Keep lighting equipment away from the camera.
If you have lighting equipment near the camera, the heat
emitted from the lighting equipment may cause
deformation or failure to the camera.
Dirt on the cabinet should be wiped out lightly with a soft
cloth.
Most surface of the cabinet is made of plastics.
Wiping it with benzine and thinner may cause the painted
film to deteriorate or come off.
NEVER use pesticide near the camera.
Never use pesticide or other volatile components near the
camera.
Or, never leave rubber or vinyl products in contact with
the camera for a long time.
This may deteriorate the surface of the cabinet.
HOW TO CONNECT
Color CCD
camera
(with built-in
condenser
microphone)
• The audio input connector of cable unit A is not for use
with the color CCD camera in the CU-V803 KIT.
• You can connect an external appliance to the audio input
connector of cable unit A, however, the microphone input
and the audio input cannot be used at the same time.
HOW TO ATTACH
• Notes about attachment:
If you attach the camera to a wall, do not leave the cables slack. Children may
trip on the cables, which can cause the camera to fall, resulting in injury or
damage.
Attaching the camera
PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING
Notes about the AC adapter:
Be sure to connect the provided AC adapter to the color
CCD camera via the provided cable units. Do NOT
connect the AC adapter directly to the camera, otherwise,
the voltage will be unstable and cause serious damage to
the camera circuit due to excessive voltage.
Notes about the CCD camera:
The camera is not water-resistant. Do NOT use the camera
in places subject to rain, water or moisture.
Do NOT push the lens strongly or apply any shocks.
The picture color tone may look different under fluorescent
lights.
There may be some video noise under minimum
illumination or due to a dark object's shadow image.
The picture may become temporarily distorted while the
electronic iris adjusts itself in response to an abrupt change
in the quantity of light.
Cable terminals can
be connected to
either end of the
wiring cable because
they have no polarity.
Cable unit A
(to the camera)
VIDEO
AUDIO
MIC
IN
IN
IN
DC OUT
Attaching the cable units
Notes about the cable units:
1. There may be some interference if you use more than
one cable unit at the same time. Keep the cable units as
far away from each other as possible while using them.
2. The picture may pick up some interference from external
electromagnetic waves or other electrical wires through
the provided wiring cable. Keep the wiring cable as
short as possible for the connection and keep it away
from the source of interference.
3. If the wiring cable is bundled during use, optimum
results may not be obtained due to mutual interference
from the cable. Do not leave extra length of the wiring
cable bundled.
Wiring cable
(the maximum transmission
distance is 100 m / 325 ft;
measured with a wiring cable
equivalent to the provided one)
Cable unit B
(to a TV)
VIDEO
AUDIO
OUT
OUT
DC IN
To the video/audio
input connectors
Video/audio cable
(optional)
SPECIFICATIONS
Camera
Pickup
: 270,000-pixel 1/4" CCD
TV system
: NTSC
Lens
: F2.0, f = 2.9 mm (fixed focus lens)
Minimum illumination : 4 lx
Microphone
: Built-in condenser microphone (DC 3 — 5 V
Dimensions
: 37 (W) x 50 (H) x 36 (D) mm (1-1/2" x 2" x 1-7/16")
Weight
: Approx. 140 g (0.31 lbs)
Cable Unit
Input voltage
: DC 12 V
Dimensions
: 100 (W) x 25 (H) x 70 (D) mm (3-15/16" x 1" x 2-13/16")
Weight
: Approx. 90 g (0.2 lbs)
AC Adapter
Input voltage
: AC 120 V`
Output voltage
: DC 12 V
Dimensions
: 53 (W) x 82 (H) x 43 (D) mm (2-1/8" x 3-1/4" x 1-3/4")
Weight
: Approx. 350 g (0.78 lbs)
E. & O. E. Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
ENGLISH
To AC outlet
•Make all other
connections
before plugging
into an AC outlet.
AC
adapter
TV
Refer to the
instruction
manual of
the TV/VCR
being used
VCR
)