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1. VIDEO LEVEL FULL AUTO LEVEL Changing setting values ENU ITEM DATA sl SET ITEM DATA 10 OO ots ae FE MEMORY button CAMERA CONTROL UNIT KY F58 IDo cavers WHITE PAINT VIDEO LEVEL FULL AUTO LEVEL p H 1 ON 2 OFF Slit Inspection 3 4 Do not switch over 1 OFF 2 ON Microscope 3 4 Do not switch over 1 ON 2 ON Microscope Q 3 4 Do not switch over Note Switch off the power when switching the Scene File over If itis carried out while the power is ON it will not be changed E FILE Setting Each Scene File has four of sub files FILE to be set Each time the SELECT button is pressed it is switched in the order of EE gt FILE2 FILES isa It takes 1 second to switch over the FILE LED blinks rapidly during the FILE switching operation Note Do not perform other operations during the LED blinking it may cause the KY F58 to malfunction The FILE setting is completed when the LED stops blinking and lights E Changing setting values The setting value is changed for each file Refer to the 6 SETTINGS ON THE MENU SCREEN on page 18 E Registration to the FILE Setting values can be registered to each FILE Press the MEMORY button for 2 sec or more for registration The setting value is registered to the FILE whi
2. eene 14 5 OPERATION FILE SETTING rte rir tient 15 MANUAL OPERATION iniri eei tette 17 6 SETTING ON THE MENU SCREEN MENU OPERATIQN 2 trt rete eite annas 18 MENU SCREEN FLOW e rettet trn eene 18 VIDEO LEVEL SCREEN titt ite tin 19 WHITE BALANCE SCREEN eee 20 FREEZE SCREEN trii o anaes tidie sire eii age 21 PROCESS SCREEN ritenere iter rere is iaai 23 TOTAL SETTING SCREEN teretes 25 7 OTHERS TECHNICAL INFORMATION 2 ritos rentis 26 SPECIFICATIONDG rrr etre teet Lb inen 29 FEATURES High quality 1 3 and 3CCD format camera The camera head can be dismantled to produce a compact component A built in Frame Memory function enables a STROBE SYNC and RANDOM TRIGGER to operate the camera without add ing any further equipment Quick set up can be achieved with a Scene File Direct connection to various units is available with various out put signals such as RGB VBS Y C and a color difference component RS 232C can be interface BASIC CONFIGURATION CAMERA HEAD CAMERA MOUNTING BRACKET With two screws CAMERA CONTROL UNIT m CAMERA CABLE 5m AC CABLE 2m LABEL where you can write the file name and stick to the panel for convenience PRECAUTION The camera head and camera control unit must have the same serial number Each set of units has the same serial number when it is shipped
3. CAUTION This section of instruction manual is specially edited for serv ice manual with modified contents Itis not recommended to use this section for the substitution of the original instructions included in the merchandise COLOR VIDEO CAMERA KY F58 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT KY F58 Digital Memory INSTRUCTIONS For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which are located on the bodys Retain this information for future reference Model No KY F58 Serial No U Ver CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dan gerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to consti tute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral tri angle is intended to alert the user to the pres ence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accom panying the appliance CAUTION To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards do NOT use other than specified power source Information for USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Changes or modificat
4. d Hi SLOW SHUT Function ll Operations Principles of the Electronic Shutter with the 1 500 sec setting Electric charge is stored in the CCD image sensing device only for a 1 500 sec before the signal is read from the CCD image sensing device At this time the electric charge stored previ ously is discharged to another electrode This process enables shutter operations with 1 500 sec Vertical blanking period Vertical sync signal l l l CCD device Signal discharging timing ine fimi signal reading ir Signal reading timing timing l l F Unnecessary 1 500 sec 1 60 sec U Ver CCD electric charge Effective charge 1 50 sec E Ver charge storage Electric charge 7 NN to be stored PY rere e Video output e Caution for electric shutter mode Onamonitor the movement of the object looks like the ones taken under a strobe shot because an image of 1 500 sec is detected every 1 60 sec U Ver or 1 50 sec E Ver Flicker occurs under a light such as fluorescent lamp which lights cyclically Adopting a light like an incandescent lamp which lights constantly is therefore necessary With the 1 500 sec shutter mode the storage time of the CCD image device is approx 1 8 U Ver or 1 10 E Ver of that of normal the mode and also the sensitivity is 1 8 U Ver or 1 10 E Ver of that of the normal mode This causes a shortage of light so that it is recommended to increase the light volume by increas
5. AUTO KNEE function which compresses the video signal above a certain level to display the gradation of the high lighted section To check an image with the gradation of a bright section adjust the KNEE POINT manually OFF AUTO KNEE function is not carried out ON AUTO KNEE function is carried out WHITE CLIP It varies the KNEE POINT where the compression starts This is available only when the AUTO KNEE is set to OFF To increase the KNEE POINT level Increase the numbers To decrease the KNEE POINT level Decrease the numbers When decreasing the number the gradations at the high luminance level become clearer It varies the point of the max value in accordance with the high level video signal To increase the white clip point Increase the numbers To decrease the white clip point Decrease the numbers 23 6 SETTING ON THE MENU SCREEN Cont d PROCESS SCREEN Cont d FLARE lt R gt Functions and operation It sets the compensation of the GAMMA curve which decides the reappearance of black ON The compensation of the GAMMA curve is carried out Normal monitor is used OFF The compensation of the GAMMA curve is not carried out When flare occurs a phenomenon in which the whole screen becomes white ish because of irregular light reflection in a lens the R ch of the black level can be compensated Carry this out together with the adjustment of the FLARE B To increase red Increa
6. When using an extension cable the screen flickers slightly during the focusing operation female To CAMERA CCU Camera Control Unit LENS remote control The LENS remote controller should be connected to the RMD 10 FUJINON for speed control REMOTE terminal on the rear panel of the CCU or to LENS REMOTE on the lens Remove the lens mount cap for the camera Be careful no dust gets into the mounting hole when you remove it 2 s Attach the screw of the camera head mount section to that of the lens mount section Turn the mount fastening ring slowly clockwise and fix the lens to the camera head by screwing it firmly To change the attitude angle of the lens rotating direction D Turn the mount fastening ring counter clockwise from the lens side 2 Turn the lens slowly to adjust the attitude angle and fas ten it again firmly with the mount fastening ring Note x The KY F58 is not equipped with a lens 4mm or less 3 When a lens other than the T14x5 5MD Hacen Plugin the lens cable to the LENS connector of the camera of the 3 CCD C mount lens is used it may head and fasten it firmly cause the KY F58 to malfunction When such a lens is used the lens height should not be more than 4 mm above the lens mount surface Lens For more details refer to th
7. charge into the CCD image device not that the system increases GAIN electrically This enables the recording of an image with high sensitivity even under conditions of less light The max storage time is approx 8 sec 240 frames U Ver or 200 frames E Ver One frame image is output for several frames therefore the video output signals are latched into a memory by using a WEN signal which is output at the same time On a monitor the movement of the object looks like the ones taken under a strobe shot e When the SLOW SHUT is set to 3FRM CCD storage Awe 71 NP d electric charge Video output A A73 a 4 r signal DI T WEN output signal Note With the AUTO IRIS MODE the normal video level can not be used Set to the MANUAL IRIS MODE and adjust the diaphragm of the iris By switching the HI RESO mode the FIELD OUTPUT and FLAME OUTPUT can be selected When the flame number is increased noise may also increase Set it to the appropriate value This is the calculated value which is different from the actual Illuminance Ix value displayed on the screen 8 16 32 62 5 125 1000 2000 4000 8000 16000 32000 64000 128000 1256000 With a lens ALC A 12dB 18dB 6dB EEI l l l 1 120 U Ver 1 240 1 480 1 960 1 1920 U Ver F1 4 1 100 E Ver 1 1600 E Ver F
8. dealer ll HANDLING PRECAUTIONS Storage Avoid using or placing the unit in places subject to extreme heat or cold with excessive dirt or dust with high humidity or moisture subject to strong vibrations or on an unstable surface subject to smoke or vapor such as near a cooking stove also do not leave the unit for long hours in a parked car under direct sunlight or near room heating equipment Ambient Temperature Ambient temperature influence to an image sensing device Make sure to operate the camera in the temperature range of 5 C to 45 C Ventilation holes A malfunction may be caused if heat is not properly venti lated Make sure that the cooling fan ventilation holes are not blocked by an obstruction Effects of strong electric waves and magnetism To avoid picture interference and color variation do not use the camera near a radio TV antenna transformers or mo tors which generate strong magnetic field COMPATIBLE LENSES The lens mount for this camera KY F58 is a C Mount how ever there remain some lenses adopting a C Mount which cannot be used because of camera limitations Refer to MOUNTING THE OPTIONAL LENS T14 x 5 5MD TO THE CAMERA HEAD on page 9 The KY F58 is not equipped with a back focus adjustment feature therefore a lens with this feature should be mounted EFFECT FROM A WIRELESS MICROPHONE When using a wireless microphone or a receiver noise inter ference migh
9. item is set to RANDOM TRG when the power is turned on approximately 5 seconds is required until the FREEZE signal is input In this time the camera video signal will not be output to each OUTPUT connector When the FREEZE button is pressed or when a signal is input from the FREEZE terminal on the rear panel a flash signal is output from the FLASH connector and the image is stored in the memory of the KY F58 At this time the item for the HI RESO is fixed to ON Because the image is stopped at each frame the image influenced by the flash is fully scanned vertically This function cannot be used together with an electronic shutter Refer to the FLASH Function on page 28 SLOW SHUT It is set when recording an object in a dark place The freeze interval is set at the SLOW SHUT Refer to the Slow Shutter Function on page 27 Variable values NORMAL RANDOM TRG FLASH SLOW SHUT 6 SETTING ON THE MENU SCREEN Cont d FREEZE SCREEN Cont d Item Functions and operation Variable values FREEZE TRG The output signal corresponding to the FREEZE input is set Each time FREEZE is input it switches over between FREEZE and RELEASE FREEZE RELEASE FREEZE RELEASE MOMENTARY Each time FREEZE is input it advances another FREEZE function to output new images FREEZE FREEZE FREEZE FREEZE gt ALTERNATE ALTERNATE MOMENTARY HI RESO It sets the stor
10. light is dark Turn the light up and readjust the white balance ERROR OVER LIGHT excess of light This message is displayed when the light is too bright Turn the light down and readjust the white balance e f the color temperature of the object is changed when turn ing the light down press the FULL AUTO button on the panel side and readjust the white balance 10 Press the MEMORY button to register the white balance in the FILE for two seconds If color is added to the top or bottom of the screen after ad justing the white balance carry out the white shading adjust ment explained in the next section 13 4 BASIC ADJUSTMENT BEFORE USE Cont d WHITE SHADING ADJUSTMENT Green or magenta color appears on the top or bottom of the screen this is because the white balance is adjusted at the center of the Screen but not at the top or bottom of the screen This is caused by the characteristics of a lens and to compensate it is called white shading compensation How To Set gt 1 2 3 4 6 After performing the WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT proce dure 1 to 10 carry out the following settings emen UNIT KY F58 1 Display the MENU screen by pressing the MENU button aa oO zi a ae Z 2 Move a cursor to 2 WHITE BALANCE with the ITEM but AS ton then press the SET button to display the WHITE BAL LP ANCE screen 3 Set the SHADING MODE item to the MANUAL by pressing the DATA bu
11. lighting condition is changed Refer to the FULL TIME AUTO WHITE FUNCTION on page 14 PRESET AUTO FAW Variable values of COLOR TEMP and WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE COLOR TEMPERATURE 2000K 2500K 2800K 3200K 4500K 5200K 5600K MANUAL PRESET AUTO FAW 15000K AUTO FAW MANUAL PRESET AUTO FAW MANUAL PRESET Item 6 SETTING ON THE MENU SCREEN Cont d WHITE BALANCE SCREEN Cont d Functions and operation Variable values SHADING MODE It sets whether the WHITE SHADING mode is ON or OFF OFF WHITE SHADING mode is off MANUAL WHITE SHADING adjustment can be carried out Adjust it with LEVEL lt R gt LEVEL lt G gt and LEVEL lt B gt Refer to the WHITE SHADING ADJUSTMENT on page 14 OFF MANUAL LEVEL R The red color of the white shading can be adjusted only when the SHADING MODE is set to the MANUAL Higher number Red color at the bottom of the screen is suppressed and that at the top of the screen becomes stronger Lower number Red color at the bottom of the screen becomes stronger and that at the top of the screen is suppressed 127 to NORMAL to 128 LEVEL G The green color of the white shading can be adjusted only when the SHADING MODE is set to the MANUAL Higher number Green color at the bottom of the screen is suppressed and that at the top of the screen becomes stronge
12. of the lens iris or sensitivity is necessary Also attention is required to the picture quality because the GAIN is boosted the sensitivity increases and causes a rough appearance to the picture U Ver V SCAN 1 60 6 1 9936 4 STEP 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 E Ver V SCAN 1 50 4 1 9900 0 STEP 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 Sensitivity mode can be changed OdB Sensitivity does not increase ALC GAIN is varied automatically according to brightness Max GAIN can be set at the next item ALC MAX STEP Sensitivity can be changed at the LEVEL item Fix value V GAIN GAIN can be varied at the LEVEL item Note ALC can not be set when the FREEZE item of the FREEZE screen is set to RANDOM TRG Flash or SLOW 0 dB ALC STEP V GAIN The sensitivity can be varied when the GAIN is set to the V GAIN or STEP Increase sensitivity Press the DATA button Decrease sensitivity Press the DATA button V GAIN 0 2dB 18 0dB 0 2 dB step STEP 6dB 9dB 12dB 18dB ALC MAX Max GAIN for the ALC which changes the sensitivity automatically according to brightness 6 dB Max GAIN is 6 dB 12 dB Max GAIN is 12 dB 18 dB Max GAIN is 18 dB 6dB 12dB 18dB IRIS DETECT The setting value of the detection level in the AUTO IRIS mode can be varied NORMAL Normal position PEAK The max value peak level of the brightness is detecte
13. 1 4 F16 EEI Without a lens ALC 4 418dB 412dB 6dB 1 100 E Ver 1 120 U Ver 1 240 1 480 1 960 1 1920 U Ver 1 1600 E Ver Revised in August 1998 27 7 OTHERS Cont d TECHNICAL INFORMATION ceri SYNC mode can be switched over with the SW3 of set up switch MODE SWITCH SETTING SYNC Non Reset mode 3 ON 1 2 4 Do not switch over 3 OFF 1 2 4 Do not switch over Before switching the set up switch turn the power switch to off The mode will not change when the power is switched ON SYNC 1 Reset mode 2 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT KY F58 fenu TEMA DATA ca ce a c SET TEM DATA E 885 Jo WHITE PAINT VIDEO LEVEL SET FULL AUTO ca TO CAMERA Trigger signal Electric charge to be stored in CCD SYNC Non Reset Mode Camera video sr oor er 3 4 output signal WEN signal p gt p 4 SYNC Reset Mode Camera video 1 lt lt output signal WEN signal cs ee 1f n1 f E FLASH Function When the FREEZE item is set to FLASH the signal is output from the FLASH terminal on the rear panel for the FREEZE input The following conditions are provided to the output signal FREEZE IN 7 Approx 1H FLASH OUT M m e 8H D FLASH OUT signal is output from the FREEZE IN in approx 1H 2 The width of the FLASH OUT is 6H 8 The FLASH OUT si
14. BAL i If the whole screen consists of one color an object has many SHADING MODE A LEVEL lt R gt colors or the color temperature of the light source varies the LEVELZBS appropriate full time auto white balance may not be adjusted In this case carry out the WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT WHITE BALANCE SCREEN on page 13 Color temperature 2500K 3000K 4000K 5000K 6000K 7000K 8000K 15000K Red ish White ish Blue ish Incandescent Halogen F go orescent lamp lamp lamp Sunlight Bright cloudy sky le The range of FULL TIME AUTO WHITE function 2800K 14 5 OPERATION FILE SETTING There are four scene files to be set by dip switch depending on the operating conditions Scene File A including four sub files are all set to the standard shipment setting values Change the settings according to the requirements Scene File B C and D should be set to required file settings before use such as Slit inspection Microscope Microscope etc p c M Note Before carry out operations below make sure the LOCK switch is turned OFF E Scene File Setting Select the Scene File with the dip switch 1 and 2 according to the purposes Scene File Dip switch setting Example for use 1 OFF A 2 OFF Standard DIP switch SELECT button 3 4 Donotswithover Setting LOCK ON eser ao OFF MENU ITEM DATA sl SET ITEM DATA ooo CAMERA CONTROL UNIT KY F58 oo ce waite PAINT
15. CT button is pressed the file LED changes 123 4 in turn For the to QD refer to the 6 SETTING ON THE MENU SCREEN on the page 18 SELECT select button Each time this button is pressed the file changes MENU menu button When this button is pressed on screen signals are output from connectors D and D to display the MENU screen When again pressing this button the normal screen is re sumed o o 6 SET set button To choose the item on the MENU screen press this button to display the sub menu screen ITEM BARS ITEM item buttons e When ITEM button is pressed on the normal screen the color bar signal is output from output connectors D D and When pressing this again it returns to the normal Screen When the menu screen is displayed the required item can be selected DATA DATA data buttons When the menu screen is displayed data of each item can be changed For the step to O refer to 6 SETTING ON THE MENU SCREEN on the page 18 LOCK lock switch When the lock switch is ON all functions except the Power switch the Freeze button and the select button cannot be operated RESET reset button When this button is pressed the set values for each FILE are reset to the initial values set at factory Refer to RESET on the page 16 see subsection 1 6 2 of this service maual 2 CONTROLS INDICATIONS AND CONNECTO
16. E LENGTH 5M H PHASE 0 SC COARSE SC FINE E RESET It returns the values set on the MENU screen to the initial values There are three different RESET items Individual file reset All files reset and Reset for the TOTAL SETTING only Note Do not perform any other operations during the resetting Otherwise the values will not be initialized properly Individual file reset The current selected file setting values are reset to the initial values 1 Press the RESET button with something which has a pointed tip 2 When the reset starts the LED for the selected file blinks for approx 3 sec Note me TOTAL SETTING screen will not be initialized All files reset The setting values for all of the 16 files are initialized 1 Press the RESET button with something which has a pointed tip while pressing the SET button simultaneously 2 When resetting starts the LEDs for the FILES 1 4 are turned off for 5 sec Then the LED of the file selected before the reset blinks for approx 3 sec The reset is completed when the LED stops blinking and lights Note me TOTAL SETTING screen will not be initialized Reset for the TOTAL SETTING only The values of the TOTAL SETTING which are common for all files are initialized 1 Press the RESET button with something which has a pointed tip while pressing the ITEM button simultaneously 2 When the reset starts the LED for t
17. NTROL This sets whether to control a connecting lens from the LENS REMOTE connector on the rear panel of KY F58 or from RS 232C connector The CONTROLLER LENS is controlled from the LENS REMOTE connector The RS 232C LENS is controlled from the RS 232C connector CONTROLLER RS S3SC CABLE LENGTH Set this according to the cable length between camera head and camera control unit CCU If the setting is wrong normal video output may not be obtained INDICATOR It sets whether to display the values of GAIN SHUTTER and IRIS on each output connector OFF No display ON Display H PHASE It adjusts the horizontal phase when synchronization is carried out at EXT REF connectors HD VBS and VD on the rear panel of the KY F58 SC COARSE This carries the SC COARSE adjustment when the phase for the VBS signal input from the HD VBS connector on the rear panel of the KY F58 is synchronized Carry it out together with the SC FINE adjustment SC FINE Note By carrying out together with the SC COARSE adjustment it finely adjusts the sub carrier The data set at the TOTAL SETTING is common to all files 25 7 OTHERS TECHNICAL INFORMATION ll Normal Field Mode During normal recording the CCD s storage time is approx 1 60 sec U Ver or 1 50 sec E Ver in the field mode With the odd number fields the total electric charge of the odd number lines and even number lines of th
18. NTROL UNIT KY F58 malonate E E o B Oo 2 x xL er o F Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 30
19. RS Cont d Camera Control Panel side Cont d D Setup switch This switch changes the FILE setting and the RANDOM TRGGER setting Change the setting according to the de sired use SW1 2 FILE setting Refer to FILE SETTING on page 15 po SW3 RANDOM TRIGGER setting t PE E Refer to Random Trigger Function on page 28 z CEE SW4 Not available D COVER To carry out the menu operation pull the cover towards you to open it TO CAMERA camera connector Connect the camera head with the provided cable 5m 10 Connector view from the main unit front 15 20 pin connector female e000 00000 CS LE IRIS CTL IRIS Y 10V 5V R VIDEO SHIELD 20V 15V 5 5V LENS GND E o D PAINT R paint R adjust knob This is the knob which adjusts the R Red level of the paint and manual white balance Turning the knob to the right will increase red For the adjust knob and refer to the MANUAL OP ERATION on page 17 D PAINT B paint B adjust knob This is the knob which adjusts the B Blue level of the paint and manual white balance Turning the knob to the right will increase blue WHITE PAINT SET When this button is pressed it becomes AUTO WHITE mode Refer to the WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT on page 13 D IVIDEO LEVEL FULL AUTO full auto button and its LED This adjusts the video level automatically by varying iris shutter speed and GAIN electrical sensiti
20. VEL adjust knob to the right opens the lens iris to the IRIS OPEN Turning the LEVEL adjust knob to the left closes the lens iris to the IRIS CLOSE Non Operational The video level can not be varied by turning the LEVEL adjust knob E FREEZE FREEZE CAMERA CONTRDL UNIT KY F58 FILES FREEZE 1 2 3 4 ooon cea SELECT MEMORY Wo cacy Ware PANT VIDEO LEVEL er ra AD s 6 Q When the FREEZE button is pressed the display LED lights and each output signal is frozen The LED lights during FREEZE mode Refer to the FREEZE SCREEN on page 21 Refer to the FLASH Function on page 28 17 6 SETTING ON THE MENU SCREEN MENU OPERATION Note To register the setting values which are changed on the MENU screen to the FILE select the FILE with the set up SW and the SELECT button before displaying the MENU screen Also make sure to turn off the power before switching the set up SW LZ 2 LOCK MB ON QJ RESET E SET sec BIB OFF CAMERA CONTROL UNIT KY F58 D QOO oo Tael E jet feae S l6 6 6 El s E VIDEO LEVEL FULL AUTO LEVEL ca Set up switch SELECT button How To Operate gt 1 MA Wh N 9 Set the LOCK switch to OFF Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen M
21. age mode of CCD OFF Field is stored 1 60 sec U Ver or 1 50 sec E Ver ON Frame is stored 1 30 sec U Ver or 1 25 sec E Ver CAPTURE It sets the storage mode to the KY F58 ODD The image in the odd number fields are output to the both fields EVEN The image in the even number fields are output to the both fields FRAME A frame is read When recording an object in high speed the object may be blurred RANDOM SHUT It sets the shutter speed of the random trigger It can be set only when the FREEZE is set to the RANDOM TRG To increase the shutter speed Press the DATA button e To decrease the shutter speed Press the DATA button A standard shutter speed of 1 60 U Ver or 1 50 sec E Ver is too slow for an object in high speed motion and causes blurring of the object U Ver 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 E Ver 1 50 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 SLOW SHUT It sets the slow shutter speed It can be varied only when the FREEZE is set to the SLOW To increase the shutter speed Press the DATA button To decrease the shutter speed Press the DATA button Note When the shutter speed is decreased it takes a longer time to store the image into the memory Because of this when the setting values are changed by pressing the DATA button it takes a longer time to display the setting values and the blinking time
22. ch LED lights It takes approx 2 sec for registration During the registration the LED blinks slowly The FILE registration is completed when the LED stops blink ing and lights Note N e To register a value which has been changed on the MENU screen or with a volume level knob make sure to register any changes in the selected file If the power is turned off without registering the changes they will be automatically erased e Do not perform other operations during the LED blinking it may cause the KY F58 to malfunction V E 5 OPERATION Cont d FILE SETTING Cont d 16 Initial Values of Scene File A LENS TYPE Initial Values AUTO IRIS CONTOROL AUTO SHUTTER NORMAL LEVEL GAIN LEVEL ALC MAX 18 dB IRIS DETECT NORMAL DETECT AREA COLOR TEMP NORMAL WHITE BAL SHADING MODE LEVEL R LEVEL lt G gt LEVEL B FREEZE NORMAL FREEZE TRG ALTERNATE HI RESO CAPTURE RANDOM SHUT SLOW SHOT DETAIL NORMAL MASTER BLACK NORMAL NEGA OFF AUTO KNEE OFF KNEE POINT 100 WHITE CLIP 110 GAMMA ON FLARE lt R gt NORMAL FLARE lt B gt ABL ABL LEVEL NORMAL TOTAL SETTING Initial Values D SUB OUT NORMAL ADJUST Initial Values R G B ON SYNC OFF LENS CONTROL CONTROLLER INDICATOR OFF CABL
23. cording to FREEZE input It is recommended to be used when the unit is operated with a flash Refer to the SYSTEM APPLICATION on page 11 Refer to the FLASH Function on page 28 WEN write enable signal output connector BNC It outputs the write enable signal Connect to the image processing unit etc Refer to the SLOW SHUT FUNCTION on page 27 Refer to the Random Trigger Function on page 28 e 9 FREEZE freeze input connector This is a trigger input signal connector from an external source It connects with an external trigger unit such as foot switch etc A negative electrode signal with a pulse width of 20u sec to 50u sec and a pulse interval of 40 msec or more should be input for the trigger signal Refer to the FREEZE SCREEN on page 21 CAMERA HEAD Lens mount This is where the lens is to be mounted It fits to the C mount lens Refer to MOUNTING THE LENS T14X5 5MD TO THE CAMERA HEAD on page 9 Q Camera mounting bracket Accessory The camera mounting bracket is not installed on the cam era when it is shipped from the factory Install it on the top or bottom of the camera according to your requirements using the two provided camera mount ing bracket fixing screws Refer to the HOW TO MOUNT THE CAMERA HEAD on page 10 1 4 inch screw hole for camera mounting to a tripod These are for mounting the camera to a fixed or rotating table etc Oo The provided fixin
24. d to make the highlight object more clearly The average value of the brightness is detected to make the object more clear AVG NORMAL PEAK AVG Revised in August 1998 19 6 SETTING ON THE MENU SCREEN Cont d VIDEO LEVEL SCREEN Cont d DETECT AREA Function and operation It sets the detection area with the AUTO IRIS mode Change this according to the condition of use Detecting area Detecting area Detecting area NORMAL CIRCLE SQUARE Detecting Detecting area area RECTANGLE WHITE BALANCE SCREEN Variable values NORMAL CIRCLE SQUARE RECTANGLE FULL Item Function and operation Variable values COLOR TEMP The basic color temperature of the white balance can be set 3200 K For low color temperature light source such as a halogen lamp etc 5200 K For a high color temperature light source such as the sun etc 3200K 5200K 20 WHITE BALANCE Different modes for the white balance can be set MANUAL White balance can be varied manually with the PAINT R adjust knob or the PAINT B adjust knob White balance is fixed to the setting value 3200 K or 5200 K of the COLOR TEMP item It is set to carry out the white balance adjustment Refer to the WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT on page 13 The white balance trails automatically even when the
25. e The data set at the TOTAL SETTING is common to all files 18 Image setting menu screen LEVEL ALC MAX IRIS DETECT DETECT AREA NORMAL NORMAL WHITE BALANCE COLOR TEMP 3200K WHITE BAL AUTO SHADING MODE OFF FREEZE Memory environment setting screen D SUB OUT LENS CONTROL CONTROLLER INDICATOR OFF TOTAL SETTINGS LEVEL lt R gt LEVEL lt G gt LEVEL lt B gt MEMORY NORMAL ALTERNATE FREEZE TRG HI RESO CAPTURE RANDOM SHUT SLOW SHUT White balance setting menu screen PROCESS 1 2 DETAIL NORMAL MASTER BLACK NORMAL NEGA OFF AUTO KNEE OFF KNEE POINT 100 WHITE CLIP 110 GAMMA ON FLARE lt R gt NORMAL FLARE lt B gt NORMAL ITEM button PROCESS 2 2 R G B ABL ON SYNC OFF LEVEL ADJUST NORMAL CABLE LENGTH 5M H PHASE 0 SC CORASE 0 SC FINE 20 Total setting menu screen Process setting screen 6 SETTING ON THE MENU SCREEN Cont d VIDEO LEVEL SCREEN Item Functions and operation Variables values LENS TYPE Switch over between AUTO and MANUAL according to the lens to be used AUTO Set it when an automatic iris lens is used MANUAL Set it when a manual iris lens is used or no lens is used AUTO MANUAL IRIS CONTROL Switch over between AUTO and MANUAL for iris setting when a automatic iris lens is used AUTO Iris can b
26. e CCD are output to the odd number line reading two lines at a time with the even number field they are output to the even number line a e CCD electric charge storage C e Odd number fields Even number fields Approx 1 60 sec U Ver 1 1 50 sec E Ver 2 3 344 e Video output signals 4 5 5 6 6 Bl High Resolution Frame strage Mode Reading every line The CCD storage time is approx 1 30 sec U Ver or 1 25 sec E Ver with the High Resolution mode which is twice that of the Normal mode However there is approx 1 60 sec U Ver or 1 50 sec E Ver one field difference in the output timings between odd number line and even number line With the odd number fields electric charge of the odd number line is only output to the odd number line and with the even fields the electric charge of even lines is only output to the even number line When recording frames still picture can be shot at all lines by combining with a FLASH With this mode the vertical resolution is improved however after image lag will increase compared to that of the normal mode e CCD electric charge storage 3 4 5 7 Approx 1 60 sec U Ver 1 gt 2 ER hn UE Ls Video output signal s 8 g s 9 lg 3 26 Revised in August 1998 7 OTHERS Cont d TECHNICAL INFORMATION Cont
27. e Instructions for the Lens 3 CONNECTIONS Contd HOW TO MOUNT THE CAMERA HEAD lll How To Mount The Bracket Camera mounting bracket i HowTo MountThe Camera The camera mounting bracket is not When this unit is mounted to a installed on the camera when it is fixed or a rotating table fix it to shipped from the factory the camera mounting screw Install it on the top or bottom of the hole located on the camera camera according to your require mounting bracket ments using the two provided cam e To prevent dropping when era mounting bracket fixing screws f n this unit is mounted to a fixer Note or a rotating table fix it firmly f Camera mounting f Be sure to use the provided bracket screw hole 1 4 inch by using the rotation preven fixing screws when installing the camera Screws longer than 6 mm may cause a malfunction Rotation prevention hole tion hole E Drop prevention When this unitis installed on a ceiling or a wall special care is required Do not try to install it by yourself Leave this to a specialist If the unit drops from the ceiling or the wall it may injure people or cause an accident To prevent the unit from dropping install it securely to the place and attach it with a wire etc For the installation use the bracket fixing screw hole located on the side where there is no camera mounting bracket attached M2 6 x 6 mm Give thought to the length of the drop preventio
28. e adjusted automatically MANUAL Iris can be adjusted by manually Note When AUTO is set make sure to set the FREEZE item of the FREEZE screen to the NORMAL AUTO MANUAL SHUTTER This is to change the shutter mode NORMAL Fixed with 1 60 U Ver or 1 50 E Ver STEP Shutter speed can be changed at the LEVEL item Fix value EEI Shutter speed varies automatically depending on brightness of the object Max approx 1 1920 U Ver Max approx 1 1600 E Ver Adjust the shutter speed to the scanning speed of the computer s monitor so that the horizontal lines do not appear when taking a shot of the computer monitor The shutter speed can be varied finely at the LEVEL item V SCAN Note This item cannot be set only when the FREEZE item on the FREEZE screen is set to NORMAL not available with RANDOM TRG FLASH SLOW SHUT The shutter speed is set to that at the FREEZE screen NORMAL STEP EEI V SCAN The shutter speed can be varied when the SHUTTER is set to the V SCAN or the STEP Increase shutter speed Press the DATA button Decrease shutter speed Press the DATA button It is recommended to set the RANDOM SHUT to 1 100 U Ver or 1 120 E Ver in the area with 50 Hz U Ver or 60Hz E Ver to decrease flickers when an object is shot under a fluorescent lamp Note When the shutter speed is increased the light volume may not be high enough Therefore an adjustment
29. ection where the image changes A FREEZE signal in the prohibited section 12H U Ver or 23H E Ver is output as a FLASH OUT when the prohibited sec tion is ended V SYNC jotted BLLULUN ju oniba FREEZE IN d xk l 0x FLASH OUT ee 8 When a FREEZE signal is input continuously input from the first to third V SYNC will not be accepted and FLASH OUT is not output 7 OTHERS Cont d SPECIFICATIONS Image device Effective picture element Color separation system Lens mount Output video signal VIDEO output Y C output RGB COMPONENT C SYNC Color system External sync system EXT TRIGGER FLASH output WEN output FREEZE input Contour compensation system Standard cable length Max cable length 1 3 inch interline transfer CCD x 3 768 H x 493 V 380000 pixels U Ver 752 H x 582 V 440000 pixels E ven F1 4 prism C mount NTSC U Ver PAL E Ver 1 Vp p 75 Q Y 1 Vp p 75 Q C 0 286 Vp p 75 Q U Ver 0 3 Vp p 75 Q E Ver R G B 0 7 Vp p 75 Q ON SYNC 0 3 Vp p 75 Q COMP Y 1 Vp p 75 Q R Y B Y 0 7 Vp p 75 Q U Ver 0 525 Vp p 75 Q E Ver 2 Vp p 75 Q Wide band color difference system VBS 1 Vp p 75 Q positive elec tric signal with color lock HD VD 4 Vp p 75 Q negative electric signal without color lock Open connector negative electric signal 5 Vp p negative electric signal 5 V
30. er L or coloured RED WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This unit is designed for professional use only WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED 2 Revised in August 1998 Thank you for purchasing the JVC KY F58 Color Video Camera CONTENTS FEATURES iota cicarceqetiedetiicndettestecietnt ierit eim 3 BASIC CONFIGURATION sscssssssesssessenssessenseeesnsseesensseee 3 1 INTRODUCTION PRECAUTIONS ON PROPER USE ssssssssssssssesssesssnseeeeee 4 2 CONTROLS INDICATIONS AND CONNECTORS CAMERA CONTROL UNIT Panel side 5 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT Rear side 7 CAMEBAHBEAD ic ro ERI 8 3 CONNECTIONS BASIC SYSTEMS nri ten etre iere eid 9 MOUNTING THE OPTIONAL LENS T14 x 5 5MD TO THE CAMERAHBEAD nete te retinens 9 HOW TO MOUNT THE CAMERA HEAD s 10 CONNECTING THE CAMERA HEAD AND CCU CAMERA CONTROL UNIT eee 10 SYSTEM AP PEICATION sa rre trier renes 11 4 BASIC ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE USE Be sure MONITOR ADJUSTMENT eese 12 WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT eeeeene 13 WHITE SHADING ADJUSTMENT eene 14 FULL TIME AUTO WHITE FUNCTION
31. g screws for camera mounting bracket two of M2 6 x 6 mm Caution Make sure to use the provided screws Do not use a screw longer than 6 mm because it may cause a malfunction e O POWER power supply LED When the power is supplied to a camera head this LED lights TO CCU CCU connector This is to connect a camera control unit CCU with a pro vided cable 5 m Refer to the CONNECTING THE CAMERA HEAD AND CCU on page 10 View from the rear of the camera head 20 pin connector male For the signal names refer to the D TO CAMERA on page 6 LENS lens connector This is to connect the lens to be used Refer to the MOUNTING THE OPTIONAL LENS T14 X 5 5MD TO THE CAMERA HEAD on page 9 Signal Signal LENS SEL SERVO SEL GND ZOOM CTL IRIS CTL IRIS Y FOCUS CTL 15V IRIS CTL IRIS Y View from the rear of the camera head 8 pin connector female 3 CONNECTIONS Mounting the optional lens T14 X 5 5MD to the camera head See page 9 Lens male Monitor T14 x 5 5 MD Camera head famale To CCU To LENS EU How to mount the camera head See page 10 m Connecting the camera head and CCU See page 10 LENS REMOTE Provided cable 5m m OUTPUT wu e LENS REMOTE terminal Recommended Remote Controllers on the rear panel TCR 201F CANON for positioning control Note
32. gnal is output as open corrector Pull up the voltage at 15 V DC or less at the receiving termi nal 28 Revised in August 1998 ll Random Trigger Function This is used to detect an object in order to recognize the image When the trigger signal detecting object is input an electric charge is stored in the CCD image device on the camera and it is output syncronized with the next SYNC signal At this time an WEN signal is also output to be used for the memory latch On a monitor the movement of the object looks like when taken under a strobe shot Two modes can be selected by the output timings of the cam era corresponding to the trigger input signals 1 SYNC Non Reset Mode This is a system to output the camera timing regardless of the trigger input signal When the camera is in the GENLOCK mode timing is output synchronized with the input signal of the GENLOCK IN 2 SYNC Reset Mode This is a system to output the timing by synchronizing with the trigger input signal In this case the trigger signal is the standard signal of a structured system so that the GENLOCK function will not be carried out U Ver VD IN HD IN 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 13 14 15 16 17 18 ls Prohibited section 12H xl FREEZE IN EM FLASH OUT F pt E Ver VD IN MEL j HD IN Ls Prohibited section 23H FREEZE IN sc NN NR I li FLASH OUT Fp 6H 4 There is a prohibited section of 12H U Ver or 23H E Ver at the s
33. he currently selected FILE blinks for approx 3 sec The reset is completed when the LED stops blinking and lights 5 OPERATION Cont d MANUAL OPERATION Bl WHITE PAINT CAMERA CONTROL UNIT KY F58 PAINT R PAINT B The red and blue colors of the video signal from each output can be adjusted with the two adjust knobs PAINT R and PAINT B The amount of variation possible with the volume controls may be different in the WHITE PAINT mode and the MANUAL WHITE mode White Paint When the item for the WHITE BAL on the WHITE BALANCE screen is set to AUTO the red and blue colors should also be finely adjusted against the white balance which has been set in accordance with the WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT on page 13 Turning the PAINT R adjust knob to the right will slightly in crease the red and turning it to the left will slightly decrease it Turning the PAINT B adjust knob to the right will slightly in crease the blue and turning it to the left will slightly decrease it Manual White When the item for the WHITE BAL on the WHITE BALANCE screen is set to MANUAL the red and blue color levels can be adjusted Turning the PAINT R adjust knob to the right will increase the red and turning it to the left will decrease it Turning the PAINT B adjust knob to the right will increase the blue and turning it t
34. ing the illumination to 800 U Ver or 1000 E Ver or opening the lens iris about 3 steps E ALC and EEI Operations ALC stands for automatic level control and EEI means shutter iris control With FULL AUTO mode it adopts a system for maintaining a certain level of video by combining the lens auto iris the continu ous variable electronic shutter EEI and the automatic sensitivity adjustment circuit ALC The automatic sensitivity adjustment circuit works under low illumi nance and the electronic shutter works under high illuminance Moreover when the iris is set to AUTO sensitivity the iris and the electronic shutter change continuously to acquire the appropriate signal level automatically at any time In the ALC mode there is sensitivity from O dB to 18 dB under low illuminance In the EEI mode the electronic shutter varies the shutter speed automatically from 1 60 U Ver or 1 50 E Ver to 1 1920 U Ver or 1 1600 E Ver sec The signal level is adjusted in the range of 3 dark to 5 bright When the iris is set to the manual mode the sensitivity and the electronic shutter vary continuously without varying the iris setting This function enables recording an object without varying its depth under variable illuminance This function is used to record an object brighter than it ap pears in a dark place This function adopts a system which acquires higher electric charge by taking a longer time for storing electric
35. input connector BNC This connector inputs HD Horizontal sync signal or VBS Composite video signal to synchronize the unit Refer to the SYSTEM APPLICATION on page 11 VD VD sync signal input connector BNC This connector inputs VD vertical sync signal to synchro nize the unit e RS 232C Communication port D Sub 9Pin Connect to an RS 232C interface in a personal computer or other control unit Use a cross cable for connection 1 5 00000 OO00Q 6 9 View from the rear of the KY F58 9 pin connector male Detail Detail NC DSR RxD RTS TxD CTS DTR NC GND AC INPUT AC Power connector It connects with a provided AC cable to a standard AC120V electric outlet SIGNAL EARTH signal ground terminal This is not a ground for safety from electrical shock It is a GND for signals among units LENS REMOTE lens remote control connector It connects to the lens remote control unit optional Refer to the SYSTEM APPLICATION on page 11 View from the rear of the KY F58 12 pin connector female Signal SERVO SELECT F COM SERVO SELECT Z FOCUS CTL GND ZOOM CTL IRIS C L SERVO SELECT I IRIS CTL COM V 12V COM V Revised in August 1998 7 2 PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Cont d CAMERA CONTROL Rear side Cont d FLASH Flash signal output connector BNC When the FREEZE item is set to the FLASH a flash signal is output from this connector ac
36. ions not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment INFORMATION FOR CANNADA RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Due to design modifications data given in this instruction book are subject to possible change without prior notice Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This unit is designed for professional use only WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOIS TURE E Ver IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appara tus may not correspond with the coloured markings identi fying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or col oured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or which is coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the lett
37. luminance by displaying the color bar signal built into the KY F58 on the moni Connect a color video monitor to the VIDEO OUPUT termi nal of the KY F58 Open the cover and switch the Lock switch to OFF Press the ITEM button to output the color bar signal the color bar conforms to the SMPTE U Ver or EBU E Ver While displaying the color bar set the BLUE CHECK of the monitor to ON The screen becomes blue only mode and color bar becomes blue stripe pattern U Ver Turn the CHROMA adjustment volume on the monitor to adjust the color bar so that the brightness of D and 8 and e and become the same E Ver Turn the CHROMA adjustment volume on the monitor to adjust the color bar so that the brightness of 0 and F become the same U Ver While the BLUE CHECK is ON turn the PHASE adjust ment volume of the monitor to adjust the color bar so that the brightness of 3 and 9 and 6 and 2 become the same E Ver While the BLUE CHECK is ON turn the PHASE adjust ment volume of the monitor to adjust the color bar so that the brightness of y and 5 become the same U Ver In case the brightness of m and 8 and T and 14 change when carrying out the PHASE adjustment start the proce dure again from step 4 E Ver In case the brightness of O and7 change when carrying out the PHASE adjustment start the procedure again from step 4 Set the BLUE CHECK of the monitor to OFF
38. n wire Camera cable for extension Provided camera cable e When connecting a cable to the camera head and CCU place the arrow mark on the connector on top Then insert it firmly until there is no gap with the terminal by tightening it For extending cable use the optional camera cables Note 5 m camera cable VC P805 see service manual Make sure to loosen the connector ring completely before 10 m camera cable VC P810 No 60116 unplugging the cable otherwise the connector may be dam aged The maximum cable length is up to 25 m Note When the cable is extended to 25 m JVC guarantees only the operation and not the performance e When connecting cables match the arrow marks on each cables Also make sure to connect a male connector and a female connector 10 3 CONNECTIONS Cont d SYSTEM APPLICATION AC INPUT GEXSEEIW WA RS 232C F OUTPUT vic pcs oO010 6 RGB COMPONENT Camera head Microscope adapter HZ M161 M162 M163 Microscope Flash light VD HD VBS RGB WEN VIDEO IN SY Lens remote control Foot switch etc E To start a flash light wi
39. o the left will decrease it lt Variable Range gt When the COLOR TEMP is set to 3200K the color tempera ture can be changed from 2000K up to 5600K When the COLOR TEMP is set to 5200K the color tempera ture can be changed from 4500K up to 15000K E VIDEO LEVEL CAMERA CONTROL UNIT KY F58 Wo cae Wate PANT E VIDEO LEVEL FULL AU o LEVEL FULL AUTO 0O je u LEVEL Volume Operation Convergence Adjustment Level ALC ALC EEI EEI Convergence Adjustment Level lris Other Control conditions MANUAL Except for the Not functional above Convergence Adjustment Level Manual Iris Adjustment AUTO MANUAL The video signal level at each OUTPUT can be varied with the LEVEL adjust knob With regard to the amount of the video level variability available at the FULL AUTO button by using the LEVEL adjust knob refer to the chart on the left Convergence Level Adjustment The convergence level which is a standard value for the Auto Iris can be finely adjusted Turning the LEVEL adjust knob to the right opens the lens iris approximately three diaphragms at the maximum Turning the LEVEL adjust knob to the left closes the lens iris approximately three diaphragms at the maximum Manual Iris Adjustment The lens iris can be adjusted from OPEN to CLOSE Turning the LE
40. of the setting value When the shutter speed is decreased it takes a longer time to record the image into the memory so that white doted scratches also increase Selection the FREEZE item FREEZE FREEZE TRG HI RESO CAPTURE U Ver 2FRM FRAME to 240FRM FRAME E Ver 2FRM FRAME to 200FRM FRAME RANDOM SHUT NORMAL O O O x RANDOM TRG MOMENTARY fix OFF fix ODD fix O FLASH O ON fix FRAME fix x SLOW ALTERNATE fix Q Available 22 Revised in August 1998 O x Not available ODD fix Item 6 SETTING ON THE MENU SCREEN Cont d PROCESS SCREEN Functions and operation Variable values DETAIL It adjusts the emphasis level of the contour DETAIL To make the contour DETAIL sharp Increase numbers To make contour DETAIL soft Decrease numbers 499 to NORMAL to 99 OFF MASTER BLACK This adjusts the pedestal level master black which is the standard black level when a lens cap is put on When the pedestal level is increased the whole screen becomes brighter To increase the pedestal level Increase the numbers UP To decrease the pedestal level Decease the numbers DOWN 99 to NORMAL to 99 This outputs the reversed video signal of the output terminal OFF Reverse is not carried out ON Reverse is carried out ON AUTO KNEE It sets the
41. out from the factory in order to guarantee its best performance see subsection 1 8 of this service maual 1 INTRODUCTION PRECAUTIONS ON PROPER USE When recording an important event be sure to try the camera first before using it in order to check that the cam era operates properly JVC does not guarantee the contents of a recording if the color video camera VCR or video cassette malfunctions during recording ll Unique phenomenon of CCD SMEAR AND BLOOMING Due to the physical structure of the CCDs in this camera it is possible to induce vertical streaking which is called smear when shooting a light source with high luminance Another effect is the spreading of light around a bright light or object called Blooming To protect your image against lens flare internal lens reflec tions JVC has adopted a CCD which has less of these phe nomenon however please be careful when shooting a light source with high luminance SMEAR Vertical streaks trailing from a bright object Bright object i e light bulb sun etc BLOOMING Bright portion bleeds MONITOR SCREEN When stripe pattern or lines are shot they may become jag ged White dot Whit dots may appear on a screen when operating at high temperature Please turn off the power switch when camera is not in use ll RS 232C INTERFACE With regard to CONTROL COMMAND etc please consult with your local JVC authorized service
42. ove the cursor to the required item SUB MENU by press ing the ITEM or ITEM button Press the SET button to display the SUB MENU screen Select the required item in the SUB MENU by pressing the ITEM or ITME button Change the setting value of the item by pressing the DATA or DATA button When the change is completed press the MENU button to return to the normal screen To prevent from the error op eration set the LOCK switch to ON MENU SCREEN FLOW Normal screen cursor MENU MENU Move the cursor with the ITEM 1 VIDEO LEVEL 2 WHITE BALANCE 3 FREEZE MENU with the SET button or ITEM button to select the SUB SUB MENU SCREEN LENS TYPE IRIS CONTROL SHUTTER LEVEL a SIGNAL LEVEL AUTO AUTO NORMAL GAIN 4 PROCESS 5 TOTAL SETTING Press the MENU button to MAIN MENU screen return to the normal screen lt Sub Menu screen gt VIDEO LEVEL This sets video signals such as shutter iris sensitivity etc WHITE BALANCE This sets items for WHITE BALANCE and WHITE SHADING FREEZE This sets items regarding the memory such as timing to input images into the KY F58 memory slow shutter function etc PROCESS This sets fine settings for output signals such as contour com pensation KNEE POINT etc TOTAL SETTING For setting the connection to units other than KY F58 such as D SUB terminal lens control terminal external sync etc Not
43. p p negative electric signal H Both effective V One effective 5m 25 m operation only guaranteed Min luminance for object Horizontal resolution Power consumption Operating temperatures 0 05 except lens F5 6 2000 Ix 16 Ix calculated value 59 dB TYP U Ver 57 dB TYP E Ver 700 TVL AC120V 50 60 Hz U Ver 22 W U Ver AC230V 50 60 Hz E Ver 5 C to 45 C Camera head 170 g CCU 2 7 kg Camera head x 1 Camera mounting bracket x 1 Screw x2 Camera control unit x 1 Camera cable 5 m x 1 AC cable 2 m x 1 Label x 1 Instructions x 1 Warranty card x 1 U Ver only Revised in August 1998 29 7 OTHERS Cont d SPECIFICATIONS Cont d Dimensions unit mm lll Camera head 32UN C MOUNT PA The bracket is mounted 1 N JVC E Q 3 00 KY F58 S LJ COLOR VIDEO CAMERA A S Camera mounting bracket c M lt j e 2 1 4 20UNC ll CCU Camera Control OPORA 3E LI mo Iul C amp 3 60009090 o0000000 996900090009 Oo0000000000 99600000000 ooooo oooo ooooooooo 0000000 1 6 i23 m 7o U U LU 209 5 JVC CAMERA CO
44. r Lower number Green color at the bottom of the screen becomes stronger and that at the top of the screen is suppressed 127 to NORMAL to 128 LEVEL B The blue color of the white shading can be adjusted only when the SHADING MODE is set to the MANUAL Higher number Blue color at the bottom of the screen is suppressed and that at the top of the screen becomes stronger Lower number Blue color at the bottom of the screen becomes stronger and that at the top of the screen is suppressed 127 to NORMAL to 128 FREEZE SCREEN FREEZE Functions and operation KY F58 stores the video signal into its memory and outputs the FREEZE signal freeze picture from each OUTPUT connector on the rear panel It sets the timing of freeze or whether it is operated together with a flash light or not Note e The FREEZE input will not be received for approximately 5 seconds after the power is turn on e Approximately 4 seconds is required until switching the mode NORMAL The image is stored in the KY F58 s memory when the FREEZE button is pressed or when the signal is input from the FREEZE connector on the rear panel RANDOM No signal is output from the FLASH terminal at this time TRG This is set with the external trigger timing when recording an object in quick motion The shutter speed is set at the RANDOM SHUT Refer to the Random Trigger Function on page 28 Note If the FREEZE
45. s Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen Move a cursor to the 2 WHITE BALANCE with the ITEM button Then press the SET button to display the WHITE BAL ANCE screen Select the COLOR TEMP item on the WHITE BALANCE screen with the ITEM button Setting value starts blinking when the required item is selected The setting value suitable for usage condition can be selected with the DATA button 3200 K For a low color temperature light source such as a halogen lamp etc 5200 K For a high color temperature light source such as the sun etc Select the WHITE BAL item on the WHITE BALANCE screen with the ITEM button Set the setting value to AUTO with the DATA button Return to the normal screen by pressing the MENU button twice Place a white object under the same lighting condition as the shooting object and zoom in to fill the screen with white Press the WHITE PAINT SET button eWhile AUTO WHITE is being operated OPERATION sig nals are output from each OUTPUT connector eWhen the white balance is adjusted correctly OK is displayed eError display ERROR OBJECT object in an unfavorable condition When there is not enough white color in the object or the color temperature is not suitable this error message is displayed Change the object into a white object and readjust the white balance ERROR LOW LIGHT shortage of light This message is displayed when the
46. se the numbers To decrease red Decrease the numbers Variable values 1127 to NORMAL to 128 FLARE lt B gt It compensates the B ch of the black level for the flare occurrence To increase blue Increase the numbers To decrease blue Decrease the numbers 127 to NORMAL to 128 It sets the black level auto adjustment of video signal during recording Adjust this when the black level varies when shooting images OFF ABL adjustment cannot be carried out ADJUST ABL adjustment can be carried out OFF ADJUST 24 This sets the ABL adjustment level It is available only when the ABL is set to the ADJUST To increase black level Increase the numbers To decrease black level Decrease the numbers 127 to NORMAL to 128 Item 6 SETTING ON THE MENU SCREEN Cont d TOTAL SETTING SCREEN Functions and operation Variable values D SUB OUT This selects the signals output from the RGB COMPONENT output connector on the rear panel of the KY F58 RGB RGB signal is output COMPONENT Y R Y B Y signals are output RGB COMPONENT ON SYNC It sets the SYNC signal to add to the RGB signals output from the RGB COMPONENT output connector on the rear panel of the KY F58 Only available when the D SUB OUT is set to RGB OFF SYNC signal is not added G SYNC signal is added only at G singnal RGB SYNC signal is added to all R G B signals LENS CO
47. t be pick up during recording Please check this before using CLEANING THE BODY When cleaning the cabinet wipe it with soft cloth Do not use benzene or thinner as these may deform or discolor the cabinet surface To remove excessive dirt clean the unit with a mild deter gent diluted with water then wipe it with dry cloth Note CAMERA MOUNTING Make sure to mount the camera firmly 2 CONTROLS INDICATIONS AND CONNECTORS 2 34 04 LIE EI 1 mm SELECT 0 MEMORY Q u TO CAMERA WHITE PAINT SET L S E p LS p e ey FULL AUTO a co 7 1 POWER power switch and its LED This is the ON OFF power switch When power is supplied the LED light FREEZE freeze button and its LED The video signal can be frozens by this button When the freeze button is pressed the LED light When the freeze is released the LED turns off Refer to the MANUAL OPERATION on page 17 MEMORY memory button Select one of the FILES LEDs No 1 to 4 O with the SE LECT button G Then press and hold MEMORY button for more than 2 seconds to register the value set at the MENU Screen to be the selected file Refer to the FILE SETTING on page 15 FILES file selected LEDs When the SELECT button is pressed the LED for the selected file lights Each time the SELE
48. th a foot switch Connect an external trigger such as a foot switch to the FREEZE connector Connect a flash light to the FLASH connector Set the FREEZE MENU to FLASH E To output an image from the KY F58 under the tim ing of the image processing unit Connect an external sync signal of the image processing unit to the VD and HD VBS connector of this unit Connect the image output connector to the image input connector of the image processing unit E To output an image to the image processing unit under the timing of the KY F58 Connect the WEN Write Enable connector of the KY F58 to the image processing unit Connect the image output connector to the image input connector of the image processing unit Monitor Note Oo Image processing unit Before starting the connection please thoroughly read the Technical Information on page 26 and following 11 4 BASIC ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE USE Be sure AC INPUT Lex To Monitor CAMERA CONTROL UNIT KY F58 3o Z o d c3 c3c3c3 ao SELECT MEMORY B VIDEO LEVEL FULL AUTO LEVEL ce Oo SMPTE type color bars U Ver Yellow Magenta Magenta EBU type color bars E Ver White Yellow Cyan Magenta 12 Revised in August 1998 Perform the adjustments for color contrast and
49. to return to the normal screen to display all colors R G and B U Ver only Adjust the BRIGHT adjustment volume of the monitor so that and disappear and becomes visible 10 When the adjustment is completed press the ITEM but ton again to return to the normal screen 4 BASIC ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE USE Cont d WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT The color of light color temperature is different according to the color source When the main light source lighting an object is changed readjust the white balance as well 4 5 6 3 7 5 6 1 2 10 LIGHT FLES E ECT Mi c3 cn ca fu O ry VIDEO LEVEL LEVEL 9 FULL AUTO button CURSOR Item Setting value MENU 1 VIDEO LEVEL COLOR TEMP 2 WHITE BALANCE S FREEZE 4 PROCESS 5 TOTAL SETTING MENU SCREEN WHITE BALANCE SCREEN AUTO WHITE OPERATION WHITE BAL SHADING MODE LEVEL lt R gt LEVEL lt G gt LEVEL lt B gt AUTO WHITE OPERATION AUTO WHITE OK AUTO WHITE OK AUTO WHITE NG OBJECT OBJECT IN AN UNFAVORABLE CONDITION AUTO WHITE ERROR OVER LIGHT EXCESS OF LIGHT AUTO WHITE ERROR LOW LIGHT SHORTAGE OF LIGHT How To Set I 2 3 4 5 Open the cover and set the Lock Switch to OFF Select the FILE for the white balance to be adjusted by the SELECT button The LED for the selected file light
50. tton or the DATA button WHITE BALANCE COlORGEMG xU 3200K 4 Change the items on the LEVEL lt R gt LEVEL lt G gt and WHITE BAL aun LEVEL lt B gt with the DATA and DATA button while watching SHADING MODE MANUAL LEVEL lt R gt NORMAL H LEVEL lt G gt NORMAL the monitor screen LEVEUSBS NORMAL When the number increases the color on the bottom of the screen is suppressed and the color on the top is emphasized WHITE BALANCE SCREEN 5 When the settings for all channels R channel G channel B channel are completed carry out the white balance adjust ment again 6 To register the setting values of the white shading to the FILE return to the normal screen then press the MEMORY button for 2 seconds or more FULL TIME AUTO WHITE FUNCTION With the FULL TIME AUTO WHITE ADJUSTMENT function even if the lighting condition is changed this function will trail it automati cally in order to adjust the white balance to the optimum condition lt How To Set gt CAMERA CONTROL UNIT KY F58 1 Display the MENU screen by pressing the MENU button FILES m 4 tj tJ 2 Move a cursor to 2 WHITE BALANCE with the ITEM but ton then press the SET button to display the WHITE BAL Oo ANCE screen 3 Set the item WHITE BAL to the FAW with the DATA and DATA button WHITE BALANCE Note WHYE
51. zation automati cally according to the brightness of an object The LED light during Full Auto mode Each time the button is pressed the ON OFF function operates in turn Auto adjustment for iris can be performed only when an auto iris lens is used and the LENS item is set to AUTO Max GAIN value for the ALC can be set at the MENU Screen For the and QD refer to the MANUAL OPERATION on page 17 D ILEVEL video level adjust knob This knob varies video level Turning it to the right increases the video level and turning it to the left reduces the video level e 2 View from the rear of the KY F58 4 pin connector female 2 CONTROLS INDICATIONS AND CONNECTORS Cont d CAMERA CONTROL Rear side Cont d T TTTTT AC INPUT Y C Y C output signal connector 4 Pin This connector outputs Y C separated video signal Signal GND ground GND ground 1 Luminance Y 1 V p p 75 ohm Chroma signal C 0 286 V p p 75 ohm U Ver C 0 3 V p p 75 ohm E Ver RGB COMPONENT RGB Component output connector 9Pin This is the RGB Component signal output connector To switch between the RGB and the COMPONENT on the MENU screen Refer to the TOTAL SETTING SCREEN on page 25 View from the rear of the KY F58 9 pin connector female VIDEO Video output connector BNC This is the composite video signal output connector HD VBS HD VBS sync signal

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