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WV-BP140
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Video Monitoring / CCTV CAMERA
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– 1 –
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
GND
AC  24V  IN
1
2
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT
<WV-BP140>
<WV-BP144E>
<WV-BP142E>
DC 12V  IN
WV–
BP144
LOCK
Fixing screws
Camera mounting
screw holes
Mount adapter
cs
 c
ELC
ALC
(ELC)(ALC)
DC
VIDEO
OFF
BLC ON
ELC
ALC
(ELC)(ALC)
DC
VIDEO
OFF
BLC ON
ELC
ALC
(ELC)(ALC)
DC
VIDEO
OFF
BLC ON
ELC
ALC
(ELC)(ALC)
DC
VIDEO
OFF
BLC ON
q
Auto Iris Lens Connector
Supplies power and control signals to an auto iris lens (not
supplied).
w
Flange-back Adjusting Ring
This ring adjusts the back-focal distance or picture focus.
Rotate this ring clockwise for a C-mount lens or counterclock-
wise for a CS-mount lens.
e
Lens (option)
r
Mount Adapter
The camera mounting screw hole is for mounting the camera
onto a mounting bracket. The camera is originally designed to
be mounted from the bottom, however, a top-mounting type is
also available. To mount from the top, remove the mount
adapter from the bottom of the camera by removing two fixing
screws. Attach the mount adapter to the top as shown in the
diagram, then mount the camera on the mounting bracket.
Make sure that two original screws are used when mounting
the mount adapter; longer type screws may damage inner
components, too shorter type screws may cause the camera
drop.
t
Focus Fixing Screw
y
Power Cord (only for WV-BP140)
Connect this power cord to an electrical outlet of 220 V - 240
V AC 50 Hz.
u
DC 12 V Input Terminal
[DC 12V IN (only for WV-BP142E)]
This terminal is for connecting the 12 V DC power supply
cord.
i
AC 24 V Input Terminal
[AC 24V IN (only for WV-BP144E)]
This terminal is for connecting the 24 V AC 50 Hz power sup-
ply cord.
o
Automatic Light Control/Electronic Light Control Selector
(ALC, ELC)
Lets you select the mode according to the lens type used.
ALC: 
Select this mode when an auto iris lens (ALC lens) is
used with this camera.
ELC:
Select this mode when a fixed iris lens or manual iris lens
is used with this camera.
!0
Back Light Compensation Mode Selectors
[BLC ON, OFF (ALC, ELC)]
Lets you select BLC ON or OFF according to the position of the
object and light conditions on the screen.
BLC ON:
Select this mode when a strong light such as a spot-
light is in the background.
OFF:
Normal picture.
1.
Confirm the position of the lens type and the lens drive sig-
nal selector.
2.
If you have selected ALC, use the selector (ALC) to select
the mode.
If ELC is selected, select the mode by selector (ELC).
Caution:
To use in ALC mode, make sure to set the selector
(ELC) to OFF position. To use in ELC mode, make sure to
set the selector (ALC) to OFF position.
!1
Lens Drive Signal Selector (VIDEO, DC)
Lets you select the mode according to the type of auto iris lens
drive signal to be supplied to the lens from the auto iris lens
connector.
VIDEO:
Select this mode if you are using the auto iris lens that
requires a video drive signal.
DC:
Select this mode if you are using the auto iris lens that
requires a DC drive signal.
!2
Video Output Connector (VIDEO OUT)
This connector is for connecting with the VIDEO IN connector
of the video monitor.
Whenever the multiplexed vertical drive (VD2) signal is sup-
plied to this connector, the camera synchronization mode is
automatically set to Vertical Drive.
Caution: 
Connect to 12 V DC (10.5 V-16 V) or 24 V AC (19.5 V-28 V)
class 2 power supply only. Make sure to connect the ground-
ing lead to the GND terminal when the power is supplied from
a 24 V AC power source.
– 2 –
3. CCD Image Sensor
Replacement Procedure
8
Disassemble the Camera while referring to the item 2.
Disassembling Procedure for Adjustment
.
8
Referring to Fig. 3-1, disconnect the connector CN3 on
the Video Board and remove the Flexible Board
8
Referring to Fig. 3-1, remove two screws (Left x 1,Rigit x
1) that secure the Front Unit and remove the Front Unit.
Fig. 3-1
Remove one screw
Front Unit
8
Referring to Fig. 3-2, remove two screws that secure the
Front Shield Plate and remove the Front Shield Plate from
the Front Unit.
Fig. 3-2
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Fig. 2-3
8
Referring to Fig. 2-3, remove two screws that secure
the Upper Cover and remove the Upper Cover.
1. Test Equipment Required
The following Test Equipments are required for Adjust-
ment of the CCTV Cameras.
8
Oscilloscope
8
Digital Voltmeter
8
Underscanned Black and White Video Monitor
8
12 V DC/24 V AC Power Supply Unit
8
Lighting (1 050 nt ± 50 nt (2 750 lx ± 150 lx))
8
Lux Meter
8
Manual Iris Lens (Fujinon HF16A or equivalent)
8
Galvano ALC Lens (WV-LA9C3 or equivalent)
8
ND8 Filter (1 pc.)
8
ND2 Filter (1 pc.)
8
Radiation Chart
8
Logarithmic Gray Scale Chart
2. Disassembling Procedure for
Adjustment
8
Referring to Fig. 2-1, remove two screws that secure the
Mount Adapter and remove the Mount Adapter.
8
Referring to Fig. 2-2, remove three screws that secure
the Bottom Cover and remove the Bottom Cover.
Remove two screws
Mount Adapter
Fig. 2-1
Fig. 2-2
Remove three screws
Bottom
Cover
Remove two screws
Upper Cover
Remove one screw
Video Board
Flexible
Board
CN3
Front Shield
Plate
Front Unit
Remove two screws
– 3 –
4. Connection and Setting Up for
Adjustment
4.1. Connection
8
The Fig. 4-1 shows the connecting diagram for the Adjus-
tment Procedure.
Test Chart
Lens
12 V DC (for WV-BP142E)
24 V AC (for WV-BP144E)
220-240 V AC (for WV-BP140)
Underscanned
Black and White
Video Monitor
75
CAMERA
12 V DC or 24 V AC
Power Supply Unit
8
Referring to Fig. 3-3, remove two screws that secure the
Sensor Board and remove the Sensor Board from the
Front Unit.
Fig. 3-3
8
Remove the CCD Image sensor (IC1) from the Sensor
Board.
Fig. 4-1
Sensor
Board
Remove two screws
Front Unit
8
Connect the probe of the Digital Voltmeter or Oscill-
oscope at the desired Test Point in each adjustment
step.
4.2. Setting Up
<Initial Position of the Switches for Adjustment>
8
An initial setting of the Switches on the Rear Panel (Video
Board SW1) as follows:
Automatic Light Control/Electronic Light Control Selector
(ALC,ELC) ...................................................................ALC
Back Light Compensation Mode Selector
[BNC ON (ALC),OFF]..................................................OFF
[BNC ON (ELC),OFF]..................................................OFF
Lens Drive Signal Selector (VIDEO, DC) ......................DC
8
The adjustments should be done with this initial setting,
unless otherwise specified.
8
The adjustments should be done after 10 minutes warm
up.
<Setting Up for Standard Picture>
8
Mount the Manual Iris Lens (HF16A) on the Camera.
8
Set the Logarithmic Gray Scale Chart.
8
Incident light of 1 050 nt ± 50 nt (2 750 lx ± 150 lx) on the
Logarithmic Gray Scale Chart.
8
Aim the Camera at the Logarithmic Gray Scale Chart.
8
Mount the ND8 Filter (1 pc.) on the Lens.
8
Set the Camera so that the Camera at the Logarithmic
Gray Scale Chart becomes full picture on the Under-
scanned Black and White Video Monitor.
8
Connect the Oscilloscope to TP4 (IRIS SIG) on the Video
Board.
8
Set the Lens Iris so that the signal level at TP4 becomes
500 mV ± 10 mV as shown in Fig. 4-2.
Fig.4-2
8
The adjustment should be done with this Standard condi-
tion, unless otherwise specified.
500 mV 
±
 10 mV
– 4 –
5. Adjustment Procedure
8
Refer to the Location of Test Points and Adjusting Con-
trols on the page 6.
(1) +10V Confirmation
Test Point:
Pin 5 of CN1 (+10V)
Video Board
8
Connect the Digital Voltmeter to Pin 5 of CN1.
8
Confirm that the Voltage at pin 5 of CN1 should be within
10.0 V ± 0.5 V.
(2) +5V Confirmation
Test Point:
+Polarity of C9 (+5V)
Video Board
8
Connect the Digital Voltmeter to + polarity of C9.
8
Confirm that the Voltage at + polarity of C9 should be
within 5.0 V ± 0.5 V.
(3) V
SUB
Adjustment
Test Point:
TP4 (IRIS SIG)
Video Board
Adjust:
VR1 (V
SUB
)
Video Board
8
Aim the Camera at the Logarithmic Gray Scale Chart.
8
Connect the Oscilloscope to TP4.
8
Set the Lens Iris so that the signal level at TP4 becomes
approximately 1 750 mV as shown in Fig.5-1.
1 750 mV
1 500 mV 
±
100 mV
(4) Pedestal and Video Output Adjustment
Test Point:
CN4 (Video Output Connector)Video Board
Adjusts:
VR3 (PEDESTAL)
Video Board
VR4 (VIDEO OUTPUT)
Video Board
8
Aim the Camera at the Logarithmic Gray Scale Chart.
8
Connect the Oscilloscope terminated with 75
to CN4.
8
Cap on the Lens.
8
Adjust VR3 so that the Pedestal signal level becomes
50 mV ± 10 mV as shown in Fig.5-3.
50 mV 
±
 10 mV
Fig. 5-3
8
Remove the Cap from the Lens.
8
Adjust VR4 so that the Video signal level becomes
700 mV ± 30 mV as shown in Fig. 5-4.
(5) ELC Level Adjustment
Test Point:
TP4 (IRIS SIG)
Video Board
Adjust:
VR5 (ELC LEVEL)
Video Board
8
Set the Automatic Light Control/Electronic Light Control
Selector (on the Video Board SW1) to ELC position.
8
Aim the Camera at the Logarithmic Gray Scale Chart .
8
Connect the Oscilloscope to TP4.
8
While closing slowly the Lens Iris from Iris open (F1.4),
adjust VR5 so that the signal level at TP4 changes
between Ground level and 500 mV DC alternately.
700 mV 
±
 30 mV
Fig. 5-4
8
Confirm that the ELC Function activates smoothly when
putting on and taking off the Lens Cap.
Fig. 5-2
8
Set the Lens Iris to standard specified level.
Fig. 5-1
8
Adjust VR1 so that the maximum luminance section (11th
portion of the Gray Scale Chart) of the signal at TP4  sat-
urates at 1 500 mV ± 100 mV as shown in Fig.5-2.
If can not reach to the specified level, while changing
(opening) the Lens Iris, adjust VR1 to the point where
only the 11th portion saturates.
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