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WARNING

When installing the unit:

Do not place a heavy thing on the unit!

The unit may lose a balance or drop, causing an injury.

Do not get a leg over the unit or carrying 
case! Do not sit down on it!

The unit may break down or turn down, causing an injury.

When moving the unit, be sure to turn off the 
power switch, pull out the power plug and 
remove the connecting cable between the 
unit and equipment beforehand.

The cord may be damaged, causing a fi re or electric shock.

When the unit is not used for a long period 
of time, be sure to pull out the power plug 
for safety's sake.

Otherwise, it may cause a fi re.

When installing the unit:

Do not block up the ventilating hole of the unit!

If the ventilating hole of the unit is blocked up, heat will 
accumulate internally, causing a fi re. Avoid the following 
usage:

Turning up or down the unit. Turning it sideways. 

Pushing it in ill-ventilated place.

Placing it on a carpet etc.

Covering it with a table cloth etc.

Hints on proper usage

When using the unit:

When using the unit in a water-place such as bathroom, 
poolside, etc., prevent water from fl owing into the unit 
and cable; otherwise causing an electric shock.

When using it in rainy weather, during snowing, on the seaside or 
waterside, and in a cooking place, use care to prevent such an accident.

When snow comes on, check the surrounding 
conditions before use. Stop using the unit 
temporarily as necessary and do not touch it.

Otherwise causing an electric shock.

Do not connect any equipment whose required 
electric power exceeds the wattage (W) that can be 
supplied from the AC outlet.

Refer to wattage shown near the AC outlet or in the operation manual.

Do not bend (or twist or pull) the power cord and 
connecting cable excessively. 

The covering material of the cord and cable may break, causing an 
electric shock.

When installing the unit:

Avoid installing the unit in a moist place, dusty place 
or any other place exposed to oily smoke and vapor; 
otherwise causing an electric shock.

Do not place the unit near a cooking table or humidifi er.

As this unit is heavy (over 10Kg), carry it by 2 or 
more persons.

If it is carried by one person, it may turn down or drop, some- times 
causing an physical damage to the waist or hand or a physical injury.

Take preventive measures against the overturn of the 
unit due to an earthquake or sudden shock.

As the unit may overturn and cause a physical injury, take preventive 
measures against the overturn.

NOTE:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the 

limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial 
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio 
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with 
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communication. 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 interference at his own expense.

Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible 
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Please classify by the material, and dispose of them according to the law 
and the ordinance etc. of the country and the local government when you 
dispose of the main body and materials for packing.

Instructions for Disposal of Electrical and 
Electronic Equipment in Private Households

Disposal of used Electric and Electronic Equipment
(Applicable in the European Union and other European 
countries with separated waste disposal and collection 
methods)

This symbol on the product, or in the related documents in 
the package, indicates that this product shall not be treated 
as normal household waste. Instead, it should be taken to a 
proper applicable collection point or depot for the recycling of 
electric and electronic equipment.

By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent 
possible negative consequences for the environment and human health, 
which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of 
this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural 
resources.
For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please 
contact your local city authority, your household waste disposal service or 
the place where you purchased the product.

When Cleaning the unit:

Wipe the unit using a dry, soft cloth when cleaning.

Summary of Contents for MKC-210HD

Page 1: ...MKC 210HD Digital Process Compact FULL HDTV Color Camera Operation Manual MKC 210HD MKC 210HD POWER AWB GAIN PAINT AE FUNCTION SET BARS FREEZ SCENE MENU 1 3 2 4...

Page 2: ...The copyright of the software made for this product is in Ikegami Tsushinki Co Ltd It forbids to reproduction a change and so on about a part of this calligraphy or all without notice...

Page 3: ...a metal body or ammable material into the opening of the unit Do not drop in such material A re or electric shock may be caused Do not make alterations to the unit A re or electric shock may be caused...

Page 4: ...sing an physical damage to the waist or hand or a physical injury Take preventive measures against the overturn of the unit due to an earthquake or sudden shock As the unit may overturn and cause a ph...

Page 5: ...3 6V m unmodulated r m s 1kHz AM 80 Complied Electrical fast transient burst IEC61000 4 4 AC power ports 2kV 5 50ns 2kV 5 50ns 5kHz and 100kHz Complied Signal ports 1kV 5 50ns 1kV 5 50ns 5kHz and 100...

Page 6: ...3 Menu Operation 18 3 1 Operation Method 18 3 2 Video Adjust 19 3 3 AE Mode 20 3 4 Detail 22 3 5 Video Setting 23 3 6 Picture Setting 24 3 7 Scene File 25 3 8 Foot Switch 26 3 9 White Balance 27 3 10...

Page 7: ...s optional substrate 35 4 4 1 SD Card Recording 35 4 4 2 For cards on which recording is nished 35 5 Speci cation 36 5 1 Ratings 36 5 2 Performance 36 5 3 Functions 37 6 External Appearance 38 6 1 Cam...

Page 8: ...era head side and CCU side 3 Flange focus adjustment ring Flange focus distance from the lens mounting surface to the photographed surface adjustment ring Adjust the ange focus to use the lens focus f...

Page 9: ...page 15 4 PAINT AE button Possible to adjust the AE level and the intensity of red and blue of the image See pages 13 14 5 BARS button Output an internal color bar signal of the camera to a color moni...

Page 10: ...ble extension from the foot switch 5 IRIS Connector Connects the IRIS cable of a special microscope adapter 6 Camera Connector Connects with camera connector of the special camera cable Be aware that...

Page 11: ...igher 15 SD CARD This is the insertion port for the SD card The SD card is not included in the equipment spec Note Please note we assume no responsibility for warranty when videos are not saved due to...

Page 12: ...D CCU HD SDI compatible Coaxial cable Terminate the output from VIDEO OUT at 75ohms on the receiver side For connection of the power supply be sure to use the accessory AC adapter Caution at connectio...

Page 13: ...the state of still screen picture that state will not be held even if power is turned on again and MKC 210HD is set to the normal shooting state When moving the CCU be sure to turn off the POWER disco...

Page 14: ...tic adjustment the AWB button is lit green MKC 210HD POWER AWB GAIN PAINT AE FUNCTION SET BARS FREEZ SCENE MENU 1 3 2 4 AWB button If AWB is displayed on the monitor screen and it ends normally AWB CO...

Page 15: ...een If the button is already lit it is not necessary to push it MKC 210HD POWER AWB GAIN PAINT AE FUNCTION SET BARS FREEZ SCENE MENU 1 3 2 4 PAINT AE button Lit 2 Use the arrow keys to adjust the red...

Page 16: ...tion 1 Con rm that the PAINT AE button is not lit If it is lit press the PAINT AE button to extinguish it MKC 210HD POWER AWB GAIN PAINT AE FUNCTION SET BARS FREEZ SCENE MENU 1 3 2 4 PAINT AE button E...

Page 17: ...OWER AWB GAIN PAINT AE FUNCTION SET BARS FREEZ SCENE MENU 1 3 2 4 GAIN button 2 To stop automatic gain adjustment press the GAIN button again The GAIN button extinguishes White spots may appear on the...

Page 18: ...r brightness contrast etc Operation 1 Press BARS button Immediately changes to color bar output During color bar output the BARS button is lit green MKC 210HD POWER AWB GAIN PAINT AE FUNCTION SET BARS...

Page 19: ...arrow key is lit that corresponds to the presently selected scene le MKC 210HD POWER AWB GAIN PAINT AE FUNCTION SET BARS FREEZ SCENE MENU 1 3 2 4 SCENE button 2 Use the arrow keys to select the scene...

Page 20: ...Switch White Balance IP ENC Setting 1 Miscellaneous Version Information 1 The IP ENC item is only displayed if the optional substrate is mounted 2 Use the keys on the front of the CCU to select the i...

Page 21: ...deo Level Adjusts the image signal level Normally not used 64 to 63 Increasing the value produces a bright image Decreasing the value produces a dark image Gain Offset Red Adjusts the red level This i...

Page 22: ...rried out in the item entitled Manual Shutter Manual Shutter The shutter speed when the shutter control is in FIX is set here If set to AUTO it is ignored It is usually used in the OFF setting OFF The...

Page 23: ...r is the photometry area FULL The entire screen is the photometry area USER Allows arbitrary setting of the photometry area Press the SET button to enter the setting screen For details on settings see...

Page 24: ...image is clearer and easier to view Set it to ON usually ON Carries out contour enhancement OFF Does not carry out contour enhancement Detail Gain To adjust the detail enhancement level 128 to 127 Inc...

Page 25: ...ed the dark sections of the image to be displayed brightly Normally this is used in an ON setting ON Carries out gamma correction OFF Does not carry out gamma correction Master Gamma Adjusts the degre...

Page 26: ...f a moving photographic subject H Flip Sets the horizontal inversion of the image ON Inverts to a horizontal direction for output OFF The horizontal direction becomes the normal rotation output V Flip...

Page 27: ...le Quit Scene Number No 1 Store Scene READY Initialize Scene READY Item Setting Value Description Scene Number Select and read the set scene le Store Scene Store the set condition in the scene le Sele...

Page 28: ...ed out even when the foot switch is operated FREEZE Outputs still images Operate the foot switch again to return to moving images SCENE FILE Switches the scene le selection H FLIP Outputs a horizontal...

Page 29: ...n AWB The white balance is adjusted automatically Press the SET button when this item is selected MANUAL Manual adjustment of white balance Adjustment is carried out with Manual Gain Red Blue Manual G...

Page 30: ...method SNAPSHOT Compress with JPEG method and record on the SD card STREAMING Compress with the H 264 method and distribute the image JPEG Quality Sets the image quality if the compression method is s...

Page 31: ...nection with the network To protect the system from harm specific to the network connection please conduct sufficient security measures under your own responsibility Network specific harm includes lea...

Page 32: ...enu Lock Menu lock ON Sets a state in which no settings other than Menu Lock can be changed During Menu Lock a red lock mark is displayed in the upper right of the menu screen OFF Sets to a state in w...

Page 33: ...on Information To display the software version of this camera Version Information Quit Model MKC 210HD CCU Firmware V1 00 CCU FPGA V1 00 Head FPGA V1 00 IP ENC 1 V1 00 1 Only displayed if IP ENC modul...

Page 34: ...tion 3 value SYNC 0 6 Vp p 75 Ohms 4 1 1 Wiring connection example Prepare two sets of CCU and camera for the MKC 210HD Connect the SYNC connector of CCU Master and the GENLOCK connector of CCU Slave...

Page 35: ...nual setting of photometry frame The Photometry frame can be changed within a random range By adjusting the photometry frame automatic adjustment of the image to match the usage environment is possibl...

Page 36: ...hen adjustment is nished press the SET button to complete adjustment Size Setting Select Size and press the SET button to adjust the size of the photometry frame The upper left corner of the frame is...

Page 37: ...cted scene le is immediately initialized 4 3 3 Setting of Scene File To use the stored scene le operate the front panel See page 17 or the foot switch See page 26 or the menu Scene File See page 25 4...

Page 38: ...ohms C 0 286Vp p 75 ohms 7 Camera Cable 5m Standard option Round connectors 20 pins 8 Auto Iris DC Iris Round connectors 4 pins 9 Input Control Signal RS 232C 1 Line D Sub 9pin Male FOOT SW 1 Line D...

Page 39: ...r IRIS DC IRIS 5 Photometry area variation function 6 Character display function English German French Spanish 7 Internal freeze function 8 Internal color bar 9 Image tilt function left right up down...

Page 40: ...nit mm MKC 210HD 14 31 2 31 2 15 5 0 5 36 2 6 2 M3 14 6 2 M3 6 2 CCU Unit mm RS 232C VBS Y C DVI FOOT SW SYNC POWER GENLOCK 1 2 HD SDI IRIS CAMERA MKC 210HD POWER AWB GAIN PAINT AE FUNCTION SET BARS F...

Page 41: ...egami Tsushinki Co Ltd All right reserved Production or duplication without permission of IKEGAMI Tsushinki Co Ltd of editorial or pictorial content in whole or in part in any manner is prohibited Spe...

Page 42: ...146 Japan Phone 03 5700 1111 Fax 03 5700 1137 Ikegami Electronics U S A Inc 37 Brook Avenue Maywood New Jersey 07607 U S A Phone 201 368 9171 Fax 201 569 1626 Ikegami Electronics Europe GmbH Ikegami s...

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