reinstall the camera module into the back box, and then install the trim  
ring, bubble, and liner (if necessary).  
VARIFOCAL LENS ZOOM AND FOCUS ADJUSTMENTS  
NOTE: You will need a miniature Phillips or flat-tip screwdriver to loosen and tighten the locking screws.  
To adjust the field of view:  
1. Loosen the zoom locking screw (refer to Figure 8).  
2. Turn the zoom adjustment ring clockwise or counterclockwise to select the field of view.  
3. Tighten the zoom locking screw.  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
Figure 8. Location of Zoom and Focus Locking Screws  
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To adjust the focus:  
1. Loosen the focus locking screw.  
2. Position the inverted dome approximately 0.125 inch (3.175 mm) from the front of the lens.  
Make sure that the lens and the dome are centered (refer to Figure 9).  
3. Turn the focus locking screw clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the focus.  
4. When the optimal focus is reached, tighten the focus locking screw  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
0.125 INCH (3.175 mm)  
CENTER BUBBLE  
WITH LENS  
Figure 9. Adjusting the Focus  
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DN/CH SERIES ADJUSTMENTS  
Refer to Figure 10 to adjust the IS150-DN or IS150-CH model.  
Figure 10. Adjusting the IS150-DN/CH Series Camclosure  
SWITCH SETTINGS  
Locate the DIP switch. Then set the switches for your installation.  
SW4-1: Auto Gain Control  
The automatic gain control (AGC) adjusts the image automatically to compensate for changes in light  
levels.  
Set SW4-1 to ON to enable AGC. Set it to OFF to disable AGC. The default setting is ON.  
SW4-2: Backlight Compensation  
The backlight compensation (BLC) feature compensates for backlit scenes by enhancing objects in the  
center of the scene.  
Set SW4-2 to ON to enable BLC. Use this setting if a bright backlight is present and the subject in the  
center of the picture appears dark or as a silhouette.  
Set it to OFF to disable backlight compensation. This is the default setting.  
SW4-3: Line Sync  
When multiple cameras are connected to the same switching device, vertical roll may occur on the  
monitor. AC line lock eliminates vertical roll by locking the frame rate to the power supply frequency. Each  
camera output is synchronized to the power supply frequency (refer to Vertical Phase Adjustment on  
Internal line sync disables line lock and synchronizes cameras internally.  
Set SW4-3 to OFF to use AC line lock.  
Set it to ON to use internal line sync. The default setting is OFF.  
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SW4-4: Flickerless  
In certain lighting conditions, a flicker in the light source may affect camera operation. Flickering can be  
caused by a number of conditions, including the quality of the source power and the age and type of  
fluorescent bulbs and ballasts.  
Set SW4-4 to ON to enable flickerless operation. The camera will remove the effects of flickering when  
present. The shutter speed will be set to 1/120 (NTSC) or 1/100 (PAL).  
Set it to OFF to disable flickerless operation. This is the default setting.  
NOTE: If you enable flickerless operation, you should use AC line lock for best results.  
SW4-5: Auto White Balance/Manual White Balance  
Auto white balance (AWB) is enabled by default (OFF).  
To manually set and lock the white balance:  
1. Set SW4-5 to OFF.  
2. Hold a white background in front of the lens until the video shows all white.  
3. While holding the background in place, set SW4-5 to ON. A blue blinking block appears on the video  
image for a few seconds. When the block changes to solid green, the manual white balance (MWB)  
process is complete.  
SW4-6: Reserved  
Do not change SW4-6 from its factory setting. SW4-6 must be set to OFF for Varifocal models; it must be  
set to ON for fixed-iris lenses.  
AUTO IRIS LEVEL ADJUSTMENT  
To adjust the auto iris DC-drive level (refer to Figure 10 on page 17):  
1. Tilt or rotate the camera module until you can access the auto iris level control (R19).  
2. Turn the screw clockwise to increase the brightness level or counterclockwise to decrease the  
brightness level.  
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VERTICAL PHASE ADJUSTMENT  
Use this procedure for 24 VAC operation only.  
When using more than one camera power supply, a brief vertical roll may occur on the monitor when  
switching from one camera to another.  
To eliminate vertical roll, reverse the 24 VAC connections on one camera. If both cameras are connected to  
the same transformer, this should solve the problem. If the problem persists, adjust the phase control by  
synchronizing, or line-locking, the cameras to one another.  
NOTE: When adjusting vertical phase, line sync (SW4-3) must be set to OFF for AC line lock.  
Adjusting Vertical Phase  
You may need two people when synchronizing the cameras: one at the camera, the other at the monitor to  
observe the vertical roll and the effect of any camera adjustments.  
To synchronize the cameras:  
1. Choose a reference camera to which all other cameras will be phased.  
2. Select the camera to synchronize. Use buttons SW1 and SW2 to synchronize the camera to the  
reference camera (refer to Figure 10 on page 17). SW1 increases vertical phase; SW2 decreases  
vertical phase.  
3. Each time an adjustment is made, switch back and forth between the camera you are adjusting and  
the reference camera. Repeat this process as many times as necessary until the roll between the  
cameras is no longer noticeable.  
4. Adjust the phase of all other cameras by repeating steps 2 through 3. Always adjust to the reference  
camera selected in step 1.  
NOTE: The preferred method for camera phase adjustment is to use a dual trace oscilloscope to align the  
vertical sync pulses of the reference camera to the selected camera(s).  
BLEMISH DETECTION  
If small white or color spots appear in the video image, one or more pixels on the camera imager may be  
defective. (This condition is common for both CCD and CMOS imagers.)  
DN and CH Series cameras with auto iris lenses automatically detect and correct defective pixels during  
startup. Video turns on, then off, and then on again. If white or color spots still appear, you can correct the  
defective pixels manually.  
CH Series cameras with fixed iris lenses do not automatically detect and correct defective pixels. You can  
correct the defective pixels manually.  
To manually correct defective pixels (refer to Figure 10 on page 17):  
1. Cover the lens completely. Make sure no light can enter the lens.  
NOTE: The mechanical iris lens aperture does not completely block the light.  
2. Press and hold button SW3 for one second. The camera will find and correct defective pixels;  
however, any defective pixels that cannot be completely corrected may still appear.  
3. Release button SW3.  
4. Uncover the lens for normal camera operation.  
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DAY/NIGHT OPERATION  
NOTE: This section only applies to DN model cameras.  
DN model cameras regularly check the brightness level of the field of view to determine when to switch  
between day (color) and night (black-white) operation.  
Actual brightness threshold levels are affected by camera angle, amount of zoom, field of view, lens, and  
type of lighting. The switching process lasts from seven to 10 seconds.  
Figure 11 and Table F show how the camera switches between color and black-white operation.  
3.0 lux  
1.5 lux  
Figure 11. DN Models Threshold Switching Levels  
Table F. DN Models Switching Thresholds  
Color to B-W 1.5 lux 1.0 lux  
B-W to Color 3.0 lux 1.0 lux  
NOTE: These switching thresholds are approximate. Use the thresholds in Table F as a guide when  
installing the unit.  
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DW/CW SERIES (WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE) ADJUSTMENTS  
Refer to Figure 12 to adjust the IS150-DW or IS150-CW model.  
SW1  
DEFAULT SWITCH POSITION  
R7  
Figure 12. Adjusting the IS150-DW/CW Series Camclosure  
SWITCH SETTINGS  
Locate the DIP switch. Then set the switches for your installation.  
SW1-1: Video Format  
Set SW1-1 to ON for NTSC. Set it to OFF for PAL. The default setting is ON.  
SW1-2: Line Sync  
When multiple cameras are connected to the same switching device, vertical roll may occur on the  
monitor. AC line lock eliminates vertical roll by locking the frame rate to the power supply frequency. Each  
camera output is synchronized to the power supply frequency (refer to Vertical Phase Adjustment on  
Internal line sync disables line lock and synchronizes cameras internally.  
Set SW1-2 to ON to use AC line lock. Set it to OFF for internal line sync. The default setting is ON.  
SW1-3: Interlaced Scanning/Progressive Scanning  
Interlaced scanning is the standard for analog recording installations. Each frame contains one odd and  
one even field, each processed separately.  
Progressive scanning is better for digital recording installations. Each frame is processed as a whole,  
which results in less blurring and cleaner digital conversion. It also saves storage space on digital video  
recorders.  
Set SW1-3 to ON to select interlaced scanning. Set it to OFF to select progressive scanning. The default  
setting is ON.  
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SW1-4: Auto White Balance/Manual White Balance  
Auto white balance (AWB) is enabled by default (ON).  
To manually set and lock the white balance:  
1. Set SW1-4 to ON.  
2. Hold a white background in front of the lens until the video shows all white.  
3. While holding the background in place, set SW1-4 to OFF. A green block and a white block alternate  
briefly on the video image until the manual white balance (MWB) process is complete.  
SW1-5: Fluorescent/General  
Enable this option to adjust the camera for best operation under fluorescent lighting.  
Set SW1-5 to OFF for fluorescent lighting. Set it to ON for general lighting. The default setting is ON.  
NOTE: If you use fluorescent operation, you should use AC line lock for best results.  
SW1-6: General/Maximum Wide Dynamic Range  
Maximum wide dynamic range (WDR) supports about 36 dB of additional dynamic range over a standard  
camera. Use it for installations that require the maximum WDR.  
General WDR supports about 20 dB of additional dynamic range over a standard camera. Use it for  
installations that do not require the maximum WDR.  
Set SW1-6 to ON to select maximum WDR. Set it to OFF to select general WDR. The default setting is ON.  
SW1-7: DSS (Digital Slow Shutter)  
The default shutter speed for NTSC is 30 frames per second (fps). It is 25 fps for PAL. This is also known as  
SENS 2X.  
You can decrease the shutter speed to 7.5 fps (NTSC) or 6.25 fps (PAL). This is known as SENS 8X, which  
improves low light sensitivity.  
Set SW1-7 to ON to select SENS 2X. Set it to OFF to select SENS 8X. The default setting is ON.  
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SW1-8: Day/Night Operation (DW models only)  
NOTE: On CW models, SW1-8 is unused and does not affect camera operation.  
DW model cameras regularly check the brightness level of the field of view to determine when to switch  
between day (color) and night (black-white) operation. Use SW1-8 to set the general light levels at which  
the camera will automatically switch.  
Set SW1-8 to ON (dark) to use standard thresholds to switch between color and black-white operation.  
This is the default.  
Set it to OFF (dusk) to use higher light thresholds to switch between color and black-white operation.  
Actual brightness threshold levels are affected by camera angle, amount of zoom, field of view, lens, and  
type of lighting. The switching process lasts from seven to 10 seconds.  
NOTE: If the camera switches between day/night mode at least three consecutive times within a short  
time period, the camera will remain in the last mode for 10 minutes. To override this 10-minute pause,  
cycle the power or expose the camera to an extreme light level change (for example, from very dim light to  
very bright light).  
Figure 13 and Table G show how the camera switches between color and black-white operation for each  
setting.  
7.0 lux  
4.0 lux  
3.0 lux  
1.0 lux  
DARK  
Figure 13. DW Models Threshold Switching Levels  
Table G. DW Models Switching Thresholds  
DUSK  
Dark (ON)  
1.0 lux  
Dusk (OFF)  
4.0 lux  
Color to B-W  
B-W to Color  
3.0 lux  
7.0 lux  
NOTE: These switching thresholds are approximate and were measured using a 3.0 to 9.5 mm lens at  
f/1.0. Use the thresholds in Table G as a guide when installing the unit.  
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AUTO IRIS LEVEL ADJUSTMENT  
The electronics of the IS150-DW and IS150-CW Series Camclosures automatically adjust the camera to  
the auto iris. Auto iris level adjustments are not necessary.  
VERTICAL PHASE ADJUSTMENT  
Use this procedure for 24 VAC operation only.  
When using more than one camera power supply, a brief vertical roll may occur on the monitor when  
switching from one camera to another.  
To eliminate vertical roll, reverse the 24 VAC connections on one camera. If both cameras are connected to  
the same transformer, this should solve the problem. If the problem persists, adjust the phase control by  
synchronizing, or line-locking, the cameras to one another.  
NOTE: When adjusting vertical phase, line sync (SW1-2) must be set to ON for AC line lock.  
Adjusting Vertical Phase  
You may need two people when synchronizing the cameras: one at the camera, the other at the monitor to  
observe the vertical roll and the effect of any camera adjustments.  
To synchronize the cameras:  
1. Choose a reference camera to which all other cameras will be phased.  
2. Select the camera to synchronize. Use the phase adjustment control (R7) to synchronize the camera  
to the reference camera (refer to Figure 12 on page 21). Turn R7 clockwise to increase vertical  
phase; turn R7 counterclockwise to decrease vertical phase.  
3. Each time an adjustment is made, switch back and forth between the camera you are adjusting and  
the reference camera. Repeat this process as many times as necessary until the roll between the  
cameras is no longer noticeable.  
4. Adjust the phase of all other cameras by repeating steps 2 through 3. Always adjust to the reference  
camera selected in step 1.  
NOTE: The preferred method for camera phase adjustment is to use a dual trace oscilloscope to align the  
vertical sync pulses of the reference camera to the selected camera(s).  
BLEMISH DETECTION  
If small white or color spots appear in the video image, one or more pixels on the camera imager may be  
defective. (This condition is common for both CCD and CMOS imagers.)  
DW and CW Series cameras have auto iris lenses and automatically detect and correct defective pixels  
during startup. Manual pixel correction is not available.  
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Camera Positioning  
Rotate and tilt the camera module to position the camera. Then tighten the tilt screws (axis ì in  
NOTE: Do not over-rotate the module. Excessively turning the module in one direction could result in  
damage to the wiring.  
ì Tilt 80° (20° to 100°)  
î Pan 360°  
ï Rotation 360°  
Figure 14. Positioning the Camera  
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Install Liner and Trim Ring  
1. Adjust the liner (if installed), refer to Figure 15:  
a.  
Align the screw holes in the trim ring with those in the back box to identify the proper liner  
position.  
b.  
c.  
Loosen the three Phillips screws located in the trim ring.  
Insert the blade of a standard screwdriver in one of the adjustment grooves. Rotate the liner  
to position the viewing window over the camera lens.  
d.  
Tighten the three Phillips screws to lock the liner in place.  
ADJUSTMENT  
GROOVE  
LINER  
LOOSEN SCREWS  
Figure 15. Adjusting the Liner  
2. Place the trim ring onto the back box.  
3. Tighten the tamper-resistant screws through the trim ring into the back box. Use the 1/8-inch hollow  
screwdriver bit (supplied).  
NOTE: The screws are installed at an angle.  
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Service Connector  
The IS150 Series Camclosure integrated camera system includes a service connector that outputs camera  
video. Use it at the installation site to set up the field of view and to focus the camera.  
SERVICE  
CONNECTOR  
Figure 16. Service Connector  
Pelco offers two optional items that plug directly into the service connector. Before using either option,  
you must loosen the tamper-resistant screws to remove the trim ring from the back box. Use the 1/8-inch  
hollow screwdriver bit (supplied).  
The optional CST150 has a 3-foot (0.9 m) cable and microdisplay for viewing camera video. Plug it into the  
service connector and view the video.  
NOTE: The three buttons on the CST150 are not used with the IS150 Series Camclosure.  
The optional IS-SC is a 4-foot (1.2 m) cable with a service connector and a BNC connector. Plug the service  
connector into the unit. Then connect the other end to any standard BNC (VIDEO IN) connector on a  
monitor.  
To assemble a longer service cable for the Camclosure integrated camera system, purchase the following  
items from a local electronics supply store:  
Qty Description  
1
1
1
2.5 mm monaural headphone plug  
CPM 88 miniature coaxial connector  
RG174/U coaxial cable  
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To assemble the cable:  
1. Attach the CPM 88 miniature coaxial connector to one end of the cable. Follow the directions  
supplied with the miniature coaxial connector.  
2. Attach the 2.5 mm monaural plug to the other end of the coaxial cable (refer to Figure 17):  
a.  
b.  
c.  
d.  
e.  
f.  
Remove the support sleeve from the plug.  
Slip the support sleeve over the end of the cable.  
Prepare the cable.  
Solder the center connector of the cable to the center pin of the plug.  
Thread the braid of the cable through the hole in the crimp pin.  
Solder the braid to the top of the crimp pin.  
Crimp the end of the crimp pin around the cable.  
Reassemble the support sleeve and the plug.  
g.  
h.  
CENTER CONDUCTOR  
COAXIAL  
CABLE  
2.5 MM MONAURAL  
HEADPHONE PLUG  
BRAID (SHIELD)  
Figure 17. Attaching the 2.5 mm Monaural Headphone Plug  
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Specifications  
GENERAL  
Pan/Tilt Adjustment  
Manual  
Pan  
360°  
Tilt  
Rotation  
80° (20° to 100° range)  
360°  
Construction  
Finish  
Aluminum with steel camera mounting bracket and polycarbonate dome  
White polyester powder coat trim ring with gray polyester powder coat  
back box  
Light Attenuation  
Smoked  
Clear  
f/1.5 light loss  
Zero light loss  
Unit Weight  
1.70 lb (0.77 kg)  
ELECTRICAL  
Input Voltage*  
Synchronization  
12 VDC or 24 VAC ( 10%), autosensing  
Internal or AC line lock  
Power Consumption  
Camera  
<3 W (DW/CW models)  
<4 W (DN/CH models)  
Heaters  
10 W when active, thermostatically controlled  
*24 VAC power is recommended when installing any Camclosure Integrated Camera System under  
fluorescent lighting conditions.  
VIDEO  
Signal System  
NTSC or PAL  
Video Output  
Composite  
UTP  
1 Vp-p (75 ohms)  
1 Vp-p (100 ohms)  
Video Connectors  
Service Connector  
1 composite BNC and 1 UTP  
3-conductor, 2.5 mm connector for video output to optional IS-SC cable  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Environment  
Low temperature, indoor/outdoor  
Operating Temperature  
Thermostat Operation  
-50° to 122°F (-46° to 50°C); de-ices to 25°F (-4°C)  
Heater is thermostatically controlled to activate ON at 50°F (10°C) and  
OFF at 80°F (27°C)  
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CAMERA/LENS  
(Design and product specifications subject to change without notice.)  
5.48 (13.92)  
3.50 (8.89)  
1.75  
(4.45)  
2.42  
(6.15)  
3.75 (9.53)  
NOTE: VALUES IN PARENTHESES ARE CENTIMETERS;  
ALL OTHERS ARE INCHES.  
REVISION HISTORY  
Manual #  
C3427M  
Date  
2/07  
5/07  
7/07  
10/07  
2/09  
Comments  
Original version.  
C3427M-A  
C3427M-B  
C3427M-C  
C3427M-D  
Updated switch setting and day/night operation descriptions.  
Changed part name of service connector from ICS-SC to IS-SC per CN20476.  
Revised illustrations for the threshold switching levels.  
Added a lens focus procedure to Camera Adjustments.  
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PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION  
WARRANTY  
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of  
shipment.  
Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
Five years:  
Fiber optic products  
TW3000 Series unshielded twisted pair (UTP) transmission products  
CC3701H-2, CC3701H-2X, CC3751H-2, CC3651H-2X, MC3651H-2, and MC3651H-2X camera models  
Three years:  
Pelco-branded fixed camera models (CCC1390H Series, C10DN Series, C10CH Series, IP3701H Series, and IX Series)  
EH1500 Series enclosures  
Spectra® IV products (including Spectra IV IP)  
Camclosure® Series (IS, ICS, IP) integrated camera systems  
DX Series digital video recorders, DVR5100 Series digital video recorders, Digital Sentry® Series hardware products, DVX Series digital video  
recorders, and NVR300 Series network video recorders  
Endura® Series distributed network-based video products  
Genex® Series products (multiplexers, server, and keyboard)  
PMCL200/300/400 Series LCD monitors  
Two years:  
Standard varifocal, fixed focal, and motorized zoom lenses.  
DF5/DF8 Series fixed dome products  
Legacy® Series integrated positioning systems  
Spectra III, Spectra Mini, Spectra Mini IP, Esprit®, ExSite®, and PS20 scanners, including when used in continuous motion applications.  
Esprit Ti and TI2500 Series thermal imaging products  
Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).  
CM6700/CM6800/CM9700 Series matrix  
Digital Light Processing (DLP®) displays (except lamp and color wheel). The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days.  
The air filter is not covered under warranty.  
Intelli-M® eIDC controllers  
One year:  
Video cassette recorders (VCRs), except video heads. Video heads will be covered for a period of six months.  
Six months:  
All pan and tilts, scanners, or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications (preset scan, tour, and auto scan modes).  
Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment. All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent  
freight prepaid to a Pelco designated location. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse, alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under  
this warranty.  
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products.  
Pelcos liability for any claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party or product liability, relating to  
the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products. In no event will Pelco be liable for any special, incidental, or  
consequential damages (including loss of use, loss of profit, and claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence of Pelco or  
otherwise.  
The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights. The Dealer may also have additional rights, which are subject to variation from state  
to state.  
If a warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and  
provide the following information:  
1. Model and serial number  
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, sales order number, or Pelco invoice number  
3. Details of the defect or problem  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product that does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written  
explanation with the product when returned.  
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco.  
RETURNS  
To expedite parts returned for repair or credit, please call Pelco at (800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain an authorization number (CA number if  
returned for credit, and RA number if returned for repair) and designated return location.  
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 percent restocking and refurbishing charge.  
12-23-08  
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid  
Pelco, the Pelco logo, Camclosure, Digital Sentry, Endura, Esprit, ExSite, Genex, Intelli-M, Legacy, and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco, Inc.  
Spectra III is a trademark of Pelco, Inc.  
DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated.  
All product names and services identified throughout this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
The absence of a trademark or registered trademark from this document does not constitute a waiver of intellectual property rights.  
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