AIDA Imaging PTZ-NDI-X20 Full HD NDI HX Broadcast PTZ Camera with 20x Optical Zoom

User Manual - Page 5

For PTZ-NDI-X20. Also, The document are for others AIDA Imaging models: PTZ-X12-IP, PTZ-NDI-X12, PTZ-NDI-X18W/B, PTZ-X20-IP

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Packing List
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1. Before operation, please read all the instructions in the manual carefully. For your convenience,
please keep this manual.
2. The camera power input range is 100-240 VACv(50-60hz.) Ensure the power supply input is within this
rate before powering it on.
3. Camera power voltage = 12VDC, rated currency=2A. We suggest you use it with the original power
supply supplied in the packaging.
4. Please keep the power cable, video cable, and control cable in a dry, safe place out of any
obstructions.
5. Operational environment for the camera should be: 0°C-50°C/32°F-122°F, with humidity levels less
than 90%. To avoid any damage, do not place or pour anything on inside or on top of the camera.
6. Avoid placing any extra weight, stress, vibration or pressure on the camera during transportation,
storage, or operation.
7. Do not remove the camera housing or cover. Any attempt to self-repair or open the camera will void
all warranty.
8. Make sure the camera is on a fixed and balanced platform. Avoid any uneven surfaces.
9. Do no direct the camera towards strong / intensive light. Doing so could cause irreversible damage to
the camera sensor, thus voiding all warranty on the camera.
10. Use a dry cloth to clean the camera housing, along with a neutral cleaning agent if necessary. To
avoid damage on the camera lens, do not use strong or abrasive cleaning agents on the camera.
11. To avoid mechanical trouble, please do not hands to rotate the camera head. Please refrain from
touching or moving the camera while its in motion, as it can cause irreversible damage to the motor
mechanisms and thus voiding all warranty on the camera.
Power Supply Polarity Schematics:
Warning:
Video quality can be affected by specific frequencies of electromagnetic fields.
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