JVC TK-C553U, TK-C553E Service Manual

COPYRIGHT © 1999 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
SERVICE MANUAL
TK-C553U/TK-C553E
COLOR DOME CAMERA
No. 6687
November 1999
COPYRIGHT © 1999 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
100% recycled paper
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Title Page Section Title Page
INSTRUCTIONS
1. DISASSEMBLY
1.1 REPLACING THE FUSE ............................................... 1-1
1.2 REMOVING THE MAIN BODY .................................... 1-1
1.3 REMOVING THE DOME COVER ................................ 1-1
1.4 REMOVING THE LENS ASSEMBLY ............................ 1-1
1.5 REPLACING THE CCD IMAGE SENSOR .................... 1-2
1.5.1 Removing the CCD image sensor ....................... 1-2
1.5.2 Installing the CCD image sensor ......................... 1-3
1.6 REMOVING MAJOR CIRCUIT BOARD ....................... 1-3
1.6.1 Removing the SW board ..................................... 1-3
1.6.2 Removing the CPU board.................................... 1-3
1.6.3 Removing the POW board .................................. 1-4
1.7 REPLACEMENT OF IC223 ON THE SW-CPU
BOARD ................................................................ 1-4
1.8 EEPROM ..................................................................... 1-4
1.9 SERVICE MENU .......................................................... 1-5
2. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
2.1 EQUIPMENT NECESSARY FOR ADJUSTMENT ........ 2-1
2.2 SPECIAL IMPLEMENTS FOR
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT .............................. 2-1
2.3 STANDARD SETUP ..................................................... 2-1
2.4 SWITCH SETTINGS FOR ADJUSTMENT AND
TEST POINTS ...................................................... 2-2
2.5 ADJUST MODE ........................................................... 2-2
2.5.1 How to use the ADJUST Mode .......................... 2-2
2.5.2 How to use the ADJUST Mode with
the RM-P2580 ..................................................... 2-2
2.6 ADJUSTMENT OF THE WIDE-ANGLE LIMIT
POSITION ............................................................ 2-3
2.7 ADJUSTMENT OF VIDEO SIGNALS ........................... 2-4
3. DIAGRAMS AND CIRCUIT BOARDS
3.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM .................................... 3-2
3.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM ....................................................... 3-3
3.3 CCD BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ........................ 3-4
3.4 CCD CIRCUIT BOARD ................................................ 3-4
3.5 SW BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .......................... 3-5
3.6 SW CIRCUIT BOARD .................................................. 3-6
3.7 CPU/RCA BOARDS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .............. 3-7
3.8 CPU CIRCUIT BOARD ................................................. 3-8
3.9 RCA CIRCUIT BOARD ................................................. 3-8
3.10 POW BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ....................... 3-9
3.11 POW CIRCUIT BOARD ............................................... 3-9
3.12 TERMINAL BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ............. 3-9
3.13 TERMINAL CIRCUIT BOARD ...................................... 3-9
3.14 BLOCK DIAGRAMS of IC’s ....................................... 3-10
4. EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST
4.1 EXPLODED VIEW ....................................................... 4-1
5. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
5.1 CCD BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
5.2 SW BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
5.3 CPU BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
5.4 POW BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
5.5 RCA BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
5.6 TERMINAL BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
6. PACKING........................................................... Back cover
01
............... 5-2
02
03
04
05
............. 5-2
.............. 5-3
............ 5-6
.............. 5-6
.... 5-6
06
SECTION 1
DISASSEMBLY
1.1 REPLACING THE FUSE
CAUTION Before replacing a fuse and in order to prevent a recur­rence of the same trouble, investigate what caused the fuse to blow, repair it and confirm normal operation. To protect the equipment and provide safety, be sure to replace with a fuse having the specified part number.
(1) Set the power switch to OFF. (2) Remove the POW board. (See section 1.6.3) (3) Fuse F1 is located on the POW board.
(For the part No. of fuse, see Symbol No. 29 on page 4-2.)
1.3 REMOVING THE DOME COVER
(1) Rotate the dome cover
move it from the MAIN body.
in the direction of and re-
Å
Fig. 1-3
Å
POW board
Fig. 1-1
1.2 REMOVING THE MAIN BODY
(1) Loosen screw
of the arrow to remove the Main Body from the ceiling.
then rotate the Main Body in the direction
1
1
F1
1.4 REMOVING THE LENS ASSEMBLY
(1) Remove the dome cover as described in section 1.3. (2) Remove the three screws
2
Ç
and the screw 3 .
2
2
ı
2
3
Fig. 1-4
Fig. 1-2
1-1
(3) Pull up the upper plate
4
and the ring Ç .
ı
ı
Ç
Fig. 1-5
(4) Disconnect CN201, CN202, CN203, CN204 and CN303.
1.5 REPLACING THE CCD IMAGE SENSOR
The image sensor is interchangeable only with a specified
image sensor.
New image sensors and crystal filters should be handled so
as not to leave fingerprints or grease on their glass surfaces. To remove attached dirt or grease, blow on the glass surface until it becomes misted then wipe it gently with a cotton swab. (Do not use alcohol or other similar substances.)
After replacement, all of the adjustments should be performed
from the beginning.
Note that the image sensor is susceptible to static damage. Be sure to take anti-static measures before replacing it. After an image sensor has been removed, an electrical charge
may remain on the terminals of the camera circuit for a cer­tain period of time. If a new image sensor is inserted into the socket in this con­dition, the image sensor may be instantly damaged by the remaining electric charge. To prevent this happening, wait a while (2 to 3 minutes) after removing an image sensor until inserting another one in the socket.
(5) Remove the two screws
the direction of the arrow.
CN202
CN203
CN303
CN201
CN204
Fig. 1-6
and out the lens assembly Î in
4
Î
After the CCD board has been removed from the lens as-
sembly, the back-focus adjustment should be performed again.
1.5.1 Removing the CCD image sensor
(1) Remove the lens assembly as described in section 1.4. (2) Remove the two screws
and then remove CCD board.
5
and remove the wire guard ´ ,
5
CCD board
5
´
Fig. 1-8
Fig. 1-7
1-2
4
6
SW board
CN301
(3) Press the sensor holder extremity Ï then remove the sen-
sor holder
to remove the CCD.
˝
Ï
Fig. 1-9
1.5.2 Installing the CCD image sensor
(1) Install the CCD image sensor in the reverse order to the
removal procedure.
Note : • Install the CCD slowly on the guide pin. (If placed in
the wrong direction, it cannot be installed.)
• For the low-pass filter installation position, see page 4-1 on [TK-C553 EXPLODED VIEW]
1.6 REMOVING MAJOR CIRCUIT BOARD
1.6.1 Removing the SW board
(1) Remove the upper plate and the ring as described in section
1.4.
(2) Remove the screw
move the SW board.
and disconnect CN301, and then re-
6
$
.
Fig. 1-10
˝
Sensor holder
CCD
Fig. 1-11
1.6.2 Removing the CPU board
(1) Remove the SW board as described in section 1.6.1. (2) Remove the three screws
.
Ó
and remove the chassis cover
7
7
Ó
7
7
Fig. 1-12
1-3
(3) Remove the three screws
remove the CPU board.
8
and remove CN205, and then
8
CN205
8
CPU board
Fig. 1-13
1.6.3 Removing the POW board
(1) Remove the CPU board as described in section 1.6.2. (2) Remove the S. INSULATOR
ˆ
.
1.7 REPLACEMENT OF IC223 ON THE SW-CPU BOARD
(1) A special tool is available for use in removing IC223 (please
purchase SUN HAYATO Model GY-X8 or similar tool separetely). Two small screwdrivers can also be used in place of the special tool.
A
Fig. 1-16
(2) When using the special tool, fit sections A of the tool into
grooves B on the opposite corners of the IC socket and re­move the IC as if pinching it up. When using small screwdrivers, fit their tips into the grooves ay the opposite corners of the IC socket and remove the IC as if pulling it up.
ˆ
Fig. 1-14
(3) Remove the two screws
9
and remove the POW board.
9
B
B
Fig. 1-17
(3) When inserting the IC, align the IC orientation and fit it into
position with a finger, taking care that the attached IC is not tilted.
Fig. 1-18
1.8 EEPROM
POW board
Fig. 1-15
1-4
IC220 on the CPU board is an EEPROM which can erase and write electrically and stores the following data.
1. SETUP MENU setting data
2. SERVICE MENU setting data
3. POSITION SETUP setting data
1.9 SERVICE MENU
The SERVICE MENU mode is used during servicing. It is configured as shown below.
While pressing the "SET" button, turn the power ON.
LEFT RIGHT SET
Fig. 1-19 is the SERVICE MENU default screen. Select the item by using the "UP" and "DOWN" button. When an item is selected, press the "SET" button. Items selected that contain the ".." display are entered to the menu as indicated below.
––SERVICE MENU––
>MON I T OR . .
A D J U S T . . FACTORY SETT INGS SPEC I AL SETT INGS END
The setting contents on the right and left can be changed with the "LEFT" and "RIGHT" buttons. When the setting contents of an item are changed, an "*" is displayed between the ">" and the item name. When the setting contents are saved, the "*" will disappear.
FACTORY SETTING - When this is selected, all of the user setting items resume to the factory-set default values. However the adjustment values are not changed.
END - to quit the SERVICE MENU.
UP
DOWN
UPPER PLATE
FIX MODE PLSC1258 V0–06
Fig. 1-19
MONITOR
ADJUST
>FSC 62
––MONITOR––
IRIS Av Data 183 I R I S P k D a t a 6 5 0
IRIS TOTAL Data 127 DC I R I S L ENS 1 1 9 AGC G a i n 0 W
.BAL R–B Data –20
W
.BAL Mg –G Data –11 RGain 470 BGain 872
––ADJUST––
FH 16 0 YGAIN 66 ALC L EVEL 1 36 BURS T 8 4 RGAIN 174 BGAIN 147 CGAIN 58
END MEMORY
Fig. 1-20
FIX MODE PLSCD58 VO-06 - The ROM (CPU board IC223) parts no. and the version description are displayed.
[Monitor Screen]
The camera status is displayed. The data displayed in the brackets ( ) indicates the range. When the "SET" button is pressed, it resumes to the default screen. Iris Av Data - The average value data of the luminance level within the
photometry area. (0 to 752)
Iris Pk Data - The luminance level peak data within the photometry area.
(0 to 752).
Iris Total Data - The luminance level data within the photometry area.
When all adjustments are carried out, the ALC is 128 and the AGC is 115 as indicated (0 to 1962)
DC Iris Lens- This is the DC iris lens voltage data. 255 is indicated at 5 V.
(0 to 255 range)
AGC Gain - This is the AGC mode data. When the AGC mode is OFF, "0" is
displayed. 274 is displayed during 10dB and 589 during 20dB. (0 to 675).
W. BAL R-B Data - The axis data of (R-B) and average value data of the
(Mg-G) on the vectorscope. (-1024 to 1023)
R Gain - This is the G gain against the R and B gain. (128 to 32640)
[Adjust Screen]
This is the adjustment menu. For details, see section 2.
Fig. 1-21
––SPCAL SETT INGS––
SPECIAL SETTING
> D I G I T A L Z O OM M A X X 2
END
Fig. 1-22
[Special Setting Screen]
The maximum magnification of the digital zoom is set. Values of x1, x2, x4 or x8 can be selected. The default value is x2. When the END is selected the unit returns to the initial screen.
1-5
SECTION 2
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
2.1 EQUIPMENT NECESSARY FOR ADJUSTMENT
Instrument Condition
Oscilloscope Capable of measuring 100MHz or higher bands and calibrated.
Vectorscope Must be calibrated.
Frequency counter Readable in 8 or more digits. Constancy of 0.1 ppm/1 × 10
Multimeter Input impedance of 10 MΩ or higher and calibrated.
TV monitor Color type instrument with a 75 video input.
2.2 SPECIAL IMPLEMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
1
Gray scale chart <Part No. : GS2L>
2
Color bars chart <Part No. : GC-2A>
–7
or more at 0°C to 40°C and calibrated.
3
Color bars chart <Part No. : CC-2T>
WYL Cy G Mg R B
Reflective type Reflective type Transmissive type
2.3 STANDARD SETUP
• For convenient adjustment of the lens to the proper angle, remove the dome cover.
• Set the dip switch on the (SW board S306) L/L to OFF and TERMINATION also to OFF.
Test pattern
3200K halogen lamps
TK-C553
Terminal base assembly
75 terminator
WYL Cy G Mg R B
75 terminator
2-1
AC 24 V
Color monitorWFMVectorscope
Oscilloscope
2.4 SWITCH SETTINGS FOR ADJUSTMENT AND TEST POINTS
TP305 fsc
TP305 FH
L/L OFF
Adjustment button
2.5 ADJUST MODE
To make electrical adjustments, select the ADJUST mode from the SERVICE MENU. (See page 1-5 “1.9 SERVICE MENU”)
2.5.1 How to use the ADJUST Mode
(1) Start-up
1) From the SERVICE MENU, select the “DOWN” button and move the “>” cursor to “ADJUST”.
2) Press the “SET” button to set the ADJUST mode (Fig. 2-5-1).
(2) Adjustments
1) Press the “UP” or “DOWN” button to move the cursor to the item you wish to adjust.
2) Press the “LEFT” or “RIGHT” button to adjust to a specified value. For the items of which settings are changed, “*” will appear between the cursor and the item name. When these changes have been saved, the “*” will disappear.
(3) Saving the Settings
1) Press the “UP” or “DOWN” button to move the cursor to “END”.
2) Press the “LEFT” or “RIGHT” button to set the END setting to “MEMORY”.
3) Press the “SET” button to save the adjusted values.
TERMINAL OFF
2.5.2 How to use the ADJUST Mode with the RM-P2580
An adjustment can be executed by triggering the SERVICE MENU from the RM-2580 when this is used.
(1) Start-up
1) Press the “MENU” button on the RM-P2580 for three seconds to open the SETUP screen (see fig.2-5-2).
2) Use the “PAN/TILT” control lever to move the cursor to “CAMERA”.
3) If the “SET” button is pressed on the RM-P2580 and then the “ENTER” button is pressed four times within four seconds, the SERVICE MENU will appear.
4) Use the “PAN/TILT” control lever to move the cursor to “ADJUST”.
5) Press the “SET” button on the RM-P2580 to enter the ADJUST mode (Fig. 2-5-1).
(2) Adjustment and Saving the Settings
Follow the same steps as described in 2.5.1 (2) and (3) ex­cept that the ”PAN/TILT control lever is used in place of the “UP”, ”DOWN”, ”LEFT”, ”RIGHT” buttons, and the “SET button on the RM-P2580 is used in place of the “SET” but­ton. To exit from the SETUP screen, press the “MENU” button on the RM-P2580.
NOTE : If the END setting is cleared and if the “SET” button
is pressed, the initial screen of the SERVICE MENU will be resumed without saving the adjusted values.
––ADJUST––
> F S C 1 0 9
*
FH 16 8 YGAIN 121 ALC L EVEL 13 1 BURS T 7 1 RGAIN 139 BGAIN 124 CGAIN 68 END MEMORY
Fig. 2-5-1
––S E T U P ––
POS I T I ON SETUP . .
>CAM ERA..
CONTROL UN I T . .
Fig. 2-5-2
2-2
No.
Measuring
Item Mode Adjustment steps
instrument & Input signals
Measuring point (*) Adjustment points (-) Adjustment level (+)
2.6 ADJUSTMENT OF THE WIDE-ANGLE LIMIT POSITION
• This is to adjust the wide-angle limit position for the zoom ring. This instrument is delivered after the camera has been adjusted. Thus, there are no adjustment needs except for the replacement of the lens assemblies.
• This unit uses a variable-focal lens, if the wide-angle limit position is not in the right position, the correct focus may not be obtained depending on the zoom position. Thus, the following adjustment must be performed when replacing the lens assem­bly.
1 Wide-angle
limit position adjustment
AGC MODE
Focus ring
Zoom ring
OFF
N ∞
TW
Å
ı
(1) Loosen the wide-angle limit setting screw
of the lens.
(2) Turn the focus ring of the lens to the
tion as shown in the left diagram.
(3) Bring a subject at a distance of 3 meters into
focus (A distance of over 3 m can be consid­ered as infinity (∞)).
ı
Å
posi-
2-3
Å
Align the screw and the ring edge.
(4) While aligning the wide-angle limit setting
screw the limit position, tighten the screw.
to the edge of the zoom ring to set
Å
Measuring
No.
Item Mode Adjustment steps
instrument & Input signals
2.7 ADJUSTMENT OF VIDEO SIGNALS
Measuring point (*) Adjustment points (-) Adjustment level (+)
1 FSC
adjustment
2FH
adjustment
3 Y GAIN
adjustment
Frequency indicator
Digital Voltmeter
Oscilloscope
ADJUST mode FSC
ADJUST mode FH
ADJUST mode Y GAIN
*
TP305 [SW]
-
LEFT or RIGHT button
+
3.579545 MHz <U model>
+
4.433618 MHz <E model>
TP301 [SW]
*
-
LEFT or RIGHT button
+
3.5 V
*
VIDEO OUT 75 resistor terminated
-
LEFT or RIGHT button
+
790 mVp-p (111 IRE) <U model> 780 mVp-p (111 %) <E model>
(1) Move the ADJUST Menu cursor to “FSC”. (2) Press the “LEFT” or “RIGHT” button to ad-
just FSC to the specified value.
(1) Move the ADJUST Menu cursor to “FH”. (2) By using the left and right buttons, adjust the
voltage to 3.5V.
(1) Move the ADJUST Menu cursor to “ALC
LEVEL”.
(2) Press the “LEFT” or “RIGHT” button to set
the maximum value. (3) Move the ADJUST Menu cursor to “Y GAIN”. (4) Press the “LEFT” or “RIGHT” button to ad-
just the level to the specified value.
4 ALC LEVEL
Adjustment
Oscilloscope (H-rate 10 : 1) or W, F, M grayscale chart
ADJUST mode ALC LEVEL
*
VIDEO OUT 75 resistor terminated
-
LEFT or RIGHT button
+
714 mVp-p (100 IRE) <U model> 700 mVp-p (100 %) <E model>
(1) Attach the ND50 filter over the lens. (2) Move the ADJUST Menu cursor to the “ALC
LEVEL”. (3) Press the “LEFT” or “RIGHT” button to ad-
just the level to the specified value.
2-4
No.
Measuring
Item Mode Adjustment steps
instrument & Input signals
Measuring point (*) Adjustment points (-) Adjustment level (+)
5 BURST
Adjustment
6 White
Balance Adjustment
Oscilloscope (H-rate 10 : 1)
Oscilloscope (H-rate 10 : 1) or W, F, M grayscale chart (Just Scan)
ADJUST mode BURST
ADJUST mode R GAIN B GAIN
*
VIDEO OUT 75 resistor terminated
-
LEFT or RIGHT button
+
286 mVp-p (40 IRE) <U model>
+
300 mVp-p <E model>
*
VIDEO OUT 75 resistor terminated
-
LEFT or RIGHT button
+
Minimum carrier leak
(1) Move the ADJUST Menu cursor to “BURST”. (2) Press the “LEFT” or “RIGHT” button to ad-
just it to the specified value.
(1) Move the ADJUST Menu cursor to “R GAIN”
or “B GAIN”.
(2) Press the “LEFT” or “RIGHT” button to ad-
just the R GAIN or B GAIN so that the carrier leak is reduced to the minimum. If a vector scope is used to perform this step, raise the vector scope gain and adjust it to bring the noise to the center.
< U model > < E model >
2-5
+
Noise in the center
No.
Measuring
Item Mode Adjustment steps
instrument & Input signals
Measuring point (*) Adjustment points (-) Adjustment level (+)
7 C GAIN
Adjustment
Oscilloscope Color-bar chart (Reflective Type)
ADJUST mode C GAIN
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ­Vectorscope Color-bar chart (
Transmissive Type
R
ADJUST mode C GAIN
)
< U model > < E model >
*
VIDEO OUT 75 resistor terminated
-
LEFT or RIGHT button
+
300mVp-p
*
VIDEO OUT 75 resistor terminated
-
LEFT or RIGHT button
+
Bring the R (Red) of the vectorscope to the center of
.
When the color bar chart is of the Reflective Type: (1) Move the ADJUST menu cursor to the ALC
LEVEL, then adjust the white level to 100% by using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons. (Later on the adjustment values will be returned to the original values, so write down the adjust­ment values).
(2) Move the ADJUST menu cursor to C GAIN,
then adjust the red level of the color bar to 300 mVp-p.
(3) Move the ADJUST menu cursor to the ALC
LEVEL, then return the ALC LEVEL to its origi­nal value.
When the color bar chart is of the Transmissive Type: (1) Move the ADJUST menu cursor to the ALC
LEVEL, then adjust the white level to 100% by using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons. (Later on the adjustment values will be returned to the original values, so write down the adjust-
ment values). (2) Move the ADJUST menu cursor to C GAIN”. (3) Press the “LEFT” or RIGHT button to bring
the R (Red) of the vectorscope into the center
of
.
(4) Move the ADJUST menu cursor to the ALC
LEVEL, then return the ALC LEVEL to its origi-
nal value.
8 Adjustment
Memory Mode
FH 12 8 YGAI N 10 5 A L C L E V E L 1 2 8 BURST 1 0 5 RGAIN 128 BGAIN 128 C G A I N 1 0 5
> E N D M E M O R Y
ADJUST mode END
––ADJUS T ––
(1) Move the ADJUST Menu cursor to “END”. (2) Press the “LEFT” or “RIGHT” button to set
the END setting to “MEMORY”. (3) Press the “SET” button to save the adjust-
ment, and the SERVICE MENU will be dis-
played. (4) Move the SERVICE MENU cursor to “END”
and press the “SET” button to exit the menu
screen.
* Set the END setting to “CLEAR” and press
the “SET” button, the adjustment will then
not be put into the memory and a return will
be made to the value that was in place be-
fore the adjustment was made.
2-6
SECTION 3
DIAGRAMS AND CIRCUIT BOARDS
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTES
• Schematic safety precaution
! Parts are safety related parts. When replacing them, be sure to use the specified parts.
• Voltage and waveform measurements
Voltage: Measured with digital voltmeter in DC range;
lens closed.
Waveform: Gray scale illuminated at more than 4000 lux at
3200K lighting.
• Unit of value
Unless otherwise specified
1) Resistance is in (1/6 W)
2) Capacitance is in µF
3) Inductance is in µH
REPLACING SURFACE MOUNT “CHIP” COMPONENTS
• Some resistors, shorting jumpers (0 resistance), ceramic
capacitors, transistors, and diodes are chip parts. These chip parts cannot be reused after they are once removed.
• Chip resistors used in some circuits are of high precision type having little error in resistance. To demonstrate the full capacity of this set, place an order for proper parts referring to the diagrams and parts lists in the section 5.
• Soldering cautions:
1) Do not apply heat for more than 3 seconds.
2) Avoid using a rubbing stroke when soldering.
3) Discard removed chips; do not reuse them.
4) Supplementary cementing is not required.
5) Use care not to scratch or otherwise damage the chips.
Two digits show resistance of R1 in abbreviation.
1
43 : 4.7 k 14 : 10 k 24 : 22 k 44 : 47 k
Roman letter show the resistive ratio between R1 and R2
2
in abbreviation.
E : R2/R1 = 1/1 Y : R2/R1 = 5/1 W : R2/R1 = 2/1 X : R2/R1 = 1/2 T : R2 is opened.
Symbol the shape of resistor in abbreviation.
3
[2] Chip transistors and chip F.E.T.s
2SA 2SB
C
BE
2SC 2SD
C
BE
(Top view) (Top view)
2SJ2SK
G
G
CHIP PARTS PIN ARRANGEMENT
[1] Digital transistors
DTC 1
1 2 3
C
R1
R2
BE
DTA 1 DTB 1
R1
BE
(Top view) (Top view)
3-1
1 2 3
C
R2
SD
SD
(Top view) (Top view)
[3] Chip diodes
MA143A/MA742 MA142WA MA142A
(Top view)(Top view) (Top view)
3.1 OVERALL WIRNING DIAGRAM
RCA
SW
CCD
CPU
POW
TERMINAL
CN701
CN700
CN2
CN600
CN204
CN1CN205
CN301
CN206
CN202
CN2
CN201
CN203
CN1
7.0V 7.0V
15V15V
TXH
TXC
RXC
SI
SO
EX
GND
LEFT
RIGHT
DOWN
GND
RXH
UP
SET
fsc CONT
SHUTTER
HD
GND
VBS
FH
DEC
IRIS
GND
CCU
VD
GND
V RESET
L/L
DVD
fsc
GND
9V
3.3V
9V5V5V
3.3V
SISOEX
DOWN
RIGHT
RXH
GND
LEFT
GND
RXC
TXC
TXH
UP
HD
VD
L/L
fsc
fsc CONT
V RESET
FH
DEC
SHUTTER
GND
DVD
GND
CCU
GND
IRIS
VBS
GND
SET
5V5V9V
3.3V9V3.3V
7.5V
15V
GND
GND
5V
9V
9V
GND(RXC
)
GND(RXH
)
GND(TXH
)
GND(TXC
)
GND(L/L
)
CCU(VBS
)
5V
GND
5.7V
15V
7.5V
GND
GND
5V
9V
GND(RXC
)
9V
GND(RXH
)
GND(TXH
)
CCU(VBS
)
GND(L/L
)
GND(TXC
)
5V
5.7V
GND
AC24V/DC12V
(
)
AC24V/DC12V
(
)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
VIDEO GND
TXC
TXH
RXH
RXC
VBS
AC24V/DC12V
(
)
AC24V/DC12V
(
)
AC24V/DC12V
( )
AC24V/DC12V
(
)
GND
GND
VBS
GND
TXC
RXH
RXC
TXH
RXC
RXH
TXH
TXC
GND
VBS
GND
GND
123456789
10
123456789
10
M.OUT
GND
M.OUT
GND221
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
363534333231302928272625242322212019181716151413121110
987654321
123456789
101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536
GND
GND
V SUB
GND
GND
H2
H1
RG
GND
H2
GND
H1
GND
RG
GND
V SUB
GND
GND
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
GND
GND
V4
V3
V2
V1
NC
GND
CCD OUT
GND
GND
V4
V3
V2
V1
GND
CCD OUT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
1C
3-2 3-2
SLICE
IC206
IC206
TP21
TP22
VD
DVD
TP301
IC305
T1
L1
IC2 IC3 IC4 IC5 IC6
-7.5V +15V +5V +8.5V
VBS
RXC RXH TXH TXC
AC24V/DC12V
(
)
AC24V/DC12V
(
)
POW BOARD
TERMINAL BOARD
3.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM
1C
TP1
3-3 3-3
CCD BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
CCD CIRCUIT BOARD
FROM/TO CPU CN201,CN203
FROM/TO CPU CN202
CCD
10.2
10.2
-0.2
-0.3
-7.8
-7.9
-8.5
4.6
5.0
 SIDE B  SIDE A 
3.3
3.4
2C(両面
)
3-4 3-4
3-4
NC : OPEN   SC94298
SW BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
FROM/TO CPU CN206
SC93501
The components shown in       are not actually mounted on the board.
PHASE COMP
AUDIO
3.5
0
0
4.8
0
0.4
3.3
0.4
5.6
3.3
2.8
2.8
4.1
2.8
2.8
1.4
4.9
0
4.9
4.4
0.1
2.3
2C
R317
OPEN
R318
0
R335 390k
C400 OPEN
OPEN
0
R336 820k
R415 OPEN
OPEN
3.3k
C330
0.027
R378 OPEN
R379
0
R375
0
R400
0
R396 OPEN
R397 OPEN
3-5 3-5
3-5
R401 OPEN
R408
OPEN
R409 OPEN
1234
A
B
C
D
4321
A
B
C
D
2C(両面
)
14
8
1
7
169
1
8
ADDRESS TABLE OF BOARD PARTS
Each address may have an address error by one interval.
Side
Y axis X axis
A-1C
IC300 IC302 IC303 IC304 IC305 IC306 IC307
Q300 Q301 Q302 Q303 Q304 Q305 Q310 Q311 Q312 Q313
D300 D301 D302 D303 D304 D305 D306 D307
B-2C B-4C B-4B B-3D B-4A B-1A B-4A
B-1B B-1C B-2C B-2C B-3C B-4B B-2C B-3C B-1A B-1A
B-1C B-2D A-2D B-3C B-1A B-1A B-1A B-1A
D308 D309 D310 D311
R300 R301 R302 R303 R304 R305 R306 R307 R308 R309 R310 R311 R312 R313 R314 R315 R316 R317 R318 R320 R321 R322
B-1B B-1B B-1C B-1B
B-1B B-1B B-1B B-1C B-1B B-1B B-1C B-1C B-2C B-2C B-2C B-2C B-2C B-2C B-2C B-2C B-1C B-2C B-2C B-3C B-3C B-3C
R323 R324 R325 R326 R327 R328 R329 R330 R331 R332 R333 R334 R335 R336 R337 R338 R339 R340 R341 R342 R343 R344 R345 R346 R347 R348 R349
B-3C A-3C B-4C A-4C A-4B A-4C A-4C A-4C A-4B A-4C A-4C A-4B B-4B B-4B B-4B B-1B B-3B B-2C B-2C B-3C B-3C B-3D B-3D A-3D B-3D B-3D B-3D
R350 R351 R352 R353 R354 R355 R356 R357 R358 R359 R360 R361 R362 R363 R364 R365 R366 R367 R368 R369 R370 R371 R372 R373 R374 R375 R376
B-3D B-3D B-2D B-2D B-2C B-2D B-2C B-2D B-4D B-3D B-3D B-3C B-3D B-3C B-3C B-4B B-4B B-4C B-4C B-4C B-4C B-4C B-4C B-1B B-1C B-4A B-4B
R378 R379 R380 R381 R382 R383 R384 R385 R386 R387 R388 R389 R390 R391 R396 R397 R398 R400 R401 R402 R403 R404 R405 R406 R407 R408 R409
B-4B B-4B B-3A B-4A B-4A B-4A B-4A B-3A B-4A A-4A B-4A B-4A B-4A B-4A B-2C A-3C B-3B A-4D A-1B B-1B B-1B B-1B A-1A A-1A B-1A B-1A A-1A
R410 R411 R412 R413 R414 R415 R416
VR300
C300 C301 C302 C303 C304 C305 C306 C307 C308 C309 C310 C311 C312 C313 C320 C321 C322
B-1A B-1A B-1A B-1A B-1A B-4A B-4A
A-3D
B-1B B-1C A-1C A-1C B-2C B-2C B-2C B-2C B-1C B-1C A-2C A-1B B-1B A-1B B-3C A-4B B-3C
C323 C324 C325 C326 C327 C328 C329 C330 C331 C332 C333 C340 C341 C342 C343 C344 C345 C346 C347 C348 C349 C350 C351 C352 C353 C354 C355
B-4C A-4C A-4C A-4C A-4B A-4B B-4B B-4B B-1C A-1C B-4B B-2D B-3D B-3C A-3D B-3C A-3D A-3D B-3D B-2D B-2D B-2D B-2C B-2C B-4C B-3C B-3D
C356 C357 C358 C359 C360 C361 C362 C370 C371 C372 C373 C374 C375 C376 C377 C378 C379 C380 C381 C400
L300 L301 L302 L303 L304 L305
B-3C B-3C B-4C B-4B B-4B B-4B B-3C B-3A B-4A B-4A A-4A B-4A B-4A B-4A B-4A B-4A B-4A B-1A B-1A B-4B
B-1B A-2C B-4D B-3D B-3D B-3C
L306 L307 L308
TP301 TP302 TP304 TP305
LC300
CN300 CN301 CN302 CN303
S301 S302 S303 S304 S305 S306
X300
B-4B B-4A A-1A
A-2D A-2D A-1D A-1D
A-4A
A-1A A-1B A-3C A-4A
A-4A A-4B A-4B A-4B A-4C A-3C
A-2D
SWCIRCUIT BOARD
SIDE B 
SIDE A 
3.6
3-6
3-6
SET
UP
RIGHT
DOWN
LEFT
AGC
10bit
ADC
OUTPUT LATCH
CDS/AGC
AD
V.DRIVE
CHARACTER
GEN
DA
CPU
EEPROM
ROM
Y/C MIX
2C
CDS
CC y
y
BLK
BLK
MTRX
D/A
D/AMOD
1/4
1/n
1/2
1/m
BUF
F.F.
C GMIX
C GMIX
MTRX
GAIN
MTRX
MLTPLX
BUF
P/C
1H DL
MLTPLX.
OB
CLAMP
PRE-
KNEE
DECODE
TIME-DIV.
FROM/TO CCD CN1
FROM/TO CCD CN2
FROM/TO CCD CN1
FROM/TO SW CN301
FROM/TO POW CN1
SC92659
3.7
3.0
0.1
0.1
3.0
2.9
3.0
2.9
7.1
7.1
0.3
0.2
6.7
6.7
3.3
0
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
0
2.1
0
0
0
0
3.31.6
0.11.0
1.0
3.3
1.5
1.8
5.0
2.7
2.9
4.7
2.5
4.6
4.6
4.0
4.6
4.9
2.5
0
0
4.6
4.8
0
0
0
2.6
5.0
0
4.2
4.2
0
0
1.5
2.5
4.8
2.9
1.6
3.0
1.0
1.0
0
2.7
2.3
5.0
1.7
0.1
0.1
2.9
2.9
2.9
3.0
3.0
3.0
0
2.9 3.1 0
2.9
1.4
2.6
0.1
1.4
2.9
0.2
0.7
2.8
0.2 0
1.5
3.1
3.1
0.9
0.9
0
1.5
1.6
1.5
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
0.5
1.8
0.5
0.5
0
0
3.3
0
3.0
0
1.8
0
0
3.0
0
1.5
2.6
2.2
3.3
2.4
0
1.4
2.5
0.8
4.9
4.9
0
2.5
3.2
3.2
3.1
3.2
3.2
4.9
4.8
2.9
0
4.9
0
4.9
4.8
4.6
4.9
4.9
4.9
0
4.9
4.9
4.9
0.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.6
4.6
4.0
4.9
0
4.9
0
0
4.9
4.9
2.5
2.2
2.6 2.2
2.6
1.9
1.6
2.5
2.5
2.7
1.8
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
5.0
4.8
4.7
4.9
2.5
5.0
0
0
4.9
0
0
0
5.6
4.9
4.9
4.9
2.6
4.9
0
4.9
0
0
0
0
5.0
2.6
1.4
2.2
4.2
3.0
4.8
0.1
0.8
2.7
2.2
2.7
2.5
0
2.1
5.1
0
3.0
2.6
2.4
3.1
2.9
2.8
0.5
1.2
2.2
3.1
1.5
3.8
2.7
2.2
0.1
4.5 0
1.4
0.1
2.2
2.7
2.6
2.8
0.2
5.0
0.7
0.7
3.9
2.1
2.1
2.0 0
4.1
0.9
3.1
1.2
1.4
1.4
3.3
2.0
2.2
2.1 0
4.2
0.3
1.2
0
5.0 0
0
0
2.2
1.3
2.1
2.5
2.1
0.9
1.8
2.8
2.6
2.5
1.70
1.92.6
2.3
2.5
2.3
2.5
2.3
2.6
3.0
3.0
3.5
5.6
3.3
3.3
1.7
1.3
1.7
2.0
1.3
3.1
3.1
3.1
1.1
1.8
1.4
JK600
RCA BOARD
3-7
3-7
CPU/RCA BOARDS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
+5V(A
)
R354
0
IC223
PLSC1258
Symbol No.
NC : OPEN
+5V(D
)
*
CPU CIRCUIT BOARD RCA CIRCUIT BOARD
D
C
B
A
1234
4321
A
B
C
D
2C(両面
)
10
1
1
16
30
1
91
120
31
60
61
90
1
3
31
1
10
2011
35
1
236
7
1
148
41
5
8
4
1
8
5
71
8
14
8
1
9
16
25 36
37
48
12
1
2413
80
51
81
100
50
31
1
30
5
8
4
1
8
14
71
8
14
71
SIDE B 
SIDE B SIDE A 
ADDRESS TABLE OF BOARD PARTS
Each address may have an address error by one interval.
Side
Y axis X axis
A-1C
IC201 IC202 IC203 IC204 IC205 IC206 IC207 IC208 IC209 IC210 IC211 IC212 IC213 IC214 IC215 IC216 IC217 IC218 IC219 IC220 IC223 IC224 IC225 IC226
Q201 Q202 Q203
A-3C B-3C A-4C B-3A B-2B B-1B B-2A B-2B B-4A B-3B B-3B B-4C B-1B B-2B A-4C B-1B B-2D B-2C B-4D B-3D A-2D B-4C B-4C B-2A
B-3A B-4A B-1B
Q204 Q205 Q206 Q207 Q208 Q209 Q210 Q211 Q212
D201 D202 D203 D204 D206 D207 D305
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10
B-1B B-2A B-2B A-2B B-3B B-1B B-3A B-3A B-1B
A-1B A-4B B-4A A-3B A-1B B-1A B-3A
B-3D A-3D A-3D A-4D A-4B A-4D B-4C B-4C B-2D B-2D
R11 R12 R14 R200 R201 R202 R203 R204 R205 R206 R207 R208 R209 R210 R211 R212 R213 R214 R215 R216 R217 R218 R219 R220 R221 R222 R223 R224
B-2D B-2D B-3B A-1B A-2C A-3C B-4C B-3C A-3C B-4C B-3C B-3C B-3B B-3B B-3C B-4B B-4B B-4C B-4B B-4B B-4B B-4B B-4B A-4B A-4B B-4B A-4B B-4D
R225 R226 R227 R228 R229 R230 R231 R232 R233 R234 R235 R236 R237 R238 R239 R240 R241 R242 R243 R244 R245 R246 R247 R248 R249 R250 R251 R252
B-4B A-4B B-4C A-4B A-4B B-4B B-4B A-2B B-3A A-4A B-3A B-3A B-3A B-3A B-3A A-2B B-1B B-1A B-3A A-1B B-1B B-3A A-2B B-1B B-2B B-2B B-1B A-1A
R253 R254 R255 R256 R257 R258 R259 R260 R261 R262 R263 R264 R265 R266 R267 R268 R269 R270 R271 R272 R273 R275 R276 R277 R278 R279 R280 R281
A-1B B-3A A-4A B-3A B-3A B-2A B-2A B-2A B-2A B-2A B-2A B-2A B-2A B-2A B-2B B-2B B-2B A-2B B-2B A-3D A-2B A-1A A-1B A-3D A-3D B-4B B-4A A-4A
R282 R283 R284 R285 R286 R287 R288 R289 R290 R291 R292 R293 R294 R295 R298 R299 R300 R301 R302 R303 R304 R305 R306 R307 R308 R309 R310 R311
A-3B B-3B A-4B B-4B B-4A A-3A B-4B A-3A A-3D A-3C B-3B B-3A B-3B A-3B B-3B B-3A B-3A B-3B B-3A B-3D B-3D B-1C A-1B B-1B A-2B A-3C A-3C A-2C
R312 R313 R314 R315 R316 R317 R318 R319 R320 R321 R322 R323 R324 R325 R326 R327 R328 R329 R330 R331 R332 R333 R334 R335 R336 R337 R338 R339
B-3C B-3C B-2C B-3C B-2C B-2C A-2C A-2C A-2C A-2C A-2C A-2B A-2B A-2C B-2C B-2C B-2C B-2C B-2C B-2C A-2C A-2D B-3D A-3C B-3C A-3C B-3C B-3C
R340 R341 R342 R343 R344 R345 R346 R347 R348 R349 R350 R351 R352 R353 R354 R355 R356 R357 R358 R359 R360 R361 R362 R363 R364 R365 R366 R367
B-3C B-3C B-3D B-3D B-3D B-3C B-3D B-3D B-3D B-3D B-3D B-3D B-2D B-2D A-3C A-3C B-2D B-2D A-4C B-2C B-2C A-1D A-1D A-1D A-1D B-1D B-2D B-2D
R368 R369 R380 R381 R383 R386 R389 R390 R391 R392 R393 R394 R395 R396 R397 R398 R399 R400 R401 R402 R403 R404 R405 R406 R408 R409 R410 R411
B-2D B-2D B-1C A-1B B-1C A-2D B-1C B-1C A-1C A-1B B-1B B-1C A-1C A-1B A-3B A-3B A-3B B-3B A-2B A-2D A-3B B-3A B-3A B-3A B-3B B-2A B-2A B-2A
R412 R413 R414 R415 R416 R417 R460 R461 R462 R500
C1 C2 C201 C202 C203 C204 C205 C206 C207 C208 C209 C210 C211 C212 C213 C214 C215
B-2A B-2A B-2A B-2A B-2A B-3A A-4C B-1C A-4C A-1B
B-3A B-4C A-3B A-3B A-2B A-2B A-3C A-3C A-3C B-3C B-4C B-3C A-3C A-3C A-3C A-4C A-3C
C216 C217 C218 C219 C220 C221 C222 C223 C224 C225 C226 C227 C228 C229 C230 C231 C232 C233 C234 C235 C236 C237 C238 C239 C240 C241 C242 C243
A-3C A-3C B-3C B-3C B-3C B-3C B-3C B-3C B-3C A-3C B-3C A-3C A-3C A-2C A-4C B-4C A-4C B-4C A-4C B-4B A-4B A-4B A-4B A-4C B-4C B-4B B-4B B-4B
C244 C245 C246 C247 C248 C249 C250 C251 C252 C254 C255 C256 C257 C258 C259 C260 C261 C262 C263 C264 C265 C266 C267 C268 C273 C274 C275 C276
B-4B B-4C B-4B A-3C A-4A B-3A B-3A B-3A A-3A A-1B A-1A A-1A B-1A A-1B A-1B A-1B A-4A A-3A A-3A B-3A A-2A B-2A B-2B B-2B A-3A A-4A B-4B B-4B
C277 C278 C279 C280 C281 C282 C283 C284 C285 C286 C287 C288 C289 C290 C291 C292 C293 C294 C295 C296 C297 C298 C299 C300 C301 C302 C303 C304
B-4B B-4A B-4A A-3A B-4B A-3C A-3D A-3D A-3D A-3C A-3D A-3C A-3C B-3B A-3B B-3B B-3B A-3B B-3B B-3B A-2A B-3B A-3A A-3A A-3B A-3A A-3B B-3A
C305 C306 C307 C308 C309 C310 C311 C312 C313 C314 C315 C316 C317 C318 C319 C320 C321 C322 C323 C324 C325 C326 C327 C328 C329 C330 C331 C338
B-3A B-3B A-3A B-4D A-4D A-1B B-1B B-1B A-1B A-1B B-1B A-2B A-4C B-4D A-1B A-1B A-1B A-1B A-2B B-3D A-2C B-4D B-3D B-3D B-2D A-2C B-2D A-2D
C341 C342 C343 C345 C346 C347 C348 C349 C350 C352 C353 C354 C355 C356 C357
L200 L201 L202 L203 L204
TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 TP6
B-4C A-4C A-4C B-4C B-2A B-2B A-3C A-3B B-3A A-3B B-2A B-2A B-2A B-3B A-2B
A-3A A-3A A-3B A-4C A-3C
B-4B B-4B A-3C A-3B A-4D A-3D
TP7 TP8 TP9 TP10 TP17 TP20 TP21 TP22 TP23 TP24 TP28 TP35 TP36
CN201 CN202 CN203 CN204 CN205 CN206
X201 X202
FL201
B-4D A-3D A-3D A-3D B-3D A-4B B-4A B-4A A-3B B-3B B-3D B-3A B-3A
A-3B A-3C A-3C A-3A A-3D A-1C
A-1C A-4B
A-3A
3.8 3.9
3-8 3-8
 Lift pin8 than connet it to pin9.
3.10 POW BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
3.11 POW CIRCUIT BOARD
FROM/TO CPU CN205
FROM/TO TERMINAL
CN700
D
C
B
A
1234
2C(両面
)
ADDRESS TABLE OF BOARD PARTS
Each address may have an address error by one interval.
Y axis X axis
 SIDE B 
TERMINAL BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM3.12
TERMINAL CIRCUIT BOARD3.13
FROM/TO POW CN2
SC94299
SIDE B 
0
0
0
0
9.8
5.7
5.7
18.8
-8.9
1C
IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 IC5 IC6
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D7 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D17
R1
2B 3A 2B 3A 2B 4A
2C 3D 3D 3D
2D 3C 2D 2C 3C 4C 3D 3D 2D 2D 2D 2D 4C 4C
3D
R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R12 R15 R16 R17 R18 R21 R22 R23 R24 R31
C1 C2 C3 C5 C6 C7 C8 C10
2D 3D 3C 3C 2B 3B 3C 3B 3B 2C 2C 2C 3C 3D 3B 3B 2B 2B 2C
1C 2D 2D 3D 3C 2D 2C 3B
C12 C13 C15 C16 C18 C19 C21 C22 C24 C25 C27 C28 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C41
L1 L2 L3
3B 2C 2C 4B 4B 3C 3B 4B 4B 4C 4B 2B 2A 2A 2A 2B 3A 4A 3A 3A 3A 2B 2A 2A
1D 4B 3B
L5 L6
F1 F2
VA1
PC1 PC2
CN1 CN2
T1
4B 4B
2B 2B
1C
3B 2C
2A 1B
3D
3-9
3-9 3-9
IC6
AN77L08M-X
NC : OPEN   SC93511
3-10 3-10
3.14 BLOCK DIAGRAMS of IC'S AN77L08M-X [MATSUSHITA]
(3 Terminal Voltage Regulator)
AN79L07M-X [MATSUSHITA]
(3 Terminal Negative Voltage Regulator)
CXA1211M-X [SONY]
(Electric Volume)
CXD1267AN-T4 [SONY]
(Vertical Clock Driver for CCD Image Sensor)
PLSC1258 [STMicroelectronics]
(512K (64K x 8 Chip Erase) Flash Memory)
3-113-11
HD49815TF [HITACHI]
(Video camera signal processor)
HD49323AFC-01 [HITACHI]
(CDS/AGC +10bit ADC)
MB90613A [FUJITSU]
(MCU)
MC14046BF-X [MOTOROLA]
(Phase Locked Loop)
3-12 3-12
MN12821-QR-X [MATSUSHITA]
(Voltage Detecter)
NJM2267V-W [JRC]
(Dual 6dB Video Amplifier including 75 Driver)
NJM2509V-W [JRC]
(Super Imposer including Y/C MIX Circuit)
NJM431U-X [JRC]
(Adjustable Precision Shunt Regulator)
M62353GP-X [MITSUBISHI]
(8-Bit 8-Channel D/A Converter)
NJM78L15UA-X [JRC]
(3-Terminal Positive Voltage Regulator (+15V))
3-133-13
NM93C66EM8-X [NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR]
(4096-Bit Serial EEPROM)
SP491EEN-X [SIPEX]
(RS-485 Transceivers)
TC4W53F-X [TOSHIBA]
(2-Channel Multiplexer)
TC74VHCT00AFT-X [TOSHIBA]
(Quad 2-Input NAND Gates)
TC74VHCT08AFT-X [TOSHIBA]
(Quad 2-Input AND Gates)
TC74VHCT74AFT-X [TOSHIBA]
(Dual D-Type Positive-EDGE-Triggered Flip-Flops With Preset AND Clear)
TC7SH86FU-X [TOSHIBA]
(Single Exclusive OR Gate)
TC7WU04F-X [TOSHIBA]
(Triple Unbuffered Inverter Gate)
TK11333BMC-X [TOKO]
(Regulator)
UPC358G2-W [NEC]
(Dual Op.Amp.)
3-14 3-14
TK11650U-X [TOKO]
(3-Terminal Positive Voltage Regulator)
UPD6461GS-936 [NEC]
(On Screen Charactor Display)
SECTION 4
EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST
4-14-1
4.1 EXPLODED VIEW
M1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
Parts identified by the ! symbol are critical for safety. Replace only with specified parts number. For maximum reliability and performance, all other replacement parts should be identical to those specified.
4.1 ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
Symbol
No.
1 SC20712-003 DOME COVER 2 SC46467-001 TABLE STOPPER 3 SS412018-012 EDGING 4 SC45319-001 ADJ. SCREW 5 SC45318-061 WAVE WASHER 6 SC46463-001 TABLE 7 SC45321-011 SPRING 8 SC32271-011 UPPER PLATE
9 SC32267-002 RING 10 SCV2962-00B LENS ASSEMBLY 11 SC32272-002 LENS BRACKET 12 SC46464-001 OP SPRING 13 SC46465-001 OP HOLDER 14 QAJ0006-001 OP L.P.F. 15 SC46466-001 SENSOR MASK
! 16 ICX209AK-A CCD for E ! 16 ICX208AK-A CCD for U
17 SC32268-001 SENSOR HOLDER 18 SC46504-002 WIRE GUARD 19 SC20713-001 CHASSIS COVER 20 SC46583-001 SHIELD SHEET 21 SC32270-00A UPPER CHASSIS
! 22 SCV2803-3606B FFC CPU-SW
23 SC46581-001 S.INSULATOR
! 24 SCV2337-1605BD FPC CPU-POW
25 SC32321-00A BOTTOM CHASSIS 26 SC46288-006 SHEET 27 SC45456-001 LABEL U only 28 SC46582-001 MG SHEET
! 29 QMF51E2-1R0 FUSE for E ! 29 QMF51U1-1R0-S FUSE for U
30 SC32322-001 CEILING MOUNT 31 SCV2992-001 WIRE ROPE 32 SC32097-001 TERMINAL COVER 33 SC46124-004 TERMINAL LABEL 34 SC46486-001 TERMINAL BASE 35 SC45925-001 LABEL E only 36 SS47383-001 CAUTION LABEL U only 37 SC43948-001 CAUTION LABEL U only
S1 QYSDSP3006M SCREW M3 x 6 S2 QYSBSF3008M SCREW M3 x 8 S3 QYSDSF2004M SCREW M2 x 4 S4 QYSPSPT2060M SCREW M2 x 6 S5 QYSDSG2011M SCREW M2 x 11 S6 QYSDSP2608Z SCREW M2.6 x 8 S7 QYSDSP2606Z SCREW M2.6 x 6 S8 SC46104-002 SCREW
S9 SC46561-001 SCREW S10 QYSDSP2004N SCREW M2 x 4 S11 QYSPSPD3008N SCREW M3 x 8
W1 QYWBS224803Z T.L.WASHER
M1
M1MM````
DescriptionPart No. Part Name
4-2
SECTION 5
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
SAFETY PRECAUTION:
Parts identified by the ! symbol are criticaI for safety. Replace only with specified parts numbers. For maximum reliability and performance, all other replacement parts should be identical to those specified.
NOTE:
Parts not denoted by parts numbers are not supplied by JVC.
Abbreviations in this list are as follows:
RESISTORS In the “Description” column:
All resistance values are in ohms (Ω). k expresses kilo-ohm (1 000 ohms, k). M expresses mega-ohm (10
6
ohms, MΩ).
CAPACITORS In the “Description” column:
All capacitance values are in microfarad ( otherwise indicated. p expresses picofarad (10
–12
farad,pF).
µ
F) unless
In the “Parts Name”column:
CAR.RESISTOR : Carbon Resistor C.M.F.RESISTOR : Constant Metalized Film Resistor COMP.RESISTOR : Composition Resistor FUSI.RESISTOR : Fusible Resistor M.F.RESISTOR : Metal Film Resistor M.G.RESISTOR : Metal Graze Resistor M.P.RESISTOR : Metal Plate Resistor O.M.F.RESISTOR : Oxide Metalized Film Resistor TRIM.RESISTOR : Trimerer Resistor U.F.RESISTOR : Non-inflammable Resistor VAL.RESISTOR : Valiable Resistor W.W.RESISTOR : Wire Wound Resistor
ln the “Description” column of the parts list, (U) means the parts for the U version while
Note:
(E) is for the E Version.
Symbol
No.
Part No. Part Name Description
In the “Parts Name” column:
CER.CAPACITOR : Ceramic Capacitor E.CAPACITOR : Electrolytic Capacitor FILM CAPACITOR : Film Capacitor M.F.CAPACITOR : Metalized Film Capacitor MICA CAPACITOR : Mica Capacitor MPP CAPACITOR : Metalized PolyPropylene Capacitor MPPS CAPACITOR : Metalized PolyPhenylene Sulfied film
Capacitor M.M.CAPACITOR : Metalized Mylar Capacitor MYLAR CAPACITOR
: Mylar Capacitor N.P.CAPACITOR : Non-Poler electrolytic Capacitor P.P.CAPACITOR : PolyPropylene Capacitor PPS CAPACITOR : PolyPhenylene Sulfied film Capacitor P.S.CAPACITOR : PolyStyrene Capacitor TAN.CAPACITOR : Tantal Capacitor TRIM.CAPACITOR : Trimer Capacitor VAL.CAPACITOR : Valiable Capacitor
JVCIC1 SCV1585-064 I.C.(M) (U) JVCSCV1585-067 I.C.(M) (E)
for U version for E version
5-1
5.1 CCD BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST SCK2584-02-A0A
Symbol
No.
IC1 CLC9014 I.C.(M) NATIONAL SEMICO
Q1 2SK662/QR/-X FET MATSUSHITA
D1 MA142WK-X DIODE MATSUSHITA
R1 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R2 NRSA63J-101X M.G.RESISTOR 100 1/16W R3 NRSA63J-392X M.G.RESISTOR 3.9k 1/16W R4 NRSA63J-105X M.G.RESISTOR 1M 1/16W R5 NRSA63J-104X M.G.RESISTOR 100k 1/16W R6 NRSA63J-102X M.G.RESISTOR 1k 1/16W
C1 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C2 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C3 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C4 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C5 NCF31CZ-103X CER.CAPACITOR 0.01 16V C6 NBE41VM-335X TAN.CAPACITOR 3.3 35V C7 NCF21HZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 50V C8 NDC21HJ-222X CER.CAPACITOR 2200p 50V C9 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C10 NEF11HM-105RZ E.CAPACITOR 1 50V
C11 NBE41CM-335X TAN.CAPACITOR 3.3 16V C12 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C16 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V
CN1 QGA1201F2-09X CONNECTOR 9PIN CN2 QGA1201F2-10X CONNECTOR 10PIN
TP1 NNZ0009-001X TEST POINT
Part No. Part Name Description
5.2 SW BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST SCK2584-01-B0A
Symbol
No.
IC303 MC14046BF-X I.C.(M) MOTOROLA IC305 UPC358G2-W I.C.(M) NEC IC306 SP491EEN-X I.C.(M) SIPEX IC307 TC4W53F-X I.C.(M) TOSHIBA
Q305 2SK662/QR/-X FET MATSUSHITA
D304 MA143A-X DIODE MATSUSHITA D305 MA143A-X DIODE MATSUSHITA D306 MA143A-X DIODE MATSUSHITA D307 MA143A-X DIODE MATSUSHITA D308 MA143A-X DIODE MATSUSHITA D309 MA143A-X DIODE MATSUSHITA D310 MA143A-X DIODE MATSUSHITA D311 MA143A-X DIODE MATSUSHITA
R318 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R335 NRSA63J-394X M.G.RESISTOR 390k 1/16W R336 NRSA63J-824X M.G.RESISTOR 820k 1/16W R337 NRSA63J-562X M.G.RESISTOR 5.6k 1/16W R338 NRSA63J-562X M.G.RESISTOR 5.6k 1/16W R373 NRSA63J-331X M.G.RESISTOR 330 1/16W R374 NRSA63J-331X M.G.RESISTOR 330 1/16W
Part No. Part Name Description
01
01``````
02
02``````
Symbol
No.
R375 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R376 NRSA63J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/16W R379 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W
R380 NRSA63J-222X M.G.RESISTOR 2.2k 1/16W R381 NRSA63J-272X M.G.RESISTOR 2.7k 1/16W R382 NRSA63J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/16W R383 NRSA63J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/16W R384 NRSA63J-563X M.G.RESISTOR 56k 1/16W R385 NRSA63J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/16W R386 NRSA63J-222X M.G.RESISTOR 2.2k 1/16W R387 NRSA63J-272X M.G.RESISTOR 2.7k 1/16W R388 NRSA63J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/16W R389 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W
R390 NRSA63J-561X M.G.RESISTOR 560 1/16W R391 NRSA63J-470X M.G.RESISTOR 47 1/16W R398 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R400 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R402 NRS181J-331X M.G.RESISTOR 330 1/8W R403 NRS181J-331X M.G.RESISTOR 330 1/8W R404 NRS181J-331X M.G.RESISTOR 330 1/8W R405 NRSA63J-100X M.G.RESISTOR 10 1/16W R406 NRSA63J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/16W R407 NRSA63J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/16W
C302 NBE41CM-106X TAN.CAPACITOR 10 16V C303 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C327 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C328 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C329 NBE21CM-105X TAN.CAPACITOR 1 16V C330 NCB31CK-273X CER.CAPACITOR 0.027 16V C331 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C332 NBE21CM-105X TAN.CAPACITOR 1 16V C333 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C370 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V
C371 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C372 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C373 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C374 NDC31HJ-470X CER.CAPACITOR 47p 50V C375 NDC31HJ-470X CER.CAPACITOR 47p 50V C376 NDC31HJ-470X CER.CAPACITOR 47p 50V C377 NDC31HJ-470X CER.CAPACITOR 47p 50V C379 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C380 NBE41AM-106X TAN.CAPACITOR 10 10V C381 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V
L307 NQL124K-150X COIL 15uH L308 NQL124K-150X COIL 15uH
LC300 SCV2579-222Z LC FILTER
S301 NSW0010-001X SWITCH LEFT S302 NSW0010-001X SWITCH RIGHT S303 NSW0010-001X SWITCH DOWN S304 NSW0010-001X SWITCH UP S305 NSW0010-001X SWITCH SET S306 NSW0042-002X DIP SW
CN301 QGF0508F1-36X CONNECTOR 36PIN CN303 QGA1201F2-04X CONNECTOR 4PIN
TP301 NNZ0009-001X TEST POINT FH TP304 NNZ0009-001X TEST POINT fsc CONT TP305 NNZ0009-001X TEST POINT fsc
Part No. Part Name Description
5-2
5.3 CPU BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
03
SCK2583-01-B0A(U) SCK2583-01-C0A(E)
Symbol
No.
IC201 CXD1267AN-T4 I.C.(M) SONY IC202 HD49323AFC-01 I.C.(M) HITACHI IC203 HD49815TF I.C.(M) HITACHI IC204 CXA1211M-X I.C.(M) SONY IC205 NJM2509V-W I.C.(M) JRC IC206 NJM2267V-W I.C.(M) JRC IC207 TC4W53F-X I.C.(M) TOSHIBA IC208 TC74VHCT00AFT-X I.C.(M) TOSHIBA IC209 TC7WU04F-X I.C.(M) TOSHIBA IC210 UPC358G2-W I.C.(M) NEC
IC211 TC7WU04F-X I.C.(M) TOSHIBA IC212 TC74VHCT08AFT-X I.C.(M) TOSHIBA IC213 TC74VHCT74AFT-X I.C.(M) TOSHIBA IC214 UPD6461GS-936 I.C.(M) NEC IC215 TC7SH86FU-X I.C.(M) TOSHIBA IC216 M62353GP-X I.C.(M) MITSUBISHI IC217 MN12821-QR-X I.C.(M) MATSUSHITA IC218 MB90613A I.C.(M) FUJITSU IC219 TC74VHCT08AFT-X I.C.(M) TOSHIBA IC220 NM93C66EM8-X I.C.(M) NATIONAL SEMICO
IC223 PLSC1258 I.C.(M) M28F512-12C1
SK223 SCV2768-001X IC SOCKET for IC223
IC224 TK11333BMC-X I.C.(M) TOKO DENSHI IC225 TK11333BMC-X I.C.(M) TOKO DENSHI IC226 UPC358G2-W I.C.(M) NEC
Q201 2SA1532/BC/-X TRANSISTOR MATSUSHITA Q202 2SA1532/BC/-X TRANSISTOR MATSUSHITA Q203 2SA1532/BC/-X TRANSISTOR MATSUSHITA Q204 MSC3930/B/-X TRANSISTOR MOTOROLA Q205 MSD1819A/R/-X TRANSISTOR MOTOROLA Q206 MSB1218A/R/-X TRANSISTOR MOTOROLA Q207 MSD1819A/R/-X TRANSISTOR MOTOROLA Q208 2SK662/QR/-X FET MATSUSHITA Q210 MSC3930/B/-X TRANSISTOR MOTOROLA Q211 2SA1532/BC/-X TRANSISTOR MATSUSHITA
D201 MA143A-X DIODE MATSUSHITA D202 HVU306A5-W V.C.DIODE HITACHI D203 HVU306A5-W V.C.DIODE HITACHI D204 HVU306A5-W V.C.DIODE HITACHI D206 MA142WK-X DIODE MATSUSHITA D207 MA143A-X DIODE MATSUSHITA D305 HVU306A5-W V.C.DIODE HITACHI
R1 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R3 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R4 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R5 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W (E) R7 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R14 NRSA63J-472X M.G.RESISTOR 4.7k 1/16W R200 NRSA63J-222X M.G.RESISTOR 2.2k 1/16W R201 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R202 NRSA63J-472X M.G.RESISTOR 4.7k 1/16W R203 NRSA63J-221X M.G.RESISTOR 220 1/16W
R204 NRSA63J-221X M.G.RESISTOR 220 1/16W R205 NRSA63J-221X M.G.RESISTOR 220 1/16W R206 NRSA63J-221X M.G.RESISTOR 220 1/16W R207 NRSA63J-224X M.G.RESISTOR 220k 1/16W R208 NRSA63J-273X M.G.RESISTOR 27k 1/16W R209 SCV2732-1HS330 FERRITE BEADS R210 SCV2732-1HS330 FERRITE BEADS R211 SCV2732-1HS330 FERRITE BEADS R212 NRSA63J-392X M.G.RESISTOR 3.9k 1/16W R213 NRSA63J-391X M.G.RESISTOR 390 1/16W
R214 NRSA63J-101X M.G.RESISTOR 100 1/16W R215 NRSA63J-100X M.G.RESISTOR 10 1/16W R216 NRSA63J-105X M.G.RESISTOR 1M 1/16W R217 NRSA63J-101X M.G.RESISTOR 100 1/16W
Part No. Part Name Description
03``````
Symbol
No.
R218 NRSA63J-102X M.G.RESISTOR 1k 1/16W R219 NRSA63J-102X M.G.RESISTOR 1k 1/16W R220 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R221 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W (U) R222 NRSA63J-105X M.G.RESISTOR 1M 1/16W R223 NRSA63J-222X M.G.RESISTOR 2.2k 1/16W
R224 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R225 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R227 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R228 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R229 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R230 NRSA63J-472X M.G.RESISTOR 4.7k 1/16W R231 NRSA63J-272X M.G.RESISTOR 2.7k 1/16W R232 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R233 NRSA63J-392X M.G.RESISTOR 3.9k 1/16W R234 NRSA63J-561X M.G.RESISTOR 560 1/16W
R235 NRSA63J-222X M.G.RESISTOR 2.2k 1/16W R236 NRSA63J-102X M.G.RESISTOR 1k 1/16W R237 NRSA63J-102X M.G.RESISTOR 1k 1/16W R239 NRSA63J-101X M.G.RESISTOR 100 1/16W R241 NRSA63J-222X M.G.RESISTOR 2.2k 1/16W R242 NRSA63J-392X M.G.RESISTOR 3.9k 1/16W R243 NRSA63J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/16W R244 NRSA63J-392X M.G.RESISTOR 3.9k 1/16W R245 NRSA63J-222X M.G.RESISTOR 2.2k 1/16W R246 NRSA63J-183X M.G.RESISTOR 18k 1/16W
R249 NRSA63J-123X M.G.RESISTOR 12k 1/16W R250 NRSA63J-332X M.G.RESISTOR 3.3k 1/16W R252 NRSA63J-750X M.G.RESISTOR 75 1/16W R253 NRSA63J-100X M.G.RESISTOR 10 1/16W R254 NRSA63J-392X M.G.RESISTOR 3.9k 1/16W R255 NRSA63J-561X M.G.RESISTOR 560 1/16W R256 NRSA63J-392X M.G.RESISTOR 3.9k 1/16W R257 NRSA63J-152X M.G.RESISTOR 1.5k 1/16W R258 NRSA63J-333X M.G.RESISTOR 33k 1/16W R259 NRSA63J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/16W
R261 NRSA63J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/16W R262 NRSA63J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/16W R263 NRSA63J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/16W R264 NRSA63J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/16W R265 NRSA63J-333X M.G.RESISTOR 33k 1/16W R268 NRSA63J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/16W R269 NRSA63J-273X M.G.RESISTOR 27k 1/16W R270 NRSA63J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/16W R272 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R277 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W
R278 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R279 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R280 NRSA63J-101X M.G.RESISTOR 100 1/16W R281 NRSA63J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/16W R283 NRSA63J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/16W R284 NRSA63J-104X M.G.RESISTOR 100k 1/16W R285 NRSA63J-105X M.G.RESISTOR 1M 1/16W R286 NRSA63J-221X M.G.RESISTOR 220 1/16W R287 NRSA63J-104X M.G.RESISTOR 100k 1/16W R288 NRSA63J-101X M.G.RESISTOR 100 1/16W
R289 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R290 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R292 NRSA63J-122X M.G.RESISTOR 1.2k 1/16W (U)
R293 NRSA63J-101X M.G.RESISTOR 100 1/16W R295 NRSA63J-104X M.G.RESISTOR 100k 1/16W R298 NRSA63J-105X M.G.RESISTOR 1M 1/16W R299 NRSA63J-151X M.G.RESISTOR 150 1/16W R300 NRSA63J-104X M.G.RESISTOR 100k 1/16W R301 NRSA63J-221X M.G.RESISTOR 220 1/16W R302 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W
R303 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R305 NRSA63J-750X M.G.RESISTOR 75 1/16W R306 NRSA63J-101X M.G.RESISTOR 100 1/16W R307 NRSA63J-101X M.G.RESISTOR 100 1/16W R309 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R310 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W
Part No. Part Name Description
NRSA63J-153X M.G.RESISTOR 15k 1/16W (E)
5-3
Symbol
No.
R311 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R312 NRSA63J-472X M.G.RESISTOR 4.7k 1/16W R313 NRSA63J-272X M.G.RESISTOR 2.7k 1/16W R314 NRSA63J-472X M.G.RESISTOR 4.7k 1/16W
R315 NRSA63J-272X M.G.RESISTOR 2.7k 1/16W R316 NRSA63J-472X M.G.RESISTOR 4.7k 1/16W R317 NRSA63J-272X M.G.RESISTOR 2.7k 1/16W R321 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R322 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R323 NRSA63J-272X M.G.RESISTOR 2.7k 1/16W R324 NRSA63J-472X M.G.RESISTOR 4.7k 1/16W R325 NRSA63J-472X M.G.RESISTOR 4.7k 1/16W R326 NRSA63J-472X M.G.RESISTOR 4.7k 1/16W R327 NRSA63J-272X M.G.RESISTOR 2.7k 1/16W
R328 NRSA63J-472X M.G.RESISTOR 4.7k 1/16W R329 NRSA63J-272X M.G.RESISTOR 2.7k 1/16W R330 NRSA63J-472X M.G.RESISTOR 4.7k 1/16W R331 NRSA63J-272X M.G.RESISTOR 2.7k 1/16W R332 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R333 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R334 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R335 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R336 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R338 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W
R339 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R340 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R341 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R342 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R343 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R344 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W (E) R347 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W (U) R349 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R350 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R351 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W
R352 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R353 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R354 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R355 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R356 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R357 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R359 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R360 NRSA63J-105X M.G.RESISTOR 1M 1/16W R361 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R362 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W
R363 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R364 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R365 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R366 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R367 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R368 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R369 NRSA63J-473X M.G.RESISTOR 47k 1/16W R380 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R381 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R383 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W
R386 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R389 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R390 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R391 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R392 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W R397 NRSA63J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/16W R398 NRSA63J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/16W R399 NRSA63J-222X M.G.RESISTOR 2.2k 1/16W R400 NRSA63J-332X M.G.RESISTOR 3.3k 1/16W (U)
R401 NRSA63J-101X M.G.RESISTOR 100 1/16W (U)
R404 NRSA63J-332X M.G.RESISTOR 3.3k 1/16W R405 NRSA63J-332X M.G.RESISTOR 3.3k 1/16W R406 NRSA63J-392X M.G.RESISTOR 3.9k 1/16W R408 NRSA63J-104X M.G.RESISTOR 100k 1/16W R409 NRSA63J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/16W R410 NRSA63J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/16W R411 NRSA63J-153X M.G.RESISTOR 15k 1/16W
Part No. Part Name Description
NRSA63J-102X M.G.RESISTOR 1k 1/16W (E)
NRSA63J-102X M.G.RESISTOR 1k 1/16W (E)
Symbol
No.
R412 NRSA63J-153X M.G.RESISTOR 15k 1/16W R413 NRSA63J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/16W R414 NRSA63J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/16W
R415 NRSA63J-153X M.G.RESISTOR 15k 1/16W R416 NRSA63J-153X M.G.RESISTOR 15k 1/16W R417 NRSA63J-102X M.G.RESISTOR 1k 1/16W
C1 NCB31HK-103X CER.CAPACITOR 0.01 50V C2 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/16W C201 NBE61VM-156X TAN.CAPACITOR 15 35V C202 NCB31CK-473X CER.CAPACITOR 0.047 16V C203 NBE61VM-156X TAN.CAPACITOR 15 35V C204 NCB31CK-473X CER.CAPACITOR 0.047 16V C205 NBE41AM-226X TAN.CAPACITOR 22 10V C206 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C207 NBE21CM-105X TAN.CAPACITOR 1 16V C208 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V
C209 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C210 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C211 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C212 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C213 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C214 NBE41AM-226X TAN.CAPACITOR 22 10V C215 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C216 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C217 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C218 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V
C219 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C220 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C221 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C222 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C223 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C224 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C225 NBE21CM-105X TAN.CAPACITOR 1 16V C226 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C227 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C228 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V
C229 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C230 NBE41AM-226X TAN.CAPACITOR 22 10V C231 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C232 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C233 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C234 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C235 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C236 NBE21AM-106X TAN.CAPACITOR 10 10V C237 NBE21AM-106X TAN.CAPACITOR 10 10V C238 NBE21AM-106X TAN.CAPACITOR 10 10V
C239 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C240 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C241 NCB31HK-103X CER.CAPACITOR 0.01 50V C242 NCB31HK-103X CER.CAPACITOR 0.01 50V C243 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C244 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C245 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C246 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C247 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C249 NDC31HJ-330X CER.CAPACITOR 33p 50V
C250 NBE41AM-226X TAN.CAPACITOR 22 10V C251 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C252 NBE21CM-105X TAN.CAPACITOR 1 16V C254 NBE21AM-475X TAN.CAPACITOR 4.7 10V C255 NBE41AM-226X TAN.CAPACITOR 22 10V C256 NBE50JM-107X TAN.CAPACITOR 100 6.3V C257 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C258 NBE50JM-107X TAN.CAPACITOR 100 6.3V C259 NBE41AM-226X TAN.CAPACITOR 22 10V C260 NBE21AM-475X TAN.CAPACITOR 4.7 10V
C262 NDC31HJ-151X CER.CAPACITOR 150p 50V C263 NDC31HJ-330X CER.CAPACITOR 33p 50V (U)
C264 NBE41AM-226X TAN.CAPACITOR 22 10V C265 NBE21CM-105X TAN.CAPACITOR 1 16V
Part No. Part Name Description
NDC31HJ-180X CER.CAPACITOR 18p 50V (E)
5-4
[CPU]
Symbol
No.
C266 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C268 NRSA63J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0p C273 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C274 NBE41AM-226X TAN.CAPACITOR 22 10V C275 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C276 NDC31HJ-221X CER.CAPACITOR 220p 50V
C277 NDU31HJ-3R0X CER.CAPACITOR 3p 50V C278 NDC31HJ-3R0X CER.CAPACITOR 3p 50V (U)
C279 NCB31HK-103X CER.CAPACITOR 0.01 50V C280 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C281 NDC31HJ-331X CER.CAPACITOR 330p 50V C282 NCB31CK-473X CER.CAPACITOR 0.047 16V C283 NBE61VM-156X TAN.CAPACITOR 15 35V C284 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C285 NBE61VM-156X TAN.CAPACITOR 15 35V C286 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V
C287 NBE41AM-226X TAN.CAPACITOR 22 10V C288 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C289 NBE41AM-226X TAN.CAPACITOR 22 10V C291 NBE21AM-475X TAN.CAPACITOR 4.7 10V C292 NCB31HK-103X CER.CAPACITOR 0.01 50V (U)
C294 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C295 NCB11HK-103X CER.CAPACITOR 0.01 50V (E) C296 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C297 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C298 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V
C299 NBE41AM-226X TAN.CAPACITOR 22 10V C300 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C301 NCS31HJ-270X CER.CAPACITOR 27p 50V C302 NDC31HJ-220X CER.CAPACITOR 22p 50V C305 NCB31HK-103X CER.CAPACITOR 0.01 50V C306 NDC31HJ-470X CER.CAPACITOR 47p 50V C307 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C308 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C309 NBE61VM-156X TAN.CAPACITOR 15 35V C311 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V
C312 NDC31HJ-220X CER.CAPACITOR 22p 50V C313 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C314 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C316 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C317 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C318 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C320 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C321 NBE21AM-106X TAN.CAPACITOR 10 10V C322 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C323 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V
C324 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C325 NBE41AM-226X TAN.CAPACITOR 22 10V C326 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C327 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C328 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C329 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C330 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C331 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C338 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C341 NBE21AM-106X TAN.CAPACITOR 10 10V
C342 NBE21AM-106X TAN.CAPACITOR 10 10V C343 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C345 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C346 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C347 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C348 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C349 NBE61VM-156X TAN.CAPACITOR 15 35V C350 NRSA63J-123X M.G.RESISTOR 0.012 C353 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V C354 NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V
C355 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C356 NDC31HJ-100X CER.CAPACITOR 10p 50V C357 NCS31HJ-681X CER.CAPACITOR 680p 50V
Part No. Part Name Description
NDU31HJ-3R0X CER.CAPACITOR 3p 50V (E)
NCF31CZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 16V (E)
Symbol
No.
L200 NQL054K-680X COIL 68uH L201 NQL054K-150X COIL 15uH (U)
L202 NQL054J-3R3X COIL 3.3uH L203 NQL085J-100X COIL 10uH L204 NQL085J-100X COIL 10uH
X201 NAX0061-001X CRYSTAL 4MHz X202 NAX0022-001X CRYSTAL 14.31818MHz (U)
CN201 QGA1201C2-07X CONNECTOR 7PIN CN202 QGA1201C2-10X CONNECTOR 10PIN CN203 QGA1201C2-03X CONNECTOR 3PIN CN204 QGA1201C2-02X CONNECTOR 2PIN CN205 SSV1321-016 CONNECTOR 16PIN CN206 SSV1983-036W CONNECTOR 36PIN
TP NNZ0009-001X TEST POINT TP1-TP36
FL201 NQR0116-001X FL FILTER
Part No. Part Name Description
NQL054K-8R2X COIL 8.2uH (E)
NAX0021-001X CRYSTAL 17.734475MHz (E)
5-5
5.4 POW BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
04
SCK2608-01-B0A(U) SCK2608-01-C0A(E)
Symbol
No.
IC1 NJM431U-X I.C.(M) JRC IC2 AN79L07M-X I.C.(M) MATSUSHITA IC3 NJM78L15UA-X I.C.(M) JRC IC4 TK11650U-X I.C.(M) TOKO DENSHI IC5 TK11650U-X I.C.(M) TOKO DENSHI IC6 AN77L08M-X I.C.(M) MATSUSHITA
Q1 2SK2490 FET Q2 2SC3311A/RS/-T TRANSISTOR MATSUSHITA Q3 2SC3311A/RS/-T TRANSISTOR MATSUSHITA Q4 2SC3311A/RS/-T TRANSISTOR MATSUSHITA
D2 M1MA151K-W CHIP DIODE MOTOROLA D3 RD27ES/B2/-T1 ZENER DIODE NEC D4 D1NL20U-T4 DIODE SHINDENGEN D5 D1NL20U-T4 DIODE SHINDENGEN D7 D1NL20U-T4 DIODE SHINDENGEN D9 RD3.9E/B2/-T5 ZENER DIODE NEC D10 MTZJ2.7B-T2 ZENER DIODE ROHM
!D11 D1NS6-T1 DIODE SHINDENGEN !D12 D1NS6-T1 DIODE SHINDENGEN !D13 D1NS6-T1 DIODE SHINDENGEN
!D14 D1NS6-T1 DIODE SHINDENGEN
D15 D1NL20U-T4 DIODE SHINDENGEN D17 D1NL20U-T4 DIODE SHINDENGEN
PC1 PC817A PHOTO COUPLER SHARP PC2 PC817A PHOTO COUPLER SHARP
Part No. Part Name Description
04``````
Symbol
No.
C31 NBE51EM-106X TAN.CAPACITOR 10 25V C32 NCF21HZ-473X CER.CAPACITOR 0.047 50V C33 NBE61HM-475X TAN.CAPACITOR 4.7 50V C34 NCF21HZ-473X CER.CAPACITOR 0.047 50V C35 NBE61VM-106X TAN.CAPACITOR 10 35V C37 NCF21HZ-473X CER.CAPACITOR 0.047 50V C38 NBE51EM-106X TAN.CAPACITOR 10 25V C40 NCF21HZ-473X CER.CAPACITOR 0.047 50V C41 NBE51EM-106X TAN.CAPACITOR 10 25V
!L1 QQR1053-001 COIL
L2 SCV2785-001 COIL 64uH L3 SCV2785-001 COIL 64uH L5 SCV2785-001 COIL 64uH L6 SCV2785-001 COIL 64uH
CN1 SCV2446-016 CONNECTOR 16PIN CN2 QGA2004C1-10S CONNECTOR 10PIN
FC1 QNG0037-001Z FUSE HOLDER FC2 QNG0037-001Z FUSE HOLDER
T1 SCV2936-001 SWITCH. TRANSF.
!VA1 ERZ-V07DK471 ZENER DIODE
Part No. Part Name Description
R1 NRSA02J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/10W R2 NRSA02J-183X M.G.RESISTOR 18k 1/10W R3 NRSA02J-223X M.G.RESISTOR 22k 1/10W R4 NRS12BJ-821X M.G.RESISTOR 820 1/2W R5 NRSA02J-102X M.G.RESISTOR 1k 1/10W R6 NRSA02J-121X M.G.RESISTOR 120 1/10W R7 NRSA02J-102X M.G.RESISTOR 1k 1/10W R8 NRSA02J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/10W R9 NRSA02J-332X M.G.RESISTOR 3.3k 1/10W R10 NRSA02J-332X M.G.RESISTOR 3.3k 1/10W
R12 NRS181J-392X M.G.RESISTOR 3.9k 1/8W R15 NRSA02J-102X M.G.RESISTOR 1k 1/10W R16 QRL017J-330 O.M.F.RESISTOR 33 1W R17 NRSA02J-101X M.G.RESISTOR 100 1/10W R18 NRSA02J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/10W R21 NRSA02J-103X M.G.RESISTOR 10k 1/10W R22 NRSA02J-123X M.G.RESISTOR 12k 1/10W R23 NRSA02J-222X M.G.RESISTOR 2.2k 1/10W R24 NRSA02J-562X M.G.RESISTOR 5.6k 1/10W R31 NRSA02J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/10W
C1 QFVK2AJ-104Z FILM CAPACITOR 0.1 100V C2 QFVK2AJ-473Z FILM CAPACITOR 0.047 100V C3 QFVK2AJ-473Z FILM CAPACITOR 0.047 100V C5 QTMA1JM-477 E.CAPACITOR 470 63V C6 QCB32HK-122Z CER.CAPACITOR 1200p 500V C7 QFN31HJ-103ZD M.F.CAPACITOR 0.01 50V C8 QFN31HJ-103ZD M.F.CAPACITOR 0.01 50V C10 QCZ0206-104Z CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 C12 QFN31HJ-103ZD M.F.CAPACITOR 0.01 50V C13 QCB32HK-222Z CER.CAPACITOR 2200p 500V
C15 QTMC1HM-105Z E.CAPACITOR 1 50V C16 QTMC1CM-337Z E.CAPACITOR 330 16V C18 QTMC1CM-476Z E.CAPACITOR 47 16V C19 QTMC1AM-108Z E.CAPACITOR 1000 10V C21 QTMC1AM-477Z E.CAPACITOR 470 10V C22 QTMC1CM-337Z E.CAPACITOR 330 16V C24 QTMC1CM-476Z E.CAPACITOR 47 16V C25 QTMC1EM-476Z E.CAPACITOR 47 25V C27 QTMC1EM-476Z E.CAPACITOR 47 25V C28 NCF21HZ-104X CER.CAPACITOR 0.1 50V
C30 NCF21HZ-473X CER.CAPACITOR 0.047 50V
5.5 RCA BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST SCK2608-02-B0A
Symbol
No.
CN600 QGA1501C1-02 CONNECTOR 2PIN
JK600 QNN0248-001 RCA PIN JACK
Part No. Part Name Description
5.6 TERMINAL BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST SCK2608-03-B0A
Symbol
No.
D700 MA3240/M/-W ZENER DIODE MATSUSHITA D701 MA3240/M/-W ZENER DIODE MATSUSHITA D702 MA3240/M/-W ZENER DIODE MATSUSHITA D703 MA3240/M/-W ZENER DIODE MATSUSHITA
R701 NRSA02J-0R0X M.G.RESISTOR 0 1/10W R702 SCV2732-2LL241 FERRITE BEADS R703 SCV2732-2LL241 FERRITE BEADS R704 SCV2732-2LL241 FERRITE BEADS R705 SCV2732-2LL241 FERRITE BEADS
CN700 QGA2004F1-10 CONNECTOR 10PIN CN701 SCV2968-001 CONNECTOR 8PIN
G701 SC46620-001 TERMINAL GUARD
Part No. Part Name Description
05
05``````
06
06``````
5-6
CEILING MOUNT
B
AA
CROSS SECTION AA
DETAIL B
4.7
4.7
7.7
4.7
4.7
6
14
9
14
9
67.5
8
83.5 ±0.2
11
46 ±0.2
58.7 ±0.3
62.5 ±0.3
50.5
6
4
2.5
7.7
3.2
6
3
2-R2
R37.8
±0.2
R44 ±0.2
2-R1
R1
12-R
R40 ±0.2
2-R1
R0.5
2-R0.5
Ø65
Ø105
4-Ø4.5
85˚ ±0.5˚
20˚
120° ±0.5°
120˚ ±0.5˚
20˚
13˚
(50.5)
M2.6
3M
M3
Dimensions of Ceiling Mount (Unit : mm)
45
TK-C553
INSTRUCTIONS
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the body. Retain this information for future reference.
Model No. TK-C553
Serial No.
This instruction book is made from 100% recycled paper.
COLOR DOME CAMERA
SC96896
2
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
PORTABLE CART WARNING
(symbol provided by RETAC)
S3126A
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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FOR USA AND CANADA
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash wish 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.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
Information for USA
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA) RENSEIGNEMENT
(POUR CANADA)
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil num
érique de la Class B est
conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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 instrustions are for TK-C553U and TK-C553E)
CONTENTS
Features .......................................................................................................................
........
6
Operating Precautions .........................................................................................................6
Safety Precautions............................................................................................................... 7
Controls, Connectors and Indicators
Camera Body ........................................................................................................ 8
Ceiling Mount ...................................................................................................... 11
SYSTEM
System with Remote Control Unit RM-P2580 ...................................................................12
INSTALLATION
Connections to Camera Terminal Board ........................................................................... 15
Ceiling Installation ............................................................................................................. 17
Adjusting the Camera Angle.............................................................................................. 19
Connection for Adjustment of the Camera ........................................................................ 21
SETUP MENU
SETUP MENU Flow........................................................................................................... 22
Menu Settings Using the Operation Buttons on the Camera Body .................................. 24
Menu Settings Using the RM-P2580 .................................................................................25
SETUP MENU Screen.......................................................................................................26
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT Screen..........................................................................................27
MODE SELECT Screen .................................................................................................... 29
COMMUNICATION Screen ...............................................................................................30
FUNCTION Screen ............................................................................................................31
BLC (Back Light Compensation) Adjustment.................................................................... 32
Fixed Light Metering Areas ................................................................................................32
User Settable Light Metering Areas ...................................................................................33
Manual Adjustment of White Balance ...............................................................................33
AWC (One-Push Auto White Balance) Adjustment ...........................................................35
CAMERA TEXT Setting .....................................................................................................36
AUTO START DEMO .........................................................................................................38
POSITION TEXT Setting ...................................................................................................39
AUTO PATROL Setting ......................................................................................................41
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................43
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Features
Color Dome Camera with integrated
variable-focal-length lens and camera.
Backlight compensation function
provided. Enables improvement of video image shot with backlit conditions.
Employment of TTL automatic tracking
white balance allows use under various light source conditions.
One-push auto white balance (AWC)
function.
Control possible via external control
signal conforming to the EIA/TIA RS­422A or RS-485 standard. The unit can be controlled using the JVC Remote Control Unit RM-P2580.
Setup menus can be set using buttons
on the camera body or by external control signal.
Auto panning and tilting, auto scrolling
and auto patrol possible.
Up to 6 position settings per camera.Setting of camera text and position text
possible.
Digital zoom enables up to 2× zoom.
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 when it is dropped because of incomplete installation due to not observing the installation instructions correctly. Please be careful when installing the camera.
Operating Precautions
To save energy, when it is not being used turn the system
s power off.
This camera has been designed for indoor use. It cannot be used outdoors.
This camera has been designed exclusively to be hung from the ceiling.It may malfunction if it is placed on a surface or if it is tilted.
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.
In a temperature outside the operating
temperature range (
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 colors 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. This is not a malfunction however.
The white balance setting when used under a fluorescent lamp should be ATW (Auto White).
When this camera is used in the ATW mode, the recorded colors may be slightly different from the actual colors due to the operational principles of the auto-tracking white balance circuit. This is however not a malfunction.
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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.
Resolution decreases as the digital zoom ratio is increased.
Do not touch the dome cover of the lens directly with your hand, contamination of this cover will lead to a deterioration of the picture quality.
Observe the following when carrying out camera maintenance.
Turn the power OFF before proceeding
to carry out maintenance.
Clean the dome cover lens using a lens
wiper cloth (or a tissue). 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.
Precautions for Use with the RM-P2580
The focus button will be inoperative.
The Pan/Tilt speed becomes as shown in
the following table.
During auto pan operation, the PAN/TILT and ZOOM buttons remain inoperative.
The auto pan start/stop positions cannot be set.
Auto patrol works. See page 41.
Safety Precautions
Installation of this unit requires expertise. Please contact your dealer for details.
The ceiling to mount the TK-C553 has to be strong enough to support ten times the weight of this product. If the ceiling is not strong enough, make sure to apply reinforcement to the ceiling before installation.
Be sure to tighten the screws and nuts se­curely, Insufficient tightening may cause the unit to fall from its mount.
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 (E type) Class 2 only (U type)
RM-P2580 P/T SPEED 24 6 8 TK-C553 operation 24 4 4
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Camera Body
Controls, Connectors and Indicators
1
MONITOR terminal (RCA pin)
For connecting a monitor when determin­ing camera angle, etc. (High impedance)
2
Camera head
3
Horizontal LOCK screw
When adjusting the camera angles horizontal rotation, this screw is loosened for adjustment and tightened to maintain the angle.
4
Camera clamp
Fix the camera body to the ceiling mount by fastening the camera clamping screw of the ceiling mount to this clamp.
5
Operation buttons
LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN
Used to move the cursor on the SETUP MENU screens and for changing set values.
AWC
Press for about 1 second to activate the one-push auto white balance. Even if the color temperature changes later on, the white balance does not adjust to the change.
6
SET button
Press to display and close the setup screen.
MONITOR
LOCK
LEFT RIGHT
SET
UP
NOT USED NOT USED L/LONINT
OFF
TERMINATION
AWC
DOWN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Body Surface
View when the dome cover is removed.
9
7
DIP switch
Video synchronization selector
switch
Switches the synchronization method of the camera image. INT: Internal synchronization L/L: The cameras vertical synchroniza-
tion is matched with the frequency
of the AC 24 V line power supply. When switching between multiple cam­eras using a switcher, selecting the LL mode and adjusting the vertical phase can reduce the monitor sync distur­bances occurring when the camera im­age is switched.
Control signal termination ON/OFF
switch
This is a termination ON/OFF switch between the RX+ and RX–” control signal connection terminals.
ON: The RX+ to RX–” route is
terminated by a 110- resistor.
OFF: The RX+ to RX
– route is not
terminated.
10
8
Terminal board
To connect the coaxial cable used as the video signal cable, the power cable, control signal cable, etc. ( See page 15)
9
Video output terminal
Outputs composite video signals (1 V (p-p), output impedance 75). Should be connected to video input terminal on monitor, switcher, or remote control unit.
10
Control signal connection terminals
Terminals for inputting signals with electrical characteristics conforming to the EIA/TIA RS-422A or RS-485 standard. Connected to the optional Remote Control Unit RM-P2580, etc.
11
DC 12 V / AC 24 V input terminals
To input DC 12 V or AC 24 V power. The AC 24 V power supply should conform to the following:
U-type: Class 2 only E-type: Isolated power supply only
12
Terminal board cover
Protects the cable connection terminals from dirt, etc.
13
Camera body mounting guides (× 3)
To be inserted into the guide holes of the ceiling mount.
14
Drop prevention wire hook
Attach the drop prevention wire to this hook.
15
Camera positioning alignment mark
When mounting the camera onto the ceiling mount, align this mark with the mark on the mount.
Controls, Connectors and Indicators
Camera Body
12
13
13
13
14
8
10
9
11
15
Body Underside
(Condition with terminal board attached.)
11
Ceiling Mount
16
Mounting holes (
×
4)
Use these holes to attach the ceiling mount to the ceiling.
17
Guide holes for mounting camera (× 3)
Guide holes for mounting the camera. The camera body mounting guides
13
are inserted into these holes.
18
Camera clamping screw
To hold the camera in place, be sure to use this screw to lock the camera clamp
4
.
19
Camera positioning alignment mark
Positioning mark for when the camera body is attached.
20
Drop prevention wire hook
Attach this wire to the drop prevention wire hook
14
on the camera body.
16
16
16
16
17
17
17
18
19
20
13
Turn OFF the power supply to all equipment to be used before making connections.
Read the Instruction Manual for each piece of equipment to be used before making
connections.
The control signal cable cannot be used for loop connection.
TX+ A TX– B RX+ C RX– D
TX+ A TX– B RX+ C RX– D
TX+ A TX– B RX+ C RX– D
RX+ A
RX– B TX+ C TX– D
RM-P2580
Connecting the control signal cable
(Use a twisted-pair cable for connection. See page 16.)
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.
Camera 1 terminal board
Camera 2 terminal board
Camera 3 terminal board
RX+ C
RX– D
A TX+
B TX–
Terminal board
Lug plates
DC 12 V or AC 24 V power cable
To DC 12 V or AC 24 V power supply
Control signal cable
To Remote Control Unit (RM-P2580)
To Remote Control Unit (RM-P2580)
Video signal cable
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System with Remote Control Unit RM-P2580
System with up to 8 cameras. (Six position settings available for each camera.)
PAL
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-L910E
OPE. LOCK
1
TO CAMERA DATA I / ODATA I / O
RXRX++RXRX
-
−TX++TX-−
COMCOM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
COMCOM
9/19/110/210/211/311/312/412/413/513/514/614/615/715/716/816/8
COM COMCOM COMCOM
CAMERACAMERA
SWSW
UNITUNIT
ALARMALARM
AUTOAUTO
431 2 875 6
2 3 4 5 6 7
8
1
MONITOR OUTPUT
MONITOR
SERIAL-2SERIAL-2SERIAL-1SERIAL-1
VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO OUTPUTVIDEO OUTPUT
OUTPUT
2
1
ONON
2 3 4 5 6 7
8
POWER
OFF
ON
AC INPUT
MONITOR
MONITOR
COM
VIDEO IN
CAMERA
SW
TO
CAMERA
CAM SW OUT
MONITOR OUTPUT 2
MONITOR OUTPUT 1
CAMERA ID:01
TERMINATION:OFF
CAMERA ID:02
TERMINATION:OFF
CAMERA ID:08 TERMINATION:ON
COLOR DOME CAMERA
TK-C553
COLOR DOME CAMERA
TK-C553
COLOR DOME CAMERA
TK-C553
AC24V
AC24V
AC24V
Control signal cable
Video signal cable
Power cable
CAMERA 1
CAMERA 2
CAMERA 8
Remote Control Unit
RM-P2580
Time lapse VCR
SYSTEM
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Settings
CAMERA FACE
Video synchronization selector switch (INT/LL) Set to LL (Line Lock) on all cameras, and align V.PHASE. (See page 29.)
Control signal termination ON/OFF switch (TERMINATION OFF/ON) Set this to ON only on the camera placed at the end of the control signal cable. Set to OFF on all other cameras.
Menu Screen Settings COMMUNICATION menu screen
MODE item: Set to DUPLEX
STYLE item: Set to MULTIDROP
ID item: Set the camera ID.
For each camera, match the ID with the VIDEO INPUT number of the RM­P2580.
* Settings on the COMMUNICATION
menu screen are performed using the operation buttons on the front section of the camera.
MEMO
Following selection of MEMORY, the settings on the COMMUNICATION menu will not be valid before the power has been turned on again.
FUNCTION menu screen
Screen for making settings related to the Auto Patrol and Auto Pan functions and display of text.
The number shown in the MM part of ID­MMshould be correct.
NOT USED
NOT USED
MONITOR
LOCK
LEFT RIGHT
SET
UP
DOWN
ON
LL
OFF
TERMINATION
INT
L/L
ON
INT
OFF
TERMINATION
AWC
PROT OOL:DUPLEXID-05C
MONITOR screen
DUPLEX should be displayed.
Settings on the FUNCTION menu are performed using the operation buttons on the RM-P2580. They cannot be made using the operation buttons on the camera body.
Make settings on other menus as required.
Monitor screen (example showing camera ID as
05)
SYSTEM
System with Remote Control Unit RM-P2580
MEMO
When operating a system using the RM­P2580, 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 Turn OFF and then ON the power to the
camera to be checked.
e When the STYLE item is MULTIDROP,
characters similar to those shown in the figure below are displayed for about 5 seconds. They do not appear in the case of POINT to POINT.
r Confirm that DUPLEX and ID-
MM 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 MODE item, STYLE item
and camera ID again.
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Connections to Camera Terminal Board
INSTALLATION
Connections to Terminal Board
Remove the terminal board cover and con­nect the video signal cable (coaxial cable) (× 1). Connect the DC 12 V or AC 24 V power cables (× 2). In a system where the Remote Control Unit (RM-P2580), etc. is used, connect the con­trol signal cables (× 4).
DC 12 V or AC 24 V power supply cable
Connect the DC 12 V or the AC 24 V power supply to the DC 12V/AC 24V terminals on the terminal board. 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
1.0
mm 1.6
mm 2.0
mm 2.6
mm
and more and more and more and more
Remove the terminal board cover by flipping it up while pushing its top to the left.
RX+ C
RX– D
A TX+
B TX–
Terminal board
Lug plates
DC 12 V or AC 24 V power cable
To DC 12 V or AC 24 V power supply
Control signal cable
To Remote Control Unit (RM-P2580)
To Remote Control Unit
(RM-P2580) Video signal cable
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: U-type: Class 2 only E-type: Isolated power supply only
Turn OFF the power supply to all components before making connections.
CAUTION:
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.
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INSTALLATION
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.
After having connected all of the re­quired cables, again attach the termi­nal board cover. Forgetting to attach the terminal board cover could result in accidents or injuries.
6mm
12mm
Meshed wire
Polyethylene
Fold the meshed wire back.
Core conductor
Video signal cables Connect the coaxial cables to the video signal output terminals. Treat the tips of the coaxial cables as shown on the left before connection.
Note
Use the 3C-2V or 5C-2V video signal cable (coaxial cable). The 7C-2V cannot be used.
Connect to the other side in pairs like this.
Connect to the other side in pairs like this.
Connections to Camera Terminal Board (Continued)
A TX+ B TX-
C RX+ D RX-
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Ceiling Installation
1.
Make a hole (75 mm diameter) in the ceiling for passing the connection cables, and attach the provided ceiling mount to the ceiling. Coincide the center of the mount with the hole (75 mm diameter) for passing the cables through the ceiling. Attach the ceiling mount to the ceiling using 4 screws. Pass the wired terminal board through the hole in the center of the ceiling mount and leave if hanging down.
Use M4 screws or bolts for attaching the ceiling mount.
If wood screws are used, use screws with a diameter of 4.1 mm.
The screw head height should be no more than 4 mm.
2.
Attach the wired terminal board to the camera.
1) Slide the tab on the terminal board
into the guide on the camera. When the terminal board is moved in the direction of the arrow, it is secured to the camera.
2) Connect the connector cable from
the camera body to the connector on the terminal board.
3.
Attach the drop prevention wire. As shown in the illustration, pull the drop
prevention wire out from the ceiling mount and attach it to the drop preven­tion wire hook on the underside of the camera body.
CAUTION
Be sure to attach the drop prevention wire. If not attached, the camera body could drop down.
Drop prevention wire hook
1.
2.
3.
Ceiling mount bracket
φ75
Screws
Screws
Tab
Tab
Guide
Guide Connector Connector
cable
Drop prevention wire
18
4.
Mount the camera body.
1) Ensure that the camera clamping
screw on the ceiling mount is loosened.
2) Align the camera position alignment
mark on the camera body with the camera position alignment mark on the ceiling mount and press the camera body straight against the mount.
Note
Exercise caution when mounting so as not to pinch the drop prevention wire and the connected cables.
3) Rotate the camera body clockwise as
far as it will go. At this point, check that the camera body clamp is located on the lock screw on the ceiling mount.
4) Tighten the camera clamping screw.
4.
CAUTION
Be sure to tighten the camera clamping screw fully. Otherwise the camera body may vibrate or drop from the ceiling.
To dismount the camera from the ceiling, perform steps
2.
to
4.
in reverse order.
Rotate the camera body clockwise
Camera clamping screw
Camera clamping screw
Camera clamping screw
Tighten the camera clamping screw.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(2) Position alignment mark
(2) Camera position alignment mark
Clamp
(4)
Ceiling Installation (Continued)
INSTALLATION
19
Adjusting the Camera Angle
Remove the dome cover. Rotate the dome cover counterclockwise and pull it off.
Horizontal rotation
(adjustable range: 90°)
1.
Loosen the horizontal LOCK screw.
2.
Holding the both tilt lock screws, rotate horizontally.
3.
Tighten the horizontal LOCK screw.
Vertical rotation
(adjustable range: 130°)
1.
Loosen the tilt lock screws.
2.
Holding the rotation levers, rotate vertically.
3.
Tighten the tilt lock screws.
Image inclination
(adjustable range: 30°)
Manipulate the rotation levers to adjust the inclination of the image.
Adjusting the image size
Adjust the size using the zoom ring.
Adjusting the focus
Adjust using the focus ring. When required, the surveillance image should be adjusted, etc. This adjustment is performed using the setup screen.
MONITOR
LOCK
LEFT RIGHT
SET
UP
AWC
DOWN
NOT USED NOT USED L/L ON
INT OFF
TERMINATION
Horizontal LOCK screw
Dome cover
Camera head
Rotation levers
Tilt lock screws
Focus ring
Zoom ring
20
2.2.
1.
CAUTION
Be sure that the dome cover is firmly at­tached. Improper attachment could result in the cover dropping down.
Attach the dome cover.
1.
Align the notch in the dome cover with the triangle mark and push the cover onto the camera body.
2.
Rotate the cover clockwise as far as it will go and is seated firmly.
Notch
Triangle mark
Adjusting the Camera Angle (Continued)
INSTALLATION
21
Connection for Adjustment of the Camera
* The power to the camera body must be ON when adjustments are performed.
MONITOR
LOCK
LEFT RIGHT
SET
UP
AWC
DOWN
NOT USED NOT USED L/L ON
INT OFF
TERMINATION
Temporarily used for making various adjustments while the camera remains in the installed location.
75 termination disconnected
DIP switch
Monitor TV
MONITOR terminal
22
This unit is provided with a SETUP MENU that allows various settings to be performed on the screen of a connected monitor using the switches on the camera body. The SETUP MENU consists of separate layers divided according to function types as shown below. The setup menus that can be set vary depending on whether the settings are done using the operation buttons on the camera body or by transmitting commands from an external control device, such as the JVC RM-P2580. * Menu setting operation can only be conducted after the operation to display the SETUP
MENU has been performed (using the operation buttons on the camera body or by trans­mitted commands). ( See page 24, 25.)
SETUP MENU flow when the operation buttons on the camera body are used
SETUP MENU
–– ETUP MENU––S
VI DE ADJUST . .O MODE S EL ECT . . COMM N I CAT ION . .U END MEMORY
–– IDEO ADJUST––V
I RI S L EVEL NORMAL
NORMA L NORMA L
COLO LEVE LRU ENHA CE LEVE LN AGC ODE 2 0dBM SUPE AGC OFFR BLC. OFF. AVER GE: PEAK 8 : 2A
END
WH I T BA L ANC E A TWE
–– OD E SE LECT ––M
CAME A T EXT OF FR V.PH SE 128A AUTO ST ART. . OFF END
––CO MUNICATION––M
MODE
POI NT t o PO I NT
STYLE
DUPL EX
ID 1 END
SETUPMENUSCREEN VIDEOADJUSTSCREEN
MODESELECTSCREEN
COMMUNICATIONSCREEN
(for setting the form of connection to the control signal connection terminals on the camera body, etc. and for setting the communication mode, etc.)
See page 26. See page 27.
See page 29.
See page 30.
Normal screen
BLC PRESET AREA screen
BLC AREA EDIT screen AWC screen MANUAL WHITE
BALANCE adjustment screen
(for setting functions related to the video image of each camera)
CAMERA TEXT setting screen
AUTO START DEMO screen
(for setting the operation mode of each camera)
MEMO
The FUNCTION screen is not displayed when operating the SETUP MENU using the buttons on the camera body.
SETUP MENU Flow
23
SETUP MENU Flow (Continued)
SETUP MENU flow when commands are transmitted from the RM-P2580
–– ETUP MENU––S
VI DE ADJUST . .O MODE S EL ECT . .
FUNC I ON . .T
END MEMORY
ETUP
..
S
POS I ION SETU PT CAME A . .R CONT OL UN IT . .R
–– IDEO ADJUST––V
I RI S L EVEL NORMAL
NORMA L NORMA L
COLOU LEVELR ENHA CE LEVE LN AGC ODE 2 0dBM SUPE AGC OFFR BLC. OFF. AVER GE: PEAK 8 : 2A
END
WH I T BA L ANC E A TWE
–– OD E SE LECT ––M
CAME A T EXT OF FR V.PH SE 128A AUTO ST ART. . OFF END
SETUPMENUSCREEN VIDEOADJUSTSCREEN
MODESELECTSCREEN
FUNCTIONSCREEN
– FUNCT ION ––
POS I ION TEX T ED I T . .T POS . EXT L OC . UP – LT AUTO PAT ROL. . AUTO PAN MODE P AN ALM . EX T S IZ E DOU BL ET END
Select the “CAMERA” item.
SETUP menu from remote control
See page 26. See page 27.
See page 29.
See page 31.
MEMO
The COMMUNICATION screen is not displayed when the SETUP MENU is set by means of transmitted commands.
Normal screen
(for setting functions related to the video image of each camera)
AWC screen
MANUAL WHITE BALANCE adjustment screen
CAMERA TEXT setting screen
AUTO START DEMO screen
(for setting the operation mode of each camera)
POSITION TEXT setting screen
AUTO PATROL setting screen
(for settings related to POSITION TEXT, AUTO PATROL, AUTO PAN operation, etc.)
BLC PRESET AREA screen BLC AREA EDIT screen
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Menu Settings Using the Operation Buttons on the Camera Body
1.
Press the SET button to display the SETUP MENU screen on the monitor.
2.
Press the UP or DOWN button to align the cursor (>) with the item to be set. Then press the SET button.
The submenu for the selected item appears.
3.
Press the UP or DOWN button to align the cursor (>) with the item to be set.
4.
Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to change the set value. When the set value of an item is changed, the change mark (9) appears after the cursor (>).
When items followed by the
.. indication are selected, press the SET button. * The selected item
s setting screen
appears.
5.
To exit the submenu, press the DOWN button to align the cursor (>) with END. Then press the SET button.
The SETUP MENU screen returns. To set other submenus, repeat steps
2.
to
5.
6.
To complete the menu settings, align the cursor (>) with the END item on the SETUP MENU and press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the way to end the setting.
To save the setting contents, be sure to select MEMORY”.
Finally, press the SET button. * DATA SAVED is displayed in the
lower part of the screen, and then the normal screen returns.
MONITOR
LOCK
LEFT RIGHT
SET
UP
AWC
DOWN
LEFT button
RIGHT button
SET button
UP button
DOWN button
NOT USED NOT USED L/L ON
INT OFF
TERMINATION
–– IDEO ADJUST––V
IRIS LEVEL NORMAL
NORMA L NORMA L
COLOU LEVELR ENHA CE L EVELN AGC ODE 2 0 d BM SUPE AGC OF FR BLC. OFF. AVER GE : PEAK 8 : 2A
END
WHI T BALANCE ATWE
VIDEO ADJUST screen
–– ETUP MENU––S
VI DE ADJUST . .O MODE SE L ECT . . COMM N IC AT ION . .U END MEMORY
SETUP MENU screen
–– ETUP MENU––S
VI DE ADJUST . .O MODE SE L ECT . . COMM N IC AT ION . .U END MEMORY
SETUP MENU screen
Cursor
MEMO
Items followed by
.. are items that
have a submenu.
Submenu to be followed
Change mark
Item
Set value
SETUP MENU
25
Menu Settings Using the RM-P2580
1.
Press the MENU button for about 3 seconds to display the remote control
s SETUP
screen on the monitor. (Above figure)
2.
Press the PAN/TILT control lever up (6) or down (7) to align the cursor (>) with the CAMERA item. Then press the SET button.
The SETUP screen appears. (See figures on the left.)
3.
Press the PAN/TILT control lever up (6) or down (7) to align the cursor (>) with the item to be set. Then press the SET button.
The selected item
ís submenu appears.
MEMO
Items followed by
.. are items that have a submenu.
ETUP
..
S
POS I ION SETUPT CAME A . .R CONT O L UNI T . .R
SET button
SETUPSETUP
MENUMENU SETSET
SPEEDSPEED
IRISIRIS
AF
FOCUSFOCUS
ZOOMZOOM
OPENOPEN
FARFAR
TELETELE CLEARCLEAR
/HOME/HOME
7
4
1
8
0
5
2
9
6
3
ENTERENTER
AUTOAUTO PANPAN
OPTIONOPTION
1
OPTIONOPTION
2
CAMERACAMERA
POSI-POSI- TIONTION
AUTOAUTO PATROLPATROL
CLOSECLOSE
NEARNEAR
WIDEWIDE
AUTOAUTO F-1F-1 F-2F-2 F-3F-3
PAN/TILTPAN/TILTLENSLENS
CAMERA/POSITIONCAMERA/POSITION
CAMERACAMERA POSITIONPOSITION
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RM-P2580RM-P2580
ALARMALARM
POPOWERWER
KEY LOCKKEY LOCK
PAN/TILT control lever
SET button
MENU
button
RM-P2580
SETUP screen from remote control
Select the CAMERA item.
When using the RM-P2580. FUNCTION
4.
Press the PAN/TILT control lever up (6) or down (7) to align the cursor (>) with the item to be set.
5.
Press the PAN/TILT control lever to the left (8) or to the right (t) to change the set value. When the set value of an item is changed, the change mark (9) appears after the cursor (>). When items followed by the “.. indication are selected, press the SET button.
* The selected item
s setting screen appears.
6.
To exit the submenu, press the PAN/TILT control lever down (7) to align the cursor (>) with END. Then press the SET button.
The SETUP MENU screen returns. To set other submenus, repeat steps
3.
to
6.
7.
There are two methods to complete the menu settings.
Align the cursor (>) with the END item on the SETUP MENU and press the PAN/TILT control lever to the left (8) or to the right (t) to select the way to end. Finally, press the SET button.
Press the MENU button while the SETUP MENU screen is displayed. In this case, the menu setting is completed in accordance with the setting displayed for the END item.
To save the setting contents, be sure to select MEMORY”.
•“DATA SAVED is displayed in the lower part of the screen and then the normal screen returns.
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SETUP MENU Screen
Item Function
Variable Factory
range setting
VIDEO ADJUST
MODE SELECT
COMMUNICA­TION
FUNCTION
END
Displays the VIDEO ADJUST. For adjust­ing functions related to the video image of each camera.
Displays the MODE SELECT. For setting the operation mode, etc. of each camera.
Only valid when settings are made using the operation buttons on the camera body. Displays the COMMUNICATION. For set­ting the form of connection to the control signal connection terminals on the cam­era body and setting the communication mode, etc.
Only valid when settings are made by transmitting commands. Displays the FUNCTION menu. For settings related to POSITION TEXT, AUTO PATROL, AUTO PAN, etc.
Closes the SETUP MENU screen so that the normal screen returns. After selecting this item, select the way to end the menu setting. MEMORY: Set contents are retained in
memory.
CLEAR: Settings of the following items
return to the contents valid be­fore the setting, and other set­tings return to the factory set­tings.
MANUAL WHITE BALANCE
AWC
CAMERA TEXT
COMMUNICATION menu
FACTORY: Set contents return to the fac-
tory settings.
However, when making set­tings by means of transmitted commands, the contents of the COMMUNICATION menu do not return to the factory set­tings.
MEMORY CLEAR FACTORY
MEMORY
SETUP MENU
27
VIDEO ADJUST Screen
Item Function
Variable Factory
range setting
IRIS LEVEL
COLOUR LEVEL
ENHANCE LEVEL
AGC MODE
SUPER AGC
BLC
Adjusts the brightness level of the video signal.
To lower the brightness level
Decrease the
value
To raise the brightness level
Increase the value
To adjust the color level of the video signal.
To make colors lighter
Decrease the value
To make colors darker
Increase the value
To adjust the contour enhancing level of the video signal.
To make the picture quality softer
Decrease the value
To make the picture quality harder
Increase the value
Sets the maximum gain of the AGC (Automatic Gain Control).
Set to OFF when the AGC function is not used.
Set to 20 dB when illumination is particularly dim.
Used when the brightness is still insufficient even if the AGC MODE is set at 20 dB. ON: Gain level is increased. OFF: Gain level is not increased. * When SUPER AGC is ON;
Dark areas of the screen may appear grainy.
Gain will be set according to the setting of
the SUPER AGC with no relation to the AGC MODE setting.
Sets the backlight compensation function. Set when a bright light source, etc. is placed in the same direction as the subject.
OFF: The backlight compensation function does not work.
AREA 1 to AREA 4: When the SET button is pressed, the fixed light metering areas are displayed. Select one of the four types.
EDIT 1 to EDIT 2: When the SET button is pressed, the user light metering areas are displayed. Select one of the two types.
See BLC Adjustment on page 32.
5 to
NORMAL
to 5
–5 to
NORMAL
to 5
–5 to
NORMAL
to 5
OFF 10 dB 20 dB
ON
OFF
OFF
AREA 1 AREA 2 AREA 3 AREA 4
EDIT 1 EDIT 2
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
20 dB
OFF
OFF
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VIDEO ADJUST Screen (Continued)
Item Function
Variable Factory
range setting
AVERAGE: PEAK
WHITE BALANCE
END
Sets the exposure detection as a ratio of the average value and the peak value.
AVERAGE value large: Increase the AVER­AGE value when portions other than the high­lighted areas of the screen are dark and look corrupted. (Ex. 10:0)
PEAK value large: Increase the PEAK value when halation occurs in the highlighted ar­eas of the screen. (Ex. 5:5)
Selects the white balance adjustment function. The white balance can be adjusted manually or automatically for light within the color tem­perature range of 2500K to 8000K.
ATW: Automatic color temperature ad-
justment mode.
MANUAL:Manual adjustment mode. When
the SET button is pressed, the adjustment screen appears. See page 35.
AWC: One-push auto white balance
mode. When the SET button is pressed, the AWC operation screen appears. See page 35.
When the SET button is pressed, the SETUP MENU screen returns.
10:0 9:1 8:2 7:3 6:4 5:5
ATW
MANUAL
AWC
8:2
ATW
SETUP MENU
29
MODE SELECT Screen
Item Function
Variable Factory
range setting
CAMERA TEXT
V PHASE
AUTO START
END
To select whether or not camera text is dis­played and to display the CAMERA TEXT set­ting screen. OFF: Camera text is not displayed. ON: Camera text is displayed in the lower part
of the screen.
EDIT:When the SET button is pressed, the
CAMERA TEXT setting screen is dis-
played. See page 36. * When EDIT is selected and the SET button
is not pressed, and the cursor is moved or you switch to another menu, this function is automatically set to ON.
To adjust and align the vertical phase of the camera body with other cameras operating in the Line Lock (L/L) mode. Adjust while viewing the monitor screen. * Adjustment is made with the LEFT button and RIGHT button or by pressing the PAN/TILT control lever to the left or right.
To select the digital zoom operation mode for when the power is turned on. OFF: The digital zoom does not operate. PAN/TILT/SCROLL/PATROL: When the SET button is pressed, zoom operation takes place in accordance with the set contents. See page 38.
MEMO
This item does not function when operating with the RM-P2580.
When the SET button is pressed, the SETUP MENU screen returns.
OFF
ON
EDIT
0 to 255
OFF
PAN
TILT SCROLL PATROL
OFF
128
OFF
30
COMMUNICATION Screen
Item Function
Variable Factory
range setting
MODE
STYLE
ID
END
Sets the communication form used for com­munication with the external control device, such as the remote control unit. SIMPLEX: Only reception of signals from the external control device takes place. DUPLEX: Signals are both sent to and received from the external control device.
Set in accordance with the way the connec­tion to the external control device, such as the remote control unit, is made.
POINT TO POINT: Select this setting when the external control device is used to control one single camera.
MULTIDROP: Select this setting when the external control device is used to control mul­tiple cameras.
For setting the camera ID. Be sure to set the camera ID when MULTIDROP is selected for the STYLE item. * Be careful not to duplicate the camera ID.
When the SET button is pressed, the SETUP MENU screen returns.
SYMPLEX
DUPLEX
POINT TO
POINT
MULTI­DROP
1 to 99
DUPLEX
POINT TO
POINT
1
Only displayed when settings are made using the operation buttons on the camera body.
SETUP MENU
31
Only displayed when making settings by sending commands from an external controller, such as the RM-P2580.
Item Function
Variable Factory
range setting
POSITION TEXT EDIT
POSI. TEXT LOC.
AUTO PATROL
AUTO PAN MODE
ALM. TEXT SIZE
END
UP-L
DOWN-L
UP-C
DOWN-C
UP-R
DOWN-R
PAN TILT
SCROLL
NORMAL
DOUBLE
UP-L
PAN
DOUBLE
When the SET button is pressed, the POSI­TION TEXT setting screen is displayed. Up to 16 characters can be used as titles for set po­sitions and home positions. See page 39.
Selects the position for displaying POSITION TEXT on the screen. UP-L: Upper left side DOWN-L: Lower left side UP-C: Upper center DOWN -C: Lower center UP-R: Upper right side DOWN-R: Lower right side
Used to set the position order and the surveil­lance time for Auto Patrol operation. When the SET button is pressed, the AUTO PA­TROL setting screen appears.
See page 41.
Selects the operation mode when the AUTO PAN command is received. (In the case of RM­P2580, this selects the operation mode when the AUTO PAN button is pressed.)
Set the size of the characters displayed in the case of alarms.
When the SET button is pressed, the SETUP MENU screen returns.
ALARM
ALARM
NORMAL DOUBLE
FUNCTION Screen
32
BLC (Back Light Compensation) Adjustment
Set when a bright light source is placed behind or in the direction of the subject making the point difficult to view on the screen. Make the setting after selecting the BLC item on the VIDEO ADJUST screen.
MEMO
BLC does not function while the digital zoom is in used.
Fixed Light Metering Areas
Set the BLC item to any of AREA 1 to AREA
4. When the SET button is pressed, the fixed light metering area is displayed on the monitor. Adjust so that the unwanted light source is outside the light metering area.
To stop display of the light metering area:
Press the SET button when operating on the camera body.
Press the MENU button when using RM­P2580. The VIDEO ADJUST screen returns.
SETUP
MENU SET
SPEED
IRISIRIS
AFAF
FOCUSFOCUS
ZOOM
OPEN
FAR
TELE CLEAR
/HOME
7
4
1
8
0
5
2
9
6
3
ENTER
AUTOAUTO PANPAN
OPTION
1
OPTION
2
CAMERACAMERA
POSI­TION
AUTOAUTO PATROLPATROL
CLOSE
NEAR
WIDE
AUTO F-1 F-2 F-3
PAN/TILTPAN/TILTLENS
CAMERA/POSITIONCAMERA/POSITION
CAMERA POSITION
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RM-P2580RM-P2580
ALARMALARM
POPOWERWER
KEY LOCKKEY LOCK
PAN/TILT control lever
SET button
MENU button
RM-P2580
OFF AREA 1 AREA 2 AREA 3 AREA 4
Light metering area
Light metering area
Light metering area
Light metering area
Light metering area
MONITOR
LOCK
LEFT RIGHT
SET
UP
AWC
DOWN
LEFT button
RIGHT button
SET button
UP button
DOWN button
NOT USED NOT USED L/L ON
INT OFF
TERMINATION
LOCK screw
SETUP MENU
33
User Settable Light Metering Areas
Select EDIT 1 or EDIT 2 for the BLC item.
When the SET button is pressed, the user settable light metering area is displayed on the monitor.
3.
Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to shift the position of the right side of the light metering area, and use the UP or DOWN button to shift the down side.
4.
When the SET button is pressed, the VIDEO ADJUST screen returns.
When operating using the RM-P2580
1.
Press the SET button to select the light metering area position to be set. (Left/ up right/down left/up ...)
2.
Press the PAN/TILT control lever to the left (8) or to the right (t) to shift the position of the left or right side, respectively. Press the PAN/TILT control lever upward (6) or downward (7) to shift the up or down side position.
3.
When the MENU button is pressed, the VIDEO ADJUST screen returns.
Light meter­ing area
Light meter­ing area
EDIT 1 EDIT 2
When operating using the camera body
1.
Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to shift the position of the left side of the light metering area, and use the UP or DOWN button to shift the upper side.
2.
Press the SET button to change the position to be set from the left/up side to the right/down side.
Manual Adjustment of White Balance
SETUP
MENUMENU SET
SPEEDSPEED
IRISIRIS
AFAF
FOCUSFOCUS
ZOOM
OPEN
FARFAR
TELE CLEARCLEAR
/HOME/HOME
7
4
1
8
0
5
2
9
6
3
ENTERENTER
AUTOAUTO PANPAN
OPTIONOPTION
1
OPTIONOPTION
2
CAMERACAMERA
POSI-POSI- TION
AUTOAUTO PATROLPATROL
CLOSECLOSE
NEAR
WIDEWIDE
AUTOAUTO F-1F-1 F-2 F-3F-3
PAN/TILTPAN/TILTLENS
CAMERA/POSITIONCAMERA/POSITION
CAMERACAMERA POSITIONPOSITION
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RM-P2580RM-P2580
ALARMALARM
POPOWERWER
KEY LOCKKEY LOCK
PAN/TILT control lever
SET button
MENU button
RM-P2580
–– IDEO ADJUST––V
IRIS LEVEL NORMAL
NORMA L NORMA L
COLO L EVELRU ENHA CE LEVE LN AGC ODE 2 0 dBM SUPE AGC OF FR BLC. OFF. AVER GE: PEAK 8 : 2A
END
WHI T BALANCE UALMANE
VIDEO ADJUST screen
MONITOR
LOCK
LEFT RIGHT
SET
UP
AWC
DOWN
LEFT button
RIGHT button
SET button
UP button
DOWN button
NOT USED NOT USED L/L ON
INT OFF
TERMINATION
When automatic adjustment of the white bal­ance results in a
reddish screen, etc., ad-
just the white balance manually.
1.
Adjust the white balance manually. Set the WHITE BALANCE item on the VIDEO ADJUST screen to MANUAL and press the SET button.
The MANUAL WHITE BALANCE adjustment screen appears on the monitor.
34
Manual Adjustment of White Balance (Continued)
CAUTION:
The color temperature will be slightly af­fected when the dome cover is attached. Pay attention to this when adjusting the white balance manually.
––MANU L WH I TE BA LANC E ––A
:R -- ------- ----
+
g:
M
---:B
-- ------------
-
+
--:G
END
Setting indicating mark
Original position
2.
Select the hue to be adjusted. (R/B or Mg/G) When operating using the camera
body, press the UP or DOWN button.
When using the RM-P2580, press the
PAN/TILT control lever upward (6) or downward (7).
3.
Adjust the hue. When operating using the camera
body, press the LEFT or RIGHT button.
When using the RM-P2580, press the
PAN/TILT control lever to the left (8) or to the right (t).
The + indicator moves in accordance with the setting. When a setting is changed, the 9 mark appears at the original position.
4.
Concluding manual white balance adjustment. When operating using the camera
body, press the UP or DOWN button to align the cursor (>) with the END item. Then press the SET button.
When using the RM-P2580, press the
MENU button or use the PAN/TILT control lever to align the cursor (>) with the END item and then press the SET button.
The VIDEO ADJUST screen returns.
––MANU L WH I TE BA LANC E ––A
:R -- ------- -----
g:
M
+
---:B
-- ------------
-
+
--:G
END
WHITE BALANCE
adjustment screen
SETUP MENU
35
AWC (One-push Auto White Balance) Adjustment
Using a simple operation, the AWC function allows the white balance to be fixed as the one valid at a given point. Used for observa­tion when the color temperature changes fre­quently.
1.
The following two methods are available for activating the AWS function.
1
Press the UP (AWC) button on the camera body for about 1 second while the normal screen (no setup menu shown) is displayed. or
2
Set the WHITE BALANCE item on the VIDEO ADJUST screen to AWC and press the SET button. (Possible both on the camera body and the RM-P2580).
2.
When the AWC function is activated, AWC OPERATION is displayed at the bottom of the monitor screen.
3.
The result of the AWC operation is displayed on the monitor screen for approximately 5 seconds. Then the screen displayed before the AWC function was activated returns. (Normal screen or VIDEO ADJUST screen)
Operation result indication
AWC OK : Completed
normally
AWC NG : OBJECT : The color
temperature is outside the tracking range
AWC ERROR : HIGH LIGHT : Excessive
brightness
AWC ERROR: LOW LIGHT : Insufficient
brightness
MEMO:
The AWC function invoked by the UP (AWC) button on the camera body starts up regardless of the setting of the WHITE BALANCE item on the VIDEO ADJUST screen.
MONITOR
LOCK
LEFT RIGHT
SET
UP
AWC
DOWN
LEFT button
RIGHT
UP(AWC) button
DOWN
NOT USED NOT USED L/L ON
INT OFF
TERMINATION
AWC
–– IDEO ADJUST––V
IRIS LEVEL NORMAL
NORMA L NORMA L
COLOU LEVELR ENHA CE L EVELN AGC ODE 2 0d BM SUPE AGC OF FR BLC. OFF. AVER GE :PEAK 8 :2A
END
WHI T BALANCE AWCE
VIDEO ADJUST screen
AWC OP ERAT I ON
AWC
AWC OK
AWC NG:OBJECT
Indication in case of abnormality
Indication when operation is completed normally.
Blinks
During AWC operation
36
CAMERA TEXT Setting
Up to 24 characters can be selected as cam­era text for each camera. The set characters are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
1.
Set the CAMERA TEXT item on the
MODE SELECT screen to EDIT. Then press the SET button.
The CAMERA TEXT screen appears on the monitor screen.
Characters selected from the character area are displayed in the text input area.
Setting using the camera body
2.
Use the UP or DOWN button to select
the position in the character input area. The position moves to the right when the UP button is pressed, and it moves to the left when the DOWN button is pressed.
3.
Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to select
the character to be input from the character area.
4.
When the first character for the text has
been selected, press the UP button.
The first character of the text is confirmed, and the second character can now be input.
SETUPSETUP
MENUMENU SETSET
SPEEDSPEED
IRISIRIS
AF
FOCUSFOCUS
ZOOMZOOM
OPENOPEN
FARFAR
TELETELE CLEARCLEAR
/HOME/HOME
7
4
1
8
0
5
2
9
6
3
ENTERENTER
AUTO PAN
OPTIONOPTION
1
OPTIONOPTION
2
CAMERA
POSI-POSI- TIONTION
AUTO PATROL
CLOSECLOSE
NEARNEAR
WIDEWIDE
AUTOAUTO F-1F-1 F-2F-2 F-3F-3
PAN/TILTPAN/TILTLENSLENS
CAMERA/POSITIONCAMERA/POSITION
CAMERACAMERA POSITIONPOSITION
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RM-P2580RM-P2580
ALARMALARM
POPOWERWER
KEY LOCKKEY LOCK
PAN/TILT control lever
SET button
ZOOM(WIDE)
button
MENU button
ZOOM(TELE) button
(RM-P2580)
–– AMERA T EXT ––C
0 2 3456789 – :/.,1
AB DE FGHI JKL NMOPC
QR TU VWXYZS
ab de f ghi j k lmnopc qr t uvwxyzs
ДЦ В К ОФЫЗСЬ длп цьвко фыбйну аим тщзсЯ ¡¿
ú
SE EC T TEXT
>
ZOOML
CAMERA TEXT screen
Space
(Displayed only for E-version)
–– ODE SEL ECT––M
CAME A TE XT TED IR V.PH SE 128A AUTO S TART . . O FF END
MODESELECTSCREEN
MONITOR
LOCK
LEFT RIGHT
SET
UP
AWC
DOWN
LEFT button
RIGHT button
SET button
UP button
DOWN button
NOT USED NOT USED L/L ON
INT OFF
TERMINATION
Text input area
Character area
SETUP MENU
37
5.
When the whole text has been input, press the SET button.
The MODE SELECT screen returns.
Setting using the RM-P2580
2.
Use the ZOOM (TELE) or ZOOM (WIDE) button to select the position in the character input area. The position moves to the right when the ZOOM (TELE) button is pressed, and it moves to the left when the ZOOM (WIDE) button is pressed.
3.
Use the PAN/TILT control lever to select the character to be input from the character area.
4.
When the first character for the text has been selected, press the ZOOM (TELE) button.
The first character of the text is confirmed, and the second character can now be input.
5.
When the whole text has been input, press the MENU button.
The MODE SELECT screen returns.
–– AMER A TE XT––C
0 23 456789– :/.,1 AB DEFGH IJ KLNMOPC QR TU VWXYZS ab de fgh i j klmnopc qr t uvwxyzs
ÄÖ Â ÊÎ ÔÛÇÑÜ
CAMER
длп цьвкофыбйн у аим тщзсЯ¡¿
ú
SE ECT TEX T
>
ZOOML
(Displayed only
for E-version)
38
When the power is turned on, a demonstra­tion of the zoom operation selected for the AUTO START item on the MODE SELECT screen takes place.
1.
Select the AUTO START item on the MODE SELECT screen, and then press the SET button.
A zoom operation takes place in accordance with the set contents (PAN, TILT, SCROLL, PATROL). At this point, “AUTO START DEMONSTATION is shown on the monitor screen.
In the case of PATROL, the position change interval will be 10 seconds regardless of the setting.
2.
Stopping the DEMONSTRATION operation When using the camera body, press
the SET button.
When using the RM-P2580, press the
MENU button.
The MODE SELECT screen returns.
AUTO START DEMO
MONITOR
LOCK
LEFT RIGHT
SET
UP
AWC
DOWN
SET buttom
NOT USED NOT USED L/L ON
INT OFF
TERMINATION
–– ODE SE L ECT ––M
CAME A TEXT DEITR V.PH SE 128A AUTO ST ART . . ROLPAT END
MODE SELECT screen
AUTO S ART DEMONSTRAT IONT
HOME
POSITION 5
POSITION 4POSITION 3
POSITION 2POSITION 1
AUTO PATROL (Factory setting)
( See page 41.)
AUTO PAN
AUTO TILT
AUTO SCROLE
SETUP MENU
39
POSITION TEXT Setting
A title can be set for the registered positions for each camera. The position title can only be set by transmitting commands from the RM-P2580, etc. The position title can consist of up to 16 characters. The set characters are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Select the camera for which position
title text should be set and select the position.
Use the CAMERA button ➝ Numeric key ENTER button to select the camera.
Use the POSITION button ➝ Numeric key ENTER button to select the position. For details, see the instruction manual for the RM-P2580.
1.
Align the cursor (>) with the POSITION TEXT EDIT item on the FUNCTION screen, and then press the SET button.
The POSITION TEXT screen is displayed on the monitor.
2.
Use the ZOOM (TELE) or ZOOM (WIDE) button to select the position in the character input area. The position moves to the right when the ZOOM (TELE) button is pressed, and it moves to the left when the ZOOM (WIDE) button is pressed.
SETUPSETUP
MENUMENU SETSET
SPEEDSPEED
IRISIRIS
AFAF
FOCUSFOCUS
ZOOMZOOM
OPENOPEN
FARFAR
TELETELE CLEARCLEAR
/HOME/HOME
7
4
1
8
0
5
2
9
6
3
ENTERENTER
AUTOAUTO PANPAN
OPTIONOPTION
1
OPTIONOPTION
2
CAMERACAMERA
POSI-POSI- TIONTION
AUTOAUTO
PATROLPATROL
CLOSECLOSE
NEARNEAR
WIDEWIDE
AUTOAUTO F-1F-1 F-2F-2 F-3F-3
PAN/TILTPAN/TILTLENSLENS
CAMERA/POSITION
CAMERACAMERA POSITIONPOSITION
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RM-P2580RM-P2580
ALARMALARM
POPOWERWER
KEY LOCKKEY LOCK
(RM-P2580)
– FUNCT I ON––
POSI ION TEXT EDIT..T POS . E XT LOC . UP– LT AUTO PA TROL . . AUTO PAN MODE P AN ALM. EXT SI ZE DOUBL ET END
FUNCTION screen
0 2 3456789 – :/.,1
AB DE FGHI JKL NMOPC
QR TU VWXYZS
ab de f ghi j k lmnopc qr t uvwxyzs
ДЦ В К ОФЫЗСЬ длп цьвко фыбйну аим тщзсЯ ¡¿
ú
SE EC T TEXT
>
ZOOML
POSITION TEXT screen
– PSITIONTEXT–O
Space
Text input area
(Displayed only for E-version)
MENU button
SET button
ZOOM (WIDE) button
ZOOM (TELE) button
Numeric key buttons
CAMERA button POSITION button
PAN/TILT control lever
ENTER button
Character area
40
POSITION TEXT Setting (Continued)
3.
Use the PAN/TILT control lever to select the character to be input from the character area.
4.
When the first character for the text has been selected, press the ZOOM (TELE) button.
The first character of the text is confirmed, and the second character can now be input.
5.
To set other position text titles, use the POSITION button Numeric key ENTER button to change the position number. The repeat steps
2.
to
4.
to set
the text.
6.
When setting of all titles is completed, press the MENU button.
The FUNCTION screen returns on the monitor.
–– PSITIONTEXT––O
0 2 3456789 – :/.,1 AB DE FGHI JKL NMOPC QR TU VWXYZS ab de f ghi j k lmnopc qr t uvwxyzs
ДЦ В К ОФЫЗСÜ
OPSI
длпцьвкофыбйну аим тщзсЯ ¡¿
ú
SE EC T TEXT
>
ZOOML
SETUP MENU
41
AUTO PATROL Setting
The AUTO PATROL function allows you to specify multiple positions (up to 6 positions) that the camera will move to in the specified order and observe for the specified interval. The order of movement and observation in­terval for the AUTO PATROL operation can only be set by transmitting commands from the RM-P2580, etc.
1.
Align the cursor (>) with the AUTO PATROL item on the FUNCTION screen. Then press the SET button.
The AUTO PATROL setting screen appears on the monitor.
The PATROL1 to 6 items indicate the AUTO PATROL operation order. PATROL1: Specifies the first position
number and the observation interval for AUTO PATROL.
PATROL6: Specifies the last position
number and the observation interval for AUTO PATROL.
2.
Press the PAN/TILT control lever up (6) or down (7) to align the cursor (>) with the PATROL No. item to be set.
SETUPSETUP
MENUMENU SETSET
SPEEDSPEED
IRISIRIS
AFAF
FOCUSFOCUS
ZOOMZOOM
OPENOPEN
FARFAR
TELETELE CLEARCLEAR
/HOME/HOME
7
4
1
8
0
5
2
9
6
3
ENTERENTER
AUTOAUTO PANPAN
OPTIONOPTION
1
OPTIONOPTION
2
CAMERACAMERA
POSI-POSI-
TIONTION
AUTOAUTO
PATROLPATROL
CLOSECLOSE
NEARNEAR
WIDEWIDE
AUTOAUTO F-1F-1 F-2F-2 F-3F-3
PAN/TILTPAN/TILTLENSLENS
CAMERA/POSITION
CAMERACAMERA POSITIONPOSITION
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RM-P2580RM-P2580
ALARMALARM
POPOWERWER
KEY LOCKKEY LOCK
PAN/TILT control lever
POSITION button
AU TO PAT RO L button
SET button
MENU
button
(RM-P2580)
– FUNCT I ON––
POSI ION TEXT EDIT..T POS . E XT LOC . UP– LT AUTO PA TROL
.. AUTO PAN MODE P AN ALM. EXT SI ZE DOUBLET END
FUNCTION screen
HOME
POSITION 5
POSITION 4POSITION 3
POSITION 2POSITION 1
AUTO PATROL (Factory setting)
42
AUTO PATROL Setting (Continued)
3.
Press the POSITION button to set the position number of the selected PATROL No. item.
4.
Press the PAN/TILT control lever to the left (8) or to the right (t) to set the observation interval for the selected PATROL No.
If set to SKIP, observation will not take place at this position.
5.
Repeat steps
2.
to
4.
to set the position number and observation interval for all the PATROL No. items.
6.
When the AUTO PATROL setting is completed, press the MENU button or use the PAN/TILT control lever to align the cursor (>) with the END item and then press the SET button.
The FUNCTION screen returns on the
monitor.
To start the AUTO PATROL operation, press
the AUTO PATROL button on the RM­P2580.
–– UTO PATROL ––A
PATR L 1 HOME 3 0 sO PATR L 2 POS1 30 sO PATR L 3 POS2 30 sO PATR L 4 POS3 30 sO PATR L 5 POS4 30 sO PAT END
RL6 POS5 30sO
POSITION No.
AUTO PATROL screen
POSITION number setting
HOME POS1
to
POS5
Observation time
10s 20s 30s 45s 1min 2min SKIP
SETUP MENU
43
CAMERA
Signal system: U type based on NTSC
standard E type based on PAL stan-
dard Image device: 1/4 IT CCD Effective picture elements:
U type 380,000 pixels,
768 (H) × 494 (V)
E type 440,000 pixels,
752 (H) × 582 (V) Sync system: Line lock/Internal Video S/N: 50 dB (AGC OFF) Horizontal resolution:
470 TV lines (Typ.) Minimum illumination:
4 l× (Full wide angle, AGC
20 dB, Y: 25%)
1.5 l
×
(Full wide angle, AGC 20 dB, Y: 25%, no cover)
Camera ID: 24 letters White balance: ATW/Manual/AWC
(one-push white balance) Color temperature range 2500K to 8000K.
Backlight compensation:
Available by adjustment of light metering area posi­tion.
LENS
Focal length: 2.6 mm to 6 mm (variable) Max. aperture ratio:
F1.2 to F1.8
Angle of vision:
f = 2.6 mm 82° (H) × 59° (V) f = 6 mm 35° (H) × 26° (V)
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Remote control input:
RS-422A or RS-485
(non-isolated) connector Baud rate: 9600 bit/s Power requirement:
AC 24 V ` 50/60 Hz or DC 12 V
Power consumption:
U type Approx. 3.6 W E type Approx. 300 mA
Mass: 570 ˝ (including ceiling
mount)
Operating temperature:
–10°C to 50°C (recom­mended: 0°C to 40°C)
Dimensions: Approx. 112 mm diam-
eter × 113 mm Accessories: U type E type
Instructions × 1 Instructions × 2
Ceiling mount × 1 Ceiling mount × 1
Terminal board × 1 Terminal board × 1
Warranty card × 1
Service information
card × 1
External dimensions [Unit: mm]
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Angle adjustment range:
Horizontal: 90° Vertical: 130° Tilt: 30°
H=113
SR52
φ112 φ110
φ106
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