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Preparation
This manual describes how to install the hardware and how to use your video camera.
Check that the following items are present in the box:
• Philips LTC 0500 Black & White Camera;
• This manual;
• Dust cap (placed onto the lens mount on delivery);
• Lens connector (for connecting lenses with automatic iris control to the camera);
• Low voltage connector (only for the models LTC 0500/10 and LTC 0500/20).
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Introduction
The LTC 0500 series digital Black & White camera offers an extremely high level of picture
quality and resolution for use in surveillance and observation systems. It supports passive
(DC) iris, video iris and manual iris lenses.The camera is suitable for C mount and CS
mount lenses.The camera automatically detects and adapts to the type of lens fitted.
Three fully programmable operating modes are available to match the camera to a variety
of scene conditions. These can be selected either by using the camera push buttons or by
the RS-232 port.
An optional software configuration tool LTC0650/00 can be ordered for setting up the
operating mode functions.
Mode
Digital Camera
LVL BL C
Shut LL Phase
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Features
Hardware:
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-inch interline transfer CCD image sensor, providing 550 TVL resolution
(CCIR 752 x 582; EIA 768 x 494).
• Advanced real time camera sensitivity down to 0.05 lux, (0.005 foot-candle)
illumination with f1.2 lenses.
• Various Sync. Functions, internal X-Tal, Line-lock, External V-lock, H/V-lock.
Software:
• OSD, On Screen Display text is available for camera ID and set-up feedback.
• RS 232 communication.
Automatic image quality enhancement:
• Auto Light Control (ALC) / Electronic Light Control (ELC) allows the use of manual
lenses for indoor use.
• Non Linear Processing (NLP),Auto Black and Back Light Compensation (BLC) provide
superb dynamic contrast handling for the best picture result.
• 2 H type Auto Contour Enhancement (ACE) for image details without aliasing on fine
objects.
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Precautions
Before using the camera, please take note of the following guidelines concerning the
handling of the camera.
• Handle the camera with care.
Do not abuse the camera. Avoid striking, shaking, etc.The camera can be damaged by
improper handling or storage.
• Do not expose the camera to rain or moisture, or try to operate it in wet
area locations.
If accidentally exposed to above mentioned conditions turn the power off immediately,
and seek servicing from a qualified service technician. Moisture can damage the camera
and also create the risk of electric shock.
• Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the camera body.
Use a dry cloth to clean the camera when dirty. Persistent dirt should be removed by
wiping gently with a mild detergent.
• Clean the CCD faceplate with care.
Do not clean the CCD with strong or abrasive detergents. Use lens tissue or a cotton
-tipped applicator and ethanol.
• Never point the camera towards the sun.
Do not point the camera at bright objects. Never point it at the sun or other
extremely bright objects, even when the camera is switched off. This may damage the
sensor.