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NOTES ON USE AND INSTALLATION :

• Do not aim the camera at the sun

Do not aim the camera at the sun or point it at sun even if you are not shooting.

• Do not shoot intense light

Intense light such as a spotlight may cause a bloom or smear. A vertical stripe may
appear on the screen. However, this is not a malfunction.

• Treat the camera with care

Do not drop the camera or subject it to strong shock of vibration. Otherwise, the
camera may malfunction.

• Never touth internal parts

Do not touch the internal parts of the camera other than the parts specified.
Otherwise, the camera may malfunction.

• Do not splash water on the camera

Install the camera where the camera can be kept dry. If the camera gets wet, turn off
the power and contact your dealer.

• Install the camera

Where no video noise appears.

If cables are wired near electric lighting wires or a TV set, noise may appear in
images. In this event, relocate cables or reinstall equipment.

• Check the ambient temperature and humidity

Avoid using the camera where the temperature is hotter or colder than specified.
Otherwise, the quality of images may deteriorate or internal parts may be affected.
Special care is required to use the camera at high temperature and humidity.

• Should you notice any trouble

If any trouble occurs while you are using the camera, turn off the power and con-
tact your dealer. If you continue to use the camera when there is something wrong
with it, the trouble may much worse and an unpredictable accident may occur.

Summary of Contents for IK-65WDA

Page 1: ... Part Name Functions 5 5 Connections and Operations 6 6 Line Lock Phase 9 7 DIP Switch Settings 9 8 Menu Driven set up 11 9 Remote Control 26 10 Note on Use and Installation 27 11 In Case of Problems 28 12 Specifications 29 13 Exterior View 30 Record in space provided below the Model No and the Serial No as found on the bottom of this unit Model No IK 65WDA Serial No ____________ Retain this infor...

Page 2: ...tion for this video product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the power supply and cable system This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power line surges 13 Overloading Do not overload power supply and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric sho...

Page 3: ...be voided if you make changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party The CAUTION label shown on the left is attached on the bottom of camera The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of e...

Page 4: ...allation into any AC 24V DC 12V system 2 CAUTIONS 1 In order to protect the camera avoid placing or using it under direct sunlight rain or dust 2 Avoid touching the CCD sensor with your fingers If necessary use a soft cloth moist ened with alcohol to wipe off any dust 3 When the camera is not in use keep the lens or lens cap attached to protect the CCD sensor 4 Avoid aiming the camera at the sun 5...

Page 5: ...RS422 V PHASE Line Lock Phase adjustment trimmer SHUTTER WDR BLC GAIN ALC SHARPNESS WHITEBAL ID etc AC 24V DC 12V power terminal Dip switch settings LINE LOCK ON OFF IRIS AES DC WDR ON OFF DN MID S DN x 32 Video output terminal connect to a TV monitor etc Rear View ...

Page 6: ... equipment to be connected refer to their operation manuals Lenses coaxial cables for video signals and the power cord are not supplied with the camera Refer to the operations manuals of connected equipment for detailed wiring and overall operation instructions Do not overload power supply Since this camera uses 24V AC UL Listed Class 2 power supply or 12V DC power supply it should be connected to...

Page 7: ...ed from the power generated by an engine generator etc It takes about 10 seconds or more until a stable synchronization is obtained after the power is turned on This is normal because several seconds are required to stabilize the camera against power noise Refer to 6 LINE LOCK PHASE for adjustment 5 3 Operation 1 Before mounting a lens check whether it is a C mount or CS mount type lens If a C mou...

Page 8: ...TE When the lens weight is more than 2 2 lbs support the camera on the lens side rather than relying on the tripod mount of the camera 5 5 Lens This camera supports DC direct drive type of auto iris lens Connect the auto iris connector plug to the IRIS terminal on the side of the camera Refer to the cart below for correct wiring and set up Change the IRIS switch DIP SWITCH SETTINGS on rear panel t...

Page 9: ...a V PHASE CONTROLLER 7 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS The following settings can be performed by setting the rear dip switches 7 1 LINE LOCK DIP1 ON OFF The line lock functions with AC24V power and the switch on the ON side 7 2 IRIS DIP2 AES DC AES DC select switch AES ON side Auto electronic shutter function DC OFF side When using AI lens without amp 7 3 WDR DIP3 ON OFF With this switch ON wide dynamic rang...

Page 10: ... Under the low light condition the IK 65WDA automatically activates the slow shutter function FACTORY SETTINGS LINE LOCK ON IRIS DC WDR OFF DN S DN 32 NOTE When you change DIP 2 3 or 4 then the present settings are displayed for about 2 seconds on the upper left side of the screen When the on screen menu OSD is displayed and DIP 3 4 is changed then the present settings are stored and the OSD ends ...

Page 11: ...ts of the camera RS422 setting menu ALC BLC 99 99 OFF CENTER1 3 CENTER1 6 UPPER2 3 LOWER2 3 SIDE1 6 AUTO ID EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT OFF TOP BOTTOM IDPOS GAIN STD HIGH MENU ADDRESS PROTOCOL 001 255 MENU TOSHIBA P TOSHIBA D BIT RATE 1200 2400 4800 9600 VERSION EXIT DEFAULT MAIN menu Except for DIP3 and DIP4 ON ...

Page 12: ...F ON GAIN OFF STD ALC BLC HIGH ID ID POS EXIT CANCEL DEFAULT OFF TOP BOTTOM PTN GEN OFF AWB RNG STEP GRID COLOR SHARPNESS WHITE BAL LOW MID HIGH MENU OFF CENTER1 3 CENTER1 6 INDOOR1 INDOOR2 OUTDOOR UPPER2 3 LOWER2 3 SIDE1 6 AUTO MULTI STD WIDE DNR SUPER LOW HIGH HI RESO OFF ON ADVANCED MAIN menu DIP3 and DIP4 ON ...

Page 13: ...ption to be set Displayed when both DIP3 and DIP4 on the rear are not set to ON WDR CHG D I P S D N CHG D I P S A L C L E V 0 0 B L C AU TO GA I N S T D I D I D P O S O F F E X I T CANC E L D E F AU L T W W Displays the present state of the rear switches 1 WDR Wide dynamic range function Displays the rear switch status of the switch DIP 3 2 D N DAY NIGHT function Displays the rear switch status of...

Page 14: ...iately maintain the shaded area of the video level WDR CHG D I P S D N CHG D I P S A L C L E V 0 0 B L C AU TO GA I N S T D I D I D P O S O F F E X I T CANC E L D E F AU L T W W 1 OFF 3 LOWER 2 3 2 UPPER 2 3 4 CENTER 1 3 6 SIDE 1 6 5 CENTER 1 6 7 AUTO Depending on the subject conditions areas 1 to 6 can be combined 3 2 V 3 1 V 3 1 V 3 2 V 3 1 H 3 1 H 3 1 H 3 1 V 3 1 V 3 1 V 4 1 H 2 1 H 4 1 H 3 1 V...

Page 15: ... E V 0 0 B L C AU TO GA I N S T D I D I D P O S O F F E X I T CANC E L D E F AU L T W W Font list 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z x SPACE 7 ID POS Camera ID Position Move the cursor to the position shown in fig Use the SELECT switches to select OFF TOP BOTTOM Show the Camera ID in monitor screen OFF The camera ID is not displayed TOP The camera ID is display...

Page 16: ... O F F E X I T CANC E L D E F AU L T W W 10 DEFAULT WDR CHG D I P S D N CHG D I P S A L C L E V 0 0 B L C AU TO GA I N S T D I D I D P O S O F F E X I T CANC E L D E F AU L T W W WDR CHG D I P SW D N CHG D I P SW A L C L E V 0 0 B L C AU TO GA I N S T D I D I D P O S O F F Default settings NOTE The ADVANCED MAIN menu contents change to the default settings Move the cursor to the position in fig Pr...

Page 17: ... conditions the IK 65WDA auto matically cuts the chroma signal level and boosts the gain up of the luminance by 6dB a LOW The chroma cut level is set less than 20 to 30IRE b MID The chroma cut level is set less than 30 to 40 IRE c HIGH The chroma cut level is set less than 40 to 50 IRE HIGH is for a brighter setting than LOW S D N SUPER DAY NIGHT FUNCTION Under the low light condition the IK 65WDA...

Page 18: ... WDR ON A L C L E V 0 0 B L C AU TO GA I N S T D S HAR P N E S S M I D WH I T E B A L AU TO 0 0 N E X T E X I T CANC E L D E F AU L T Move the cursor to the position shown in fig Use the SELECT switches to select OFF or ON in the WDR setting When WDR is set to ON WDR activates au tomatically When WDR function is activated the video of each field is mixed When this happens vertical resolution and t...

Page 19: ... 2 6 9 ID POS Camera ID Position Refer to 8 2 7 Move the cursor to the position shown in fig Use the SELECT switches to select AUTO MANUAL in the WHITE BAL settings AUTO The white balance is automatically adjusted corresponding to the color temperature variations on the ob ject The camera is applicable to a color temperature range of 2500 10K Press the SELECT switch to enter AUTO set mode Use the ...

Page 20: ...Red Blue Black 0 22MHz 0 45MHz 0 9MHz 1 8MHz 3 6MHz 7 2MHz NOTE The accuracy of the signal is not guaranteed To check the system operation etc use a standard signal source 11 AWB RNG AWB control range Move the cursor to the position shown in fig Use the st SELECT switches to select STD or WIDE in the AWB RNG setting Set the color temperature tracking range of the white balance auto mode STD The ca...

Page 21: ...o the position shown in fig Use the SELECT switches to select OFF or ON in the HI RESO setting OFF Standard position Resolution of horizontal is 480TV lines or more ON Hi resolution function is activated Resolution of horizontal is 520 TV lines NOTE If you set HI RESO to ON the image signal resolution is increased but de pending on the subject noise may be increased I D I D P O S O F F P T N GE N ...

Page 22: ...OW H I R E S O O F F B ACK E X I T CANC E L D E F AU L T 15 CANCEL S HU T T E R D N M I D WDR ON A L C L E V 0 0 B L C AU TO GA I N S T D S HAR P N E S S M I D WH I T E B A L AU TO 0 0 N E X T E X I T CANC E L D E F AU L T Move the cursor to the position in fig Press the SELECT switch to select the last page or next page Move the cursor to the position in fig Press the SELECT switch to exit the me...

Page 23: ...gs S HU T T E R D N M I D WDR ON A L C L E V 0 0 B L C AU TO GA I N S T D S HAR P N E S S M I D WH I T E B A L AU TO 0 0 N E X T E X I T CANC E L D E F AU L T Default settings S HU T T E R D N M I D WDR ON A L C L E V 0 0 B L C AU TO GA I N S T D S HAR P N E S S M I D WH I T E B A L AU TO 0 0 I D I D P O S O F F P T N GE N O F F AWB RNG S T D DNR LOW H I R E S O O F F Move the cursor to the positi...

Page 24: ... D E F AU L T 2 PROTOCOL ADDR E S S 0 0 1 P ROTOCOL TO S H I B A P B I T RA T E 4 8 0 0 V E R S I ON E X I T D E F AU L T 3 BIT RATE ADDR E S S 0 0 1 P ROTOCOL TO S H I B A P B I T RA T E 4 8 0 0 E X I T D E F AU L T 4 VERSION Software version display 1 ADDRESS Move the cursor to the position in Fig Use the SELECT switches to select 001 to 255 In RS 422 control it is necessary to set a unique came...

Page 25: ...he same operation as when a button has been pressed PAN Valid when the OSD menu is displayed The same operation as when a button has been pressed Valid when the OSD menu is displayed The same operation as when a SELECT button has been pressed IRIS Open Valid when the OSD menu is not displayed ALC setting 1 IRIS Close Valid when the OSD menu is not displayed ALC setting 1 71 GO Backlight compensati...

Page 26: ...ra where the camera can be kept dry If the camera gets wet turn off the power and contact your dealer Install the camera Where no video noise appears If cables are wired near electric lighting wires or a TV set noise may appear in images In this event relocate cables or reinstall equipment Check the ambient temperature and humidity Avoid using the camera where the temperature is hotter or colder t...

Page 27: ...a to factory settings 8 2 10 Condition No image Unnatural color Check Points Are the camera and connected equipment turned on Is the iris of the lens adjusted properly Are cables connected correctly Is the monitor TV adjusted correctly Is the lighting too weak ...

Page 28: ...TSC Standard TV system 15 75kHz horizontal 60Hz vertical Line Lock Internal manually switchable Horizontal 520 TV lines or more Vertical 350 TV lines or more WDR OFF HI RESO ON Horizontal 520 TV lines Vertical 260 TV lines or more WDR ON HI RESO ON slow shutter 0 1 Lux F1 2 AGC HIGH More than 10 of image output γ 0 45 0 001 Lux F1 2 x 128 AGC HIGH More than 10 of image output γ 0 45 53dB or more A...

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