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Caution for Mounting the Lens

Follow the directions shown in the figure for the
protrusion between a lens and the camera
body. This camera has a mount for use with the
CS-mount lens shipped from the factory.
A lens less than 450 

g

{0.99 lbs} can be mount-

ed on the camera. If the lens is heavier, both
the lens and camera should be secured by the
supporter.

Mounting the Lens

1. Mount the lens.
2. Connect the lens cable to the auto iris con-

nector on the side of the camera.

Mounting the Camera

• Mounting from the Top

Remove the mount adapter from the bottom
of the camera by removing the two fixing
screws. Attach the mount adapter to the top
as shown in the figure, then mount the cam-
era on the mounting bracket.

Caution:

Be sure to use two original fixing screws for
the mount adapter.
Longer screws may damage the inner com-
ponents. Or shorter screws may cause the
camera to fall down.

Flange-back (Back-focus) Adjustment

Before adjustment, read the Hints column below. 
This adjustment is available only if SETUP-SW LOCK is set to OFF in the BACK-FOCUS
SETUP menu.

1. Aim the camera at the targeting objects and if applicable adjust the zoom angle.
2. Press the SET button.

A bar graph with "I" cursor and INDICA-
TOR (4-digit number) will be overlaid on
the camera picture.

Back focus will be automatically adjust-
ed.

3. If needed, perform manual adjustment using

the L and R buttons to obtain the best focus
on the targeted object while observing the
picture. See INDICATOR for reference.

The bar graph will disappear if no operation is
performed for around 10 seconds.
This adjustment can be also performed on the setup menu.
Refer to 16. Back-focus Setting for details.

Important:

Do not use the ABF function for continuous or repetitive purposes (ex. auto-

focus etc.). This function is to be used to correct defocus caused by switching between
color and black - and - white when/after installing the camera.

Fixing Screws

Mount Adapter

C-mount:

Less than 13 mm {1/2"}

CS-mount: Less than 8 mm {5/16"}

Lens Mount

 NEAR               FAR
  .........I..........
INDICATOR 9999

Not larger than 

ø

20 mm

13/16"}

Hints

Before Back-focus Adjustment

• Adjustment procedures vary depending on the lens. Refer to the instructions includ-

ed with the lens.

• Reset the back-focus by pressing the L and R buttons simultaneously on the cam-

era, and adjust the back-focus. 

• Move the lens focus to the FAR-end when using a fixed-focal lens (lens focus

adjustable type), and adjust the back-focus.

For Adjusting the Focus

• It is recommended that you lower the lighting for the object to be as dim as possi-

ble when adjusting the focus with an auto iris lens. This will make the iris open and
will result in an accurate focus even though the lighting conditions vary. This may
be slightly different from the best focus point in a specific lighting condition.

• Compared with cases under visible lights, using near-infrared lights may somewhat

deviate the focus. It is recommended that you select AUTO or PRESET for C/L 

← →

B/W in the BACK-FOCUS SETUP menu to obtain a proper focus for each of visible
and near-infrared lights.

For Using General Vari-focal Lenses 

1. Aim at the objects 10 meters away or more to adjust the back-focus.
2. For 8x and 10x class lenses, set the zoom to the WIDE-end and the focus to the

FAR-end, and then adjust the back focus.

3. For 2x and 3x class lenses, set the zoom to the TELE-end and the focus to the FAR-

end, and then adjust the back focus.

4. Aim the camera at the targeted objects to place them in the center then coarsely

adjust the zoom angle and the focus of the lens. Finally, perform adjustment of the
back-focus in either ways of using ABF (automatically) or MANUAL-ADJ (manually).

Note:

There may be lenses having an extended range in lens focus adjustment, except

Panasonic lenses. When using such a lens, set the lens focus back appropriately
from the applicable end position in the above step 2 and 3 depending on the lens,
and then perform back-focus adjustment. The back-focus will not be properly
adjusted if the lens focus is positioned into the extended range.

Summary of Contents for Super Dynamic III WV-CP480

Page 1: ...y and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instruction manual may 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 interference at his own expense FCC Caution To assure continued compli ance example use only shielded interface cables when c...

Page 2: ... IN GND WV CP480 WV CP484 q e w r t y u i q e w r ty u o 0 1 UP LEFT RIGHT DOWN SET FAR ABF MENU Hi Z G L75Ω NEAR o 0 1 The side panel is provided for the WV CP480 only Slide the panel to the left until it locks Panasonic s WV CP480 series cameras introduce a new level of high picture quality by use of Super Dynamic 1 3 inch CCD and digital signal processing LSIs Super Dynamic 128x with zone free ...

Page 3: ...der etc Specifications are open collector output 16 V DC 100 mA max OFF High inactive ON Low active DAY NIGHT IN Connect an external device such as an optical sensor Specifications are pulled up input 5 V DC 2 mA min OFF Open contact inactive ON Closed contact active Notes To validate the sensor inputs select EXT for BW on the BW MODE menu Use a relay unit if the voltage or current of the connecte...

Page 4: ...s Mount Adapter C mount Less than 13 mm 1 2 CS mount Less than 8 mm 5 16 Lens Mount NEAR FAR I INDICATOR 9999 Not larger than ø20 mm ø13 16 Hints Before Back focus Adjustment Adjustment procedures vary depending on the lens Refer to the instructions includ ed with the lens Reset the back focus by pressing the L and R buttons simultaneously on the cam era and adjust the back focus Move the lens foc...

Page 5: ...ble Disable the menu 2 Move the cursor to SETUP DISABLE ENABLE press SET Scroll up or down the page Hold down or Notes NA Not Applicable 1 Reset all is an irrevocable procedure that resets all settings to the default values The PIX OFF setting will not be reset We recommend that you take note of settings before executing this command except the PIX OFF settings 2 Before operating the menu change S...

Page 6: ...or Chinese language up to 8 char acters can be entered 4 To specify the ID display position 1 Select POSI and press SET The entered camera ID will be highlighted on the screen 2 Move it into the appropriate position and press SET The position is determined and the screen will return to the CAMERA ID menu Note Keep pressing any of L R U D for a second or more to move the camera ID faster as necessa...

Page 7: ...c gain control mode This setting raises the gain and brightens the image under low light conditions The default setting is ON HIGH Available modes ON HIGH high ON MID medium ON LOW low OFF 5 Electronic Sensitivity Enhancement SENS UP Select a proper enhancement rate when the camera is set to ALC mode The higher rate you select the brighter the picture will be The default setting is OFF AUTO Sets A...

Page 8: ...Adjustable range From zero to 2 0 microseconds SC Sub carrier Phase Adjustment Connect the camera to a special effect generator SEG and supply the output of the SEG to a monitor Select a proper COARSE phase from 4 steps 90 degrees step while observing the original scene and the scene on the monitor to make these colors similar Select a proper FINE phase so that these colors match as closely as pos...

Page 9: ...images 10 Resolution Setting RESOLUTION Select a horizontal resolution mode The default setting is HIGH NORMAL Resolves more than 480 TV lines HIGH Resolves typically 540 TV lines though noise may increase when SENSE UP is activated in low lighting conditions 11 Black and White Mode Setting BW MODE 1 Select BW MODE on the CAMERA SETUP menu and press SET The BW MODE menu opens 2 Select a mode for B...

Page 10: ...N some effective pixels on the edge of the CCD are used by the stabi lization function This may result in a small reduction in resolution and a narrower angle of view After activating the image stabilizer function check that the field of view is correct Image stabilization may not function where there is excessive camera movement or when the scene is low light or low contrast objects 16 Back focus...

Page 11: ... black level 17 4 Chroma Phase Hue Setting HUE 1 Move the cursor to HUE 2 While observing the vectorscope or color video monitor move the I cursor to adjust the hue chroma phase level 17 5 Pixel Compensation Setting PIX OFF Perform settings to compensate a maximum of 16 blemish pixels on the pickup device 1 Select PIX OFF and press SET The PIX OFF menu opens with numbers from 1 to 16 2 Select a nu...

Page 12: ...ANUAL AUTO PRESET FIX Special Chroma Aperture Pedestal HUE adjustable Ambient Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Ambient Operating Humidity Less than 90 Power Source and Power Consumption WV CP480 120 V AC 60 Hz 4 8 W WV CP484 24 V AC 60 Hz 4 7 W WV CP484 12 V DC 410 mA Dimensions without lens WV CP480 70 mm W x 65 mm H x 129 mm D WV CP480 2 3 4 W x 2 9 16 H x 5 1 16 D WV CP484 67 mm W x 6...

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