The connection cable, Changing the length of the cable, The lens – Philips VCM8161/00T User Manual

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in a recess on the back of the camera (fig. 4-4).

You can change its setting by sliding it with the

help of a sharp pencil or toothpick.

The connection cable______________

The connection cable supplied with the camera

has a length of 10 metres (33 feet). If the

distance between camera and monitor happens

to be shorter or longer, you can easily make a

special cabrte, using a standard coaxial cable

(available at your dealer’s) and the extra coaxial

plugs supplied with your camera (fig. 7). You

can actually cover a distance of 100 metres (330
feet) or more, depending on the quality of the
cable you are using.

Changing the length of the cable

If the distance is shorter than 10 metres (33 feet)

and the extra length bothers you, you can
shorten the cable. Measure the required length,
starting from the cinch plug (fig. 6) to make sure

that the cinch plug is included with the shorter

cable you are making. Do not make the cable

too tight but allow a little leeway. Then mount

the male coaxial plug (fig. 7) at the other end.

If the distance between camera and monitor is

larger than the length of the connection cable,

you can make an extension cable, using both

separate plugs supplied with this set (fig. 7) and

the required length of a good quality coaxial

cable (75 Ohm), available at any TV store.

If you want to bridge a longer distance, you

should use a special cable extension set with RF

booster amplifier, which will allow a distance

from camera to monitor of up to 600 metres

(1800 feet).

The lens________________________

Your camera is equipped with a standard CS

lens mount and supplied complete with an 8
mm, F 1.3 lens with a viewing angle of 34°
horizontally and 26° vertically. The lens has a
C-mount thread and is fitted with a C/CS adapter
ring. It means that you can actually use anyone

of a wide range of both C-mount and CS-mount

lenses with either a fixed iris or manual iris.

When choosing a C-mount lens, you should use

the C/CS adapter ring. Automatic iris lenses

cannot be used.

When using a lens with manual iris adjustment,

you should, in principle, set it at its largest

aperture.

Using a different lens

The CCD sensor in the camera head is very
sensitive to dust, if you ever remove the lens

from the camera you should always point the

camera downward to minimize possible deposit
of dust. Never touch the sensor and/or use any
cleaning materials. Only use clean, dry air to
blow any particles from the surface of the
sensor. Special aerosol air-spray cans are
available at any good camera store.

You may want to use a lens with a different focal

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