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Functions Controlled by a Computer

The following functions can be controlled by a computer. For more information, please contact Canon
U.S.A.

To utilize the computer control features of the RE-350 a program developers kit is available from Canon U.S.A. The developers kit
provides a guide for computer software programmers to create customized software to control camera functions.

[For further information]

contact:

CANON U.S.A., INC. NEW YORK OFFICE
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.
phone: 516-328-5960

Category

Abbreviation

Meaning

Camera

control

system

Zoom lens control

WIDE: standard
WIDE: fine-adjustment
TELE: standard
TELE: fine-adjustment
ZOOM: stop
ZOOM: positioning
ZOOM: output position
ZOOM AF WIDE:
standard
ZOOM AF TELE:
standard

The zoom lens starts moving towards the wide-angle side at a standard speed.
The zoom lens moves towards the wide-angle side at a slow speed.
The zoom lens moves towards the telephoto side at a standard speed.
The zoom lens moves toward the telephoto angle side at a slow speed.
The zoom lens stops.
The zoom lens moves to a specified position.
Outputs the current position of the zoom lens.
Perform the AUTO FOCUS function as soon as the zoom lens stop moving.

Perform the AUTO FOCUS function as soon as the zoom lens stop moving.

Focus control

OP  AF
NEAR: standard
NEAR: fine-adjustment
FAR: standard
FAR: fine-adjustment
FOCUS: stop

Performs one-push autofocus.
The focus lens starts moving towards the NEAR side at a standard speed.
The focus lens moves toward the NEAR side at a slow speed.
The focus lens starts moving towards the FAR side at a standard speed.
The focus lens moves toward the FAR side at a slow speed.
The focus lens stops.

White balance
setting

OP  AWB
WB: adjustment

Performs one-push auto white balance.
Adjusts color tone.

Exposure
compensation

EXP: compensation

Compensates exposure.

Outline
adjustment

DETAIL: adjustment

Adjusts picture quality of video signal.

Negative/positive
conversion

POSI (normal mode)

NEGA (conversed

mode)

Outputs video signal in normal mode.
Outputs video signal in conversed mode.

Color/black and
white switching

Outputs video signal in color.
Outputs video signal in black and white.

COLOR
B/W

System

control

Input signal
selection

CAMERA 
EXTERNAL

Selects the internal camera as input signal.
Selects external video signal as input signal.

Illumination
control

Turns the illumination lamps on.
Turns the illumination lamps off.
Turns the backlight on.
Turns the backlight off.

LIGHTS: ON
LIGHTS: OFF
BACKLIGHT: ON
BACKLIGHT: OFF

LED control

Operates a specified LED in normal mode.
Turns a specified LED on forcibly.
Turns a specified LED off forcibly.
Blinks a specified LED forcibly.

Communication
control

Sets the RE-350 to offline mode.
Sets the RE-350 to silence mode.
Sets the RE-350 to notification mode.

Output
information

STATUS: camera
STATUS: switch
STATUS volume
DATA: machine name
DATA: ROM version

Outputs the status of the RE-350.
Outputs the status of each switch.
Outputs the position of each volume.
Outputs identification data of device name.
Outputs identification data of version.

LED: NORMAL
LED: ON
LED: OFF
LED: BLINK

OFFLINE
SILENCE
NOTIFICATION

Summary of Contents for RE-350

Page 1: ...ly accessible location for future reference Veuillez lire attentivement ce mode d emploi avant d utiliser l appareil Conservez le soigneusement pour r f rence RE 350 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI R...

Page 2: ...ration This Instruction Manual may not be copied in whole or part without prior consent of Canon The content of this manual is subject to change without notice Copyright 1996 CANON INC ALL RIGHTS RESE...

Page 3: ...ease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced rad...

Page 4: ...erious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and c...

Page 5: ...d service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If any liquid has been spilled onto or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has be...

Page 6: ...g from Negative to Positive 14 Projecting Black and White Documents 15 Adjusting Brightness and Picture Quality 15 4 SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION 16 Outputting to a RGB Monitor 16 To Control by a Computer 16 C...

Page 7: ...t 5 seconds before turning the power ON again Turning the power ON too soon may cause a malfunction The illumination lamps do not light up immediately after the LIGHTS button is pressed To protect the...

Page 8: ...is 50 Hz Factory default is set to 1 60 In areas where the power frequency is 50 Hz set it to 1 100 In areas where the power frequency is 60 Hz set it to 1 60 See page 16 for system construction Use...

Page 9: ...age 13 To compensate automatically press the AUTO FOCUS button To compensate manually press the NEAR button or FAR button The AUTO FOCUS indicator flashes initially then lights up when compensation is...

Page 10: ...the right hand illumination lamp first then the left hand illumination lamp Press the arm lock release lever and raise the arm until it stops Direct the camera head towards the document table Remove t...

Page 11: ...the supplied unit cover on the RE 350 when the unit is not in use The unit cover has a pocket to store cords MEMO Place the unit horizontally when storing it If the unit is stored vertically it may f...

Page 12: ...the cables See page 16 for connecting equipment For details of operation refer to the instruction manual of the equipment to be used If your computer has AV compatability you can input images to the c...

Page 13: ...POWER The power of the RE 350 should be turned OFF when the unit is not used Disconnect the power cord if the unit will not be used for extended periods MEMO White balance will be automatically adjust...

Page 14: ...as a dark cloth hair etc 2 Intangible objects such as candle light smoke etc 3 Objects having a glossy surface telephone receiver glassware etc 4 Objects viewed through glass Use the backlight to pro...

Page 15: ...to white or vice versa Also if the image is already in color you can convert from primary colors to complementary colors Negative positive conversion is only possible with pictures via the camera hea...

Page 16: ...te modes is possible only when projecting pictures via the camera head Therefore color pictures via external input equipment cannot be switched to black and white see page 17 And also color pictures o...

Page 17: ...he equipment to be used Computer Video monitor VCR RGB monitor Computer S video cable RCA pin cable RGB cable RCA pin cable Rear panel RS 232C cable Power cord Outputting to a RGB monitor To AUDIO IN...

Page 18: ...T SELECT button Changing to Pictures via External Input Equipment MIC 1 2 3 4 SC PHASE H MIC LEVEL Use the microphone volume control knob to adjust the volume Sound from the microphone can be recorded...

Page 19: ...record audio together with pictures via the camera head onto a video tape For details of operation refer to the instruction manual for the equipment to be used Recording by VCR VCR BNC video cable To...

Page 20: ...m VIDEO IN Camera of the RE 350 VIDEO OUT EXT External input AUDIO OUT VIDEO S VIDEO RGB R G OUT EXIT AC INLET AC OUTLET 75 OFF ON 24 96 100 60 ID 0 ID 1 RS 232C SYNC OFF ON IN B R L SYNC 1 0 Rear pan...

Page 21: ...ard speed The focus lens moves toward the NEAR side at a slow speed The focus lens starts moving towards the FAR side at a standard speed The focus lens moves toward the FAR side at a slow speed The f...

Page 22: ...ct is not illuminated properly Pictures appear with flicker The electronic shutter speed selector has been set 7 incorrectly The input source cannot be changed The power of the RE 350 or other equipme...

Page 23: ...impedance 75 RGB OUT BNC connector x 4 output impedance 75 External synchronization input BNC connector x 1 input impedance 75 high impedance AUDIO IN RCA pin jack x 2 stereo AUDIO OUT RCA pin jack x...

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