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<strong>Filter</strong> <strong>set</strong> <strong>FSK</strong><br />

The performance features at a glance<br />

• All the important <strong>CCTV</strong> filters ion one <strong>set</strong><br />

• Quick and easy simulation of a wide range of lighting situations<br />

• All filters can be combined with one another<br />

• Indispensable tool for the optimum configuration of <strong>CCTV</strong> systems<br />

• Practical case protects filters against damage in everyday use<br />

System configuration made easy<br />

When <strong>set</strong>ting up <strong>CCTV</strong> systems, it is necessary to configure the system for<br />

different ambient conditions. Cameras and lenses all have to be adapted to<br />

different natural and artificial light sources and lighting situations. It is possible<br />

using various optical filters which are simply positioned in front of the lens<br />

to simulate different situations and therefore simplify and speed up the <strong>set</strong>ting<br />

process. The filter <strong>set</strong> <strong>FSK</strong> contains all the necessary filters and adapters and<br />

offers the installer practical and inexpensive help with the optimum configuration<br />

of <strong>CCTV</strong> systems for indoor and outdoor use. All filters can be combined<br />

with one another as required.<br />

Step rings for lens adaptation<br />

The filters can be used with virtually all lenses. The <strong>set</strong> contains a whole range<br />

of step rings to adapt them to the different types of thread. An interlocking<br />

mount permits the use of filters with lenses without any filter thread. The <strong>set</strong><br />

contains the following step rings and mounts:<br />

External thread<br />

Internal thread<br />

S 43-46 43 mm 46 mm<br />

S 46-55 46 mm 55 mm<br />

S 40.5-49 40.5 mm 49 mm<br />

S 49-55 49 mm 55 mm<br />

S 62-55 62 mm 55 mm<br />

Mount 42 mm (no thread) 43 mm<br />

Order data<br />

Order numbers<br />

<strong>FSK</strong><br />

VM300<br />

Product description<br />

<strong>Filter</strong> <strong>set</strong> to match camera and lens<br />

View finder to determine the lens focal length<br />

Accessories and Service


<strong>Filter</strong> <strong>set</strong> <strong>FSK</strong><br />

View finder VM300<br />

In addition to the filter <strong>set</strong> <strong>FSK</strong>, the view finder VM300 also facilitates the installation<br />

and configuration of <strong>CCTV</strong> systems. It dispenses with complicated<br />

calculations of the focal length. Simply look through the view finder and alter<br />

the scene as required. You can then read the relevant focal length off the scale.<br />

<strong>Filter</strong>s for every situation<br />

The filter <strong>set</strong> <strong>FSK</strong> contains the following filters:<br />

ND1: Grey filter to simulate twilight conditions. Important for the correct <strong>set</strong>ting<br />

of focus and back focus.<br />

ND3: Grey filter to simulate low-light conditions. Important for the correct <strong>set</strong>ting<br />

of focus, back focus and signal gain.<br />

IRP: Infrared pass filter. This filter only allows infrared light to pass and is ideally<br />

suited for simulating night-time IR lighting. It is therefore possible to <strong>set</strong> up IR<br />

applications (e.g. <strong>set</strong>ting of focus and back focus) even in daylight.<br />

IRC: Infrared cut filter. An IR cut filter can result in an improvement in image<br />

quality if large proportions of infrared light in daylight impair the image quality<br />

owing to certain ambient conditions (e.g. large concrete areas or large-sized car<br />

parking areas). The infrared cut filter cuts out wavelengths above 700 mm.<br />

POL: Polarisation filter. Polarisation filters can be used to suppress disturbing<br />

light effects on reflective surfaces such as windows, windscreens or the surface<br />

of water. At the same time, the image quality is increased. For adjustment purposes,<br />

the filter must be rotated until the optimum effect is achieved. Very well<br />

suited to test whether a permanent polarisation filter can be used to improve<br />

the image quality.<br />

Subject to technical changes and errors. 092008<br />

<strong>CBC</strong> (Deutschland) GmbH <strong>CBC</strong> (Poland) Sp.z.o.o <strong>CBC</strong> Russia Moscow Rep. office <strong>CBC</strong> (Europe) Ltd. <strong>CBC</strong> (Europe) Ltd. Ufficio di Milano<br />

Hansaallee 191 Oddzial w Warszawie 7, Bolshoy Strochenovsky lane 7/8 Garrick Industrial Centre, Irving Way Via E. Majorana, 2<br />

D-40549 Düsseldorf Ul. G. Morcinka 5, Paw 6 5th floor UK-NW9 6AQ London I-20054 Nova Milanese<br />

T: +49-(0)211 53 06 70 PL-01496 Warszawa RU-115054 Moscow T: +44-(0)20 87 32 33 10 T: +39-0362 36 50 79<br />

F: +49-(0)211 53 06 71 80 T: +48-(0)22 6 38 44 40 T: +7-495 7 10 88 83 F: +44-(0)20 82 02 33 87 F: +39-0362 4 00 12<br />

info@cbc-de.com F: +48-(0)22 6 38 45 41 F: +7-495 7 10 88 84 info@cbcuk.com info@cbceurope.it<br />

www.cbc-de.com info@cbcpoland.pl info@cbc.ru www.cbceurope.com www.cbceurope.it<br />

www.cbcpoland.pl www.cbc.ru

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