ELURA20 MC A, ELURA10 A
CHAPTER 4. DISASSEMBLING ADJUSTMENT
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2-5 CCD Pixel Missing Compensation
Notes)
1)
Perform this adjustment only if a void pixel is found on the CCD.
2)
Before starting this adjustment, turn power on for more than 15 minutes.
3)
The automatic mode (2-5-1) and the manual mode (2-5-2) are available for this adjustment.
In the automatic adjustment mode, “NG” is recognized if there are more than two void pixels on the center area of the screen or
more than eight void pixels on the entire screen. (If NG is recognized, the automatic adjustment is not performed.)
In the manual adjustment mode, it is allowed to correct up to eight void pixels on the entire screen.
In this mode, an arbitrary point may be selected for correction.
2-5-1 CCD Void Pixel Correction (Automatic)
Preparation)
1)
Carry out this correction in the product state.
2)
Adjustment Conditions
Program AE
: AUTO
AF
: OFF
Image stabilizer
: OFF
Demo mode
: OFF
Procedure)
(1) Perform the CCD void pixel correction (automatic mode) according to the table shown below.
* If the DT is “FF” , it is “NG” even through the ST is “OK”.
ST EP
PROCEDURE
MONIT OR
Microcomputer operation
CCD PIXEL MISSING COMP.
PG
BK
MD ADDR
DT
ST
1
High address setting
1-1
1) Make the setting shown at right.
5
3
WR
**00
30
WAIT
2) Press the ST ORE key.
↑
↑
RD
↑
↑
OK
High address "30" is set up.
2
CCD void pixel correction
2-1
1) Make the setting shown at right.
5
2
WR
300E
00
WAIT
2) Press the ST ORE key.
↑
↑
↑
↑
↑
BUSY Adjustment is in progress.
↑
↑
RD
↑
−−
OK
Adjustment is completed. *
3
EEPROM writing
3-1
1) Make the setting shown at right.
5
2
WR
300F
00
WAIT
2) Press the ST ORE key.
↑
↑
RD
↑
↑
OK
Writing is completed.
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