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3CMOS Super High Sensitive HDTV camera

HDL-4500

Operation   Manual

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Summary of Contents for HDL-4500

Page 1: ...3CMOS Super High Sensitive HDTV camera HDL 4500 Operation Manual 4 1 6 3 6 2 2 25 1 100 ND FILTER 3 4 2 Products conforming to RoHS directive...

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Page 3: ...1406 1st Edition U E 3CMOS Super High Sensitive HDTV camera HDL 4500 4 1 6 3 6 2 2 25 1 100 ND FILTER 3 4 2 Operation Manual Products conforming to RoHS directive...

Page 4: ...mi Tsushinki Co Ltd We reserve the copyright on the software we create No part of this publication may be modified or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission from Ikega...

Page 5: ...n the glass of cathode ray tubes electronic components and fluorescent tubes 6 Lead as an alloying element in steel containing up to 0 35 lead by weight aluminum containing up to 0 4 lead by weight an...

Page 6: ...int of lead free solder used for the products conforming to RoHS directive is 20 to 45 degrees Celsius higher than that of conventional solder with lead Sn Pb eutectic solder a high temperature needs...

Page 7: ...y cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the in...

Page 8: ...please keep the following messages in mind while you operate the equipment 1 Do not remove the cover and disassemble the equipment if possible because it could result in damage and electric shock 2 B...

Page 9: ...over cold weather cover and shade cover respectively 2 Avoid storing the product in a dusty place for a long time If unavoidable use a dustproof cover 3 When shooting in places such as airports milita...

Page 10: ...the camera So custom specifications requested by the customer are addressed in Chapter 7 CHANGING INFORMATION Because information that has been changed is described in this chapter you should check t...

Page 11: ...etup Diagram 4 1 4 2 Tripod Installation 4 2 4 3 Lens Mounting 4 3 4 4 Connection of Power Supply 4 3 4 5 Connection of Monitor 4 4 4 6 Connection of Operation control panel OCP 200 etc 4 5 4 7 Connec...

Page 12: ...OCP 100 OCP 100 1209 VOL1 J...

Page 13: ...ithout lighting even when shooting by moonlight at night And the inclusion of a digital process LSI ASIC on the same level as studio HDTV cameras for broadcasting makes resolution and color reproducti...

Page 14: ...cuits are included in the image processing system it s possible to obtain highly consistent and stable image Includes digital process LSI ASIC Features a digital process LSI ASIC with an internal proc...

Page 15: ...e level can be varied over five stages NIGHT MODE Seamless gain increase is possible with auto gain control The gain increase convergence level can be set to four different stages 2 12 ATW Auto Tracki...

Page 16: ...3 inch type broadcast quality lenses are available Concerning lens mount B4 type bayonet mount is standard Conforms to BTA S 1005B Tripod screw hole Large Use to install the camera body to the tripod...

Page 17: ...CP 300 etc optionally available using CP cable RCC 854 or RCC 274 optionally available to remotely control the camera Max 80m with OCP 300 is connected MON OUT connector Outputs the video signal G B R...

Page 18: ...gh the setting of SDI MENU MIX MENU PAGE5 in 5 3 Camera Menu POWER switch This is a switch for powering on the camera ON The equipment is powered through out OFF All the power is turned off POWER indi...

Page 19: ...OLOR or B W Coaxial Cable Max 100m DC IN MONITOR Cable Tripod Head System Control Box 4 1 6 3 6 2 2 25 1 100 ND FILTER 3 4 2 A bout use environment for this product Read NOTES ON USING IN SAFETY at th...

Page 20: ...h screw on the tripod 2 Tighten the camera attach screw until the camera is firmly secured to the tripod Bottom side T 230 V Wedge adaptor Lock lever Tripod Camera Tripod mounting screw Installation t...

Page 21: ...camera side mount 3 Secure the lens by rotating the camera side mount bayonet ring knob clockwise Ensure that the lens is properly secured and not loose 4 Locate the pigtail cord which is located on...

Page 22: ...Lights up during power on 4 5 Connection of Monitor ANALOG output AWB GAIN H M L ABB BAR WARNING POWER MENU CAM G L EXT SYNC COMM MON SDI OUT 1 2 DC IN MON OUT Connector Camera rear view Ferrite core...

Page 23: ...to 5 3 Camera Menu for how to make setting the camera menu 4 6 Connection of Operation control panel OCP 200 etc A variety of images can be made by connecting a operation control panel OCP 200 option...

Page 24: ...T DTL COLOR SATURATION IRIS COLOR CORRECTION KNEE POINT AUTO MANUAL DIGITAL EXTENDER 1 5 2 3 4 6 8 10 KNEE SLOPE AUTO MANUAL MAGINIFICANT MATRIX DTL MASTER PEDESTAL FLARE PEDESTAL GAIN 6 0 6 12 18 24...

Page 25: ...NC connector is used to input the SYNC signal of the external system desired to be genlocked with the equipment When the synchronizing the camera with the SYNC signal of external system G L indicator...

Page 26: ...view AC connector POWER switch POWER indicator AC pack DC POWER cable DC OUT connector AC outlet 5 2 Photography 5 2 1 Auto Black Balance ABB Press the ABB switch and the camera automatically adjusts...

Page 27: ...hip between the subject and the color temperature filters Adjustment procedure Place a piece of white paper or a white cloth in front of the subject and zoom in on it so that it occupies more than 1 5...

Page 28: ...IN MODE SHUTTER LENS SELECT DIGITAL EXTENDER PIX ADD SELECT AVC SELECT OFF ATW SELECT OFF EXIT MENU PAGE5 NEXT PAGE DISPLAY MODE SDI MENU MIX BARS MODE REMOTE ENG MENU OFF PRESET FILE LOAD WARNING INF...

Page 29: ...remains at the normal KNEE_POINT and KNEE_SLOPE become lower when MODE is switched to CINE1 and CINE2 the necessary dynamic range becomes hard to get In that case adjust KNEE_POINT and KNEE_SLOPE fro...

Page 30: ...M MASTER B R WHITE SHADE Adjusts white shading of H rate and V rate of G B R WHITE CLIP Adjusts white clip of G B R DTL Adjusts GAIN FREQUENCY BLACK WHITE BALANCE THRESH FINE NOISE SUP H PHASE CONTRO...

Page 31: ...is blinking GAMMA QUIT M CLR M 0 B 0 R 0 100 to 100 If the MENU select switch is pressed while any of M B or R is blinking the value below it can be changed Selecting M CLR makes the system to be set...

Page 32: ...100 to 100 If the MENU select switch is pressed while any of V SAW or V PARA is blinking the value below it can be changed Selecting M CLR makes the system to be set back to the factory setup R CH V Q...

Page 33: ...V PARA is blinking the value below it can be changed Selecting M CLR makes the system to be set back to the factory setup B CH V WHITE CLIP QUIT M CLR G 0 B 0 R 0 100 100 If the MENU select switch is...

Page 34: ...ch while the item is blinking The sub menu screen of the selected item is displayed 3 If the MENU select switch is pressed while EXIT is blinking the menu will turn off LOW MID HIGH GAIN MODE Sets the...

Page 35: ...rom the lens when a serial interface capable lens is used EXTENDER OFF Indicates lens other than one with extender ON Indicates lens with extender AUTO SEL OFF Displays lens le setting manually ON Rec...

Page 36: ...to be entered as shown below indicates a blank ABCDEFGHIJKLMN OPQRSTUVWXYZ CH 0123456789 Clockwise Counterclockwise 5 Turn the MENU select switch to select the desired character and press it One chara...

Page 37: ...creen 6 Adjust lens file items such as GAIN FLARE and GAMMA using the operation control panel and press the MENU select switch In case of a serial interface capable lens advance to procedure M1 and M2...

Page 38: ...AME display part and press SET When AUTO SEL NAME is not set connect the target lens and perform the following operation after executing AUTO READ 6 Selects EDIT and press SET LENS SELECT QUIT NUMBER...

Page 39: ...SEL NAME EDIT is a function to edit the model name read by AUTO READ It doesn t function when the model name of the serial lens being the target in AUTO READ is not obtained DIGITAL EXTENDER DIGITAL...

Page 40: ...DTL gain at the X6 0 magnification FREQ Sets the boost frequency at the FREQ X6 0 x8 0 GAIN Sets the DTL gain at the X8 0 magnification FREQ Sets the boost frequency at the FREQ X8 0 x10 0 GAIN Sets t...

Page 41: ...ment to the PEAK balance when AUTO IRIS is in operation MANUAL DPC This is the function to correct CCD defects Performs correction by interpolation from the next pixel when white or black defects are...

Page 42: ...ure level OFF Performs AWB with the current IRIS value AWB DETECT AREA WIDE Performs AWB using about 80 of the screen as the measurement area SPOT Performs AWB using about 10 center of the screen as t...

Page 43: ...a small light source the camera gets IRIS GAIN Adjusts the sensitivity of AUTO IRIS IRIS SPEED Adjusts the operation speed of AUTO IRIS IRIS LIMIT Select a limit value of the iris that can be closed...

Page 44: ...out and it returns to the position setting condition in which POSITION SET LEFT RIGHT is displayed If the MENU switch is pressed with MENU OUT correction is not carried out and it returns to the sub...

Page 45: ...ISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE Sets the display mode for the gain shutter and lters DISPLAY MODE SELECT Selects the gain shutter and lter displays independently FRAME MARKER Selects ON OFF of the frame mark...

Page 46: ...ode of the frame marker OFF Does not display the frame marker ON 16 9 Displays the 16 9 size frame marker ON 14 9 Displays the 14 9 size frame marker ON 13 9 Displays the 13 9 size frame marker ON 4 3...

Page 47: ...EBRA1 DETECT Sets the signal level to display the ZEBRA1 indicator ZEBRA2 IND ON Displays the ZEBRA2 indicator OFF Does not display the ZEBRA2 indicator ZEBRA2 DETECT Sets the signal level to display...

Page 48: ...ILE LOAD It is used to return to the factory setup data or the data saved by ENGINEER SET FILE RENEW in the engineer menu FILE SELECT Selects the data to load FACTORY Selects the factory setup data EN...

Page 49: ...ORMATION SWITCH Displays the setting state of the dip switches in the MPU module WORKING TIME Displays accumulated operation time of the camera up to now SUB TIME Displays accumulated operation time o...

Page 50: ...y that the checksum separately informed and the one displayed on the menu screen match SENSOR PROC Displays the FPGA version C PULSE Displays the FPGA version 5 4 Engineer Menu The camera provides eng...

Page 51: ...switch until the WARNING indicator lights 3 The engineer menu screen is displayed when the WARNING indicator lights The camera menu screen is redisplayed automatically when the engineer menu screen i...

Page 52: ...F AVC SETUP QUIT Moves from the sub menu to the main menu FUNCTION ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE Selects whether the operation of the AVC function is valid or invalid DISABLE is recommended for the indoor ope...

Page 53: ...each gain But only OFF can be set from 6 to 12dB NOISE FILTER OFF LOW MID HIGH OFF Selects NOISE FILTER level AUTO HOLD IRIS HOLD MANUAL AUTO AUTO IRIS operation at AUTO HOLD EXIT Turns off the menu...

Page 54: ...output format setting Only the format set to ENABLE on the SCAN FORMAT ENABLE can be selected 1080I59 1080 59 94i 1080I50 1080 50i DATA COPY QUIT Moves from the sub menu to the main menu COPY FILE AL...

Page 55: ...for one stage when lens IRIS value exceeds F13 The ND filter drops out of for one stage when lens IRIS value becomes F4 or less Auto gain control operation The auto gain control starts when the ND fil...

Page 56: ...minimum and MODE5 is output for the direction that the volume becomes maximum When the AUTO IRIS is turned on the MODE of the preset value by PRESET DAY FILE is output regardless of the angle of the t...

Page 57: ...peration Other 1 When the AVC function is operated the following items cannot be controlled AUTO IRIS ON OFF But it can be used as the output of AVC DAY MODE STEP GAIN ND filter SHUTTER About the oper...

Page 58: ...ODE Switches the ATW allowable range at AVC OFF AVC DAY MODE ATW NIGHT MODE Switches the ATW allowable range at AVC NIGHT MODE PRESET The range of color temperature to correct is narrow The user can c...

Page 59: ...the menu is displayed as shown below Changes the B ch side correction range of PRESET in ATW MODE BLUE LIMIT AUTO SET 1 Sets ATW MODE to PRESET and shoots the blue subject for matching 2 Sets BLUE LIM...

Page 60: ...LD function command items are different between the camera platform operation control panel and OCP 200 etc Please use them by reference to the following table Commands OCP 200 etc Camera platform ope...

Page 61: ...tomatically turned off When selecting the scanning format again please perform the operation 1 3 again and after the REMOTE ENG MENU is turned on perform the operation 4 7 Regarding how to operate the...

Page 62: ...y F22 or more 89 9 2000lx 3200K re ectance 2 S N 56dB or more 3 Modulation 60 or more 520TVL 18MHz in 1080i mode 4 Limiting resolution 700TVL 5 GAIN 6 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 dB 6 GAMM...

Page 63: ...ternal Appearance STANDARD 4 1 6 3 6 2 2 25 1 100 ND FILTER 3 4 2 AWB GAIN H M L ABB BAR WARNING POWER MENU CAM G L EXT SYNC COMM MON SDI OUT 1 2 DC IN 40 0 5 90 3 9 2 7 88 180 4 103 3 6 2 6 SPECIFICA...

Page 64: ...OMM EXT SYNC MON SDI OUT DC IN 4 1 6 3 6 2 2 25 1 100 ND FILTER 3 4 2 AWB GAIN H M L ABB BAR WARNING POWER MENU CAM G L EXT SYNC COMM MON SDI OUT 1 2 DC IN 44 5 0 5 90 3 9 2 7 88 180 4 U4SP PLATE 140...

Page 65: ...INFORMATION This chapter explains revision contents in case of design revision at the request of customers Read by comparing this information with the main part of the operation manual 7 1 7 CHANGING...

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