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 G/L Adjustment Set Display

1.  Horizontal Phase Adjustment 

[H Phase: –206 to +49]

Horizontal phase can be adjusted when a genlock 
signal is supplied.

2.  Sub Carrier Phase Coarse Adjustment 

[SC Coarse: 1, 2, 3, 4]

Coarse adjustment of subcarrier phase can be made 
when a genlock signal is supplied.

3.  Subcarrier Phase Fine Adjustment 

[SC Fine: –511 to +511]

Fine adjustment of subcarrier phase can be made 
when a genlock signal is supplied.

4.  Color Bar Setup Setting 

[Color Bar Set: 0.0 IRE, 7.5 IRE]

The setup level of color bar can be adjusted.

 

 Sharpness (DTL) Set Display

1.  Detail Select Setting 

[DTL Select: Sharpness, Super DTL]

If contour correction is not sufficient at the Sharpness 
position when Detail Level setting is set to LOW or 
HIGH, select the Super DTL position.

2. Detail Level Setting [Level: OFF, LOW, HIGH]

Detail level can be adjusted when Detail Select setting 
is at Normal. Super DTL level can be adjusted when it 
is at Super DTL.
In case of using the RCU, the above can be adjusted 
with the detail compensation selector switch (DTL).
In the case of the ROP, the ON or OFF status is 
selected alternately every time the DTL button is 
pressed.
The settings in the ON status are performed on the 
LCD panel.

Remote control unit

Detail compensation 
selector switch

Neither Sharpness nor Super DTL is valid for 
contour correction if Detail Level setting is in the 
OFF position.

Note

Summary of Contents for aw-e650p

Page 1: ...era Model No AW E750P E655P E650P E350P Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Installation instructions provided VQT0G71 6 FJ1003MSA062 FJ Printed in Japan AW E655P AW E650P AW E350P ...

Page 2: ...ECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada For CANADA The serial number of this product may be found on the bottom of the unit FCC Note This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and do n...

Page 3: ...INSTALLATION 10 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 13 MOUNTING 18 FLANGE BACK ADJUSTMENT FOR ZOOM LENS 25 IRIS GAIN CONTROL IN A LENS 27 CONNECTIONS 28 ADJUSTMENT 33 USE MODE SETTING 42 MENU ITEM SETTING 44 SETTING AND CHANGING THE OPTIONAL CARDS 68 SETTING TO INITIAL SET 70 APPEARANCE 74 SPECIFICATIONS 78 ...

Page 4: ...ns and the camera pan tilt unit enables a wide variation of system configurations PREFACE Option cards may also be installed K The following cards are not available for AW E750 AW E655 AW E650 AW E350 AW PB301 Component Studio Card Use AW PB305A AW PB302 RGB Card The camera unit contains this function AW PB303 High sensitivity Card The camera unit contains this function AW PB304 SDI Card Use AW PB...

Page 5: ...ews for adapter M4 2 AW E750 AW E655 Mounting screw for wire Inch screw 1 4 20UNC 1 Flat washer for wire Inch screw 1 Spring washer for wire Inch screw 1 AW E650 AW E350 Mounting screw for wire M4 with flat washer and spring washer 1 Round Seal 2 STANDARD ACCESSORIES ...

Page 6: ...nd AGC FEATURES 8 CCD readout is switchable between field and frame modes Vertical resolution can be stepped up in frame mode and it is effective for shooting still objects 9 The built in synchronized scanning system reduces noise in computer graphics 10 Various correction circuits permit video reproduction with high fidelity 11 Chroma detail correction enables clear shots of dark color objects 12...

Page 7: ...e may result in a smeared picture unique to the CCD The ATW function under fluorescent illumination can adversely change the white balance SPECIAL NOTES ON OPERATION There is a cooling fan inside Do not cover the port or otherwise block ventilation during operation Internal heat buildup can cause a fire It is an expendable part and must be replaced about every 30 000 hours Whenever fan replacement...

Page 8: ...the camera body Do not aim the camera toward the sun no matter whether it is turned on or not Do not expose the camera Remote Control Unit RCU or other units to rain or moisture and do not try to operate the equipment in wet conditions Do not operate the camera or RCU if it becomes wet Do not operate the camera Remote Control Unit RCU or other units outdoors during a lightning storm Do not use the...

Page 9: ...er any servicing to qualified service personnel Handle the camera with care Protect the precision made lens by placing the lens cap over when the camera is not in use If the lens is not installed protect the surface of the prism by placing the body cap into the lens mount hole Use a mild blower or lens cleaning tissue designed for coated lenses to clean the surface of the lens or prism in the even...

Page 10: ...nt temperature 10 C to 45 C 14 F to 113 F range p Locations near the air outlet of an air conditioner or near a door where the camera will be exposed to incoming outside air or other locations where the temperature is subject to sudden change since these locations may cause the lens area to cloud over and or condensation to form p Locations that are subject to significant vibration such as on top ...

Page 11: ...ws M4 1 5 N m 15 kgf cm Mounting screws Inch screws 2 0 N m 20 kgf cm Mounting screw for wire supplied Inch screw 1 4 20UNC Mounting screw for wire supplied M4 Drop prevention wire Pan tilt head or camera mounting bracket Flat washers Flat washer supplied Spring washer supplied Spring washers AW E750 AW E655 AW E650 AW E350 AW E350 AW E650 Mounting screws Inch screws 1 4 20UNC ...

Page 12: ...nting bracket Mounting screws M6 for installation end wire At the installation location be absolutely sure to use the anchor bolts and ensure that the strength of the installation surface is at least ten times the total mass of all units installed Flat washers for use with 1 4 screws 2 For mounting the camera Spring washers for use with 1 4 screws 2 For mounting the camera Camera mounting bracket ...

Page 13: ...1 4 20UNC Depth 10 mm 3 8 Front View Side View 17 5 mm 11 16 10 mm 3 8 Mounting screws Inch screws 1 4 20UNC Depth 10 mm 3 8 Mounting screws Inch screws 1 4 20UNC Depth 10 mm 3 8 Use the adapter mounting screws M4 supplied for mounting Use the adapter mounting screws M4 supplied for mounting 32 5 mm 1 9 32 18 mm 11 16 32 5 mm 1 9 32 18 mm 11 16 AW E650 AW E750 AW E655 AW E350 AW E750 AW E655 AW E6...

Page 14: ...ole AW E750 AW E655 only To install the camera on a wall or ceiling or to use a pan tilt head or tripod secure the unit using this screw hole 1 4 20UNC or using the accessory mounting adapter Furthermore attach the drop prevention wire into these screw holes using the mounting screws for wire Inch screw 1 4 20UNC Cooling fan AW E750 AW E655 only The cooling fan can be set to Auto or OFF on the men...

Page 15: ...tch is pressed while the Main Menu is on the screen While the Sub Menu is displayed any setting can be brought up to a higher value with this switch When the menu is not displayed or the camera is in shooting mode the automatic black balance control can be set with this switch NO BAR switch NO BAR The item just below can be selected by pressing this switch while the Sub Menu is on the screen While...

Page 16: ...C600 and the camera pan tilt unit such as the AW PH360 AW PH400 AW PH405 AW PH650 AW CB400 is connected through the optional connecting cable AW CA50T8 AW RC600 is connected through the optional RCU cable AW CA50A26 Use the cable supplied with the pan tilt head to connect the AW PH360 AW PH400 AW PH405 or AW PH650 Power indicator Red LED lamp lights to indicate that the specified DC power is suppl...

Page 17: ...camera is to be synchronized with the reference signal BB Cable clamp Clamp the DC cable with ø6 5 plug connected to the DC 12 V Input connector to prevent it from slipping out Optional card slot Slot for inserting an optional card For details refer to the manual for optional cards 1 Connect this to a DC 12 V class 2 power supply only 2 To prevent fire or shock the UL listed wire VW 1 style 1007 s...

Page 18: ...eed to be attached in a different way Therefore reference should also be made to the operating instructions that accompany the lens Remove the lens mount cap align the lens with the thread ridges on the lens mount and screw it securely into place Connect the lens cable to the IRIS connector Less than 4 3 mm Camera Lens AW E350 AW LZ16MD55P AW E650 AW LZ16MD73P AW E655 AW E750 AW LZ17MD9AG Recommen...

Page 19: ... in the camera mounting screw hole Inch screw 1 4 20UNC of the attached camera mounting adapter Camera mounting adapter For use in a very bright location paste the supplied round seal on the hole not used by the camera mounting adapter Use a screwdriver or similar to tighten the screws to secure the camera mounting adapter Make sure that the camera mounting adapter is attached the right way round ...

Page 20: ...ilt head When the unit is to be mounted onto a tripod camera mounting bracket or other part refer to pages 10 to 12 and provide your own drop prevention wire mounting screws and washers w Mounting the camera onto a pan tilt head tripod camera mounting bracket or other part Notes Preventing the camera from falling or coming off p When attaching a camera to the pan tilt head AW PH360 AW PH400 AW PH4...

Page 21: ... 20UNC Notes p When installing the mounting bracket or attaching one end of the drop prevention wire to the ceiling or a wall be absolutely sure to use the anchor bolts and ensure that the withdrawal strength of the installation surface is at least ten times the total mass of all units installed including the mounting bracket camera lens and cables p Ensure that the total mass including the mounti...

Page 22: ...the mounting bracket or attaching one end of the drop prevention wire to the ceiling or a wall be absolutely sure to use the anchor bolts and ensure that the withdrawal strength of the installation surface is at least ten times the total mass of all units installed including the mounting bracket camera lens and cables p Ensure that the total mass including the mounting bracket camera lens and cabl...

Page 23: ... sure to use the anchor bolts and ensure that the withdrawal strength of the installation surface is at least ten times the total mass of all units installed including the mounting bracket camera lens and cables p When the camera has been attached to a tripod as well be absolutely sure to prevent the camera from falling off by using the screw in the tripod or other such means p When mounting the c...

Page 24: ...p prevention wire to the ceiling or a wall be absolutely sure to use the anchor bolts and ensure that the withdrawal strength of the installation surface is at least ten times the total mass of all units installed including the mounting bracket camera lens and cables p When the camera has been attached to a tripod as well be absolutely sure to prevent the camera from falling off by using the screw...

Page 25: ...r 2 meters away from the camera 4 Set the lens to its TELE end first and adjust its focus with the focus ring 5 Set the lens to its widest angle next and adjust its focus with the flange back adjust ring 6 Adjust the focus ring and the flange back adjust ring alternately for the best focus within the zooming range Tighten the flange back lock knob upon completion of focusing 7 Turn the iris select...

Page 26: ... object 2 Aim the camera at any object over 2 meters away from the camera remove the cap over the camera s flange back adjust screw and loosen the LOCK screw 3 Set the lens to its TELE end first and adjust its focus with the focus ring 4 Set the lens to its widest angle next and turn the FOCUS screw to adjust its focus 5 Adjust the focus ring and FOCUS screw alternately for the best focus within t...

Page 27: ...driver through the hole may be done as follows Shape and location of the hole may vary depending on the type of lens 1 Turn the iris selection switch to Position A AUTO 2 Rotate the iris gain control to the maximum gain but in a range where no hunting or oscillating of the iris ring develops Iris gain control G S Automatic iris power zoom lens ...

Page 28: ...TOR Connection to any device which has a composite input connector such as a video monitor or a VTR must be made through the VIDEO OUT Connector Power supply to the camera must be through the DC cable with ø6 5 plug supplied with AW PS505A For DC power supply use the optional AC adapter AW PS505A VIDEO OUT connector Video monitor AC Adapter AW PS505A VIDEO IN 75 j coaxial cable DC cable with ø6 5 ...

Page 29: ... Turn RCU power on and the power indicator lamp will light The camera can now be remote controlled by the RCU Notes The maximum extension distance between the camera and AW RC600 is 100 m Use the following options for cable extension Studio Cable WV CA26U15 15 m 50 ft WV CA26U30 30 m 100 ft WV CA26U100 100 m 330 ft Cable Joint Adapter WV CA26T26 wCONNECTION OF A REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RCU AW RC600 RC...

Page 30: ...r of the connecting cable to I F REMOTE connector of the camera The 10BASE T cable must be connected to the ROP 3 Turn the OPERATE switch of ROP to ON and the camera can be controlled remotely by the ROP AC Adapter AW PS505A MONITOR Remote Operation Panel AW CB400 DC cable with 4 pin connector supplied with AW PS505A 10BASE T cable BNC Connecting cable AW CA50T8 10 m DC cable with ø6 5 plug suppli...

Page 31: ...zing signal BB to the G L Input Connectors of each cameras Do not switch off the camera used for supplying the reference signals Adjust the SC phase and H phase at the Video Output Connector VIDEO OUT CAMERA Camera for External Sync or Special Effect Generator G L IN VIDEO OUT OUTPUT INPUT Video Output To Special Effect Generator or Monitoring System Video Distributor WJ 300C External Sync Signal ...

Page 32: ...oftware used to control the camera DC cable with ø6 5 plug supplied with AW PS505A Computer VIDEO OUT Connector AC Adapter AW PS505A 75 j Coaxial Cable Composite Video Input Connector VIDEO IN Video Monitor RS 232C PC Control Cable AW CA50T9 10 m wCONNECTION OF DEVICES WITH CAMERA PAN TILT CONTROL SYSTEM Refer to the operating instructions of the pan tilt head to connect camera to it ...

Page 33: ...to readjust the camera to the ambient conditions The preset conditions will be renewed whenever you input new conditions 1 Turn the white balance selection switch to either AWC A or AWC B or select the white balance mode either AWC A or AWC B by menu 2 Aim the camera at a white object a white wall or a white handkerchief and zoom in to enlarge the image as much as possible ADJUSTMENT by CAMERA 3 I...

Page 34: ...ng of the object is too weak Since the camera has a built in memory the set white balance will remain in the memory even if power is turned off Therefore it is not necessary to reset the white balance if the color temperature of those objects remains unchanged However it must be reset if the color temperature changes such as when you move from indoors to outside or vice versa When the camera is us...

Page 35: ...n the monitor screen appears pure white Use an oscilloscope or a waveform monitor for precise adjustment For details on the menu operations using the multi hybrid control panel refer to the Operating Instructions of the multi hybrid control panel ADJUSTMENT with the RCU or ROP After AWC setting adjust the R B GAIN controller in the same way as described in Step 3 above w RESET TO 3 200K OR 5 600K ...

Page 36: ...destal blue pedestal setting after setting the black balance ADJUSTMENT with the RCU ROP or multi hybrid control panel In the case of the RCU set the auto white auto black selector switch to the ABC position In the case of the ROP or multi hybrid control panel the black balance is set when the ABC button is pressed While the black balance is being set the auto setting indicator LED or ABC button l...

Page 37: ...ns 2 Select Pedestal item in the brightness setting Sub Menu Select Pedestal in the Iris Shutter Gain Set sub menu in USER MODE 3 Set the pedestal level to 5 IRE 0 035 V with the YES ABC switch or the NO BAR switch ADJUSTMENT with RCU or ROP Adjust the pedestal level to 5 IRE with the total pedestal adjustment control or PED dial NO BAR Switch YES ABC Switch 5 IRE 0 035 V Remote control unit Total...

Page 38: ... signals by adjusting them with the horizontal phase control of the camera RCU ROP or multi hybrid control panel ADJUSTMENT by CAMERA or multi hybrid control panel 1 Press the NO BAR switch for over 5 seconds to display the color bar 2 Select G L Adjustment on the main menu then select H PHASE on the submenu 3 Adjust the horizontal phase with the YES ABC and NO BAR switch For details on the menu o...

Page 39: ...ETTING menu 4 Push the CONT dial straight down and display H PHASE on the bottom line of the LCD 5 Observe the waveforms of the genlock signal black burst signal or video signal VBS and video signal output on an oscilloscope and adjust the CONT dial in such a way that the horizontal phase is adjusted as shown in the figure below 6 Select the next camera by pressing the CAM CONTROL button and adjus...

Page 40: ...ent with the YES ABC switch and the NO BAR switch For details on the menu operations using the multi hybrid control panel refer to the Operating Instructions of the multi hybrid control panel ADJUSTMENT with RCU Use the subcarrier phase coarse adjustment control and subcarrier phase fine control It is recommended that a vectorscope be used for maximum accuracy in color phase adjustment CAUTION Whe...

Page 41: ...arrier phase can now be adjusted finely by turning the CONT dial 5 Keep adjusting the SC COARSE and SC FINE phase so that the sub carrier color phase of the video signal output is aligned with the colors of the program output split color bar output of the video switcher or other unit that serves as the reference The color phase can be adjusted more accurately if a vectorscope is used 6 Select the ...

Page 42: ...s functions for four use modes have been preset Functions can be set as best suited to each use mode Halogen mode Suited to indoor shooting such as at weddings parties lecture meetings events etc Settings can be changed using a simple menu Fluorescent mode Suited to indoor shooting under fluorescent lighting Settings can be changed using a simple menu Outdoor mode Suited to outdoor shooting Settin...

Page 43: ...e switch or SCENE FILE button CAMERA ITEM AWC YES ABC NO BAR MENU Remote control unit Scene file switch Multi hybrid control panel SCENE FILE button Remote operation panel SCENE FILE button Operation mode Position of the scene file switch or SCENE FILE button Halogen Mode 1 Fluorescent Mode 2 Outdoor Mode 3 User s Mode USER SET ...

Page 44: ...Menu of Halogen Fluorescent Outdoor Mode Main Menu of User Mode Use Mode Blinking Notes Composite signals are output from the video output regardless of the position of the RCU menu ON OFF switch End is displayed only in setting from the camera alone Option Card1 is shown only when an optional card is inserted into the camera Option Card2 is shown only when an additional card box is equipped with ...

Page 45: ...sired item to be changed in its settings using the the MENU switch and ITEM AWC switch ª 5 Press the YES ABC switch or NO BAR switch to change the settings 6 Select Return using the MENU switch and ITEM AWC switch then press the YES ABC switch to return to the main menu 7 After changing the settings take the following steps Camera alone Select End using the MENU switch and ITEM AWC switch and pres...

Page 46: ...To return to the initial settings refer to page 70 wSUB MENU Halogen Mode Fluorescent Mode Outdoor Mode Color Set Display Sharpness DTL Set Display Other Set Display G L Adjustment Set Display Brightness Set Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 47: ...ons of the screen are excluded from measurement Top cut About one third of the top part of the screen is excluded from measurement BTM cut About one third of the bottom portion of the screen is excluded from measurement R L cut About one third of both the right and left portions of the screen are excluded from measurement 4 Auto ND ELC Setting Auto ND ELC ON OFF This cannot be set unless either OF...

Page 48: ...e only when the Auto Gain Up control 5 is in the OFF position 0 dB 0 dB should be selected in normal cases 1 dB to 30 dB Use this range if sufficient video output cannot be obtained even when the lens iris is opened in shooting dark scenes AW E750 AW E655 AW E650 Night Eye L Use this setting if it is not possible to achieve a satisfactory video output even at 30 dB Night Eye H Use this setting if ...

Page 49: ...followed by ALC AGC and then by the data storage in this order and the light quantity is automatically adjusted The electronic shutter setting 2 cannot be changed OFF Under normal circumstances this setting is used 1 30s to 2s Use this setting if it is not possible to achieve a satisfactory video output even when the gain up setting is used The auto ND ELC setting 4 and electronic shutter setting ...

Page 50: ...ain if you simply select AWC A or AWC B provided that the camera is used under the same conditions Fine color adjustment can be made after setting AWC by red blue gain adjustment in user mode or from the RCU ROP P SET 3 200K The white balance is adjusted to 3 200K illumination P SET 5 600K The white balance is adjusted to 5 600K illumination 4 ATW Speed Setting ATW Speed SLOW 2 SLOW 1 MID FAST 1 F...

Page 51: ...L Select Sharpness Super DTL If contour correction is not sufficient at the Sharpness position when Detail Level setting is set to LOW or HIGH select the Super DTL position 2 Detail Level Setting Level OFF LOW HIGH Detail level can be adjusted when Detail Select setting is at Normal Super DTL level can be adjusted when it is at Super DTL In case of using the RCU the above can be adjusted with the ...

Page 52: ...s 2 Electronic Shutter Setting Shutter Speed OFF 1 100 to 1 10 000 S Scan Auto ND OFF Electronic shutter is turned off 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 10 000 Electronic shutter operates at one of these speeds as selected S Scan Synchro Scan Electronic shutter operates at the speed set with the electronic shutter synchro scan setting 1 Auto ND Electronic shutter is controlled to automat...

Page 53: ...m the computer 6 Component Output Setting Component RGB Y Pr Pb Y C This enables RGB Y Pr Pb or Y C to be selected as the component signals which are to be output from the I F REMOTE connector 7 Digital Extender Setting Digital Extender OFF ON OFF Under normal circumstances this setting is used ON An extender effect which is approximately 1 5 times greater is achieved However the resolution drops ...

Page 54: ...ough Normal 1 16ND 1 64ND model AW E655 only IR Through The infrared shooting mode is established Irradiate the subject with infrared light Normal Under normal circumstances this setting is used 1 16ND The 1 16 ND filter is inserted Use this setting when the lens cannot be stopped down enough by the diaphragm 1 64ND The 1 64 ND filter is inserted Use this setting when the lens cannot be stopped do...

Page 55: ... be set with the RCU switch or VR in RCU mode To return to the initial settings refer to page 70 Color Set Display Detail Set Display G L Adjustment Set Display Iris Shutter Gain Set Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...

Page 56: ... 56 Color Matrix Set Display Other Set Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 57: ...t About one third of the top portion of the screen is excluded from measurement BTM cut About one third of the bottom portion of the screen is excluded from measurement R L cut About one third of both the right and left portions of the screen are excluded from measurement 4 Auto Iris Level Fine Adjustment Auto Iris Adjust ON OFF ON Fine adjustment of auto iris convergence level can be made with th...

Page 58: ... Scan has been selected as the electronic shutter mode setting 5 When the screen of a work station etc is to be shot the noise on the horizontal bars can be reduced by proceeding with the synchro scan adjustment K Refer to the table below for the light quantity settings to be used in each shutter mode and during synchro scanning If Frame 1 is selected in CCD Read Out Mode Setting 9 Electronic Shut...

Page 59: ...ye Use this setting if it is not possible to achieve a satisfactory video output even at 30 dB Only 0 dB 9 dB or 18 dB AGC LOW AGC HIGH can be selected in case of using the RCU If the lens iris switch is at MANUAL when operating the camera alone or when the lens iris selector switch IRIS button on the RCU ROP or multi hybrid control panel is at AUTO AGC may not function In the case of the multi hy...

Page 60: ...he CCD storage time OFF Under normal circumstances this setting is used Auto ALC is performed followed by AGC and then by the data storage and the camera automatically adjusts the light quantity If the electronic shutter mode setting 5 is set to ELC ELC is performed followed by ALC AGC and then by the data storage in this order and the light quantity is automatically adjusted The electronic shutte...

Page 61: ...in adjustment controls R B GAIN dials from the RCU ROP P SET 3 200K The white balance is adjusted to 3 200K illumination P SET 5 600K The white balance is adjusted to 5 600K illumination 3 ATW Speed Setting ATW Speed SLOW 2 SLOW 1 MID FAST 1 FAST 2 ATW Speed can be set 4 Black Level Setting Pedestal 150 to 150 The black level pedestal of the luminance Y signal can be set Used in adjusting the blac...

Page 62: ...turns to 0 after ABC setting in using the camera alone 6 Negative Positive Selection Nega Posi Posi Nega Posi Normal image Nega Image is shown reversed in darkness and color K The negative images can be shown only when the composite signals and Y C signals are supplied Remote control unit Red and blue gain adjustment controls Red and blue pedestal adjustment controls Remote operation panel R B GAI...

Page 63: ... High Contour correction quantity can be selected Detail settings made using the Horizontal Vertical Detail Level HIGH LOW Setting 2 Horizontal Detail Level HIGH Setting H Detail Level H L 1 to 63 3 Vertical Detail Level HIGH Setting V Detail Level H L 1 to 31 4 Horizontal Detail Level LOW Setting H Detail Level L 0 to H 1 5 Vertical Detail Level LOW Setting V Detail Level L 0 to H 1 Detail level ...

Page 64: ...of the darker portions of an object can be emphasized This setting is possible only when the Level Dependent Compensation Level Setting 9 is set to 0 10 Chroma Detail Compensation Level Setting Chroma Detail 0 to 15 The contours of high hue portions of an object can be emphasized 11 Flesh DTL Level Setting Flesh DTL Level Low Mid High LOW The roughness of the flesh tones is minimized MID This is t...

Page 65: ...Increases or decreases the intermediate color of yellow Yl Phase Varies the hue of the yellow Yl_G Gain Increases or decreases the intermediate color between yellow and green Yl_G Phase Varies the hue of the intermediate color between yellow and green G Gain Increases or decreases the green G Phase Varies the hue of the green G_Cy Gain Increases or decreases the intermediate color between green an...

Page 66: ...t the suppression of black portions at low luminance can be set to ON or OFF 6 Clean DNR Setting Clean DNR HIGH LOW OFF This enables the clean DNR effect to be selected 7 3D DNR Setting 3D DNR OFF Low Mid High This enables the 3D DNR effect to be selected K When Mid or High is selected the noise is reduced but lag increases 8 2 dimensional Lowpass Filter Setting 2D LPF OFF LOW HIGH The 2D lowpass ...

Page 67: ...d the fan starts operating when the temperature exceeds approx 10 C 50 F in the storage mode or approx 35 C 95 F in any other mode Under normal circumstances the Auto setting is used 14 Auto Focus Setting Auto Focus OFF ON model AW E655 This enables auto focus ON and OFF to be controlled when the zoom focus cable of a Canon AF lens has been connected to the ZOOM FOCUS connector on the AW E655 15 F...

Page 68: ...a ZOOM FOCUS connector has been inserted in the model AW E650 1 Zebra Indicator Setting Zebra Indicator ON OFF This is used to select whether to display the zebra pattern on the viewfinder ON The zebra pattern is displayed on the viewfinder OFF The zebra pattern is not displayed on the viewfinder K If CVBS is selected as the EVF output setting 4 the zebra pattern will not be displayed on the viewf...

Page 69: ...positions and as such they may be at variance with their optical positions The inside and outside frames denote safety zones of about 90 and about 95 respectively 4 EVF Output Setting EVF Output Y CVBS This is used to set the signals to be output to the viewfinder Y The luminance signal is output to the viewfinder CVBS The color signals are output to the viewfinder K When CVBS has been selected as...

Page 70: ...itch within about 10 seconds to return to the initial settings the existing settings are initialized the screen shown at and the camera returns to main menu 3 If the NO BAR switch is pressed or if the YES ABC switch is not pressed within about 10 seconds the screen shown at and the camera returns to main menu and the existing settings are not initialized SETTINGTO INITIAL SET If you are using an o...

Page 71: ... 0dB 0dB OFF 0 0 0 Top cut OFF OFF 0dB 0dB OFF 0 0 0 Top cut ON ON N Eye H 1 N Eye 2 OFF 40 Color Set Chroma Level Flesh Tone White Bal ATW Speed Nega Posi 0 0 AWC A Posi 0 0 AWC A Posi 0 0 ATW Mid Posi G L Color Bar Set H Phase SC Coarse SC Fine Color Bar Set 0 1 0 7 5 IRE 0 1 0 7 5 IRE 0 1 0 7 5 IRE Sharpness DTL Set DTL Select Level Noise Suppress Clean DNR 3D DNR DTL Flesh Tone Sharpness High ...

Page 72: ... OFF Normal Mid Auto ND Normal 9600bps Y Pr Pb OFF Auto OFF Normal O User Mode Item User mode Iris Shutter Gain Set Picture Level Light PEAK AVG Light Area Auto Iris Adjust Shutter Mode Step Synchro Gain Digital Gain Up AGC Max Gain Charge Time 0 0 Top cut OFF Step OFF 0dB 0dB OFF Item User mode Color Set Chroma Level White Bal ATW Speed Pedestal Painting R Gain B Gain R Pedestal B Pedestal Nega P...

Page 73: ...ain Mg_R Phase R Gain R Phase 0 0 27 0 0 0 15 0 Color Matrix Set 2 R_Yl Gain R_Yl Phase Yl Gain Yl Phase Yl_G Gain Yl_G Phase G Gain G Phase 0 0 18 6 0 0 30 112 Item User mode Color Matrix Set 3 G_Cy Gain G_Cy Phase Cy Gain Cy Phase Cy_B Gain Cy_B Phase B Gain B Phase 0 0 44 15 0 0 20 36 Other Set 1 Gamma Knee Point White Clip Flare R Flare G Flare B Black Stretch Clean DNR 3D DNR 2D LPF 0 45 88 1...

Page 74: ... 74 18 11 16 77 3 1 32 10 25 64 34 15 16 84 3 5 16 12 15 32 170 6 11 16 10 25 64 AW E750 APPEARANCE Unit mm inch ...

Page 75: ... 75 MIC 96 3 3 4 34 15 16 10 25 64 18 11 16 84 3 5 16 12 15 32 160 6 5 16 10 25 64 Unit mm inch AW E655 ...

Page 76: ... 76 Convertible Camera AW 77 3 1 32 34 15 16 10 25 64 84 3 5 16 12 15 32 155 6 1 8 10 25 64 Unit mm inch AW E650 ...

Page 77: ... 77 FOCUS LOCK 34 15 16 77 3 1 32 10 25 64 84 3 5 16 1 3 64 145 5 11 16 10 25 64 AW E350 Unit mm inch ...

Page 78: ... p 75 ohms C 0 286 V p p 75 ohms burst D sub 50P M 1 Y Pr Pb Y 1 V p p 75 ohms Pr Pb 0 7 V p p 75 ohms D sub 50PM 1 RGB G 1 V p p 75 ohms RB 0 7 V p p 75 ohms D sub 50P M 1 Standard illumination color temperature 2 000 lx F14 3 200K Minimum illumination 0 00005 lx at F1 4 Night Eye mode 30 dB digital gain 2s storage time output of 70 or above S N ratio 67 dB Y signal DTL OFF DNR ON Horizontal reso...

Page 79: ...put output connectors VIDEO OUT BNC connector G L IN BNC connector IRIS 12P round connector DC 12 V IN DC connector I F REMOTE 50P D sub connector VIDEO OUT BNC connector G L IN BNC connector IRIS 12P round connector DC 12 V IN DC connector I F REMOTE 50P D sub connector ZOOM FOCUS 12P round connector Indicator Red LED power ON when lighted Allowable temperature ranges For storage 20 C to 60 C 4 F...

Page 80: ...75 ohms D sub 50PM 1 RGB G 1 V p p 75 ohms RB 0 7 V p p 75 ohms D sub 50P M 1 Standard illumination color temperature 2 000 lx F14 3 200K 2 000 lx F9 5 3 200K Minimum illumination 0 00005 lx at F1 4 Night Eye mode 30 dB digital gain 2s storage time output of 70 or above 0 00015 lx at F1 4 Night Eye mode 30 dB digital gain 2s storage time output of 70 or above S N ratio 67 dB Y signal DTL OFF DNR O...

Page 81: ...yed Input output connectors VIDEO OUT BNC connector G L IN BNC connector IRIS 12P round connector DC 12 V IN DC connector I F REMOTE 50P D sub connector Indicator Red LED power ON when lighted Allowable temperature ranges For storage 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F For guaranteeing performance 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F For guaranteeing operation 10 C to 45 C 14 F to 113 F Allowable humidity ranges For st...

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