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2. Reduces noise when DTL setting is in the range of 128 to 127 However at high settings some loss of sharpness occurs in detailed scene components Setting range is 128 to 127 PresstheR button to increase the value and the detail noise Press the L button to decrease the value and reduce detail noise Set to O by simultaneously pressing the L and R buttons for about 2 seconds 3 H V BALANCE Balance setting for horizontal and vertical detail amount Setting range is 128 to 127 Press the R button to increase the value and reduce the H DTL amount Press the L button to decrease the value and reduce the V DTL amount Set to 0 by simultaneously pressing the L and R buttons for about 2 seconds 4 Initialize Returns DTL SUB menu settings to preset values Simultaneously press L and R for about 2 seconds 13 Ext trigger The external trigger function is used with a frame grabber to obtain an image of an object at a desired exposure time Settings can provide images at various timings The exposure time can be controlled by the external trigger pulse width 1 Trigger mode Selects external trigger mode e Model Usefor exposure time less than 2 fields e Mode 2 Usefor exposure time greater than 2 fields Note Longer integration time tends to show increased noise and flaws in the CCD 2 Delay time Time from end of trigger pulse to camera sync reset Setting range is 2 to 20 H Can be used with a strobe light source to provide a
3. step approx 10 video level PAL 1 50 31 to 1 2024 second step IH to 1 100 000 second step approx 10 video level AES Off to approx 1 100 000 second Long term integration Field frame integration selectable NTSC 1 30 to approx 8 seconds 1 frame steps PAL 1 25 to approx 8 seconds 1 frame steps external image memory needed for continuous image Frame readout improves vertical resolution residual image response deterioration Color bar NTSC SMPTE PAL Full Power supply voltage 12V rated Stable operation at 10 5 to 15 VDC ripple and noise absent Power consumption Approx 4 5 W Dimensions 65 W 65 H 80 D mm Mass Approx 400 g not including lens Ambient temperature Operating 10t045 6 Storage 20 to 60 6 49 Input Output Signals 1 N 50 Input signal conditions 1 Genlock input MULTI connector VBS 1 0Vp p 3 dB or black burst 75 h or high BNC sync 0 3 0 1 Vp p burst 0 3 0 1 Vp p HD VD 2to5 Vp p negative D sub connector Note Genlock input and Sync output are selected by internal input output switch 2 External trigger input MULTI connector Ext Trig Low 0 VDC High 2 to 5 VDC 3 Serial data REMOTE connector 1 5 Vp p 3 dB High when connected to RC Z3 J U C20 J U Z2 RS 232C level when connected to personal computer Note Set internal switches according to connected equipment A level converter J U C20 is required if controlling the camera from a personal co
4. LENS TYPE VIDEO R BLK B BLK Ek rghnfi SUB MENU 1 FLD OdB ON ON Not settable Not settable SUB MENU 2 SPECIAL SET LENS SPECIAL SET LEVEL Disable Disable 2 WHITE BAL White balance mode q PRST 3200K The white balance condition is optimized at a color temperature of 3200K q PRST 5600K The white balance condition is optimized at a color temperature of 5600K q MEM White balance is automatically adjusted by the direct mode AWB button q AUTO The white balance condition is set through real time auto white balancing automatic tracking white balance The adjustment speed can be selected with A WHITE SPEED of SUB MENU 1 Note In the Auto CAM mode white balance is fixed at AUTO 3 AGC AGC ON OFF qON Gain is adjusted automatically to compensate for scene brightness The adjustment range is set by Limit from 6 to 24 dB in 1 dB steps OFF Gain is fixed and manually adjustable in 1 dB steps from 0 to 24 dB 4 DTL DTL level setup q LOW DTL level decrease and a picture becomes soft NORMAL DTL level is standard q HIGH DTL level increase and a picture becomes sharp VARIABLE DTL level is VARIABLE value under a line 13 The DTL level can be set to in a range of 128 to 127 The degree of contour correction increases in the positive value setting and it decreases in the negative value setting For zero 0 setting hold down both the L an
5. MENU MODE We this button moves FILE R button DERECT mode Selects the scene file Press once to show the present file name for 1 second During the display press again to change the scene file MENU mode In this mode it is allowed to change functional data or carry out each function BAR D button DERECT mode Press this button to turn on off a color bar signal MENU mode Pressing this button moves the cursor up LENS connctor Lens iris control signal connector connect the iris For details of each connector refer to the description of connectors page 46 Lens CAUTION Observe the dimensions of the lens mounting selection as illustrated at the left If the dimensions are not observed do not use such a lens because the lens and the camera will be damaged F lang surface of lens 4 3mm or less Lens selection 1 Optical characteristics The proper lens is vital for obtaining full performance from the camera The exit pupil distance is particularly important for a 3 CCD type camera If too short vertical color shading can appear in the picture Also as the lens iris approaches fully open problems such as loss of resolution shading and flare overall image white out can detract from picture quality When using in applications that call for open iris the lenses for 3 CCD are recommended If another lens is contemplated check the performance beforehand 2 Autoiris lens Ma
6. PAL 1 250 1 500 1 100 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 20000 1 40000 and 1 100000 second 14 q VARIABLE Theshutter speed is VARIABLE value under a line a 8 to 1 30 1 25 PAL Long time frame store mode 4 to 1 30 1 25 PAL Long time field store mode The camera delivers intermittent video signal output So to view continuous images it is required to use the video memory A clear image can be attained even if the subject is illuminated with a faint light source As the store time increases the degree of after image becomes higher Note With an increase in store time the degree of characteristic pattern noise white scratch etc of the CCD image sensor will become higher b 1 60 38 1 50 31 PAL to 1 100 000 Lock scan mode When an image of a subject display screen having a different scan frequency is taken a bright or dark horizontal bar appears to roll up or down the screen The shutter speed can be adjusted to where the horizontal bars are minimized in the display Note If the display screen scanning frequency is less than 60Hz 50Hz PAL the rolling horizontal bars cannot be stopped Not settable in the Auto CAM mode q AES Auto electronic shutter operates in the Limit range setting Optimum image level is obtained under strong light conditions Effectively used for special optical systems such as microscope or fixed iris lens which do not have automatic light adjustment functions Limit settings can be selected
7. RC Z3 position For connection with the personal computer set SW806 to the RS 232C position At shipment from factory SW806 is set at the RS 232C position 2 SW401 For selection SYNC or HD VD output and GL or HD VD input of multi connector At shipment from factory SW401 is set at the Px 45 Connectors 46 MULTI connector DMSH 15S Pin No Signal designation 4 WE OUT 5 GND 8 VIDEO GND 9 UNREG 2VIN 11 GND 12 RXD 13 HDIN HD OUT SYNC OUT 14 VDIN GLIN ND OUT 15 TXD PLAG Housing KEC 15P Pin contact J K SP2140 Cover J K C151C Use M2 6 plug retaining screws 5 1 K K 90000 10 Z S 15 11 REMOTE connector HR10A 7R 4S Pin No Signal designation 1 12V output 2 RXD SD input 3 TXD SD output 4 GND Plug HR10A 7P 4P LENS connector D4 151N 100 Pin No Signal designation Plug E4 191 100 E 2 3 DC IN connector RO3 R 3M 2 Signal designation _ B 12vinput Plug RO3 P3F 47 Specifications 48 DUNS 10 11 W o ul St eee St St 00 19 20 21 Color system Optical system Imaging system Picture elements Total pixels Effective pixels Effective image area Scanning system Scanning frequency Encoder system Sync system Horizontal resolution S N Standard sensitivity Minimum illumination Gamma correction Geometric
8. distortion Registration Vertical contour compensation Lens mount Sensitivity selection Detail control Scene files Digital gain NTSC PAL 1 3 inch F2 2 prism R G B 3CCD Corresponding to 1 3 inch interline transfer CCD with microlenses NTSC 811 H 508 V PAL 795 H 596 V NTSC 768 H 494 V PAL 752 H 582 V NTSC 4 88 H 3 66 V mm PAL 4 89 H 3 64 V mm 2 1 interlace NTSC 15 735 kHz H 59 94 Hz V PAL 15 634kHz H 50 00 Hz V R Y B Y Internal external VBS BBS or HD VD auto selection when internal input output switch is input position 800 TV lines luminance signal center Y out and DTL off NTSC 64 dB type DNR on 61 dB type DNR off PAL 62dB type DNR on 59 dB type DNR off Y out e 1 DTL off GAIN 0 dB 2000 Ix F9 5 0 9 Ix 50 IRE F2 2 GAIN 24 dB DIGITAL GAIN 12 dB 0 45 1 0 on off Full screen 0 not including lens characteristics Full screen 0 05 not including lens characteristics 2H C mount flangeback 17 25 mm in air AGC 0 to 24 dB or GAIN 0 to 24 dB step1dB or step 3 dB on remote control menu DTL level and frequency 4 Files 6 dB 12 dB sensitivity increase by digital signal processing 22 23 24 NNNN Denon CCD drive functions Preset 1 100 1 60 PAL 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10 000 1 20 000 1 40 000 1 100 000second Lockscan NTSC 1 60 38 to 1 2039 second step 1H to 1 100 000 second
9. from 1 500 to 1 100000 second Note AES cannot be used with Lens Type Video To use AES with a manual iris lens set the Lens Type to DC and Iris Mode to Manual Ifthe iris opening is relatively wide in comparison to the DC voltage manual over ride lens set the Lens Type to DC and the Iris Mode to Auto Note In the Auto CAM mode and the Lens Type is set to DC the shutter is set to AES If Lens Type is set to Video default is to off q EXT TRIGGER External trigger refer to a function for picking up rapidly moving objects by applying a trigger pulse input It is possible to pick up an image with various timing by the mode that was set in EXT TRIGGER under 1 line 3 EXT TRIGGER external trigger mode For details of MODE 1 MODE 2 please refer to Page 27 4 CCD MODE CCD store mode q FLD The field integration mode operation is performed for ordinary purpose of application 4 FRM Frame integration mode although vertical resolution is improved image lag is slightly increased Suggested for still images At AES Shutter mode camera sensitivity is reduced by about 6 dB 15 5 DIGITAL GAIN Digital gain setup Select from among 0 6 and 12 dB Since added to the Main menu Gain setting maximum increase is 36 dB 6 DNR Digital noise reduction Select Off Mode 1 or Mode 2 Although Mode 2 provides greater noise reduction than Mode 1 image resolution in slightly reduced 7 A WHT SPEED Sets real time auto white b
10. grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet Thisisa 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 type plug 13 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed to that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plug 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 wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 15 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 16 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 17 Inflammable and Explosive Substance Avoid using this product where there are gases and also where there are inflammable and explosive substances in the immediate vicinity 18 Heavy Shock or Vibration When carryin
11. nicht sicher sind was f r eine Stromversorgung Sie haben so wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihren Erzeugnishandler oder an das lokale Elektrizit tswerk Beziehen Sie sich fur Batteriebetrieb oder andere Stromquellen vorgesehene Erzeugnisse bitte auf die Bedienungsanleitungen 12 Erdung oder Polarisierung Dieses Erzeugnis ist mit einem Schutzkontaktstecker mit drei Leitern ausger stet mit einem Erdungskontakt Dieser Stecker pa t nur in ein schuko Steckdose Dies ist eine Sicherheitsmafsnahme Wenn Sie den Stecker nicht in die Steckdose stecken k nnen so wenden Sie sich bitte an ihren Elektriker damit er die veraltete Schuts des Schutzkontaktsteckers unwirksam 13 Netzkabelschutz Netzkabel sollten so verlegt werden dels m glichst nicht darauf getreten wird und da sie nicht eingeklemmt werden mit besonderer Beachtung der kabel an Stackern Verl ngerungskabeln und dem Austritt des Kabels aus dem Erzeugnis 14 Blitzschlag F r zus zlichen Schutz des Erzeugnisses w hrend eines Gewitters oder bei Nichtverwendung f r lange Zeit den Stecker aus der Steckdose ziehen Dies verh tet Besch digung durch Blitzschlag und N etzspannungsst e 15 berlastung Wandsteckdosen Verl ngerungskabel und eingebaute Bequemlickkeitssteckdosen nicht berlasten da dies Feuer oder elektrischen Schlag verursachen kann 16 Eindringen von Fremdk rpern und Fl ssigkeit Niemals Objekte irgendwelcher Art durch die ffnungen in das Ger t schieben da diese
12. off setting might provide better results in such cases 17 1D TITLE ID and title display position and data setting menu 1 ID ID display position setting Once an ID is assigned it becomes possible to control a particular camera unit remotely from a personal computer according to its ID That is multiple camera units can be remote controlled individually from one persona computer At this function item specify whether the ID is displayed on screen or not In case that the ID is displayed on screen specify its display position also E OFF Not displayed TOP TTLE e TOP Displayed at the upper right corner of screen E BOTTOM Displayed at the lower right corner of screen 2 At this function item specify whether the TITLE is displayed on screen or not Incase LPSTTIOM TITLE that the TITLE is displayed on screen specify its display position also ID TITLE Display Position E OFF Not displayed e TOP Displayed at the upper left corner of screen 31 32 E BOTTOM Displayed at the lower left corner of screen 3 DATA SET The DATA SET screen comes up ID Enter an ID code consisting of three characters Alphanumeric upper case characters and a space character are permitted TITLE Enter a TITLE consisting of up to 12 characters Alphanumeric upper case characters special symbols and a space character are permitted Note The symbol in the data represents a space chara
13. output EVEN ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD ODD Su SYNC reset son res WE pulse pulse 14 OUTPUT SYNC On this menu screen you can make signal changeover for output to the D SUB connector and phase adjustment for external synchronization 1 OUTPUT Output mode changeover ER G B TheR G and B video signals are output to the D SUB connector E Y R Y B Y TheY R Y and B Y signals are output to the D SUB connector E Y C TheY C and VBS signal is output to the D SUB connector 2 COLOR BAR Color bars ON OFF 3 MONO Monochrome black and white ON OFF for the video output signal from the VIDEO connector Set toON for monochrome Setting ineffective during color bar 4 Sync HD out Selects sync signal output from the rear panel multi connector 5 SYNC ON G G video signal synchronization ON OFF In the R G B mode only When output is RGB with Sync on and G on Sync is added to the G video signal 6 GL IN Impedance changeover of input to the GL IN connector E HIGH The high impedance level is provided E 75h An impedance of 75 ohms is provided Note When power to the camera is turned off the high impedance level is provided So do not use this function in a system where power is turned off for the camera unit only 7 GL MODE GL signal input changeover E VBS TheVBS signal or BBS black burst signal is input as an external synchronizing signal e HD VD The HD VD signal is input as
14. res pourraient provoquer le renversement de l ensemble appareil chariot 10 Ventilation Les fentes et les ouvertures du coffret sont pr vues pour la ventilation ainsi que pour garantir un fonctionnement en toute s curit de l appareil et le prot ger de toute surchauffe et ces ouvertures ne devront donc tre ni obstru es ni recouvertes Ne jamais obstruer les ouvertures en placant l appareil sur un lit un sofa un tapis ou toute surface similaire Ne jamais placer l appareil dans un support confin par exemple une biblioth que ou une tag re sans ventilation suffisante ou sans repecter les instructions du fabricant 11 Sources d allmentation L appareil devra tre aliment exdusivement sur le type d alimentation indiqu sur l tiquette signal tique Sil on n est pas s r du type d alimentatio du local consulter le revendeur de l appareil ou la compagnie d dectricit locale Pour les appareils qui fonctionnent sur batterie ou sur d autres sources voir le mode d emploi 12 Mise ala terre ou polarisation L appareil est dot d une fiche trifilaire avec mise ala terre dont la troisi me broche assure la mise la terre Cette fiche ne rentrera que dans les prises trifilaires de mise a la terre Ceci est une mesure de s curit Si la fiche ne rentre pas dans la prise faire remplacer la prise d su te par un dectricien Ne pas rendre vaine la measure de s curit assur e par cette prise avec mise ala terre 13 Pr
15. the ambient temperature should be kept below 40 in order to avoid accelerated deterioration of internal parts and to derive maximum long term reliability Cleaning A photographer s blower or lens brush can be used for clearing dust from the lens and optical filters Wipe dust from the case with a soft dry cloth If soiling is severe moisten the cloth with a solution of neutral detergent Afterwards wipe the cover with a dry cloth Do not use petroleum distillates alcohol or spray type cleaners Transportation Remove the lens install lens mount cap and other attachments Pack the camera carefully in its original or equivalent container Use ample cushioning to protect the camera from physical shock CCD properties The following phenomena are inherent to a charge coupled device imaging element and do not indicate malfunction 1 Smear and blooming Vertical bands are visible when a strong light enters the scene Adjust the camera aiming direction carefully to avoid strong direct or reflected light 2 Fixed pattern noise High ambient temperature can cause fixed pattern noise to appear throughout the scene 3 Moire Interaction between patterns can produce an additional phantom pattern to appear The CCD picture elements pixels are arranged in a pattern which can interact with a pattern in the scene e g a performer wearing a finely striped necktie to result in a Moire pattern The effect should be considered when
16. tout travail d entretien ou de r paration de l appareil demander au technicien de r paration d effectuer les v rifications de s curit pour s assurer que l appareil est en bon tat de marche 23 Montage au mur ou au plafond L appareil ne pourra tre mont au mur ou au plafond que de la mani re recommand e par le fabricant 24 Chaleur Eloigner l appareil des sources de chaleur telles que radiateurs appareils de chauffage cuisini res et de tour produit engendrant de la chaleur y compris les amplificateurs IMPORTANT NOTICE For USA These products have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hitachi Denshi responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For Canada This product does not exceed the class A class B limits for radio nois
17. unter hoher Spannung stehende Teile ber hren oder kurzschlie en k nnen wodurch es zu Feuer oder elektrischem Schlag kommen kann Niemals Fl ssigkeiten irgendwelcher Art auf das Erzeugnis versch tten 17 Entflammbare und explosive Substanzen Vermeiden Sie Verwendung dieses Erzeugnisses an Orten mit Gasen bzw entflammbaren oder explosiven Substanzen in der direkten Umgebung 18 Starke st e oder Vibrationen Setzen Sie das Erzeugnis beim Transport nicht starken St en oder Vibrationen aus 19 Wartung Versuchen Sie nicht dieses Erzeugnis Selbst zu warten da Sie sich durch ffnen bzw Entfernen von Abdeckungen hohen Spannungen und sonstigen Gef hrdungen ausserzen k nnen Beziehen Sie sich f r jegliche Wartung auf qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal 20 Besch digung die Wartung erfordert Ziehen Sie den Stecker dieses Erzeugnisses aus der Steckdose und wenden Sie sich an qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal wenn eine der folgenden Bedingungen vorliegt a Wenn das Netzkabel oder der Stecker besch digt ist b Bei Eindringen von Fl ssigkeit oder Fremdk rpern in das Ger t c Wenn das Erzeugnis Regen oder Wasser ausgesetzt worden ist d Wenn das Erzeugnis bei Befolgen der Bedienungsanleitungen nicht normal funktioniert Nur die Regelelemente verstellen die in den Bedienungsanleitungen behandelt werden da unangemessene Einstellung anderer Regelelemente Besch digung verursachen kann und oft betr chtliche Arbeit durch einen qualifizierten T
18. 3 CCD Color Camera MODEL HV D30 OPERATION MANUAL Please read this operation manual carefully for proper operation and keep it for future reference 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 Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Usea damp cloth for cleaning 6 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 7 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 8 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand trip
19. E ON OFF toggle 7 ON Video signal is detected in the ALC Gate area for controlling AGC lens and auto electronic shutter and ALC The detect area cannot be seen in the screen the ALC control functions for the iris gate OFF Theoverall video signal is detected for ALC control 5 ALC GATE SEL Select ALC gate pattern Select pattern from among Modes 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 Use according to scene conditions PATTERN1 _ Detect area PATTERN2 PATTERN3 PATTERN4 PATTERN4 STANDARD IIED ALC GATE ON ALC GATE ALC GATE SEL JPATTERN4 gt GATE SEL PAT ALC GATE SEL PATTERN6 LE1 FILE I l 6 FILE SELECT Select scene files from among 1 2 3 4 and PRESET SPECIAL SET Special menu allows more detailed settings for the camera 1 LENS Change to LENS menu Set for optimum lens operation Setting is required according to the lens type 2 WHITE GATE hang toWHITE GATE menu White gate position setting 3 LEVEL hang to LEVEL menu Sets R and B black and signal levels 4 MASKING Change to Masking menu Sets 6 vector masking 5 GAMMA Change to GAMMA menu Gamma response balance and other properties are set 6 DTL Change to DTL menu DTL burst frequency color crisp and other properties are set 7 EXT TRIGGER C
20. E PHASE 0 R Mg FILE SELECT FILE 1 WIDTH 0 INITIALIZE FILE SELECT FILE 1 DTL SUB gt EXT TRIGGER OUTPUT SYNC FILE SET TRIGGER MODE MODE1 OUTPUT R G B FILE SEL FILE 1 DELAY TIME 2H COLOR BAR OFF STORE FILE FILE 2 TRIG POLARITY POSITIVE MONO OFF STORE PUSH L amp R 1SEC WE POLARITY POSITIVE NEGA OFF STORE PRESET PUSH L amp R 1SEC FILE SELECT FILE 1 SYNCONG OFF ALL INITIALIZE GL IN 750hm GL MODE VBS SC COARSE 0 SC FINE 0 H PHASE 0 OTHER FUNC ID TITLE DATA SET NEGA OFF ID OFF ID FLARE ON TITLE OFF TITLE FLARE LEVEL 0 DATA SET gt KNEE POINT 0 WHITE CLIP 0 MESSAGE RTN ON REMOTE 9600bps REMOTE TYPE MODE2 ID TITLE gt P C ON 1234567890_ ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWX YZ 5 lt gt DEL INS RET 2 MAIN MENU 1 CAM MODE Camera mode q MANUAL Nearly all function modes can be set q AUTO Use for detailed settings Video level and white balance are automatic and a standard picture cam be observed without detailed settings Asterisk indicates a fixed setting and the cursor jumps to the next item The Auto indication flashes when a function is related to the auto mode At the Lens menu the shutter mode changes according to the Lens Type setting WHITE BALANCE AUTO MAIN MENU AGC ON SHUTTER AES LENS TYPE DC CCD MODE DIGITAL GAIN KNEE GAMMA LENS TYPE REFERENCE
21. al items subsidiary menus are available These menus are arranged hierarchically as shown below On the SPECIAL SET menu most items have gt mark at the right side For these items press the R button and the relevant item setup menu will come up Toreturn tothe SPECIAL SET menu bring the cursor to the top line title line of each subsidiary menu and press the L button On each menu screen bring the cursor to any desired item using the U or D button For mode change data setting use the L or R button LENS LEVEL MASKING GAMMA DTL FILE SET SPECIAL SET gt WHITE GATE i gt EXT TRIGGER OUTPUT SYNC gt gt he OTHER FUNC v V V V gt LENS LENSTYPR DC IRIS MODE AUTO LENS SELECT COSMICAR IRIS SPEED OPEN LIMIT 127 CLOSE LIMIT 128 WHITE GATE GATE OFF GATE AREA UP DOWN GATE AREA LEFT RIGHT LEVEL ENABLE O R GAIN B70 B GAIN 0 R BLACK 0 B BLACK 0 N INITIALIZE FILE SELECT FILE 1 MASKING MASKING ON R HUE 0 RSAT 0 Y HUE 0 YSAT 0 GHUE 0 GSAT 0 C HUE 0 CSAT 0 BHUE 0 BSAT 0 M HUE 0 MSAT 0 INITIALIZE FILE SEL FILE 1 GAMMA ON GAMMA TABLE STANDARD TOTAL GAMMA 0 R GAMMA 0 DTL ON DTL FREQUENCY STANDARD HI CHROMA DTL OFF COLOR DTL OFF DTL SUB ON LEVEL DEP 0 CRISP 0 H V BALANCE 0 B GAMMA 0 AUTO SETPU LEVEL 0 INITIALIZE INITIALIZ
22. alance response speed q Standard Usual setting q Slow Slows white balance response Although usable for general purpose intended to reduce disturbance with flashing lights of different color temperatures or moving vehicle headlights 8 COMB FILTER On Reduces cross color rainbow effect with striped images eg performer wearing a striped necktie Note Less reduction effect in PAL systems producing a soft image 9 FILE SELECT Select scene file from among 1 2 3 4 and PRESET SUB MENU 2 1 DYNA CHROMA Dynamic chroma ON OF F On setting improves coloration in bright scene components 2 CHROMA GAIN Level setting in chroma signal Setting range is 128 to 127 Press R and L to respectively raise or lower the chroma signal level Press both L and R for about 2 seconds to set to 0 3 MASKING Masking ON OFF On standard setting provides overall picture adjustment at the Special Set Masking menu 4 GAMMA Gamma ON OFF On off toggle At Auto Camera Mode defaults to on 5 CONTRAST Contrast OF FINORMAL HIGH Contrast can be set in two steps of Normal and High HIGH enhances the contrast more than NORMAL 16 6 KNEE Knee OFF ON AUTO The on setting provides natural gradation in bright portions At the auto setting gradation in bright components is automatically optimized even with scene changes Knee is fixed to on in the Auto CAM mode 7 SHADING MODE mode Auto shading setting q COLOR Minimize vertical shad
23. an external synchronizing signal Note During external sync with HD and VD signals be sure to use either RGB or Y B Y R Y output signals Although VBS and Y C output signals are also produced these cannot be used as normal output signals 8 SC COARSE Coarse adjustment of subcarrier phase Using the L or R button select one of the following phases 0 902 1802 and 2702 29 9 SC FINE Fine adjustment of subcarrier phase The allowable setting range is 128 to 127 There is no direct relationship between a numeric value and a degree of phase If the relevant range is exceeded the SC COARSE setting is updated automatically to permit continuous adjustment 10 H PHASE Adjustment of horizontal synchronization phase The allowable setting range is 128 to 127 15 File set Use for transferring scene file data to another file or setting all data to preset values 1 FILE SELECT Selects scene file 1 4 or preset for copy data 2 STORE FILE Selects file for storing scene file data 3 STORE PressL andR for more than 1 second to transfer selected scene file data to store file 4 STORE PRESET PressL and R for more than 1 second to initialize selected scene file data to preset values 5 All INITIALIZE Press L and R for more than 1 second to initialize all scene file data to preset values 16 OTHER FUNC 1 FLARE Flare compensation on off Corrects for extraneous reflections in the optical and CCD systems which end to w
24. ard composition Check when unpacking Camera HV D30 1 Power plug RO3 P3F J PROO34 1 Operation Manual 1 Part code Overview The HV D30 is a three CCD color camera combining high picture quality and high stability with the convenience of C mount optics CCD size is 1 3 inch and each is comprised of 410 000 picture elements 470 000 in the PAL version The circuits from processor to encoder are digitized and contained on a single LSI chip Hitachi s extensive experience in broadcast and industrial color cameras has lead to an exclusive 14 bit digital processing technology that provides a host of important functions in a newly developed LSI device The high quality signal processing and image compensating functions were unattainable in earlier analog cameras The versatile C mount also allows use with a broad range of optical systems and opens up applications in a wide variety of fields Features q Single chip LSI camera signal processor Hitachi s leading edge processing technology 0 18 Y m internal core 1 8V drive and 3 million gates is contained on a single newly developed ultra LSI chip The system is compact and consumes very little power Also the 12 bit A D converter and 14 bit internal processor provide high signal to noise ratio and wide dynamic range q C mount The camera uses a C mount lens which is the de facto standard in the industry A built in flangeback adjusting mechanism allows use with different types of opti
25. ases a numeric value to lower the B video signal gain For O zero setting hold down both the L and R buttons for approx two seconds 3 R BLK R black level setting 22 The allowable setting range is 128 to 127 Pressing the R button increases a numeric value to make the R video signal black level higher Pressing the L button decreases a numeric value to lower the R video signal black level For O zero setting hold down both the L and R buttons for approx two seconds 4 B BLK B black level setting The allowable setting range is 128 to 127 Pressing the R button increases a numeric value to make the B video signal black level higher Pressing the L button decreases a numeric value to lower the B video signal black level For O zero setting hold down both the L and R buttons for approx two seconds Note In case of CAM MODE AUTO numeric values of R BLK B BLK become ineffective 5 Initialize Returns level menu settings to preset values Simultaneously press L and R for about 2 seconds 6 File select Selects scene files 1 4 and preset MASKING Menu for setting the masking 1 R HUE Changered color phase 2 Y HUE Change yellow color phase 3 G HUE Changegreen color phase 4 C HUE Change cyan color phase 5 B HUE Change blue color phase 6 M HUE Change magenta color phase The above items can be set in the range of 128 to 127 Respectively press the R button to increase and the L button to
26. button in CD a ral a ee i 6 LEFT butto B IRIS switch DOWN butt n Ze N 23 GAIN switch RIGHT button I scene r 2 24 24 WHITE BALANCE 9 SCENE FIL I mode select switch button 25 25 DTL switch 10 R GAIN 26 IRIS Control Lo Control B GAIN Control 12 R BLACK M BLACK Control Control 1a B BLACK Control 14 ENABLE button o CONTROL switch E ON redLED Normal camera control from E LOCK red LED All controls and switch RC Z3 has locked at present settings except IRIS land M BLK Prevents accidental or unauthorized operation E OFF green LED Operation inhibited from RC Z3 Operate from camera controls and switches EXTENDER LED This Extender LED is always extinguished using with the HV D30 camera BAR CAM switch Selects the camera output signal E BAR Color bar signal output e CAM Camera video signal output 40 FUNCTION select button Camera setting menu display button 4 ups LEFT 6 DOWN and 7 RIGHT buttons Menu screen operating buttons SCENE FILE buttons Select camera application files and stores scene file data Four application files can be used as scene files Scene files To shoot several scenes with different shooting conditions it is needed to change settings suitable for each scene To reduce such troublesome operations various shooting conditions can be memorized previously to scene files and the conditions most suitable for a scene can be read and set The RC Z3 is prov
27. cal systems Note Some lenses cannot be used Check before use See page 6 when using lens q High quality picture Three 1 3 inch 410 000 pixel 470 000 PAL CCDs with high sensitivity microlenses are mated to prism optics using high precision matching technology Accelerated digital luminance signal processing is used to deliver a horizontal resolution of 800 TV lines luminance channel A new digital noise reduction system provides 64 dB 62 dB PAL signal to noise ratio 4 Clear low noise images are obtained even in high gain mode q Auto shading compensation ASC Color shading incurred when using a C mount lens is automatically compensated attenuated Two modes of shading are provided and can be selected according to the cameras application a vertical color shading mode or a two dimensional luminance shading mode 9 Bi directional data communication The camera can be connected to a personal computer via RS 232C for two way data communications to provide finely detailed camera control An identification ID code can be assigned to each camera in a system and allow remotely controlling multiple cameras from a single computer Notes to users Important safety notes Usethis camera with a 12 VDC power supply Observe that flammable objects water or metal do not enter the camera interior These may lead to failure or accident Do not modify the camera or use the camera with external covers removed These may cause failur
28. color detail phase Present phase is indicated beside the setting values Since the VBS output is shown as monochrome on the monitor a monochrome indication can also be used for an approximate setting At Auto setup the automatically detected phase setting is indicated Note At RGB or R Y B Y output the detected phase range is not shown on the monitor Use a VBS signal for color detail setting 7 Width Selects color phase range for setting Setting range is 128 narrow to 127 wide Since the VBS output is shown as monochrome on the monitor a monochrome indication can also be used for an approximate setting Press both L and R for about 2 seconds to set to 0 Note At RGB or R Y B Y output the detected phase range is not shown on the monitor UseaVBS signal for color detail setting 25 8 Initialize Returns level menu settings to preset values Simultaneously press L and R for about 2 seconds 9 File select Selects scene files 1 4 and preset 10 DTL SUB Change to DTL SUB menu 12 DTL SUB 26 1 LEVEL DEP Dependent level setting Detail amount and noise can be reduced in scene dark components Setting range is 128 to 127 Press the R button to increase the value reduce the detail amount and expand the video signal level range Press L button to decrease the value and reduce the range Set to O by simultaneously pressing the L and R buttons for about 2 seconds 2 CRISP Crispness level setting
29. cter On the lt D TI i vi actual screen a space character is given as a blank in an ID code or TITLE TLE Setup Procedure gt With the cursor located at DATA SET press the D button The cursor moves to the ID data set position an the first character flashes Using theL R U and D buttons select an input character Press the SET UP button and the selected character will be entered The cursor will then move to the next character position In the same manner repeat the above steps ii and iii to enter an ID code and TITLE On completion of character input bring the cursor to RET using the L R U or D button Then press the SET UP button The cursor is returned to DATA SET To quit the SPECIAL SET mode press the SET UP button lt Flashing shifts one character toward the left gt Flashing shifts one character toward the right DEL Flashing character is deleted and the subsequent character string is shifted left INS A space is inserted at the flashing character position and the subsequent character string is shifted right RET The cursor is returned to DATA SET How to Attain Better Images Black Balance Adjustment Adjust black balance to provide proper color tone at a dark part of videoimage Inthe following cases be sure to carry out black balance adjustment q When using the camera first after purchasing it q When using the camera after it has been unused for a long time qWhen the camera opera
30. ctive CONTRAST button Contrast on off lights when on Note Inoperative with gamma off gamma set to off at SUB MENU 2 of menu mode ULTRA GAIN button Ultra gain on off However function is ineffective in the HV D30 camera A WHT button Direct mode At White balance mode MEM press A WHT to conduct automatic white balance button lights The resulting data are stored in application file memory Menu mode A WHT button operation is inhibited 42 A BLK button Direct mode Press A BLK to conduct automatic black balance button lights Mode indicator LEDs Indicate status of switches below LEDs IRIS switch Sets lens iris mode Press the switch upward to set the mode in the sequence AUTO REMOTE MANUAL E AUTO Automaticiris operation E REMOTE Iris is adjusted by the iris contrd15 E MANUAL Set the lens A M switch to M and adjust the lens iris ring manually Note When using the video type lens REMOTE and MANUAL function is ineffective in the HV D30 camera GAIN switch Sets the camera sensitivity Press the switch upward to select the sensitivity in the sequence 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 dB The sensitivity setting is indicated by the combined GAIN LED indication Note When CAM MODE AUTO or AGC ON the 3dB GAIN LED indicated all the time WHITE BALANCE mode select switch The white balance mode can be selected in the sequence PRESET MEM AUTO E PRESET Optimum white balance at 3200 K and 5600 K color tem
31. d R buttons for approx two seconds However if setting is OFF 0 is not set over if the buttons are pressed 5 SUB MENU 1 The SUB menu Lis brought up 6 SUB MENU 2 TheSUB menu 2 is brought up 7 ALC The ALC is brought up 8 FILE SELECT Select among scene files 1 2 3 4and PRESET Camera setting data can be stored in four scene files To shoot several scenes with different shooting conditions it is needed to change settings suitable for each scene To reduce such troublesome operations various shooting conditions can be memorized previously to scene files and the conditions most suitable for a scene can be read and set There is a FILE SELECT item in the following menu The function operation are same It can memory each setting data of the following MENU as the scene file MAIN MENU SUB MENU 1 SUB MENU 2 ALC SPECIAL SET LEVEL SPECIAL SET MASKING SPECIAL SET GAMMA SPECIAL SET DTL SPECIAL SET EXT TRIGGER 3 SUB MENU 1 1 M BLACK Master black level setting The master black level can be set in a range of 128 to 127 Pressing the R button increases a set value to make the black level higher and pressing the L button decreases a set value to make the black level lower For zero 0 setting hold down both the L and R buttons for approx one seconds 2 SHUTTER Electronic shutter mode q OFF Electronic shutter does not operate q PRESET Shutter operates at the Preset speed Select speed from among 1 100 1 60
32. decrease the vector color hue as indicated in the figure Each item can be set to O by simultaneously pressing the L and R buttons for about 2 seconds 7 R SAT Increase red color level 23 8 Y SAT Increase yellow color level 9 G SAT Increase green color level 10 C SAT Increase cyan color level 11 B SAT Increase blue color level 12 M SAT Increase magenta color level The above items can be set in the range of 32 to 431 Respectively press the R button to increase and the L button to decrease the color level Each item can be set to 0 by simultaneously pressing the L and R buttons for about 2 seconds 13 Initialize Returns level menu settings to preset values Simultaneously press L and R for about 2 seconds 14 File select Selects scene files 1 4 and preset 10 GAMMA Menu for setting the gamma parameters If dark component contrast is inadequate adjusting the gamma parameters allows detailed adjustment of the Sub menu 2 Contrast Off Normal High 1 GAMMA TABLE Sets gamma rising slope Low Dark component gradation reduced Standard Standard setting High Dark component gradation increased 2 TOTAL GAMMA Sets total R G and B gamma point Setting range is from 128 to 127 Press R to raise and L to lower RGB video signal gamma point Simultaneously press the L and R buttons for about 2 seconds to set to 0 3 R ADJ UST Sets red gamma point Setting range is from 128 to 127 Press R to ra
33. e void any warranties and pose a safety hazard Stop using the camera at the approach of an electrical storm thunder audible Protect the camera from rain if using it outdoors In event the camera shows any abnormality switch off the camera and disconnect the power cord Contact a Hitachi Denshi service representative Operating considerations Power supply Check that the supplied voltage is between 10 5 and 15 VDC Inadequate voltage can affect color fidelity and cause noise while voltage over 15 V can damage the camera Connectors Confirm the power is off before connecting or disconnecting a signal cable Grasp connectors by the body not the attached wires Lens The correct lens is important for deriving optimum performance from the camera Consult a Hitachi Denshi dealer for a selection of fine lenses according to the application Installation and storage sites The following types of environment can impair performance lead to damage pose safety hazards and shorten the useful life of the camera Select the sites for installing the storing the camera carefully 9 Direct sunlight rain or snow 41 Flammable or corrosive gasses Very hot or cold beyond 10 to 45 operating 20 to 60 storage q1 Humid or dusty Y Exposed to vibration or shock 1 Strong electrical or magnetic fields q Exceptionally strong light Continuous operation In situations where the camera is used continuously for long periods of time
34. e emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations Le pr sent appareil n met pas de bruits radiodectriques d passant les limit s applicable aux appareils num riques de classe A prescrites dans le rVglement sur le brouillage radiod ectrique dicter par le minist re des communications du canada Table of contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTUIONS A IMPORTANT NOTICE J Table of contents K Standard composition 1 Overview 1 Features 1 Notes to users 2 Important safety notes 2 Operating considerations 2 CCD properties 3 Rear panel facilities 5 LENS 6 Lens selection 6 F rangeback adjustment 7 Video signal type lens adjustment 7 Camera mounting 9 System example 10 Menu screen operation 11 Menu Structure 11 MAIN MENU 13 SUB MENU 1 14 SUB MENU 2 16 ALC 17 SPECIAL SET 19 LENS 20 WHITE GATE 22 LEVEL 22 MASKING 23 GAMMA 24 DTL 25 DTL SUB 26 EXT TRIGGER 27 OUTPUT SYNC 29 FILE SET 30 OTHER FUNC 30 ID TITLE 3l How toAttain Better images Black Balance Adjustment White Balance Adjustment Real time Auto White Auto Shading Correction ALC Auto level control Long Time Store Mode RC Z3 remote control panel RC Z3 panel facilities Menu screen operation Function Selection by internal Switch Setting Connectors Specifications Input Output Signals Major accessories Dimensions 33 33 34 36 36 37 38 39 40 4A 45 46 48 50 52 52 Stand
35. e left of the H mark is moved Boost the gain Set main menu Gainto1 24dB in order to raise the sensitivity Note The video signal level indicator sensitivity is high in order to increase lens adjustment accuracy Operatethe lens Level control slowly Camera mounting The camera is provided with threaded screw holes at the top and bottom These allow mounting to either a tripod or a mounting bracket Screw type U 1 4 20 Length 4 5to6mm Screws longer than 6 mm can cause internal damage while less than 5 mm prevents secure fastening and risks dropping to cause damage and injury System examples 19 dopy OV 9d ap ap A A A gt s gt DB 4 Ta 4 M V4 Nay rs y ozo nr 91929 O zZ 94 O J8U8AU09 Guo7 if 1807 ZZA il xog uonounf SdA ONAS g AID Jolluoy 10109 9 4 V4 9 Buiss ooidq seu 1s1ndwodg 10 0 W S ULY 9 01 99UB SIP e Jano a9ebBJa ul DZ 2 Sy BIA 19 nduioo2 jeuosiod e wo BIEWEI ay BUI O11U09 y paunba si 19119109 A V puels oiydei5 NI 9q 3LON34 san 0EA AH LINN ela We ILINN s
36. e part white or gray part in the image For details of the WHITE GATE function refer to p 22 Be sure to set the WHITE GATE window toa white or gray part in theimage Donot set it toa colored part Auto Shading Correction 36 Color shading may occur in the vertical direction on screen due to any characteristic of lens This camera is equipped with a function for correcting color shading automatically 1 Provide a proper aperture value of lens using the auto iris function or manually 2 Take an white image fully on screen At this step take care so that uneven brightness will not occur in the vertical direction 3 In the DIRECT mode press the AWB button White balance is adjusted automatically 4 In the DIRECT mode while holding down this button for more than two seconds and press the D button or in the MENU mode carry out AUTO SHADING Thus color shading in the image is corrected automatically Notes 1 When using the camera for the first time or after replacing the lens just be sure above instructions 2 If adjusted under a light source that has a flicker component such as fluorescent or mercury the white balance accuracy can be impaired Change the electronic shutter mode Sub menu 1 Shutter or Variable setting to reduce flicker before engaging the auto white balance adjustment ALC In combination of GAIN AGC SHUTTER AES and AUTO IRIS the following four kinds of ALC auto level control can be performed This feat
37. eaken bright image components Normally set to on 2 FLARE LEVEL Setting range is 128 smaller to 127 larger compensation Press L and R for about 2 seconds to set to 0 3 KNEE POINT UseL andR to set in the range 128 smaller to 127 larger Press both L and R for about 2 seconds to set to 0 Normally set to where gradation appears above 100 video level 4 WHITE CLIP Sets white clip level Use L and R to set in the range of 128 lower to 127 higher clip level Press both L and R for about 2 seconds to set to 0 Normally set for clip at about 110 video level Adjust when there is excess video level from the equipment interface 30 5 MESSAGE RTN Message display ON OFF E ON A message indicating the result of AWB ABB execution in the DIRECT mode is displayed E OFF A message indicating the result of AWB ABB execution in the DIRECT mode is not displayed 6 REMOTE Set remote control baud rate UseR and L to set for 2400 4800 9600 or 19200 bps Set to 9600 bps when using the optional RC Z3 remote control box 7 REMOTE TYPE Selects between modes 1 and 2 e MODE 1 Select to use the same computer commands as other camera models e g HV C20 series E MODE 2 Normal setting Use for the RC Z3 remote control box 8 ID TITLE Changeto ID TITLE menu 9 Pixel correct White flaw compensation on off Normally set to on When image processing equipment is used since the data of 1 pixel are not precise the
38. echniker erfordert um das Erzeugnis wieder zu normalem Betrieb zur ckzubringen e Wenn das Erzeugnis fallen gelassen oder besch digt worden ist f Wenn das Erzeugnis eine klare nderung in der Leistung zeigt dies weist darauf hin da Wartung erforderlich ist 21 Ersatzteile Wenn Ersatzteile erforderlich sind darauf achten da der Wartungstechniker nur die vom Hersteller festgelegten Ersatzteile oder Teile mit den gleichen Charakteristiken wie die urspr nglichen Teile verwendet Unautorisierte Ersatzteile k nnen Feuer elektrischen Schlag oder sonstige Gef hrdungen verursachen 22 Sicherheitspr fung Bitten Sie den Wartungstechniker nach der Vollendung von Wartung oder Reparaturarbeiten an diesem Erzeugnis um die Durchf hrung von Sicherheitspr fungen um zu bestimmen da das Erzeugnis im angemissenen Betriebszustand ist 23 Anbringung an der Wand oder an der Decke Das Erzeugnis sollte nur entsprechend den Empfehlungen des Herstellers an einer Wand oder an der Decke angebracht werden 24 W rme Das Erzeugnis sollte fern von W rmequellen wie Radiatoren Heizwiderst nden fen und anderen W rme erzeugenden Erzeugnissen einschlie lich Verst rkern aufgestellt werden MISES EN GARDE IMPORTANTES 1 Lire les instructions Lire toutes les instructions de s curit et de fonctionnement avant de faire fonctionner l appareil 2 Conserver ces instructions Conserver les instructions de s curit et de fonctionnement a des fin
39. ervice technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition 23 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 24 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN 1 Alle Anweisungen lesen Vor Betrieb des Erzeugnisses sollten alle Sicherheits und Bedienungsanleitungen gelesen werden 2 Die Anweisungen aufbewahren Die Sicherheits und Bedienungsanleitungen sollten funftigen Bezug aufbewahrt werden 3 Warnungen beachten Die Warnungen auf dem Erzeugnis und in den Bedienungsanleitungen solten beachtet werden 4 Anweisungen befolgen Alle Bedienungsanleitung und Verwendungsanweisungen sollten befolgt werden 5 Reinigung Den Stecker des Gerats vor Reinigung aus der Steckdose ziehen Keine fl ssigen Reinigungsmittel oder Aerosolreiniger verwenden Zum Reinigen einen feuchten Lappen verwenden 6 Zubeh r Nur vom Hersteller des Erzeugnisses empfohlenes Zubeh r verwenden da es sonst zu St rungen kommen kann 7 Wasser und Feuchtigkeit Dieses Erzeugnis nicht in der N he von Wasser verwenden z B in der N he einer Badewanne eines Waschbeckens einer K chensp le eines Waschzubers in einem nassen Keller in der N he eines Schwimmbeckens usw 8 Aufstellung Das Erzeug
40. eturn the previous settings after adjusting 2 Close Limit needs to be set properly for normal AES coupled operation 7 IRIS GAIN Iris control voltage gain adjustment Lens Type is Video mode Adjustment is required when replacing a Video type lens or if using the camera for the first time The setting range is from 10 to 10 Press R to increase and L to decrease the setting Simultaneously press the L and R buttons for about 2 seconds to set to 0 Next adjust the lens Level control to highlight the central marker of the video signal level indicator Adjust the lens level control to where the circle is positioned at the video signal level indicator triangle mark Refer to description of video signal type lens adjustment page 7 If auto iris does not operate even at the Hi or Low extremes of the Level setting adjust the Iris Gain setting Notes Before adjusting Iris Gain be sure to set the Gain to Normal High or Max and Over ride to 0 Adjustment is incorrect in the AGC mode After adjusting return the previous settings 7 WHITE GATE 21 Sets the area window position for use as white balance control data Adjust the window to a white or gray monochrome portion of the screen Setting operation is the same as Iris Gate WHITE GATE 1 WHITE GATE White gate ON OFF ON In real time auto white balance operation or execution care ER of memory auto white balance a video signal Gate AREAL EET RIGHT appearing in the windo
41. g this product around do not subject the product to heavy shock or vibration 19 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 20 Damage Requiring Service 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 21 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 Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the s
42. hainge to EXT TRIGGER menu Sets polarity video signal output timing and other properties 8 OUTPUT SYNC Change to OUTPUT SYNC menu Camera output signal switching and phase settings during genlock operation 9 FILE SET Changeto FILE SET menu File operations such as copying settings between scene files 10 OTHER FUNC Change to OTHER FUNC menu Sets positive negative image switching communication and other functions 19 6 LENS Menu for setting the lens functions 1 LENS Type Sets type of auto iris E DC Iris opens in proportion to a DC control voltage Also set to DC when not using an automatic iris E Video Lens iris is controlled by the video signal Note Auto electronic shutter AES cannot be used in the Video mode The menu screen changes according tothe Lens Type setting a LENS a ENS LENS TYPE DC LENS TYPE VIDEO IRIS MODE AUTO IRIS GAIN 0 LENS SELECT COSMICAR IRIS SPEED 8 OPEN LIMIT 65 L v H CLOSE LIMIT 85 000000060000000 DC mode menu VIDEO mode menu 2 IRIS MODE Sets lens iris mode Lens Type is DC mode e Auto Setting for using auto iris Note Be sure to set the Open Limit and Close Limit when using the camera for the first time or after replacing the lens e Manual Setting for manual iris and special optics e g microscope Note Be sure to set the Iris Mode when combining AGC and AES 3 SELECTION Sets iris control voltage Lens Type is DC mode E Cosmicar Cont
43. ided with four files and four differnt shooting conditions can be memorized 1 File selection Press the following buttons to change the camera and RC Z3 settings E PRESET Produces the standard setting mode E SCENE FILE 1 FILE 1 scene file 1 setting mode E SCENE FILE 2 FILE 2 setting mode E SCENE FILE 3 FILE 3 setting mode E SCENE FILE 4 FILE 4 setting mode Note The pressed SCENE FILE button lights then flashes when the application file data are changed Flashing continues if the data are changed or the original value is returned When again pressed the button lights steadily 2 Setting data store The Store function is used to save the application file item data The common file item data are saved during adjustment and operation E Store operation After entering the settings with the menu screen and RC Z3 press the STORE button the STORE button flashes Then press the desired SCENE FILE button for storing the settings STORE button extinguishes E Store release While the STORE button is flashing again press the button The STORE button extinguishes and the mode is released E File data copy Press the Preset or SCENE FILE button of the source then press the STORE button flashes Next press the SCENE FILE button of the destination file The settings are copied and stored in the designated file Store operation notes 1 After adjustment and operation with the RC Z3 neglecting the Store operatio
44. in types are Video with self contained iris amplifier and DC DC voltage applied to open lens iris and manual over ride e g Cosmicar Lenses without self contained iris amplifier are not compatible Camera settings differ according to the auto iris lens type See page 20 Note The HV D30 uses lens connector wiring prescribed by the EIAJ Electronic Industries Association of J apan Refer to page 47 3 Flangeback adjustment If focus cannot be adjusted after replacing the lens or at the telephoto and wide angle extremes of a zoom lens the flangeback can be adjusted Open the lens iris and adjust as described below q Fixed focus lens Set the lens focus ring to infinity and pickup an image more than 20 meters distant While observing the picture adjust the focus by turning the flangeback ring in the F or N direction q Zoom lens 1 Set the lens to telephoto and pickup an image more than 3 meters distant Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus 2 Set the lens to wide angle and while using care not to disturb the focus ring turn the flangeback ring to adjust the focus Repeat the above steps until focus is obtained at both the telephoto and wide angle ends Video signal type lens adjustment Adjustment is required after replacing the lens or if using the camera for the first time 1 Preparation 1 Release the AGC mode set the main menu AGC to OFF 2 If the light source has a flicker component e g fluorescent or merc
45. ing in image Use for general scenes q LUMINANCE Equalizes vertical RGB signal levels Use for special optics such as microscope or inspection devices q FLAT Equalizes overall image RGB signal levels Effective for microscope perimeter shading and inspection devices If shading is large or random compensation error increases In such cases adjust for uniform lighting 8 AUTO SHADING Press R for automatic shading adjustment See further description on Page 36 9 AUTO BLACK Press R for automatic black balance adjustment 10 FILE SELECT Select scene file from among 1 2 3 and 4 5 ALC 1 PEAK AVE Set auto level control for Peak or Average in 4 steps of 50 50 25 75 18 85 or 0 100 At high Average setting background may be difficult to see in picture bright components Increasing the Peak setting may render spotlighted components easier to see 2 OVER RIDE Autoiris level setting ALC level setting in range of 128 to 127 about 2 F stops Press R and L for respectively higher or lower video level settings Press both L and R for about 2 seconds to set to 0 3 SPEED AGC andAES response speed q SLOW Slow response to scene light variations Allows a stable image when a strong light source e g vehicle headlights enters the scene q STANDARD Normal setting q FAST Quick response to scene light variations Use where variations are sudden such as when changing a microscope magnification 17 18 4 ALC GAT
46. ise and L to lower red video signal gamma point Simultaneously press the L and R buttons for about 2 seconds to set to 0 4 B ADJ UST Sets blue gamma point Setting range is from 128 to 127 Press R to raise and L to lower blue video signal gamma point Simultaneously press the L and R buttons for about 2 seconds to set to 0 5 Initialize Returns level menu settings to preset values Simultaneously press L and R for about 2 seconds 6 File select Selects scene files 1 4 and preset 24 11 DTL Menu for setting detail parameters 1 DTL FREQ DTL amplifying frequency changeover E LOW The lower band frequency is amplified E STANDARD The standard amplification is performed E HIGH The high band frequency is amplified Finer contour correction is carried out 2 Hi chroma DTL High chroma detail on off At on setting contours are enhanced in highly colored components of the scene 3 Color DTL Selects color detail mode E CH1 CH2 Either selection engages color detail Sets the detail level of two color phase ranges Select each color phase setting with CH1 and CH2 E Off Color detail is disengaged 4 Auto setup Color detail phase is detected automatically Set the marker tothe desired phase area and press R for automatic detection indicates OK when completed 5 Level Sets color detail level Range is 128 soft to 127 sharp Press both L and R for about 2 seconds to set to 0 6 Phase Sets
47. l Hitachi Denshi sales agent or Hitachi Denshi service office 33 White Balance Adjustment 34 Carry out white balance adjustment when the illumination condition color temperature is changed Adjust the white balance when using the camera for the first time or after replacing the lens 1 In the MENU mode set up WHITE BAL MEM 2 Turn off the MENU screen to select the DIRECT mode 3 Provide a proper aperture value of lens using the auto iris function or manually 4 Put an white object in the subject image and zoom it up 5 Hold the AWB button pressed for about 2 seconds for automatic white balance adjustment With MESSAGE RTN ON AUTO WHITE appears At the end of successful adjustment AUTO WHITE OK appears 6 If white balance adjustment cannot be made any of the following messages will appear Takea proper procedure according to the error message and then try white balance adjustment again Error message Procedure AUTO WHITE NG E Turn off the color bar CHANGE TO CAM Set up WHITE BAL MEM White balance cannot be made due to insufficient LOW LIGHT illumination TRY AGAIN Increase the intensity of illumination turn lens iris toward open direction or increase the gain to provide a proper video level Press the AWB switch again AUTO WHITE White balance cannot be made due to excess HIGH LIGHT illumination TRY AGAIN Increase the intensity of illumination turn lens iris toward closed direction or increa
48. l output is made on the next field Immediately before the field on which video signal output is made the WE signal is delivered from the D SUB connector equipped on the rear panel Even field ____ CCD lineA odd field CCD line B A CCD lineA Even field lt ECD line B il Store time 1 15 s Example VD signal Store charge on CCD line A Store charge y oncepiines LA Aa AC Video signal WE signal In the frame store mode each of the CCD BERZEZZERTE lines A and B is read out individually Even field CCD lineA Therefore the vertical resolution is superior Odd field Cep inen IE After completion storing video signal output Even field CCD lineB ICO is made between two fields Immediately Odd field Sa before the field on which video signal output is made the WE signal is delivered from the D SUB connector equipped on the rear panel Store time 1 15 s Example VD signal Store charge on CCD line e Store charge on CCD lime B A sa MAA Ac vws Ja alfa Or WE signal 38 RC Z3 Remote Control Panel All camera menu items can be operated remotely by connecting the RC Z3 Remote Control Panel Connect the panel as follows 1 Set camera internal switch SW806 to RC Z3 See internal switch selection on page 45 2 Open the SPECIAL SET menu and set the camera communications rate to 9600 bps see page 31 factory setting Operation 1 Direct control The f
49. mputer via RS 232C interface over a distance more than approx 15 meter Output signal ratings 1 Component video output VIDEO MULTI connector VBS 1 0 Vp p 75 2 Y C output MULTI connector Y 1 0 Vp p 75h C NTSC 0 286 Vp p burst 75h PAL 0 3 Vp p burst 75h 3 Component output MULTI connector Y 1 0 Vp p 75h R Y 0 7 Vp p 75h B Y 0 7 Vp p 75h 4 RGB output MULTI connector R 0 7 Vp p 75h G 0 7 Vp p 75h B 0 7 Vp p 75h Note YC VBS component and RGB MULTI connector outputs are selected by menu 5 Sync outputs MULTI connector HD 2Vp p 75h VD 2Vp p 75h Sync 2 Vp p 75h Note Genlock input and Sync output are selected by internal input output switch 6 7 Serial data output REMOTE connector 1 5 Vp p Low when connected to RC Z3 J U C2 J U Z2 RS 232C level when connected to personal computer Note Set internal switches according to connected equipment Lens iris control output Lens connector manual override IRIS CONT 1 5 V closed to 5 5 V open or 2 5 V closed to 7 5 V open Selectable 51 Major accessories Camera control box RC Z3 Camera J unction box J U Z2 RS 232C level converter J U C20 Dimensions 2 1 4 UNC DEPTH 7 32 574 2 N 65 2 32 5 1331 14 99 AT 80 22 HITACHI Hv 0 0 i hacco 2 1 4 UNC DEPTH 7 52
50. n optimum image with a frame grabber 3 Trig polarity Selects positive or negative trigger pulse polarity 4 WE polarity Selects WE pulse polarity Selects pulse WE output synchronized to image obtained from the camera rear panel multi connector for 1 field or 1 frame Use to match the interface of an external frame grabber or other equipment The trigger and CCD mode timing can be combined to obtain image timing as indicated in the figures a MODE MODE1 CCD MODE FLD more than 64 s TRIGGER POLARITY more than 2 fields POSITEVE External trigger pulse i TRIGGER POLARITY i i NEGATEVE Exposure finie EJ Video signal output l i ODD EVEN ODD EVEN SYNC reset SYNC reset WE POLARITY POSITEVE WE pulse output WE POLARITY NEGATEVE 27 28 b MODE MODE1 CCD MODE FRM more than 64 s External trigger pulse more than 2 fields ras Strobe timing RAS DELAY TIME 3H 20H Exposure time EN Video signal output E ODD EVEN ODD EVEN SYNC reset NE reset WE pulse output c MODE MODE2 CCD MODE FLD External trigger pulse xternal trigger p more than 2 fields more than 2 fields Video signal output EVEN ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD ODD E SYNC reset ps WE pulse output SYNC reset d MODE MODE2 CCD MODE FRM External trigger pulse Mole nan AMES more than 2 fields Exposure time a Video signal
51. n before pressing a file button loses the adjustment and setting item data The output is the designated file data prior to adjustment and operation 41 2 After adjustment and operation with the RC Z3 neglecting the Store operation before cutting off the power loses the adjustment and setting item data The output is the designated file data prior to adjustment and operation Be sure to conduct the Store operation when desiring to save the data after adjustment and operation In this case the data prior to Store are deleted R GAIN and 00 B GAIN control Red and blue video signal gain can be adjusted Press the ENABLE button lights to allow adjusting Adjustment is coarse when the WHITE BALANCE mode select switch is set to Preset and fine when set to Memory R BLACK and 02 B BLACK control Red and blue video signal black level can be adjusted Press the ENABLE button lights to allow adjusting Note When CAM MODE AUTO R B black cannot be adjusted ENABLE button E ON Button lights to indicate R amp B gain and R amp B black adjustments are effective E OFF Adjustments are ineffective when the ENABLE button is extinguished Note When CAM MODE AUTO the ENABLE button is ineffective TALLY CALL button TALLY CALL button lights when pressed However function is ineffective in the HV D30 camera SHUTTER button Shutter on off lights when on Note When CAM MODE AUTO the Shutter button is ineffe
52. nis nicht auf einen unstabilen Wagen Stand Dreifu Tr ger oder Tisch stellen Das Erzeugnis kann sonst herunterfallen und ein kind oder einen Erwachsenen schwer verietzen Au erdem kann das Ger t schwer besch digt werden Nur mit einem Wagen Stand Dreifu Tr ger oder Tisch verwenden der vom Hersteller empfohlen oder mit dem Erzeugnis verkauft worden ist F r jegliche Anbringung sollten die Anweisungen des Herstellers befolgt werden und das vom Hersteller empfohlene Anbringungszubeh r sollte verwendet werden 9 Eine Kombination von Erzeugnis und Wagen sollte vorsichtig bewegt werden Schneller Halt berm ige Krafteinwirkung und unebene Oberfl chen k nnen U mkippen der kombination von Erzeugnis und Wagen verursachen 10 Ventilation Schlitze und Offnungen im Geh use dienen der Ventilation Sie sind fiir zuverl ssigen Betrieb des Ger tes und Schutz vor Uberhitzung erforderlich und d rfen nicht blockiert oder abgedeckt werden Die ffnungen sollten niemals dadurch blockiert werden da das Ger t auf ein Bett ein Sofa einen Teppich oder eine hnliche Oberfl che gestellt wird Das Gerad sollte nur dann in Einbauinstallierung wie in einem Bucherschrank oder einem Gestell verwendet werden wenn angemessene Ventilation vorgesehen ist bzw Die Anweisungen des Herstellers befolgt worden sind 11 Stromversorgung Dieses Erzeugnis sollte nur an der auf dem Typenschild angegebenen Stromversorgungsart betrieben werden Wenn Sie
53. od bracket or table The product may 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 should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer 9 Moving A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 10 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 11 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 12 Grounding or Polarization This product is equipped with a three wire
54. ollowing items can be controlled directly as well as from the control panel E BAR CAM E ULTRA GAIN ON OFF E M BLK E WHITE BAL E ENABLE ON OFF E A WHT E GAIN E RGAIN E A BLK E DTL E BGAIN E SCENTE FILE E IRIS MODE E RBLK E SHUTTE ON OFF E BBLK E CONTRST ON OFF E IRIS 2 MENU controls All control items are set from menu Pressthe FUNCTION button of the remote control panel to produce the menu mode and display the MAIN MENU screen Again press the FUNCTION button to extinguish the menu screen and return to the direct mode Operate the menu with the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT buttons Note While pressing the UP button presses the FUNCTION button for 2 seconds to produce the special set mode TheSPECIAL SET menu appears 3 Setting data store Setting data menu and direct control items are not automatically stored when using the RC Z3 Press the RC Z3 STORE button and the SCENE FILE button of the location for storing the data Note Use caresincethe data are lost if the application is changed or the power cut off without storing 39 1 RC Z3 panel facilities TALLY CALL button SHUTTER button CONTRAST button CAMERA GONTRGL PANE ULTRA GAIN button tak CONTROL TALLY CAL SHY 7 1 IT nn CONTROL swit me OJO ja A WHT button 2 EXTENDER Ba moe osem Jo 8 z 20 A BLK button BAR CAM switc o JH CAM NORM AUTO O 6 O man 4 FUNCTIO 4 Select button 8 ale O B Mode indicator LEDs UP
55. otection du cordon d alimentation Acheminer les cordons d alimentation de facon qu on ne risque pas de marcher dessus ou de les coincer sous un objet plac dessus ou contre eux Faire particuli rement attention aux fiches des cordons ala proximit des prises et a l endroit o ils ressortent de l appareil 14 Foudre Pour renforcer la protection de l appareil pendant un orage ou si l on s en doigne ou qu on reste longtemps sans l utiliser le d brancher de la source d alimentation Ceci permettra d viter tout dommage de l appareil d ala foudre et aux surtensions de ligne 15 Surcharge Ne pas surcharger les prises rallonges et prises multiples car cela pourrait entrainer un risque de feu ou de choc dectrique 16 P n tration d objets et de liquides Ne jamais enfoncer d objets d aucune sorte dans les ouvertures de l appareil car ils pourraient toucher des points de tension dangereuse ou court circuiter des pi ces ce qui pourrait provoquer un feu ou un choc dectrique Ne jamais renverser de liquide d aucune sorte sur l appareil 17 Substances inflammabes et explosives Eviter d utiliser l appareil en pr sence de gaz ainsi qu a proximit imm diate de substances inflammables et explosives 18 Chocs ou vibrations violents Lorsqu on transporte l appareil ne pas le soumettre a des chocs ou des vibrations violents 19 R parations Ne pas tenter de r parer l aapareil soi m me car le fait d ouvrir ou de reti
56. perature Select between 3200 K and 5600 K in the menu mode at W PRST MODE of the MAIN MENU screen E MEM Press the A WHT button for automatic white balance adjustment Select between 3200 K and 5600 K in the menu mode at W MEM MODE of the MAIN MENU screen E AUTO White balance is automatically adjusted in real time ATW When the RC Z3 white balance mode is set to MEM and AUTO at the MAIN MENU W MEM MODE is indicated and at PRESET W PRST MODE is indicated Note When CAM MODE AUTO camera white balance is automatic Selection from the RC Z3 select switch is ineffective DTL switch Camera detail setting Press the switch to select in the sequence VARIABLE LOW NORMAL HIGH During VAR the mode indicator LEDs show the detail amount in the menu mode the MAIN MENU screen DTL setting is OFF or VAR IRIS control Adjusts the lens iris as follows E AUTO OVER RIDE fine adjustment about 2 F stops can be adjusted E REMOTE Adjustablein the range from fully open to fully closed E MANUAL Iris is not adjustable from the RC Z3 adjust by manually turning the 43 lens iris ring M BLK control Adjusts the master black level 2 Menu screen composition Camera settings other than the RC Z3 items can be customized using the main and special set menus The menu structure is same as one of camera 44 Function Selection by Internal Switch Setting 1 SW806 For connection with the remote control box RC Z3 set SW806 to the
57. rer les caches risque d exposer l utilisateur a des tensions dangereuses notamment Confier toute r paration aun personnel qualifi 20 Dommages n cessitant r parations D brancher l appareil de la source d alimentation et confier les r parations un personnel qualifi dans les cas suivants a Lorsque le cordon d alimentation ou sa fiche sont endommag s b Si du liquide s est renvers sur l appareil ou que des objets sont tomb s dedans c Si l appareil a amp expos ala pluie ou 4 l eau d Si l appareil ne fonctionne pas normalement lorsqu on observe les instructions d utilisation Ne r gler que les commandes couvertes par le mode d emploi en effet un r glage incorrect des autres commandes pourrait entrainer des dommages et n cessiteront souvent des travaux de r paration co teux par un technicien qualifi pour remettre l appareil en tat de marche e Si l appareil est tomb ou qu il a d endommag f Si l appareil affiche une nette modification de ses performances cela signifie qu il a besoin d tre r par 21 Pi ces de rechange Si l on a besoin de pi ces de rechange veiller 4 ce que le technicien de r paration utilise exclusivement les pi ces de rechange sp cifi es par le fabricant ou des pieces ayant les m mes caract ristiques que les pieces d origine Les pi ces de rechange non autoris es risquent de provoquer un feu un choc dectrique et autres dangers 22 V rificaton de s curit Apres
58. rol voltage is 1 5 to 5 5 V e g Cosmicar with manual over ride e Others Control voltage is 2 5 to 7 5 V 4 SPEED Sets auto iris speed Lens Type is DC mode Set in a range of 1 to 15 where hunting is not produced Press R to increase and L to decrease the setting Hold button depressed for continuous change Simultaneously press R and L for about 2 seconds to set to 8 5 OPEN Limit Lens Type is DC mode Set to where the camera recognizes the iris is fully open Observe the iris and adjust in the range from Close Limit 1 to 127 to precisely where the iris is fully open PressR toincrease and L to decrease the setting PresstheL and R buttons simultaneously for about 2 seconds to set to 65 for Cosmicar or 127 for Others Since picture quality deteriorates as the iris approaches fully open Open Limit can be set to where this does not occur 20 Notes 1 Before this adjustment set Gain to Normal and Shutter to Off Return the previous settings after adjusting 2 Open Limit needs to be set properly for normal AGC coupled operation 6 CLOSE Limit Lens Type is DC mode Observe the iris and adjust to precisely the largest value Smallest diameter The setting range is from 128 to Close Limit 1 Press R to increase and L to decrease the setting Press L and R buttons simultaneously for about 2 seconds to set to 85 for Cosmicar or to 65 for Others Notes 1 Before this adjustment set Gain to Normal and Shutter to Off R
59. s de r f rence ult rieure 3 Tenir compte des avertissements Tous les avertissements qui figurent sur l appareil et dans le mode d emploi devront tre respect s 4 Observer les instructions Observer toutes les instructions de fonctionnement et d utilisation 5 Nettoyage Avant de proc der au nettoyage d brancher l appareil de la prise secteur Ne pas utiliser de produits de nettoyage liquides ou en a rosol Nettoyer l appareil avec un chiffon humide 6 Fixations Ne pas utiliser de fixations non recommand es par le fabricant de l appareil car elles pourraient tre source de danger 7 Eau et humidit Ne pas utiliser l appareil proximit d eau par exemple pr s d une baignoire d un lavabo d un vier ou d un bac lessive dans un sous sol humide ou pr s d une piscine etc 8 Accessoires Ne pas placer l appareil sur un chariot un socle un pied un support ou one table instables L appareil pourrait tomber blessant gri vement des enfants ou des adultes et tant s rieusement endommag Utiliser exclusivement le chariot le socle le pied le support ou la table recommand s par le fabricant ou vendus avec l appareil Pour tout montage de l appareil respecter les instructions du fabricant et utiliser cette fin l accessoire de montage recommand par le fabricant 9 L appareil mont sur son chariot devra tre d plac avec pr caution Des arr ts brusques une force excessive et des surfaces irr guli
60. se the gain to provide a proper video level Press the AWB switch again AUTO WHITE NG E Thecolor temperature is too high making it impossible C TEMP HIGH to reach the optimum value in adjustment If there TRY AGAIN is no problem in practical application use the camera under the current condition E Add a filter to the lens or illumination to decrease the color temperature AUTO WHITE NG E The color temperature is too low making it impossibl to reach the optimum value If thereis no problem in practical application use the camera under the current condition E Add a filter to the lens or illumination to increase the color temperature AUTOWHITE NG E Release the long shutter mode LONG SHUTTER MODE CAM MODE AUTO E Set camera mode to manual CHANGE TO MANUAL 35 Realtime Auto White The camera detects a white part in the image by itself and its internal microcomputer automatically adjusts white balance in realtime Use this function in case that the color temperature varies with time e g from morning to day to night 1 In the MENU mode set up WHITE BAL AUTO Where the camera is mounted fixedly and the orientation and image taking range of the camera remain unchanged it is advisable to use the white gate function in combination for attaining higher accuracy in white balance 1 In the MENU mode set up WHITE GATE ON 2 Using the WHITE GATE menu in the MENU mode bring the display window to a monochrom
61. selecting costumes props and other scene elements 4 Ghosting Strong direct or reflected light near an object of interest can cause ghosting of the object to appear in the picture The effect is more obtrusive with certain iris settings and lens types Select the scene layout and camera pointing direction carefully in order to avoid this effect Name and function each section MENU button Press this button to display the camera setup menu The switches U and R provide different functions depending on whether the menu is displayed MENU mode or D L not DERECT mode VIDEO conector Outputs a composite video signal 1Vp 75 hms Pilot lamp 1 Lights when power is supplied REMOTE connector Used for connection with the remote control box RC Z3 or personal computer DC IN connector The 12V power supply is connected MULTI connector Output for RGB Y R Y B Y or Y C and VBS signals Also used for sync signal I O and external trigger signal input AWB L button DERECT mode Holding down this button for more than two seconds carries out auto white balance AWB MENU mode In this mode it is allowed to change functional function ER OF e 00000 J N data or carry out each U button DERECT mode While holding down this button for more than two seconds and pres the D button carries out auto shading compensation ASC
62. ting environment is changed eg when the ambient temperature varies significantly Under normal condition it is not required to make black balance adjustment at power on 1 In the menu mode carry out automatic black balance adjustment At the end of successful adjustment AUTO BLACK OK appears Notes 1 Where the lens having the auto iris function is used the iris is closed automatically during adjustment 2 In combinational use with the manual iris lens or microscope a full black screen image is provided from the CCD image sensor during adjustment When picturing after adjustment a white screen image appears momentarily This phenomenon is not a symptom of trouble however 3 In case that the manual iris lens is used do not attempt auto black balance adjustment while taking an image of subject having extremely high luminance such as the sun This may deteriorate black balance accuracy 2 If black balance adjustment cannot be made any one of the following messages will appear Take a proper procedure according to the error message and then try black balance adjustment again AUTO BLACK BAR IE Turn off the color bar AUTO BLACK NG EE Closethe lens iris E Avoid taking an image of subject having high luminance such as the sun or decrease illumination on the microscope E Carry out AUTO BLACK again If this message appears in repeated attempts it is necessary to inspect the inside of the camera In this case notify your loca
63. ue edo9soJIN G yew wejs s 1711 NVd Aq peliddns 19110 U09 SUS Y LIIL NVA gt EE O9 z O 1711 NVd sua ajowey BOUrIIOAINS Bulouasajuoy AL 10 Menu Screen Operation 1 Menu Structure For settings in the camera the MAIN and SPECIAL menus are available 1 1 MAIN Menu Structure Press the MENU button and MAIN MENU appears on the screen to indicate the main menu mode Again press the MENU button to extinguish the menu and enter the direct mode There area main function setup menu and three sub menus which are arranged hierarchically as shown below On the MAIN menu bring the cursor to SUB MENU 1 SUB MENU 2 or ALC and press the R button and the desired subsidiary menu will come up Toreturn tothe MAIN MENU from the SUB menu 1 SUB menu 2 or ALC bring the cursor to the top line title line of SUB MENU 1 SUB MENU 2 or ALC and press the L button On each menu screen bring the cursor to any desired item using the U or D button For mode change data setting use the L or R button 1 2 SPECIAL Menu Structure 12 To select the SPECIAL SET mode press the MENU button for 2 seconds while holding Thus the SPECIAL SET menu can be displayed To return to The SPECIAL SET menu indicates down the U button the DIRECT mode press the MENU button again a list of items and each speci
64. ure ensures stable video signal output according to a wide range change in illumination Note 1 AES cannot be combined with a Video type lens 2 When not using an auto iris lens at the Lens menu set Lens Type to DC and Iris Mode to Manual 0dB OPEN LIMIT CLOSE LIMIT 60B to 24dB to 1 100 000s AGC AUTO IRIS AES AGC range AUTO IRIS range AES range DC type lens AGC AUTO IRIS AGC range AUTO IRIS range DC type VIDEO type lens AUTO IRIS AES AUTO IRIS range AES range DC type lens AGC AES AGC range AES range 37 Long Time Store Mode In case that illumination on the subject is insufficient just increasing the gain of the camera may cause an increase in noise resulting in an unclear image In such a situation it is advisable to select the long time store mode using the external memory Thereby the image can be brighter and clearer according to the stored amount of image This camera is provided with two kinds of image store functions CCD MODE FLD FRM in SUB MENU 1 When one of these image store functions is used video signal output is delivered from the camera with the timing shown below Since the degree of after image increases for a moving subject because of image storing it is recommended to use the image store function when taking a still picture or scene Field store mode In the field store mode both the CCD lines A and B are read out simultaneously After completion of storing video signa
65. ury lighting change the electronic shutter mode Sub menu 1 Shutter or Variable to reduce the flicker 3 Adjust the white balance 2 Adjustment Hold the U button depressed and press Setup for about 2 seconds to display the Special Set menu Change tothe Lens screen and check the Lens Type setting If DC change this to Video aw ENS LENS TYPE VIDEO IRIS GAIN 0 REFERENCE L v H 0000000680000000 1 Set thelens ALC control fully toward the average Av position 2 If auto iris hunting occurs reduce the Iris Gain setting 3 Adjust the lens level control to where the center cirde is positioned at the video signal level indicator triangle mark If the camera video signal detection level is optimum the triangle mark is center If larger than optimum the triangle marker to the right of H is moved and if lower the triangle mark to the left of L is moved 3 Lens adjustment difficult or impossible 1 Video signal level indication unstable Unstable indication can occur if the light source has flicker component e g fluorescent or mercury lighting change the electronic shutter mode Sub menu 1 shutter or Variable to reduce the flicker 2 Lens Level control fully at Hi but auto iris inoperative Reduce the I ris Gain setting 3 Lens Level control fully at Low but auto iris inoperative Increase the Iris Gain setting 4 Auto iris operates but scene is dark Even if lens Level control is adjusted the triangle mark to th
66. w on screen is detected for m white balancing A WINDOW In the MENU mode the window is presented over the video signal For the setting procedure refer to WHITE GATE Menu of SPECIAL SET Menu p 25 Even under WHITE GATE ON condition the window disappears when the cursor is moved to another item In the DIRECT mode the window does not appear but white balance control is conducted by the white gate function OFF A video signal of the entire image is detected for carrying out white balance control The window does not appear 2 GATE AREA lt UP DOWN gt The window can be shifted up down To shift the window up press theR button To shift it down press the L button 3 GATE AREA lt LEFT RIGHT gt he window can be shifted left right To shift the window rightward press the R button To shift it leftward press the L button 8 LEVEL This menu screen allows you to set up a black level and gain of R B video signal 1 R GAIN R gain level setting The allowable setting range is 128 to 127 Pressing the R button increases a numeric value to make the R video signal gain higher Pressing the L button decreases a numeric value to lower the R video signal gain For O zero setting hold down both the L and R buttons for approx two seconds 2 B GAIN B gain level setting The allowable setting range is 128 to 127 Pressing the R button increases a numeric value to make the B video signal gain higher Pressing the L button decre

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