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        JVC TK-C751 Camcorder User Manual
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1.  AC 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz  TK C9201EG TK C9301EG       1 900 mm  TK C9201EG TK C9301EG      2 3 W  TK C9200U     190 mA  TK C9200E   37 mA  TK C9201EG   2 5 W  TK C9300U    220 mA  TK C9300E   40 mA  TK C9301EG       10   C to 50   C  14   F to 122   F   Operation     0   C to 40   C  32   F to 104   F   Recommended       280 g  TK C9200U TK 9200E TK C9300U TK C9300E     470 g  TK C9201EG TK C9301EG        TK C9200U TK C9300U     WARRANTY CARD x 1   INSTRUCTIONS x 3    TK C9200E TK C9201 EG TK C9300E TK C9301EG   INSTRUCTIONS x 5      mm  inch     55  2 3 16  x 61  2 7 16  x 126  5       Specifications and appearance of this unit are subject to change for further  improvements without prior notice     15    TK C9200U TK C9200E   TK C9201EG TK C9300U   TK C9300E TK C9301EG  COLOR VIDEO CAMERA    JVC    LST0984 001A       2009 Victor Company of Japan  Limited    
2.  at its maximum  power consumption  Either use a thick cable with low resistance or  place the power supply near to the camera and shorten the length of  the cable to restrict the voltage drop at the rated current of camera to  below 10    If voltage drop occurs during operation  the performance  will be unstable      Do not connect an AC 24 V cable to a commercial power supply  If it is  connected by mistake  the internal circuit may be damaged  Sent the  camera to the nearest JVC service center for inspection as the internal  circuit may be damaged        Connection Installation    Connection  Continued       Do not connect DC 12 V and AC 24 V cables at the same time       When using a DC 12 V power supply  ensure that the polarities of the  cable are correct     E AC 220 V   AC 240 V  TK C9201EG TK C9301EG     When using this camera  install it near the socket so that power disconnection  may be made immediately     Connecting the Monitor  Connect with a 75    2 coaxial cable  BNC  such as RG 59     Connecting the Alarm Input Output Terminal  TK C9300U TK   C9300E TK C9301EG only    Menu settings may be required depending on the connected equipment   Refer to   AUX FUNCTION  in the separate  MENU SETTING     The default setting has been set to alarm input  IN ALARM      W Alarm input terminal   Connect the infrared sensor  door sensor  metal sensor  manual switch sensor   and the like      To prevent noise from entering the internal circuit  supply non voltage setting  sig
3.  inconveniences or disturbances caused in  the event of privacy invasion as a result of camera footages of this product     W Others    When using this camera with  AGC  set to  MID  or  HIGH   the sensitivity  increases automatically for dark images and the screen may appear grainy  but  this is not a malfunction    When the DAY NIGHT switch is set to  AUTO   the image turns black and white  in a dark location  As the sensitivity level is increased in this case  the screen  may appear grainy and more white spots may appear  When switching between  modes  the brighter area on the screen is emphasized and visibility may be  reduced  However  this is not a malfunction    Before mounting the camera to the mounting location  attach the lens to be  used on the camera and check the back focus    When shooting an extremely bright object  e g  lamp   the image on the screen  may have white vertical tailings  smear  or expansion  blooming  may appear  around it  This is a characteristic of the CCD and not a malfunction     When the white balance of this camera is set to  ATW N  or  ATW W  and  depending on the conditions of the object  the color tone may differ slightly from  the actual color due to the principle of the automatic tracking white balance  circuit  This is not a malfunction    When this camera is used under high temperatures  vertical stripes may appear  on the screen  This is a characteristic of the CCD and not a malfunction    When this camera is moved from a cold to w
4. JVC    COLOR VIDEO CAMERA  TK C9200U INSTRUCTIONS    TK C9200E  TK C9201EG  TK C9300U  TK C9300E  TK C9301EG          For Customer Use   Enter below the Serial No  which is located on the  body  Retain this information for future reference   Model No  TK C9200U TK C9200E TK C9201EG  TK C9300U  TK C9300E TK C9301EG       Serial No                 LST0984 001A    Introduction  Conients    Introduction  Contents  Features  Operating Precautions          Connection Installation  Mounting the Lens  Connection                 Mounting the Camera        Setting Adjustment  Switch Settings  Adjusting the Back Focus  Fine tuning the Focus  Adjusting the Auto White Balance             Others  Specifications       Introduction    Thank you for purchasing this product    Before use  please read this  INSTRUCTIONS  and the information materials  included to ensure proper use of this product    The instructions in this manual are for TK C9200U TK C9200E TK C9201 EG TK   C9300U TK C9300E TK C9301EG     Features      Wide dynamic range  WIDE D  function  TK C9300U TK C9300E TK C9301EG  only      DAY NIGHT surveillance with auto IR cut filter on off  Color B amp W shooting    TK C9300U TK C9300E TK C9301EG   Easy DAY NIGHT function  TK C9200U TK C9200E TK C9201EG       3D noise reduction  SDNR     4 areas privacy mask    Built in display mode  CRT or LCD selectable     How to read this manual    Conventions and symbols   IET   Indicates operating precautions    Memo    Indicates reference dat
5. ON  AES Selector Switch  TK C9200U TK C9200E TK C9201EG    When this is set to  ON   automatic electronic shutter is activated and the shutter   Speed switches according to brightness automatically  When set to  OFF   the   shutter speed will be fixed   U model  1 60  E EG model  1 50     Default setting  OFF    For automatic iris lens  the optimum image may not be obtained due to  conditions such as brightness of the subject  Set this to  OFF  when  using an automatic iris lens        WIDE D OFF ON  WIDE D Selector Switch  TK C9300U TK C9300E TK   C9301EG    When this is set to  ON   subjects with a high contrast can be seen clearly and   naturally     Default setting  OFF    Q  FOCUS ADJUST  Focus Adjust Button   Press and hold the A button to open the lens iris for easy focusing   rs page 13                          RUINA    Il    Setting Adjustment    Adjusting the Back Focus    This camera is adjusted to an optimum wide range before shipment but  readjustment is required when using zoom lens or when the lens focus ring is out  of focus     Back focus adjustment a    Lens focus  EENG    W With a Fixed Focus Lens    If the focus cannot be adjusted correctly with the lens focus ring  adjust the back  focus as follows     1 Loosen the back focus fastening screw by turning it anti   clockwise with a   screwdriver     2 Shoot some fine patterns on the subject or away from the subject   3 Turn the lens focus ring to oc    4 Turn the back focus adjustment ring to get the best fo
6. a regarding limitations on functions  usage  and the like    var   Indicates a reference page or item    Contents of this manual      JVC holds the copyright to this manual  Any part or all of this manual may not  be reproduced without prior consent from the company      Product names of other companies described in this manual are trademarks  or registered trademarks of the respective companies  Symbols such as      9   and   are omitted in this manual      Design  specifications and other contents described in this manual are  subject to change for improvements without prior notice                          Introduction    Operating Precautions    E Storage and Location of Use      Do not install the camera in the following places     In a place exposed to rain or moisture     In a place with vapor or oil  for example in a kitchen     When the ambient temperature rises above or falls below the acceptable  range  from  10   C to 50   C     In a place at which corrosive gases are emitted     Near a source of radiation  X rays  strong radio waves or magnetism     In a place subject to vibration     In a place with excessive dirt      Using this unit in the vicinity of the transmitting antenna of a radio or TV   devices that emit strong electromagnetic waves such as a transformer or motor   or wireless devices such as a transistor or mobile phone may give rise to noises  in the image and changes in its color       This camera has been designed for indoor use  When using it outdo
7. amera for the installation of the  fall prevention wire  Do not use a screw that is longer than 6 mm as it may  damage the internal parts         Fall Prevention Wire    M3 x 6 mm          When mounting the camera to the ceiling  ensure to wear safety glasses  to protect the eye from any falling objects     10    Setting Adjustment    Switch Settings                  on aur EE  oF SEEWSTAUGTION  score m    on   amp    p    ie     m    car EO    woeoorr  on                   MONITOR TYPE        FOCUS    ES  Lass 20NLy   tse ad     ISOLATED POWER Llp   s ale Don    6    SET l     TK C9200U TK C9200E TK C9201EG   TK C9300U TK C9300E TK C9301EG        D N AUTO OFF  DAY NIGHT Selector Switch   Set this to   AUTO  when shooting a subject with continually changing brightness   day night   The image switches to color when the subject is bright  and black and  white when it is dark  The image is set to color at all times when  OFF  is selected   You can set the image to black and white at all times using the menu   TK   C9300U TK C9300E TK C9301 EG only     Default setting  AUTO        BLC OFF ON  Backlight Compensation Selector Switch  Set this to  ON  when shooting in backlight  The subject becomes easier to see as    brightness is adjusted according to the photometry area set in  BLC AREA  of the  menu   Default setting  OFF     e  MONITOR TYPE LCD CRT  Monitor Type Selector Switch    Set this to  LCD  or  CRT  according to the monitor in use    Default setting  LCD        AES OFF 
8. arm place  condensation may  occur and the camera may not work  In this case  leave the camera under room  temperature for about one hour before turning on the power    When the power supply voltage is momentarily disrupted or drops due to  lightning  turning on the air conditioner or the like  image distortion or noise may  occur    When the power supply voltage of the camera drops  the input protection circuit  inside the camera operates  and the camera may be turned off  Make use of a  voltage rating within   10   for the camera s power supply voltage    The 3D noise reduction function of this camera may result in afterimage of a  moving subject  Afterimage is more likely to occur when using the camera with   DNR LEVEL  set to  HIGH   This is not a malfunction     Connection Installation    Mounting the Lens    1 Check the mounting method of the lens before mounting     This camera is compatible with CS mount lens     To use a C mount lens  a C mount adapter is necessary  For details about the C   mount adapter  consult your JVC dealer   Never use a lens that exceeds the dimension  a  in the below figure as it will   damage the inner part of the camera and will not allow normal installation  This    will result in a malfunction            a        Flange back  b     Dimension  a           12 5 mm    5 5 mm or less                      f     b        2 Turn the lens clockwise and mount it securely on the camera   3 In the case of a DC IRIS lens  check the pin arrangement an
9. cus    5 Tighten the back focus fastening screw by turning it clockwise     B With a Zoom Lens    If the image is out of focus when zooming  telephoto   wide angle   adjust the  camera as follows     1 Loosen the back focus fastening screw by turning it anti   clockwise with a   screwdriver     Shoot some fine patterns on the subject or away from the subject     Zoom to the maximum telephoto position and turn the lens  focus ring to adjust the focus     2  3  4 Zoom to the maximum wide angle position and turn the back  5  6         Back focus fastening  screw  M2        focus adjustment ring to adjust the focus   Repeat steps 3 and 4 two or three times     Tighten the back focus fastening screw by turning it clockwise     Memo    When the subject is bright and an ND filter is used  back focus  adjustment can be performed more accurately   An ND filter is a filter  that reduces light incident on the lens of all wavelengths equally        Use the focus adjust mode for easy focusing       page 13                 12    Setting Adjustment    Fine tuning the Focus    When adjusting the focus of the DC IRIS lens  use the Focus Adjust mode for  easy focusing as the iris opens and depth of field becomes shallower   Refer also  to the instruction manual of the lens      W Procedure    1 Press and hold the  A  button    The Focus Adjust mode is activated and  FOCUS ADJUST MODE  appears on  the screen    Contours are emphasized as the iris opens     2 Shoot the subject   3 Adjust the foc
10. d    connect the lens cable to the socket                                   Memo    Video IRIS lens cannot be used        e  f the plug of the lens cable is different  connect with a 4 pin plug  For  details about the 4 pin plug  consult your JVC dealer        4 pin plug       oe                Pin number DC IRIS lens  1 Brake      2 Brake      3 Drive      4 Drive              E    J  Sf 24       Connection Installation                                                 Connection  To the terminal of infrared  illumination device etc   TK C9300U TK C9300E   K C9301EG   rs page 8   Monitor  Connect to AC 220 V   t  page 8   AC 240 y power supply  TK C9201EG   aod Connect to AC 24V or i 12V  power ze  TK C9200U   K  9509 K C9300U TK C9300E    t  page 7    Connecting the Power Supply Cable  When power is supplied to the camera  the  POWER  lamp on the side panel  lights up     W AC24 V or DC12 V  TK C9200U TK C9200E TK C9300U TK C9300E     To prevent connection errors or a cable disconnection  use a lug plate to connect  to the terminal  The following table shows the connection distances when 2 core  VVF  vinyl insulated vinyl sheath cables  are used   Reference value     Conductor diameter  mm     1 0 and     1 6 and    2 0 and  more more more  Maximum connection 50m 140m 220m  distance  DC 12 V  Maximum connection 130m 350m 550m  distance  AC 24 V    e  f thin cables are used  the resistance of the cables will be high and a  significant voltage drop will occur when the camera is
11. ied length  It may damage the internal parts                 W Mounting the Camera Mounting Bracket on Top of the Camera    The camera mounting bracket is originally mounted at the bottom of the camera  before shipment but it can also be mounted on top of the camera     1 Remove the camera mounting bracket fastening screws  x2    The camera mounting bracket is removed from the camera     2 Mount the camera mounting bracket on top of the camera   3 Mount the camera onto a fixer  pan tilt unit and the like     Camera mounting  bracket                                                                      Camera mounting BB  bracket fastening of   screws                                                             Connection Installation    Mounting the Camera  Continued     W Fall Prevention      Special attention is required when installing the camera to the wall or ceiling   You should not engage in the installation work yourself  Ask a professional to do  the job  because injuries and accidents may occur if the camera falls      When installing the camera on a fixer  pan tilt unit and the like  make sure to  install it firmly using a rotation preventive hole to prevent fall      To prevent fall  connect the camera to a section with sufficient strength  ceiling  slab or channel  using a fall prevention wire      Pay attention to the length  strength  routing and material  insulation properties   of the fall prevention wire used      Use the screw  M3 x 6 mm  on the back of the c
12. is not successful  the following messages will  appear on the monitor      AWC ERROR   NG  Subject error    Displayed when there is not enough white color on the subject or the color  temperature is not suitable    Fill the screen with a white object thoroughly and adjust the white balance again     AWC ERROR   LOW LIGHT  Insufficient illumination    Displayed when the light is low  Increase the illumination  then readjust the white  balance      AWC ERROR   HIGH LIGHT  Excessive illumination    Displayed when the light is too bright  Decrease the illumination  then readjust the  white balance      AWC ERROR   TIME OVER  Subject movement     Displayed when the subject moves  Keep the subject still  then readjust the white  balance     14    Others    Specifications    Horizontal  resolution    Video S N ratio    Minimum  illumination    Lens mount  Power supply    Length of  power supply  cable    Current power  consumption    Ambient  temperature    Mass    Accessories    Dimension   WxHxD       550TV lines  typical     52 dB  typical  AGC OFF        TK C9300U TK C9300E TK C9301 EG     Color mode  0 05 Ix  typical  50    F1 2  AGC HIGH    Black and white mode  0 002 Ix  typical  50    F1 2  AGC HIGH    TK C9200U TK C9200E TK C9201EG    Color mode  0 05 Ix  typical  50    F1 2  AGC HIGH    Black and white mode  0 03 Ix  typical  50    F1 2  AGC HIGH       C8 mount    AC 24 V 60 Hz  DC 12 V  TK C9200U TK C9300U     AC 24 V 50 Hz 60 Hz  DC 12 V  TK C9200E TK C9300E   AC 220 V  
13. nal to the alarm input signal      Do not supply voltage      Using the menu  you can select whether to set to alarm when the contact is  short  MAKE   or when the contact is open  BREAK       Supply such that the alarm signal stays at a minimum of 200 ms or more   Otherwise  the alarm signal may not be recognized     AUX IN  5 Please use a shielded cable     E Alarm output terminal   Connect to alarm devices such as alarm  indicator  light or buzzer      The alarm output signal is open collector output and turns ON during an alarm    Maximum voltage 16 V  current 30 mA     e This terminal has a polarity  Make sure to connect such that a higher voltage is  output from the   terminal than from the   terminal  Otherwise  it will result in  amages                                                           1000 AUX QUT     GND    Connection Installation    Mounting the Camera    When mounting the camera on a fixer  pan tilt and the like  use the camera   mounting screw hole located on the camera mounting bracket   Length of screw  7  mm or less        Camera mounting bracket fastening  screws  x2  M2 6 x 6 mm              Camera mounting imal  screw hole                                           Rotation preventive  hole       ue    um    Camera mounting bracket  Use a camera mounting screw with a length shorter than 7 mm from the  camera mounting face  Use camera mounting bracket fastening screws    with length shorter than 6 mm  Do not use a screw that is longer than the  specif
14. ors  it is  necessary to use an outdoor camera housing  optional      B Maintenance     Wipe the camera with a dry  soft cloth to remove any dirt   Do not use benzene or thinner to wipe the camera  Doing so may melt the  surface or cause it to fog  For tough stains  wipe with a neutral detergent diluted  with water  followed by wiping with a dry cloth     W Energy Conservation      When the camera is not in use for a long time  turn off the power for safety and  energy conservation reasons     W Copyright Protection      With the exception of the user being the copyright holder or when permission  such as for duplication has been granted by the copyright holder  permission is  required in principle for the duplication  modification  or transmission of  copyrighted material      Unauthorized duplication  modification  or transmission of copyrighted material  may constitute a copyright infringement  and the user may be liable to  compensate for any damages  When using copyrighted material  be sure to  check the license agreement of the copyrighted material thoroughly       When rights or rights holders are involved with regard to the targeted  duplicating subject  permission may be required for shooting or using   processing  it  Be sure to check the licensing conditions thoroughly    B Disclaimer      Motion detection is not a feature to prevent theft or fire  We do not accept  liability for any damages that may occur     4    Introduction    We will not be responsible for any
15. us of the DC IRIS lens     4 Exit the Focus Adjust mode   Press any of the  W        amp   SET   MENU  buttons to cancel the Focus Adjust  mode  The mode is also automatically deactivated after about 30 seconds              SEE INSTRUCTION  MANUAL                   A  FOCUS ADJUST  button    W4b button  MENU button                                                    SET button    13    Setting Adjustment    Adjusting the Auto White Balance    Each light source has its own color temperature  Therefore  when the main light  source lighting the subject is changed  adjust the white balance again     1 Press the  MENU  button     2 Select  WHITE BALANCE  with the  A W  button and  AWC  with  the   lt   gt   button  then press the  SET  button   3 Zoom in to fill the screen with white   Place a white object at the center of the screen  under the same lighting condition  as the subject to be shot and zoom in to fill the screen with white   4 Press the  SET  button   Auto white balance adjustment begins  During operation   AWC OPERATION  is  displayed on the screen   5 Adjustment is complete   When the appropriate white balance is acquired   AWC OK  is displayed   SET button AV   button MENU button                         WHITE BALANCE CONTROL WHITE BALANCE CONTROL  P AWC SET D gt  AWC SET  R GAIN 160 R GAIN 160  B GAIN 160 B GAIN 160  AWC OPERATION AWC OK          AWC OPERATION AWC OK   during operation   adjustment completed        W Error display   If auto white balance adjustment 
    
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