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Old 03-26-2011, 09:54 AM
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Need help with 4ea HTC-207 (CCD Digital Color Camera)


I bought 4ea HTC-207 cameras which are supposedly Sony. However I have also learned that Sony doesn't list such a model number either. The cameras did not come with any instructions as to their setup. They all have Auto Iris CCTVLENS 3.5mm-8mm, F1.4. The dip switch setting I need to know what position to set in has three labels, DC, Lens, and Video. Which position should I use for the auto Iris adjustment? (It seems or feels like the switch has a detent either for Video or the DC position.) I have a wired system to a 4 Channel DVR. I also am installing these cameras in housings which are heated and cooled due to the area I live in. I forgot to mention that the Lenses have thumb screws that can be locked or unlocked which I think I understand how they work but I am not cetain either whether or not they should be left tightened down or left loose? Any help would be appreciated. JK
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Old 03-26-2011, 02:12 PM
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Re: CCD Digital Color Camera


HTC-207 by Evertech Electronics Industries Company, Limited uses 1/3" Sony CCD Image Sensor.
See the web-site of the manufacturer for any details and support.
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Re: CCD Digital Color Camera


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HTC-207 by Evertech Electronics Industries Company, Limited uses 1/3" Sony CCD Image Sensor.
See the web-site of the manufacturer for any details and support.
Thanks, I will try to find them. I appreciate the help, J. K.
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Old 03-28-2011, 08:33 PM
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Re: Need help with 4ea HTC-207 (CCD Digital Color Camera)


I thought I would let you know about Evertech Electronics Web site. They did make the HTC-207 cameras but they have no real information about the cameras with the exceptions of a quick spec. sheet. Nothing as far as operating instructions or what have you.
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Old 03-29-2011, 03:15 AM
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Re: Need help with 4ea HTC-207 (CCD Digital Color Camera)


Try to contact their support.
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Old 04-19-2011, 11:25 AM
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Re: Need help with 4ea HTC-207 (CCD Digital Color Camera)


Just to let you know I did contact them via e-mail and they did reply. It took time as the reply was from China. They did give me a little info on the switch setting as well as asked about which lenses were on them. The cameras will accept two types of lenses and the (I think) motorized lens was the other. I am going to try to look into the motorized lenses to see it this type of lens could be focused remotely?? I find that the lenes I have need to be focused manually which in my case is not an easy task. I made about a couple hundred trips up and down a ladder trying to get the focus right and run in to look at the monitor. (Not very easy to do by yourself!) Anyway, the DC switch is for the lenses I have and the Vedio position is for lenses I do not have.
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