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Progressive Scan Type Black and White Camera 

(Frame Shutter) 

 

KP-F1 

Technical Operation Guide 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Hitachi Denshi America, Ltd 

150 Crossways Park Drive 

Woodbury, NY 11797 

Phone:  516-921-7200 

Fax:  516-921-0993 

 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for KP-F1

Page 1: ...1 Progressive Scan Type Black and White Camera Frame Shutter KP F1 Technical Operation Guide Hitachi Denshi America Ltd 150 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury NY 11797 Phone 516 921 7200 Fax 516 921 0993 ...

Page 2: ...nnections 11 7 Optical System 12 8 Optical Filter 13 9 Cable Connections 13 Basic Connection 13 Optional Connection 14 10 Arrangement of internal controls 14 11 Camera Settings 15 12 Video Output modes 17 Simultaneous odd even field output 17 Frame output 17 Video output mode table 18 Video output mode signals 18 13 External synchronization 19 14 Field on Demand function 20 Field on demand functio...

Page 3: ...3 Two trigger mode 21 Sync non reset mode 22 Fixed shutter mode 22 15 Non interlaced operation 23 16 Timing diagrams 24 17 Image sensor 30 18 Options 31 ...

Page 4: ...gnals of two horizontal lines are separately output at 1 60 sec 1 50 CCIR Two channel video signals can be simultaneously output from the multi pin connector or the BNC connectors on the rear The video signals cannot be simultaneously output from the multi pin connector and from the BNC connectors 3 Frame output All electric charges are read out from all pixels at 1 30 sec 1 25 CCIR Non interlaced...

Page 5: ... External View _ Caution For installation of the camera use camera mounting holes A B and C When a heavy lens is used or when excessive shock or vibration is applied fix the lens to the equipment too Secure the adapter to the camera mounting holes B or C using the four screws supplied M2 x 5 NOTE If the screws are too long they will cause damage to the internal circuit boards in the camera Be sure...

Page 6: ...ning frequency EIA 59 94 Hz CCIR 50 Hz Sync System Internal external automatically switchable Internal sync operation 2 1 interlaced non interlaced External sync input HD VD 2 to 6 Volts p p negative Input impedance 1k ohm Frequency deviation 1 Video Output 1 0 Volt p p 75 ohm unbalanced Video 0 7 Volt p p Sync 0 3 Volt p p negative Resolution EIA 500 TVL H x 485 TVL V CCIR 580 TVL H x 575 TVL V S...

Page 7: ...ower supply 12 Volts DC 1Volt Power consumption 250mA or less Ambient conditions Operating 10 to 50 degrees C 90 RH or less Storage 20 to 60 degrees C 70 RH or less Caution For continued stable operation the camera should be used under 40 degrees C or less when it is used continuously for an extended period of time Anti vibration 7G 10 to 60 Hz amplitude 0 98 constant 60 to 200 Hz amplitude variab...

Page 8: ...eet the warranty Warranty and After sales Service 1 The guarantee period is one year after the date of purchase However defects due to erroneous use or intentional acts are excluded 2 For defects after expiration of the guarantee period Hitachi Denshi will repair the equipment if the intended function is restored by the repair work and the cost is charged to a customer 3 Hitachi Denshi is not liab...

Page 9: ... continuously for hours avoid using the camera in areas of high temperature or high humidity 3 Do not drop the camera Do not apply strong shock or vibration to the camera 4 Before connecting or disconnecting a connector turn off the camera Be sure to hold the connector body to connect or disconnect the connector 4 4 Arrangement of camera When several cameras are installed very close with each othe...

Page 10: ...ected 2I Continuous interlaced odd and even field signals are respectively output from Video Out I and Video Out 2 at 1 60 s CCIR 1 50 s 2N Continuous odd and even field signals are respectively output from Video Out I and Video Out 2 at 1 60 s CCIR 1 50 s IN Non interlaced output at 1 30 s CCIR 1 25 s is obtained only from Video Out 1 8 Shutter speed select switches Sets the desired shutter speed...

Page 11: ...igger A In Trigger A In Trigger A In Trigger A In Signal Signal Signal Signal Signal 8 Video 2 Output Ground 9 Video 2 Output Signal 10 Ground 11 12 Volt Input 12 VD In Trigger A In Trigger A In Trigger A In Ground Ground Ground Ground Note The video signal cannot be fed simultaneously from both the VIDEO OUT connector and the DC IN SYNC connector If both outputs are connected simultaneously a pro...

Page 12: ...sing the field on demand function FLD and WEN pulse output is CMOS level Strobe is inhibited in the Low period of the WEN pulse 7 Optical System Image size inch The flange focal distance is 17 526mm in air Flange focal distance is not adjustable Plug LENS trigger Type Hirose HR10A 7P 6P 01 Part Code JMH0092 Note When selecting a lens the length A from the flange surface to the end of the screw mou...

Page 13: ...re connected in a loop through configuration Removal of the IR cut filter 1 Remove two screws 1 shown and filter holder 2 will come off 2 Remove the IR cut filter 3 from the filter frame 4 3 Then reinstall and secure filter holder 2 with the two screws 1 Caution Prior to removal of the optical filter be sure to turn off the power Note The video signal cannot be fed simultaneously from both the VID...

Page 14: ...uld be between 11 and 13 volts DC and should be free of noise and ripple Confirm proper voltage polarity before connecting a external power supply to the KP F1 Optional Connections When not using the AP 130 power supply connect 12 volts DC to the rear of the JU F1 10 Arrangement of Internal Controls ...

Page 15: ...an be set separately GAIN adjustment Video output GAIN is adjustable Adjusted to 0 70 V p p y OFF at F4 4001ux at factory setting VIDEO OUT 1 RV101 and VIDEO OUT 2 RV105 can be set separately Set up adjustment Set up level is adjustable Adjusted to 50 mV pep DOFF at factory setting VIDEO OUT 1 RV103 and VIDEO OUT 2 RV107 can be set separately ...

Page 16: ...er speed is set by turning the ON OFF switch to the ON position and using the shutter speed selection switch The shutter always operates in the field storage mode As the shutter speed is increased the CCD exposure time is decreased causing a loss of sensitivity in the camera Since the sensitivity is lower adjust the lens iris or increase the scene illumination When the shutter is used the flicker ...

Page 17: ...ven line pixels are read simultaneously and are separately output simultaneously video 2 channel output The two output methods are interlaced and non interlaced There are two kinds of output methods interlaced 2 I and non interlaced 2 N Non interlaced 2 N EIA 518 lines frame CCIR 620 lines frame Frame output mode The non interlaced 1N video data of all exposed pixels are output Video 1 only at one...

Page 18: ...ut signal 2I Video 1 Video 2 1 60 s 2 1 Interlace standard 2N Video 1 Video 2 1 60 s 2 1 non interlace video 1 odd video 2 even 1N Video 1 1 30 s 1 1 non interlace progressive Video Output Mode signals Interlaced EIA 1 60 s CCIR 1 50 s Non interlaced EIA 1 60 s CCIR 1 50 s ...

Page 19: ...N SYNC connector When sync signals are supplied the mode is automatically switched from the internal sync mode to the external sync mode Input signals HD and VD signals HD EIA f H 15 734kHz 1 CCIR f H 1 5 625kHz 1 VD EIA f V 59 94Hz f V f H 262 5 CCIR f V 50Hz f V f H 312 5 Progressive Input level HD 2 to 6 Vp p Negative signal VD 2 to 6Vp p Negative signal Input impedance 1 k ohms ...

Page 20: ...1 60s NG No signal 1 1 60s NG S signal 1 30s Two Trigger SW1 ON SW2 11011000 SW3 OFF 2I 2N 1N OK VS signal 1 60s NG No signal 1 1 60s OK VS signal 1 30s OK VS signal 1 60s NG No signal 1 1 60s NG S signal 1 30s Fixed Shutter SW1 ON SW2 00000000 SW3 OFF 2I 2N 1N OK V signal 1 60s NG VS signal 2 1 60s OK V signal 1 30s OK V signal 1 60s NG VS signal 2 1 60s NG No signal 1 30s Sync Non Reset SW1 OFF ...

Page 21: ...ng edge and ends at the Trigger A falling edge The vertical sync is reset and the video output is obtained immediately The interval between the two trigger pulses equals the exposure time Trigger specifications 5 Volts p p 0 5 1 0 Volt p p Trig A Low Period EIA 63 5 µs or more CCIR 64 µs or more a 2I EIA 16 7 ms or more b 2I 741 6 µs EIA CCIR 20 ms or more 1131 3 µs CCIR 1N EIA 33 4 ms or more 1N ...

Page 22: ...ained Use a sync signal that is free of noise Trigger specifications 5 Volts p p 0 5 1 0 Volt p p a 2I 741 6 µs EIA 1131 3 µs CCIR 1N 1250 1 µs EIA 2027 3 µs CCIR High period 8 µs or more Fixed shutter mode At a single trigger pulse input Trigger A exposure starts at the pulse rising edge The exposure time is set by the cameras electronic shutter switch The video output is obtained immediately aft...

Page 23: ...he mode is automatically switched to non interlaced scanning mode When the following external sync drive signals are connected the camera operates in the non interlaced mode Input signals HD and VD signals HD EIA f H 15 734kHz 1 CCIR f H 15 625kHz 1 VD EIA f V f H 262 Hz CCIR f V f H 312 Hz Input level 2 to 6Vp p negative Input impedance 1k ohms Waveforms of external drive signal non interlaced sc...

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Page 30: ...A 692 H X 504 V CCIR 823 H X 592 V Effective pixel number EIA 6S9 H X 494 V CCIR 782 H X 582 V Imaging area EIA 6 52 H X 4 89 V mm CCIR 6 49 H X 4 83 V mm Pixel size EIA 9 9 H X 9 9 V µm CCIR 8 3 H X 8 3 V µm Equivalent aperture size per pixel EIA about 6 H X 6 V µm CIR about 5 H X 5 V µm ...

Page 31: ...31 18 Options ...

Page 32: ...32 Trigger Cable 2m C 201RK 23864AX 5m C 501RK 23865AX Numbers in parenthesis refer to Hitachi part code Standard type Pin 5 and pin 6 are not used ...

Page 33: ...uation is proportionate to the cable length The characteristic cable impedance remains constant as the cable length changes Cable Length Attenuation at 4 MHz 50 db Km Attenuation at 7 MHz 70 db Km Attenuation due 1 m 0 05 0 07 To cable length 2 m 0 1 0 14 In db 5 m 0 25 0 35 10 m 0 5 0 7 The video bandwidth of the KP F1 is approximately 7 MHz ...

Page 34: ... U S A Phone 770 242 3636 FAX 770 263 8838 HITACHI DENSHI LTD CANADA Head Office 65 Melford Drive Scarborough Ontario M1B 2G6 Canada Phone 416 299 5900 FAX 416 299 0450 Telex 652 5324 Eastern Office 8100 H Trans Canadienne St Laurent Quebec H4S 1M5 Canada Phone 514 332 6687 FAX 514 335 1664 Telex 582 4768 Ottawa Office 9 Antares Drive Nepean Ontario K2E 7V5 Canada Phone 613 727 3930 FAX 613 727 39...

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