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Adjustment value determination is effectuated using the
“AGC”, “6F_AGC”, “CHECK” and “MS” values. If
AGC= a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7
6F_AGC= fd1, fd2, fd3, fd4, fd5
CHECK= wc0, wc1, wc2
MS= ms1, ms2,
the adjustment values fulfill the conditions below, they are de-
termined as within specifications.
Adjustment value determination
a1<1023, a2<1023, a3<1023, a4<1023, a5<1023, a6<1023,
a7<1023
fd1<=10, fd2<=10, fd3<=10,fd4<=10, fd5<=10
wc0=128 ± 2, wc1=128 ± 2, wc2=130 ± 40
3400<=ms1<=5300, 3450<=ms2<=5350
Adjustment values other than the above are irrelevant.
3. CCD White Point Defect Detect Adjustment
Preparation:
POWER switch: ON
Adjustment method:
1. Double-click on the DscCalDi.exe.
2. Select “CCD Defect” on the LCD “Test”, and click the “Yes”.
3. After the adjustment is completed, OK will display.
4. Click the OK.
4. CCD Black Point And White Point Defect Detect
Adjustment In Lighted
Preparation:
POWER switch: ON
Setting of pattern box:
Color temperature: 3100 ± 20 (K)
Luminance: 900 ± 20 (cd/m
2
)
Adjusting method:
1. Set a distance of 2 ± 1 cm between the pattern box and
the camera. (zoom wide position)
2. Double-click on the DscCalDi.exe.
3. Select “CCD Black” on the LCD “Test”, and click the “Yes”.
4. After the adjustment is completed, the number of defect
will appear.
5. Click the OK.
Camera
Pattern box