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 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION

The safety warnings and cautions provided on the product or in this operation manual must be observed. 

Failure to observe these warnings and cautions may result in injury or accident.

Read this operation manual carefully to familiarize yourself with its contents and ensure that you can operate the 

product properly.

Also, store this manual in a safe place where it can easily be referenced whenever necessary.

This operation manual uses the following symbols and terms to identify hazards in order to prevent accidents.

 

WARNING

This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not heeded, may result in 

death or serious injury to you or others. Be sure to heed all warning notices to en-

sure safe operation at all times.

 

CAUTION

This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not heeded, may result in a 

minor injury to you or others, or damage to property.

NOTE

This indicates cautions and recommendations for operation. It contains information 

which, if not heeded, may result in this product failing to function properly.

These notices also contain useful information for operation.

HANDLING THE PRODUCT

 

WARNING

1. Do not get this product wet or allow liquid inside. If water gets inside, stop using the product immediately. Continuing to 

use the product under this condition may cause a fire or electric shocks.  

2. Do not stare at the sun or other bright objects through the lens. It may injure your eyes.
3. Be sure to hold the connector when disconnecting the cable. Pulling on the cable may sever or damage it and pose a 

risk of a fire or electric shocks from a short circuit.

 

CAUTION

1. Be careful not to drop the product when carrying it. Dropping the product may cause injury.

2. Ensure that all mountings are securely tightened. If a mounting becomes loose, parts may fall off and cause injury.

3. Inspect mountings regularly (about every six months to one year) to ensure they are securely tightened. If a mounting 

becomes loose, parts may fall off and cause injury.  

4. When this product is used under a blazing sun, the inside of the unit may be heated to high temperature. When 

it is expected that the unit is exposed to elevated temperature, take measures against heat as appropriate on the 

customer’s side.

NOTE

1. Striking or dropping the lens may cause the malfunction of the product.  
2. This product is not waterproof. Take measures to avoid direct contact with rain, snow, or moisture. Otherwise it may 

cause the malfuction of the product. 

3. In dusty environments, cover the lens mount when using, attaching or removing the lens. If dust enters inside, it may 

cause the malfunction of the product.   

4. Take measures to avoid sudden changes in temperature where the lens is used, which may prevent operation 

temporarily if condensation forms in the lens.

5. Before use in particular environments, such as places where chemical products are used, contact your Canon sales 

representative or dealer. Using in particular environments may cause the malfunction of the product.

 

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Page 1: ...ENGLISH VERSION BT1 B051 E_E_CC indd 1 2020 02 04 11 02 01...

Page 2: ...Radio Interference Regulations CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B Only for European Union and EEA Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of with your househol...

Page 3: ...mentioned above may be required depending on the specifications of your unit For details contact your dealer or Canon Inc The illustrations in this book show CN7x17 KAS unless otherwise specified Act...

Page 4: ...s It may injure your eyes 3 Be sure to hold the connector when disconnecting the cable Pulling on the cable may sever or damage it and pose a risk of a fire or electric shocks from a short circuit CAU...

Page 5: ...ached poses a risk of fire if the lens concentrate light in direct sunlight NOTE Immediately wipe off any moisture on the lens from misty or foggy environments using a dry cloth Seal the lens in a pla...

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Page 7: ...TMENT 5 1 ZOOM OPERATION 5 2 FOCUS OPERATION 5 3 IRIS OPERATION 5 4 EXTENDER OPERATION Only models with built in extender 5 5 MACRO OPERATION 5 6 SWITCH OPERATIONS 6 1 HOW TO DETACH THE DRIVE UNIT 6 2...

Page 8: ...r focusing Connector has also a function to operate the iris through a focus control accessory and a dedicated cable and a function to interface with various virtual systems It can output each positio...

Page 9: ...ive Unit Fixing Screws Max Zoom Speed Volume 12 pin Cable VTR Switch Remote Connectors 20 pin NOTE Only Connector can be used as the iris remote or virtual output port Use these connectors to connect...

Page 10: ...lens support to the rods using lens support fixing screws 2 HOW TO MOUNT 2 1 MOUNT THE LENS ON THE CAMERA 2 HOW TO MOUNT Lens support Rods Lens support fixing screws Screw supplied with the lens supp...

Page 11: ...to the connector below the lens mount Connect the cable so that the arrow on the connector of the cable aligns with the arrow of the connector of the lens NOTE Rated voltage 12 VDC Normal operation ra...

Page 12: ...the lens mount when the lens is mounted on a lens support 2 Attaching a filter A 127 mm filter can be attached to the hood When attaching a filter to the lens body use the Canon CL 112mm clear filter...

Page 13: ...otation 180 degrees 180 degrees 93 5 degrees 52 5 degrees 8 178 4 118 13 5 6 88 2 4 1 74 1 5 5 262 9 233 4 UNC1 4 20 11 114 17 68 125 2 1 96 4 2 1 91 7 Focus ring B Focus ring A Zoom ring Iris ring Le...

Page 14: ...99 2 13 141 3 111 5 101 5 4 1 10 3 5 6 2 1 256 2 UNIC1 4 20 5 5 54 38 131 7 57 1 117 2 186 7 44 2 58 8 69 5 72 9 58 9 4 5 114 11 17 Unic3 8 16 27 Focus ring B Focus ring A Zoom ring Iris ring Lens hol...

Page 15: ...all screwdriver to set the level as desired To determine the maximum gain set the trimmer at a level where no hunting occurs 4 Put back the rubber cap after adjustment completes Iris Operation Mode Ch...

Page 16: ...n adjustment use either display or trimmer operations Shuttle shot frame preset speed preset and zoom tracking are not available This manual describes only the items that can be set on the TOP screen...

Page 17: ...15 Iris A M switch setting I Gain Trk OFF MENU 1 A Fr1P Basic Adj Trk OFF I Tq H Initial Top screen in Full Mode Items that are displayed by scrolling Item that is not scrolled MENU 1 Norm AM Zoom Z M...

Page 18: ...L REMOTE3 MANU SERVO MANU SERVO Zoom Operation Change over Knob Toward Telephoto end Toward Widest end Zoom Lever Zoom Ring 1 Set the zoom operation change over knob to SERVO position 2 Pressed the zo...

Page 19: ...t each setting item refer to Information Display Manual in the supplied CD ROM B Setting ON or OFF by operating the switches Selection method Operation How to ascertain the selection To set the functi...

Page 20: ...m speed and direction toward telephoto angle or widest angle which you want to store and press the MEMO switch NOTE The stored zoom speed is applied to the framing preset Zoom Rocker Seesaw Shtl Switc...

Page 21: ...the memory Only Frame1 is described in the description given on the following pages Frame1 is indicated as Fr1P The zoom and focus are controlled in such a way that they start and stop simultaneously...

Page 22: ...e position that you want to store while holding this zoom and zoom focus position press the Fr1P switch while holding down the MEMO switch NOTE This framing memory position is different from the shut...

Page 23: ...s performed set the zoom operation change over knob to SERVO position 2 Mount the accessory such as focus demand For the details refer to the operation manual of accessories ZOOM FOCUS Focus Operation...

Page 24: ...nce becomes shorter than the normal minimum object distance M O D The minimum object distance by macro operation for this lens is CN7x17 10cm CN10x25 25cm from tip of the lens at the widest angle In m...

Page 25: ...function to be changed appears on the display 4 Press the Set key This completes the setting Switch Default value Functions Fr1P FRM2 Sped Shtl Sped Shtl NON RET VTR 1 V VTR 2 R RET 3 A Fr1P 4 A1 Sht...

Page 26: ...e drive unit is mounted again mount it while referring to Section 6 2 6 1 HOW TO DETACH THE DRIVE UNIT 1 Turn the camera and the lens power off 2 Disconnect the 12 pin cable 3 Detach the lens body fro...

Page 27: ...torque and with a pitch of 0 5 If the drive unit is removed the iris ring may turn and the iris position may change To retain the iris position mount a cinema operation accessory with adjustable torq...

Page 28: ...it fixing screw holes in the lens body NOTE If the drive unit is fixed when there is a foreign mate rial in a screw hole the lens body may be damaged 4 Fit the connector of the drive unit into the con...

Page 29: ...turn each iris ring manu ally and check gear engagement 6 Verify that the gear of the drive unit is engaged with the gear of the lens and tighten the three fixing screws to the specified torque to fi...

Page 30: ...e key 2 Press the key Adjustment begins The screen changes to the mechanical end adjustment screen 3 Press the key and press the key Initial top screen MENU Set Set Set Adj Adj is highlighted Trk OFF...

Page 31: ...ns at M O D H V Wide angle end 86 3 48 4 cm 92 1 48 5 cm Telephoto end 12 0 6 7 cm 12 7 6 7 cm Front Diameter 114 mm Thread for filters 112 mm P1 Lens body 127 mm P0 75 In the hood Zoom speed for full...

Page 32: ...nsor Object Dimensions at M O D H V wide angle end 86 5 48 5 cm 92 1 48 5 cm 89 3 47 1 cm 84 4 56 2 cm 57 7 32 3 cm 61 4 32 3 cm telephoto end 8 7 4 9 cm 9 3 4 9 cm 9 0 4 8 cm 8 5 5 7 cm 5 8 3 3 cm 6...

Page 33: ...addition this tendency increases for lenses with longer focal lengths When shooting images carefully check the focusing condition using the zoom mode of the finder or other means and shoot a sufficie...

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