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3. 40 POSITION 12 POSITION MODE TOP BOTTOM 2 6
4. LIGHT CONTROL 1 2 P GHT CONTROL MENUS MODE AVERAGE 2 CR LIGHT CONTROL LIGHT CONTROL 3 LIGHT CONTROL MENU 4 MODE AVERAGE
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6. BW MODE BURST B W MODE ON AUTO ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF VTR Ur
7. 4 R GAIN OFFSET MANUAL R B 15 ATW AWC 1 WHITE BALANCE MENU MODE MANUAL o R B
8. CCD 43 SCENE_FILE DO D1 D2 D3 iis d 72 PIDO amp A im Cm ES es RE mo Dij DRE 7 Um x e tS Et Le 1 NC NC 2 N C N C a D3 D2 Di DO Ex 3 NC NC O O O O FILE 1 9 B O 4 PLE 2 4 DO DO Fo 0 O 1 0 FILE 3 At XT B j a 5 D1 D1 20 1 O O O FILE 5 6 D2 D2 EL neal D3 D3 1 SW ON Fi O SW OFF BI 8 N C NC
9. 1 ZA Gin SA YW 2 AC100V CCD SA 4 _ereey a 25 ee E EEA ED
10. S Q S SDAI POOR D ES LIED BRUTE
11. 17 16 18 ASCHE CINIS cepa baile Sea cide cates 3 AGC 23 24 BE i 26 EAA a es ATW AWC MANUAL R B D ZOOM 1 4
12. Light control menu Light control mode setting 1 Press the Set button for longer than 2 seconds to display the Main menu 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to LIGHT CONTROL AVE BLC PK AVE flashes 3 In this state push the Set button to display LIGHT CONTROL MENU 4 When the cursor is at MODE push the Set button to change control modes Set button AVERAGE BLC PEAK AVE AVE Average mode This mode measures the average luminance of the entire Screen and controls the exposure level This is default mode BLC Back Light Control mode This mode controls the exposure level at the luminance level of the specified area It can be selected from 9 areas PK AVE Peak Average mode This mode uses the peak luminance together with average and controls the exposure level The ratio of peak level and average level can be changed Note In case of using a video signal type lens follow the manual to change setting of sensitivity of the lens 18
13. 5OHz C 1 100 SENS UP CCD 1 60 1 50 1 2 MAIN MENU FILE1 LIGHT CONTROL AVE dA fre AGC SON Jd oe AGC SHUTTER SPEED SENS UP OFF oJ B W MODE OFF Ju WHITE BALANCE ATW J CAMERA TITLE OFF ENHANCE A
14. O 40 0 CCD CCD SRCE HE F56 SC BRERA CSIECU CCD
15. KP D5000 KP D5001 KP D5010 Pc Pg 13 1 Rs rane 11 LENS NN a 10 NN KP D5000 REMOTE 42 SETUP 3
16. A gt CAMERA NO 1 Je TOP eis BOTTOM TOP ENHANCE 2 000 1 2 1 2 ENHANCE ENHANCE 2 B W MODE
17. White balance setting WHITE BALANCE White balance setting 1 Press the Set button for longer than 2 seconds to display the Main menu 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE setting data flashes 3 In this state push the Set button to display WHITE BALANCE MENU However when BW MODE setting is in black and white state it does not switch to WHITE BALANCE MENU WHITE BALANCE MENU PMODE ATW White balance mode display ATW RANGE NORMAL Color temperature range setting WB AREA OFF White detection area mode setting Return to Main menu End Menu display off White balance setting menu ATW 4 When the cursor is at MODE push the Set button to change the white balance modes as follows Set button ATW AWC MANUAL The factory setting is ATW Note 1 When using infrared light the switching of color picture black and white picture might occur of according to the picture shooting conditions such as strong light or the distance from the subject is short In this case decrease the brightness of the illumination Under the picture shooting condition without the infrared light sensitivity is not
18. ATW 1 CR ATW RANGE 2 NORMAL SPECIAL NORMAL SPECIAL 2500K 8OOOK 2500K 8000K 1 SPECIAL
19. NO 1 9 1 WB AREA NO 1 NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 2 FIOT v F NO 9 gt 8 gt 7 gt 6 gt 5 gt 4 gt 3 gt 2 gt 1 IR 6 WHITE BALANCE MENU OFF ON NOX 1 9 OFF AWC ON NO ae H m AWC
20. Name and function of each section Tripode adaptor installation screw hole Refer to page 13 Camera installation Flange back adjustment dial Adjust the flange back Refer to page 11 Flange back adjustment LENS connector LENS Connect the lens cable when using auto iris lens Refer to page 10 Lens connectors installation screw Moire When group of fine strips or stripped pattern is captured additional stripped pattern interference inducted strips which is not real might be seen on the monitor screen elt is necessary to note the following phenomenom specially Burning When sun light or extremely strong light enteres for a long time the characteristics of the spectral filter color filter of CCD image sensor might be deteriorated and the color of the corresponding portion may change Do not set or keep lens or CCD towards sun or extremely strong light direction in either power on or off state White spot Imperceptible white spots may rarely come up on the screen due to cosmic rays and so on It becomes easy to appear when the sensitivity of the camera is raised in the operation at the high temperature Name and function of each section Camera me
21. CCD Tene Or else BE remiss AGC JJ 3
22. Note 1 The backlighting compensation of a central emphasis is set at the time of electronic zoom operation 2 The back light control mode does not operate in case of using video signal input type auto iris lens 5 Move the cursor to AREA SELECT and push Set button to display the detection area select menu AREA BLC NO Area position and number Detection area setting menu 6 There are 9 light detection areas that can be selected by the Up and Down buttons Select the areas from No 1 to 9 such that subject of interest enters in the selected area It is set to No 1 in factory setting Up button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ascending order Down button 9 8 7 6 5 4 descending order After deciding the detection area press the Set button to return to the LIGHT CONTROL MENU 3321 7 20 Peak Average mode setting When there is strong light spot within the image the near by area of spot may have overexposure and the subject might not be confirmed This mode is used when taking picture under such condition It can control overexposure in such conditions 1 Press the Set button for longer than 2 seconds to display the Main menu Use the Up and
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24. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may 10 fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and sh
25. BADE SAD THEE TL SENE RIELET E CB 40 NTSC HD 15734kHz 2 5Vop VD 59 94Hz 2 5Vp p PAL HD 15625kHz 2 5Vop VD 50Hz 2 5Vp p H PHASE H PHASE CH H PHASE 128 O000 127 2 OO
26. 15 Auto iris lens output Video signal Input type lens Luminance signal 1 0Vp p high impedance Power supply 12V DC 60mA Iris control voltage signal Input type lens galvanometer type Coupling coil impedance Damper 11500 10 Drive 1900 10 16 Backlight compensation ON OFF selectable Detection area can be selected from the 9 photometric areas OFF 1 60 NTSC 1 50 PAL 1 100 1 120 PAL 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 5000 1 10000 1 20000 1 50000 1 100000 AES AES amp LENS 1 1000 AES amp LENS 1 2000 AES amp LENS 1 5000 22 characters alphanumeric symbol and katakana ON OFF selectable ON OFF Up to 4X C CS mount RS 485 Remote contact 17 Electronic shutter 18 Character display 19 Noise reduction 20 Digital zoom 21 Lens mount 22 Remote operation 23 Ambient temperature 10 50 C 30 80 RH 24 Strorage temperature 20 60 C 20 90 RH 25 Power supply KP D5000 AC 24V 10 50 60Hz DC 12V 10 300mA KP D5001 NTSC AC 100 120V410 50 60Hz PAL AC 100 230V 10 50 60Hz KP D5010 DC12V 10 190mA 26 Power consumption NTSC 2 8W AC supply PAL 3 3W AC supply 27 Dimensions KP D5000 KP D5001 64 W x63 H x135 D mm KP D5010 64 W x63 H x64 D mm 28
27. CCD 1 2 ON ON
28. S OH S MAC100V 50Hz 60Hz KP D5001 E EKIA D SEL
29. 128 000 127 2 OOO zx 30 CAMERA TITLE 22 2 CAMERA TITLE MENU 1 2 2 CR CAMERA TITLE cS CAMERA TITLE MENU 3 MODE OFF TOP BOTTOM OFF TOP BOTTO
30. 1 Press the Set button for at least 2 seconds to display the Main menu on the monitor screen P MAIN MENU FILE1 Scene file setting LIGHT CONTROL AVE 4 Light control menu AGC SENS UP B W WHITE BALANCE CAMERA TITLE MODE ENHANCE J SUB END MENU 4 Main menu ON dA AGC setting menu SHUTTER SPEED OFF Sensitivity enhancement Setting OFF H Color B W mode setting 1 60 Shutter speed setting ATW dJ White balance setting OFF 4 Camera title menu Enhance setting menu Sub menu End Menu display off 16 2 Check the current settings at the main menu 3 Shift the cursor vertically by pushing the Up and Down buttons then press the Set button to change the setting of the selected item 4 To return to the normal screen shift the cursor to END and press the Set button 5 Changed settings are stored in the camera memory EEPROM and restored at the power on When an item indicated by a mark is selected pressing the Set button shifts to the next menu Note If any button is not pressed the menu display disapears automatically after about 5 minutes Scene file setting Scene file is a function to record various mode settings and the adjusted values of the camera at file 1 Press the Set button for at least 2 seconds to display the main menu on the m
31. AES AES AES U 1 4 20 W L 7mm E 7 mm M3 x 8 8 13
32. DET 40C 1 2 3 CCD gt
33. Ref AGC 4 6 1 2 AREA BLC NO 1 9 CH NO 1 9
34. Remote contact SCENE FILE In this case DO D1 D2 and D3 terminals are used to change the scene file Contact specification of terminals is as follows Scene file settin D3 D2 D1 DO File 0 0 0 0 FILE 1 0 0 0 1 FILE 2 0 0 1 0 FILE 3 0 1 0 0 FILE 4 1 0 0 0 FILE 5 Default FILE 1 1 SW ON close 0 SW OFF open Note Do not use camera rear panel key switches when remote is connected it may cause errors 44 Pin No Signal Code Remarks 1 N C N C Do not connect 2 N C N C Do not connect 3 N C N C Do not connect 4 DO DO Scene file setting switch 5 D1 D1 Scene file setting switch 6 D2 D2 Scene file setting switch 7 D3 D3 Scene file setting switch 8 N C N C Do not connect 9 N C N C Do not connect 10 N C N C Do not connect 11 REMOTE REMOTE Connect to 12 pin GND 12 GND GND GND Specifications 1 Color system NTSC PAL 2 Image sensor Interline transfer type CCD Total pixels NTSC 811 H x508 V PAL 795 H x596 V Effective pixels NTSC 768 H x494 V PAL 752 H x582 V Scanning area NTSC 6 45 H x4 84 V mm PAL 6 47 H x4 83 V mm Cell size NTSC 8 4 H x9 8 V um PAL 8 6 H x8 3 V um 3 Scanning system 2 1 Interlace 4 Scanning frequency Hor NTSC 15 734kHz PAL 15 625kHz Ver NTSC 59 94Hz
35. E AE 18 5 AREA SELECT 6 1 2 LENS TYPE VIDEO ce TE SKE UEC LIGHT CONTROL MENU 38 7 27 Lev Ref LIGHT CONTROL MENU MODE AVERAGE L e v ii NT Re Fini AIE RET END AVERAGE 3 Lev O Aa Ref
36. CR R GAIN OFFSET B GAIN OFFSET 73 R B E ies MANUAUL 128 000 127 CR R GAN B GAN 2 000 MUEJ TORTE P
37. 2 3 4 LIGHT CONTROL MENU MODE PEAK AVE PPK AV 15 85 fv C 7218 3 15 7 85 LEVEL ooo fes AIE RET END 000 messes x4 PEAK AVE 5 PK AV gcE lt O 100 15 85 gt 30 70 50 50 gt 75 25 100 0 li S ot 15 85 AGC 1 2 2 CP AGC AGC
38. 15 oun STATUS b VIDEO f OW fR RP 8 8 5 KP D5001 REMOTE
39. RS 485 1 2 3 10 42 REMOTE B W MODE NC N C N C E NG NC N C NC DO D3 D1 GND D2 EXTVD D2 D3 EXTHD D1 N C REMOTE a NC NC x HR 10A 10P 12P 01 BE 4 GC RU 5 BEB e REMOTE
40. SENS UR MAS EEPROM B W MODE OFF 7 WHITE BALANCE RR CAMERA TITLE a i ENHANCE sd SUB MENU AI I END 00 0 ds 5 16 MAIN MENU FILE1 1 2 aac ioN
41. 25 B W MODE 1 2 BN MODE OFF B W BURST qo es 4 MAIN MENU FILE1 MONOCOLOR 010 COLORR MONO 005 LIGHT CONTROL AME ll e AGO ON J fore AGC SHUTTER SPEED RET SENS UP OFF END P I Rea soa CAMERA TI TUES I B W ENHANCE J po CS zm SUB ME Ne TOT Ga KREND OFF OFF ON ae B Z 2 CD BAW MOBEE CAMIS CES ON OS EES Bee M ed be
42. 7000 2 eS mR rcd Nec oin uum 2668 3 500 1 vo NE E 2 500 60W ATW AWC OHO FH MANUAL ATW ATW RANGE NORMAL 2500K 8000K 41
43. et AC BRMZANEL a ica oh RH
44. OFF2LOW MID HIGH OFF AIE LOW MID HIGH AIE LOW MID HIGH AGC LIMIT AGC ON OCS 1 AGC LIMIT 2 AGC LIMIT 4O 51 2
45. REMOTE NEE One ee EE VIDEO 42 ils 8 Ol 8 KP D5000 KP D5010 ae EROR ON 2 a a 75 1L ON 2N GND O 9OiGND 75Q Qi END S RR 16 28AWG 16 28AWG
46. 2 1 RESET RESET RET RET END END 32 1 MODE TOP BOTTOM
47. LEMS TYPE MENU LENS TYPE MENU LENS TYPE LENS OPEN DC ON LENS TYPE LENS TYPE DC VIDEO LENS OPEN OFF ON ON AES 5OHz C
48. nai moo 2 Q A 12V C 241mm _CS 4 1mm GND LENS 10 SSRCINSOWIS CUT EMS IS CRORES PV FASDSU L ALYZOEY KOBE IEOBEC 39 CCCS 1
49. NO 1 NO1222324 526 78 9 ilB8 NO 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LIGHT CONTROL MENU 20 BLC 1 2 CP LIGHT CONTROL LIGHT CONTROL LIGHT CONTROL MENU MODE BLC 2 3 4 LIGHT CONTROL M
50. CAUTION FOR SAFE OPERATION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of unisulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS COLOR CAMERA TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVERTISSEMENT Afin d viter tout risque d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas exposer l appareil la pluie ou l humidit Afin d carter tout risque d lectrocution garder le coffret ferm Ne confier l entretien de l appareil qu un personnel qualifi VORSICHT Um Feuergefahr und die Gefahr eines eiektrischen Schiages zu vermeiden darf das Ger t weder Regen noch Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Um einen elektrischen Schiag zu vermeiden darf das Geh use richt ge ffnet werden Uberiassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur einem Fachmann NOTE FOR USERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM IMPORTANT The wires of the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the fol
51. MANUAL CR 1 E CD FOG 2 MANUAL inum 2 FOG SETTING MENU 1 2 3 36 1 DIGITAL ZOOM cS DIGITAL ZOOM 2 DIGITAL ZOOM MENU DIGITAL ZOOM MENU MODE ZOOM ADJ e D
52. AC Q TER AKER CHER S WEE S
53. CAMERA TITLE MENU MODE ALPHA BOTTOM e 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1 H amp CX i iak x SPACE E gt RESET oo GE 6 MPA POSITION RET END RESET TOP BOTTOM 2 CP CAL PHA JP A L PHA J P 3 AL PHA JP JP 4 CP2 5 22
54. CHROMA 128 ENHANCE MENU DETAIL 000 1 Fr PEDESTAL OOO 1 m pipe It Gene MIRROR ON DETAIL FOG ADJUST OFF ier om RET ATAZAN CR DETAL Annee MUET TORETE F amp c me CHROMA 128 000 127 CIO CHROMA xz C P CH dd RS rUSSSC f ADHIDHBSD DS 128 000 5
55. 9 NC NC 10 NC NC 11 REMOTE REMOTE 12 GND 12 GND GND GND 44 1 NTSC PAL 10 2 CCD OO3Ix NTSC 811 HD x 508 v F1 2 3200K AGC MA PAL 795 H x 596 V OOO4lx SSAA NTSC 768 HD x 494 V F1 2 AGC MAX PAL 752 H x 582 V 1143854888888 O OOO2 100 000lx NTSC 645 HD x 4 84 V mm PAL 647 H x 483 V mm 12 NTSC 84 H x 98 V um OFF PAL 86 H x 83 V um ON 3 2 1 AUTO 4 NTSC 15 734kHz Hl MID LOW 0 3 PAL 15 625kHz
56. S CSS US BEDRAE S Q S Wp
57. AGC ON 1 60 3 SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 SENS UP MANU SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 SENS UP SHUTTER SPEED ID hes ee Sa M eh 4 50 q 5o 1 50 C1 50 9 l 4 100 4 100 4 100 1 60 2 SHUTTER 1 12O 1 120 1 120 1 50 SPEED 17 rii 1 1 60 1 60 1 400000 1 100000 61 50 1 50 176O AES AES AES 1 50 DNR ON DNR OFF
58. e e 15 16 ee 17 s eee eee eee ences 18 AGC eene 22 eec ONE axe QUT E RO e p A E esce d 23 ccc eee ee eee ee enna ees 24 26 eeeeee 28 ee aceasta m Ded d Seas beret 31 SINT RS e mt menfe tage Pre ee 33 eee 38 41 ee 42 occ eee eee eens 43 ee nnne 45 eee AT SIE euer Pese tek ae aged Tr du on et Hr e Nene AT KP D5000 CCD 1 2 CCD Charge coupled device COD
59. M 1RROR OFF ON 35 278 IE FOG ADJUST FOG SETTING MENU eee Wows dini viis OFF 1 S TOU 3 FOG ADJUST 3 tisse SUB MENU a _ OFF AUTO MANUAL GSETTNGX OFF _ AUTO SCRVADJ Hn CR SCRVADJ
60. 1 100 SYNC MODE INT EXT EXT INT EXT CAM RESET 2
61. 3C 2V 150m 5C 2V 200m 7C 2V 300m 10C 2V 400m 1A bs a DC12V VIDEO OUT 7 5 7 5 7 5 75 ON OFF JEITA SW HS316E FQ LBP mm F167300 CS mount HS614E FQ 6 d mm F147 300 CS mount Auto iris yo 1HS1214E FQ ee mm F147300 CS mount DC HS2V616ED 9712 mm F16 300 CSmout HG3Z4512FCS IR X 4 5 12 5 mm F1 2 360 CS mount HS316E FN s 1 mm F167300 CS mount HS614E FN TB s mm F147 300 CS mount Auto iris 1 2 HS1214E FN 12 mm F1 4 300 CS mount with iris amp CUL
62. 2 CR WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE MENU B W MODE WHITE BALANCE MENU 3 WHITE BALANCE MENU PMODE ATW ATW RANGE WB AREA se SRA AOE D NORMAL OFF mu ATW 4 Ma MODE ATW AWC MANUAL ATW 28 1
63. 42 SETUP 3 15 oun A SET STATUS O S f f VIDEO 8 AC KP D5010 SETUP 3 15 AR REMOTE
64. SUB MENU J BS o eR 2 SENS UP 3 OFF AUTO x2 AUTO x4 AUTO x6 AUTO x8 AUTO x10 AUTO x12 AUTO x16 AUTO x32 AUTO x64 AUTO x128 0OFF MANU x2 MANU x4 MANU x6 MAN x8 MANU x10 MANU x12 MANU x16 MANU x32 MANU x64 MANU x128 MANU x192 MANU x256 MANU x320 MANU x384 MANU x448 MANU x512 24 OFF 1 SENS UP AUTO MANU SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 1 50 1 100 1 120 AUTO AGC 2 SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 1 100 AES SENS UP AUTO SHUTTER SPEED MANU
65. 0 OGIx F1 2 AGC 38 CCD 44 PAL 560 LSI DSP 2H S N ie ARTEMA 5 oem ER TE
66. 3 MAIN MENU 1 2 MAIN 2 MENU 3 E P CF 4 END P MAIN MENU FILE1 LIGHT CONTROL AVE J Jo SHUTTER SPEED TT 5
67. RESOLUTION NORMAL HIGH NORMAL HIGH 34 GAMMA GAMMA ON OFF HIGH ON ON HIGH OFF ON ON HIGH ON OFF OFF POLARITY POSITIVE POLALITY POSITIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE MIRROR OF F
68. gd 220m UP ou 2 20m m Piste acd 39
69. COLOR MONO CR AOA YFA OO1 OSO CCD 7O00 1000nm 1R 1R WHITE BALANCE 1 2
70. NTSC 59 94Hz 13 AGC ON OFF PAL 50Hz AGC ON 5 SENS UP AUTO 128 6 SENS UPIMANUAL 5 1 2 12 8 14 ATW AWC 7 VBS1 0Vp p 75Q MANUAL 8 56OTV 58OTV 350TV 9 53gB AGC OFF 45 15 25 KP D5OOO AC24V 10 50 6OHz 1 OVp p DC12V 10 300mA DC12V_6OmA KP D5001 NTSC AC100 120V 10 50 60Hz 11500 10 PAL AC100 230V 10 50 60Hz BS 1 90 10 KP D5010 DC12V 10 190mA 1 ON OFF 26 591187
71. hs RET END NTSC Ver XX XX XX SUB 38 ON ZOOM ADJ CR ZOOM _ ADJ WIDE TELE CP 1 CL 1GHT CONTROL BLC NO 1 ATW WB AREA NOW OFF ATW ri 2 1 CR LENS TYPE LENS TYPE 2
72. ese 8 We MAL c e ee 2 Tx RS 485 3 Rk RS 485 4 UP 2m E 5 DOWN T E dd B ue E E EES 7 EXT HD HD in HD 8 SET 9 NC NC 10 RxO RS 485 11 N C N C 12 NC NC
73. AVERAGE BLC PEAK AVE AVE AVERAGB FEMA OOO ele ae Oot Nae CR LEVEL d BLC mer LEVEL F ness 9 1 128 OOO 127 PK AVE PEAK AVERAGB 2 OOO
74. NTSC 28W AC 17 OFF 1 60 NTSC 1 50 PAL PAL 3 3W AC 1 100 1 120 PAL 1 250 1 500 27 1 1000 1 2000 1 5000 1 10000 KP D5000 KP D5001 1 20000 1 50000 1 100000 64 W x 63 H x 135 D mm AES AES amp LENS 1 1000 KP D5010 AES amp LENS 1 2000 64 W x 63 FD x 64 D mm AES amp LENS 1 5000 28 88 1 100 fb KP D5000 KP D5001 600g 18 22 KP D5010 270g 19 ON OFF m 20 34 A ON OFF DORAT BA 4 21 C CS a 22 1 RS 485 23 10 50 C 30 80 RH 24 20 60C 20 90 RH mH x 9 HR1OA 1OP 12P O1 46 1 1 ald BS
75. S AN veeeesessesessesersesersereesererserees 1 SCR CARN Pee dus OU 0 StS Ye qun oue DDR dues ROUES 1 pU Mx 2 CCD ce 3 EEEIEE e ad e Ted Yee a cael Wd tie ns rd 4 Se SES gh BS A OE Ng SE BEG EEO TRG n SERT EEE 8 UY o nnn nnn 9 NRE ER 9 e 10 10 11 Zx20BmO0BNDUJJIERS Gee XXX 13
76. 3 AGC MENU acc MENU PMODE TON e AGC AGC LIMIT O 5 1 eem ONR ae I AGC ON MODE ON OFF 4 NM ON AGC LIMIT FIX GAIN OFF 22 AIE AIE BLC PK AVE AIE AIE E
77. LIGHT CONTROL MENU MODE AVERAGE Light control mode display Return to Main menu End Menu display off Light control menu AVERAGE Video level adjustment The optimum video level is to factory setting 000 If necessary the level can be changed as follows 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to shift the cursor to LEVEL and press the Set button The adjustment value at the right of LEVEL flashes 2 Change the video level by pressing the Up and Down buttons Adjustment value range 128 000 127 For factory setting 000 hold down both the Up and Down buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds When the cursor is blinking pressing Set button will stop blinking and setting value will be fixed In this case the cursor moves to AIE Note In case of using video signal input type auto iris lens 1 Lens iris operates by the sensitivity setting of lens regardless light control mode setting When the LENS TYPE setting of the camera is set to VIDEO the lens sensitivity setting adjustment gauge Lev Ref is displayed on LIGHT CONTROL MENU 2 LIGHT CONTROL MENU Light control mode display PMODE AVERAGE Video output level gauge Light control standard level gauge Video level adjustment 128 000 127 L e v i Re Fi LEVEL AIE RET END Return to Main menu End Menu display off Light control menu AVERAGE 3 Setthe sensitivity on the lens such that the Video output level setting Lev should
78. 17 3 RET FIX GAIN AGC OFF OCS AGC MENU MODE OFF ts AGC FIX GAIN fB484 oe 6 5 1 dis eon DNR Sen ps AGC OFF 1 FIX GAIN 2 FIX GAIN 6 5 1 2 0 3 RET AGC LIMI
79. 100W tungsten lamp Factory setting is ATW mode ATW RANGE NORMAL 2 500 60W tungsten lamp White balance is corrected in 2500 8000K Around sunrise Candle 41 Remote operation of setting menu The operation of menu setting switches on rear panel of camera Pin No Signal Code Remarks can be done by remote Confirm the pl is proper ired as 1 Serial data camera output TxO Connect to RS 485 data eras y l p ug IS properly wi termina indicated in the figure and connect it to the rear panel Remote 2 Serial data camera output Tx Connect to RS 485 data connector Do not connect anything to the unused Pins termina 3 Serial data camera input Rx Connect to RS 485 data termina Keep the distance between the remote plug and external key 4 Up key UP Key switch connection switches to less than 2 meters Disconnect the remote plug z Down koy DOWN Key switch connection from the camera Remote connector when not using the key switches 6 EXT VD input VD in External sync VD input 7 EXT HD input HD in External syne HD input 8 Set key SET Key switch connection U P 9 N C N C Do not connect SE 10 Serial data camera input RxO Connect to RS 485 data T terminal 11 N C N C Do not connect DOW 12 N C N C Do not connect N Remote plug optional Remote operation with RS 485 Signals 1 2 3 and 10 can be used for control by personal computer Consult dealer for more details 42 Remote contact operation An optional remote plug is availabl
80. Color B W mode setting White balance setting Camera title menu LIGHT CONTROL AVE J AGC ON 4 SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 PSENS UP OFF B W MODE OFF 4 WHITE BALANCE ATW CAMERA TITLE OFF 4 ENHANCE 4 SUB MENU 4 END End Menu display off Enhance setting menu Sub menu Main menu 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to SENS UP Sensitivity enhancement setting data flashes 3 In this state push the Set button to change the sensitivity enhancement setting as follows Set button OFF AUTOx2 AUTOx4 AUTOx6 AUTOx8 AUTOx10 AUTOx12 AUTOx16 AUTOx32 AUTOx64 AUTOx128 OFF MANU x2 MANUx4 MANUx6 MANx8 MANUx10 MANUx12 MANUx16 MANUx32 MANUx64 MANUx128 MANUx192 MANUx256 MANUx320 MANUx384 MANUx448 MANUx512 24 OFF Sensitivity enhancement function is not used It is factory setting 1 SHUTTER SPEED can not be changed to be other than 1 60 or 1 100 when SENS UP is AUTO and MANU AUTO As the scene darks this mode changes the sensitivity 2 If SHUTTER SPEED setting is other than 1 60 1 100 or enhancement automatically with in the range that is AES it is changed to 1 60 when the SENS UP setting is set In case of insufficient sensitivity with only AGC changed to AUTO this mode is used for day and night continous 3 If SHUTTER SPEED setting is other than 1 60 it is changed surveillance to 1 60 when the SENS UP setting is changed to MANU MANU Mode for fix
81. OFF2 TOP BOTTOM OFF Characters are not displayed factory setting TOP Characters are displayed at top of screen BOTTOM Characters are displayed at bottom of screen CAMERA TITLE MENU MODE E OFF 2 ees Display on off and position OFF TOP BOTTOM Nextag Return to Main menu vem End Menu display off Camera title menu OFF Display characters setting 1 When the mode is Top or Bottom the characters indicated in the figure is displayed as camera title CAMERA TITLE MENU PMODE BOTTOM fee Display on off and position ALPHA COFE TOP BOTTOM 0123456789 ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ Input character select table 1 H amp CX 0x96 T x 2 SPACE gt RESET J Blank cursor shift left right character delete POSITION RET END gt Display position left right return end HH HH HHHH pe Tnput charactet display Camera title menu TOP BOTTOM 2 Push the Down button to move the blinking cursor to character input selection table ALPHA or JP Alphanumeric characters and symbols for ALPHA katakana characters for JP kana and kanji characters for Jp kanji will be displayed in input character selection table 3 Push the Set button to change the ALPHA JP kana and JP kanji display 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the blinking cursor to the desired character 5 When Set button is pressed character to be set is displayed in
82. PAL 50Hz Internal External Internal digital processing input 12 bits output 8 bits VBS1 0Vp p 75Q 5 Sync system 6 Signal processing 7 Video signal output 8 Resolution Standard sensitivity Hor 560TV lines Color 580TV lines B amp W Ver 350TV lines 9 S N ratio More than 53 dB Luminance signal AGC OFF Detail OFF Gamma OFF 10 Minimum illumination Color 0 03lx Black amp White 0 004Ix F1 2 3200K AGC MAX F1 2 AGC MAX Tungsten lamp 0 0002 100 000 Ix when using auto iris lens 11 Scene illumination range 12 Color Black amp White select OFF Color mode ON B W mode AUTO Color or B amp Wmode is changed automatically as the illumination intensity changes from 3stages of HI MID and LOW 13 Sensitivity setting AGC ON OFF selectable SENS UP AUTO SENS UP MANUAL 14 White balance Maximum gain can be set Maximum setting value 128 Maximum setting value 512 auto tracking ATW preset AWC Manual MANUAL 45
83. ie RP eee Saharan BISDORE LCUORA SORS GIRL 3 B W MODE MENU a A 4 B W MODE RE CSET B W MODE d ari cn ell rete Z Ost AUTOM 509 5 AUTO aE Lose l RETAN OFF gt ON gt AUTO H gt AUTO M AUTO L 26 AGC SENS UP AGC OFF SENS UP OFF MANU BW MODE AUTO 6 MONO COLOR cS MONO COLOR CR HOAT YFA OO1 OSO 7 COLORAMONO cS
84. 2 360 CS mount HS316E FN LBT mm___F1 6 300 CS mount HS614E FN Err mm___F1 4 300___ CS mount Auto iris 1 2 HS1214E FN 12 mm F1 4 300 CS mount Citas disp ei mm ___F1 6 360___ C mount VIDEO E612E mm___F1 2 360 C mount H1212E 12 mm F1 2 360 C mount RBSS compatible lens Note If another type of lens is used it may create inconvenience in attaching the lens and the original camera performance may not be obtained When purchasing be sure to specify the JEITA compatible plug RBSS Recognition of Better Security System by JAPAN SECURITY SYSTEMS ASSOCIATION 9 Lens selection Lens connectors 1 Dimension A of lens installation part should be according to When auto iris lens is used lens cable is installed in the lens the figure below When the lens with dimention more than the plug as follows following size is installed the internal damage of camera may Please refer the manual for signal and color combination of occur camera cable 2 Please do not install a lens which is heavier than the camera body In case of using such lens please fix the lens to the inistallstioncs tad DC Direct current control voltage input type lens Damping coil O Driving coil Caution Use of heavy lens may damage the camera because of unbalance Video signal input type lens 12V Video input C mount lens less than 4 1mm CS mount lens less than 4 1mm Fange surface o
85. 200m 7C 2V 300m 10C 2V 400m KP D5000 KP D5001 Color monitor Color monitor KP D5010 No 1 No 2 Color monitor No 3 VIDEO OUT 750 coaxial cable 750 coaxial cable 75Q coaxial cable Set the 750 switch of only the final monitor to on Power cable connection KP D5000 KP D5010 Power supply input ratings Power supply input ratings AC24V DC12V DC12V EN DO 2N_ OGND OND GND Not used Power supply input specification Power supply input specification 16 28AWG 16 28AWG Any special power supply is not required Be sure to use the power source specified in the specification Please use the power supply of current capacity of 1A or more though it depends on the connected devices Morever please note that there is polarity in the 12V DC power supply Lens Recommended lens The plug pin arrangement should be according to the JEITC Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association specification for auto iris lens Please select the lens from the following list of recommended lens according to the using conditions Category Lens type name Specification Mount Lens SW HS316E FQ 37 L1 mm ___F1 6 300___ CS mount ___ HS614E FQ aL anna mm ___Fl 4 300___ CS mount Auto iris v2 HSI214E FQ 12 mm Fl47300 CS mount DC HS2V616ED 6 12 1 mm FL67300 CS mount HG3Z4512FCS IR X 4 57 12 5 mm F1
86. 28 000 100 Simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to return to the factory setting 000 Gamma correction setting GAMMA Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to GAMMA and push the Set button to set gamma correction to ON OFF HIGH Factory setting is ON Set button ON HIGH OFF ON Gamma ON HIGH Gamma ON High OFF Gamma OFF Picture polarity setting POLARITY Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to POLARITY and push the Set button to toggle between POSITIVE and NEGATIVE The NEGATIVE polarity is convenient when using subject of negative polarity such as negative film The factory setting is POSITIVE Image mirror setting MIRROR Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to MIRROR and push the Set button to toggle between ON and OFF The factory setting is OFF 35 Fog
87. 3 ON NO 1 AREA SELECT 2300K 10000K 4 AREA SELECT EE MODE AWC 00 o0 PRESET START PUSH SET R GAIN OFFSET 000 fpe R AREA e B GAIN OFFSET O00 DAT me RET 2 20 pu Se 0 0 c Pg AWO 1 CB PRESET START CS i i 2 3 PUSH SET 5 9 CR
88. Aecaex SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 NE A 2 SENS UP OFF 2 73I A wv C A VILE MAIN MENU EE Si ie oe LN CAMERA TITLE OFF d NET SUB MENU mm FILE1 FILE2 FILES END A gt FILE4 gt FILE5 FILE1 No 1 2 3 4 5 BAEHR LIGHT CONTROL MODE AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE BLC ll AVERAGE TAREA SCO IM s fpe er rco b ve i Noi D e E a UAE o s OFF OFF Poe ees ee MD OFF AGC 51 31 31 31 51 DNR HI HI HI HI HI SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 SENSUP OFF OFF OFF OFF AUTOx16 B W MODE OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Eu uj Eum REL FOG ADJUST OFF AUTO AUTO OFF OFF 1 Tf
89. Down buttons to change the FIX GAIN 6 51 For factory setting 0 hold down both the Up and Down buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds 3 In this state pressing Set button will stop blinking and setting value will be fixed The the cursor moves to RET Note At high AGC LIMIT FIX GAIN sensitivity increases but noise becomes more apparent Digital Noise Reduction DNR setting It is a function to reduce the noise element generated by AGC gain increment Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor Shutter speed setting 1 Press the Set button for longer than 2 seconds to display the Main menu 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to SHUTTER SPEED Shutter speed setting data flashes In this state push the Set button to change the shutter speed as follows Set button 1 60 1 50 PAL 1 100 1 120 PAL 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 5000 1 10000 1 20000 1 50000 1 100000 AES AES amp LENS 1 1000 AES amp LENS 1 2000 AES amp LENS 1 5000 Factory setting 1 60 1 50 to DNR and push the Set button to change the DNR modes as follows Set button OFFHIGH 5LOW OFF DNRis inactive HIGH Image quality priority mode LOW Movement priority mode DNR is set to HIGH in factory setting Note When DNR is effective the after image might be occurred in case of taking picture of fast moving object MAIN MENU FILE1 Scene file setting LIGH
90. Down buttons to move the cursor to LIGHT CONTROL AVEy BL C PK AVE flashes In this state push the Set button to display LIGHT CONTROL MENU When the cursor is at MODE push the Set button and select PEAK AVE The following menu is displayed LIGHT CONTROL MENU MODE PEAK AVE Light control mode display PK AV 15 7 85 Peak level Average 000 OFF f LEVEL AIE RET END Return to Main menu End Menu display off Light control menu PEAK AVE AIE mode 5 Move the cursor to PK AV and push Set button to AIE is a function to correct brightness of the part that has display the ratio of peak and average darkened as a result of over exposure control by BLC and PEAK AVE Set button 0 100 15 85 30 70 50 50 75 25 100 0 When the cursor is at AIE push the Set button to change the AIE modes as follows The response to spot light increases with increment in peak value Factory setting is 15 85 Set button OFFGLOW MIDHIGH OFF AIE is inactive It is set for AIE in factory setting LOW MID HIGH AIE is effective The enhancement level of the part that has darkened is changed to LOW MID HIGH Note The part that has darkened is corrected brightness by the enhancement level increment but the picture might be noisy Therefore set the enhance level with taking picture conditions 21 AGC mode setting AGC limit setting AGC ON 1 Press the Set button for longer tha
91. ON WIDE TELE I DEGITAL ZOOM 3 MODE OFF gt ON OFF ON SUB MENU 1 2 2 SUB MENU SUB MENU aX AE SUB MENU PLENS TYPE DCJ SYNC MODE H PHASE DC 4 INT 000 EE SYNC MODE H PHASE e CAM RESET PUSH SET
92. a mm F16 360 Cmount VIDED mm F1 2 360 C mount H1212E 12 mm F1 2 360 C mount RBSS JEITA RBSS tt 9 1 A 2
93. an auto iris lens is used and the object distance is less than few meters due to focus length of lens slight blurring can occur at certain iris positions In such case please refer to page 39 Lens open setting and set the lens to full open At this time AES is operated Auto Electric Shutter AES AES is a function to automatically adjust the electronic shutter speed according to the amount of incident light and keeps the image level constant 12 Camera mounting If the camera is to be suspended to the ceiling change the position of the tripod adaptor from the bottom to the top of the camera as indicated in the figure Lifting lug installation hole Caution Tripod adaptor Use the following type of camera mounting screw Type U 1 4 20 Length L 7mm ZZZ Z Abt d pae If length of screw is longer than 7 mm there is risk of Soy eU internal damage to the camera Conversely if too short Camera angle the camera will not be firmly secured and there is risk of Tripod installation hole dropping Binding head screws M3 x 8 8 13 900900090900000090000090900000909000000090000009090000090000009090000009000000090000009900000900000000900000090900000090000009000090009000000900000090000000009 Setting menu description The camera setting and adjustments can be changed to meet the using conditions Use the setting menu displayed on the monitor screen to check and change the setti
94. increased even if it switches to a monochrome image of Focal plane of the lans is different for visible light color picture and black and white picture Therefore adjusted focus for color picture shifts when mode switches to black and white picture Use the lens sensitive to infrared light in case of BW MODE Black and White burst signal BURST setting Burst signal is set to ON OFF when BW MODE is ON or AUTO ON Add the burst signal OFF Add no burst signal The factory setting is ON Note When the burst signal is off there might be errors depending on the connected monitor or VTR Therefore please check the specification of connected video device before making any change 27 66900000090900000900000090000000909000000900000090000000900000000900000099000009 9 ATW Auto tracking white balance mode This mode automatically adjusts white balance according to the color temperature of the subject Generally this mode is used Setting of color temperature range 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to ATW RANGE 2 Use Set button to change the color temperature range Adjust according to the ambient conditions Set button NORMAL SPECIAL NORMAL 2500K 8000K factory setting SPECIAL 2500K 8000K and special illuminance sodium light and mercury lamp Note Set to SPECIAL MODE when picture is taken under the sodium light or mercury lamp It is not possible to adjust white balance complete
95. not fall less than the standard level of the exposure control Ref If it is adjusted lower than the value of Ref the repetition phenomenon of the lens iris control and the AGC control Hunting might be generated 4 19 Back light control mode setting The lens iris closes in response to brightness when strong light or sun light is hitting the spot besides the place to be observed and the subject of interest becomes dark This mode is used to avoid darkening of subject of interest in such condition Press the Set button for longer than 2 seconds to display the Main menu Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to LIGHT CONTROL AVEy BL C PK AVE flashes In this state push the Set button to display LIGHT CONTROL MENU When the cursor is at MODE push the Set button and select BLC The following menu is displayed LIGHT CONTROL MENU Light control mode display PMODE BLC Photomatric Area select No 1 9 AREA SELECT NO 1 4 LEVEL AIE RET END OOO OFF f Return to Main menu End Menu display off Light control menu BLC
96. possible to adjust white balance precisely by adjusting R B gain Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to R GAIN OFFSET or B GAIN OFFSET and push Set button Right side adjustment value blinks In this state push the Set button to adjust white balance by changing adjustment value Adjustment value range 128 000 127 Simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to return to the factory setting 000 In this state pressing Set button will stop blinking and setting value will be fixed 29 30 5 There are 9 light detection areas that can be selected by the Up and Down buttons Select the areas from No 1 to 9 such that subject of interest enters in the selected area It is set to No 1 in factory setting Up button 1525354556789 ascending order Down button 9 8 descending order 6 After deciding the detection area press the Set button to return to the WHITE BALANCE MENU 7654321 AWC Preset White Balance mode This mode automatically adjusts the white balance Color temperature range for AWC is 2300K 10000K WHITE BALANCE MENU EATW White balance mode display PMODE PRESET START PUSH SET Preset start R GAIN OFFSET B GAIN OFFSET ooo 000 M R gain control PRT OHS B gain control Siete Return to Main menu eM End Menu display off RET END White balance setting menu AWC 90090000900000090000099000000909000000090000009900000900000090900000090900
97. sequence beginning with the left most of 22 characters input display for camera title 31 Afterwards each newly selected character is automatically moved sequentially toward the right Additional commands of the title input menu are as follows SPACE To add a blank space move the blinking cursor to SPACE and press the Set button lt gt The input characters can be edited by using the arrow symbols 1 Set the blinking cursor to either of the arrow symbols and press Set button The blinking cursor moves in the arrow direction Press the Set button repeatedly until the blinking cursor overlaps the character to be changed 2 Select the character to be inserted with the Up and Down buttons then press Set button to replace the character selected in step 1 with this new character RESET To delete all charac
98. 0 33 DETAIL 1 DETAIL HIGH 2 2 RESOLUTION MENU PEDESTAL PRESOLUTION NORMAL SOS ES E CR PEDESTAL DETAIL MENU dei SUB MENU us 28 000 100 DETAIL 2 RESOLUTION OOO RESOLUTION
99. 0000900000990000909090000000000000909090000009000000090000000900000090000009900000090009 MANUAL Manual white balance mode This mode adjusts the white balance by manually adjusting R B gain It is used when white balance can not be adjusted by ATW and AWC WHITE BALANCE MENU MODE MANUAL White balance mode display R gain control B gain control Return to Main menu End Menu display off White balance setting menu MANUAL White balance adjustment Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to R GAIN OFFSET or B GAIN OFFSET and push Set button Right side adjustment value blinks In this state push the Set button to adjust white balance by changing adjustment value Adjustment value range 128 000 127 Simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to return to the factory setting 000 In this state pressing Set button will stop blinking and setting value will be fixed Camera title setting CAMERA TITLE Camera title setting Maximum of 22 characters can be displayed at either top or bottom of the screen Selection of display ON OFF and title setting is done in CAMERA TITLE MENU 1 Press the Set button for longer than 2 seconds to display the Main menu 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to CAMERA TITLE Push the Set button to display the CAMERA TITLE MENU 3 When the cursor is at MODE push the Set button to change the display position as follows Set button
100. 1 100 1 120 PAL 1 250 gt 1 500 gt 1 1000 gt 1 2000 1 5000 1 10000 1 20000 gt 1 50000 gt 1 100000 gt AES gt AES amp LENS 1 1000 AES amp LENS 1 2000 AES amp LENS 1 5000 1 60 MAIN MENU FILE1 LIGHT CONTROL AVE fes AGC SON Jd Jee AGC PSHUTTER SPEED SENS UP i B W MODE OFF Jo WHITE BALANCE ATW d CAMERA TITLE OFF dA oy ENHANCE Jo SUB MENU 2 END AES AES on DC VIDEO 2 AES
101. CCD Color Camera KP D5000 KP D5001 KP D5010 Operation manual page 1 Thank you for procuring this fine Hitachi Kokusai Electric color CCD camera Before using the camera please read this operation manual carefully and keep this manual on file for ready reference in the future Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc CCD KP D5000 KP D5001 KP D5010 47 CCD
102. ENU PMODE BLC AREA SELECT NO 1 4A LEVEL AIE RET END BLO PEAK AVERAGE 1 2 CP LIGHT CONTROL LIGHT CONTROL LIGHT CONTROL MENU MODE PEAK AVE
103. F lens Install the head of lens cable to plug and then insert the plug in the lens connector LENS of camera 10 Flange back adjustment Flange back adjustment is needed after installation of lens or in cases where focus cannot be obtained by normal lens focus operation and focus is lost at the wide angle settings of a zoom lens In such cases open the lens iris refer to page 39 and adjust as follows 1 Fixed focus lens Set the lens focus ring to infinity Aim towards an object at least 20 meters distant Turn the flange back adjustment dial to adjust the focus Please take care not to disturb the lens focus ring The flange back adjustment can adjust C CS mount range The angle of view is adjusted by turning the lens zoom ring 2 Zoom lens CD Aim towards an object at least 20 meters distant 2 Focus is adjusted by turning the focus ring Loose the lens mount screws Set the lens to wide angle and turn the flange back adjustment dial to adjust the focus Please take care not to disturb the lens focus ring Again set to telephoto and adjust the focus by turning the flange back adjustment dial Repeat these steps until the focus is not suitable for telephoto and wide angle 5 Finally tighten the lens mount screws 11 90900090900000090000090900000909000000090000009900000900000090900000090900000090000009900000909000000000000009090000009000000900000009000000900000090000000009 Note If
104. GH Resolution is set higher than standard Factory setting 34 Simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to return to the factory setting 000 In this state pressing Set button will stop blinking and setting value will be fixed Note 1 Color noise might be there when color level is increased too much 2 In case of black and white picture mode of BW MODE the CHROMA level can not be fixed to 128 Detail setting DETAIL The optimum detail level has been set at the factory If necessary this can be changed as follows Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to DETAIL and push the Set button Right side setting value blinks In this state push the Set button to adjust detail level Adjustment value range 128 000 127 Note Noise might be there when detail level is increased too much 900900009000000900000990000009090000000900000099000009000000909000000900000000900000099000009090000000000000090900000090000090900000009000000900000090000000909 Note There might be ringing effect in counter depending on the subject in case of high resolution Black level setting PEDESTAL The optimum black level has been set at the factory If necessary this can be changed as follows Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to PEDESTAL and push the Set button Right side setting value blinks In this state push the Set button to adjust black level Adjustment value range
105. Kingdom Phone 44 0 845 121 2177 Fax 44 0 845 121 2180 URL http www hitachi ke eu com 47 Q O AS g di a ao ha ina ee E i AS EMO
106. M CAMERA TITLE MENU MODE OFF OFF TOP BOTTOM ae ass OFF SPACE SPACE lt gt 1
107. Mass KP D5000 KP D5001 Approx 600g KP D5010 Approx 270g Accessories Operation manual 1 Optional accessories Refer to Page 9 HR 10A 10P 12P 01 Lenses Remote plug 46 Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc UDX Akihabara Bldg 14 1 Sotokanda 4 choume Chiyoda ku Tokyo 101 8980 Japan Phone 03 5209 5931 Fax 03 5209 6119 URL http www h kokusai com Beijing Office Beijing Fortune Building 5 Dong San Huan Bei lu Chao Yang District Beijing 100029 China Phone 86 0 10 6590 8755 8756 Fax 86 0 10 6590 8757 Hitachi Kokusai Electric America LTD Headquarters and 150 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury New York 11797 U S A Northeast Office Phone 1 516 921 7200 Fax 1 516 496 3718 West Office 371 Van Ness Way Suite 120 Torrance CA 90501 U S A Phone 1 310 328 6166 Fax 1 310 328 6252 Midwest Sales Phone 1 330 334 4115 Fax 1 516 496 3718 Service 1 989 345 5379 South Sales Service 1 256 774 3777 Parts Center Phone 1 516 682 4435 Fax 1 516 921 0993 Latin Sales Phone 1 519 682 4420 Fax 1 516 496 3718 URL http www hitachikokusai us Hitachi Kokusai Electric Europe GmbH Head Office Weiskircher Strasse 88 Jugesheim D 63110 Rodgau Germany Phone 49 0 6106 6992 0 Fax 49 0 6106 1690 6 URL http www hitachi ke eu com Hitachi Kokusai Electric U K Ltd Head Office Windsor house Britannia Road Waltham Cross Hertfordshire EN8 7NX United
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109. T FIX GAIN DNR AGC CIO DNR OFF gt HIGH gt LOW OFF DNR HIGH LOW HIGH DNR 1 2 2 ECM JOZI Yy FT SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 1 50 PAL
110. T CONTROL AVE 4 AGC DON d PSHUTTER SPEED 1 60 SENS UP OFF B W MODE OFF d WHITE BALANCE ATW 4 CAMERA TITLE OFF 4 ENHANCE SUB MENU 4 END End Menu display off Light control menu AGC setting menu Shutter speed setting Sensitivity enhancement Setting Color B W mode setting White balance setting Camera title menu Enhance setting menu Sub menu Main menu 23 9009000090000009000000909000009090000000900000099000009900000009000000909000000900000099000009900000000000000909000000900000009000090009000000900000090000000909 Auto Electric Shutter AES AES is a function to automatically adjust the electronic shutter speed according to the amount of incident light and keep the image level constant Note 1 When using a DC type VIDEO type auto iris lens fix the iris to fully open 2 When the following phenomenon occurs while AES is operating change to different shutter speed The following are not defects Strong smear or blooming occurs in the scene Screen flicker or coloration occurs Sensitivity enhancement setting SENS UP SENS UP is a sensitivity enhancement function that increases the CCD exposure time shutter speed greater than 1 60 or 1 50 seconds of the standard time 1 Press the Set button for longer than 2 seconds to display the Main menu MAIN MENU FILE1 Scene file setting Light control menu AGC setting menu Shutter speed setting Sensitivity enhancement Setting
111. adjustment FOG ADJUST Fog adjustment is function to correct image using image processing when mist is introduced in the image depending on picture shooting conditions The factory setting is OFF Move the cursor to FOG ADJUST and push the Set button to change setting as follows Set button OFF AUTO MANUAL OFF Fog adjustment is inactive AUTO The correction strength is changed automatically with picture conditions In AUTO operation effect is high when mist is subjected to the whole screen and effect is low when mist is subjected to a part of the subject Fog adjustment is done automatically MANUAL Set the correction strength with the picture shooting conditions 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to FOG 2 Set the fog adjustment to MANUAL and simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to display the fog adjustment menu FOG SETTING MENU 36 FOG SETTING MENU SCRVADJ 015 oe STRENGTH adjustmennt 9795 Return to Sub menu eg End Menu display off FOG SETTING menu Correction strength adjustment SCRVADJ The optimum setting has been set at the factory If necessary this can be changed as follows Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to SCRVADJ and push the Set button Right side setting value blinks In this state push the Set button to change setting Adjustment value range 000 015 Note When uniform subject is being captured correction is don
112. e even if there is no mist There might be noise with this function depending on the picture shooting conditions Block noise might be seen due to automatic processing of this function Digital zoom setting menu 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to DIGITAL ZOOM and push the Set button DIGITAL ZOOM setting value blinks 2 In this state push the Set button to display DIGITAL ZOOM MENU DIGITAL ZOOM MENU PMODE ZOOM ADJ ON WIDE TELE Digital zoom mode Digital zoom magnification setting Return to Main menu End Menu display off DEGITAL ZOOM menu 3 When the cursor is at MODE push the Set button to change the mode setting as follows Set button OFF 5ON OFF Digital zoom is not operated ON Digital zoom is operated Digital zoom The digital zoom function uses the picture memory to enlarge the image without using zoom lens 90000000900000090000090900000909000009009000000909000009000000000000000000009 Sub menu SUB MENU Sub menu is used to modify the picture quality of camera output 1 Press the Set button for longer than 2 seconds to display the Main menu 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to SUB MENU and push the Set button to display SUB MENU SUB MENU PLENS TYPE SYNC MODE H PHASE DC 4 INT 000 Lens type setting SYNC MODE display eee H PHASE setting Return to camera factry setting CAM RESET PUSH SET Retur
113. e to enable remote controlling of the BW MODE and scene file The plug is wired as shown in the figure and connected to the remote connector of the camera rear panel N C N C D3 N C GND EXTVD D2 EXTVD D1 REMOTE DO HR 10A 10P 12P 01 HRS Viewed from connecting side Note 1 When the plug is connected remote operation has priority 2 White pixels may appear in the image at high sensitivity It is not a defect 3 The CCD storage time increases at high sensitivity and blurring might be occurred with moving objects 43 Remote contact switch connections Confirm the switches are wired as indicated in the figure N C D N C N C DO 4 O D1 amp O D2 9 O D3 O N C N C N C REMOTE GND The menu can not be displayed when this plug is connected Turn off power when connecting the plug Camera rear panel key switches can not be used when remote contact is connected
114. ed sensitivity enhancement It is fixed at maximum gain when AGC is ON Relation of SENS UP setting and SHUTTER SPEED SENS UP Setting OFF AUTO MANU 1 60 1 50 1 60 1 50 1 60 1 50 1 60 1 50 1 100 1 120 1 100 1 120 1 100 1 120 1 60 1 50 SHUTTER 1 250 1 250 SPEED 1 60 1 50 1 60 1 50 1 100000 1 100000 AES AES AES 1 60 1 50 Note Sensitivity goes up when the sensitivity enhancement is increased but when taking picture of subject with a fast movement the blur of the image after image grows too Sensitivity goes up when the sensitivity enhancement is increased but the noise of image is also increases Morever if the surrounding temperature is high amount of the noise might increase White pixel might be there at the time of sensitivity enhancement operation This is not a defect Turn ON the DNR when the noise stands out with sensitivity improvement The afterimage might stand Color B W selection B W mode Sensitivity enhancement by Color B W selection B W mode 1 Press the Set button for longer than 2 seconds to display the Main menu MAIN MENU FILE1 Scene file setting LIGHT CONTROL AVE J AGC ON 4 SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 SENS UP gt OFF PB W MODE OFF 4 WHITE BALANCE ATW 4 CAMERA TITLE OFF d ENHANCE SUB MENU 4 END Light control menu AGC setting menu Shutter speed setting Sensitivity enhancement Setting Color B W mode setting White balance se
115. he factory setting 000 39 Return to camera factory setting Bring ther cursor to CAM RESET and simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds all kinds of settings of the camera are returned to the factory setting After end it returns to the main menu Refer to the explanation of factory setting of each item Kanji characters The various kanji characters which can be displayed in camera title are mentioned below Other kanji characters can not be displayed Addition and modification in the following kanji list in not possible Usable Kanji characters BESS MUP eK PAAR SAW Hn f LOS S SS EBORE fat 62 BAT PBI 18 SRBC PSI Pale ES ERE P 40 Note The character font size of kanji is 18 dot height x 12 dot width Therefore the contour curved line little rough part and the narrow part between the character might not displayed clearly When using confirm the character display quality The actual display image is attached below GE RIA ETSI fe Pise 3t iP ba MRSA D EPRA hip te fi
116. l or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat 9000000900000090000099000000909000000090000009900000090000009000000090000000900000099000009000000000000009000000090000000900000009000000900000090000000909 Introduction AIR 1 Setting menu description ee 14 Peattires TS 1 Setting menu composition 14 Operating considerations 2 Setting menu operations ee 15 CCD characteristics A 3 Main menu 16 Name and function of each section 4 Scene file setting 17 Connections oo 8 Light control menu mmm 18 Lens idest dei ento nee dialetto ede 9 AGC setting mmm 22 Recommended leng e 9 Shutter speed setting meee 23 Lens selection Mee 10 Sensitivity enhancement setting 24 Lens connectors 10 Color B W selection HAMM 26 Flange back adjustment eerten 11 White balance setting ee 28 Camera mounting mem 13 Camera title setting 31 Enhancement menu MR 33 Sub menu mmm nennen 38 Color temperature and white balance ee 41 Remote operation of setting menu 42 Remote contact operation mH 43 Specifications PAE EE APEE A E PUN EE TU TME EE 45 Hitachrs KP D5000 series is a high sensitivity and high resolution CCD color camera utilizing a newly developed digital signal processo
117. lowing code Green and Yellow EARTH Blue NEUTRAL Brown LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red WARNING This product must be earthed Note The model and serial numbers of your product are important for you to keep for your convenience and protection These numbers appear on the nameplate located on the bottom of the product Please record these numbers in the spaces provided below and retain this manual for future reference Model No Serial No IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
118. lter To remove dirt on the cover use dry soft cloth If dirt is hardened wipe with a moist cloth of neutral detergent liquid Do not use benzine thinner alcohol liquid cleaner or spray type cleaner In event dust or other debris is lodged between the CCD and optical filter consult dealer for cleaning it CCD characteristics The following phenomenons are not defects but might be occoured due to characteristics of CCD Smear and blooming This phenomenon occurs when strong light object fluorescent lamp car head light strong reflection of the sun light etc is captured Thin band at monitor screen is displayed above and below of the strong light object In this case please change the camera angle in the position where strong light does not enter in the camera Fixed pattern noise Fixed pattern vertical strip white pixel spots rough sprinkling might be appear on the monitor screen when camera is operated at high temperature It becomes easy to see at high sensitivity setting AGC electronic sensitivity improvement of camera KP D5000 KP D5001 Camera 3
119. ly but color distinction is possible Under the following conditions the white balance is not adjustable It is not a defect Same color occupies the major portion of the screen White or achromatic color is extremely low Background is red and blue 28 White detection area setting 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to WB AREA 2 Use the Set button to change the white detection area Set according to the using conditions Set button OFF ON NO 1 9 OFF White detection from whole screen ON NO White detection from specified area 3 When display is ON NO AREA SELECT is displayed under one line 4 When cursor is at AREA SELECT push Set button to display the white detection area position setting menu AREA WB NO Area position and number White detection area setting menu Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to PRESET START Enter things such as white or the achromatic color into the screen Push Set button to start adjustment of white balance PUSH SET blinks Cursor moves to R GAIN OFFSET after completion of automatic adjustment Time required for automatic adjustment changes according to the conditions In the case when white balance is not adjusted after more than 15 seconds rearrange the scene so that white occupies more of the screen area and repeat the steps from 1 White Balance adjustment After completion of automatic adjustment it is
120. n 2 seconds to display the 1 When the cursor is at AGC LIMIT push the Set button Main menu A mark e at the AGC limit gauge flashes 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to AGC 2 In this state use the Up and Down buttons to change AGC setting data blinks the AGC limit 0751 For factory setting by the Scene file 3 In this state push the Set button to display AGC MENU page 17 hold down both the Up and Down buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds AGC MENU 3 In this state pressing Set button will stop blinking and setting PMODE ON AGC mode display value will be fixed The the cursor moves to RET AGC LIMIT AGC Imit 0 51 AGC limit setting AGC OFF AGC limit gauge Digital Noise Reduction DNR display AGC MENU id Maid ab PMODE OFF AGC mode display FIX GAIN d AGC lmit 6 51 AGC limit gauge AGC setting menu ON Digital Noise Reduction DNR display Return to Main menu End Menu display off 4 When the cursor is at MODE push the Set button to change the AGC modes as follows Set button ON OFF AGC setting menu OFF ON Automatically changes the video level within a range of the AGC limit as appropriate according to 1 When the cursor is at FIX GAIN push the Set button the brightness of subject AGC is set to ON in A mark e at the FIX GAIN gauge flashes factory setting OFF Always sets a fixed video level from the FIX GAIN 22 2 Inthis state use the Up and
121. n to Main menu End Menu display off RET END NTSC Ver XX XX XX SUB menu Digital zoom magnification adjustment Set the digital zoom to ON to display ZOOM ADV setting item Move the cursor with the Up and Down buttons to ZOOM ADV and push the Set button WIDE TELE blinks In this state Change the zoom magnification with the Up and Down buttons Note 1 Resolution decreses from usual image when using digital zoom 2 When digital zoom is used the light intensity control LIGHT CONTROL is fixed to area near the center of the picture same as BLC NO 1 In addition white detection area is also fixed to area near the center of the picture same as WB NO 1 Light intensity control and white detection area of ATW is retured to the previous setting when digital zoom is set to OFF 37 69000000909000009000000900000009090000009000000900000900900000000900000099000009 Lens type setting 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to LENS TYPE LENS TYPE setting blinks 2 In this state push the Set button to display LENS TYPE MENU LENS TYPE MENU PLENS TYPE LENS OPEN DC ON Lens type setting Lens open setting Return to Main menu End Menu display off LENS TYPE menu Lens type selection Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to LENS TYPE and push the Set button to change the setting as follows Set button DC VIDEO 38 Lens open setting External synchronizati
122. ngs and adjustments The setting menu is comprised as follows Setting menu composition Main menu page 16 i BLC on off and area setting Video level adjustment Color B W selection page 26 fe t White balance mode setting Auto tracking white balance ATW i Preset white balance AWC i Manual white balance MANUAL i R B gain adj t t et Display character setting Display position setting t Color level adjustment detail black i eese i level and digital zoom setting etc Dres i Lens setting etc Setting menu operations Three rear panel setup buttons are used to shift the cursor and select items from the menus SET f Up button Shift the cursor in the upward direction or increase an adjustment value Down button Shift the cursor in the downward direction or decrease an adjustment value Set button Press to display the main menu or to change a setting 15
123. nu setting operation switch SETUP Various setting and adjustment values are confirmed and changed with these 3 switches Refer to page 15 Setting menu operations STATUS Status lamp Normal startup status Green External synchronous mode Orange REMOTE ZN VID EO LAN REMOTE connector REMOTE Used to remote control the camera setting Refer to page 42 Remote operation of setting menu A Video output connector VIDEO Refer to page 8 Video output connection Power supply input terminal Refer to page 8 Power supply connection 5 90090000900000090000090900000909000000090000009900000900000909090000009090000009000000909000009090000000090000009000000090000009000090009000000900000090000000909 Camera menu setting operation switch SETUP Various setting and adjustment values are confirmed and changed with these 3 switches Refer to page 15 Setting menu operations N STATUS Status lamp Normal startup status Green External synchronous mode Orange REMOTE connector REMOTE Used to remote control the camera setting Refer to page 42 Remote operation of setting menu Video output connector VIDEO Refer to page 8 Video output connection mO uM AC powe
124. on signal specification Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to NTSC LENS OPEN and push the Set button to change the setting as Sync Fr duene Input amplitude Polarit follows Signal 3 y level y HD 15 734kHz 2 5Vp p Negative Set button OFF ON VD 59 94Hz 2 5Vp p Negative Lens is fully open at ON PAL Full open Sync Frequency Input amplitude Polarity It is the setting to open the auto iris lens at the time of Signal eve flange back adjustment AES operates with this setting MU m po eed 2 OND RM Mogative VD 50Hz 2 5Vp p Negative Set the shutter speed to 1 100 when using it at region where the power supply frequency is different under the lighting such as fluorescent lamps where the flicker phenomenon is generated H PHASE selection The horizontal position of image output at the time of External synchronization singal input The optimum setting has been set at the factory If necessary this can be changed as follows Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to H PHASE and push the Set button Right side setting value SYNC MODE display Current synchronous mode is displayed In case of external eB Ree this state push the Set button to change synchronization signal input it is automatically changed to EXT mode Adjustment value range 128 000 127 INT INT mode EXT s EXT mode Simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to return to t
125. onitor screen 2 Use UP and Down buttons to move the cursor to MAIN MENU The scene file setting data blinks In this state push the Set button to change the scene file Set button FILE1 FILE2 FILE3 FILE4 FILE5 P4 MAIN MENU FILE1 Scene file setting LIGHT CONTROL AVE 4 Light control menu AGC ON A AGC setting menu SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 Shutter speed setting SENS UP OFF Sensitivity enhancement Setting B W MODE OFF dA Color B W mode setting WHITE BALANCE ATW J White balance setting CAMERA TITLE OFF J Camera title menu ENHANCE J Enhance setting menu SUB MENU 4 Submenu END End Menu display off Factory setting is FILE1 Main menu Scene file factory setting Scene file No 1 2 3 4 5 nme Fog Fog A TER eis adjustment color adjustment B W Ra Do de setting setting LIGHT CONTROL MODE AVERAGE AVERAGE 0 AVERAGE BIC 2 AVERAGE I AREA reece tthe ovo irr VI ss em dete A E PD SNOd S co WP s ee mm AE M OF OF OFF MD OFF AGC 51 31 31 31 51 DNR HI HI HI HI HI SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 SENS UP OFF OFF OFF OFF AUTOx16 B W MODE OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ENHANCE FOG ADJUST OFF AUTO AUTO OFF OFF The other settings besides this table will be same as factory setting of file1 17
126. ot defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 14 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the 15 16 17 18 19 wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Overloading Do not overload wali outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Inflammable and Explosive Substance Avoid using this product where there are gases and also where th re are inflammable and explosive substances in the immediate vicinity Heavy Shock or Vibration When carrying this product around do not subject the product to heavy shock or vibration Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other haza
127. ould use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Moving A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force e and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to a E e 11 12 13 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature if you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do n
128. r DSP possessing a wide dynamic range High sensitivity high resolution The high density interline type CCD sensor with on chip micro lenses and low noise circuit design enables low light pickup down to 0 03lx with F1 2 lens AGC maximum Horizontal resolution of 560 TV lines were achieved by adopting digital signal processing technology of 380 000 440 000 PAL pixel CCD High resolution Digital signal processing LSI Contour compensation by digital technology and 2H vertical enhancer Various functions Auto tracking white balance ATW Color monochrome switch Digital noise reduction DNR Fog adjustment Backlight compensation BLC Electric shutter Electric sensitivity enhance Digital zoom Text display Dial type flange back adjustment mechanism Operating considerations Power suppl
129. r cable 6 Camera menu setting operation switch SETUP Various setting and adjustment values are confirmed and changed with these 3 switches Refer to page 15 Setting menu operations REMOTE REMOTE connector REMOTE Used to remote control the camera setting Sd laste ie O12v6 STATUS o Status lamp Normal startup status Green External synchronous mode Orange PLATE RATED Video output connector VIDEO Refer to page 42 Remote operation Refer to page 8 Video output of setting menu 9 lA connection Power supply input terminal E Refer to page 8 Power supply connection 7 900000090000009000009090000090900000009000000909000009090000009090000009000000090000009900000990000000000000090000000900000009000090009000000900000090000000909 Connections Video output connection Video output is connected from the camera back panel to the video imput of the monitor via coaxial cable If two or more monitors are connected in a loop set the 75O switch of only the final monitor to ON The type of coaxial cable 75Q is decided according to the distance with the connected device The standard maximum cable lengths without any unmarkable deterioration of image are as follows 3C 2V 150m 5C 2V
130. rds Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 20 Damage Requiring Service 21 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b if liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 22 Safety Check 23 24 Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wal
131. s b yu n 210 3 3 3 PA j TRAN 18 LP uj i AL tal EAN tr I Iri UM x 3 4 i i se i HERH o all an IR Pall Color temperature and white balance Color temperature illumination and weather condition Color temperature and white balance Color temperature is one of the properties of light The unit Color Weather illumination is Kelvin K and 0 K is equivalent to 273 C The table temperature K condition shows the relation of the color temperature of the source of 10 000 Clear blue sky light the kind of the lighting and the weather condition The 8 000 Twilight color temperature is not directly related to brightness It 7 000 Cloudy sky becomes blue when the color temperature is high and it Bright rain becomes red when lowering Human eye has adaptability Day light Xenon arc for color of light so changes in color are not sensed even 5 000 Midday sunlight with changes in illumination However a camera reproduces 2 hours after Fluorescent lamp color temperature differences faithfully compared to direct sunrise viewing by eye In order to revise the difference of such 4 000 color temperature white balance correction adjustment 3 500 1 hour after becomes necessary sunrise In this camera white balance can be adjusted with Halogen lamp automatic tracking mode ATW preset mode AWC and 3 000 500W gas filled bulb MANUAL mode
132. ters from the display move the blinking cursor to RESET then press Set button After deleting the characters the blinking cursor returns to the start of the input character selection table RET To exit the title setting menu and return to the main menu move the blinking cursor to RET and press Set button END To close the menu display and return to the normal picture screen move the cursor to END and press the Set button Note There are limited types of kanji which can be displayed in camera title Refer to the type of kanji which is descried later page 40 Title position setting POSITION It is used to decide the display position of the camera title on screen 1 Shift the blinking cursor to POSITION and press the Set button to open the title position screen indicated in the figure Screen top and bottom positions are determined respectively by TOP and BOTTOM MODE settings 2 Press the Up and Down buttons to shift the characters left and right repectively Afterwards press the Set button to confirm the display position and return to the main menu Up button Down button CAMERA NO 1 ees Character display position Top GO Character display position Bottom Title position screen TOP 32 Enhancement menu ENHANCE Enhancement menu is used to modify the picture quality of camera output 1 Press the Set button for longer than 2 seconds to display the Main menu Use the Up and Down buttons to mo
133. tically according to the brightness of subject It is the brightness picture level that displayed inside when color image is changed to black and white image AUTO H About 70 or less of proper value AUTO M About 50 or less of proper value AUTO L About 35 or less of proper value When switching from black and white picture to color picture AGC gain or SENS UP refers to magnification Therefore when AGC setting is OFF and furthermore SENS UP setting is OFF MANU AUTO setting of BW MODE can not be used 26 5 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to MONO COLOR and push the Set button MONO COLOR setting data flashes In this state push the Set button to set the time for change black and white to color Adjustment value range 001 030 unit second 6 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to COLOR MONO COLOR MONO setting data flashes In this state push the Set button to set the time for change black and white to color Adjustment value range 001 030 unit second Color BW switching The camera CCD responds to infrared light 700 1000nm that is invisible to the human eye Normal color camera uses an IR cut filter to remove the infrared components in order to bring it close to human eye This condition is used for color image In case of black and white image the IR cut filter is removed in order to making it more sensitive for infrared light
134. tting Camera title menu Enhance setting menu Sub menu End Menu display off Main menu 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to B W MODE B W MODE setting data flashes 3 In this state push the Set button to display B W MODE MENU 4 In this state push the Set button to change the color BW mode setting as follows Set button OFFON AUTO H AUTO M AUTO L 25 out when taking picture of subject with a fast movement At that time switch the DNR setting to OFF ded B W to color mode change time setting TT Color to B W mode change time setting tem Return to Main menu een End Menu display off B W setting menu OFF This mode is of color picture factory setting ON This mode is of black and white picture AUTO Inthis mode color image black and white image is changed automa
135. ve the cursor to ENHANCE Push the Set button to display the ENHANCE MENU 2 ENHANCE MENU CHROMA DETAIL PEDESTAL GAMMA POLARITY 000 000 f OOO 1 ON f POSITIVE Color level adjustemnt Detail adjustment Black level adjustment Gamma setting Picture polarity negative positive Left and right reverse display Fog adjustment Digital zoom menu Return to Main menu End Menu display off MIRROR FOG ADJUST D ZOOM RET END ENHANCE menu Color level adjustment CHROMA The optimum color level has been set at the factory If necessary this can be changed as follows Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor toCHROMA and push the Set button Right side setting value blinks In this state push the Set button to adjust color level Adjustment value range 128 000 50 33 DETAIL fine setting 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to DETAIL Simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to display the resolution setting menu RESOLUTION MENU 2 DETAIL MENU 2 DE Resolution mode PRESOLUTION NORMAL eren Return to Sub menu ven End Menu display off DETAIL menu RESOLUTION setting Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to RESOLUTION and push the Set button Right side setting value blinks In this state push the Set button to change resolution setting Set button NORMAL HIGH NORMAL Standard resolution setting HI
136. y 1 Note that it will take few seconds after power on until a picture is displayed on the monitor 2 Switching regulator is used in power circuit of this camera Therefore when power supply AC 100V is raised slowly camera may not operate normally In this case turn off the power and turn on it after few seconds Handling 1 Do not attempt to remove cover 2 Before plugging or unplugging a connector be sure to turn off power 3 When installing or removing a lens take care that water or dust does not enter inside of the camera Installing and storage Avoid installing or storing the camera in the following environments Environments exposed to direct sunlight rain or snow Where combustible or corrosive gas exists Excessively warm or cold environment Operating temperature 0 to 40 C Humid or dusty environment Place subjected to excessive vibration or shock Environment exposed to strong electric or magnetic field Do not aim the camera lens at the sun Do not shoot strong light or a scene including strong light To obtain stable performance for long time When the camera is used continuously for long time under high ambient temperature the internal electrical parts become deteriorated resulting in short life To use the camera continuously for long time the highest temperature must be below 40 C Cleaning Use a blower or a lens brush to remove dusts on the lens or the optical fi

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