Honeywell Digital Camera GC 715N24 User Manual

DSP COLOR CAMERA  
GC-715N24  
GC-715P24  
* “BMBTM” is the Trade Mark of Honeywell, CCTV CoE.  
READ AND RETAIN THIS OPERATION MANUAL  
MEMO  
Control Products Business Unit  
18F, Kukje Center Building, 191,  
Hangangro-2ga, Yongsan-gu,  
Seoul 140-702, Korea  
E-mail : [email protected]  
Printed in Korea  
Tel : 82-2-799-6109  
Fax : 82-2-749-6119  
G-110821  
 
CAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION !  
Changes or modifications not approved  
by manufacturer could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Do not place the camera to heavy  
shocks or vibrations.  
Do not place or install the camera on  
an unstable place, stand, tripod, bracket  
or table.  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not  
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expose this camera to rain or moisture.  
That may cause serious injury to  
people or damage to appliance.  
To prevent electric shocks and other  
hazards, do not use different from the  
specified power source.  
Do not attempt to service or repair of  
yourself. Please contact all servicing to  
qualified service personnel  
Do not install too hot or cold places,  
recommended operation temperature  
is -10~ 50℃  
In case of installing too close to Monitor,  
variation of monitor brightness cause any  
hunting of camera in low light mode.  
Do not expose lens directly to the sun.  
CCD may be damaged.  
Cautions for safe operation  
About GC-715N/P24  
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Name and function of each section -------------------------------------  
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Installation  
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Adjustment and operation  
Specifications  
Accessory  
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C mount adapter  
IRIS JACK for AUTO IRIS LENS  
 
GC-715N/P24  
Outlines  
Honeywell’s GC-715N/P24 is a high sensitivity CCD color camera with high sensitivity  
function of the field integration technique.  
Features  
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1/3” IT Super HAD CCD ( NTSC: 410,000 / PAL: 470,000 )  
Outstanding BLC implementation with Honeywell’s BMB(Black Mask BLC) function.  
( 3 levels adjustable )  
CS/C lens mount.  
Excellent signal-to-noise ratio of more than 50dB.  
High Sensitivity : Minimum illumination of 0.001lx ( F1.2, 30IRE, SENS On X 128 )  
2-WAY Auto Iris : Video iris or DC iris lens can be used.  
External synchronization with LINE LOCK.  
Auto White Balance : Auto white balance realizes true color reproduction within various  
light sources. ( 2,800 ºK~8,000 ºK )  
Control : Flickerless, Back light compensation , AGC , Manual shutter control,  
Maximum Sensitivity select, Auto white Balance/ Indoor/Outdoor/Fluorescent light/ BMB Level  
Name and function of each section  
AUTO IRIS lens connector  
AUTO IRIS lens select switch  
Sync. select switch  
Video output connector  
Power input connector  
Power lamp  
51  
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68  
DC IRIS level adjustment  
(when using DC IRIS lens)  
V- PHASE adjustment  
(when using LINE LOCK)  
148  
[unit : mm]  
 
Installation  
Mounting a Lens  
1. Remove the protective cap in front of the camera.  
2. Confirm the mount ring whether it is for C or CS. * Caution1  
3. Attach the lens to the lens mount ring.  
4. If the lens has an Auto Iris mechanism, connect the iris cable to the Lens connector  
(EE/VSD S/W must be set to VSD on the side of the camera)  
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A. In the case of having no iris amplifier : Set the slide switch to DC (Down side)  
B. In the case of having iris amplifier : Set the slide switch VSD (Upper side)  
C. Set the S/W on the side of the camera to DC or VSD, too.  
If using lens that has iris amplifier, “LEVEL” and “ALC” volume of lens must be  
adjust carefully. It may cause any hunting.  
When connecting Auto iris lens, be sure to use the connector to be recommended  
by manufacturer. (E4-191, Chuo Musen, Japan)  
* Caution 1 : This appliance is set to CS mount default.  
If you want to use C mount lens, fix a C adapter ring additionally packed  
in the box.  
When Auto-Iris Lens is used...  
VSD LENS PIN CONFIGURATION  
DC IRIS LENS PIN CONFIGURATION  
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1
4
2
4
3
①③  
②④  
②④  
1
2
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1. POWER(12V)  
3. VIDEO SIGNAL  
2. NO CONNECTION  
4. GND  
1. CONTROL-  
3. DRIVE+  
2. CONTROL+  
4. DRIVE-  
Set the select switch to DC  
Set the select switch to VSD  
* For the best condition, read lens manual carefully .  
* After connecting Auto iris-lens you may need to set flange back focus.  
Connection of AC power supply  
Must be checked the power source from the external power supply before power on.  
Recommended power source capacity :  
AC 24V, more than 500mA  
 
Flange back focus adjustment  
1. In case of fixed focus lens  
a. Loosen the locking ring and set the focus ring of lens to infinity ( ) .  
b. Tune the mount ring to get a clear picture( distance from camera to object is  
more than 23m) and fasten the locking ring.  
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2. In case of zoom lens  
a. Loosen the locking ring and set the lens to the maximum telephoto position.  
Then turn the focus ring to focus.  
in the case of Auto iris lens, shoot a comparatively dark object or reduce  
the ambient light so that the Iris is fully open.  
b. Set the lens to its maximum wide angle position, and set the focus.  
c. Repeat step a and b, until the difference between focusing position a and b  
is smallest.  
D. When the best focusing point is found, fasten the locking ring.  
Adjustment and operations  
Configuration  
“1011”  
VSDLL  
LENS  
“6”  
“5”  
0
9
1
2
8
3
7
DC INT  
VIDEO  
0
UP DOWN  
9
1
“3”  
8
8
2
3
7
“4”  
LEVEL V-PH  
“8”  
“9”  
PUSH LOCK  
“2”  
“1”  
GND  
“7”  
AC24  
Fig 2. REAR view  
Fig 1. SIDE view  
The function of each part  
1. Button “1” & “2”  
In line lock mode, zero crossing point can be adjusted by pressing these buttons.  
In MWB mode, manual white balance can be adjusted by pressing these buttons.  
2. Button “3”  
In One push lock mode, white balance can be aligned by pressing this button.  
When this button is released, white balance is locked.  
 
3. Connector “4”  
Used for EEPROM data setting in factory.  
4. DIP switch “5”  
Shipment setting consists of “AGC High”, “AWC”, “SENS”.  
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OFF  
EE EE DC  
L
BMB  
L1 L0  
ON  
H
SENS  
ME VSD VSD  
H1 H0  
BMB  
FL  
AUTO AGC  
WB3  
WB1  
Fig 3. Button detail  
BLC  
WB2  
“EE/ME” Mode ( Electronic Exposure / Manual Exposure )  
If using electronic exposure or a lens with automatic iris, the “EE/ME” switch  
has to be set to “EE”. If using a manual lens, you can use the rotary switch  
to adjust the shutter speed of the camera manually.  
Mode 715N24  
715P24  
Remark  
default  
10  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1/60 sec 1/50 sec  
1/120 sec 1/100 sec  
1/250 sec  
EE  
1/500 sec  
1/1,000 sec  
1/2,000 sec  
1/4,000 sec  
1/5,000 sec  
1/10,000 sec  
1/100,000 sec  
ME  
“6” switch  
0
9
1
2
3
8
7
Fig 4. Shutter Speed  
in ME mode  
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6
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“EE/VSD” Mode ( Lens type selection )  
If using a manual lens,  
EE  
the “EE/VSD” switch has to be set  
to “EE”. If using a lens with automatic  
iris, the “EE/VSD” switch has to be set  
to “VSD”  
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VSD(Auto)  
“DC/VSD(AUTO)” Mode ( Auto Iris Lens type selection )  
Auto Iris Lens are DC Type or VSD Type.  
in case of using DC iris lens.  
-. “EE/VSD” switch on side to “VSD”,  
“EE/VSD” switch on rear to “DC”.  
-. Slowly turn “8” LEVEL on Rear until  
the monitor picture appears to be not  
too bright or too dark.  
DC  
EE  
VSD  
VSD  
in case of using AUTO iris lens  
-. Set “EE/VSD” switch on Side  
to “VSD”.  
-. Set “EE/VSD” switch on Rear  
to “VSD”.  
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DC  
EE  
Auto  
 
“AGC” Mode ( Automatic Gain Control )  
Select the AGC mode to high ( gain 32dB) or low ( gain 26dB ).  
When this switch is to “high”, the  
maximum AGC is set to 32 dB, and  
sensitivity increases automatically when  
illumination becomes dark . In AGC high  
mode , the integration time of the memory  
can be further decreased than AGC low  
mode ( 26dB) , and moving object is  
displayed more natural. But the noise of  
video signal is further increased .  
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L
AGC  
H
“BMB/SENS” Mode  
What is BMB?  
TM  
-. BMB is the trade mark of Honeywell, that means BLACK MASK BLC. (BMB )  
-. It is to improve the weak points of Electronic Iris & BLC.  
-. Mask the excessive light by 3 making level and minimize the loss of outlines of Objects  
due to strong light.  
BMB(Black Mask BLC) Mode  
It can be adjustable to 3 levels according to surrounding condition.  
( Factory default : 3Level )  
LEVEL  
H1  
X
H0  
X
Remark  
OFF  
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1
2
3
X
O
X
GRAY  
DARK GRAY  
BLACK  
O
O
BMB  
L1 L0  
H1 H0  
O
< BMB level adjustment >  
As higher BMB level, making level is darker.  
and around the masked area become lighter.  
SENS  
 
It is impossible to use BMB and SENS functions simultaneously !!!  
To use BMB or SENS, select “BMB/SENS” switch one of two,  
To use neither BMB nor SENS, select “BMB” and level “H1,H0” to OFF.  
or select “SENS” and set the Rotary switch “7” to “0”.  
SENS( Sensitivity Up mode ) Mode  
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If the sensitivity ON mode is selected and in low light conditions, the camera  
sensitivity is increased by getting picture from the memory.  
Maximum sensitivity is selectable out of 9 steps . ( Refer to Fig5 )  
BMB  
0
9
6
1
4
2
3
8
7
5
SENS  
“7” FIELD switch  
Mode  
Setting  
OFF  
X2  
X4  
X6  
Fields/sec  
Remark  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
60  
30  
15  
10  
7.5  
6
3.8  
1.9  
0.9  
0.5  
16  
X8  
X10  
X16  
X32  
X64  
X128  
Default  
Fig 5. Maximum sensitivity setting table  
In the sensitivity ON mode , sensitivity is automatically controlled within maximum  
sensitivity setting value.  
 
! Cautions in SENS mode  
1. In high sensitivity mode , moving object is displayed as if it is flowing,  
because the integration time of the CCD becomes long.  
Further, movement is unnatural due to intermittent read-out.  
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2. In high sensitivity mode, white blemishes may be remarkable.  
3. In high sensitivity mode, noises as well as video information are increased.  
When an ambient temperature becomes high, noises are further increased.  
This is not due to failure.  
4. In PAL version, flickers may be remarkable for some objects in high  
sensitivity mode, because the electronic sensitivity amplification is employed.  
5. It doesn’t work in FL mode.  
“FL” Mode ( Flickerless )  
Use for removing the flicker of picture.  
OFF  
-. In case of NTSC(60Hz) :  
Fix Shutter Speed to 1/100 sec  
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ON  
-. In case of PAL (50Hz) :  
FL  
Fix Shutter Speed to 1/120 sec  
“BLC” Mode ( Backlight Compensation )  
Too bright light or sunlight behind the object makes the object appear dark .  
OFF  
-. In BLC ON state, you can distinguish  
the objects in front of the bright area  
without darkness.  
-. Do not use the BLC function if using  
ON  
the Low-light mode with manual Iris Lens.  
BLC  
 
⑧ ⑨ ⑩ “WB” Mode ( White Balance Mode )  
WB Mode can be selected by WB1,WB2,WB3, UP,DOWN, PUSH LOCK switch.  
OFF  
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OFF  
ON  
UP DOWN  
PUSH LOCK  
ON  
WB3 WB2 WB1  
Use in MWB mode  
WB3  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
WB2  
OFF  
ON  
WB1  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
AWB Mode  
ATW Mode  
AWC Mode ( Default )  
One Push Lock  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
MWB Mode  
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Indoor Fixed Mode ( 3200 ºK)  
Fluorescent Fixed Mode ( 4200 ºK)  
User Fixed Mode ( 4700 ºK)  
Outdoor Fixed Mode ( 6300 ºK)  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
Fig 6. WB Mode Table  
“ATW” Mode  
Auto Trace White Balance Mode.  
This mode is the feedback system that automatically aligns the white balance.  
( Operating Range 2,800 ºK~ 8,000 ºK)  
 
“AWC” Mode  
Auto White Balance Control Mode. This mode performs more faster action than  
ATW mode without operating range. AWC operation is also performed in one  
push lock mode. while the button “3” on the side view is pressed, AWC action  
started and then the button is released, WB operation is locked to fit the present  
shooting scene.  
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One Push Lock Mode  
In One push lock mode, white balance can be aligned by pressing “3” button.  
When this button is released, white balance is locked.  
“MWB” Mode  
Manual White Balance Mode.  
This mode is used for manual adjustment of white balance.  
This mode can be adjusted by pressing buttons.(Button“1”, “2” on SIDE VIEW)  
6. “9” V-PHASE ( In the line lock mode, Adjustment V-Phase)  
When you are using the line lock, the LL/INT switch has to be set to “LL” mode.  
a. Line lock zero cross adjustment  
; Zero cross point can be adjusted by pressing “1”(UP) and “2”(DOWN) buttons  
of the camera  
Zero crossing point of shipment state can be initialized after pressing the UP  
button (Button“1”) during about 10 seconds .  
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b. Line lock V-phase adjustment  
; If more than two cameras are used in one switching system, phase difference in  
AC power line can be occurred.  
It is needed to adjust this phase difference for each camera.  
If the cameras are connected to different AC lines, you can use the line lock  
adjustment potentiometer of the camera (adjustment of V-PH)  
 
SPECIFICATIONS  
GC-715N24  
GC-715P24  
1/3” CCD (total 470,000pixels)  
752H * 582V(440,000pixels)  
625 Lines 2:1 Interlace  
Internal/ Line lock  
Imaging device  
Effective pixel  
Scanning system  
Sync system  
1/3” CCD(total 410,000pixels)  
768H * 494V(380,000pixels)  
525 Lines 2:1 Interlace  
Internal/ Line lock  
Scanning frequency 15.734KHz(H), 59.94Hz(V)  
15.625KHz(H), 50.0Hz(V)  
480 TV Lines  
VBS 1.0Vp-p / BNC  
more than 50dB  
H Resolution  
Video out  
480 TV Lines  
VBS 1.0Vp-p / BNC  
more than 50dB  
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S/N Ratio  
Min. illumination  
less than 0.2lx(F1.2, 30IRE, AGC ON)  
SENS ON 0.001lx ( X128 fields )  
BLC ON/OFF, BMB ON(3Steps)/OFF  
AWB(2,800 ºK ~8,000 ºK)  
1/60s ~1/100,000s  
High / Low  
less than 0.2lx(F1.2, 30IRE, AGC ON)  
SENS ON 0.001lx ( X128 fields )  
BLC ON/OFF, BMB ON(3Steps)/OFF  
AWB(2,800 ºK ~8,000 ºK)  
1/50s ~1/100,000s  
BLC  
White Balance  
Elec. Shutter  
AGC  
High / Low  
Lens Mount  
ALC  
C/CS Mount  
EE, VSD, DC  
C/CS Mount  
EE, VSD, DC  
Power Source  
Operating Temp.  
Storage Temp.  
Weight  
AC24V±10%,500mA  
-10~ +50℃  
-20~ +70℃  
AC24V±10%,500mA  
-10~ +50℃  
-20~ +70℃  
436g  
436g  
Dimensions  
68(W) * 51(H) * 148(D)  
68(W) * 51(H) * 148(D)  
 

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