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5-3
Mounting the lens and
Performing the Flange Back
and White Shading
Adjustments
Mounting the Lens
1
Raise the lens clamping lever and remove the mount cap.
2
To mount the lens, align the indentation at the top centre of
the lens mount with the centre mark of the lens.
3
Lower the lens clamping lever to clamp the lens.
4
Secure the cable through the cable clamp, and plug it into
the LENS connector.
5
Adjust the lens flange back.
<Notes>
z
Please refer to the lens instruction manual for guidance
on lens handling.
z
When the lens is removed, install the mount cap to
protect the device.
Adjusting the Lens Flange Back
If images are not clearly focused at both telephoto and wide-
angle positions during zoom operations, adjust the flange back
(distance from the lens mounting surface to the image formation
surface).
Once adjusted, the flange back does not need to be re-adjusted
as long as the same lens is mounted on the camera.
<Note>
Please also refer to the lens instruction manual for directions on
adjustment and locations of individual lens parts.
1
Mount the lens on the camera.
Make sure you connect the lens cable.
2
Set the lens iris to manual, and fully open the iris.
3
Place the flange back adjustment chart about 3 m from the
lens and adjust the lighting on the chart to obtain an
appropriate video output level.
If the video level is too high, use the filters or the shutter.
4
Loosen the F.f (Flange focus) ring clamping screw.
<Note>
F.b (Flange back) may be indicated on some lenses.
5
Set the zoom ring to the telephoto position, either manually
or by electric drive.
6
Aim the lens at the flange back adjustment chart and turn
the distance ring to bring the chart into focus.
7
Set the zoom ring to the wide-angle position and turn the F.f
ring to bring the chart into focus.
While focusing, take care not to move the distance ring.
8
Repeat Steps
5
to
7
until the lens is in focus at both the
telephoto and wide-angle positions.
9
Firmly tighten the F.f ring clamping screw.
Lens Clamping
Lever
Mount Cap
Mark
LENS Connector
Approximately 3m
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