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Camera ................................................................................................................... 1 

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Accessories 

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Instruction manual ........................................................................................ 1 

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Tripod mount ................................................................................................ 1 

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Screws (for the tripod mount) ....................................................................... 4

2. COMPONENTS 

1. CAUTIONS ON USE AND INSTALLATION 

Do not shoot intense light.

Install the camera in a location free from noise.

If the camera or the cables are located near power
utility lines or a TV, etc. undesirable noise may ap-
pear on the screen. In such a case, try to change
the location of the camera or the cable wiring.

Moire

Operating ambient temperature and humidity.

Do not use the camera in places where tempera-
ture and humidity exceed the specifications. Pic-
ture quality will deteriorate and internal parts may
be damaged.

Be particularly careful when using in places ex-
posed to direct sunlight.  When shooting in hot
places, depending on the conditions of the object
and the camera (for example when the gain is in-
creased), noise in the form of vertical strips or 
white dots may occur.

 This is not a malfunction.

Handling of the protection cap.

This camera is for indoor use only.

When not using the camera for extended 
periods of time.

When cleaning the camera.

Avoid using or storing the camera in the fol-

lowing places:

Installation without a tripod.

Handling the unit.

Do not drop, jolt, or vibrate, as this may result in 
damage to the unit. This may cause problems. 
Treat the camera cables carefully to prevent 
cable problems, such as breaks in the cable and 
loose connections.

Keep the protection cap away from children as 
they may pose a choking hazard. The protection 
cap protects the image sensing plane when the 
lens is removed from the camera head, do not 
discard.

Unplug the power source before cleaning. Clean 
with a soft dry cloth only. Do not use any chemicals 
or chemically treated cloths. Chemicals may 
damage coatings, printing or the paint work. 
When cleaning the lens, use lens cleaning paper.

Before installing the camera, make sure that the 
location can withstand the total weight of the 
camera.

If this is not the case, reinforce the area to 
prevent the unit from dropping, which may result 
in damage to the unit or personal injury.

Places filled with highly flammable gas.

Places near gasoline, benzene, or paint thinner.

Places subject to strong vibration.

Places containing chemicals (such as pesticides), 
rubber or vinyl products for extended periods of 
time.

Switch the control unit off and disconnect the 
power supply.

A moire pattern is an interference pattern 
generated when two repetitive line patterns 
overlap. This is not a malfunction. Eliminating the 
repetitive line patterns, or aligning the two 
patterns, will eliminate the moire.

When intense light enters, vertical stripes or 
transverse bands may appear on the screen. 
This is not a malfunction. Ghosts may occur 
when there is an intense light near the object. In 
this case, change the shooting angle.

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Page 1: ...erference at his own expense USER INSTALLER CAUTION Your authority to operate this FCC verified equipment could be voided if you make changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance to Part 15 of the FCC Rules This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est comforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada Followi...

Page 2: ... objects etc may result in fire and or electricalshock Immediately disconnect the power source and contact your dealer Avoid installing in a shower room or a bathroom This may result in fire and or electrical shock Do not operate in places where the product may get wet This may result in fire and or electrical shock Do not repair disassemble and or modify by yourself This may result in fire and or...

Page 3: ... image or file covered by copyright is restricted to use within the scope permitted by the Copyright Law Protection of Personal Information Note the following instructions when installing Do not cover the product with any material Do not place the product on any inflammable material such as a carpet or Do not place the product in a confined space as this may cause heat to build up inside the produ...

Page 4: ...ma correction level 4 3 Changing detail outline gain 4 4 Changing DTL B FREQ detail boost frequency 4 5 Changing master pedestal 6 6 13 7 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 12 7 2 Scene File 14 14 14 15 15 15 17 17 18 18 18 18 20 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS Limitation of Usage The product is not designed for any critical applications Critical applications means life support systems exhaust or smoke extrac...

Page 5: ...VICE CALL 9 SPECIFICATIONS 10 EXTERNAL APPEARANCE DIAGRAM 26 26 27 7 Returning to factory settings 25 6 1 Changing RS 232C baud rate 25 6 OPTION 25 IK HR1S EN indd 5 IK HR1S EN indd 5 2008 12 01 17 35 25 2008 12 01 17 35 25 ...

Page 6: ...e problems such as breaks in the cable and loose connections Keep the protection cap away from children as they may pose a choking hazard The protection cap protects the image sensing plane when the lens is removed from the camera head do not discard Unplug the power source before cleaning Clean with a soft dry cloth only Do not use any chemicals or chemically treated cloths Chemicals may damage c...

Page 7: ...holes M2 The protection cap is attached on the lens mount portion After removing the cap mount the lens Be careful not to scratch or touch the optical area Used when switching the display Used when switching to the menu and when selecting the menus Select the function to be confirmed or changed on the menu Select the function to be confirmed or changed on the menu Changes the value of the function...

Page 8: ...ely 䊶 Please use a good quality low resistance cable for the HD SDI terminal 䊶 Power supply voltage 䋺 12V DC 㫧10 Current rating 䋺 More than 830mA Ripple voltage 䋺 Less than 50mV p p Connector 䋺 HR10A 7P 4S by HIROSE electronics Co Ltd Pins 1 2 䋺 12V Pins 3 4 䋺 GND 4 2 Cautions on Connection We suggest using a C mount mega pixel lens When using other lenses the best performance of this camera may n...

Page 9: ...l 㪩㪜㪤㪦㪫㪜 For connecting to the REMOTE terminal use a shielded cable Connect the cable correctly or damage may occur to the camera There are DC IN 12V REMOTE terminals and HD SDI terminal BNC connector for basic connection on the rear panel Please use them as needed 1 2 3 1 4 2 3 IK HR1S EN indd 9 IK HR1S EN indd 9 2008 12 01 17 35 26 2008 12 01 17 35 26 ...

Page 10: ... shooting conditions with no color temperature variation Notes If illumination is low white balance may not be corrected Adjustment is performed by confirming with a monitor 1 AWB Automatic White Balance Set the MODE to AWB on the WHT BAL menu Perform the C TEMP color temperature conversion setting if necessary Refer to the item 7 3 3 WHT BAL White Balance 3200K䋺Appropriate for indoor shooting 560...

Page 11: ...llumination or use a color temperature conversion filter AWB NG C TEMP HIGH Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the color temperature is too high If the C TEMP is set to 3200K set to 5600K If the message appears with the C TEMP set to 5600K change the illumination or use the color temperature conversion filter AWB NG Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed...

Page 12: ...r when the gain is increased This is not a malfunction just certain characteristics of the CMOS sensor becoming more visible When the image is dark even if the lens iris is open change the gain video gain to get the desired video level For gain adjustment of the unit MANUAL Manual OFF 0 dB modes are provided Select the mode on the GAIN menu Refer to the item 7 3 2 GAIN Video gain IK HR1S EN indd 1...

Page 13: ...AL R GAIN 100 0 100 0 MANUAL B GAIN 100 0 100 0 ON F F O N O Gamma correction Gamma correction level 0 Detail gain 7 7 0 0 Detail boost frequency HIGH NORMAL LOW HIGH Master pedestal 128 0 127 0 ON ON OFF Color correction ON OFF R hue 15 0 15 0 R gain 15 0 15 0 G hue 15 0 15 0 G gain 15 0 15 0 B hue 15 0 15 0 B gain 15 0 15 0 Ye hue 15 0 15 0 Ye gain 15 0 15 0 Cy hue 15 0 15 0 Cy gain 15 0 15 0 Mg...

Page 14: ...he screen by the MENU UP MENU DOWN button while the Index menu is displayed POWER ON Video signal output DISP PAGE PAGE 1 SHUTTER 2 GAIN 3 WHT BAL 4 PROCESS 5 MATRIX 6 OPTION Color bar screen Menus Index menu DISP DISP PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE MANUAL OFF N O AWB OFF ATW MANUAL GAMMA ON GAMMA OFF AUTO MANUAL SS PAGE DISP 7 2 Scene File 䌛DATA UP䌝 FILE A ޓ ޓ FILE B ޓޓ FILE C ޓޓ FILE D ޓޓ FILE E ...

Page 15: ...ge ratio adjustment 00 10 to 10 00 1 SHUTTER FILE A Automatic shutter response speed adjustment 1 to 20 MODE LEVEL Automatic shutter area selection PEAK AVE 05 PRESET A PRESET B PRESET C PRESET D PRESET E SPEED AREA AUTO 0 05 10 PRESET A MODE AUTO Move up and down by pressing MENU UP DOWN Select the desired value by pressing DATA UP DOWN a Changing the video level in the automatic shutter mode 㽲 M...

Page 16: ...y pressing DATA UP The response speed becomes slower by pressing DATA DOWN 00 10 05 05 10 00 The peak value increases by pressing DATA UP The peak value decreases by pressing DATA DOWN Peak Average d Changing the automatic shutter zone area The picture area is shown by the shaded area on the screen that is divided into 64 parts 㽲 Move the 㸢 to AREA by pressing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 㽳 Select th...

Page 17: ...the following mathematical formula Shutter speed s 1 67433 Hz n n 15 to 1123 integral number 1080i 59 94 Hz setting 1 56250 Hz n n 15 to 1123 integral number 1080i 50 Hz setting 1 44955 Hz n n 10 to 748 integral number 720p 59 94 Hz setting 1 37500 Hz n n 10 to 748 integral number 720p 50 Hz setting 䋨 䋨 䋨 䋨1䋮 䋮 䋮 䋮3䋩 䋩 䋩 䋩 Changing the setting in SS Synchro Scan mode Shutter mode AUTO MANUAL SS Sy...

Page 18: ... 䋩 䋩 WHT BAL White Balance The WHT BAL has three modes AWB ATW MANUAL Move the to MODE press the DATA UP DATA DOWN and select one of the three modes AWB ATW MANUAL 㸢 䋨 䋨 䋨 䋨3䋮 䋮 䋮 䋮1䋩 䋩 䋩 䋩 Changing the setting in AWB Automatic White Balance mode White balance mode setting AWB ATW MANUAL R PAINT Red offset adjustment 10 to 10 3 WHT BAL FILE A B PAINT Blue offset adjustment 10 to 10 Selecting R PAI...

Page 19: ...s 㽳 Select the desired value of blue paint by pressing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons d Confirming the contents of the zone area selected by AWB 㽲 Move the 㸢 to AREA DISP by pressing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 㽳 Select the desired area by pressing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons 10 0 10 DATA UP ޓ Red is increased Red is decreased ޓ DATA DOWN 10 0 10 DATA UP ޓ Blue is increased Blue is decreased ޓ DATA DOWN Th...

Page 20: ...㸢 to R PAINT by pressing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 㽳 Select the desired value of red paint by pressing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons Move up and down by pressing MENU UP DOWN Select the desired value by pressing DATA UP DOWN b Changing B PAINT Blue offset 㽲 Move the 㸢 to B PAINT by pressing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 㽳 Select the desired value of blue paint by pressing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons 10 0 10...

Page 21: ... the blue gain 㽲 Move the 㸢 to B GAIN by pressing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 㽳 Select the desired value of blue gain by pressing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons Move up and down by pressing MENU UP DOWN Select the desired value by pressing DATA UP DOWN 100 0 100 DATA UP ޓ Red is increased Red is decreased ޓ DATA DOWN 100 0 100 DATA UP ޓ Blue is increased Blue is decreased ޓ DATA DOWN c Changing color tem...

Page 22: ...uency HIGH NORMAL LOW DTL B FREQ OFF 0 0 HIGH Master pedestal setting 128 to 127 Menu when GAMMA OFF is selected 䋨 䋨 䋨 䋨4䋮 䋮 䋮 䋮2䋩 䋩 䋩 䋩 Changing gamma correction level 㽲 Move the 㸢 to GAMMA by pressing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 㽳 Select the desired value of gamma correction level by pressing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons When OFF is selected in GAMMA ON OFF selection line the gamma correction level c...

Page 23: ... thickness of the outline 㸢 to DTL B FREQ by pressing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 㽳 Select the detail boost frequency by pressing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons 㽲 Move the 㸢 to M PED by pressing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 㽳 Select the desired value of the master pedestal by pressing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons 䋨 䋨 䋨 䋨4䋮 䋮 䋮 䋮5䋩 䋩 䋩 䋩 Changing master pedestal 128 0 127 7 0 7 DATA UP ޓ M PED increases M PED d...

Page 24: ...䋨5䋮 䋮 䋮 䋮1䋩 䋩 䋩 䋩 Changing Matrix color correction ON OFF 㽲 Move the 㸢 to MATRIX by pressing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 㽳 Select either ON or OFF by pressing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons 䋨 䋨 䋨 䋨5䋮 䋮 䋮 䋮2䋩 䋩 䋩 䋩 Changing MATRIX setting 㽲 Move the 㸢 to the desired item by pressing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 㽳 Select the desired value of color by pressing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons When matrix color correc...

Page 25: ...t status preset status 1 If the color bar pattern or characters are displayed on the screen press the DISP button to disable the color bar pattern and character display 2 Press MENU DOWN and DATA DOWN buttons simultaneously for approx 1 second 3 The preset operation starts When the preset operation finishes the character PRESET OK is displayed for approx 1 second Only the one scene file that is se...

Page 26: ...rizontal 33 716 kHz Vertical 59 94 Hz 1080 59 94i setting Horizontal 28 125 kHz Vertical 50 Hz 1080 50i setting Horizontal 44 955 kHz Vertical 59 94 Hz 720 59 94p setting Horizontal 37 500 kHz Vertical 50 Hz 720 50p setting Sync system Internal Sensitivity F 4 standard 2000 lx 3000K Minimum illumination 8 lx standard 50 IRE F1 4 gain 㧗18 dB gamma setting ON setting value 0 3000 K Lens mount C moun...

Page 27: ... 25 0 98 25 0 98 26 1 02 22 0 87 5 0 2 26 1 02 13 4 0 53 78 3 07 2 M3 Depth 3 0 118 Front Rear Camera Tripod mount Threaded hole 25 0 98 28 1 1 50 5 1 99 11 0 43 6 0 24 6 0 24 10 8 0 43 3 5 0 14 35 1 38 33 1 3 1 4 20UNC 2 㱢5 hole 4 㱢2 2 35 1 38 25 0 98 IK HR1S EN indd 27 IK HR1S EN indd 27 2008 12 01 17 35 29 2008 12 01 17 35 29 ...

Page 28: ...ST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER SPECIAL INCIDENTAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE OR WHETHER ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT EVEN IF TAIS ITS PARENT COMPANY OR AN ASP HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR OF ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTA...

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