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Table 6-2 Setting manipulation for Operation Mode Setting [Group 1]
Position of
mode switch
Item to be changed
UP/DOWN switch
UP position
DOWN position
0
Change of gain
Increase in gain
Decrease in gain
1
Menu display
(MENU)
<* C>
ON
OFF
2
Selection of preset 1 or 2
Preset 2 (+19db)
Preset 1 (+16db)
3
Selection of preset 3 or 4
Preset 4 (+25db)
Preset 3 (+22db)
4
All pixels
・
Double speed scanning mode(SCAN / front)
All pixels (NORMAL)
Double speed (DOUBLE)
5
Shutter – continuous/asynchronous (S.FORM / front) Continuous(NORMAL) Asynchronous(ASYNC)
6
Shutter – high speed/low speed (S.TIME / rear)
High speed (HIGH)
Low speed (LOW)
7
Change of shutter speed (S.TIME / front)
Shorter
Longer
8
Digital offset
(OFFSET)
Increase in offset
Decrease in offset
9
Not used
A to F
Program pages from A to F
Write
Readout
(Note) Decibel value in “Selection of preset” is a rough value.
(Note) The shutter speed can be changed only when the shutter switch is currently set at any other positions than “0”.
When the shutter switch is positioned at “0”, the shutter speed cannot be changed even if the mode switch is set to
the position “7” and the UP/DOWN switch is manipulated. (The shutter is always OFF where shutter switch = “0”.)
Table 6-3 Setting manipulation for Operation Mode Setting [Group 2]
Position of
mode switch
Item to be changed
UP/DOWN switch
UP position
DOWN position
1
Menu display
(MENU)
<* C>
ON
OFF
2 to 3
Not used (-)
4
Enabled/disabled for pulse width control (PWC) (!)
ENABLED
DISABLED
A to F
Program pages from A to F
Write
Readout
(!) When the setting of “ Enabled/disabled for pulse width control” is not set to be “ENABLED”, the pulse width control is
not effective even if the shutter switch is set to the position “9” for the asynchronous shutter operation. In this case, the
preset shutter asynchronous shutter is effective.
Table 6-4 Setting manipulation for Operation Mode Setting [Group 3]
Position of
mode switch
Item to be changed
UP/DOWN switch
UP position
DOWN position
1
Menu display
(MENU) <* C>
ON
OFF
2
Operation confirmation buzzer
(BZ)
<* C>
ON
OFF
3
Serial communication baud rate (BAUDP) <* C>
19200 bps
9600 bps
4 to 5
<Not used>
(-)
-
-
6
Polarity setting for Vinit2
(Vinit2) <* C>
Positive logic
(POSITIVE)
Negative logic
(NEGATIVE)
7
Strobe signal output
(STRB0,1) <* C> Switching
Switching
Table 6-5 Setting manipulation for Operation Mode Setting [Group 4]
Position of
mode switch
Item to be changed
UP/DOWN switch
UP position
DOWN position
1
Menu display
(MENU) <* C>
ON
OFF
2
Test pattern
(PATTERN) <* C> ON
OFF
3
Output bit
(BIT)
<* C>
Increase in bit
Decrease in bit
4
Output form
(FORM) <* C>
DUAL
SINGLE
5
Enabled/disabled for automatic correction
(ATCR) <* C>
ENABLED
DISABLED
6
<Not used>
(-)
-
-
7
Vsub voltage
(VSUB) <* C>
Increase in voltage
Decrease in voltage
[Explanation] Vsub voltage
Vsub voltage is the bias voltage (substrate voltage) that serves to control the blooming effect (resulting in blur or running
image at a saturating area) that arises from excessive light getting into CCD.
If a high Vsub voltage is set, the blooming effect can be reduced, although an excessively high voltage leads to a
narrower operation range of CCD because it is associated with a decrease in the saturating voltage of the CCD output.
It is appropriately set before shipment because the optimum Vsub voltage varies by CCD.
* Notes in common with all setting groups
(Note) The standard factory mode (default) is underlined.
(Note) The default value of output bit is 8 bit. It is changed to 10 bit at first UP operation and 12 bit at second UP operation.
(Note) The default value of strobe signal output is OFF. It is changed to exposure timing signal at first UP operation and
busy signal at second UP operation.
(Note) The items marked with <* C> in the table (configuration items) are automatically stored in EEPROM whenever they
are changed.
(Note) The new settings of the other items than the configuration items are lost at the time of power-off unless they are
manually saved in the program pages after changing them.