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JVC KY-F1030 User's Manual

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1. Default Setting Switch 1 2 Connect the ANALOG OUT connector or the IEEE1394 connector to the PC Set the function setting switch NO 1 on the switch panel on the side of the KY F1030 to ON SE Turn ON the KY F1030 and then start the PC When connecting through the IEEE1394 connector power is supplied from the PC Adjust the monitor MEMO For how to adjust see the instructions for the employed monitor The peak level of the test signal is set to 0 7V from the fac tory To use 0 57V change the setting by TEST PATTERN LEVEL on the SYSTEM SETTING screen r page E40 TEST PATTERN E21 3 Settings and adjustments for shooting cont d White balance adjustment Since the colour of light light temperature changes depending on the light source readjust the white balance AUTO WHITE when the light source of the object changes x In the digital output mode white balance adjustment should be performed using the special application software KY LINK 1 Open the side switch panel and press the MENU but ton for 2 seconds or longer The MENU screen ap pears on the monitor screen 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select 2 WHITE BALANCE the text will be displayed in purple when selected then press the SET button The WHITE BALANCE screen will appear Inside window
2. MENU 2 G a 4 a ate IRIS MODE AUTO Switched in accordance with the used lens ag Js 3 In the submenu screen press the UP or DOWN but MANUAL AUTO When using auto iris lens ton in the same manner as above to select a submenu MANUAL e His ae dbl iris lens f i e Lens not mounte item then press the SET button The setting will be e When using manual iris while auto iris lens confirmed and registered to the memory is mounted The set value will be displayed in purple indicating that When the auto iris lens cable is not connected to the a ES it can be changed LENS connector the setting automatically becomes 1 EXPOSURE MANUAL TMI TESBACANGE 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change to set AE LEVEL 128 Used to adjust the video level when auto iris ALC and 3 PROCESS value then press the SET button to confirm the set 127 a are wats Cee ee ncreasing the value Raises the leve 4 LENS vee will etre whi NORMAL Decreasing the value Lowers the level 5 SYSTEM SETTING A MEMO 126 MEMO MENU screen Continuous pressing of the UP or DOWN button will 127 E wes WHEN AUDI ALC and EET are allsetto change the set value in increment of 10 Use this feature operara when making large changes in value AE AREA FULL Used to set the detection area for auto iris Switch MEMO Item Set value UPyand e Pressing the MENU but
3. 31 AUTO MANUAL Se FW BE 31 5 Menu screen settings continued PROCESS screen continued PROCESS screen indicates the factory setting indicates the factory setting Set Value ON Used to set whether to use automatic adjustment of the OFF black level in accordance with the signal level during shoot ing Use this adjustment when the black level of the video image fluctuates Contents LEVEL 32 When ON is 31 selected NORMAL Black level is adjusted Increasing the value Lowers the black level Compensation becomes higher Decreasing the value Raises the black level Compensation becomes smaller 31 NORMAL ADJUST COLOR MATRIX Used to set whether the color matrix value should be a standard value or variable NORMAL Standard value used for color matrix ADJUST The color matrix becomes variable The following adjustments can only be made when this setting is selected B Y GAIN 8 When ADJUST 7 is selected B YGaIN NORMAL When ADJUST s selected R Y GAIN When ADJUST is selected R Y GAIN When ADJUST is selected B G HUE 32 When ADJUST 31 is selected 7 NORMAL B G HUE e When ADJUST 30 is selected 31 R G HUE When ADJUST is selected R G HUE When ADJUST
4. UP 3 Press the UP or DOWN button to select COLOR MENU He Hsen TEMP the text will be displayed in purple when se POY lected then press the SET button The set value will be displayed in purple indicating that it can be changed 4 Press the UP or DOWN button to select the setting depending on the usage environment 3200K when using low temperature lighting such as a halogen lamp etc fe MENU 5600K when using high temperature lighting under 1 EXPOSURE the sunlight etc Pressing the SET button will register the setting in the main unit memory The set value will be displayed in white MEMO Pressing the MENU button without pressing the SET button will not register the set value and the unit will return to the setting prior to the change Select WHITE BALANCE 2 WHITE BALANCE 3 PROCESS 4 LENS 5 SYSTEM SETTING MENU screen Item Set value WHITE eee 5 Press the UP DOWN and SET buttons to set COLOR TEMP 3200K coron TEMP 2200 WHITE BAL in the WHITE BALANCE screen to LEVEL R NORMAL LEVEL B NORMAL AUTO 6 After pressing the MENU button twice to return to the normal screen place a white object with the same light ing conditions as the object to record then zoom in to display white near the center of the screen more than 80 area of screen
5. EXPOSURE IRIS MODE AUTO AE LEVEL NORMAL Normal screen Normal screen WES ABE AN ARUL gt IRIS LEVEL 128 SHUTTER STEP SPEED 1 8s GAIN STEP LEVEL OdB ALC MAX 12dB Press the MENU Press the MENU EEI LIMIT 1 7 5s button less than 2 button more than EXPOSURE screen ay COLOR MATRIN Es COLOR MATRIX NORMAL seconds 2 seconds EO RACES N DAINU IA B Y GAIN COLOR TEMP 3200K R Y GAIN WHITE BAL AUTO R Y GAIN LEVEL R NORMAL B G HUE MENU QUICK MENU LEVEL B NORMAL B G HUE AE LEVEL NORMAL R G HUE IRIS LEVEL 128 1 EXPOSURE R G HUE SHUTTER STEP 2 WHITE BALANCE SPEED 1 8s 3 PROCESS GAIN STEP 4 LENS LEVEL OdB 5 SYSTEM SETTING OCUS zoom 128 WHITE BALANCE screen PROCESS 1 2 ET PROCESS 2 2 PIXEL CHECK COLOR MATRIX MENU QUICK screen MENU screen PIXEL COMP OFF PIXEL CHECK gt OK OK SET CANCEL MENU PLEASE CLOSE THE LENS IRIS PROCESS screen PIXEL CHECK screen LENS IRIS MODE AUTO IRIS LEVEL SERVO SEL POSITION MEMO Netcom kage Pressing the MENU button while in any of the menu screens will return the unit to the previous screen e When an RS 232C device is connected the LENS screen items that can be operated by the remote con VSTE SETTINGS trol unit will be indicated by REMOTE in the AE DISPLAY OFF MENU screen and these items will not be FRZ CANCEL MANUAL ENARA opera
6. Connecting through analog output connector The image shot by the KY F1030 can be shown on the computer s monitor AA P700 Connect the power supply page E18 D AC AC adapter ANALOG OUT DC IN b lt iy Microscope adapter 1 Connect the KY F1030 s ANALOG OUT connector to the PC s capture board 2 Connect the AC adapter AA P700 to the KY F1030 and then turn ON the power 3 Turn ON the PC For instructions on how to operate the video capture board or the employed application software see the respective instruction manual CAUTION use a 1 2 inch C mount microscope adapter compatible with the microscope to be employed MEMO When the shutter speed becomes slower slower than 1 7 5s the image may be seen interrupted Also the image will not freeze even when the external trigger switch is pressed E15 2 Before shooting continued Combining with a presentation system The image shot by the KY F1030 can be passed though a scan rate converter and shown on a D ILA presenter or SXGA compliant monitor AA P700 Connect the power supply
7. AUTO WHITE ok Auto white operation completed MEMO e When the colour temperature of the subject changes as the darkness increases do not change the illumination Instead narrow the lens iris and take the white balance again by pressing the AW Auto White button e When a shutter speed exceeding 1 sec is used it is not possible to launch the auto white balance function Temporarily return the shutter setting to below 1 sec and launch the auto white balance function or set the WHITE BAL item to MANUAL or PRESET e Pressing the AW button in the FREEZE condition cancels the freeze X E23 3 Settings and adjustments for shooting contd Focus adjustment Back focus adjustment can be performed on the KY F1030 When using a lens that is not provided with function for adjustment of back focus make the adjustment as described in the following Perform this adjustment while observing the PC s monitor screen When using a lens that is pro vided with function for adjust ment of back focus make the adjustment on the lens side Focus ring Female FOCUS MENU QUICK AE LEVEL IRIS LEVEL SHUTTER SPEED GAIN LEVEL FOCUS ZOOM AUTOL 128 EE 1 8s STEP 0dB 128 128 Set the EEI mode 1 Using a screwdriver loosen the LOCK backfocus lock ing screw by turning it counterclockwise Open the le
8. is selected Adjusts the color saturation Increasing the value Colors become more glowing Decreasing the value Colors become duller B Y GAIN More blue o B Y GAIN More yellow 7 o B Y GAIN More red magenta 8 B Y GAIN More green cyan Adjusts the hue B G HUE More blue o B G HUE More yellow o R G HUE More red magenta o R G HUE More green cyan E38 Item Set Value Contents PIXEL COMP OFF ON Selects whether or not white spot compensation should be performed OFF White spot compensation not performed ON White spot compensation performed r page E28 White spot compensation LENS screen indicates the factory setting Set Value Detects the positions of white spots r page E28 White spot compensation Contents AUTO MANUAL Switched in accordance with the employed lens AUTO When auto iris lens is employed MANUAL e When manual iris lens is employed e No lens mounted e When auto iris lens is mounted but used as manual iris lens If the auto iris lens cable is not connected to the LENS connector the setting automatically becomes MANUAL IRIS LEVEL When MANUAL is selected 1 0 3 28 255 Sets the iris level when MANUAL is selected for the IRIS MODE Increasing the value Opens the iris Decreasing the value Closes t
9. MENU RESET OK OK SET CANCEL MENU MENU RESET screen Open the side switch panel and press the MENU but ton for 2 seconds or longer The MENU screen appears on the monitor screen Press the UP or DOWN button to select 5 SYSTEM SETTING displayed in purple when selected and then press the SET button The SYSTEM SETTING screen appears Press the UP or DOWN button to select MENU RE SET displayed in purple when selected and then press the SET button The MENU RESET screen appears When the SET button is pressed all the menu set tings are returned to the initial settings At this time the MENU RESET Ok message appears for about 3 seconds before the SYSTEM SETTING screen returns Press the MENU button again to return to the normal screen MENU RESET OK Completion screen E43 6 Others About ALC and EEI operations ALC stands for Automatic Level Control and EEI for Extended Electronic Iris page E34 By making the respective settings the Automatic Level Control ALC will operate under dark lighting and the electronic shutter EEI will operate under bright lighting Furthermore setting the IRIS mode to AUTO will synchronize sensitivity iris and electronic shutter so that an appro priate signal level can be acquired automatically at all times The ALC mode increases sensitivity from OdB to 12dB under dark lighting and the EE
10. VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED JVC is a registered trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD aJ VC is a registered trademark in Japan the U S A the U K and many other countries 2001 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED eioweg jea O 0L3 AM Printed in Japan JVC Digital Camera Digitale Kamera Camera num rique INSTRUCTIONS KY F1 030 BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS Illustration with optional lens attachment For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the unit Retain this information for future reference Model No KY F1030 recycled paper Serial No Introduction Before recording Settings and adjustments for recording Various recording methods Menu screen settings Others This instruction book is made from 100 LWT0016 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 10 11 12 Read all of these instructions Save these instructions for later use All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards Do not use this appliance near water for example near a bathtub washbowIl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimmin
11. WHITE BALANCE screen E22 3 Settings and adjustments for shooting contd 7 Press the AW Auto White button When auto white is in operation the auto white op eration area and AUTO WHITE OPERATION will be displayed on the monitor screen When the white balance is successfully set AUTO WHITE OK will appear for about 3 seconds on the screen and the unit will return to the normal screen pi MEMO e When the shutter speed is set to a slow speed it may take a while before the white balance operation is completed e With the factory setting it may take up to 13 seconds de pending on the subject When setting the shutter speed to 1 s takes maximum of 1 minute 45 seconds e Error display When the auto white balance cannot be set one of the following error messages will appear and the unit will return to the normal screen NG OBJECT bad object Displayed when the object consists of little whiteness or when the colour temperature is not correct Change to a white object and redo the white balance ERROR LOW LIGHT shortage of light Displayed when the lighting is too dark Brighten the lighting and redo the white balance ERROR OVER LIGHT excessive light e Displayed when the lighting is too bright Close the lens iris or lower the brightness and redo the white balance Auto white operation area 4 AUTO WHITE OPERATHION Auto white in operation
12. Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverand ren For Norway For Finland ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batteri returneres apparatieverandoren VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laltevalmistajan suoaittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and protection requirements of the corre sponding European Directives This equipment is designed for professional video appliances and can be used in the following environments e residential area in houses or rural area CAUTION To prevent electric shock do not open the cabinet No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to quali fied service personnel Due to design modifications data given in this in struction book are subject to possible change with out prior notice This unit is designed for professional use only Information for USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment INFORMATION FOR CANADA RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA
13. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 e Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada E2 e commercial and light industry e g offices or theatres e urban outdoors In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compat ibility we recommend to use cables not exceeding the following length Cable Port Cable Length Exclusive Cable 2 meters Cable of LENS Single wire MONITOR Monitor Cable 2 meters IEEE1394 IEEE1394 Cable 4 5 meters MD CONTROL MD CONTROL Cable 0 6 meters Caution Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism for example near a radio or TV transmitter transformer motor etc the picture may be disturbed In such case please keep the apparatus away from the sources of the disturbance E3 Table of Contents 1 Introduction FO AtUIOS T E A A A E SA 6 Accessories and attachments erisia aa aaveen idara riiai 7 Cautionary notes for the correct usage of this product ssseessseresrrierierrerieriereerners 8 Part names and their fUNCtIONS 0 0 0 eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeaeecaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeeseaeeeaeeas 9 Pin configurations Of CONNMECHOLS sssini doie igis v daa aiiai 12 2 Before shooting Connecting through digital output CONNECHOTF 0 eee eeceeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeseeeaeeeaeeeaeeeeeseeeeeneeaes Connecting through analog output connector Combining with a presenta
14. When STEP is selected 4s 2s 1s 1 2s 1 4s 1 8s 1 15s 1 30s 1 60s 1 125s 1 250s 1 500s 1 1000s 1 2000s SPEED When V SCAN is selected 3 990s 1 7 501s 1 5906 836s SPEED When RANDON is selected E34 1 7 500s 1 126 134s 1 5648 193s The shutter speed can be changed when SHUTTER is set to STEP V SCAN or RANDOM MEMO When the shutter speed is slower than 1 7 5 s the following phenomena may occur 1 The screen update rate becomes longer in the case of digital output 2 The displayed image will appear intermittently in the case of analog output 3 Time will be required for the auto white auto iris and ALC operations If the shutter speed is set slower than 1 s these operations will behave as follows Auto white Auto white balance function cannot be started lt page E23 White balance adjustment Auto iris Stops at the iris value at that time ALC Stops at the sensitivity at that time To use a shutter speed slower than 1 s use with the fol lowing settings selected IRIS MODE MANUAL GAIN STEP or V GAIN There may be shortage of light when the shutter speed is increased In this case adjust the iris or sensitivity Atten tion should be paid to the picture quality when the sensi tivity is raised since the image becomes coarse indicates the factory setting Set Value Contents
15. button e Switch 3 lt SYNC ON GREEN gt ON Applies the sync signal to the green G channel of the video signal that is output through the ANALOG OUT connector OFF The sync signal is not applied e Switch 4 lt RESERVED gt This switch is not used Leave it at OFF E11 1 Introduction continued ANALOG OUTPUT terminal D sub MD CONTROL Metal 12 pin female Pin configurations of connectors DC IN terminal Mini DIN 8 pin female REMOTE terminal Metal 10 pin female 8 1 8 n e 7 2 15 pin female 10 a fos 2 8 3 7 Signal name 4 6 Signal name 1 A WHITE L active Signal name Mites 12 1 2 TRG IN L active 1 R OUT 700mV p p 75 Q Signal name 2 3 4 WEN active 3 3V p p 2 G OUT 700mV p p 75 9 FOCUS CONT SELECT 3 A 3 BOUT 700mV p p 75 9 ZOOM CONT SELECT 4 2 4 NC GND 6 RS SDI 7 RS SDO 6 R GND 12 V 6 8 GND 7 9 12V 7 G GND NG 8 10 OPERATION 8 ZAAD FOCUS CTL CAUTION ENB ZOOM CTL LENS terminal Metal 12 pin female Consult your JVC dealer concerning the re NC 10 mote terminal connection GND 1 Remote cable must use shielded cable NC 8 2 Outer shield of remote cable must to
16. Turn the FOCUS backfocus adjustment screw to ob tain optimal focus Repeat steps 4 through 7 two or three times Turn the LOCK backfocus locking screw clockwise to lock PC monitor increase the shutter speed by pressing the UP but Select V SCAN ton MENU QUICK 6 Press the SET button when the bar is at its minimum AE LEVEL NORMAL rs IRIS LEVEL 128 Data is registered to KY 1030 memory SHUTTER V SCAN SPEED 1 1 8s ee GAIN STEP BRUET ace Pressing the MENU button without pressing the SET button ZOOM 128 will return the unit to its previous settings without confirming the changes MENU QUICK screen 7 Press the MENU button to return to the normal screen MEMO e The vertical scan frequency differs depending on the PC type and the horizontal bar may not be completely cleared away The frequency may also change depending on the software used E25 4 Shooting a computer monitor screen cont d Synchronizing flash and external trigger To synchronize the flash with the input of an external trigger use the REMOTE connector on the rear Pin configurations of connectors page E12 m When the shutter mode is other than RANDOM EEI lt gt page E34 SHUTTER item In response to the trigger input the KY F1030 outputs a flash signal for the CCD accumulation period of the next frame e The image shot at the moment that th
17. connect F gt 7 a 10 pin connector outer metal shell Hs 3 3V p p negative polarity E A Do not input the external trigger during the Vs 3 3V p p negative polarity 6 4 first 5 seconds after the power is turned ON NC Terminal Signal name name 1 0 Conditions NC NC GND NC IRIS CONTROL 2 TRG IN IN e 3 3V CMOS e Schmidt Trigger e Pull up to 3 3V at 4 7kQ e Contact point recommended e Maximum rated voltage 5 3V e H level 2 4 5 0V e Llevel 0 0 5V e Pulse width 130 us or higher 12V DC 400mA max IRIS POSITION OUT 3 3V p p negative polarity IRIS AUTO MANU NC CAUTION E device whose current consumption is max 400 mA or less E12 OUT e Open collector e Maximum rated current 150mA e Maximum rated voltage 12V personal computers CAUTION be not connect directly to monitor for use with IEEE 1394 connector 6 AG 5 4 Hg 3 2 E G 1 Signal name VP Current VG GND TPB TPB TPA TPA 2 Before shooting Connecting through digital output connector The KY F1030 can be remote controlled from a personal computer and the shot image can be shown on the computer s monitor lt Connection Example gt Shooting with the camera when the flash is fired by the timing of an external trigger switch Connect to th
18. in bodily injury To prevent the unit from falling connect the unit to a strong surface with a wire chain etc When connecting such chain use the bracket locking screw hole on the side which the camera mounting bracket is not mounted e When mounted on top M 2 6 x 10 mm provided e When mounted on underside M 2 6 x 6 mm Take special caution to the length of the optional wire as well For the fall preventive wire use the one with the strength that is more than 10 times of a mass including the lens S 3 Settings and adjustments for shooting Lens settings Set according to whether the used lens to be used is an auto iris lens or a manual lens Set the used Lens EXPOSUREJ IRIS MODE AUTO AE LEVEL NORMAL AE AREA FULL IRIS LEVEL 128 SHUTTER STEP SPEED 1 8s GAIN STEP LEVEL 0dB ALC MAX 12dB EEI LIMIT 1 7 5s Default setting AUTO Set the IRIS MODE on the EXPOSURE screen page E33 AUTO Setting when auto iris lens is used in auto mode MANUAL Set when using a manual lens using an auto iris Monitor adjustment lens in MANUAL or no lens If the auto iris lens cable is not connected to the LENS connector the setting automatically becomes MANUAL The colour contrast and brightness are adjusted whilst built in test signals of the camera are being displayed on the PC monitor ANALOG OUT IEEE1394
19. refer servicing to qualified service personnel under following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the appliance c If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water d If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation e If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition Il Il JVC Sales Office JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS U K LIMITED ULLSWATER HOUSE KENDAL AVENUE LONDON W3 0OXA UNITED KINGDOM TEL 020 8896 6000 JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS GMBH GRUENER WEG 12 61169 FRIEDBERG HESSEN GERMANY TEL 06031 6050 JVC P
20. 024 DIGITAL 1280 x 960 1360 x 1024 Imaging device Scanning type Available pixels Effective no of pixels Aspect ratio Approx 4 3 SHUTTER speed 3 990s to 1 5960 836s Lens mount C mount Analog output Digital output R G B signal 0 7V p p 75 Q IEEE1394 1995 IIDC 1394 based Digital Camera Specification Ver 1 30 standard Synchronization internal Sync signal output Hs Vs 3 3V p p negative polarity or SYNC ON GREEN 0 3V p p Operating temperature range 0 C to 40 C with humidity of less than 80 RH Input voltage DC 12V when AA P700 is used DC8V to 40V IEEE1394 power supply 8 W when AA P700 is used including lens 3 2 W when AA P700 is used camera in stand alone use 2 5 W when IEEE1394 power supply 12V Mass Approx 470g Power consumption Connectable PC models Pentium IT 1 GHz or higher DOS V PC AT compatible machine Pentium 4 1 3 GHz or higher is recom mended Memory 64 MB or more 20 MB or more empty hard disk space space for application software install OS Windows 98SE Me 2000 Video circuit Circuit capable of full color dis play at XGA 1024 x 768 or higher resolution UXGA 1600 x 1200 or higher is recommended More than one empty PCI slot Ver 2 1 When the recommended conditions are not met the image may stretch outside the screen depending on the image size or the display frame rate may become slow Connectable peripheral e
21. 19 Locking screws for the camera mounting bracket M2 6 x 6mm 3 units CAUTION e Always use the attached screws Using screws that exceed 6mm may result in mal function of the unit When the bracket is mounted on the top sur face of the camera use the provided screws length 10 mm Screw holes for mounting the camera 1 4 inch Used when mounting the camera to a fixer or rotating platform Side switch panel inside Open the door to access a switch panel used when making settings on menus Side switch panel section c gt page E11 FOCUS backfocus adjustment screw This is adjusted to the optimal wide setting when shipped from the factory Should be readjusted when required by the lens used in combination with the camera Focus adjustment gt page E24 LOCK backfocus locking screw Screw to lock the backfocus adjustment mechanism Focus adjustment lt page E24 E9 1 Introduction continued Rear 19 ANALOG OUT our O hO Fo Fl le se INSTRUCTION MANUAL IEEE I394 Ee ANALOG OUTPUT connector Analog output connector for video signal Used when connecting the camera to an SXGA compliant capture board or the des ignated scan rate converter integrated with the computer Pin configurations of connectors lt page E13 MEMO P700 is used as the power supply POWER indicator Lights when p
22. E AUTO Used to set the white balance mode LEVEL 7 When DETAIL is set to ON the emphasis level of the BALANCE MANUAL AUTO Select this setting when white balance adjustment When ON is 6 detail is adjusted PRESET should be operating 7 page E23 White balance selected Increasing the value Sharpens details adjustment f NORMAL Decreasing the value Softens details Fine adjustment of the white accomplished by the i white balance can be made using LEVEL R and LEVEL B 7 MANUAL LEVEL be changed using LEVEL NOISE SUP OFF Reduces noise in the video signal Item Set Value Contents PRESET The white balance is fixed at the setting made for When ON is LOW OFF Noise reduction is not performed the COLOR TEMP item selected MIDDLE LOW MIDDLE HIGH Noise reduction is performed LEVEL R 8 The red color in the white balance can be adjusted when WHITE HIGH The reduction rate increases in the order of LOW gt When 7 BAL is set to AUTO or MANUAL MIDDLE gt HIGH AUTO is e Increasing the value Red tint of screen becomes stronger MEMO selected NORMAL Decreasing the value Red tint of screen becomes weaker l 8 LEVEL R 0 When a as E ON The video signal is compensated to make the eee ee 32 image viewed on the screen natural OFF No compensation and the video signal is out 63 put linearly LEVEL B 8 The blue color in the white b
23. ENU SET mm i l umam co ae QO MENU button Press this button to output the menu screen through the ANALOG OUT connector Press again to stop display of the menu Setting procedure r7 page E32 UP AW auto white balance UP button e AW auto white Press this button to adjust the white bal ance when the light source illuminating the subject changes White balance adjustment page E22 e UP While the menu screen is displayed press this button to move up to a select able item on the menu While an item is selected use this button to change the set value Setting procedure gt page E32 SET button While the menu screen is displayed press this button to select a submenu or confirm a selected item or set value Setting procedure r7 page E32 DOWN button While the menu screen is displayed press this button to move down to a selectable item on the menu While an item is selected use this button to change the set value Setting procedure r7 page E32 Function setting switch Used for setting the functions of the KY F1030 oe BoU e Switch 1 lt TEST PATTERN gt ON Test signal is output OFF The image being shot by the cam era is output Monitor adjustment gt page E21 SYSTEM SETTING screen page E40 e Switch 2 lt MENU LOCK gt ON Disables the MENU button OFF Enables the MENU
24. I modeautomatically adjusts the range of 1 7 5 s to 1 2384 7 s calculated value under bright lighting In other words the signal level is adjusted in the range of 2 graduations of the aperture under dark lighting and 8 graduations under bright lighting When the IRIS mode is set to manual the sensitivity and electronic shutter change continuously while the iris setting stays fixed 7 page E33 IRIS MODE This feature holds the advantage of being able to shoot under changing light conditions without the depth of field altering MEMO e The status of ALC and EEI can be displayed on the screen gt page E40 AE DISPLAY e When EEI is used the amount of change in one step of the signal level will be large and the precision becomes bad as the shutter speed is faster e When analog output is used and EEI LIMIT is set to 1s when a dark subject is shot the image will appear intermittently so the 1 7 5s setting should be used Operational range when ALC MAX 12dB i 4 16 63 250 1000 4000 16000 64000 Light Ix 8 31 125 500 2000 8000 32000 640000 12dB 6dB 0dB 17 5 EEI LIMIT EEI When 1 7 5s Ae 115 1 30 1 60 1 120 1 2384 7 EEI LIMIT i Auto Iris _ i When 1s F2 F28 F4 F56 F8 F11 F16 12dB_ 6dB _0dB ALC EEI 11 8718 1 3 75s E44 Specifications 1 2 inch IT CCD Progressive 1 45 million pixels 1392 H x 1040 V ANALOG 1360 x 1
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26. STEP RANDOM Used to synchronize the CCD accumulation timing with the trigger input The shutter speed can be changed with the SPEED item EEI Used to automatically change the shutter speed in accordance with the brightness of the subject OFF Fixed at 1 7 5 s SPEED When STEP is selected 4s 2s 1s 1 2s 1 4s 1 8s 1 15s 1 30s 1 60s 1 125s 1 250s 1 500s 1 1000s 1 2000s The shutter speed can be changed when SHUTTER is set to STEP V SCAN or RANDOM E41 5 Menu screen settings continued MENU QUICK screen continued indicates the factory setting Item Set Value Contents SHUTTER SPEED When V SCAN is selected 3 990s 1 7 501s 1 5906 836s SPEED When RANDOM is selected 1 7 500s 1 126 134s 1 5648 193s r MEMO e When the shutter speed is slower than 1 7 5 s the following phenomena may occur 1 The screen update rate becomes longer in the case of digital output 2 The displayed image will appear intermittently in the case of analog output 3 Time will be required for the auto white auto iris and ALC operations If the shutter speed is set slower than 1 s these operations will behave as follows Auto white Auto white balance function cannot be started page E23 White balance adjustment Auto iris Stops at the iris value at that time ALC Stops at the sensitivity at that time To use a s
27. STEP ALC V GAIN LEVEL When STEP is selected OdB 6dB 12dB LEVEL When V GAIN is selected 0dB 0 2dB 0 4dB 12dB Used to switch the sensitivity mode STEP The sensitivity can be changed with the LEVEL item ALC The sensitivity is automatically changed in ac cordance with ambient brightness V GAIN The sensitivity can be changed in detail with the LEVEL item ALC MAX 120B 6dB Sets the maximum sensitivity of ALC which automatically switches the sensitivity in accordance with ambient bright ness EEI LIMIT 1 7 5s 1s Sets the minimum value for the shutter speed when the shutter mode is set to EEI 1 7 5s Set to 1 7 5s 1s Set to 1s When analog output is used the monitor image will be stopping many times when the shutter speed becomes slower so set at 1 75 s E35 5 Menu screen settings continued WHITE BALANCE screen PROCESS screen indicates the factory setting indicates the factory setting Set Value Contents 3200K Used to set the standard color temperature of the white balance s z 5600K 3200K For use under low color temperature illumination DETAIL ON Used to set whether to emphasize details contours such as halogen lamps etc OFF ON Detail emphasis is performed 5600K For use under high color temperature illumination OFF Detail emphasis is not performed such as sunlight etc WHIT
28. alance can be adjusted when WHITE MASTER BLACK 32 Used to adjust the pedestal level master black which is When 7 BAL is set to AUTO or MANUAL 31 the standard of black when the lens is capped To see AUTO is Increasing the value Blue tint of screen becomes stronger Ja j ioi p selected NORMAL Decreasing the value Blue tint of screen becomes weaker more details in black areas raising the pedestal level will s 0 brighten the entire screen 8 Increasing the value Raises the pedestal level LEVEL B 0 31 Decreasing the value Lowers the pedestal level Wh MANUAL is ON Compensation of the black level when flaring effect oc selected 32 OFF curs and black areas are tinted with color due to irregular re reflection of light entering the lens Color temperature when COLOR TEMP and WHITE BALACNCE are set Regard the values as reference values LEVEL R 32 Compensation of the black level of Rch When ON is 31 Increasing the value Red tint becomes weaker WHITE COLOR TEMP selected NORMAL Decreasing the value Red tint becomes stronger BALANCE 15000K PRESET AUTO LEVEL B 32 Compensation of the black level of Bch MANUAL When ON is 31 Increasing the value Blue tint becomes weaker PRESET selected NORMAL Decreasing the value Blue tint becomes stronger Note that when the noise reduction is increased de tails may get lost in the coarse parts of the image
29. ble directly on the camera pg N Ot ec ocn ed The menu is not displayed if the KY F1030 is MERU BESET Pl oe EU RENU connected to the PC through the digital out put connector gt page E14 SYSTEM SETTING screen MENU RESET screen E30 oo ommrrn005509090AA_ EB 5 Menu screen settings continued EXPOSURE eee Used for settings related to the video level such as iris shutter sensitivity etc T Open the side switch panel and press the MENU but 2 WHITE BALANCE Used to make settings for color temperature and white balance ton for 2 seconds or longer The MENU screen ap 3 PROCESS ceccsecseeees Used to make settings for detail compensation gamma master pears on the monitor screen black flare compensation Auto Black Level ABL etc The MENU QUICK screen can be displayed by 4 LENS piniis Sets the control method for the lens iris and lens focus and zoom control method pressing the MENU button for less than 2 seconds 5 SYSTEM SETTING Sets the screen display method and level of test pattern 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select a menu item EXPOSURE screen the menu item will be displayed in purple when se UP lected then press the SET button to display the SET submenu screen Item Set Value Contents indicates the factory setting
30. e FLASH signal is outputted is output as the next frame e In the case of digital output output stops with shooting of this frame and the image on the PC s monitor will be in the FREEZE condition e How to cancel the FREEZE condition can be selected page E40 FRZ CANCEL item e The trigger interval must be minimum 3 frames 405 msec at a shutter speed of 1 7 5 s or faster e When the FREEZE cancel mode is set to MANUAL FLASH will not be output in response to the trigger input for FREEZE cancellation Timing chart Trigger VD Internal U U U EXP im CCD accumulation period FLASH Analog fe output WEN ji l l MEMO During output of the FLASH signal the FREEZE indication will appear momentarily on the com puter monitor If it is preferred that the indication is not shown set the FRZ DISPLAY item to OFF r Page E40 FRZ DISPLAY item E26 m When the shutter mode is RANDOM e CCD accumulation is performed in sync with the trigger input and this period is output as the FLASH signal e At the same shutter speeds the delay from the trigger input to the FLASH output is almost uniform as shown in Table A below Also the pulse width of the FLASH output differs with the shutter speed The trigger input interval is restricted as shown in Table B Do not input at a shorter interval than the min
31. e power supply page E18 EE 1394 AC adapter Connecting the IEEE 1394 a Cable page E18 A aes software DC IN REMOTE IEEE1394 X host i aS adapter i Attach lens i page E17 Flash f x Trigger switch Connect the KY F1030 s IEEE1394 connector to the IEEE1394 host adapter on the PC Connect the flash and trigger switch to the REMOTE terminal 3 Turn on the power of the KY F1030 The power for KY F1030 can be supplied from the IEEE1394 connector of personal com puter However be sure to use the AC adapter AA P700 when using the motorized lens or when using both analog output and digital output in combination 4 Turn ON the PC and then start up the special application software KY LINK For how to operate the application software see the Help file of the KY LINK Ph 7 CAUTION Do not turn the power switch on the AC adapter ON OFF or unplug the IEEE1394 cable while the application software is running e Before using the computer with the KY F1030 release any settings that automatically set the com puter in the Stand by or Hibernate mode MEMO If two or more KY F1030 cameras are connected to one computer it is not possible to view the camera images simultaneously E14
32. etween the 8 pin DC IN terminal on the rear of the main unit and the 8 pin TO CAMERA terminal of the AC adapter AA P700 connect the power cable 2m which is provided ay Ring Plug AA P700 AC adapter DC 12v 0UTPUT Sg vieo oumu B A actoov TO CAMERA connector AC White marking After inserting the plug com DC IN connector a f g plug i Connect the end with power cable pletely tighten the securing the white marking to the AC adapter provided ring Make sure white indication of power cable comes to AA P700 side CAUTION e Be sure to use the AA P700 power supply Before connecting power cable make sure that the power switch on the AA P700 is set to OFF Connecting with the power switch on may result in camera malfunction e When connected through the digital output Connecting through digital output connector page E14 power can be supplied from the PC but control of a motorized lens and analog output will not be possible MEMO Wait at least 10 seconds before turning the power switch back on when it has just been turned off Turning the power switch on and off quickly may cause malfunctions such as failure to boot etc Connecting the IEEE1394 Cable lt T E To reduce the emission of unwanted radio waves S make sure to attach the provided clamp filter as Ag shown in the
33. figure on the left E Attach the clamp filter as close to the KY F1030 as possible as shown in the figure To IEEE1394 connector E18 Mounting the camera lt Mounting method gt Rotation prevention hole Camera mounting screw hole Camera mounting bracket When mounting the camera use the camera mount screw hole located on the camera mount ing bracket e When mounting the camera use the rotation prevention hole to prevent the unit from falling and securely mount the unit lt Changing the camera mounting bracket position gt When shipped the camera mounting bracket is mounted on the bottom of the unit To mount it on the top of the unit simply remove the 3 locking screws holding the camera mounting bracket CAUTION e When the camera mounting bracket is mounted on the top surface of the camera be sure to use the provided screws length 10 mm Xx Mounting screw dimensions e When mounted on top 10 mm e When mounted on underside 6 mm E19 2 Before shooting continued Fall prevention E20 Xx Mounting screw dimen sions e When mounted on top e When mounted on un Fall prevention 10 mm derside 6 mm MEMO Special attention is required when mounting the unit to the wall or ceiling Rather than attempting to do it yourself request a qualified person to perform such instal lation Falling of the unit may result
34. g pool etc Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart stand or table The PORTABLE CART WARNING appliance may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and symbol povided by RETAC serious damage to the appliance Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the appliance Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be AA moved with care 83126A Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This appliance should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided This appliance 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 supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For appliance designed to operate from battery power refer to the operati
35. he iris SERVO SEL POSITION SPEED Sets the lens control method Normally use the POSITION setting If the lens control cable is not connected to the MD CONTROL connector is displayed FOCUS When POSITION is selected Selects the focus position Increasing the value Focus far away Decreasing the value Focus nearby ZOOM When POSITION is selected Selects the zoom position Increasing the value Toward telephoto Decreasing the value Toward wide angle E39 5 Menu screen settings continued SYSTEM SETTING screen indicates the factory setting Item Set Value Contents AE DISPLAY OFF ON Used to set whether the ALC EEI and IRIS values are displayed on the analog output screen OFF No on screen display ON On screen display FRZ DISPLAY ON OFF Used to set whether the FREEZE indicator is shown on the screen at the time of trigger input ON Displayed OFF Not displayed FRZ CANCEL MANUAL AUTO 1s AUTO 3s AUTO 5s OFF Sets the method for canceling the FREEZE when the monitor screen is in FREEZE condition when connection is made through digital output MANUAL Cancelled by trigger input AUTO 1s Cancelled after 1 second AUTO 3s Cancelled after 3 seconds AUTO 5s Cancelled after 5 seconds OFF Not cancelled When set to AUTO or OFF the displayed screen can be
36. hutter speed slower than 1 s use with the following settings selected IRIS MODE MANUAL GAIN STEP or V GAIN e There may be shortage of light when the shutter speed is increased In this case adjust the iris or sensitivity Attention should be paid to the pic ture quality when the sensitivity is raised since the image becomes coarse STEP ALC V GAIN LEVEL When STEP is selected LEVEL When V GAIN is selected Used to switch the sensitivity mode STEP The sensitivity can be changed with the LEVEL item ALC The sensitivity is automatically changed in ac cordance with ambient brightness V GAIN The sensitivity can be changed in detail with the LEVEL item Selects the focus position Increasing the value Focus far away Decreasing the value Focus nearby E42 Selects the zoom position Increasing the value Toward telephoto Decreasing the value Toward wide angle Resetting menu settings This settings made on the menu screens can be returned to the initial settings as when shipped from the factory Inside window UP MENU SET i DOWN MENU 1 EXPOSURE 2 WHITE BALANCE 3 PROCESS 4 LENS 5 SYSTEM SETTING MENU screen SYSTEM SETTING AE DISPLAY OFF FRZ DISPLAY ON FRZ CANCEL MANUAL TEST PATTERN BAR LEVEL 0 7V MENU RESET SYSTEM SETTING screen
37. imum interval shown in the table lt gt FREEZE A _B Delay ms Minion VD internal interval ms EXP CCD i accumulation i 1 8s 0 203 0 063 period i 1 15s 0 203 0 063 FLASH i 1 30s 0 203 0 063 i 1 60s 0 203 0 063 ANALOG Asie 1 125s 0 203 0 063 E 1 250s 2 953 0 063 OUT oT fr 1 500s 4 953 0 063 1 1000s 5 953 0 063 1 2000s 6 453 0 063 WEN l In the following situations the FLASH signal is continuously generated in sync with the CCD regardless of the external trigger When SHUTTER on the EXPOSURE screen is set to EEI When GAIN on the EXPOSURE screen is set to ALO e When IRIS MODE on the EXPOSURE screen is set to AUTO While AW Auto White is operating MEMO e Inthe condition where the shutter mode is RANDOM the image quality may deteriorate at the time of FREEZE as noise may be applied or white spots may appear E27 4 Shooting a computer monitor screen cont d White spot compensation One of the inherent general characteristics of CCDs is that white spots may appear in the image at slow shutter speeds or during shooting at high temperatures To moderate this phenomenon this camera is provided with a white spot compensation function x In the digital output mode white spot adjust
38. ish from page E2 to E46 German from page G2 to G46 French from page F2 to F46 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR USA AND CANADA 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 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulat ed dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magni tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and main tenance servicing instructions in the lit erature accompanying the appliance Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELEC TRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE This unit should be used with 12V DC only CAUTION To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards do NOT use any other power source For Sweden For Denmark VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anvand samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion ADVARSELI Lithiumbatteri
39. lens meee Compatible remote controller Lens remote controller zoom lens FJINON RMD 10 D16x7 3A D29 RMD 20 1 Remove the lens mount cap At this time take caution so that dust do not enter inside the mount 2 To mount the lens lightly press the thread section of the lens mount onto the thread section of KY F1030 then turn the lens unit or KY F1030 slowly clockwise until it is securely tight ened MEMO To change the position of the lens rotation First turn the mount clamp ring clockwise 1 4 turns with the lens facing you Slowly turn the lens and after adjusting the position retighten the mount clamp ring 3 Insert the camera cable of the lens into the LENS connection terminal on the rear of KY F1030 then securely lock The iris control is made from the KY F1030 4 When using the lens remote controller connect the lens control cable female to the re mote control Also when focusing and zoom controller is to be performed on the KY F1030 connect the lens control cable female to the MD CONTROL terminal on the KY F1030 When operating the lens iris manually by lens remote control connection set IRIS MODE to manual lt page E33 CAUTION When using a motorized lens use the AC adapter as power supply for the KY F1030 If power is supplied via the IEEE1394 connector control of the motorized lens is not possible from the KY F 1030 E17 2 Before shooting continued Connecting power B
40. les display of the analog output on an SXGA compliant monitor Built in IEEE1394 connector enables remote control from personal computer Software pro vided E6 Power cable 2 m Remote plug 10 pin Clamp filter 8 pin cable for connecting Plug for REMOTE terminal For IEEE1394 cable with AC adapter gt page E18 CD ROM 1 disk Contains special application software KY LINK For details see the Readme txt file on the disc Enu page E12 gt page E18 Wire clamp 5 pcs For clamping cables on the rear g Camera mounting bracket locking screw 3 units For attaching the mounting bracket on the top surface of the camera Instruction manual E7 1 Introduction continued Cautionary notes for the correct usage of this product Before recording an important event etc always check to make sure that this product is working properly We are not liable for any missed recordings caused by malfunction of this unit etc E Phenomena unique to CCD e Smearing and blooming When using CCD to shoot a bright light source a smearing effect may occur running a white line vertical to the light source In addition a blooming effect may also occur when the light source is extremely bright spreading light to the source surroundings e Line distortion Line and patterns may appear distorted when shot e White spots White spots may appear on the screen when operating
41. ment should be performed using the special appli cation software KY LINK How to use m White spot detection Because the number of spots and their size differ with the temperature and shutter speed etc it is necessary to detect the positions of the white spots under the conditions of use before the white spot compensation is used Make the settings under the conditions at which the unit is to be used ambient temperature and shutter speed etc 2 Prevent light from entering the CCD by closing the lens iris etc inside window 3 Open the side switch panel and press the MENU but UP ton for 2 seconds or longer The MENU screen ap ISET pears on the monitor screen DOWN MENU 4 Press the UP or DOWN button to select PIXEL CHECK on the PROCESS 2 2 screen and then press the SET button to display the PIXEL CHECK screen PROCESS 2 2 COLOR MATRIX Si 5 When the SET button is pressed detection of the po PIXEL CHECK sitions of white spots starts The detection may take several minutes 6 When the detection is completed PIXEL CHECK OK is displayed for about 3 seconds before the MENU PROCESS 2 2 screen screen returns PIXEL CHECK PIXEL CHECK PIXEL CHECK OK OPERATION OK OK SET CANCEL MENU PLEASE CLOSE THE LENS IRIS PIXEL CHECK scree
42. n Screen during detection Screen when detection is completed E28 MEMO The camera s white spot compensation function cannot compensate completely for all white spots White spot detection and compensation by this camera must be performed under the following con ditions White spot compensation is not possible under other con ditions Even when these conditions are met the properties of the white spots may prevent compensation No of detections and compensations Within a total of 10 spots The screen shown on the right may appear if light enters the CCD while white spot detection is being performed or due to the con ditions of the white spots In this case confirm that light is not entering the CCD If light is not entering the CCD but the screen nevertheless remain displayed accelerate the shutter one step and perform the detection again When white spot compensation is carried out the compensation of the pixel data is performed based on surrounding pixel data which means that accurate data may not be obtained in case of an image with fine details The result of the white spot detection is retained until the next white spot detection is performed PIXEL CHECK NG E29 5 Menu screen settings There are 2 types of menu screens MENU QUICK screen MENU screen
43. ng instructions This appliance system is equipped with a 3 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 not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug 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 wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into his appliance through cabinet slots as they mat 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 appliance Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug his appliance from the wall outlet and
44. ns iris If the image is blurred with white make the setting in the EEI mode MENU QUICK screen c page E41 Zoom lens to maximum telephoto position Adjust the focus of the lens Zoom lens to maximum wide angle position 4 Shooting a computer monitor screen Shooting a PC monitor Horizontal line noise will appear on the screen when attempting to record images on a PC monitor or display To clear this noise KY F1030 shutter speed must be adjusted with scan speed of the monitor x In the digital output mode the settings should be performed using the special application software KY LINK 1 Open the side switch panel and press the MENU button The MENU QUICK screen appears on the monitor screen 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select SHUTTER then press SET The set value of SHUTTER item will be displayed in purple UP 3 Use the UP or DOWN button to change the set value MENU cal iij to V SCAN then press the SET button The set value of SHUTTER item will return to white 4 Next press the UP or DOWN button to select SHUT TER SPEED then press the SET button 5 Press either UP or DOWN to change the shutter speed Bar When a black bar can be seen on the screen decrease the shutter speed by pressing the DOWN button When a white bar can be seen on the screen
45. ower is supplied to the cam era DC IN connector Mini DIN 8 pin female Power DC 12V for the camera is supplied through this inlet For the power supply use the AA P700 AC adapter Pin configurations of connectors 17 page E12 Connecting power page E18 REMOTE terminal Metal 10 pin female Used to connect external devices such as a trigger switch or flash unit Pin configurations of connectors 17 page E12 Connecting through digital output connec tor page E14 Synchronizing flash and trigger 7 page E26 Only output when the AC adapter AA Na CONTROL lens connector IEEE1394 digital output con nector Digital output connector for video signal Used when connecting to the PC s IEEE 1394 host adapter Pin configurations of connectors 17 page E13 LENS connector 1 To connect the lens camera cable for iris control power supply Pin configurations of connectors 17 page E12 Mounting the lens page E17 E10 To connect the lens control cable for zoom focusing control Pin configurations of connectors 17 page E12 Mounting the lens page E17 MEMO The motorized lens can only be controlled zoom IRIS focus from the KY F1030 when the AC adapter AA P700 is used as the power supply Part names and their functions continued Side switch panel section inside OOO M
46. page E18 AC CE AC adapter VIDEO IN ANALOG OUT DC IN D ILA or SXGA compliant monitor JVC KM F700 E Mount the lens VIDEO INPUT terminal Scan rate converter page E17 1 Connect the KY F1030 s ANALOG OUT connector to the scan rate converter s VIDEO INPUT terminal 2 Connect the AC adapter AA P700 to the KY F1030 and then turn ON the power 3 Turn ON the other devices Also see the instructions for the scan rate converter to be used MEMO e When connected to the PC through the IEEE1394 connector or an RS 232C device is connected to the REMOTE terminal the auto white balance function of the scan rate converter will be disabled e When the shutter speed becomes slower slower than 1 7 5s the image may be seen interrupted e The image will not freeze even when the scan rate converter s FREEZE button is pressed e The scan rate converter s SEND command is invalid E16 Mounting the lens Follow the procedure shown below when mounting a motorized lens For further details see the instruction manual of the lens and lens remote control CAUTION 4 MD CONTROL connector e Perform mounting of the lens with the power of the camera Camera head turned OFF Mounting with the Thread a etion LA power on could result in dam j age Mount clamp rin OC i 7 P9 N On e Lens is not included with this e unit IL Female 4 Lock Lens remote control o o Compatible
47. quipment Video Capture Board MATROX METEOR2 MC 4 IEEE1394 Host Adapter Board TECHNOSCOPE PFW 41 Scan Rate Converter JVC KM F700 Options Lens D16 x 7 3A D29 AC Adapter AA P700 E45 Specifications External dimensions unit mm 125 5 1 4 inch screw Design and specifications are subject to change without notice E46
48. reen LENS SCr AT e e aaa a a a aa e e aaa a a a A a aaa adaa aaien SYSTEM SETTING SCID e eeraa ae ar aa Er Ae Tr Te aaa AAE aa mA aaae Era A ASSA E RE ARESE inan Ei REE Ee 40 MENU QUICK SCEE ynan n la Qu cee ie ied a eet ee 41 Resetting menu SCHINGS civscrciscceesssceveoesesoensssnenedbevesvicenstusestecdsssteussestateessendeersddncerss 43 E4 6 Others About ALC and EEI operations hangman a a 44 Specifications ainne a a aa ae a es dive caeecteeuitesn eae aE 45 Characters and symbols used in this instruction book CAUTION Cautionary notes concerning operation of the unit MEMO Reference such as restrictions of features etc fee Reference page or item In general the names of products manufactured by other companies and mentioned in these instructions are trademarks or registered trademarks of these companies Symbols like etc are not used in these instructions E5 1 Introduction e The KY F 1030 is a digital camera employing a 1 2 CCD with 1 45 million effective pixels e Employment of RGB primary color filter CCD for color adjustment close to that of 3 CCD cameras Output of 1360 x 1024 pixel digital analog video signal possible Built in DSP for real time processing of the video signal that is output as a 7 5 frames per second Y Cb Cr 4 2 2 digital signal enables real time transfer to personal computer by means of IEEE1394 host adapter e Using the designated scan rate converter enab
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50. ton without pressing the SET but SQUARE _ the setting in accordance with the conditions of use During selection of DOWNI buttons ton will return the setting to the previous value without mak the detection area WHITE BALANCE ing changes SPOT FULL SQUARE SPOT the detection area is COLOR TEMP 3200K 7 k s shown on the WIEVEL R NORMAL Detection Detectio screen connected to LEVEL B NORMAL area area the analog output 5 Press the MENU button twice to return to the normal screen Detection area Used to set the iris level when the IRIS MODE is set to MANUAL WHITE BALANCE screen Increasing the value Opens the iris example Decreasing the value Closes the iris E32 TT TTTTnnrnn0090959590900nnNB _ EBB 5 Menu screen settings continued EXPOSURE screen continued EXPOSURE screen continued indicates the factory setting Item Set Value Contents SHUTTER STEP V SCAN RANDOM EEI OFF Used to switch the shutter mode STEP The shutter speed can be changed with the SPEED item V SCAN The shutter speed can be changed with the SPEED item Enables more detailed setting than STEP RANDOM Used to synchronize the CCD accumulation timing with the Trigger input The shutter speed can be changed with the SPEED item EEI Used to automatically change the shutter speed in accordance with the brightness of the subject OFF Fixed at 1 7 5 s SPEED
51. under high temperatures Always use the product under recommended ambient temperatures White spots may also appear at a slow shutter speed setting 1 8 s or higher To reduce this phenomenon this product is provided with at built in white spot compensa tion function Z page E28 White spot compensation E Cautionary notes e Influence of strong electric waves and magnets Screen noise and discolouration may occur when using the product near antennas of ra dios and televisions or near transformers monitors etc with strong magnetic force e Compatible lenses lt gt page E17 Mounting the lens Although the lens mount of this product is a type C mount take caution as there are restric tions on the lenses that can be used e To save electricity turn off the system when not in use E Cleaning When clean the equipment please use dry cleaning cloth or wet cleaning cloth with small amount of alcohol Do not spill any liquid into KY F1030 E Do not install the KY F1030 in a location where it is subject to radiation or x rays or where corrosive gasses are generated E8 Part names and their functions Front and bottom Lens mount Although the lens mount conforms to the type C mount lens Mounting the lens gt page E17 Camera mounting bracket Although the mounting bracket is mounted on the bottom of the camera when shipped the bracket can also be mounted on the top of the camera Mounting the camera c7 page E
52. updated by trigger input during the FREEZE condi tion TEST PATTERN BAR RAMP IMPULSE Sets the test pattern type output when the function set ting switch No 1 lt TEST PATTERNs is set to ON BAR BAR pattern is output RAMP RAMP pattern is output IMPULSE IMPULSE pattern is output LEVEL When BAR IMPULSE is selected 0 7V 0 57V Sets the level of the color signal bar output from the KY 1030 s ANALOG OUT connector 0 7V 0 7V test signal is output 0 57V 0 57V test signal is output MENU RESET E40 Resets all the set values of menus to the initial values 1 page E43 Resetting menu settings MENU QUICK screen indicates the factory setting Item Set Value Contents AE LEVEL 128 127 Used to adjust the video level when using auto iris ALC and EEI Increase the number raise the level Decrease the number lower the level MEMO is displayed when auto iris ALC and EEI are all set to not work IRIS LEVEL 255 Used to set the iris level when the IRIS MODE is set to MANUAL Increase the number open iris Decrease the number close iris SHUTTER STEP V SCAN RANDOM EEI OFF Used to switch the shutter mode STEP The shutter speed can be changed with the SPEED item V SCAN The shutter speed can be changed with the SPEED item Enables more detailed setting than

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