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3-CCD Color Camera   

     

HV-HD201 

 

HV-HD201M 

 

 

 

OPERATION MANUAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please read this operation manual carefully for proper operation, and keep it for future reference.

Please read this operation manual carefully for proper operation, and keep it for future reference.

Please read this operation manual carefully for proper operation, and keep it for future reference.

Please read this operation manual carefully for proper operation, and keep it for future reference.    
 

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The  model  and  serial  numbers  of  your  product  are  important  for  you  to  keep  for  your  convenience  and 

protection.    These  numbers  appear  on  the  nameplate  located  on  the  bottom  of  the  product.    Please  record  these 
numbers in the spaces provided below, and retain this manual for future reference.

 

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Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc.

Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc.

Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc.

Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc.

 

Summary of Contents for HV-HD201

Page 1: ...s operation manual carefully for proper operation and keep it for future reference Note The model and serial numbers of your product are important for you to keep for your convenience and protection These numbers appear on the nameplate located on the bottom of the product Please record these numbers in the spaces provided below and retain this manual for future reference Model No Model No Model N...

Page 2: ...ment or near a swimming pool and the like 8 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s i...

Page 3: ...are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plug convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 14 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the ...

Page 4: ...work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 21 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same character...

Page 5: ...verwenden z B in der Nähe einer Badewanne eines Waschbeckens einer Küchenspüle eines Waschzubers in einem nassen Keller in der Nähe eines Schwimmbeckens usw 8 Aufstellung Das Erzeugnis nicht auf einen unstabilen Wagen Stand Dreifuß Träger oder Tisch stellen Das Erzeugnis kann sonst herunterfallen und ein kind oder einen Erwachsenen schwer verietzen Außerdem kann das Gerät schwer beschädigt werden ...

Page 6: ...en 12 Erdung oder Polarisierung Dieses Erzeugnis ist mit einem Schutzkontaktstecker mit drei Leitern ausgerüstet mit einem Erdungskontakt Dieser Stecker paßt nur in ein schuko Steckdose Dies ist eine Sicherheitsmaßnahme Wenn Sie den Stecker nicht in die Steckdose stecken können so wenden Sie sich bitte an ihren Elektriker damit er die veraltete Schuts des Schutzkontaktsteckers unwirksam 13 Netzkab...

Page 7: ...hen Sie sich für jegliche Wartung auf qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal 20 Beschädigung die Wartung erfordert Ziehen Sie den Stecker dieses Erzeugnisses aus der Steckdose und wenden Sie sich an qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal wenn eine der folgenden Bedingungen vorliegt a Wenn das Netzkabel oder der Stecker beschädigt ist b Bei Eindringen von Flüssigkeit oder Fremdkörpern in das Gerät c Wenn das Erz...

Page 8: ...e den Wartungstechniker nach der Vollendung von Wartung oder Reparaturarbeiten an diesem Erzeugnis um die Durchführung von Sicherheitsprüfungen um zu bestimmen daß das Erzeugnis im angemissenen Betriebszustand ist 23 Anbringung an der Wand oder an der Decke Das Erzeugnis sollte nur entsprechend den Empfehlungen des Herstellers an einer Wand oder an der Decke angebracht werden 24 Wärme Das Erzeugni...

Page 9: ... Eau et humidité Ne pas utiliser l appareil á proximité d eau ar exemple prés d une baignoire d un lavabo d un évier ou d un bac á lessive dans un sous sol humide ou prés d une piscine etc 8 Accessoires Ne pas placer l appareil sur un chariot un socle un pied un support ou one table instables L appareil pourrait tomber blessant griévement des enfants ou des adultes et étant sérieusement endommagé ...

Page 10: ...se á la terre Ceci est une mesure de sécurité Si la fiche ne rentre pas dans la prise faire remplacer la prise désuéte par un électricien Ne pas rendre vaine la measure de sécurité assurée par cette prise avec mise á la terre 13 Protection du cordon d alimentation Acheminer les cordons d alimentation de facon qu on ne risque pas de marcher dessus ou de les coincer sous un objet placé dessus ou con...

Page 11: ...ommagés b Si du liquide s est renversé sur l appareil ou que des objets sont tombés dedans c Si l appareil a été exposé á la pluie ou á l eau d Si l appareil ne fonctionne pas normalement lorsqu on observe les instructions d utilisation Ne régler que les commandes couvertes par le mode d emploi en effet un réglage incorrect des autres commandes pourrait entrainer des dommages et nécessiteront souv...

Page 12: ...pour s assurer que l appareil est en bon état de marche 23 Montage au mur ou au plafond L appareil ne pourra être monté au mur ou au plafond que de la maniére recommandée par le fabricant 24 Chaleur Eloigner l appareil des sources de chaleur telles que radiateurs appareils de chauffage cuisiniéres et de tour produit engendrant de la chaleur y compris les amplificateurs ...

Page 13: ...residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hitachi Kokusai Electric responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This product does not exceed the class A class B limits for radio noise emissions from d...

Page 14: ...AIL 19 ALC 20 AUTO SETUP 23 SPECIAL SET 24 FILE SET 25 FILE NAME SET 26 SD CARD 27 LEVEL 28 MASKING 29 GAMMA KNEE 33 DETAIL 35 COLOR DETAIL 37 AUTO WHITE 38 SYSTEM 40 ID TITLE 43 LENS 45 OTHER FUNCTION 47 TIME DATE 48 How to Attain Better images 49 Black Balance Adjustment 49 White Balance Adjustment 50 Real time Auto White 52 Auto Shading Correction 53 ALC Auto level control 54 RC Z3 remote contr...

Page 15: ...and high stability with the convenience of C mount optics CCD size is 1 2 size and each consists of 1 500 000 picture elements Signal processing is all digitalized High quality picture and high color reproducibility functions are attained by Hitachi s unique digital processing technology and the latest CCD In addition to the digital output of high definition signal of four modes of 1080i 59 94 108...

Page 16: ...SDTV video output modes Note The SDI output supports only HDTV Auto shading compensation ASC Color shading incurred when using a C mount lens is automatically compensated attenuated Two modes of shading are provided and can be selected according to the cameras application a vertical color shading mode or a two dimensional luminance shading mode Bi directional data communication The camera can be c...

Page 17: ...ectors Confirm the power is off before connecting or disconnecting a signal cable Grasp connectors by the body not the attached wires Lens The correct lens is important for deriving optimum performance from the camera Consult a Hitachi Kokusai Electric dealer for a selection of fine lenses according to the application Installation and storage sites The following types of environment can impair per...

Page 18: ...ount cap and other attachments Pack the camera carefully in its original or equivalent container Use ample cushioning to protect the camera from physical shock Blinking Screen at AUTO BLACK It is not abnormal operation through the screen might blinks at the power start up or execution of AUTO BLACK Trademarks SDHC SDHC SDHC SDHC logo is trademark HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI and High High High High Definit...

Page 19: ...5 Name and function of each section ...

Page 20: ...lease set it to 3 when camera is connected with remote control box made by our company Used for connection with the remote control box RC Z3 or personal computer to remote control the camera It inputs or outputs the HD VD signal of m ul ti co nn e ct or f o r ex t ern al synchronization O u t p u t s t h e a n a l o g p i c t u r e signal synchronization signal Please refer to the connector termin...

Page 21: ...such as loss of resolution shading and flare overall image white out can detract from picture quality When using in applications that call for open iris the lenses for 3CCD are recommended If another lens is contemplated check the performance beforehand 2 Auto iris lens Main types are Video with self contained iris amplifier and DC DC voltage applied to open lens iris and manual over ride e g Cosm...

Page 22: ...re than 3 meters distant Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus 2 Set the lens to wide angle and while taking care not to disturb the focus ring turn the flangeback adjustment ring to adjust the focus Repeat the above steps until focus is obtained at both the telephoto and wide angle ends ...

Page 23: ...e Lens screen and check the LENS TYPE setting If DC change this to Video 1 Set the lens ALC control fully toward the average Av position 2 Capture the subject such as white paper where relatively brightness does not change and adjust the lens level control to where the center quadrangle is positioned at the video signal level indicator cross mark 3 If auto iris hunting occurs reduce the Iris Gain ...

Page 24: ...10 System configuration example ACadapter IA 60a Cameracontrol box RC Z3 Videocapturing Control PC Framegrabber board HD TVmonitor SD TVmonitor Y G Pr R Pb B HD SDI VBS RS 232C ...

Page 25: ...bsidiary menu move the cursor to the top line title line of subsidiary menu and press the L button On each menu screen move the cursor to any desired item using the U or D button For mode change data setting use the L or R button MAIN MENU FILE1 CAMERA MODE MANUAL WHITE BALANCE MEMORY 4400K MASTER SAT 0 MASTER BLACK 0 GAIN SHUTTER DETAIL ALC AUTO SETUP FILE SELECT FILE1 GAIN SHUTTER FILE1 GAIN NOR...

Page 26: ...D CARD MEMORY NO 0 SAVED FILE 2009 11 09 14 43 FILE0 NAME FILE1 FILE1 NAME FILE2 FILE2 NAME FILE3 FILE3 NAME FILE4 SAVE DATA PUSH R 1SEC LOAD DATA PUSH R 1SEC FORMAT SD CARD PUSH L R 2SEC 2 SPECIAL SET Menu Structure If the menu is not displayed press the MENU button for 2 seconds while holding down the U button Thus the SPECIAL SET menu will be displayed The SPECIAL SET menu indicates a list of i...

Page 27: ...TE 02 SET DATA PUSH R OTHER FUNCTION DYNAMIC CHROMA OFF DNR OFF FLARE ON R FLARE 0 G FLARE 0 B FLARE 0 INITILIZE PUSH L R 2SEC DETAIL FILE1 DETAIL LEVEL 0 DETAIL FREQ MIDDLE HIGH CHROMA OFF LEVEL DEPENDENT 110 CRISP 110 SOFT DETAIL W 118 SOFT DETAIL B 118 H V BALANCE 0 COLOR DETAIL INITILIZE PUSH L R 2SEC COLOR DETAIL FILE1 COLOR DETAIL OFF CH1 A PHASE PUSH R 1SEC PHASE 0 Ye R WIDTH 0 LEVEL 128 CH...

Page 28: ...wing function items The setting of these items is fixed in this mode and can not be changed The Auto indication flashes when a function is related to the auto mode MENU Function and Mode MAIN MENU WHITE BALANCE AUTO GAIN SHUTTER GAIN AUTO GAIN SHUTTER SHUTTER AES LEVEL ENABLE OFF GAMMA KNEE GAMMA ON GAMMA KNEE KNEE AUTO MAIN MENU FILE1 AUTO CAMERA MODE AUTO WHITE BALANCE AUTO MASTER SAT 0 MASTER B...

Page 29: ...gh real time auto white balancing Automatic tracking white balance The adjustment speed can be selected with SPEED of AUTO WHITE menu 3 MASTER SAT The density of color Chroma of entire image is adjusted The master saturation level can be set in a range of 128 to 127 The color of the entire image will be light on the side and dense on the side For zero 0 setting hold down both the L and R buttons f...

Page 30: ...switch of front panel There is fixed mode of NORM HIGH MAX GAIN and AUTO mode of self adjustment in proportion to the brightness NORM Electric sensitivity 0 to 18dB is set when the GAIN switch is at the position of NORM HIGH Electric sensitivity 1 to 17dB is set when the GAIN switch is at the position of HIGH MAX Electric sensitivity 2 to 18dB is set when the GAIN switch is at the position of MAX ...

Page 31: ... 94Hz mode 1 60 50Hz mode 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 and 1 10000 second VARIABLE Shutter operates at the shutter speed set from the following shutter variable speed 1 59 94 to 1 10087s 59 94Hz mode 1 50 to 1 8414s 50Hz mode AES Auto Electronic Shutter Electronic shutter is automatically controlled according to the brightness of the subject Appropriate image level is output even when the amou...

Page 32: ...the CAMERA MODE AUTO SHUTTER is fixed at AES 3 CCD MODE CCD store mode It is not displayed in 720p It is not displayed in 720p It is not displayed in 720p It is not displayed in 720p mode mode mode mode because of non availability because of non availability because of non availability because of non availability FIELD The field integration mode operation is performed for ordinary purpose of appli...

Page 33: ...s for approx 2 seconds 2 DETAIL FREQ Contours to be emphasized are biased in terms of fineness LOW DETAIL level decrease and a picture becomes soft MIDDLE DETAIL level is standard HIGH DETAIL level increase and a picture becomes sharp 3 H V BALANCE Balance setting for horizontal and vertical detail amount Setting range is 32 to 31 The horizontal detail amount will be lower on the side and vertical...

Page 34: ...t is used where variations are sudden such as changing a microscope magnification 3 PEAK AVERAGE Set auto level control for Peak or Average in 4 steps of 50 50 25 75 18 85 or 0 100 At high Average setting background may be difficult to see in picture bright components Increasing the Peak setting may render spotlighted components easier to see 4 ALC GATE ON OFF toggle ON Video signal of the specifi...

Page 35: ... area setting It is displayed only for ALC GATE ON User can select pattern arbitrarily from MANUAL mode along with fixed 6 patterns from Mode 1 to Mode 6 PATTERN 1 PATTERN 2 PATTERN 3 PATTERN 4 PATTERN 5 Detected Area PATTERN 6 ...

Page 36: ...cursor by pressing L R U and D button on the camera s front face to specify the desired photometry area or exclude the gate area b Push the menu button to ON OFF the photometry area at the cursor position c Repeat the above steps a b to set arbitrary gate pattern d Exit from MANUL GATE setting menu Press both L and R buttons on the camera s front face for 2 seconds or more APPLY PUSH D and CANCEL ...

Page 37: ... of the screen attributable to the coupling of the color separating prism with the lens is automatically adjusted To execute this function the following arrangement must be done Subject Fully white subject copy paper or the like Illumination Illuminate the subject with uniform luminance Camera Set the camera so that the subject is displayed in the whole screen Maximize the amount of light by using...

Page 38: ...nu Gamma response KNEE characteristics are set 5 DETAIL Change to DETAIL menu DETAIL boost frequency color crisp and other properties are set 6 AUTO WHITE Change to AUTO WHITE menu Sets color temperature range and correction speed of AUTO WHITE and detection area of screen 7 SYSTEM Change to SYSTEM menu Sets the MULTI connector I O signals external synchronization and external control signals of c...

Page 39: ... can be saved to SD card an read back 1 FILE SELECT Selects scene file 1 4 or preset for copy data 2 STORE FILE Selects file for storing scene file data 3 STORE Press R button for more than 1 second to transfer selected scene file data to store file 4 FILE NAME SET Change to FILE NAME SET menu FILE1 to FILE4 can be changed to user defined name 5 All INITIALIZE Press L and R button simultaneously f...

Page 40: ...Press the MENU button to enter the selected character Now the next character can be edited d Repeat the above steps b c to set file name e On completion of character input move the cursor to RET using the L R U or D button and press the MENU button to exit from the edit mode Blinking shifts one character toward the left Blinking shifts one character toward the right DEL Blinking character is delet...

Page 41: ... ed only when the SD card has been inserted ed only when the SD card has been inserted 1 MEMORY NO The file number is selected in which camera settings are saved or read File0 9 can be selected 2 SAVE DATA Press R button for more than 1 second to save all the camera menu settings to the SD card 3 LOAD DATA Press R button for more than 1 second to load the setting data saved to the SD card It is di...

Page 42: ...multaneously for about 2 seconds for 0 zero setting 4 R BLACK Sets dark part of red The allowable setting range is 128 to 127 Press the R button to increase the Red video signal black level and press the L button to decrease the Red video signal black level Press the L and R buttons simultaneously for about 2 seconds for 0 zero setting 5 B BLACK Sets dark part of blue The allowable setting range i...

Page 43: ...NG menu is set to ON 1 R HUE Changes hue of red color 2 Y R HUE Changes hue of natural tint of red and yellow 3 Y HUE Changes hue of yellow color 4 G Y HUE Changes hue of natural tint of green and yellow 5 G HUE Changes hue of green color 6 C G HUE Changes hue of natural tint of cyan and green 7 C HUE Changes hue of cyan color 8 B C HUE Changes hue of natural tint of blue and cyan 9 B HUE Changes ...

Page 44: ... of magenta and blue 23 M SAT Changes chroma of magenta color 24 R M SAT Changes chroma of natural tint of red and magenta The above items can be set in the range from 128 to 127 Respectively press the R button to increase and the L button to decrease the chroma of each color Each item is set to 0 by simultaneously pressing the L and R buttons for about 2 seconds Reference Reference Reference Refe...

Page 45: ...y and hue are changed in the direction of blue yellow axis Green and magenta do not change 30 BG LINEAR Color density and hue are changed in the direction of blue yellow axis Red and cyan do not change 31 MASK TYPE Masking color mode 6 or 12 color is set In 6 color mode since the intermediate colors other than R Y G C B M are automatically set simple adjustments can be made 32 ON OFF Masking corre...

Page 46: ...32 The following diagrams illustrate linear masking LINEAR operations RG LINEAR GB LINEAR BR LINEAR RB LINEAR GR LINEAR BG LINEAR Y R M B C G Y R M B C G Y R M B C G Y R M B C G Y R M B C G Y R M B C G ...

Page 47: ...8 to 127 Press R to raise and L to lower RGB video signal gamma point Press the L and R buttons simultaneously for about 2 seconds to set to 0 4 R GAMMA Sets red gamma point Setting range is from 128 to 127 Press R to raise and L to lower Red video signal gamma point Press the L and R buttons simultaneously for about 2 seconds to set to 0 5 B GAMMA Sets blue gamma point Setting range is from 128 t...

Page 48: ...cene changes 7 KNEE POINT Sets Knee point Starting point of high luminance compression Use L and R to set in the range 128 smallest to 127 largest 8 WHITE CLIP Sets white clip level Use L and R to set in the range of 128 lowest to 0 highest clip level Normally set for clip at about 109 video level Adjust when there is excess video level from the equipment interface 9 INITIALIZE Initialize GAMMA KN...

Page 49: ...ng The amount of DETAIL for the high chroma subject can be increased for the high chroma parts where the detail is less effective OFF High chroma detail correction will be off ON Contours are enhanced for high chroma strong color subjects 4 LEVEL DEPENDENT Level dependent setting The noise for dark part of the image is prevented being emphasized in the detail correction The detail amount is reduce...

Page 50: ...2 seconds for factory setting 7 SOFT DETAIL B Limits the maximum DETAIL level in black image portions DETAIL may be excessively effective where changes in brightness are large In this case it may be possible to make the image natural by limiting the maximum DETAIL level SOFT DETAIL B allows you to set the maximum DETAIL level on the dark side black The limitation of DETAIL amount of Dark part blac...

Page 51: ...l CH2 A PHASE Automatic detection of hue of CH2 color detail When the cursor is moved to this item the detection mark is displayed at the center of the screen Move this mark to a portion of the subject in your target color Then press the R button for 1 second The hue of this area is automatically detected and set to phase 3 PHASE Sets hue of color detail Hue is shown by 6 areas and numerical value...

Page 52: ... Blue subject is excessively corrected to white a natural image is obtained by reducing this value Range of Setting LOW LIMIT 15000K Kelvin Unit of Setting 100K 3 LOW LIMIT Sets the lower limit Red side of a color temperature range within which white balance is to be applied If a Red subject is excessively corrected to white a natural image is obtained by increasing this value Range of Setting 200...

Page 53: ... A video signal of the entire image is detected for carrying out white balance control 5 GATE AREA H Sets horizontal width of detection gate To set this value make the WHITE GATE ON and display the detection gate Setting width 0 to 10 6 GATE AREA V Sets vertical width of detection gate To set this value make the WHITE GATE ON and display the detection gate Setting width 0 to 7 7 INITIALIZE Initial...

Page 54: ...here is no output signal from VIDEO VBS and YC terminal SD TV Outputs the analog output signal in SDTV mode There is SDTV picture output signal from VIDEO VBS terminal other than RGB YPbPr signal from multi connector 2 RGB YPbPr Changes image output from multi connector RGB Outputs R G B signals Y Pb Pr Outputs Y Pb Pr Y R Y and B Y signals 3 EXT SYNC SW Displays the state of EXT SYNC switch of ca...

Page 55: ...3 pin of multi connector HDVD OUT MULTI Outputs the HD VD signal of HD TV from 13 pin HD and 14 pin VD of multi connector 5 H PHASE Adjustment of horizontal synchronization phase The phase of the image can be adjusted when there is an input external sync signal and camera is operating in external sync mode The allowable setting range is 128 to 127 Note There is no external synchronization if the i...

Page 56: ...ts from 9600bps and 19200bps When RS 232C RC Z3 switch is at RC Z3 it allows 9600bps only 8 MESSAGE RTN Message display ON OFF ON Displays the result of AWB execution in the DIRECT mode OFF The result of AWB execution in the DIRECT mode is not displayed ...

Page 57: ...yed on screen specify its display position also OFF Not displayed ON Displayed at the upper right corner of screen 2 TITLE At this function item specify whether the TITLE is displayed on screen or not In case that the TITLE is displayed on screen specify its display position also OFF Not displayed ON Displayed at the upper left corner of screen 3 DATA SET The DATA SET screen comes up ID Enter an I...

Page 58: ...e next character can be edited d Repeat the above steps b c to set ID or TITLE e On completion of character input move the cursor to RET using the L R U or D button and press the MENU button to exit from the edit mode Blinking shifts one character toward the left Blinking shifts one character toward the right DEL Blinking character is deleted and the subsequent character string is shifted left INS...

Page 59: ...tive only for DC Lens Type Sets speed in a range of 0 to 15 at which camera controls the lens iris Press R to increase and L to decrease the setting Hold button depressed for continuous change Simultaneously press R and L for about 2 seconds to set to 8 When lens operation is not stable hunting use lower value of iris speed 4 OPEN LIMIT Sets open limit Effective only for DC Lens Type Sets the edge...

Page 60: ...ts standard level of the lens control signal The setting range is from 128 to 127 Adjust the lens Level control to overlap the level indicator mark which is usually displayed at the bottom of the screen at 0 setting with the mark at the center central marker of the video signal level indicator Refer to description of video signal type lens adjustment page 9 Note 1 Be sure to execute the adjustment...

Page 61: ... MODE2 DNR MODE2 becomes effective 3 FLARE Flare compensation ON OFF setting Corrects for extraneous reflections in the optical and CCD systems which ends to weaken bright image components Normally set to on 4 R FLARE Sets flare compensation for Red The setting range is from 0 to 64 Set large values for large compensation 5 G FLARE Sets flare compensation for Green The setting range is from 0 to 6...

Page 62: ... MINUTE 42 SET DATA PUSH R 21 TIME DATE Menu for setting the internal clock of the camera 1 YEAR Sets year 2 MONTH Sets month 3 DATE Sets date 4 HOUR Sets hour 5 MINITUTE Sets minute 6 SET DATA Press R button to set the internal clock of the camera as above specified ...

Page 63: ...a white screen image appears momentarily This phenomenon is not an error n error n error n error 3 3 3 3 In case that the manual iris lens is used do not attempt auto black balance adjustment In case that the manual iris lens is used do not attempt auto black balance adjustment In case that the manual iris lens is used do not attempt auto black balance adjustment In case that the manual iris lens ...

Page 64: ...RECT mode 3 Provide a proper aperture value of lens using the auto iris function or manually 4 Put an white object in the subject image and zoom it up 5 Hold the AWB button pressed for about 2 seconds for automatic white balance adjustment With MESSAGE RTN ON AUTO WHITE appears At the end of successful adjustment AUTO WHITE OK appears 6 If white balance adjustment cannot be made any of the message...

Page 65: ...oward closed direction or increase the gain to provide a proper video level Preass again the AWB switch AUTO WHITE NG C TEMP HIGH TRY AGAIN The color temperature is too high making it impossible to reach the optimum value in adjustment If there is no problem in practical application use the camera under the current condition Add a filter to the lens or illumination to decrease the color temperatur...

Page 66: ... camera is mounted fixedly and the orientation and image taking range of the camera remain unchanged it is advisable to use the white gate function in combination for attaining higher accuracy in white balance 1 In the MENU mode set up WHITE GATE ON 2 Using the WHITE GATE menu in the MENU mode bring the display window to a monochrome part white or gray part in the image For details of the WHITE GA...

Page 67: ...onds or Move the cursor to AUTO WHITE press R button for 1 second or more to carry out automatic white balance adjustment 4 Move the cursor to AUTO SHADING and press R button to execute AUTO SHADING function Thus color shading in the image is corrected automatically Notes 1 When using the camera for the first time or after replacing the lens just be sure above instructions 2 If adjusted under a li...

Page 68: ...ombination of GAIN AGC SHUTTER AES and AUTO IRIS the following four kinds of ALC auto level control can be performed This feature ensures stable video signal output according to a wide range change in illumination ...

Page 69: ...nu Press the FUNCTION button of the remote control panel to produce the menu mode and display the MAIN MENU screen Again press the FUNCTION button to extinguish the menu screen and return to the direct mode Operate the menu with the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT buttons Note While pressing the UP button presses the FUNCTION button for 2 seconds to produce the special set mode The SPECIAL SET menu appears...

Page 70: ... 14 27 16 SHUTTER button 17 CONTRAST button 18 ULTRA GAIN button 19 Mode indicator LEDs 20 A WHT button 21 A BLK button 22 WHITE BALANCE mode select switch 23 GAIN switch 24 IRIS Control 25 IRIS switch CONTROL LOCK ON OFF TALLY CALL SHUTTER CONTRAST ULTRA GAIN A WHT A BLK HIGH NORM LOW VAR dB GAIN AUTO MEM PRESET 18 9 6 0 3 DTL IRIS WHIT BAL MANU REMOTE AUTO EXTENDER FUNCTION PRESET STORE 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 71: ... setting menu display button UP LEFT DOWN and RIGHT buttons Menu screen operating buttons SCENE FILE buttons Select camera application files and stores scene file data Four application files can be used as scene files Scene files To shoot several scenes with different shooting conditions it is needed to change settings suitable for each scene To reduce such troublesome operations various shooting ...

Page 72: ...g data store The Store function is used to save the application file item data The common file item data are saved during adjustment and operation Store operation After entering the settings with the menu screen and RC Z3 press the STORE button the STORE button flashes Then press the desired SCENE FILE button for storing the settings STORE button extinguishes Store release While the STORE button i...

Page 73: ... B GAIN control Red and blue video signal gain can be adjusted Press the ENABLE button lights to allow adjusting Adjustment is coarse when the WHITE BALANCE mode select switch is set to Preset and fine when set to Memory R BLACK and B BLACK control Red and blue video signal black level can be adjusted Press the ENABLE button lights to allow adjusting Note When CAM MODE AUTO R B black cannot be adj...

Page 74: ...utton operation is inhibited A BLK button Direct mode Press A BLK to conduct automatic black balance button lights Menu mode A BLK button operation is inhibited Mode indicator LEDs Indicate status of switches below LEDs IRIS switch Sets lens iris mode Press the switch upward to set the mode in the sequence AUTO REMOTE MANUAL AUTO Automatic iris operation REMOTE Iris is adjusted by the iris control...

Page 75: ...MEM Press the A WHT button for automatic white balance adjustment Select between 3200 K and 5600 K in the menu mode at W MEM MODE of the MAIN MENU screen AUTO White balance is automatically adjusted in real time ATW When the RC Z3 white balance mode is set to MEM and AUTO at the MAIN MENU W MEM MODE is indicated and at PRESET W PRST MODE is indicated Note When CAMERA MODE AUTO camera white balance...

Page 76: ...lly open to fully closed MANUAL Iris is not adjustable from the RC Z3 adjust by manually turning the lens iris ring M BLK control Adjusts the master black level 2 Menu screen composition Camera settings other than the RC Z3 items can be customized using the main and special set menus The menu structure is same as one of camera 27 27 27 27 26 26 26 26 ...

Page 77: ...B B Y 4 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 UNREG 12V IN 10 11 GND 12 RXD 13 HD IN HD OUT SYNC OUT 14 VD IN GL IN VD OUT 15 TXD TXD RXD and the REMOTE connector can not be used simultaneously PLAG Housing KEC 15P Pin contact JK SP2140 Cover JK C151C Use No 4 40UNC plug retaining screws 1 5 6 10 11 15 ...

Page 78: ...OTE connector HR10A 7R 4S Pin No Signal 1 12V output 2 RXD SD input 3 TXD SD output 4 GND Plug HR10A 7P 4P LENS connector D4 151N 100 Pin No Signal 1 12V 2 NC 3 Control 4 GND Plug E4 191J 100 1 4 2 3 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 79: ...65 Y C connector TCS 7547 01 401 DC 12V IN connector RMI12BRD 3PH Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Y GND 1 12V input 2 C GND 2 GND 3 Y output 3 NC 4 C output ...

Page 80: ...YNC input 1 B C A B HD input 1 C VD input 1 EXT SYNC switch setting OUT A B SYNC output C VD output A B HD output C VD output A C in above mentioned table corresponds to the following connectors A SYNC IN BNC connector B MULTI connector 13 No terminal C MULTI connector 14 No terminal 1 1 1 1 It can not operate with synchronization signal of It can not operate with synchronization signal of It can ...

Page 81: ...t decode screen center DTL OFF and Y ch 7 Standard sensitivity F8 0 2000lx 3200K reflection ratio 89 9 8 S N ratio 56dB HD SDI output decode Y ch 30 MHz 9 Minimum illumination 5 lx F1 6 GAIN 18dB Video level 50 10 Screen distortion Below measurement value lens characteristics is excluded 11 Registration Full screen 0 05 lens characteristics is excluded 12 Gain 0dB to 18dB 1dB step 13 Shutter Prese...

Page 82: ...voltage 12 V DC rating 10 5V 15V 19 Power consumption Approx 22 W HV HD201 Approx 25 W HV HD201M 20 Dimensions HEAD 50mm W x 50mm H x 55mm D excluding lens CCU 188mm W x 75mm H x 180mm D 21 Mass HEAD Approx 175g excluding lens CCU Approx 2 0 kg 22 Operating temperature 0 to 40 23 Storage temperature 20 to 60 ...

Page 83: ...C switch is set to IN 2 Serial data input REMOTE connector 1 5 Vp p 3 dB High RC Z3 RS 232C level PC Note Set back panel RC 232C RC Z3 switch according to the connected device 2 Output signal ratings 1 HD SDI output SDI OUT connector 0 8 Vp p 75Ω 2 Component video output MULTI connector Y 1 0 Vp p 75Ω R Y 0 7 Vp p 75Ω B Y 0 7 Vp p 75Ω 3 RGB output MULTI connector R 0 7 Vp p 75Ω G 0 7 Vp p 75Ω B 0 ...

Page 84: ...TI connector HDTV 3 value SYNC 0 3 Vp p 75Ω HDTV HD VD 2 Vp p 75Ω Note It is effective only when the EXT SYNC switch is set to OUT 8 Serial data output REMOTE connector 1 5 Vp p Low RC Z3 RS 232C level PC Note Set back panel RC 232C RC Z3 switch according to the connected device 9 Lens iris control output Lens connector manual override DC Lens Mode IRIS CONT 1 5 V closed to 7 5 V open Selectable V...

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