JVC TK-C1460B User Manual

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TK-C1460B
INSTRUCTIONS
COLOUR VIDEO CAMERA
LWT0066
BF
LOOK
COLOR
VIDEO
CAMERA
DIGITAL
This instruction manual is made from 100% recycled paper.
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VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
TK-C1460B COLOUR VIDEO CAMERA
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

PORTABLE CART WARNING
(symbol provided by RETAC)
S3125A
1. Read all of these instructions.
2. Save these instructions for later use.
3. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
5. Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
6. Do not use this appliance near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.
7. Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The appliance may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the appliance. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
8. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are pro-vided for ventilation, and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This appli­ance should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.
9. This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. For appliance designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.
10. This appliance system is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug (a plug having a third (grounding) pin). This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug.
11. For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it form the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
12. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
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13. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance.
14. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
15. Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance.
16. Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
17. Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service person­nel under the following conditions: a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled into the appliance. c. If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Ad-
just only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive
work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation. e. If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need
for service.
18. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replace­ment parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the origi­nal part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
19. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition.
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WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Due to design modifications, data given in this instruction book are subject to possible change without prior notice.
AVERTISSEMENT: POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU D’ELECTRO­CUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER L’APPAREIL A L’HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE.

Safety Precautions

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Thank you for purchasing this product. (These instructions are for TK-C1460BE) Before beginning to operate this unit, please read the instruction manual carefully in order to make sure that the best possible performance is obtained.

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION
Features .......................................................................................................................
........
6
Operating Precautions ......................................................................................................... 7
Controls, Connectors and Indicators ................................................................................... 8
CONNECTION/INSTALLATION
RM-P2580 System............................................................................................................. 12
Procedures .....................................................................................................................
...
14
Mounting the lens .............................................................................................................. 15
Installing the ferrite core ....................................................................................................16
Connections on the back ................................................................................................... 16
Mounting the camera ......................................................................................................... 18
Lens adjustment ................................................................................................................ 20
Back focus adjustment ...................................................................................................... 21
Auto white balance control adjustment ............................................................................. 22
MENU SETTING
Setting the menu ............................................................................................................... 23
The flow of menu screen ...................................................................................................24
SYNC ADJUST Screen ..................................................................................................... 26
ALC SETTINGS Screen .................................................................................................... 26
VIDEO ADJUST Screen ....................................................................................................31
MODE SELECT Screen .................................................................................................... 32
MOTION DETECT Screen................................................................................................. 34
COMMUNICATION Screen ............................................................................................... 35
MAINTENANCE Screen ....................................................................................................35
FACTORY SETTINGS Screen ..........................................................................................35
BLC EDITTING Screen ..................................................................................................... 36
Manual Adjustment of White Balance ...............................................................................37
CAMERA TITLE Setting ....................................................................................................38
Setting the MOTION DETECT Function ........................................................................... 39
Output of Black-White/Color switching signal ...................................................................40
Control by Black-White/Color switching signal from the outside ......................................41
White spot compensation ..................................................................................................42
OTHERS
Specifications.................................................................................................................
....
43
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A new DSP (Digital Signal Processor)
features a Extended Dynamic Range (ExDR) and enables to shoot both bright and dark locations.
The use of a new CCD with a SENSE UP
(X32) function realized the minimum luminous flux density for subject of 0.6 lx (F1.2, 50%, AGC 20dB) and 0.019 lx (at SENSE UP (X32)). Furthermore, we realized 0.02 lx (F1.2, 50% AGC 20dB) thanks to the function of B/W mode.
A motion detector function detects the
motion inside an image and emits alarm signals.
The equipped Y/C terminals and RS-
422A/RS-485 terminals allow intended compatibility with diversified systems.
Day/Night surveillance
When the light is low, the camera pictures can be switched automatically to black and white pictures.
Electronic zoom
The 10x electronic zoom allows monitoring in far greater detail.

Features

Before starting an important recording,
be sure to perform a test recording in order to confirm that a normal recording is possible.
We do not accept liability for the loss of
a recording in the case of it becoming impossible to record due to a problem in the video camera, VCR or video tape.
We do not accept liability for any
damage to the camera in cases where it is dropped because of bad installation due to failure to observe the installation instructions correctly. Please be careful when installing the camera.
The motion detector is not a feature
which prevents theft, fire, etc. Even if an accident should occur resulting in damage, we do not accept any liability.

INTRODUCTION

Characters and symbols used in this instruction manual.
CAUTION : Cautionary notes concerning operation of the unit.
MEMO : Reference such as restrictions of features, etc.
: Reference page or item.
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To save energy, when it is not being used
turn the system’s power off.
This camera has been designed for indoor
use. When you use it outdoors, be sure to use a housing or the like.
Do not install or use the camera in the
following places.
• In a place exposed to rain or moisture.
• In a place with vapor or oil soot, for example in a kitchen.
• When the ambient temperature rises above or falls below the acceptable range (from –10°C to 50°C).
• Near a source of radiation, X-rays, strong radio waves or magnetism.
• In a place subject to vibration.
• In a place with excessive dirt.
If this camera and the cables connected to this camera are used where there are strong electromagnetic waves or where there is magnetism present, for example near a radio or TV transmitter, power transformer or an electric motor, the picture may produce noise and the colours may be affected.
This camera incorporates an AGC circuit. As a result, when it is used under low light conditions, the camera sensitivity is automatically boosted and the picture may look uneven. However, this is not a malfunction.
While the AGC is activated, if transceiver which causes strong electromagnetic wave is at close distance, picture might suffer from beat. So please use the camera more than three meters from such transceivers.
When this camera is used in the ATW mode, the recorded colours may be slightly different from the actual colours due to the operational principles of the auto-tracking white balance circuit. However, this is not a malfunction.
If a high-intensity object (such as a lamp) is shot, the image on the screen may have vertical lines (smear) or blur (blooming) at its periphery. This is a characteristic of the CCD, and is not a defect.

Operating Precautions

Observe the following when carrying out camera maintenance.
•Turn the power OFF before proceeding
to carry out maintenance. If it is contaminated seriously, clean the contaminated part with a cloth (or a tissue) which has been soaked in a solution of water and a neutral detergent.
The unit is to be powered by a DC 12 V or an AC 24 V power supply. The AC 24 V power supply should conform to the following: Isolated power supply only
Caution for operating the video iris lens. If the video iris lens is set to an extremely low level, a malfunction – such as the hunting phenomenon where the iris opens and closes in voluntary – can occur. In such a case, first set the “LEVEL” potentiometer on the lens to the H position (iris open), and then adjust it to an optimum level. ( page 20)
The cable stopper on the terminal block can come off sometimes. Therefore, be sure to take enough time and fix the cable securely.
When a highly bright subject is shot, sometimes undulations can be observed on the vertical lines of the subject. However, this phenomenon is peculiar to the unit and is not a sign of malfunction.
The beat may sometimes appear on the screen if gain is raised when the line lock is in use, but the phenomenon takes place due to the fluctuation of power frequency and is not a malfunction.
You may hear some noise when the screen is switched between the color and the black and white mode, because the optical filter moves. Also, black vertical bands will appear on the screen.
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INTRODUCTION
1
Lens mount
To attach the lens. This is applicable to both C-mount lenses and CS-mount lenses.
2
Back focus adjustment ring
Adjusting the back focus during lens installation. When readjustment is required, loosen the locking screw
3
by turning it counterclockwise and turn the back focus adjustment ring
2
. After the adjustment, tighten the locking screw
3
again.
3
[BF LOCK] Back focus locking screw
This serves to fix the back focus-adjusting ring.
4
Camera-mounting bracket
The bracket has been attached on the bottom of the camera before shipment. It can also be attached on the top according to the circumstance. To re-attach the bracket use the threaded holes at the top, with the camera mounting bracket fixing screws
7
.
5
Camera-mounting screw hole (1/4 inch)
Use this hole when mounting the camera onto a fixer, pan/ tilt unit, and the like. (Use a screw shorter than 7 mm.)
6
Rotation-preventive hole
Make use of this rotation-preventive hole to prevent any fall when mounting the camera. Always make sure that the camera is securely mounted.
7
Camera mounting bracket fixing screws (×2: M2.6 × 6 mm)
Be sure to use a 6 mm long screw.
MAX.
7
mm

Controls, Connectors and Indicators

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8
Cover
The cover slides open when push to the left.
9
[VIDEO/DC] Iris Selector Switch
This should be set according to the type of lens if an automatic iris control lens is used. VIDEO: In case of lens with EE amp built-
in.
DC: In case of lens without EE amp
built-in.
(VIDEO: At time of factory shipment)
10
[IRIS] Iris Terminal
This is connected to an automatic iris control lens. ( Page 15)
11
[MENU] Menu Button
When pressed, a menu screen is brought up. ( Page 23)
ON
SIMPLEX
ON LL
SET
AWC
MENU
CAMERA SETUP
EXT TERM-OFF
INT/GL
DUPLEX
RX TERM-OFF
NOT USED
VIDEO
DC
IRIS
12
[SET/AWC] Set. Auto White Control Button SET: Press this button to display a sub-
menu. ( Page 23)
AWC: If this button is kept pressed for
more than 1 second, a one-push­auto-white-balance function works and sets the white balance. Once it is set, even if colour temperature changes, white balance does not change. It is also possible to make fine adjustments on the set white balance. ( Page 22)
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INTRODUCTION
13
[
,
,
,
] Up-and-down, left-and-
right Button
These buttons select items on the menu screen and change a set value. (Page 23)
14
[EXT.TERM-ON/OFF] Terminal On/Off Switch of External Synchronization Signal
This is a terminating ON/OFF switch for the external synchronization input signal. When this is switched ON, termination is executed via a 75 Ω resistor.
ON: terminates at 75Ω. OFF: does not terminate at 75Ω.
(ON: At time of factory shipment)
15
[INT/GL, LL] Selector Switch for Synchronizing System
This switch sets the synchronizing system for the camera.
INT/GL:
This is set for internal synchronization (INT) or external synchronization (GL).
LL (Line Lock):
The camera’s vertical synchronization is locked to the AC 24V power line frequency. When switching between multiple cameras using a switcher, selecting this mode and adjusting the vertical phase can reduce the monitor sync disturbances occur that when the camera image is switched. (This cannot be used in regions where the power frequency is 60 Hz) (INT/GL: At time of factory shipment)
16
[DUPLEX, SIMPLEX] Selector Switch for Transmission System
If the setting is changed, be absolutely sure to switch on the power again.
DUPLEX:
This switch sets to DUPLEX when the transmission between the camera and a remote control unit is in a duplex system (two-way).
SIMPLEX:
This switch sets to SIMPLEX when the transmission between the camera and a remote control unit is in a simplex system (one-way). (DUPLEX: At time of factory shipment)
17
[RX.TERM-ON/OFF] RX Signal Terminal ON/OFF Switch
This sets whether or not the signal between RX + and RX – on the back
20
should be terminated at the value of 110 resistance.
ON: Te r minated. OFF: Not terminated.
If the system including the camera is the M.DROP (Multi-drop, RS-485) system, only the last camera mounted along the control signal cable is set to “ON” and the other cameras are set to “OFF”. In case of the M.DROP system, it becomes necessary to set the Machine ID. ( Page
35) If the system including the camera is the PTOP (Point to Point, RS-422A) system, set this switch of all the cameras to “ON”. The item STYLE on the COMMUNICA­TION screen sets M.DROP or P TO P (Page 35) (ON: At time of factory shipment)
18
NOT USED
This cannot be used. Do not switch.
Controls, Connectors and Indicators (Continued)
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DC12V
AC24V
Y/C OUT
SYNC IN
POWER
VIDEO OUT
SEE INST­RUCTION MANUAL
+
-
12
CLASS 2 ONLY(U TYPE)
ISOLATED POWER ONLY
(E TYPE)
TX
+
TX
-
RX
+
RX
-
AUX
GND
ABCD
)
(
¤
19
[DC 12V, AC 24V] Power input terminals
To input DC 12V or AC 24V power.
20
[TX+A, TX-B, RX+C, RX-D] Control signal connection terminals
Te r minals for inputting signals with electrical characteristics conforming to the EIA/TIA RS-422A or RS-485 standard.
17
RX.TERM switch
21
[AUX, GND] Auxiliary Input/Output Terminals
If there is any change in the area set on the MOTION DETECT screen, these terminals output the corresponding signals. ( Page 34) These terminals also output the B&W/ COLOUR signal. (Page 30) [Open-collector low signal. Maximum voltage 30V, current 30mA.] When carrying out B&W/COLOUR switching using the control signal, the signals are input through these terminals. (Page 30) [B&W: make; COLOUR: break]
22
[Y/C OUT] Y/C output connector
This 4-pin connector outputs the luminance and chrominance signal.
• Pin configuration of Y/C OUT connector
23
[VIDEO OUT] Video signal output connector
This BNC connector outputs a composite video signal. Connect this to the video input connector of a video monitor, switcher, etc.
24
[POWER] Power indicator lamp
This lamp lights when power is supplied to the camera.
25
[SYNC IN] Sync signal input connector
This BNC connector accepts the input of an external sync signal such as a composite video (VBS) or black burst (BB) signal. When a sync signal is input into this connector, the camera operation is automatically synchronized with the external sync signal. To terminate this connector at 75, turn ON the EXT.TERM switch
14
.
Pin No. Signal
1 GND 2 GND 3 Luminance (Y) 4 Chrominance (C)
4
2
3
1
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REC
PLAY
FFREW
REVERSE
PAUSE/ STILL
REC CHECK
STOP/EJECT
COUNT/ CLOCK
TIME MODE
TIMER REC
AL/PL RESET
MENU
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
SHIFT/TRACKING
SET/V.LOCK
RESET /CANCEL
OPERATE
SR-L910
OPE. LOCK
1
TO CAMERATO CAMERA DATA I / ODATA I / O
RXRX+RXRX
­TXTX+TXTX
-
COMCOM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
COMCOM
9/19/110/210/211/311/3 12/412/4 13/513/514/614/6 15/715/7 16/816/8
COMCOM COMCOM COMCOM
CAMERACAMERA
SWSW
UNITUNIT ALARMALARM
AUTO
4312 875 6
2 3 4 5 6 7
8
1
MONITORMONITOR OUTPUTOUTPUT
MONITORMONITOR
SERIAL-2SERIAL-2SERIAL-1SERIAL-1
VIDEO INPUTVIDEO INPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
OUTPUTOUTPUT
2
1
ONON
2 3 4 5 6 7
8
POWER
OFF
AC INPUT
ALC
LEVEL
Av Pk
L H
ALC
LEVEL
Av Pk
L H
ALC
LEVEL
Av Pk
L H
•••••
CAMERA
SW
Remote Control Unit
RM-P2580
Time lapse VCR
MONITOR
MONITOR
CAM SW OUT
VIDEO IN
COM
TO
CAMERA
MONITOR OUTPUT 2
MONITOR OUTPUT 1

CONNECTION/INSTALLATION

RM-P2580 System

System with up to 8 cameras
Camera
TK-C1460B
Camera
TK-C1460B
Camera
TK-C1460B
Camera 1
Camera 2
Camera 8
Control signal cable
Video signal cable
Power cable
AC24V or DC12V
AC24V or DC12V
AC24V or DC12V
MONITOR screen
(example showing camera ID as “05”)
When controlling with any system except the RM-P2580, execute proper settings using switches and menu screens according to the systems used. ( Page 14)
PROT OOLDUPLEXID-05C
:
“DUPLEX” should be displayed.
The number shown in the □□ part of ID-□□ should be correct.
MACHINE ID:1 (Menu screen) RX TERM: OFF (switch)
MACHINE ID:2 (Menu screen) RX TERM: OFF (switch)
MACHINE ID:8 (Menu screen) RX TERM: ON (switch)
MEMO
• When operating a system using the RM-P2580, several cameras (up to 16) can be con­nected and used on one control signal cable. Consequently, an incorrect switch setting on just a single camera will cause the entire system to work incorrectly.
• Confirm switch settings on the screen as follows.
q Confirm that the image from the camera to be checked
is displayed on the monitor.
w Tu rn OFF and then ON the AC 24 V power to the cam-
era to be checked.
e The camera begins the initial operation and characters
similar to those shown in the illustration on the right appear on the monitor screen.
r Confirm that “DUPLEX” and “ID-□□ ” are displayed and
that the ID number is the correct number (the number should be the same as the number of the VIDEO IN­PUT terminal to which the camera is connected on the rear panel of the RM-P2580).
t If wrong, set the camera ID again.
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CAMERA SETUP
SET
MENU
EXT TERM-OFF
INT/GL DUPLEX
RX TERM-OFF
NOT USED
ON LL SIMPLEX ON
EXT TERM-OFF
INT/GL
DUPLEX
RX TERM-OFF
NOT USED
ON LL SIMPLEX ON
VIDEO
DC
IRIS
AWC
A RX
+
B RX C TX
+
D TX
TX+ A TX
B
RX
+
C
RX
D
TX
+
A
TX
B
RX
+
C
RX
D
RM-P2580
Camera 2 control signal connection terminals
Connect: Camera TX+ to RM-P2580 RX+ Camera TX– to RM-P2580 RX– Camera RX+ to RM-P2580 TX+ Camera RX– to RM-P2580 TX– The A B C D marks indicated on both the camera terminals and the RM-P2580 termi­nals facilitate correct connections. Connect the terminals with identical marks.
Connecting the control signal cable
(Use a twisted-pair cable for connection. Page 17.)
Camera 1 control signal connection terminals
Setting the switches (Page 10)
Select the synchronization method of the camera image. Set the switch on all cameras to LL (Line Lock) and match with the V. PHASE. ( Page 26.)
Set this switch to the DUPLEX * If the setting is changed, be absolutely sure to
switch on the power again.
Set this switch to ON (signal termination ON) only on the camera placed at the end of the control signal cable. Set to OFF on all other cameras.
Setting on the MENU screen (Page 35)
* If the setting is changed, escape from the menu screen once, and definitely switch on the power again.
MACHINE ID setting switches
Set this item to match the RM-P2580 VIDEO INPUT terminal number for each camera.
When connecting
Tu rn OFF the power supply to all equipment to be used before making connections.
Carefully read the Instructions for each piece of equipment to be used before making
connections.
For the appropriate connection cables and the length of these, carefully read “Connections
on the back” on page 16.
The control signal cable cannot be used for loop connection.
Set to M.DROP
Set to M.DROP when the RM-P2580 is used as a remote control unit. When controlling from another machine, make sure that it matches the communication system used.
MMCO UNI CAT ION
ST LE M.DROPY MA H NE DII 1C
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION
SET
MENU
CAMERA SETUP
EXT TERM-OFF
INT/GL
DUPLEX
RX TERM-OFF
IOT USED
ON LL SIMPLEX ON
VIDEO
DC
ALC
LEVEL
Av Pk
L H
DC12V
AC24V
CLASS 2 ONLY(U TYPE)
ISOLATED POWER ONLY
(E TYPE)
TX
+
TX
-
RX+RX
-
AUX
Y/C OUT
SYNC IN
POWER
VIDEO OUT
GND
ABCD
SEE INST­RUCTION MANUAL
1
+
-
2
Execute connection/installation according to the procedures described below. Tu rn OFF the power supply to all equipment to be used before making carefully.
1.
Mounting the lens ( Page 15)
4.
Setting the switches ( Page 13)
6.
Back focus adjustment ( Page 21)
5.
Lens adjustment ( Page 20)
7.
Auto white balance control adjustment ( Page 22)
3.
Mounting the camera
( Page 18)
To controlling systems such as RM-P2580
To alarm terminals such as switches
Monitor
2.
Connections
( Page 16)
DC 12V/AC 24V power supply
Genlock sync signal generator

Procedures

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Mounting the lens

VIDEO
DC
IRIS
VIDEO
DC
3
42
1
Mount the lens according to the procedures described below.
1.
Before mounting a lens, check whether it is a C-mount or CS-mount lens. To change the mounting method, loosen the back-focus locking screw (M 2.6) using a Phillips head screwdriver, turn the back-focus adjusting ring with your fingers or the screwdriver and change the mounting method. As regards the dimension (b) of the area to which the lens is to be installed as illustrated on the left diagram, use the one with less value than what’s shown in the table below. For both the C-mount and CS-mount, never use whatever exceeds the dimen­sion (b), as such will not allow normal installation and damage the inner part of the camera, resulting in a malfunc­tion.
The F mark indicates a focal point.
2.
Mount the lens on the camera by turning the lens clockwise. Adjust its position.
3.
When using an auto-iris lens with an EE amplifier, turn the switch to the “VIDEO” side. When no EE amplifier is equipped, turn the switch to the “DC” side.
4.
If the lens has an auto-iris mechanism, connect the lens cable after checking the pin arrangement. If the lens cable has a different type of plug, use the 4-P plug supplied.
Lens Flange back (c) Dimension (b)
C mount lens 17.526mm 5.5mm or less
CS mount lens
12.5mm 5.5mm or less
1
3
4
2
BF LOCK
(b)
(c)
F
Lens DC IRIS VIDEO IRIS
Pin No. (does not contain EE amplifier) (contain EE amplifier)
1 Brake
9V [max 50mA]
2 Brake
+
NC
3Drive
+
VIDEO
4Drive
GND
3.
2.
4.
Attached 4 pin plugs
1
3
2
4
CAUTION:
Always attach the fer­rite core (supplied) to the lens cable.
( Page 16)
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DC12V
AC24V
CLASS 2 ONLY(U TYPE)
ISOLATED POWER ONLY
(E TYPE)
TX
+
TX
-
RX
+
RX
-
AUX
Y/C OUT
SYNC IN
POWER
VIDEO OUT
GND
ABCD
SEE INST­RUCTION MANUAL
1
+
-
2
Connect the DC 12 V or the AC 24 V power supply to the DC 12V/AC 24V terminals. To prevent connection errors or a cable disconnection, we recommend the use of lug plates for the connections. The following table shows the connection distances and connection cables provided that 2-conductor VVF cables (vinyl-insulated vinyl sheath cables) are used.
Maximum extension (reference)
Conductor diameter
100 m 260 m 410 m 500 m
1.0mm 1.6mm 2.0mm 2.6mm and more and more and more and more

Connections on the back

CONNECTION/INSTALLATION
Power supply
(DC 12 V or AC 24 V)

Installing the ferrite core

To retain electromagnetic compatibility, use the ferrite cores provided when connecting to the lens.
Notes:
Install the ferrite cores within 50 mm of the camera-side connectors. (Fasten the ferrite core with the wire clamp provided.)
Ferrite core
Video-iris lens (or galvanometnc-iris lens)
VIDEO
DC
IRIS
ALC
LEVEL
Av Pk
L H
Wire clamp
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Control signal cables
These cables should be connected only when it is required to control the camera using the RS-442A or RS-485 signals. The use of 0.65 4-conductor twisted pair cables is recom­mended. With these cables, the maximum ex­tension distance is 1,200 m.
Connect to the other side in pairs like this.
Connect to the other side in pairs like this.
A
B
TX+ TX
-
C
D
RX+ RX
-
Genlock connection
With some systems, when the external sync signal is a composite video or black burst sig­nal genlocking by applying an external sync input requires the horizontal phase (H PHASE) and colour phase (SC COARSE) to be adjusted.
MEMO
• Genlocking is not possible with a signal con­taining too much jitter, such as a VCR or videodisc playback signal.
•For details, consult a JVC authorized dealer.
MEMO
• If thin cables are used (i.e. with a high resistance), a significant voltage drop will occur when the unit is at its maximum power consumption. Either use a thick cable to restrict the voltage drop at the camera side to below 10%, or place the power supply near to the camera. If voltage drop occurs during operation, the performance will be unstable.
• Attach the cable conductors so that they do not come into contact with the drop prevention wires.
• Do not allow input from both a DC 12 V and AC 24 V power supply at the same time.
• When using a DC 12 V power supply, ensure that the polarities of the cable are correct.
• The AC 24 V power supply should conform to the following: Isolated power supply only
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DC12V
AC24V
CLASS 2 ONLY(U TYPE)
ISOLATED POWER ONLY
(E TYPE)
T
X
+
TX
-
R
X
+
R
X
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A
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X
Y/C OUT
SYNC IN
POWER
VIDEO OUT
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B
CD
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1
2
2mm
6mm
M3 x 6mm
MAX.
7
mm

Mounting the camera

CONNECTION/INSTALLATION
Camera mounting screw hole
Camera-mounting bracket
Rotation prevention hole
When mounting the camera on a fixer, pan/ tilt, etc., use the camera mounting screw hole located on the camera-mounting bracket.
Furthermore, make use of the rotation prevention hole to prevent the camera from falling and securely mount the camera. Special precautions must be taken for mounting the camera on a wall or a ceiling. We are not liable for any damage caused by improper installation.
Fall Prevention
• Exercise maximum caution when installing the unit to the wall or ceiling. You should not engage in the installation work yourself. Ask a professional to do the job, since the fall of the unit can result in injuries and accidents.
• When installing the unit on a fixer, Pan/ Tilt unit, etc., make sure to install it firmly using a rotation-preventing hole provided to prevent fall.
•To prevent fall, connect the unit to a section with sufficient strength (ceiling slab or channel) using a fall prevention wire such as a wire chain and the like. Use the black screw on the back of the unit for installation. Pay utmost attention to the length of the wire, too.
• Specified screw (M3 × 6 mm) Never use any screw longer than the specified length as the inside can be damaged.
CAUTION:
Use the screw with a length shorter than 7mm from a camera-mounting face.
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VIDEO
DC
IRIS
VIDEO
DC
IRIS
Camera­mounting bracket
Fixing screws
Installation of camera
• Mounting from the bottom This camera is originally designed to be mounted from the bottom, as shown q. The hole is standard photographic pan­head screw size (1/4-20 UNC). Example the Fixing unit or Pan/Tilt unit.
• Mounting from the top Remove the CAMERA MOUNTING BRACKET from the bottom of the camera by removing two fixing screws as shown w. Attach the CAMERA MOUNTING BRACKET to the top, then mount the camera on the Fixing Unit as shown e. Make sure that two original screws are used when mounting the CAMERA MOUNTING BRACKET. Be sure to use a 6 mm long locking screw for the camera­mounting bracket. (This camera is used indoor and under similar conditions.)
q
w
e
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION

Lens adjustment

ALC
LEVEL
Av Pk
L H
Connect the camera according to the connection method, turn it on, display an image on the monitor, and check the image. The camera has been factory-adjusted to the best position, but it may need to be adjusted according to the object conditions or combination of lenses. If the image is unnatural, adjust it as follows: (Also read the instruction manual of the lens.)
• LEVEL adjustment
Monitor screen
LEVEL turning direction
Too bright Counterclockwise (Toward L)
Too dark Clockwise (Toward H)
MEMO
• If the sensitivity adjustment LEVEL is
turned excessively to L, the sensitivity in­creases because of the AGC function of the camera, and the image looks grainy.
• If the video iris lens is set to too low a level,
malfunction such as the hunting phenom­enon, in which the iris opens or closes unintentionally, may occur. In such a case, first set LEVEL potentiom­eter on the lens to the H (iris open) posi­tion then adjust it to the optimum level.
LEVEL adjustment
ALC adjustment
(Does not operate.)
MEMO
Note that the lens cannot make ALC adjust­ments. Make ALC adjustments using the item AVERAGE: PEAK on the menu. (Page 26)
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Back focus adjustment

• With a fixed-focus lens
If the focus can not be adjusted correctly by rotating the lens focus ring, adjust the back focus as follows.
1.
Loosen the back focus locking screw by turning it counterclocckwise (
) with a
screwdriver.
2.
Shoot a pattern closely.
3.
Tu rn the lens focus ring to ⬁.
4.
Tu rn the back focus adjustment ring to focus at the best point.
5.
Tighten the back focus locking screw by turning it clockwise (
).
• With a zoom lens
If the image is out of focus when zooming (telephoto wide-angle), adjust the camera as follows:
1.
Loosen the back focus locking screw by turning it counterclocckwise (
) with a
screwdriver.
2.
Shoot a comparatively dark scene with thin lines.
3.
Set the lens to the maximum telephoto position, and adjust the lens focus.
4.
Set the lens to the maximum wide-angle position, and turn the back focus ring to adjust the focus. (Repeat steps
3.
and
4.
two or three
times.)
5.
Tighten the back focus locking screw by turning it clockwise (
).
Back focus adjustment
Be sure to make back-focus adjustments when changing the lens mounting method or using a different lens. If required, adjust it as follows:
To make accurate back focus adjustments, use the electronic shutter and the ND filter, and carry out the following adjustments in a state where the lens iris is released. (The ND filter acts to reduce the amount of incident light entering the lens evenly over the entire wavelength band.)
MEMO
• LENS FOCUS ADJUSTMENT MODE
At the time of focus adjustment, press the button
at the side of the unit for at least one second to open the lens iris and to fa­cilitate focusing. At this time, “LENS FOCUS ADJUSTMENT MODE” will be displayed on the monitor screen. When the adjustment has been completed, press one of the buttons
to can-
cel focus adjustment mode.
•Focus setting can differ on the color and on the black and white screen. Make adjust­ments so that the focus will come to the op­timum on both screens.
Back focus locking screw (M2.6)
Back focus adjustment ring
Lens focus ring
BF LOCK
Tighten
Loosen
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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION

Auto white balance control adjustment

Each light source has its own colour temperature. Therefore, when the main light source lighting an object is changed, the white balance should be adjusted again by pressing the AWC button.
1.
Place a white object under the same lighting condition as the object to be shot and zoom in to fill the screen with white.
2.
When the AWC button is pressed for approx. one sec., the white balance is adjusted for the object being recorded.
3.
During the time when the Auto White function is operated, "AWC OPERA­TION" is displayed (for approx. 0.5 sec.). When the appropriate white balance is acquired, "AWC OK" is displayed.
4.
Error message display
NG : OBJECT
Displayed when there is not enough white colour on an object or the colour temperature is not suitable. By taking a shot of a white object to fill the screen, adjust the white balance again.
ERROR : LOW LIGHT
Displayed when the light is low. In­crease the illumination then re-adjust the white balance.
ERROR : HIGH LIGHT
Displayed when the light is too bright. Decrease the illumination then re-ad­just the white balance.
MEMO
Even if you press the AWC button, the white balance will not be re-adjusted during the operation in the black-and-white mode.
CAMERA SETUP
SET
MENU
EXT TERM-OFF
INT/GL
DUPLEX
RX TERM-OFF
NOT USED
ON LL SIMPLEX ON
VIDEO
DC
IRIS
AWC
AWC button
AWC OK
DISPLAYING RESULT
AWC OPERATION
DURING OPERATION
AWC NG : OBJECT
OBJECT ERROR
AWC ERROR : LOW LIGHT
LOW LIGHTING
AWC ERROR : HIGH LIGHT
OVER LIGHTING
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MENU SETTING

Setting the menu

CAMERA SETUP
SET
MENU
EXT TERM-OFF
INT/GL
DUPLEX
RX TERM-OFF
NOT USED
CAMERA SETUP
SET
MENU
ON LL SIMPLEX ON
VIDEO
DC
IRIS
AWC
1.
Press the MENU button.
The MENU screen is displayed.
2.
Set the cursor (>) to a desired sub-menu using the
,
button.
3.
Press the SET button.
The selected sub-menu screen is displayed.
4.
Use the
,
button to set the
cursor (>) to a desired item.
5.
Change the set value using the
,
button.
Change of the set value displays a change mark (∗).
If you wish to change the set values of another items, repeat items
2.
to
5.
above.
6.
Press the MENU button.
The screen returns to the previous one (MENU screen).
7.
Press the MENU button.
The screen returns to the normal screen (quitting the menu display).
* When the setting is executed using the RM-
P2580, use a joy stick instead of the
button.
LACSETTINGS
IIRSLEVEL NORMAL
AEVRAEG:PEAK 82:
ACGMODE
2dB0
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B&W/COLOUR MODE
LACSETTINGS
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MENU button
SET button
MENU
SYNC ADJUST
VIDEO ADJUST MOD E ESLECT
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L
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OFF
PIORRITY ––– BCLOFF
SNSEEUP OFF
MODE
B&W/COLOUR MODE
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MENU SETTING

The flow of menu screen

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MENU
SYNC ADJUST
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