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1.     Move up down Set b       y pushing  By pushing  MENU UP  DOWN DATA UP  DOWN    e Shutter mode MANU  SS  E TRG       SHUTTER    pe   gt  MODE E  A E TRG mode    E  TRG RR   1P SNR  1P SR  PW SNR  PW SR  RR    PART OFF                       _         Partial read switch OFF ON                lt MODE E TRG E TRG   SS gt      a  Changing the partial read setting      Set the   gt   to PART by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Select either OFF or ON by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons     Note     The longer the storage time with extended exposures  the more visible certain characteristics of CCD  cameras become  fixed pattern noise  white pixels  etc         2  GAIN  Video gain     GAIN has two modes  MANU  OFF     Set the     to MODE  push the  DATA UP    DATA DOWN   and select mode among MANU  OFF  In the OFF  mode  gain is fixed to 0dB      2  1  Changing each setting in GAIN       Move up down  By pushing  MENU UP  DOWN    Set by pushing  DATA UP  DOWN                   Te ee       GAIN           gt  MODE MANU                        _          Gain mode MANU  OFF    MANU 0dB               __   __           Manual gain  3 dB to 18 dB  10 GB step      a  Changing the gain in MANU mode       Set the   gt   to MANU by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons     Set the manual gain by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      3  WHT BAL  White balance     WHT BAL has two modes  AWB  MANU   Set the     to MODE  push the  DATA UP    DATA DOWN   and select mode 
2.    TO S T I BA INSTRUCTION MANUAL       3 CCD CAMERA    IK TF5    For Customer Use   Enter below the Serial No   which is located on the  bottom of the cabinet  Retain  this information for future ref   erence     Model No   IK TF5  Serial No            INFORMATION   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device  pursu   ant 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  equipment 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     USER INSTALLER CAUTION  Your authority to operate this FCC verified equipment could be voided if  you make changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance to  Part 15 of the FCC Rules     This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     Cet appareil num  rique de la classe A est comforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada           SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    Read the following safety precautions carefully before using this product  These instructions contain  valuable information on safe and proper use that
3.   By pushing  MENU UP  DOWN DATA UP  DOWN      Shutter mode MANU  SS  E TRG     SHUTTER     wa e Synchro  scan setting      MODE ss   OFF   1 525H9524 525HOOFFO1FRMO512FRM                             ss OFF ON   1 175HO174 175HQOFFO1FRMO512FRM  PARI OFF         _______      Partial read switch OFF ON     lt MODE   SS gt      a  Changing the shutter speed setting       Set the   gt   to SS by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons     Select the shutter speed by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      b  Partial read setting      Set the   gt   to PART by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Select either OFF or ON by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons     Note     The longer the storage time with extended exposures  the more visible certain characteristics of CCD  cameras become  fixed pattern noise  white pixels  etc     13    14     1  3  Changing each setting in E TRG mode    The E TRG has five modes  1P SNR  1P SR  PW SNR  PW SR  RR   First set the   gt   to MODE and select E  TRG  then set the   gt   to E TRG and select the desired E TRG mode      1  3 1  Changing each setting in 1P SNR mode    Move up down Set b     A y pushing  By pushing  MENU UP  DOWN DATA UP  DOWN       Shutter mode MANU  SS  E TRG      SHUTTER      we E TRG mode     MODE E TRG  lt  1P SNR  1P SR  PW SNR  PW SR  RR  E TRG 1P SNR    a e Input trigger pulse setting at 1P SNR and 1P SR  TRGS  4 AL     Input trigger pulse   positive polarity    EXP  16ms k   x 5 k  BART ore   ae wl     In
4.   OPERATION       Referring to the item  5  CONNECTION   connect each equipment correctly      Turn on the connected equipment and the camera       Pointing the lens at the object  operate the lens iris adjustment  focus adjustment  etc      Referring to the item  6 1 White Balance   operate the adjustment        Referring to the items  6 2 Gain  7  MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY   select the necessary  items          6 1 White Balance       For the white balance adjustment for this unit  AWB  Automatic White Balance  and MANU  Manual white  balance  adjustments are provided  Referring to the items  7 2  3  WHT BAL  White balance   7  MODE SET   TING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY   select the desired mode     AWB MANU   Automatic White Balance   Manual White Balance     Outline   Adjust white balance by displaying the Adjust the white balance manually using       white object inside the area set by AWB the WHT BAL menu while shooting the  menu and pressing the  DATA UP  button    white object    When the shutter mode is EXT TRIG  Adjustment is performed by confirming  AWB is not available  with a waveform monitor                   AWB  Automatic white balance    e Set the MODE to AWB on the WHT BAL menu   Perform the C TEMP  color temperature conversion  setting  if necessary    Refer to the item  7 2  3  WHT BAL  White balance      3200K   Appropriate for indoor shooting      5600K   Appropriate for outdoor shooting    e If the index menu menu is displayed  press the  DISP  button
5.  1P SNR and 1P SR    0 02 ms  lt   gt  0 4 ms  lt   gt ims  lt   gt 16 ms   a  Changing the polarity of inputting trigger pulse setting          0 02 ms step 0 1 ms step 1msstep    e Partial read switch OFF ON     lt MODE   E TRG E TRG   1P SR gt       Set the   gt   to TRG P by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Select either  L   r by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      b  Changing 1P SR exposure time setting      Set the   gt   to EXP  by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons     Set the exposure time by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons   Note     The longer the storage time with extended exposures  the more visible certain characteristics of CCD  cameras become  fixed pattern noise  white pixels  etc      c  Changing the partial read setting      Set the   gt   to PART by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Select either OFF or ON by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons     15    16     1  3  3  Changing each setting in PW SNR mode          Move up down Set by pushing    By pushing  MENU UP  DOWN DATA UP  DOWN       Shutter mode MANU  SS  E TRG   A SHUTTER   gt         E TRG mode  EMODE  E TRG al 1P SNR  1P SR  PW SNR  PW SR  RR                          E TRG PW SNR  TRG P AL                    Input trigger pulse setting at PW SNR and PW SR  PART OFF AL     Input trigger pulse   positive polarity  v     Input trigger pulse   negative polarity       e Partial read switch OFF ON     lt MODE  E TRG E TRG   PW SNR gt      a  Changing the pol
6.  5 1 Standard Connection        8 k Sa z i n ee a  5 2 Cautions on Connection       8 sO a re ee  5 3 Connector Pin Assignments   0    g 7 5 EXT TRIG  External trigger            00 24  6  OPERATION 6c  socseestisceccsensteenntctcenc cedctendetendennce 9 1  1P SNR  1 Pulse Sync Non Reset           24  a  1 1  1 Pulse Trigger SYNC NON RESET  6 1 White BalanCe iv  ceiccecciesceatpevezesetiscneaeteeeess 9 Picture Output Timing      c cccccsee   24  6 2 Gain ve  1 2  1 Pulse Trigger SYNC NON RESET  6 3 Shading Correction uu    ee 10 Picture Output Timing  at Time of  7  MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY       11 Internal Syno     oseese 25     2  1P SR  1 Pulse Sync Reset            20  26  7 1 Using the Menus    n e 11  2 1  1 Pulse Trigger SYNC RESET Picture  7 2 Menus oo Output Timing        0  eee 26   1  SHUTTER  Electronic shutter                   12  3  PW SNR  Pulse width trigger   1 1  Changing each setting in SYNC NON RESET              sseeteseeeeeeeeees 27  MANU MOUE   i  20223  s22eesceecccsees casedeccess 12  3  1  Pulse Width Trigger SYNC NON RESET   1  2  Changing each setting in Picture Output Timing              0000 27  SS  synchro  scan  mode                   13  3  2  Pulse Width Trigger SYNC NON RESET   1  3  Changing each setting in Picture Output Timing  at Time of  E TRG mode               seesseeeneennieenseeeny 14 Internal SYNC        eee 28   1  3  1  Changing each setting in  4  PW SR  Pulse width trigger  1P SNR mode          seestieseneensieenneee
7.  NG Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed for other  reasons  Such as no white area is included in an object  etc              MANU  Manual white balance     Set the MODE to MANUAL on the WHT BAL menu    Refer to the item  7 2  3  WHT BAL  white balance        e Shoot a known white object  adjust the white balance adjusting the levels of R GAIN and B GAIN on the  menu  confirming with a monitor or a waveform monitor      Refer to the item  7 2  3   3 2  Changing each setting in MANU mode       When the image is dark even if the lens iris is open  change the gain  video gain  to get the proper video level     For the gain adjustment of the unit  MANUAL  Manual  and OFF  0 dB  modes are provided  Select the mode  on the GAIN menu   Refer to the item  7 2  2  GAIN  Video gain          MANU  Manual gain     Gain adjustment is performed on the GAIN menu  The adjustment range is from  3dB to 18dB in 1dB steps    Refer to the item  7 2  2   2 1   a  Changing the gain in MANUAL mode         OFF  Gain is fixed at 0 dB        6 3 Shading Correction       10    Due to the lens used or the environmental condition  vertical color shading may occur at the top and bottom of  the screen  In this case  the shading correction can decrease the color shading  For the shading correction of  the unit  MANU  Manual shading correction  and OFF  no shading correction  modes are provided  Select the  mode on the PROCESS menu   Refer to the item  7 2  4   4 5  Changing shading correcti
8.  Video is output at the falling edge of the internal VD following completion of the exposure period   The video and the VIDEO INDEX have a paired relationship     Note     When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig   ger  there will be an effect on the video     27     3  2  Pulse Width Trigger SYNC NON RESET Picture Output Timing  at Time of Internal Sync       l   Negative polarity mode    l   l Positive polarity mode    About 1 us      Trigger               Exposure period     hs   Exposure period      VD OUT   l   1    VIDEO INDEX    Video output    525H  Partial scanning OFF   175H  Partial scanning ON        1  Externally input signal   2  Exposure time   Trigger pulse width   6 ms   Valid trigger pulse width is 2 ms or greater for external trigger shutter operation       3  As long as there is no external sync input  the internal VD will be output when the rear panel HD VD signal  input output switch is set to the INT side      4  Video is output at the falling edge of the internal VD following completion of the exposure period   The video and the VIDEO INDEX have a paired relationship     Note     When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig   ger  there will be an effect on the video     28     4  PW SR  Pulse width trigger SYNC RESET        The trigger input to the RGB terminal develops 1 field images      4 1  1 Pulse Width Trigger SYNC RESET Picture 
9.  approx  1 second      3  The preset operation starts  When the preset operation finishes  the character PRESET OK is displayed  for approx  1 second          7 3 External Sync         When using the unit with an external sync signal  input HD and VD to RGB terminal on the rear panel  or input  SYNC to RGB terminal  When the external sync signal is input  the camera automatically switches its sync  from the internal sync to the external sync     The operation is as shown below  depending on the unit s status and how external sync signals are input     Shutter mode HD input   VD input  At time of SYNC NON N N Internal sync mode  RESET mode          Y Y External sync mode   N Y Only V reset is applied due to VD input  Normally not used   N N D is synchronized to external  but video is not output  because there is no VD input  Normally not used    At time of SYNC RESET nternal sync mode  The presence of VD is ignored  and after  mode a specified time after a trigger input  V reset is applied    D is synchronized to external  The presence of VD is  ignored  and after a specified time after a trigger input  V  reset is applied    At time of reset restart HD is synchronized to external  Video is output due to VD  input    D is synchronized to the inside of the camera  Video is  output due to VD input     Video is not output because there is no VD input  Normally  not used     At time of manual Internal sync mode   shutter External sync mode   HD is synchronized to external  Normall
10.  nq r ee           79 0vsXKH     p V reset i 1 V reset  _   About 1H _      About 1H   Internal VD            i              _ ____          41      gt   Exposure period  Exposure period Exposure period    VIDEO OUT       urona aeae e eee A a iA    1V 1V    External VD interval  more than 1V         7 6 Partial Read        1  Partial Scanning OFF  All pixels scanning     In this mode  all pixels independent signal from the VIDEO OUT connector is output each 1 60 second  Line  order output      External HD VD sync is permitted     Frame image Frame image Frame image          1 60s  525H      2   Partial Scanning ON    In this mode  the pixel signal of the vertical center portion from the VIDEO OUT connector is output each 1 180  second     External HD VD sync is permitted            lt      1 180s  175H      3   When Partial Scanning Mode is ON    VD                  9H    Video output          Blanking interval Video interval   Blanking interval     1344   18H                Video period          31    8  INPUT OUTPUT SIGNAL SPECIFICATOINS    32     1  HD VD Output Amplitude Specifications    HD lesa  4 5V              ov    The amplitude level is the representative value when ter   minated with 10kQ  Output is enabled when the rear panel  HD VD signal input output switch is set to the INT side      2  VIDEO INDEX Output Specifications        20t  forte gan a 5 0 V p p          Meee  2 0 us to 5 0 us    The amplitude level is the representative value when ter   minated with 1
11.  p p   Negative  Load impedance   More than 10 kW       External trigger input    TRIGGER   Low level   Less than 0 4V  High level   3 4     5V  1 Pulse   Positive Negative Width selectable    2 Pulse   Positive Negative Width selectable       Interface    Serial data interface  RS 232C              Optional parts       EXC TFO5B  RGB cable   etc    11  EXTERNAL APPEARANCE DIAGRAM    Unit   mm  inch                                                                                                                                                                                      Dsl be      R     2 M3 Depth 3  44 78 6 3 12  3 6a m     a i    5 ig 4 M3 Depth 3 No 4 40UNC  y  25 25 4 M2 Depth 3  12  BEFORE MAKING A SERVICE CALL    Symptom Items to be checked  No image e Is the power supplied correctly    e Is the lens iris adjusted correctly    e Are the cables connected correctly        e Is the shutter mode set correctly      Is the image process equipment set correctly    Poor color e Is the monitor  TV  adjusted correctly    e Is the white balance of the camera adjusted correctly   e Is the illumination dark              35    LIMITED WARRANTY  TOSHIBA CCD CAMERA    Promptly register your product with Toshiba on line at www toshiba com taisisd  By registering your prod   uct you will be eligible for periodic updates  announcements  and special offers  You will have access to extended  warranty options  upgrades  as applicable   useful tips  on line troubleshooting  and the ab
12.  the menu to change the setting by referring the item  7 1 Using the Menues       When the  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons are pushed  the   gt   on the screen moves up and down  Move    the   gt   to the item to change    1  SHUTTER  Electronic shutter   The electronic shutter has three modes  MANU  Manual   SS  Synchro  Scan   EXT TRIG  External trigger      Set the   gt   to  MODE  and push  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  button to select the desired mode among  MANU     SS    EXT TRIG       1  1  Changing each setting in MANU mode          Move up down  By pushing  MENU UP  DOWN    Set by pushing  DATA UP  DOWN                      a a               e Shutter mode MANU  SS  E TRG     SHUTTER     Ze   Shutter speed setting      gt  MODE MANU     OFF  100  1 100s   250  1 250s   500  1 500s   MANU 50000 1000  1 1000s   2000  1 2000s   4000  1 4000s     PART 10000  1 10000s   25000  1 25000s   50000  1 50000s 100000  1 100000s      100  1 100s  may not be specified at PART   Partial read  ON setting       Partial read switch OFF ON     lt MODE   MANUAL gt      a  Changing the shutter speed       Set the   gt   to MANU by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Set the shutter speed by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      b  Partial read setting      Set the     to PART by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Select either OFF or ON by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      1  2  Changing each setting in SS  synchro  scan  mode       Move up down Set by pushing  
13.  to disable the color bar pattern or the  character display on the menu    e Shoot a known white object that fills the screen and push  DATA UP  button for approx  1 second    e The character AWB blinks on the screen when the AWB starts     e The character AWB stops blinking when the AWB finishes  and the result is displayed for approx  1  second     Result displayed Meaning  AWB OK Automatic white balance adjustment finished correctly   AWB NG LEVEL Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the  LOW video level is too low   Set the video level properly   AWB NG Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the  LEVEL HIGH video level is too high   Set the video level properly   AWB NG Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the  C  TEMP HIGH color temperature is too low   If the C TEMP is set to 5600K  set to 3200K   If the message appears with the C TEMP set to 3200K  change the  illumination or use a color temperature conversion filter   AWB NG Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the  C  TEMP HIGH color temperature is too high   If the C TEMP is set to 3200K  set to 5600K   If the message appears with the C TEMP set to 5600K  change the  illumination or use the color temperature conversion filter                          Result displayed Meaning       AWB NG Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the    NOT AVAILABLE shutter speed mode is EXT TRIG mode        AWB
14.  will prevent harm and damage to the operator and  other persons  Make sure that you fully understand the following details  indications  graphic sym   bols  before proceeding to the remaining sections in this manual           Indication definitions Graphic symbol definitions  Indication Meaning Symbol Meaning  A This indicates the existence of a haz           indicates a prohibited action that    ard that death or catastrophic bodily must not be carried out  The actual  Warning  injury   may result from improper S prohibited action is indicated in the  use  symbol or nearby graphically or de   scribed in text           This indicates the existence of a haz   A ard that bodily injury   or property      indicates a mandatory action  damage    may result from improper that must be carried out  The actual  use     instruction is indicated in the sym     3 an bol or nearby graphically or de    1  Catastrophic bodily injury means loss of eye  scribed in text     sight  burns  high and low temperatured    shock  fracture  poisoning  etc  which leaves a sequela and require hospitalization or prolonged  treatment     2  Bodily injury means injuries  burns and electric shock which does not require hospitalization or  prolonged treatment      3  Property damage means extended harm to home  household effects  domesticated animals  and    pets    N Warning    e Stop operation immediately when any abnormality or defect occurs   Use during an abnormal condition  such as emitting smoke  bur
15. 00 0 100   RGB SYNC G  ALL ON  ALL OFF  Baud rate 9600 bps  19200 bps 9600 bps                                                    uogdo  ouAS    4  NAMES AND FUNCTIONS       O00   8068 O            Front     Prism faceplate    DISP button   PAGE button   MENU UP button  MENU DOWN button  DATA UP  AWB  button    DATA DOWN button  DC IN 12V terminal  RGB terminal      Prism faceplate          DC IN 12V terminal   DISP button   MENU UP button                     Y  AWB               DATA UP  AWB  button        MENU DATA    v        DATA DOWN button  B      ___     MENU DOWN button    DC IN 12V                  PAGE button    RGB terminal      Rear      The protection cap is attached on the lens mount portion  After removing the cap   mount the lens  Be careful not to scratch or touch the optical area     Used when switching the display    Used when switching to the menu and when selecting the menus   Select the function to be confirmed or changed on the menu   Select the function to be confirmed or changed on the menu     Changes the value of the function selected by the MENU  UP DOWN  button   Also  used when using AWB      Changes the value of the function selected by the MENU  UP DOWN  button   Accept a DC power input  12V    Used as the connector terminal for RGB output  and SYNC output     HD and VD signals are input output  When the random trigger operation is used   the trigger signal is input and the index signal is output  This terminal also includes  an RS232C format c
16. 0kQ      3  VD Input Specifications     525H  Partial scanning OFF    175H  Partial scanning ON          Input impedance  75W or 1kQ or greater      Input amplitude 2 0 to 5 0 V p p   75Q termination ON  or OFF       Voltage and pulse width were measured at pin 7 of the  12 pin connector located on the rear panel      6   External HD VD Input Phase Specifications     4 HD Input Specifications    2 0 to  he ge cans et 5 0 V p p     uie  5H to 21H    Input impedance  75Q or 10kQ or greater      Input amplitude 2 0 to 5 0 Vp p  75Q termination ON  or OFF       Voltage and pulse width were measured at pin 6 of  the 12 pin connector located on the rear panel      5  Trigger Pulse Specifications       Sines SSS 20 5 0V  og 0 4V         f   Positive polarity mode  More than 2 us  Peete pelstty      a ea  ee 20 5 0V           op 0 4V    1 l Negative polarity mode  More than 2 us  Neg p y        Input impedance  10kQ or greater      Voltage and pulse width were measured at pin 11  of the 12 pin connector located on the rear panel     External HD  lt N i  rising edge l          External C  af maa LT    l   Unit   Clock    ol  A  Center    1 clk 40 74 nsec    The phase relationship of the external HD and VD should correspond to the center phase  i e   the external HD falling    edge  as illustrated in the above diagram   External VD falling edge     Please input within about 100 clock cycles of the standard center phase   Note that V sync of the video is output with a delay of about 1H 
17. 9  CCD OUTPUT WAVEFORM TIMING CHART     33    1  Horizontal Output Waveform Timing Chart     33  2  Vertical Output Waveform Timing Chart    33     5 1  Adjusting horizontal phase   5  2  Changing RGB SYNC                     C65  OPTION serisinin ansa aena inaari ea 10  SPECIFICATIONS    nnannnneenesenennnnnrnnnrnrnrnrnnnnn 34  6  1  Changing RS232C icati  6 1 Crap RAG common 14  EXTERNAL APPEARANCE DIAGRAM  35   7  Setting to factory setting status                22 12  BEFORE MAKING A SERVICE CALL          35    1  CAUTIONS ON USE AND INSTALLATION    Carefully handle the units     Do not drop  or give a strong shock or vibration to  the camera  This may cause problems  Treat the  camera cables carefully to prevent cable problems   such as cable breakdown and loosened connec   tions     Do not shoot intense light     If there is an intense light at a location on the  screen such as a spot light  a blooming and smear   ing may occur  When intense light enters  vertical  stripes may appear on the screen  This is not a  malfunction  Ghosts may occur when there is an  intense light near the object  In this case  change  the shooting angle     Install the camera in a location free from noise     If the camera or the cables are located near power  utility lines or a TV  etc  undesirable noise may ap   pear on the screen  In such a case  try to change  the location of the camera or the cable wiring     Moire    When thin stripe patterns are shot  stripe patterns  that are not actu
18. OCESS    7  e Master pedestal adjustment  64 to 64   gt  MODE o          R pedestal adjustment  64 to 64  R PED              A4    Ea 6    B pedestal adjustment  64 to 64  W CLP 0  gt    a e White clip adjustment  50 to 50  SHAD MANU a Shading mode setting MANU OFF    MANU o       Manual shading adjustment  100 to 100     4 1  Changing master pedestal    Set the     to M  PED by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Set the master pedestal by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      4  2  Changing R pedestal      Set the   gt   to R  PED by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons     Set the R pedestal by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      4  3  Changing B pedestal      Set the     to B  PED by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Set the B pedestal by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      4  4  Changing White clip      Set the     to W  CLP by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Set the W  CLP by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons     Note  The alignment value for shading is fixed to  0  when selecting SHAD  OFF  MANU is not dis   played in the menu      4  5  Changing shading correction mode      Set the   gt   to SHAD  by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Set the SHAD  by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      4  6  Changing manual shading correction      Set the   gt   to MANU by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Set the MANUAL SHADING by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      5  SYNC    When an exter
19. Output Timing        Negative polarity mode    l Positive polarity mode    About 1 us   f     _ About 7 us  a        re    Trigger      m gt  Exposure period        Exposure completion      p Lf  to1H    VD OUT                 Video output    VIDEO INDEX        a y    525H  Partial scanning OFF   175H  Partial scanning ON         1  Externally input signal   2  Exposure time   Trigger pulse width   6 ms   Valid trigger pulse width is 2 ms or greater for external trigger shutter operation       3  VD is generated after 0 to 1H following the completion of the exposure period and the video is synchro   nized to this and output     Note     When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig   ger  there will be an effect on the video     29    30     5  RR  Reset restart        Input of an external reset restart signal  VD terminal  permits one screen of information to be output at an  arbitrary timing     5  1  Long Term Exposure   When the camera is used and sufficient sensitivity cannot be obtained for the reset restart function under  normal operating conditions  or when observation of the trail of a moving subject is desired  the exposure time    can be extended to allow high sensitivity images to be obtained  To achieve this  please input from an external  source a VD signal that has an expanded VD pulse and VD pulse interval      5  2  Input Timing Chart Example    este MOIN PTY TTYTTVITTTTTVTTTTVT ITV    External VD IN   
20. ally there  moire  may appears  as interference stripes  This is not a malfunction     Operating ambient temperature and humidity     Do not use the camera in places where tempera   ture and humidity exceed the specifications  Pic   ture quality will lower and internal parts may be  damaged     Be particularly careful when using in places ex   posed to direct sunlight  When shooting in hot  places  depending on the conditions of the object  and the camera  for example when the gain is in   creased   noise in the form of vertical strips or  white dots may occur  This is not a malfunction     Handling of the protection cap     Keep the protection cap away from children  Chil   dren may put them into mouth or swallow them  accidentally  The protection cap protects the im   age sensing plane when the lens is removed from  the camera  do not throw away    When not using the camera for a longtime   Stop supplying power    When cleaning the camera    Always turn off the power and clean with a piece  of soft dry cloth  Do not use benzine  alcohol  thin   ner  household detergents  chemically treated  cloths  etc  If used  coating and printed letters may  be discolored  When cleaning the lens  use a lens  cleaning paper  etc     Avoid using or storing the camera in the fol   lowing places     Places filled with highly flammable gas   Places near gasoline  benzene  or paint thinner   Places subject to strong vibration     Places contacting chemicals  such as pesticides    rubber or vin
21. among AWB  MANU         3  1  Changing each setting in AWB  Automatic White Balance  mode       Move up down Set by pushing    By pushing  MENU UP  DOWN DATA UP  DOWN                    ee       WHT BAL  s            MODE AWB  lt                         _       White balance mode setting  AWB  MANU   C TEMP 3200    lt                      __         Color temperature setting 3200  5600     a  Changing color temperature setting      Set the   gt   to C TEMP by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons     Select either 3200 or 5600 by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      3  2  Changing each setting in MANU  Manual  mode       Move up down Set by pushing    By pushing  MENU UP  DOWN DATA UP  DOWN                   ee               WHT BAL        gt  MODE MANU                        _           White balance mode AWB  MANU  R GAIN 0  _____       Red gain adjustment  100 to 100  B GAIN 0 17   Blue gain adjustment  100 to 100  C  TEMP 3200                        _   _   Color temperature setting 3200  5600     a  Changing the red gain      Set the   gt   to R GAIN by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Set the red gain by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      b  Changing the blue gain    Set the   gt   to B GAIN by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons     Set the blue gain by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons   19    20     4  PROCESS    Move up down Set by pushing    By pushing  MENU UP  DOWN DATA UP  DOWN                            eo ee               PR
22. arity of inputting trigger pulse setting       Set the   gt   to TRG P by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Select either 4   vJ by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      b  Changing the partial read setting      Set the     to PART by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Select either OFF or ON by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons   Note     The longer the storage time with extended exposures  the more visible certain characteristics of CCD  cameras become  fixed pattern noise  white pixels  etc      1  3 4  Changing each setting in PW SR mode       Move up down Set by pushing    By pushing DOWN  MENU UP  DOWN DATA UR  te    e Shutter mode MANU  SS  E TRG     SHUTTER     ee E TRG mode   gt  MODE E TRG HA 1P SNR  1P SR  PW SNR  PW SR  RR                       E TRG PW SR    TRG  P AlL                    Input trigger pulse setting at PW SNR and PW SR    PERI OFF 41     Input trigger pulse   positive polarity    vl     Input trigger pulse   negative polarity       e Partial read switch OFF ON     lt MODE  E TRG E TRG   PW SR gt      a  Changing the polarity of inputting trigger pulse setting       Set the    gt   to TRG P by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons     Select either4_  vf by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons   Note     The longer the storage time with extended exposures  the more visible certain characteristics of CCD  cameras become  fixed pattern noise  white pixels  etc     17    18     1  3  5  Changing each setting in RR mode
23. ay not apply  WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ANY WARRAN   TIES IMPLIED BY STATE LAW AS HEREBY LIMITED  THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXCLU   SIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WITH RESPECT TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PROD   UCTS OR PARTS  IN NO EVENT SHALL ISD BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAM   AGES  Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the  above limitation may not apply     No person  agent  distributor  dealer  service station or company is authorized to change  modify or ex   tend the terms of these warranties in any manner whatsoever  The time within which an action must be  commenced to enforce any obligation of ISD arising under this warranty or under any statute  or law of the  United States or any state thereof  is hereby limited to one year from the date you discover or should have  discovered  the defect  This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under state law  Some  states do not permit limitation of the time within which you may bring an action beyond the limits provided  by state law so the above provision may not apply to user  This warranty gives the user specific legal  rights  and user may also have other rights  which may vary from state to state     TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS  INC   Imaging Systems Division  Copyright    2002 Toshiba America  Inc  All rights reserved     TOSHIBA    
24. from the external VD at the time of reset restart and    the external trigger mode   In the normal mode     Continuously with the HD period of 31 78 ms and VD period of 16 68 ms  partial scanning ON  5 56 ms      Phase timing is as illustrated in the above diagram  with only the falling edge applicable      In the reset restart external trigger mode     Continuously with the HD period of 31 78 ms  VD  reset  is at an arbitrary timing with the phase of HD being within the    standard of the above diagram     9  CCD OUTPUT WAVEFORM TIMING CHART     1  Horizontal Output Waveform Timing Chart    One horizontal scan interval 780 clk                               Le  gt      31 8 us   HD  78 clk   31 8us   31 clk 72clk 16 clk 2 clk  CCD      output signal  i 4 i Optical black   Horizontal transfer   Dumm     C  a portion sla stop interval    peis RDE Total effective pixels 659 clk    Optical black     D Horizontal blanking interval 132 clk portion ce Output video interval 648 clk k   5 38 us     26 4 us   Video  output signal i   Representative    HSYNC    alues    values  18clk   S8clk    56 clk CLK 40 74 nsec        0 73 us   2 36 us     2 28 us      2  Vertical Output Waveform Timing Chart                        D 525H ai     9H    9H  VD    286 us     286 us   mo SOATEST   Di i Video output i  f ee       Soe SIL Sal  output signal RQ  py DADES 1  486 Te 7 FEAST 2945678        Dummy pixels   Optical black  Optical black i  Dummy pixels   Optical black   ii portion   portion i   
25. ility to schedule service  on line if necessary  The Imaging Systems Division of Toshiba America Information Systems  Inc    ISD   makes  the following limited warranties  These limited warranties extend to the Original End User   Your r        Limited One  1  Year Warranty of Labor and Parts   ISD warrants this product and parts against defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the  date of original retail purchase by the end user  During this period  ISD will repair or replace a defective product or  part with a new or refurbished item  The user must deliver the entire product to an ISD authorized service center   The user is responsible for all transportation and insurance charges for the product to the Service Center  ISD  reserves the right to substitute Factory Refurbished Parts and   or Factory Refurbished Product in place of those  in need of repair     Step by step Procedures   How to Obtain Warranty Service    1  Verify operation of the unit by checking the instruction manual    2  If there is a defect in material or workmanship  contact an Authorized Service Provider within 30 days after the  product fails to comply with specifications     3  Arrange for delivery of the product to the ISD authorized service center  Products must be insured and securely  packed  preferably in the original shipping carton  A letter explaining the defect and a copy of the bill of sale or  other proof of purchase must be enclosed with a complete return street add
26. iod      Exposure completion         LD to 1H     VD OUT         Video output    VIDEO INDEX   l            525H  Partial scanning OFF   175H  Partial scanning ON     Externally input signal  Exposure time is determined by the setting of   1 3  Changing each setting in E TRG mode      VD is generated after 0 to 1H following the completion of the exposure period and the video is synchro   nized to this and output     Note     When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig   ger  there will be an effect on the video      3  PW SNR  Pulse width trigger SYNC NON RESET        The trigger input to the RGB terminal develops 1 field images      3  1  Pulse Width Trigger SYNC NON RESET Picture Output Timing     At Time of One shot or Continuous External VD Continuous External HD Input     l j l j Negative polarity mode    About 1 us    i  About 7 us ii K Positive polarity mode    Trigger          a   ae  Exposure period     ie    i Exposure period       External HD IN      EE e  External VD IN      Hr r       _   _          About 1H    ie     Internal VD      1   LI  VIDEO INDEX   l i l    Video output   i i    525H  Partial scanning OFF  The internal VD falling edge is within the exposure  175H  Partial scanning ON  period and thus video is not output             1  Externally input signal    2  Exposure time   Trigger pulse width   6 ms   Valid trigger pulse width is 2 ms or greater for external trigger shutter operation      3 
27. n the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig   ger  there will be an effect on the video      1 2  1 Pulse Trigger SYNC NON RESET Picture Output Timing  at Time of Internal Sync       l j Negative polarity mode      i l Positive polarity mode    About 1 us    Trigger           Exposure period   Exposure period      vD ouT       I   f U LI   I 1  U    VIDEO INDEX j     l    Video output       525H  Partial scanning OFF   175H  Partial scanning ON      1  Externally input signal   2  Exposure time is determined by the setting of   1 3  Changing each setting in E TRG mode      As long as there is no external sync input  the internal VD will be output when the rear panel HD VD signal  input output switch is set to the INT side      3  Video is output at the falling edge of the internal VD following completion of the exposure period   The video and the VIDEO INDEX have a paired relationship     Note     When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig   ger  there will be an effect on the video     25    26     2  1P SR  1 Pulse Sync Reset        Charge begins to accumulate after the trigger input to the RGB terminal  the vertical sync signal is reset and  field images are output      2     bal Fs  fe    3     1  1 Pulse Trigger SYNC RESET Picture Output Timing        Negative polarity mode    l Positive polarity mode      About 1 us         Trigger       lt  gt  Exposure per
28. nal sync signal is input  the display changes from INT  internal sync  to EXT  external sync   automatically        Move up down  By pushing  MENU UP  DOWN    Set by pushing  DATA UP  DOWN                   2        SYNC           MODE EXT        _   _   _   ___       e Sync system display      gt H PHASE 0  lt I   H PHASE  100 to 100  RGB SYNC G e                    RGB SYNC G  ALL ON  ALL OFF     5 1  Adjusting horizontal phase      Set the     to H PHASE by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons     Adjust the horizontal phase by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      5  2  Changing RGB SYNC      Set the   gt   to RGB SYNC by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Select G  ALL ON or ALL OFF by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      6  OPTION    Move up down Set by pushing    By pushing  MENU UP  DOWN DATA UP  DOWN                      aa       OP TION               BAUD RATE 9600    lt                      _       RS 232C baud rate 9600  19200     6  1  Changing RS232C communication baud rate      Set the   gt   to BAUD RATE by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Select either 9600 or 19200 by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons     21     7  Setting to factory setting status       The contents set of each scene file can be returned to the factory default status  preset status     1  If characters are displayed on the screen  press the  DISP  button to disable the character display    2  Push  MENU DOWN  and  DATA DOWN  buttons simultaneously for
29. ning odors  damage from  dropping invasion of foreign objects  etc  may cause fire and or electric shock  Be always  sure to disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet  socket  at once and contact  your dealer     Caution                            A       Avoid installing in a shower room or a bathroom   This may cause fire and or electric shock        8          Do not operate in places with possibility of becoming wet   This may cause fire and or electric shock           Do not repair  disassemble and or modify by yourself   This may cause fire and or electric shock  Be always sure to contact your dealer for internal  repair  check and cleaning of the product           Use the specified power supply   Otherwise  a fire or an electric shock may occur           Don   t place things or materials on the unit   Ingress of foreign materials such as metallic things and liquid into the unit may cause a fire  or an electric shock           Do not put the product in an unstable  slanting and or vibrated place   Drop and or fail of the product may cause injury           Do not touch the power cord or other connection cables during a thunderstorm   This might cause electric shock     800 0e o          Caution    Note the following instructions when installing         Do not put an inflammable material on the product      Do not put the product on an Inflammable material such as carpet or blanket      Do not block a vent hole         Do not put the product in a narrow space  
30. on mode         MANU  Manual Shading     Perform the correction amount setting on the PROCESS menu  confirming with a monitor or a waveform  monitor   Refer to the  7 2  4   4 6  Changing the manual shading correction setting         OFF  The status is no shading correction       The shading correction is effective when the lens iris or zoom ratio is fixed  Use the unit with SHAD   ING OFF for variable lens conditions     7  MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY    Various settings can be controlled on the unit by using the on screen menu displayed on the monitor  The  contents once set are memorized when the power is turned off  so it is unnecessary to set again when using  the unit next time  When the setting is performed  select the menu of the item to be set        7 1 Using the Menus         When the power turns on  the normal screen showing only the video signal appears  Change the output to  each screen  video signal output  Index menu  and menus  by using the  DISP    PAGE    MENU UP   and   MENU DOWN  buttons       A menu is selected when pushing the  PAGE  button after moving the       on the screen by the  MENU UP     MENU DOWN  button while the Index menu is displayed     POWER ON          E    Video signal output ndex menu                                 Menues                                                       oy PA  SHUTTER GAIN WHT BAL caps se  SYNC OPTION ex    SHAD  6 BAUD  MANU MANU INT NASDA BAYD  oFF   MANU   PA EXT                     11    12    e Select
31. ontrol     5  CONNECTION            5 1 Standard Connection                  Lens    Less than 4 mm    5 2 Cautions on Connection      Camera cable   option          DOIN12V Image processing    DC power supply equipments  etc                      When connecting the camera cables  be sure to turn off the camera and the other equipment connected  D    We suggest using a C mount lens made for a 3CCD camera   When using another lens  the best camera performance of this camera may not be obtained    For example  low resolution may occur  focus may be lost through the range of a zoom lens  and  flare  ghost or shading may occur   Furthermore  in order to avoid damaging the mounting portion of the camera head  use a lens which  has projection dimension from the mounting base of less than 0 157  4mm      For DC power supply connecting to DC IN 12V terminal  use UL listed and or CSA approved ungrounding  type AC adaptor with the specifications described below   Power supply voltage   DC12V 10   Current rating   More than 830 mA  Less than2 5A  Ripple voltage   Less than 50 mV p    p   Connector   HR10A 7P   4S by HIROSE electronics Co  Ltd  Pins 1 2 12V  C Pins 3  4   GND e              5 3 Connector Pin Assignments                                                                              DC IN 12V RGB  1  12V 1 R  2   12V 2 G  3   GND 3 B   4  GND 0    4 TXD        5 GND  6 GND  7 GND  8 SYNC  9 12V  10 GND  11 RXD  12 TRIG  13 HD IN OUT  14 VD IN OUT  8 15 INDEX                6
32. ot in compliance with instructions in this instruction manual   Malfunctions resulting from misconnection to other equipment   Repairs or modifications made by the user or caused to be made by the user and carried out by    an unauthorized third party     Notwithstanding the foregoing  Toshiba   s liabilities shall not  in any circumstances  exceed the    purchase price of the product     Copyright and Right of Portrait    There may be a conflict with the Copyright Law and other laws when a customer uses  displays   distributes  or exhibits an image picked up by a television camera without permission from the copy   right holder  Please also note that transfer of an image or file covered by copyright is restricted to use  within the scope permitted by the Copyright Law     TABLE OF CONTENTS                               1  CAUTIONS ON USE AND INSTALLATION     5 7 3 External Sync           eesssseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 22  2  COMPONENTS        sssecsesessesstssteseeeseesteseentensens 5 1  External sync signal input conditions        3  ITEMS CONTROLLED BY USING 2  External sync frequency range                 i 3  Using the unit with external sync signal    23  ON SCREEN DISPLAY           2   eceeeeeeeeeeeeees 6  3  1  H  horizontal  phase adjustment    23  4  NAMES AND FUNCTIONS               eseceeeeeees 7 4  Changing HD VD input output            0     23  5  CONNECTION usssssssssssssssssssssecssssssssssneseesecnese g 7 4 Synchro  Scan Operatin  sersecsseserssessssen 23 
33. portion    se My tical blanking int 120H v tical blanking int 120H    output signal   Vertical blanking interval   Vertical blanking interval     Representative 36 pus     636 us   values         N LLCO LLL  LLELLE OLN    33    10  SPECIFICATIONS    34    Power supply    DC12V 10        Power consumption    Approx  4 3W       Pick up system    RGB  3CCD       Image sensor   Effective pixels     1 3inch All pixels CCD   Horizontal   659pixels  Vertical   494pixels        Scanning system    Progressive scan       Scan frequency    Horizontal   31 469kHz  Vertical   59 94Hz       Sync system    Internal External  Automatic switching        Horizontal resolution    500TV lines       Sensitivity    F6 8 standard  2000 Ix  3000K        Minimum illumination    14 Ix  F2 2  Sensitivity   18 dB  3000K        SN ratio    62 dB standard  G        Lens mount    C mount  flange back   17 526 mm in air        Ambient temperature    32 to 104  F  0 to 40  C        Ambient humidity    Less than 90        Weight    Approx  5 740z  165g        External dimension    1 73     W  x 1 73     H  x 3 07     D    44  W  x 44  H  x 78  D  mm   except for protruded portion        White balance    AWB  Automatic white balance   MANUAL  Manual        Gain    MANUAL  Manual   OFF  0 dB        Output signal    RGB   75Q unbalanced  D sub 15 pin connector       External sync input    HD or VD  2     5 V p p  Negative       Sync signal output    SYNC   2 0V 1 V p p  75Q unbalanced  HD  VD  INDEX   5V    23 V
34. put trigger pulse   negative polarity  e Exposure time setting at 1P SNR and 1P SR  0 02 ms          gt  0 4 ms         _   1 ms          gt  16 ms  0 02 ms step 0 1msstep 1msstep  e Partial read switch OFF ON                 lt MODE   E TRG E TRG   1P SNR gt      a  Changing the polarity of inputting trigger pulse setting       Set the   gt   to TRG P by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Select either4L  vf by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      b  Changing 1P SNR exposure time setting       Set the   gt   to EXP  by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons     Set the exposure time by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons   Note     The longer the storage time with extended exposures  the more visible certain characteristics of CCD  cameras become  fixed pattern noise  white pixels  etc      c  Changing the partial read setting      Set the   gt   to PART by pushing  MENU UP    MENU DOWN  buttons      Select either OFF or ON by pushing  DATA UP    DATA DOWN  buttons      1  3  2  Changing each setting in 1P SR mode       Move up down Set b      y pushing  By pushing DATA UP  DOWN    MENU UP  DOWN    Shutter mode MANU  SS  E TRG     SHUTTER     _Ae E TRG mode      gt  MODE E TRG  lt A 1P SNR  1P SR  PW SNR  PW SR  RR    E TRG 1P SR  TRG P kL  e ia tigget pulse setting at 1P SNR and 1P SR                          Input trigger pulse   positive polarity    EXP  16ms  PART OFF     NN ww     Input trigger pulse   negative polarity        Exposure time setting at
35. ress and daytime telephone number   Charges for transportation and insurance must be prepaid by the end user     Questions  If you have any questions  please check the Toshiba Imaging Systems Division Web site as  follows     Website  http   www toshiba com taisisd indmed       Your Responsibility  warranties are subject to the following conditions     1  You must retain the bill of sale or provide other proof of purchase     2  You must schedule service within thirty days after you discover a defective product or part     3  All warranty servicing of this product must be made by a Toshiba ISD Authorized Service Provider     4  The warranty extends to defects in material or workmanship as limited above  and not to any products or parts  that have been lost or discarded by user  The warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse  accident   improper installation  improper maintenance  or use in violation of instructions furnished by ISD  The warranty  does not extend to units which have been altered or modified without authorization of ISD  or to damage to prod   ucts or parts thereof which have had the serial number removed  altered defaced or rendered illegible     ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY STATE LAW  INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT   ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF  THE LIMITED WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE  Some states do not allow limitations on how long an  implied warranty lasts  so the above limitation m
36. since the heat generated from the product  may be difficult to emanate    If you do not follow the above  the heat generated by the product may cause fire        Do not put the product in direct sunshine and or high temperature   The temperature inside the product may cause fire        Avoid setting in humid  smoky  vaporized or dusty places  A fire or an electric shock  may occur in such places   This may cause fire and or electric shock        Do not point the lens directly at the sun and or intensive light such as direct sun   light  etc   Focusing of the light may cause injury of eye and or fire        Do not put the product in your mouth or swallow any parts   This may cause suffocation and or injury              oo       Ask your dealer to perform a periodical check and internal cleaning  approx  once  every five years     Dust inside the product may cause fire and or trouble  For check and cleaning cost  please  consult your dealer        Disclaimer    We disclaim any responsibility and shall be held harmless for any damages or losses incurred by the  user in any of the following cases     1     2     D    Fire  earthquake or any other act of God  acts by third parties  misuse by the user  whether inten     tional or accidental  use under extreme operating conditions     Malfunction or non function resulting in indirect  additional or consequential damages  including    but not limited to loss of expected income and suspension of business activities     Incorrect use n
37. sy 14 SYNG RESED  cncnteent tages 29   1  3  2  Changing each setting in  4 1  1 Pulse Width Trigger SYNC RESET   1 3 3  Ne SR mode A setingin AS 15 Picture Output Timing              0 06 29  a anging eacn  Seung   5  RR  Reset restart                 30  PW SNR mode ou    eects 16  5  1  Long Term Exposure         30     1  3  4  Changing each setting in    PW SR mode 17  5  2  Input Timing Chart Example   a  80   1  3  5  Changing each setting in 7 6 Partial Read        c cece seeesteneeeeeenseneneees 31  RRimode   nite ok         3   Partial Scanning OFF   2  GAIN  Video gain            seeeneeenienneeny  All pixels SCANNING            cscesceceeteseeseeeees   2  1  Changing each setting in GAIN 2  Partial Scanning ON    seee     3  eal Cus cenei E petra 3   When Partial Scanning Mode is ON     Automatic White Balance  mode      19 8 INPUT OUTPUT SIGNAL SPECIFICATOINS         32   3  2  Changing each setting in MANU 1  HD VD Output Amplitude Specifications     32           LATERO R A MOOS srgiiia a ets w 2  VIDEO INDEX Output Specifications       32   4 1  eran taser pedal 29  2  VD Input Specifications     4  2  Changing R pedestal            20 D Input Specifications   4  3  Changing B pedestal      20 5  Trigger Pulse Specifications                6  32   4 4  Changing White clip    20 6   External HD VD Input Phase   4  5  Changing shading correction mode     20 Specifications   2 0 2    eeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeneeeaee 32   4 6  Changing manual shading correction    20 
38. t a frame interval  specified     VD output    Video output       Index output   INDEX      4FRM setting     23            7 5 EXT TRIG  External trigger          24    Charge begins to accumulate after the trigger input  and 1 frame images are output  There are five modes  1P  SNR  1P SR  PW SNR  PW SR  RR     The RGB terminal trigger input and index output interface are as shown below     5V    15kQ 1SS357 1502    WWE  owos ow        1  1P SNR  1 Pulse Sync Non Reset        Charge begins to accumulate after the trigger input to the RGB terminal  and 1 field images are output      1 1  1 Pulse Trigger SYNC NON RESET Picture Output Timing     At Time of One shot or Continuous External VD Continuous External HD Input       j     Negative polarity mode  j       Positive polarity mode    About 1 us    Trigger              Exposure period         Exposure period    me   lt           External HD IN      External VD IN   SS i E       1 About 1H  oa     Internal VD      J i    VIDEO INDEX     j l    Video output   l        525H  Partial scanning OFF  The internal VD falling edge is within the exposure  175H  Partial scanning ON  period and thus video is not output                     1  Externally input signal    2  Exposure time is determined by the setting of   1 3  Changing each setting in E TRG mode      3  Video is output at the falling edge of the internal VD following completion of the exposure period   The video and the VIDEO INDEX have a paired relationship     Note     Whe
39. y not used   Disabled                                                      Either Y or N is permitted      1  External sync signal input conditions       HD  2 to 5V p p  Negative  VD  2 to 5V p p  Negative     2  External sync frequency range        External sync with HD  VD   For EIA standard frequency   Within  1   at horizontal sync frequency of 31 469 kHz     22     3  Using the unit with external sync signal       When adjusting H  horizontal  phase refer to the item  7 2  5   5 1  Adjusting horizontal phase        i External   3  1  H  horizontal  phase adjustment Sync  signal  Observe the external sync signal and the video signal output Match    waveform of the unit with a dual trace oscilloscope  and ad  the phase  j  just H phase so that the H phases match  i  Camera  Video output        4  Changing HD VD input output     1  Put off 6 screws both on flank top of camera chassis    2  Change internal switch SJ01 HD VD             HD VD OUTPUT      HD VD INPUT high impedance      HD VD INPUT 75Q  factory setting     EI  SJ01          7 4 Synchro  Scan Operation         The shutter speed can be set by the horizontal scanning period  1H  or by the frame      1  Setting by 1H  1 525H to 524 525H stands for the setting by the 1H and the shutter speed can be set by the 1H  31 8 ms       2  Setting by the frame    1FRM to 512FRM stand for the setting  long period exposure  by the frame     The video signal stored during the frame period set is output as 1 frame video image a
40. yl products for a long period of time     For the customers in Europe   WARNING    This is a Class A product  In a domestic environ   ment this product may cause radio interference in  which case the user may be required to take ad   equate measures  The cable used to connect to  the VIDEO OUT DC IN SYNC plug should be less  than 30m in length     2  COMPONENTS     1  C  mera Control Unit cuscveedne cure yerec ern E T E aye eae ona ayer RANKAR 1     2  Accessories     a   Instruction mantal  si is soutaen a lates ran uci tid sapecivbe aati ideietees 1    3  ITEMS CONTROLLED BY USING ON SCREEN DISPLAY    Preset value   Factory setting   MODE MANU  SS  E  TRG MANU  E TRG 1P SNR  1P SR  PW SNR  PW SR  RR 1P SNR    MANU speed OFF  1 100s  1 250s  1 500s  1 1000s  1 2000s  OFF  1 4000s  1 10000s  1 25000s  1 50000s  1 1000000s  Syncro    Partial read OFF   1 525H 524 525H  OFF  1FRM 512FRM OFF  scan  Partial read ON   1 175H 174 175H  OFF  2FRM 512FRM  Partial read OFF  ON  180 fps    Trigger    1P SNR SR   Trigger    PW SNRISR  ae  1P   exposure time    Item Available selectins                            A        Jeunys o1U01199 F       0 01ms 16ms       MODE MANU  OFF  MANU  3dB 18dB          MODE AWB  MANU  Color temperature 3200K  5600K     MANUAL R GAIN  100 0 100  MANUAL B GAIN  100 0 100  Master pedestal  64 0 64   R pedestal  64 0 64   B pedestal  64 0 64  White clip  50 0 50  Shading correction MANU  OFF  mode  Manual shading  128 0 127  correction  H phase adjustment   1
    
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