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.
Adjustment
(1) Run the programmed software (for 76570), and then adjust the camera according to the
instructed on the screen. About the flow of adjusting, refer to the programmed software flow
chart.
Product select menu
(
Select *istDL
)→
76570 test program*
→
Main menu**
→
EPROM checking
(
START
)→
Exposure adjustments
(
A
)→
AF adjustments
(
B
)
***
→
EPROM checking
(
END
)→
Main menu
(
END
)
*When replacing T100, select [2]: (1) When [Writing of standard eeprom] is indicated, press [Y]
key. (Initialize T100) (2) Execute [Battery level adjustment] (3) [Product confirmation for AF]
Select [1] or [2] by lot number. If already execute, select Main menu [3].
** If using reflection type of shutter tester, execute [shutter speed adjustment] from main menu.
***[Reference] Distance between 2m AF chart and camera ( Mount) : 1.9545m
(2) After adjusting camera, cancel the test mode.
-Insert SD card for test mode OFF and open the SD card cover
- Turn ON the camera (The LCD will be on for moment and go out)
-Turn OFF the camera and remove SD card.
(3) When adjustment is completed, disconnect cable and AC adaptor.
(Leave battery cover and temporary bottom cover for next adjustment)
22. [ADJ] Adjustment with Programmed Software II (Digital)
The adjustment method is the same as *istD adjustment software Ver 1.01
[Required equipment]
Programmed software for 76570, Computer (Windows 2000 or XP with USB port equipped )
Light source (LB-3300: A light 2850 Kº±10, LV11.00), Master lens for 76180 (95901 D20),
Diaphragm set ring F8 (KA-0-1A), AC adaptor (D-AC10), USB cable (I-USB17), Dark curtain,
Color temperature tester (for calibration), LV meter (for calibration)
[CAUTION] The adjustment software is created based on the data of individual master lens.
Therefore, use the same master lens as the ID number printed on CD to adjust it accurately.
* Confirm CCD ID No when replace T100 or T600.
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Setting the computer
(1) Copy the folder
『
76570
』
from the CD-ROM into the Computer.
*Log data will be created automatically whenever the camera is adjusted.