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Operation Manual 

CCD CAMERA 

 

CG-641 Series 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CG-641 Series

Page 1: ...Operation Manual CCD CAMERA CG 641 Series ...

Page 2: ...This may cause fire Disconnect the power plug and contact a dealer Do not use in conditions such as rain water moisture dust greasy fumes and hot air This may cause fire Do not place in the vicinity of thermal appliances This may cause the casing to warp or high temperatures inside the device which could result in fire Avoid direct sunlight This may cause high temperatures inside the device which ...

Page 3: ...ure that connecting cables are inserted fully Failing to do so can result in fire Disconnect the power and cables before moving the device Failing to do so can result in injury and damage to the device Install connecting cables in an area where they won t be pulled or be caught Failing to do so can result in injury En 2 ...

Page 4: ...tlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus W...

Page 5: ... DC Power Connection 8 Setup Menu 9 Settings Operation 11 Setting Items 11 Mode Select MODE SELECT 11 Settings for the Exposure Function EXPOSURE SET 13 Settings for Other Functions FUNCTION SET 15 Camera Setup CAMERA SETUP 19 Lens Setup LENS SETUP 19 Mode Save MODE SAVE 20 Defect Correction BLEMISH COMPENSATION 20 Initialize INITIALIZE 21 External Control Input Terminal 22 Connections 22 Setup 23...

Page 6: ...n rainy locations or locations exposed to water z Locations exposed to rigorous vibration z Near TV and radio transmitting station with strong signals Care z Wipe dirt off the casing with a soft dry cloth For heavy soil wipe off using a dry cloth after cleaning with a cloth with a small amount of mild detergent Disconnect the power cord prior to cleaning Do not use flammable liquids such as alcoho...

Page 7: ...is when connecting an external device using the external control terminal of this device ON Terminal with 100 Ω OFF No terminal Power Indicator This lights up when powered on Setup Switch This is a switch for the function settings This is used when a menu is displayed and settings are determined For details refer to SETUP MENU Settings Operation Power Input Terminal This is the input terminal wher...

Page 8: ...focus is adjusted for CS mount type lenses when this device is shipped Use a C CS mounting adaptor to attach a C mount lens Lens Adjustment Adjust the mechanical iris lens Mount the lens on this device and adjust the lens before using Operating procedure 1 Move the cursor to LENS SETUP and press the switch LENS SETUP screen is displayed 2 Move the cursor to LENS ADJUSTMENT and press the switch Mov...

Page 9: ...he back focus lock screw using the ALLEN WRENCH Adjust the lens mounting to fix the focus Secure the lens mount with back focus lock screw 3 Press the function settings switch to end the back focus adjustment 10mm 50mm Note Use the included ALLEN WRENCH for adjustment Insert the long end of ALLEN WRENCH into the adjustment hole of the camera Rotate it in a clockwise approximately 15 degrees to fas...

Page 10: ... MAX DC 12 V 1 0 A POWER CONNECTION Warning Be careful not to short circuit the power cord when connecting it to the device Pay attention to the power polarity 390 mA of current is required for each device Be careful with following items when choosing and connecting the power cord 1 Allowable current for the power cord 2 Power cord size and length Back panel Button Transformer DC power Fuse Button...

Page 11: ...S ADJUSTMENT RETURN END EXPOSURE SET AE MODE NORMAL ECLIPSER VIDEO LEVEL 2 FLICKERLESS OFF AGC LOW SENS UP 4 DAY NIGHT RETURN END FUNCTION SET SYNC SELECT WHITE BALANCE CHROMA GAMMA APERTURE CABLE COMPEN MASKING TITLE RETURN END MODE SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS ARE SAVED OK CANCEL BLEMISH COMPENSATION COVER THE LENS OK CANCEL INITIALIZE ALL SETTINGS ARE INITIALIZED OK CANCEL Next Page AUTO CRT PDP 1 SHO...

Page 12: ...ASK EDIT MASK ERASE RETURN END TITLE TITLE OFF TITLE EDIT RETURN END PHASE SHIFT Phase Value 33 MASK SETTING TITLE EDIT ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RETURN BS Notice With AUTO Settings Notice With MASK settings ON Notice With TITLE settings ON En 11 ...

Page 13: ...he switch Figure 7 1 MAIN MENU Note If the menu is not operated for one minute the menu will automatically turn off The setting for each item is saved when RETURN and END are selected is displayed for the items limited based on the setting of a function Setting Items 1 Mode Select MODE SELECT Camera is operated using the preset settings by selecting the various modes It is possible for the user to...

Page 14: ...W OFF 2 OFF LOW 4 COLOR 5sec OFF FUNCTION SET SYNC SELECT WHITE BALANCE CHROMA GAMMA APERTURE CABLE COMPEN MASKING TITLE RETURN END AUTO AUTO CRT PDP 1 SHORT FUNCTION SET SYNC SELECT WHITE BALANCE CHROMA GAMMA APERTURE CABLE COMPEN MASKING TITLE RETURN END INT INDOOR LCD 1 SHORT EXPOSURE SET AE MODE ECLIPSER LEVEL GRAY VIDEO LEVEL SHUTTER MAX AGC SENS UP DAY NIGHT DETECT TIME FILTER LIMIT RETURN E...

Page 15: ...GH can be selected GRAY The light background signal is converted into a gray level video signal OFF LOW and HIGH can be selected VIDEO LEVEL Adjusts the brightness of the screen Setting values 5 to 5 Note This can be adjusted using AE MODE in addition to ECLIPSER FLICKERLESS When AE MODE is set to NORMAL the flickerless function can be set ON OFF If ON is selected the shutter speed is fixed at 1 1...

Page 16: ...rol Input Terminal Note If AGC is set to OFF then DAY NIGHT can not be set to AUTO or EXT If AGC is set to OFF this will be forcibly set to COLOR or BW when DAY NIGHT is set to AUTO The mode can switch automatically based on the brightness of the object when using the AUTO settings however it may not switch depending on the lighting conditions and angle of view Hunting may occur if using near infr...

Page 17: ...for adjustment 1 Set SYNC MODE to AUTO 2 Move the cursor to PHASE and press the switch to display the PHASE SHIFT screen 3 The vertical sync phase can be adjusted by moving the switch up or down from PHASE SHI FT screen Refer to figure 9 3 Note The phase of each camera is set to same phase at the factory Usually the phase doesn t need readjustment 180 0 90 90 180 PAL 2 5H VSYNC DOWN UP 1H NTSC 3H ...

Page 18: ...DOOR Fixed white balance for lighting of approximately 2800 K OUTDOOR Fixed white balance for lighting of approximately 6000 K 3 3 CHROMA The gain and hue of the chroma signal can be adjusted Figure 9 4 CHROMA menu RY GAIN This adjusts the gain of chroma signal Adjustment range 5 5 BY GAIN This adjusts the gain of chroma signal Adjustment range 5 5 RY HUE This adjusts the hue of chroma signal Adju...

Page 19: ...create a mask 1 Set MASK to ON 2 Move the cursor to MASK EDIT and press the switch to display the PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen 3 An arrow is displayed on the screen Determine the position of the mask to be created using this arrow First move the arrow to upper left of mask to be created and select the position with the switch Move the arrow next to the lower right and mask will be created by select...

Page 20: ...or to TITLE EDIT and press the switch to display the TITLE EDIT screen 3 Move the cursor to the text you want to display and press the switch The selected text is displayed in the editing area 4 Repeat the above steps until editing is complete 5 Move the cursor to BS and press the switch to erase one character ITLE TITLE ON TITLE EDIT RETURN END TITLE EDIT ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b c d e f g...

Page 21: ...nication speed with the external unit 2400 4800 9600 and 19200 can be selected L SETUP JUMP This switches the jump function to jump to LENS SETUP screen ON Valid OFF Invalid 5 Lens Setup LENS SETUP This adjusts the back focus and reference voltage for the mechanical iris Figure 11 LENS SETUP menu BACK FOCUS ADJ For details refer to Lens Back Focal Length Adjustment Optical back focus adjustment an...

Page 22: ...ENSATION menu Operating procedure 1 Cover the lens to prevent light from entering Move the cursor to BLEMISH COMPENSATION from the MAIN MENU and press the switch to display the BLEMISH COMPENSATION screen 2 Move the cursor to OK and press the switch to run the correction 3 This automatically returns to the MAIN MENU when the correction is completed Note White spots may not be corrected entirely by...

Page 23: ... phase adjustment value of SYNC SELECT from FUNCTION SET menu z BLEMISH COMPENSATION value after running the BLEMISH COMPENSATION Setting details are shown when initialize is running Figure 15 Setting details for INITIALIZE En 22 INITIALIZE ALL SETTINGS ARE IINITIALIZED OK CANCEL CAMERA SETUP ADDRESS 1 COM SPEED 4800 L SETUP JUMP ON RETURN END CHROMA RY GAIN 1 BY GAIN 1 RY HUE 0 BY HUE 2 RETURN EN...

Page 24: ...nect the supplied cable to the connector when this terminal is used and use a shielded twisted pair cable as an extension cable Use adequate insulation coating to avoid short circuiting the connection area Pin7 Pin1 Brown Black White Red Black White Red Figure 17 Note Disconnect the power for connection Use the same terminating resistance value for impedance of the cable used 100 Ω External Contro...

Page 25: ...for each camera Use the following procedure to control the DAY NIGHT function externally Setting procedure 1 Set DAY NIGHT to EXT in FUNCTION SET 2 Change the DAY NIGHT function mode by inputting the control signal H input or open Operates in AUTO mode L input or short Operates in black white mode This terminal is pulled up inside the camera There is no ability to drive an external device Ratings ...

Page 26: ...able INT AUTO Flickerless function Aperture function Back focus adjustment function Lens mount CS mount flange back adjustable Auto iris lens DC voltage drive and VIDEO signal control lens Camera mount 1 4 20 UNC top and bottom Weight 0 2 kg External dimensions 55 W 50 H 62 D mm Ambient temperature 10 C 50 C 0 C 40 C Performance guarantee Input Output terminals 1 Video signal output BNC 2 Auto iri...

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