JVC KY-F70U - Sxga Imaging Camera Less Lens, KY-F70 Instructions Manual

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Digital Camera
Model KY-F70 INSTR UCTIONS
Illustration with optional lens attachment.
This instruction book is made from 100% recycled paper.
SC96847-001
KY-F70
C-MOUNT
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the unit. Retain this information for future reference.
Model No. KY-F70 Serial No.
Introduction
Before recording
Settings and
adjustments
for recording
Basic operations
Various
recording
methods
Menu screen
settings
Connecting
to a PC
Others
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Thank you for purchasing the JVC KY-F70 Digital Camera.
The instructions are given in three languages:
English from page 2 to 35 German from page 36 to 69 French from page 70 to 103
Bedienungsanleitung in drei Sprachen:
Englisch: Seite 2 bis 35 Deutsch: Seite 36 bis 69 Franzosisch: Seite 70 bis 103
Les explications techniques sont données:
Anglais, pages 2 to 35 Allemand, pages 36 to 69 Français, pages 70 to 103
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FOR USA AND CANADA
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulat­ed “dangerous voltage” within the product’ s enclosure that may be of sufficient magni­tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and main­tenance (servicing) instructions in the lit­erature accompanying the appliance.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING T O QU ALIFIED SER VICE PERSONNEL.
Information for USA
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA) RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA)
• This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
• Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELEC­TRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLI­ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
This unit should be used with 12V DC only.
CAUTION:
To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards, do NOT use any other power source.
Due to design modifications, data given in this in­struction book are subject to possible change with­out prior notice.
CAUTION:
To prevent electric shock, do not open the cabinet. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to quali­fied service personnel.
This unit is designed for professional use only.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
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WARNING ON LITHIUM BATTERY
The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat avobe 100°C or incinerate. Replace battery with Panasonic (Matsushita Electric). CR2032, use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
• Dispose of used battery promptly.
• Keep away from children.
Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire .
For Sweden
VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.
For Norway
ADVARSEL
Lithiumbatteri – Eksplosjonsfare. Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten. Brukt batteri returneres apparatieverandøren.
For Denmark
ADVARSELI
Lithiumbatteri – Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.
For Finland
VAROITUS
Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laltevalmistajan suoaittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
Features ...........................................................................................................................6
Accessories and attachments ..........................................................................................6
Cautionary notes for the correct usage of this product ....................................................7
Part names and their functions ........................................................................................8
Explanation of terminals.................................................................................................12
2. Before recording
Basic system 1 ...............................................................................................................14
Basic system 2 ...............................................................................................................15
Inserting the lithium battery............................................................................................16
Mounting the lens...........................................................................................................17
Connecting the power ....................................................................................................18
Connecting a monitor .....................................................................................................19
Connecting an MO drive unit..........................................................................................20
Connecting a printer.......................................................................................................21
Mounting the camera .....................................................................................................22
Fall prevention................................................................................................................23
3. Settings and adjustments for recording
Setting the dip switches (Monitor, SCSI ID) ...................................................................24
Menu settings (VGA model, Lens) .................................................................................25
Time and date settings...................................................................................................26
Monitor adjustment.........................................................................................................28
Focus adjustment...........................................................................................................29
White balance adjustment..............................................................................................30
White shading adjustment..............................................................................................32
4. Basic operations
Recording images to the main unit memory ..................................................................34
Playing back images from the memory ..........................................................................35
Saving images from the memory to an MO disk ............................................................36
Outputting images from the memory to a printer ...........................................................37
Clearing images from the memory .................................................................................38
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5. Various recording methods
Recording a PC monitor.................................................................................................40
Outputting negative images ...........................................................................................41
Synchronizing flash and FREEZE..................................................................................42
About ALC and EEI operations ......................................................................................43
6. Menu screen settings
Menu screen flow ...........................................................................................................44
Setting procedure...........................................................................................................46
EXPOSURE screen .......................................................................................................48
WHITE BALANCE screen ..............................................................................................51
FREEZE screen .............................................................................................................53
PROCESS screen..........................................................................................................53
SYSTEM SETTING screen ............................................................................................57
Menu screen of the PLAY mode.....................................................................................59
REC mode quick menu screen ......................................................................................60
Resetting settings...........................................................................................................62
7. Connecting to a PC
Compatible systems 1....................................................................................................64
Compatible systems 2....................................................................................................65
8. Others
Specifications .................................................................................................................66
CAUTION Cautionary notes concerning operation of the unit MEMO Reference such as restrictions of features, etc. Z Reference page or item
Characters and symbols used in this instruction book
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Features
This digital camera uses three 1.45 million pixel 1/2 inch IT CDD.
Newly developed 1/2 inch C mount Dichroic prism for the color separation prism.
Capable of recording semi-animation (7.5 frames per second) and still images at resolution of
1360 × 1024 pixels.
Image capturing capability using a capture board since video signals are processed in real­time by the built-in DSP and outputted as RGN analog signals of 7.5 frames/sec.
Monitor output can be scan-converted to 640 × 480 pixels for output to a VGA monitor.
30 frame/sec. output capability to even a VGA real-time monitor (Draft mode).
Output digital still images to an MO drive or recommended printer using SCSI connection.
Export digital still images to a PC using SCSI connection.
Remotely control your PC using RS-232C connection.
Accessories and attachments
Battery
For time and date backup ( Z page 16)
Power cable (2 m)
For connecting with AC adapter 8-pin cable ( Z page 18)
Remote plug (10-pin)
REMOTE terminal plug ( Z page 12)
Ferrite core
For power cable ( Z page 18)
C
R
2
0
2
5
Mini screwdriver
For replacing battery ( Z page 16)
1. Introduction
PC software (2 types)
• Remote control software (For controlling the main unit with a PC)
• SCSI import plug-in software (For importing still images to a PC)
For details, see the instructions attached with the software. ( Z page 64)
Warranty card
Instruction book
Wire clamp (5 units)
For clamping rear cables, etc.
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Cautionary notes for the correct usage of this product
• Before recording an important event, etc., alw ays check to make sure that this product is working properly.
• We are not liable for any missed recordings caused by malfunction of this unit, etc.
m Phenomena unique to CCD
• Smearing and blooming
When using CCD to record a bright light source, a smearing effect may occur running a white line parallel to the light source. In addition, a blooming eff ect ma y also occur when the light source is extremely bright, spreading light to the source surroundings.
• Line distortion
Line and patterns may appear distorted when recorded.
• White dots
White dots may appear on the screen when operating under high temperatures. Always use the product under recommended ambient temperatures.
m Cautionary notes
• Influence of strong electric waves and magnets
Screen noise and discoloration may occur when using the product near antennas of r adios and televisions or near transformers, monitors, etc. with strong magnetic force.
• Compatible lenses ( Z page 17) Although the lens mount of this product is a type C mount, take caution as there are restric­tions on the lenses that can be used. This product is not equipped with a back-focus adjustment feature. Please use a lens equipped with the back-focus adjustment feature.
• Caring of the product (always turn off the power before cleaning)
Wipe the product with a soft cloth. Do not use paint thinner or benzine as it may melt or discolor the surface. For stubborn dirt, wipe with a cloth dampened with water-diluted neutral detergent, then dry wipe.
m This product is a Type II information processing device (information processing device f or use
in residential areas or nearby areas) conforms to the VCCI (Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment) standards for the purpose of preventing electrical interference in residential areas. However, using the product near televisions and radios may cause interference of reception. Please read the instructions carefully for the correct usage.
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Part names and their functions
1. Introduction (continued)
^ Lens mount
Although the lens mount conforms to the type C mount lens, there are restrictions on the lenses that can be used. Mounting the lens ( Z page 17)
_ Camera mounting bracket
Although the mounting bracket is mounted on the bottom of the camera when shipped, the bracket can also be mounted on the top of the camera. Mounting the camera ( Z page 22)
` Locking screws for the camera
mounting bracket (M2.6 × 6mm, 3 units)
CAUTION
Always use the attached scre ws . Using screws that exceed 6mm may result in malfunction of the unit.
a Screw holes for mounting the
camera (1/4-inch)
Used when mounting the camera to a fixer or rotating platform.
b Lithium battery case
Used to case the lithium battery for time and date backup . The lithium battery is not installed when shipped. Please install the attached lithium battery (CR2032) before use. Inserting the lithium battery ( Z page 16)
KY-F70
CAMERADIGITAL
C-MOUNT
[Front and bottom]
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c MENU button
Press this button to output the menu screen from the MONITOR terminal. Press the button once more to clear the menu screen. Setting in the menu screen ( Z page 44)
d SEND/UP button
Press this button to output the same still image* that is being outputted to the MONITOR terminal to an MO drive or printer.
Save images in memory to an MO disk ( Z page 36) Output images in memory to a printer ( Z page 37) * A still image ref ers to an image recorded
by pressing the FREEZE button while in the REC mode or an image being played back in the PLAY mode.
[Rear]
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
While the menu screen is being dis­played, press this button selected item up. While an item is selected, use this but­ton to change the set value.
Setting in the menu screen ( Z page 44)
e AW/SEL/DOWN button
[AW (Auto White)] Press this button to adjust the white bal­ance when the light source of the sub­ject is changed.
White balance adjustment ( Z page 28)
[SEL (Select)] Pressing this button each time while in the PLAY mode will switch to the previ­ous image in memory.
* The PLAY mode refers to the condition
which the unit is playing back recorded images from the memory.
Playing back images from memory ( Z page 33)
[DOWN] While the menu screen is being dis­played, press this button selected item down. While an item is selected, use this but­ton to change the set value.
Setting in the menu screen ( Z page 44)
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Part names and their functions (continued)
1. Introduction (continued)
f MODE/SET button
[MODE] Pressing this button each time will switch between the REC (record)* and PLAY (playback) modes. The default mode when the power is turned on is REC.
* REC mode is the condition which the unit
has either captured an image or is ready to write an image to the main unit memory .
Recording images to the main unit memory ( Z page 34) Playing back images from the memory ( Z page 35)
[SET] While the menu screen is being display ed, use this button to select a submenu or confirm a selected item or set value.
Setting in the menu screen ( Z page 44)
[Rear (continued)]
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
Ventilation hole
g REC display lamp
This lamp lights when in the REC* mode. During FREEZE, this display lamp will flash. * During the REC mode, camera images
are outputted to the MONITOR terminal. Pressing the FREEZE button at this time will save the image to the main unit memory.
h PLAY display lamp
This lamp lights when in the PLAY* mode. * During the PLAY mode, images sa v ed in
the main unit memory are played back
by outputting to the MONIT OR terminal. Playing back images from the memory ( Z page 35)
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i FREEZE button
While in the REC mode, press this button to capture a still image (freeze) of the im­ages being outputted through the MONI­TOR terminal. At the same time, the still image is saved to the main unit memory. Pressing this button once more will cancel the still image and return to the camera images. Saving images to the main unit memory ( Z page 34)
MEMO
You can also set the unit to automatically can­cel the still image after 5 seconds.
FREEZE screen, CANCEL screen ( Z page 53)
j MONITOR output terminal
(D-sub 15-pin, female)
Used to connect to a V GA monitor or SXGA compatible capture board. The default setting is set to VGA monitor compatible. To change the setting from VGA mode to SXGA mode, change the dip switch settings. Setting the monitor ( Z page 24)
When in the SXGA mode, images of 1360 × 1024 pixles (7.5 frames/sec.) are outputted.
For the VGA mode, you can select be­tween the FINE mode of 640 × 480 pix­els (7.5 frames/sec.) or DRAFT mode of 640 × 240 pixels (30 frames/sec.) in the menu screen.
Setting the VGA mode ( Z page 25)
k LENS connection terminal
Used to connect the lens cable. Mounting the lens ( Z page 17)
l POWER display lamp
This lamp lights when the power of the main unit is on.
m DC IN power input terminal
(Mini DIN 8-pin, female)
Main unit power supply (DC 12V) is sup­plied through this terminal. For the power supply, use the AA-P700 AC adapter. Connecting the power ( Z page 18)
n REMOTE terminal
(Metal 10-pin, female)
Used to connect external devices such as a freeze switch or flash unit.
5. Various recording methods ( Z page 40)
o Dip switches
Used to set the SCSI ID ( Z page 24) and monitor ( Z page 24), and output color bar ( Z page 28).
p SCSI terminal
(Half-pitch 50-pin × 2)
Used to directly output to an MO drive ( Z page 20) or printer ( Z page 21). The default setting of the SCSI ID is 7. Change the SCSI ID setting when connect­ing to a PC, etc. Connecting to a PC ( Z page 64)
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1. Introduction (continued)
P o wer terminal (Mini DIN 8-pin, f emale)
Explanation of terminals
1
4
3
6
7
8
5
2
Pin no. Signal name
1NC 2 GND 3NC 4NC 5 GND 6 12V 7NC 8 12V
Remoter terminal (Metal 10-pin, female)
Pin no. Signal name
1 A. WHITE active Zi=22k 2 FREEZE L active Zi=100k 3
WEN L active Zo=100 3V(p-p) 4 FLASH 5 SEND (PRINT) 6 RS-SDI 7 RS-SDO 8 GND 9 12V
10 OPERATION
Lens terminal (Metal 12-pin, female)
1
2
8
7
10
6
3
4
5
9
Pin no. Signal name
1NC 2 3 GND 4NC 5 IRIS CONTROL 6 12V DC 7 IRIS POSITION 8 IRIS AUTO /MANU
9NC 10 NC 11 NC 12 NC
6
7
8
2
1
9
3
4
12
5
10
11
Terminal
name
FREEZE
WEN
FLASH
Conditions
• Contact point recommended
• Rated voltage:
5.3V
• H level: 3.5 ~ 5.0V
• L level: 0 ~ 0.8V
• CMOS (5V): OK
• TLL not possible
• Output only when in the SXGA mode
• Rated current: 150mA
• Rated voltage: 12V
I/O
IN
• 5V CMOS
• Schmidt Trigger
• Pull-up to 5V at 100k
• Input capacity
0.1 µF
OUT
• 3.3V (p-p) negative polarity
OUT
• Open collector
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Monitor terminal (D-sub 15-pin, female)
Pin no. Signal name
1 R OUT 700mV, 75 2 G OUT 700mV, 75 3 B OUT 700mV, 75 4 GND 5NC 6 R GND 7 G GND 8 B GND
9NC 10 GND 11 GND 12 NC 13 Hs (3V(p-p) negative polarity
Zo=100 )
14 Vs (3V(p-p) negative polarity
Zo=100 )
15 NC
SCSI terminal (Half-pitch 50-pin, female)
Pin no. Signal name
1 ~ 11 GND
12 GND 13 NC 14 GND
15 ~ 25 GND
26 DB 0 27 DB 1 28 DB 2 29 DB 3 30 DB 4 31 DB 5 32 DB 6 33 DB 7 34 DBP 35 GND 36 GND 37 GND 38 VC +5 (input only) 39 GND 40 GND 41 ATN 42 GND 43 BSY 44 ACK 45 RST 46 MSG 47 SEL 48 CD 49 REQ 50 I/O
15
10
6
11
15
1
2650
25
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2. Before recording
Basic system 1
While checking the images from the camera on the monitor, output the images to an MO disk or printer.
For the power supply, always use the AA-P700 AC adapter.
AC ADAPTER AA-P700
ON
OFF
POWER
POWER
ALARM SHEET
PAPER
DATA
OPEN
CP700DSAMITSUBISHI
ONLINECOPY & CUTPAPER FEED
]
AA-P700
AC
MONITOR VIDEO IN
SCSI
DC IN
KY-F70
CAMERADIGITAL
C-MOUNT
Connect to the power supply ( Z page 18)
AC adapter
Mount the lens ( Z page 17)
Connect the monitor ( Z page 19)
VGA monitor
Connect the MO drive unit ( Z page 20)
MO disk drive
Connect the printer ( Z page 21)
Printer
(recommended: Mitsubishi CP700DSA)
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Basic system 2
This is a system to record with this camera using a flash timed by an external freeze switch.
AC ADAPTER AA-P700
ON
OFF
POWER
POWER
ALARM SHEET
PAPER
DATA
OPEN
CP700DSAMITSUBISHI
ONLINECOPY & CUTPAPER FEED
]
AA-P700
AC
KY-F70
CAMERADIGITAL
C-MOUNT
MONITOR
SCSI
REMOTE
REMOTE
DC IN
AC adapter
Microscope adapter
Flash
Freeze switch
VGA monitor
MO disk drive
Printer
Model name
CAUTION
Use a 1/2 inch mount microscope adapter. To avoid damage to the unit, always use an adapter that is 4mm or less from the lens mount side.
Lens
4mm or less
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Inserting the lithium battery
2. Before recording (continued)
The lithium battery is used to back up the time and date data. Install the lithium battery before using the unit.
<
Install
>
MEMO
The time and date will not be displayed correctly when the battery is not installed. When replacing the lithium battery, reset the time and date.
Setting the time and date ( Z page 26)
Remove the screws (2 units) using the attached mini screw­driver, then open the cover.
Completely insert the lithium battery in the direction of the ar­row with the + side facing up.
Make sure that the battery is securely in position by the hold­ers as shown in the diagram. (To remove the battery, follow the procedure in reverse.)
C
R
2
0
2
5
C
R
2
0
2
5
KY-F70
CAMERADIGITAL
C-MOUNT
Screws
Battery compartment
Holders
1.
2.
3.
4.
Replace the cover and retighten the screws.
Mini screwdriver (attached)
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Mounting the lens
Follow the procedure sho wn below when mounting an auto-iris lens. For further details, see the instruction manual of the lens.
1.
Remove the lens mount cap. At this time, take caution so that dust do not enter inside the
mount.
2.
To mount the lens, lightly press the thread section of the lens mount onto the thread section
of the main unit, then turn the mount clamp ring slowly clockwise until it is securely tight-
ened.
MEMO
To change the position of the lens rotation:
~ First, turn the mount clamp ring counterclockwise (1/4 turns) with the lens facing you. Ä Slowly turn the lens and after adjusting the position, retighten the mount clamp ring.
3.
Insert the camera cable of the lens into the lens connection terminal on the rear of the main
unit, then securely fasten.
The iris control is made automatically from the camera.
* When using a manual iris lens, set the IRIS MODE to MANUAL (see Z page 48).
4.
When using the lens remote control, connect the lens control cable (female) to the remote
control.
CAUTION
Lens is not included with this unit. To avoid damaging the main unit, make sure that the lens mount of the lens to be used is 4mm or less.
2.
3.
KY-F70
CAMERADIGITAL
C-MOUNT
Camera head
Thread section
Mount clamp ring
Lens
Male
Female
Lens remote control
Lens
4mm or less
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Connecting the power
2. Before recording (continued)
Connect the DC IN terminal on the rear of the main unit and the T O CAMERA terminal of the A C adapter (AA-P700) with the attached power supply cable (2m).
Before connecting, make sure that the power switch of the AA-P700 is set to OFF. Connecting with the power turned on may result in malfunction.
VIDEO OUTPUT
TO CAMERAS(Y/C) OUTPUT
DC 12V=OUTPUT
EITHER OUTPUT MAX 1.25A
SEE INST­RUCTION MANUAL
AC 100V
AA-P700
AC
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
After inserting the plug completely, securely fasten by turning the ring.
To reduce emission of unw anted electrical waves , mount the attached ferrite core as shown in the diagram on the left.
Mount the ferrite core as close to the main unit as pos­sible as shown in the diagram.
Connect the plug to the AC adapter side in the same manner.
DC IN
POWER
DC IN
POWER
DC IN
POWER
AC adapter
Attached power supply cable
Clamp filter
Plug
Ring
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Connecting a monitor
Connect the PC monitor (VGA) to the MONITOR terminal on the rear of the main unit.
Before connecting, make sure that the pow er of all systems are turned off. Connecting with the power turned on may result in malfunction.
For the connector, commercially available VGA video cable is recommended.
For the pin assignment, see page 13 Explanation of terminals
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
MONITOR terminal
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Connecting an MO drive unit
2. Before recording (continued)
It is possible to output image data stored in the main unit memory to an MO drive unit. ( Z Page 36 Saving images from the memory to an MO disk)
To directly connect the MO drive to the main unit, set the dip s witches on the rear of the main unit as shown below.
MEMO
• The image data outputted to an MO drive will be 1360 × 1024 pixels, regardless whether the monitor
in use is VGA or SXGA, or whether the VGA mode is set to FINE or DRAFT.
• The maximum allowed length of the SCSI cable is 3m.
• When connecting an MO drive to a PC, separate setting of the SCSI ID is required.
( Z Page 64 7. Connecting to a PC)
• It is not possible to simultaneously output the image data to a printer and MO drive.
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
ON 1 2 3 4
(SCSI : 7)
Do not set the ID of the MO drive side to other than
7.
Dip switches
SCSI terminal
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Connecting a printer
It is possible to directly output image data stored in the main unit memory to a printer. ( Z page 37 Outputting images from the memory to a printer)
When directly connecting the main unit to a printer, set the dip switches on the rear of the main unit as shown below.
MEMO
• The image data outputted to a printer will be 1360 × 1024 pixels, regardless whether the monitor in
use is VGA or SXGA, or whether the VGA mode is set to FINE or DRAFT.
• The maximum allowed length of the SCSI cable is 3m.
• When connecting an MO drive to a PC, separate setting of the SCSI ID is required.
( Z Page 64 7. Connecting to a PC)
• It is not possible to simultaneously output the image data to a printer and MO drive.
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
POWER
ALARM SHEET
PAPER
DATA
OPEN
CP700DSA
MITSUBISHI
ONLINECOPY
& CUTPAPER FEED
]
ON 1 2 3 4
(SCSI : 7)
Set the ID of the printer side to other than 7.
Dip switches
SCSI terminal
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Mounting the camera
2. Before recording (continued)
When mounting the camera, use the camera mount screw hole located on the camera mount­ing bracket.
When mounting the camera, use the rotation prevention hole to prevent the unit from falling and securely mount the unit.
<
Changing the camera mounting bracket position
>
<
Mounting method
>
KY-F70
CAMERADIGITAL
C-MOUNT
Rotation prevention hole
Camera mounting screw hole
Camera mounting bracket
When shipped, the camera mounting bracket is mounted on the bottom of the unit. To mount it on the top of the unit, simply remove the 3 locking screws holding the camera mounting bracket.
CAUTION
Always use the screws mounted on the main unit. Using screws that exceed 6mm in length may result in damage to the unit.
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Fall prevention
Notes
Special attention is required when mounting the unit to the wall or ceiling. Rather than attempting to do it yourself, request a qualified person to perform such installation. Falling of the unit may result in bodily injury.
To prevent the unit from falling, connect the unit to a strong surf ace with a wire chain, etc. When connecting such chain, use the br acket loc king screw hole on the side which the camera mounting bracket is not mounted. (M2.6 × 6mm)
Take special caution to the length of the wire as well.
6mm
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CAMERADIGITAL
C-MOUNT
Fall prevention wire chain
Camera head
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Setting the dip switches
The type of PC monitor to use and the ID during SCSI connection are set using the dip switches.
Monitor settings
Dip switch no. 3 is set depending on whether the PC monitor being used is a VGA monitor or a SXGA monitor. <Default setting: OFF
>
VGA output terminal
Set when directly connecting a VGA monitor to the MONIT OR ter­minal on the rear of the main unit.
SXGA output setting
Set for systems using a SXGA monitor. The signal from the MONITOR terminal on the rear of the main unit is inputted through the analog input compatible video capture board. ( Z Page 65 Compatible systems 2)
SCSI ID settings
Sid switches 1 and 2 are set depending on the used system to set the SCSI ID. <Default ID: 7
>
Set when connecting a printer or MO drive directly to the main unit. When making this setting, the main unit will become the host (ini­tiator).
Set when exporting images to a PC. Make sure that the ID numbers of the connecting devices are not the same. When making this setting, the PC will become the host (initiator) and the main unit will become the target. ( Z Page 64 Connecting to a PC)
MEMO
Turn the power off before setting the dip switches. Setting the switches with the power on will not change the set­tings.
3. Settings and adjustments for recording
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
ON 1 2 3 4
ON 1 2 3 4
ON 1 2 3 4
ON 1 2 3 4
ON 1 2 3 4
ON 1 2 3 4
ID=7
ID=6
ID=5
ID=4
Dip switches
Set to OFF
Set to ON
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Set whether to output semi-animation (7.5 frame/sec.) of 640 × 480 pixels or full-motion video (30 frames/sec.) of 640 × 240 pixels to the connected VGA monitor.
Set MONITOR in the SYSTEM SETTING screen. FINE: Semi-animation (7.5 frames/sec.) of 640 × 480
pixels
DRAFT: Full-motion video (30 frames/sec. of 640 × 240
pixels
(Default setting: DRAFT)
VGA mode settings
Lens settings
Set whether the used lens is an auto-iris lens or a manual lens.
Set IRIS MODE in the EXPOSURE screen. AUTO: Set when using an auto-iris lens MANU: Set when using a manual lens or no lens. (Default setting: AUTO)
Menu settings
VGA mode and lens settings are made from the menu screen.
--- ---EXPOSURE
IRIS MODE : AU
TO
:NORM1AL
00
:FULL :STEP :1/8
P:STE
:ISO
400:ISO
:128
IRIS LEVEL
:0
AE L EVE L
IRIS DETECT
ITY
IRIS AREA
SHUTTER
SPEED LEVE L
SENCET IV
ALC MAX
--- ETTING ---SYSTEM S ON SCREEN FRZ DI SPLAY
ITY
::O
N
:FINE
MEMORY NUM
:0.7V :OFF
RCLEA ..
:MO
SEND PR IOR MON I TOR
MOR
Y
BAR LEVE L NEGA MENU RE
ITMEADJUST
S
VIDEO ME
ET
..
MEMO
This menu item will be displayed with ———— when set to the SXGA mode by the rear dip switches, disabling changes.
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1.
Press the MODE button to enter the PLAY mode (PLAY LED on), then press the MENU button. The PLAY menu screen will be outputted through the MONITOR termi­nal.
2.
Press either the UP or DOWN button and select TIME ADJUST (when selected, the TIME ADJUST displa y will become purple). Next, press the SET button to display the TIME ADJUST screen. (The TIME ADJUST screen can also be displayed by selecting TIME ADJUST in the SYSTEM SETTING screen of the REC mode.)
3.
The year will be displayed in purple to indicate that it can be changed. Press the UP or DOWN button to set the year.
4.
When the year setting is completed, press the SET but­ton. The year display will return to white and the month will be displayed in purple to indicate that it can be changed. In the same manner as above, press the UP or DOWN button to set the month.
5.
Set the day, hour and minute in the same manner. The seconds display will displa y 00. The cloc k will start when the 00 is displayed in purple and the SET button is pressed. Press the SET button when the actual time reaches 00 seconds.
Time and date settings
3. Settings and adjustments for recording (continued)
TEMSYS--- MENU ---
ON SCREEN SEND
PRI ORIT Y
::MO
MEMORY N
U
M
:0.7V
BAR L EVE L MENU RESET . . V I DEO MEMORY CLEAR . . T I ME ADJUST . .
--- TIME ADJUST ---
ADJUST T I ME
1999/12/31 23:59:
[DOWN]
00
ADJUST [ UP ] SET [SET ] EXI T [ MENU]
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
UP
DOWN
MODE/SET
PLAY
MENU
PLAY menu screen
TIME ADJUST screen
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6.
OK will be displayed for approximately 3 seconds and the unit will return to the menu screen.
MEMO
When setting the time and date, always set the seconds (00). Pressing the MENU button before setting the seconds will not change the set values.
--- TIME A
OK
DJUST ---
OK display screen
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3. Settings and adjustments for recording (continued)
Monitor adjustment
The color contrast, brightness, etc. are adjusted by sending built-in color bar signals of the main unit to the PC monitor.
1.
Depending on the system, set the MONITOR mode to VGA or SXGA. (Set using the main unit dip switches) Monitor settings ( Z page 24)
2.
Connect the monitor and MONITOR terminal.
3.
Set dip switches 3 and 4 on the rear of the main unit to ON.
MEMO
Turn the power off before setting the dip switches. Setting the switches with the power on will not change the settings.
4.
Turn the main unit power on.
5.
Adjust the video monitor.
MEMO
• For the adjustment method, see the instruction manual of the video monitor.
• The peak level of the color bar is et to 0.7V. To change the setting to 0.58V, select BAR LEVEL in the SYSTEM SET­TING screen ( Z Page 58).
6.
When completed, turn off the system power., then set dip switch 4 to OFF.
Dip switches
MONITOR terminal
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
ON 1 2 3 4
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Focus adjustment
This unit is not equipped with a back-focus feature. Adjust the back focus using the lens.
KY-F70
CAMERADIGITAL
C-MOUNT
Focus ring
Male
Female
Shutter speed
The default setting of the main unit shutter speed is 1/8. When difficult to focus, change the shutter speed to 1/30 using the procedure given below.
1.
Press the MODE button to enter the REC mode (REC LED on). Ne xt, lightly press the MENU b utton to displa y the REC mode quick menu screen.
2.
Press the DOWN and SET buttons to change SHUT­TER to STEP.
3.
Press the DOWN button to select SHUTTER SPEED, then press the SET button. 1/8 will be displayed in purple, indicating that it can be changed.
4.
Press the UP or DOWN button to change the value to 1/30, then press the SET button. When confirmed, the set value of 1/30 will be displayed in white.
MEMO
At this time, pressing the MENU button without pressing the SET button will not confirm the set value and the unit will re­turn to the setting prior to the change.
5.
Press the MENU button to return to the normal screen.
REC mode quick menu screen
REC--- MENU(QUICK)---
IRIS LEVEL
SHUTERE :
:
AE LEVE L
:
S0TE
128
P
:1/3
0
: STEP
SPEED
SENS IT I VI TY
LEVE L : I SO10 0 ALC MAX : I SO4 00
SEND PRIORIT Y: MO
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3. Settings and adjustments for recording (continued)
White balance adjustment
Set value
Since the color of light (light temperature) changes depending on the light source, readjust the white balance (AUTO WHITE) when the light source of the object changes.
1.
Press the MODE button to enter the REC mode (REC LED on), then press and hold the MENU button for at least 2 seconds to display the REC MENU screen. (If the button is pressed for less than 2 seconds, the REC mode quick menu will appear. Z Page 47)
2.
Press the DOWN button, select 2. WHITE BALANCE (the text will be displa yed in purple when selected), then press the SET button. The WHITE BALANCE screen will appear.
3.
Press the UP or DOWN button to select COLOR TEMP (the text will be displa yed in purple when selected), then press the SET button. The set value will be displayed in purple, indicating that it can be changed.
4.
Press the UP or DOWN button to select the setting de­pending on the usage environment.
3200K: when using low temperature lighting such as a
halogen lamp, etc.
5200K: when using high temperature lighting such as
the sun, etc. Pressing the SET button will register the setting in the main unit memory.
MEMO
Pressing the MENU button without pressing the SET button will not register the set value and the unit will return to the setting prior to the change.
5.
Press the UP/DOWN and SET buttons to set WHITE BAL in the WHITE BALANCE screen to AUTO.
Menu item
REC MENU screen
WHITE BALANCE screen
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
UP
DOWN
MODE/SET
REC LED
MENU
REC--- MENU---
1 : EXPOSURE . . 2 :WH I TE BALANCE . . 3 :FREEZE . . 4 : PROCESS . . 5 : SYSTEM SETT I NG. .
-- ---CE-WHI T E B ALAN
COLOR TEMP
MODE
WH I TE B AL ::AUTO
:0
3200K
:OFF : : :
:0
LEVE L ( R) LEVE L ( B )
LEVE L ( R) LEVE L (G) LEVE L ( B )
SHANDI NG
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6.
After pressing the MENU button twice to return to the normal screen, place a white object with the same light­ing conditions as the object to record, then zoom in to display white on the screen.
7.
Press the AW (Auto White) button.
When auto white is in operation, OPERATION will be
displayed on the monitor screen.
When the white balance is successfully set, OK will
appear on the screen and the unit will return to the normal screen.
MEMO
When setting the VGA mode to FINE, using the SXGA mode or setting the unit to a slow shutter speed, the white balance operation may take some time before completion.
Error display
When the auto white balance cannot be set, one of the following error messages will appear and the unit will return to the normal screen.
NG: OBJECT (bad object) Displayed when the object consists of little whiteness or when the color temperature is not correct. Change to a white object and redo the white balance.
ERROR: LOW LIGHT (shortage of light) Displayed when the lighting is too dark. Brighten the lighting and redo the white balance.
ERROR: OVER LIGHT (excessive light)
• Displayed when the lighting is too bright. Lower the brightness and redo the white balance.
• If the color temperature of the object changes when darkening the lighting, redo the white balance after pressing the AW button on the panel.
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
AW
WH IAUTO ET
RA TOPE ION
WHAUTO TIE
OK
Auto white in operation
Auto white operation completed
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3. Settings and adjustments for recording (continued)
White shading adjustment
Even if the white balance is successfully achieved in the center of the screen, there may be times when white balance cannot be achieved at the top and bottom of the screen, resulting in the color of green and magenta becoming discolored. This is due to the characteristic of the lens and the adjustment of this is called the white shading adjustment.
Perform the following after adjusting the white balance.
1.
Press the MODE button to enter the REC mode (REC LED on), then press and hold the MENU button for at least 2 seconds to display the REC MENU screen. (If the button is pressed for less than 2 seconds, the REC mode quick menu will appear. Z Page 38)
2.
Press the DOWN button, select 2. WHITE BALANCE (the text will be displa yed in purple when selected), then press the SET button. The WHITE BALANCE screen will appear.
3.
Press the UP/DOWN and SET buttons to set SHAD­ING MODE in the WHITE BALANCE screen to ADJUST. The set value will be displayed in purple, indicating that it can be adjusted.
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
DOWN
SET
REC LED
MENU
REC--- MENU ---
1 : EXPOSURE . . 2 :WH I TE BALANCE . . 3 :FREEZE . . 4 : PROCESS . . 5 : SYSTEM SETT I NG. .
REC MENU screen
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4.
While watching the monitor screen, change LEVEL (R), LEVEL (G) and LEEL (B) using the UP and DOWN buttons. For each item, the color at the bottom weak ens and the color at the top strengthens as the number becomes larger
<
Variable range: –128 ~ 127
>
5.
When the adjustments of all channels (R, G and B chan­nels) are completed, redo the white balance adjustment.
-- ---CE-WHI TE BALAN
COLOR TEMP
MODE
WH I TE B AL ::AUTO
:0
3200K
:ADJUST :0 :0 :0
:0
LEVE L (R) LEVE L (B)
LEVE L (R) LEVE L (G ) LEVE L (B)
SHANDI NG
WHITE BALANCE screen
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Recording images to the main unit memory
4. Basic operations
The main unit is capable of storing 5 images in the VGA mode and 4 images in the SXGA mode to the main unit memory. Exceeding the maximum number of images stored will replace the oldest image with the latest.
1.
Press the MODE button to enter the REC mode. The REC LED will light.
MEMO
The unit will automatically enter the REC mode when the power is turned on.
2.
Press the FREEZE button. Images outputted through the MONITOR terminal will become a still image and stored in the main unit memory . In addition, the REC LED will flash. At this time, FREEZE will appear in the screen. To dis­able the message from appearing, set FRZ DISPLAY to OFF ( Z page 57).
MEMO
The character display contents of the monitor screen can be changed by selecting ON SCREEN in the SYSTEM SETTING screen. ( Z Page 57)
3.
Cancel FREEZE Press the FREEZE button once more to cancel the still image.
MEMO
It is possible to set the unit so that the still image is automati­cally cancelled after 5 seconds. Set CANCEL in the FREEZE screen to AUTO. ( Z Page 53)
4.
Output the image to an MO drive or printer, as neces­sary. ( Z Pages 36 and 37)
CAUTION
Images stored in memory will be deleted when the power is turned off.
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
MODE
FREEZE
REC LED
FREEZE display
ZEFREE
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Playing back images from the memory
Returning to the REC mode
To return to the REC mode when displaying images, press the MODE button to light the REC LED.
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
MODE
REC LED
It is possible to play back images stored in the main unit memory. When in the VGA mode, images will be displayed in 640 × 480 pixels, regardless of whether in the FINE or DRAFT mode.
1.
Press the MODE button to enter the PLAY mode. The PLAY LED will light and the latest image stored will be displayed on the monitor.
At this time, the memory image no. will be displayed at the bottom right of the screen.
MEMO
The character display contents of the monitor screen can be changed by selecting ON SCREEN in the SYSTEM SETTING screen. ( Z Page 57)
2.
Pressing the SEL button each time will switch the from latest image to the others recorded previously in order.
3.
Images for playback can also be outputted to an MO drive or printer ( Z pages 36 and 37).
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
SEL
MODE
PLAY LED
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4. Basic operations (continued)
Saving images from the memory to an MO disk
It is possible to save images stored in the main unit memory to an MO dr ive connected via the SCSI terminal when in the FREEZE or PLAY mode. (To output to an MO drive connected to a PC, see Page 64 7. Connecting to a PC)
m Set to either the FREEZE or PLAY mode.
1.
Check to make sure that dip s witches 1 and 2 are set to OFF as shown in the diagram on the left.
2.
Press the SEND button. WRITE TO MO OK? message will appear on the monitor connected to the MONITOR terminal.
3.
To write to the MO, press the MODE button (to cancel, press the MENU button). While in operation, WRITE TO MO OPERATION will appear for approximately 3 sec­onds.
4.
When data is successfully written to the MO, WRITE TO MO OK FILE NAME: F70MMMM.TIF will appear for approximately 3 seconds. (each M indicates a number)
5.
When data is not successfully written to the MO, one of the following error messages will appear for approxi­mately 3 seconds. ERROR : SCSI (check the cable) ERROR : WRITE (write error) ERROR : FORMAT (format the disk) ERROR : DISK (bad MO disk) ERROR : DIRECTRY (directory error) ERROR : READ (read error) ERROR : MO (Other MO disk error)
ETOWR I T MO
OK?
OK : "MODE
"
CANCEL: "MENU "
ETOWR I T MO
ATI OOPER N
ETOWR I T MO
NAMFILE :E07F000IFT1.
OK
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
SEND
MODE
MENU
ON 1 2 3 4
Output completed
SCSI terminal
Undefined
Dip switches
Output confirmation
Output in operation
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Outputting images from the memory to a printer
Use a printer with an SCSI input terminal.
It is possible to directly output images stored in the main unit memory to a printer connected via the SCSI terminal when in the FREEZE or PLAY mode. (To output to a printer connected to a PC, see Page 64 7. Connecting to a PC)
m Set to either the FREEZE or PLAY mode.
1.
Check to make sure that dip s witches 1 and 2 are set to OFF as shown in the diagram on the left ( Z page 36).
2.
Press the SEND button. PRINT OK? message will ap­pear on the monitor connected to the MONITOR termi­nal.
3.
To print, press the MODE button (to cancel, press the MENU button). While in data is being written, PRINT OUT OPERATION will appear for approximately 3 seconds.
4.
When data is successfully outputted to the printer, PRINT OUT will appear for approximately 3 seconds.
5.
When data is not successfully outputted to the printer, one of the following error messages will appear for ap­proximately 3 seconds. ERROR : SCSI (check the cable) ERROR : PRINTER (printer error)
PRINT
OK?
OK : "MODE " CANCEL: "MENU "
P
OPE
RINRTTOUT
AION
PRINOKTOUT
Print completed
Print confirmationPrint in operation
MEMO
• Set the SCSI ID of the MO drive or printer to other than 7.
• IF both MO drive and printer are connected to the SCSI terminal, select which source to output to by selecting SEND PRIORITY in the SYSTEM SETTING screen ( Z Page 57; default setting: MO).
• Do not connect devices other than printers and MO drives to the SCSI terminal since correct output will not be achieved. In addition, only one output device may be connected per one unit.
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4. Basic operations (continued)
Clearing images from the memory
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
UP
DOWN
MODE/SET
PLAY LED
MENU
-LAY--- ---P / FREEZ E MENU
ON SCREEN
SEND PRIORIT::MO
MEMORY NUM
:0.7V
BAR L EVE L
MENU RESET . .
V I DEO MEMORY CLEAR . . T I ME ADJUST . .
OM OPE
EVIDE MO RT
RY LEAR
AION
C
OMEV I DE MORY LEARC
OK?
OK : [ SET ]
CANCEL: [MENU ]
PLAY mode menu screen
VIDEO MEMORY CLEAR screen
Clearing memory
SET button
This function will clear all images stored in the main unit memory.
1.
Press the MODE button to enter the PLAY mode (PLAY LED on), then press the MENU button to display the MENU screen.
2.
Press the DOWN button , select VIDEO MEMORY CLEAR (displayed in purple when selected), then press the SET button to display the VIDEO MEMOR Y CLEAR screen. (The same screen can also be displayed b y selecting 5. SYSTEM SETTING in the REC menu then selecting VIDEO MEMORY CLEAR.)
3.
Press the SET button to clear all images stored in the internal memory. During operation, VIDEO MEMORY CLEAR OPERATION will be displayed.
MEMO
T o cancel, press the MENU b utton to return to the MENU screen without clearing the images.
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OMEVIDE MO
OK
RY LEARC
Memory cleared
4.
When completed, VIDEO MEMORY CLEAR OK will ap­pear for approximately 3 seconds and the unit will re­turn to the MENU screen.
MEMO
After clearing the entire memory in the PLAY mode, the unit will automatically enter the REC mode since no images will be available for playback.
5.
Press the MENU button once more to return to the nor­mal screen.
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5. Various recording methods
Recording a PC monitor
Horizontal line noise will appear on the screen when attempting to record images on a PC monitor or display. To clear this noise, the main unit shutter speed must be adjusted with scan speed of the monitor.
1.
Press the MODE button to enter the REC mode (REC LED on), then lightly press the MENU button to displa y the REC quick menu screen.
2.
Press the DOWN button to select SHUTTER, then press SET (SHUTTER will be displayed in purple).
3.
Use the DOWN button to change the set value to V. SCAN, then press the SET button (SHUTTER will re­turn to white).
4.
Next, press the DOWN button to select SHUTTER SPEED, then press the SET button.
5.
Press either UP or DOWN to change the shutter speed. When a black bar can be seen on the screen:
decrease the shutter speed by pressing the DOWN button.
When a white bar can be seen on the screen:
increase the shutter speed by pressing the UP button.
6.
Press the SET button when the bar is at its minimum.
MEMO
At this time, pressing the MENU button will return the unit to its previous settings without confirming the changes.
7.
Press the MENU button to return to the normal screen.
REC--- MENU(QUICK)---
AE LEVE L 0 SHUTERE :
:
IRIS LEVEL 128
:
V.SCAN
:1 3
0
:S/TEP
SPEED
SENS IT I VI TY
LEVE L : I S O100 ALC MAX :
I I
SO400
SEND PRI ORITY: MO
REC quick menu screen
PC monitor
Bar
MEMO
• The vertical scan frequency differs depending on the PC type and the bar may not be completely cleared away. The frequency may also change depending on the software used.
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Outputting negative images
It is possible to change the video signal outputted through the MONIT OR terminal of this unit as negative video.
1.
Press the MODE button to enter the REC mode (REC LED on), then press the MENU button to display the REC MENU screen.
2.
Use the DOWN button to select 5. SYSTEM SETTING (displayed in purple when selected), then press the SET button. The SYSTEM SETTING screen will appear.
3.
Press the DOWN button to select NEGA (NEGA will be displayed in purple when selected), then press the SET button. The set value will be displayed in purple, indicating that it can be changed.
4.
Press the DOWN button to set the value to ON. The output video will be negative video.
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
UP
DOWN
MODE/SET
REC LED
MENU
--- REC MENU ---
1 : EXPOSURE . . 2 :WH I TE BALANCE . . 3 :FREEZE . . 4 : PROCESS . . 5 : SYSTEM SETT I NG. .
--- ETTING ---SYSTEM S
ON SCREEN
FRZ DI SPLAY
ITY
::O
N
:FINE
OFF
:0.7V :ON
RCL EA ..
:MO
SEND PRI OR
MON I TO R
MOR
Y
BAR L EVE L NEGA
MENU RE
ITMEADJUST
S
VIDEO ME
ET
..
REC MENU screen
SYSTEM SETTING screen
Set value
Menu item
MONITOR terminal
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Synchronizing flash and FREEZE
5. Various recording methods (continued)
FREEZE
VD
EXP
FLASH
CCD OUT
ANALOG
OUT
WEN
FREEZE
VD
EXP
FLASH
CCD OUT
ANALOG
OUT
WEN
To activate the flash when inputting FREEZE, use the REMOTE terminal. The REMOTE terminal located in the rear is also used to freeze an image using an external device other than the FREEZE button on the rear of the main unit. Explanation of terminals ( Z page 12)
In response to FREEZE input, KY-F70 outputs a flash signal f or the CCD accum ulation period of the next frame.
The time required for flash output from FREEZE input depends on the timing of the FREEZE input and shutter speed. In addition, the pulse length of the flash output differs depending on the shutter speed.
The slow shutter will also be used when the unit is in the SXGA mode or FINE mode of the VGA mode with shutter speed of 1/7.5 sec. or slower, or when in the DRAFT mode of the VGA mode with shutter speed of 1/30 sec. or slower.
Since the above diagram is the timing chart when in the SXGA mode, CCD OUT and ANA­LOG OUT are synchronous. However, the timing of ANALOG OUT will be asynchronous with CCD OUT when in the VGA mode and there will also be no WEN output.
When in the VGA mode, FREEZE input is ignored until the FREEZE screen is completely displayed on the monitor.
Even for the SXGA mode, FREEZE input f or continuous frames are not recognized and FREEZE input interval for high speed shutters also require a minimum of 2 frames (270ms).
When the FREEZE cancel mode is set to MANUAL, the FREEZE input for FREEZE cancella­tion will not output a FLASH signal or WEN.
Timing chart (SXGA mode)
(Internal)
b. Combined with slow shutter
(CCD accumulation period)
(Internal)
(CCD accumulation period)
a. High speed shutter only
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About ALC and EEI operations
ISO400 ISO200
F1.4 F2 F2.8 F4 F5.6 F8 F11 F16
1/15 1/30 1/60 1/120 1/240
16 32
ALC EEI
62.5 125 - - - 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
3200016000
ISO400 ISO200
F1.4 F2 F2.8 F4 F5.6 F8 F11 F12
1/60 1/120 1/240
ALC EEI
ALC refers to Automatic Level Control and EEI refers to shutter iris control. The Automatic Le v el Control (ALC) oper ates under dark lighting and the electronic shutter (EEI) operates under bright lighting. Fur ther more, setting the IRIS mode to AUTO will synchronize sensitivity, iris and electronic shutter and appropriate signal level can be acquired automatically at all times. The ALC mode increases sensitivity from 0dB (ISO100) to +12dB (ISO400) under dark lighting and the EEI mode automatically adjusts the electronic shutter within the range of 1/7.5 to 1/
255.1 (calculated value) when in FINE under bright lighting (1/30.2 to 1/255.1 for DRAFT). In
other words, the signal le v el is adjusted in the range of 2 g raduations of the aperture under dark lighting and 5 graduations when in FINE under bright lighting. When the iris is set to manual, the sensitivity and electronic shutter are continuously changed without changing the iris setting. This feature holds the advantage of being able to record under changing light conditions without changing the depth of field.
DRAFT
Operational range
Light 1×
FINE
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--- TIME ADJUST ---
ADJUST T I ME
1999/12/31 23:59:
[DOWN]
00
ADJUST [ UP ] SET
E
[SET]
EXI T [ MENU]
MENU RESET
OK?
OK :
[
SET ]
CANCEL: [MENU ]
OMEV I DE MORY LEA RC
OK?
OK : [ SET ] CANCEL: [MENU ]
REC--- ---MENU (QU ICK )
IRIS LEVEL 128
SHUTERE :
:
AE LEVEL 0
:
STEP :1/8 : STEP
SPEED
SENS I TI V ITY
LEVEL : ISO100 ALC MAX : I SO400
SEND PRIORI TY : M O
LAY/--- ---P FREEZE M ENU
ON SCREEN SEND PRIORIT::MO
MEMORY NUM
:0.7V
BAR L EVE L
MENU RESET . .
V I DEO MEMORY CLEAR . . T IME ADJUST . .
6. Menu screen settings
Menu screen flow
There are 3 types of menu screens: PLAY menu screen, REC quick menu screen and REC normal menu screen.
MEMO
• Pressing the MENU button while in any of the menu screens will return the unit to the previous screen.
• Press the MENU button for more than 2 seconds while in the REC mode will display not the REC quick menu but the REC normal menu screen.
• The MENU RESET screen, MEMORY CLEAR screen, TIME ADJUST screen can all be accessed from the PLAY menu screen of REC normal menu screen.
Normal screen
Lightly press the MENU button (less than 2 seconds) while in the REC mode.
REC quick menu screen
Normal screen
Press the MENU button while in the PLAY mode or FREEZE mode.
PLAY menu screen
MENU RESET screen
MEMORY CLEAR screen
TIME ADJUST screen
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REC--- MENU ---
1 :EXPOSURE . . 2 :WH I TE BALANCE. . 3 : FREEZE . . 4 : PROCESS . . 5 : SYSTEM SETT I NG. .
--- ---EXPOSURE
IRIS MODE
AE LEVEL ::0
:NORM
1
AUTO
AL
00
:FULL :STEP :1/8
P:STE
:ISO
400:ISO
: 128
IRIS LEVEL
IRIS DETECT
ITY
IRIS AREA
SHUTT ER
SPEED LEVEL
SENCET I V
ALC MAX
--- ETTING ---SYSTEM S
ON SCREEN
FRZ D I SP L AY
ITY
::ON :FINE
MEMORY NUM
:0.7V :OFF
RCLEA ..
:MO
SEND PRIOR
MON I TOR
MOR
Y
BAR L EVE L NEGA MENU RE
ITMEADJUST
S
VIDEO ME
ET
..
-- ---CE-WHI TE BA L AN
COLOR TEMP
MODE
WH I TE B A L ::AUTO
:0
3200K
:OFF : : :
:0
LEVEL (R ) LEVEL (B )
LEVEL (R ) LEVEL (G ) LEVEL (B )
SHANDING
-- ---)-PROCESS
2/3
3/3
(1/3
DETAI L
LEVEL ::0
::0%
ADJUST
NORMAL
: :
:IG AGMMA
AM STER
LEVEL
ACK 0
HH
0.
BL
H F REQUEN Y
C
LEVEL DE
P
---FREEZE---
CANCEL : MANUAL
REC normal menu screen
EXPOSURE screen
WHITE BALANCE screen
FREEZE screen
PROCESS screen
SYSTEM SETTING screen
Normal screen
Press the MENU button for at least 2 seconds while in the REC mode.
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6. Menu screen settings (continued)
Setting procedure
REC normal menu screen
Submenu screen (example) EXPOSURE menu
Menu item
Menu item
Set value
REC normal menu screen
1.
Press the MODE button to enter the REC mode (REC LED on), then press and hold the MENU for at least 2 seconds to display the REC normal menu screen. (If the MENU button is not pressed long enough, the REC mode quick menu will appear. In this case, press the MENU button to return to the normal screen, then press and hold the MENU button for at least 2 seconds.)
2.
Press the UP or DOWN button to select a menu item (the menu item will be displayed in purple when se­lected), then press the SET button to display the submenu screen.
3.
In the submenu screen, press the UP or DOWN b utton in the same manner as above to select a submenu item, then press the SET button. The set value will be displayed in purple, indicating that it can be changed.
4.
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change to set value, then press the SET button to confirm (the set value will return to white). Pressing the UP or DOWN button increments the set value in unit of 10. Use this feature when making large changes in value.
MEMO
Pressing the MENU button at this time will return the setting to the previous value without making changes.
5.
Press the MENU button to return to the menu screen.
--- ---EXPOSURE
IRIS MODE
AE LEVE L ::0
:NORM
1
AUTO
AL
00
:FULL :STEP :1/8
P:STE
:ISO
400:ISO
: 128
IRIS LEVEL
IRIS DETECT
ITY
IRIS AREA
SHUTTER
SPEED LEVE L
SENCET IV
ALC MAX
REC--- MENU ---
1 : EXPOSURE . . 2 :WH I TE BALANCE . . 3 :FREEZE . . 4 : PROCESS . . 5 : SYSTEM SETT I NG. .
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
UP
DOWN
MODE/SET
REC LED
MENU
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PLAY menu screen
1.
Enter the PLA Y or FREEZE mode , then press the MENU button to display the PLAY menu screen.
2~5.
Follow the steps described in the REC normal screen menu.
REC quick menu screen
1.
Press the MODE button to enter the REC mode (RED LED on), then lightly press the MENU button to displa y the REC quick menu screen. (If the MENU button is pressed for more than 2 sec­onds, the REC normal menu will appear. In this case, press the MENU button to return to the normal screen, then press the MENU lightly.)
2~5.
Follow the steps described in the REC normal screen menu.
About the submenu screens of the normal REC menu
1 : EXPOSURE: ................. Used for video lev el related settings such as iris, shutter, sensitivity,
etc. ( Z page 48)
2 : WHITE BALANCE: ........ Used to make settings for color temperature, white balance, shad-
ing compensation, etc. ( Z page 51)
3 : FREEZE: ....................... Used to set the cancel method when using the FREEZE function.
( Z page 53)
4 : PROCESS (1/3): ........... Used to set the detail compensation, gamma and master black.
( Z page 53)
(2/3): ........... Used to set the flare compensation and ABL.
(3/3): ........... Used to set the color matrix.
5 : SYSTEM SETTING: ...... Used when executing screen displa y, VGA mode switch and initial-
ization. ( Z page 57)
---REC MENU(QUICK)---
IRIS LEVEL
SHUTTER :
:
AE LEVE L
:
STEP
0 128
:1/8 : STEP
LEVE L
SENS IT I VI TY
SPEED : ISO1 00 ALC MAX : I SO4 00
Y/FPLA--- ---REEZE MENU
ON SCREEN SEND PR
I
O
RITY
::MO
MEMORY NUM
:0.7V
BAR L EVEL MENU RESET . . V I DEO MEMORY CLEAR . . T I ME ADJUST . .
PLAY menu screen
REC quick menu screen
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Function/variable range
Set depending on the used lens AUTO: when using an auto-iris lens MANUAL: when using a manual iris lens or no lens
Used to adjust the video level when using auto iris, ALC and EEI. Raise the lev el: increase the number Lower the le vel: decrease the number [Variable range: –128 ~ 127]
Used to set the iris level when the IRIS MODE is set to MANUAL. Open iris: increase the number Close iris: decrease the number [Variable range: 0 ~ 255]
Used to change the set value of the detection le v el during auto iris. NORMAL: normal position PEAK: detects the peak brightness level for better
view of highly bright objects.
A VG: detects the average brightness for better view
of objects.
Used to set the detection area during auto iris. Set ac­cording to the usage condition.
6. Menu screen settings (continued)
EXPOSURE screen
Menu item
IRIS MODE
AE LEVEL
IRIS LEVEL
IRIS DETECT
IRIS AREA
Default v alue
ATUO
0
128
NORMAL
FULL
FULL
SQUARE
SPOT
CIRCLE
Detection area Detection area Detection area Detection area
MEMO
When selecting the detection area, the area is displayed on the screen.
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EXPOSURE screen (continued)
Menu item
SHUTTER
SPEED
Function/variable range
Used to set the shutter mode. STEP: the shutter speed can be changed using the
SPEED submenu item.
V.SCAN: used to clear the horizontal line noise when re-
cording a PC monitor by adjusting to the scan speed of the monitor. The shutter can be changed in detail using the LEVEL submenu item. ( Z Page 42 Recording a PC monitor)
EEI: Used to automatically change the shutter speed
depending on the object brightness. (max: 1/1920)
OFF: • 1/30 when VGA is set to the DRAFT mode
• 1/7.5 when VGA is set to the FINE mode
• 1/7.5 when in the SXGA mode
The shutter sped can be changed when the shutter is set to STEP or V.SCAN. [STEP variable range: 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60,
1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000]
[V.SCAN variable range: 1/30, ~ 1/5906. 8]
Default v alue
STEP
STEP: 1/8 V.SCAN:
1/30
MEMO
• In areas which the power supply frequency is 50Hz, set­ting the unit to 1/100 can reduce flickering when record­ing under florescent lighting.
• There may be shortage of light when increasing the shut­ter speed. In this case, adjust the iris or sensitivity. Spe­cial attention is required for the picture quality when rais­ing the sensitivity since images may become distorted.
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6. Menu screen settings (continued)
EXPOSURE screen (continued)
Menu item
SENSITIVITY
LEVEL
ALC MAX
Function/variable range
Used to set the sensitivity mode. STEP: the sensitivity can be changed using the LEVEL
submenu item.
ALS: the sensitivity si automatically changed by the
brightness. Maximum sensitivity is set in the next ALC MAX menu item.
V.SENS: the sensitivity can be set in detail using the
LEVEL submenu item.
The sensitivity can be changed when the sensitivity mode is set to STEP or V.SENS. [STEP variable range: ISO100, ISO200, ISO400] [V.SENS variable range: ISO100 ~ ISO400]
This can be set when the sensitivity mode is set to ALC. Used to set the maximum sensitivity of ALC, which auto­matically switches the sensitivity depending on the bright­ness. [Variable range: ISO200, ISO400]
Default v alue
STEP
STEP:
ISO100
V. SENS:
ISO100
ISO400
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WHITE BALANCE screen
Menu item
COLOR TEMP
WHITE BAL
LEVEL (R)
LEVEL (B)
Function/variable range
Used to set the basic color temperature of the white bal­ance. 3200K: for use under low color temperature such as halo-
gen lamps, etc.
5200K: for use under high color temperature such as the
sunlight, etc.
Used to set the white balance mode. PRESET: the white balance is locked to the COLOR
TEMP setting. (3200K:141/5200K:101)
AUTO: Used when adjusting the white balance. ( Z
Page 30 White balance adjustment) Fine adjustment can be made for the white balanced using LEVEL (R) and LEVEL (B).
MANUAL: the white balance can be changed using
LEVEL (R) and LEVEL (B).
The color red of the white balance can be adjusted when WHITE BALANCE is set to AUTO or MANUAL. Increase the number: stronger red on the screen Decrease the number: weaker red on the screen [Variable range during AUTO: –32 ~ 31] [Variable range during MANUAL: 0 ~ 255]
The color blue of the white balance can be adjusted when WHITE BALANCE is set to AUTO or MANUAL. Increase the number: stronger blue on the screen Decrease the number: weaker blue on the screen [Variable range during AUTO: –32 ~ 31] [Variable range during MANUAL: 0 ~ 255]
Default v alue
3200K
AUTO
AUTO : 0 MANUAL :
128
AUTO : 0 MANUAL :
128
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6. Menu screen settings (continued)
WHITE BALANCE screen (continued)
Function/variable range
Used to set whether to perform white shading adjustment. OFF: no white shading adjustment ADJUST: the white shading can be adjusted. White shading adjustment ( Z page 32)
The color red of the white shading is adjusted only when SHADING MODE is set to ADJUST. Increase the number: weaker red at the bottom of the
screen and stronger red at the top.
Decrease the number: weaker red at the top of the screen
and stronger red at the bottom.
[Variable range: –128 ~ 127] The color green of the white shading is adjusted only when
SHADING MODE is set to ADJUST. Increase the number: weaker green at the bottom of the
screen and stronger green at the top .
Decrease the number: weake r g reen at the top of the screen
and stronger green at the bottom.
[Variable range: –128 ~ 127] The color blue of the white shading is adjusted only when
SHADING MODE is set to ADJUST. Increase the number: weaker blue at the bottom of the
screen and stronger blue at the top .
Decrease the number: weaker blue at the top of the screen
and stronger blue at the bottom.
[Variable range: –128 ~ 127]
Default v alue
OFF
0
0
0
Menu item
SHADING MODE
LEVEL (R)
LEVEL (G)
LEVEL (B)
COLOR
TEMP
WHITE
BALANCE
3200K
2000K
PRESET
5200K
AUTO
MANUAL
PRESET
AUTO
MANUAL
3200K 5200K 15000K
Color temperatures when setting COLOR TEMP and WHITE BALANCE
Color temperature
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Menu item
DETAIL
LEVEL
H FREQUENCY
LEVEL DEP
FREEZE screen
PROCESS (1/3) screen
Menu item
CANCEL
Function/variable range
Used to set the cancellation method of FREEZE. MANUAL: freeze is cancelled by pressing the FREEZE
button.
AUTO: freeze is automatically cancelled after 5 sec-
onds.
Default v alue
MANUAL
Function/variable range
Used to set whether to emphasize details. ADJUST: changes the detail emphasis OFF: no detail emphasis
The emphasis lev el of the detail is adjusted when DETAIL is set to ADJUST. Sharpen the detail: increase the number Soften the detail: decease the number [Variable range: –7 ~ 7]
Used to change the frequency of the detail emphasis when DETAIL is set to ADJUST. HIGH: increases the frequency of the detail emphasis.
Used when recording objects with detailed pat­terns.
LOW: decreases the frequency of the detail emphasis.
Used when recording objects with large patterns.
This can be set when DETAIL is set to ADJUST. Depending on the detail emphasis, noise may increase in black areas. To reduce the amount of noise in black ar­eas, set the video level in this menu which does not em­phasize the detail. [Variable range when ON: 0.0% ~ 28.5% (0.5 steps)]
Default v alue
ADJUST
0
HIGH
0.0%
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6. Menu screen settings (continued)
PROCESS (1/3) screen (continued)
Menu item
GAMMA
LEVEL
MASTER BLACK
Function/variable range
Used to set whether the gamma curve to determine the reproduction of black is to be set using the standard v alue or available for change. NORMAL: the gamma cur ve is set using the standard
value (0.45)
ADJUST: set when changing the gamma curve The gamma curve can be adjusted only when GAMMA is
set to ADJUST. Increase the number: improves the reproduction of
black. However, the reproduction quality of bright areas becomes lower.
Decrease the number: improves the reproduction of
bright areas. However, the repro­duction quality of black becomes lower.
[Variable range: 0.35 ~ 1.00 (21 steps)] Used to adjust the pedestal lev el (master black), which is
the standard black during lens cap. To view black areas, increase the pedestal level to brighten the entire screen. Increase the pedestal level: increase the number Decrease the pedestal level: decrease the number [Variable range: –99 ~ 99]
Default v alue
NORMAL
0.45
0
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Default v alue
0
0
NORMAL
0
Function/variable range
Rch compensation of the black level when flaring effect occurs and the entire screen becomes washed out from the light entering the lens reflecting diffusely. Perform this function along with FLARE (B). Stronger red: increase the number Weaker red: decrease the number [Variable range: –128 ~ 127]
Bch compensation of the black level when flaring effect occurs and the entire screen becomes washed out from the light entering the lens reflecting diffusely. Perform this function along with FLARE (R). Stronger blue: increase the number Weaker blue: decrease the number [Variable range: –128 ~ 127]
Used to set whether to automatically adjust the black le v el of the video when recording. Adjust when the black level of the video during recording fluctuates. NORMAL: executes ABL (Auto Black Level) adjustment
using a fixed value.
ADJUST: the compensation of the ABL adjustment can
be changed using the LEVEL submenu item below.
The black level can be adjusted only when ABL is set to ADJUST. Decrease the black level (higher compensation):
increase the number
Increase the black level (lower compensation):
decrease the number
[Variable range: –25 ~ 25]
Menu item
FLARE (R)
FLARE (B)
ABL
LEVEL
PROCESS (2/3) screen
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6. Menu screen settings (continued)
PROCESS (2/3) screen (continued)
Menu item
COLOR MATRIX
R–G
R–B
G–R (+)
G–R (–)
G–B (+)
G–B (–)
B–R
B–G (+)
B–G (–)
Function/variable range
Used to set whether to change the color matrix or use the standard value. OFF: the standard value of the color matrix is used. ADJUST: the color matrix becomes av ailable for change.
The following adjustments can only be made with this setting.
Used to adjust the R–G signal (0 ~ 25%) [Variable range: 0 ~ 31]
Used to adjust the R–B signal (0 ~ 25%) [Variable range: 0 ~ 31]
Used to adjust the G–R (+) signal (0 ~ 25%) [Variable range: 0 ~ 31]
Used to adjust the G–R (–1) signal (0 ~ 25%) [Variable range: 0 ~ 31]
Used to adjust the G–B (+) signal (0 ~ 25%) [Variable range: 0 ~ 31]
Used to adjust the G–B (–) signal (0 ~ 25%) [Variable range: 0 ~ 31]
Used to adjust the B–R signal (0 ~ 25%) [Variable range: 0 ~ 31]
Used to adjust the B–G (+) signal (0 ~ 25%) [Variable range: 0 ~ 31]
Used to adjust the B–G (–) signal (0 ~ 25%) [Variable range: 0 ~ 31]
Default v alue
OFF
12
12
8
3
8
3
2
0
17
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Default v alue
MEMORY NUM
ON
MO
FINE
Function/variable range
Used to set the text to display in the video signal output­ted to the MONITOR terminal. ALC EEI: displays ALC and EEI status during the
REC mode.
MEMORY NUM: displays the memory image number
during the PLAY mode.
BOTH: displays both sensitivity during REC
mode and memory image number dur­ing PLAY mode.
OFF: n o te xt is displa yed f or either REC mode
or PLAY mode.
Used to set whether to display FREEZE on the screen when in operation. ON: displays FREEZE on the screen OFF: no display
Used to set which device has output priority when both printer and MO drive are connected. PRINTER: output priority is given to the printer. MO: output priority is given to the MO drive.
Used to set the video resolution outputted when in the VGA mode. FINE: 640 × 480 pixels (however, video is outputted in
7.5 frames per second)
DRAFT: 640 × 240 pixels (video is outputted in 30 frames
per second)
SYSTEM SETTING screen
Menu item
ON SCREEN
FRZ DISPLAY
SEND PRIOIRTY
MONITOR
MEMO
This menu item cannot be selected when the unit is set the SXGA mode using the dip switches located on the rear. (--------- is displayed)
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6. Menu screen settings (continued)
SYSTEM SETTING screen (continued)
Menu item
BAR LEVEL
NEGA
MENU RESET
VIDEO MEMORY CLEAR
TIME ADJUST
Function/variable range
Used to set the lev el of the color bar signal outputted from the MONITOR terminal of this unit.
0.7V: outputs 0.7V color bar signals
0.58V: outputs 0.58V color bar signals It is possible to change the outputted signals to the MONI-
TOR terminal to negative signals. ON: outputs negative signals OFF: does not output negative signals
Default v alue
0.7V
OFF
Initializes all menu switch settings other than the time and date. Resetting settings ( Z page 62)
Clears all images stored in the main unit memory. Clearing all images from the memory ( Z page 38)
Calls the time and date setting screen. Setting the time and date ( Z page 26)
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Menu screen of the PLAY mode
Menu item
ON SCREEN
SEND PRIORYTY
BAR LEVEL
MENU RESET
VIDEO ME.MORY CLEAR
TIME ADJUST
Function/variable range
Used to set the text to display in the video signal output­ted to the MONITOR terminal. ALC EEI: displays ALC and EEI status during the
REC mode.
MEMORY NUM: displays the memory image number
during the PLAY mode.
BOTH: displays both sensitivity during REC
mode and memory image number dur­ing PLAY mode.
OFF: no te xt is displa yed f or either REC mode
or PLAY mode.
Used to set which device has output priority when both printer and MO drive are connected. PRINTER: output priority is given to the printer. MO: output priority is given to the MO drive.
Used to set the lev el of the color bar signal outputted from the MONITOR terminal of this unit.
0.7V: outputs 0.7V color bar signals
0.58V: outputs 0.58V color bar signals
Default v alue
MEMORY NUM
MO
0.7V
Initializes all menu switch settings other than the time and date. Resetting settings ( Z page 62)
Clears all images stored in the main unit memory. Clearing all images from the memory ( Z page 38)
Calls the time and date setting screen. Setting the time and date ( Z page 26)
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Function/variable range
Used to adjust the video level when using auto iris, ALC and EEI. Raise the level: increase the number Lower the level: decrease the number [Variable range: –128 ~ 127]
Used to set the iris level when the IRIS MODE is set to MANUAL. Open iris: increase the number Close iris: decrease the number [Variable range: 0 ~ 255]
Used to set the shutter mode. STEP: the shutter speed can be changed using the
SPEED submenu item.
V.SCAN: used to clear the horizontal line noise when re-
cording a PC monitor by adjusting to the scan speed of the monitor. The shutter can be changed in detail using the LEVEL submenu item. (Recording a PC moni­tor ( Z page 42))
EEI: Used to automatically change the shutter speed
depending on the object brightness. (max: 1/255.1)
OFF: • 1/30 when VGA is set to the DRAFT mode
• 1/7.5 when VGA is set to the FINE mode
• 1/7.5 when in the SXGA mode
The shutter sped can be changed when the shutter is set to STEP or V.SCAN. [STEP variable range: 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30,
1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000]
[V.SCAN v ariab le range: 1/30, ~ 1/5906. 8]
Default v alue
0
128
STEP
STEP : 1/8 V. SCAN :
1/30
Menu item
AE LEVEL
IRIS LEVEL
SHUTTER
SPEED
6. Menu screen settings (continued)
REC mode quick menu screen
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Menu item
SPEED
SENSITIVITY
LEVEL
ALC MAX
Default v alue
STEP
STEP:
ISO100
V.SENS:
ISO100
ISO400
Function/variable range
MEMO
• In areas which the power supply frequency is 50Hz, set­ting the unit to 1/100 can reduce flickering when record­ing under florescent lighting.
• There may be shortage of light when increasing the shut­ter speed. In this case, adjust the iris or sensitivity. Spe­cial attention is required for the picture quality when rais­ing the sensitivity since images may become distorted.
Used to set the sensitivity mode. STEP: the sensitivity can be changed using the LEVEL
submenu item.
ALS: the sensitivity si automatically changed by the
brightness. Maximum sensitivity is set in the next ALC MAX menu item.
V.SENS: the sensitivity can be set in detail using the
LEVEL submenu item.
The sensitivity can be changed when the sensitivity mode is set to STEP or V.SENS. [STEP variable range: ISO100, ISO200, ISO400] [V.SENS variable range: ISO100 ~ ISO400]
This can be set when the sensitivity mode is set to ALC. Used to set the maximum sensitivity of ALC, which auto­matically switches the sensitivity depending on the bright­ness. [Variable range: ISO200, ISO400]
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6. Menu screen settings (continued)
Resetting settings
This function is used to initialize all settings other than the time and date.
1.
Press the MODE button to enter the PLAY mode (PLAY LED on), then press the MENU button to display the MENU screen.
2.
Press the DOWN button to select MENU RESET (dis­played in purple when selected), then press the SET button. The MENU RESET screen will appear. (The MENU RESET screen can also be displayed by selecting 5. SYSTEM SETTING in the REC mode, then selecting MENU RESET.)
3.
Press the SET button to initialize all settings other than the values set in the TIME ADJUST screen. At this time, MENU RESET OPERATION message will appear.
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER
DC IN
REMOTE
MONITOR
LENS
FREEZE
PLAY
SETDOWN
AW/SELSEND
SCSI
UPMENU
MODE
REC
ON 1 2 3 4
UP
DOWN
MODE/SET
PLAY LED
MENU
MENU RESET OPE A I O NRT
MENU RESET
OK?
OK : [ SET ]
CANCEL: [MENU ]
LAY/---P FREEZE MENU---
ON SCREEN SEND PRIORIT::MO
MEMORY NUM
:0.7V
BAR L EVE L MENU RESET . . V I DEO MEMORY CLEAR . . T I ME ADJUST . .
PLAY menu screen
MENU RESET screen
SET button
Resetting
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MENU RESET
OK
4.
When all values are reset to their def ault settings, MENU RESET OK message will appear for 3 seconds, then the unit will return to the MENU screen.
5.
Press the MENU once more to return to the normal screen.
Reset completed
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7. Connecting to a PC
Compatible systems 1
With SCSI connection, still images of the main unit can be exported to a PC while checking the recorded images on a VGA monitor.
The main unit can be controlled from the PC. For this system, the PC is the host (initiator) and the main unit (digital camera) is the target.
Images exported to a PC can be processed using the Photoshop application software.
* For this system, the attached camera remote control software and the SCSI capture plug-in
software must be installed to the PC . For details , see the attached instructions of the software. mCamera remote control software
• GUI control
• RS-232C
• SCSI control compatible
AC ADAPTER AA-P700
ON
OFF
POWER
POWER
ALARM SHEET
PAPER
DATA
OPEN
CP700DSA
MITSUBISHI
ONLINECOPY & CUTPAPER FEED
]
AA-P700
AC
SCSI-2
RGB, Hs, Vs
DC IN
KY-F70
CAMERADIGITAL
C-MOUNT
RS-232C
MEMO
• Set the SCSI ID dip switch of
the main unit to other than 7 ( Z page 24).
• Do not use identical IDs for
the setting ID.
VGA monitor
AC adapter
PC
MO disk drive
Printer
(Recommended:
Mitsubishi P700-DSA)
mSCSI capture plug-in software
• Photoshop compatible
• Windows compatible
• Twain compatible
• The maximum al­lowed length of the SCSI terminal cable is 3m.
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Compatible systems 2
It is possible to process SXGA compatible images of this unit directly on a PC using a capture board. Images can be processed while viewing still images and camera video of this unit on a PC monitor.
Images can be checked on a SXGA monitor when using an SXGA compatible capture board.
Images can be checked on a VGA monitor when using a VGA compatible capture board.
* For this system, the attached camera remote control software must be installed to the PC . For
details, see the attached instructions of the software.
AC ADAPTER AA-P700
ON
OFF
POWER
POWER
ALARM SHEET
PAPER
DATA
OPEN
CP700DSA
MITSUBISHI
ONLINECOPY & CUTPAPER FEED
]
AA-P700
AC
KY-F70
CAMERADIGITAL
C-MOUNT
MEMO
• Set the SCSI ID dip switch of the main unit to other than 7 ( Z page 24).
• Do not use identical IDs for the setting ID.
AC adapter
Analog RGB, WEN, Hs, Vs, RS-232C
Capture board
MO disk drive
Printer
Freeze switch
Flash
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Specifications
Imaging device: 1/2 inch IT CCD × 3 Scanning method: Progressive scanning Available no. of pixels: 1.45 million pixels (1392 (H) × 1040 (V)) Effective no. of pixels: 1360 × 1024 Color separation method: Dichroic prism method Aspect ratio: 4:3 V.SCAN: 1/30 ~ 1/5906.8 Detail compensation method: both H and V Lens mount: C mount Analog output: R/G/B signal: 0.7V (p-p), 7.5 Output signals: ~ 1360 × 1024 pixels, 7.5 frames/sec.
(Choice of 1) Ä 640 × 480 pixels, 60 frames/sec.
(screen update rate: 7.5 frames/sec., vertical resolution of 480 lines)
Å 640 × 280 pixels, 60 frames/sec.
(screen update rate: 30 frames/sec., v ertical resolution of 240
lines) Synchronization method: internal synchronization Sync signal output: Hs, Vs 3V (p-p) negative polarity Digital output: SCSI-2, 50-pin half-pitch SCSI connector Output modes: Can switch between target and initiator Continuous no. of recording: 5 (4 when output mode is ~) Input power supply voltage: DC 12V (DC 10.5V to 15V ) Power consumption: Approx. 15W Weight: Approx. 850g
8. Others
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External dimensions (unit: mm)
KY-F70
CAMERADIGITAL
1
142.5
150
41.5 14
C-MOUNT
70
80
88
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
1/4 inch screw
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