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LIMITED WARRANTY

TOSHIBA CCD CAMERA

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warranty options, upgrades (as applicable), useful tips, on-line troubleshooting, and the ability to schedule service
on-line if necessary. The Imaging Systems Division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. ("ISD") makes
the following limited warranties. These limited warranties extend to the Original End-User ("Your[r]").

Limited One (1) Year Warranty of Labor and Parts

ISD warrants this product and parts against defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the
date of original retail purchase by the end-user. During this period, ISD will repair or replace a defective product or
part with a new or refurbished item. The user must deliver the entire product to an ISD authorized service center.
The user is responsible for all transportation and insurance charges for the product to the Service Center. ISD
reserves the right to substitute Factory Refurbished Parts and / or Factory Refurbished Product in place of those
in need of repair.

Step-by-step Procedures - How to Obtain Warranty Service
[1]

 Verify operation of the unit by checking the instruction manual

[2]

 If there is a defect in material or workmanship, contact an Authorized Service Provider within 30 days after the

product fails to comply with specifications.

[3]

 Arrange for delivery of the product to the ISD authorized service center. Products must be insured and securely

packed, preferably in the original shipping carton. A letter explaining the defect and a copy of the bill of sale or
other proof of purchase must be enclosed with a complete return street address and daytime telephone number.
Charges for transportation and insurance must be prepaid by the end-user.

Questions?

If you have any questions, please check the Toshiba Imaging Systems Division Web site as
follows:

Website:

http://www.toshiba.com/taisisd/indmed

Your Responsibility, warranties are subject to the following conditions:
[1]

 You must retain the bill of sale or provide other proof of purchase.

[2] 

You must schedule service within thirty days after you discover a defective product or part.

[3]

 All warranty servicing of this product must be made by a Toshiba ISD Authorized Service Provider.

[4]

 The warranty extends to defects in material or workmanship as limited above, and not to any products or parts

that have been lost or discarded by user. The warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse, accident,
improper installation, improper maintenance, or use in violation of instructions furnished by ISD. The warranty
does not extend to units which have been altered or modified without authorization of ISD, or to damage to prod-
ucts or parts thereof which have had the serial number removed, altered defaced or rendered illegible.

ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY STATE LAW, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-
ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF
THE LIMITED WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ANY WARRAN-
TIES IMPLIED BY STATE LAW AS HEREBY LIMITED, THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXCLU-
SIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WITH RESPECT TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PROD-
UCTS OR PARTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISD BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAM-
AGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the
above limitation may not apply.

No person, agent, distributor, dealer, service station or company is authorized to change, modify or ex-
tend the terms of these warranties in any manner whatsoever. The time within which an action must be
commenced to enforce any obligation of ISD arising under this warranty or under any statute, or law of the
United States or any state thereof, is hereby limited to one year from the date you discover or should have
discovered, the defect. This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under state law. Some
states do not permit limitation of the time within which you may bring an action beyond the limits provided
by state law so the above provision may not apply to user. This warranty gives the user specific legal
rights, and user may also have other rights, which may vary from state to state.

TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC.
Imaging Systems Division

Copyright © 2002 Toshiba America, Inc. All rights reserved.

Summary of Contents for IK-TF7C

Page 1: ...erference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference 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 numéri...

Page 2: ...ge from dropping invasion of foreign objects etc may cause fire and or electric shock Immediately stop the power source and contact your dealer Avoid installing in a shower room or a bathroom This may cause fire and or electric shock Do not operate in places with possibility of becoming wet This may cause fire and or electric shock Do not repair disassemble and or modify by yourself This may cause...

Page 3: ...r uses displays distributes or exhibits an image picked up by the camera without permission from the copyright holder Please also note that transfer of an image or file covered by copyright is restricted to use within the scope permitted by the Copyright Law Note the following instructions when installing Do not cover the product by any material Do not put the product on an Inflammable material su...

Page 4: ...al sync signal input conditions 22 2 External sync frequency range 22 3 Using the unit with external sync signal 23 3 1 H horizontal phase adjustment 23 4 Changing HD VD input output 23 7 4 Synchro Scan Operation 23 1 Setting by 1H 23 2 Setting by the frame 23 7 5 EXT TRIG External trigger 24 1 1P SNR 1 Pulse Sync Non Reset 24 1 1 1 Pulse Trigger SYNC NON RESET Picture Output Timing 24 1 2 1 Pulse...

Page 5: ...d the specifications Pic ture quality will lower 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 K...

Page 6: ... 1 1000s 1 2000s 1 4000s 1 10000s 1 25000s 1 50000s 1 1000000s 1H 796H 795H 796H OFF 2FRM 512FRM 1H 387H 386H 387H OFF 2FRM 512FRM 1H 258H 257H 258H OFF 2FRM 512FRM OFF 60 fps 90 fps E 60 fps E 90 fps 0 01ms 16ms MANU OFF 3dB 18dB AWB MANU 3200K 5600K 100 0 100 100 0 100 64 0 64 64 0 64 64 0 64 MANU OFF 128 0 127 100 0 100 9600 bps 19200 bps MANU 1P SNR OFF OFF OFF 16 ms OFF 0dB AWB 3200K 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 7: ...enu and when selecting the menus 4 MENU UP button Select the function to be confirmed or changed on the menu 5 MENU DOWN button Select the function to be confirmed or changed on the menu 6 DATA UP AWB button Changes the value of the function selected by the MENU UP DOWN button Also used when using AWB 7 DATA DOWN button Changes the value of the function selected by the MENU UP DOWN button 8 DC IN ...

Page 8: ...daptor with the specifications described below Power supply voltage DC12V 10 Current rating More than 830 mA Ripple voltage Less than 50 mV p p Connector HR10A 7P 4S by HIROSE electronics Co Ltd Pins 1 2 12V Pins 3 4 GND 5 3 Connector Pin Assignments IK TF7C DC IN 12V Lens Cable not included Frame grabber board image process equipment etc Monitor DC power supply Less than 4 mm DC IN 12V Connector ...

Page 9: ...B stops blinking when the AWB finishes and the result is displayed for approx 1 second AWB Automatic White Balance Adjust white balance by shooting the white object inside the area set by AWB menu and pressing the DATA UP button When the shutter mode is E TRG AWB is not available MANU Manual White Balance Adjust the white balance manually using the WHT BAL menu while shooting the white object Adju...

Page 10: ...er to the item 7 2 2 GAIN Video gain 1 MANU Manual gain Gain adjustment is performed on the GAIN menu The adjustment range is from 3dB to 18dB in 1dB steps Refer to the item 7 2 2 2 1 a Changing the gain in MANU mode 2 OFF Gain is fixed at 0 dB 6 3 Shading Correction Due to the lens used or the environmental condition vertical color shading may occur at the top and bottom of the screen In this cas...

Page 11: ... the normal screen showing only the shooting image appears Change the output to each screen video signal output Index menu and menus by using the DISP PAGE MENU UP and MENU DOWN buttons A menu is selected when pushing the PAGE button after moving the on the screen by the MENU UP MENU DOWN button while the Index menu is displayed E TRG RR E TRG E TRG 1P SR 1P SNR E TRG PW SR E TRG PW SNR SS MANU AW...

Page 12: ...to select the desired mode among MANU SS E TRG 1 1 Changing each setting in MANU mode a Changing the shutter speed 1 Set the to MANU by pushing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 2 Set the shutter speed by pushing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons b Partial scanning setting 1 Set the to PART by pushing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 2 Select either OFF 60fps 90fps E 60fps E 90fps by pushing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons Sh...

Page 13: ...y pushing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons Note The slow shutter speed may increase the fixed pattern noise and or the white pixels This is a charac teristic of CCD and is not a symptom of malfunction OFF 1H 796H 795H 796H OFF 2FRM 512FRM 60fps E 60fps 1H 387H 386H 387H OFF 2FRM 512FRM 90fps E 90fps 1H 258H 257H 258H OFF 2FRM 512FRM Shutter mode MANU SS E TRG Synchro scanning setting Partial scanning swi...

Page 14: ... exposures the more visible certain characteristics of CCD cameras become fixed pattern noise white pixels etc c Changing the partial scanning setting 1 Set the to PART by pushing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 2 Select either OFF 60fps 90fps E 60fps E 90fps by pushing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons SHUTTER MODE E TRG E TRG 1P SNR TRG P EXP 16ms PART OFF MODE E TRG E TRG 1P SNR E TRG mode Partial scanning s...

Page 15: ...hite pixels etc c Changing the partial scanning setting 1 Set the to PART by pushing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 2 Select either OFF 60fps 90fps E 60fps E 90fps by pushing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons SHUTTER MODE E TRG E TRG 1P SR TRG P EXP 16ms PART OFF 0 01 ms 0 02 ms 0 4 ms 1 ms 16 ms MODE E TRG E TRG 1P SR E TRG mode Partial scanning switch OFF 60fps 90fps E 60fps E 90fps 1P SNR 1P SR PW SNR PW SR...

Page 16: ...g DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons Note The longer the storage time with extended exposures the more visible certain characteristics of CCD cameras become fixed pattern noise white pixels etc SHUTTER MODE E TRG E TRG PW SNR TRG P PART OFF MODE E TRG E TRG PW SNR Partial scanning switch OFF 60fps 90fps E 60fps E 90fps Input trigger pulse positive polarity Input trigger pulse negative polarity E TRG mode 1...

Page 17: ... Input trigger pulse setting at PW SNR and PW SR Shutter mode MANU SS E TRG E TRG mode Move up down By pushing MENU UP DOWN Set by pushing DATA UP DOWN a Changing the polarity of inputting trigger pulse setting 1 Set the to TRG P by pushing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 2 Select either by pushing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons Note The longer the storage time with extended exposures the more visible certai...

Page 18: ...TA UP DATA DOWN and select mode among MANU OFF In the OFF mode gain is fixed to 0dB 2 1 Changing each setting in GAIN a Changing the gain in MANU mode 1 Set the to MANU by pushing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 2 Set the manual gain by pushing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons SHUTTER MODE E TRG E TRG RR PART OFF MODE E TRG E TRG RR E TRG mode Partial scanning switch OFF 60fps 90fps E 60fps E 90fps 1P SNR 1P S...

Page 19: ...e balance mode setting AWB MANU WHT BAL MODE AWB C TEMP 3200 Move up down By pushing MENU UP DOWN Set by pushing DATA UP DOWN WHT BAL MODE MANU R GAIN 0 0 B GAIN C TEMP 3200 Red gain adjustment 100 to 100 White balance mode AWB MANU Color temperature setting 3200 5600 Blue gain adjustment 100 to 100 Move up down By pushing MENU UP DOWN Set by pushing DATA UP DOWN a Changing the red gain 1 Set the ...

Page 20: ...on mode 1 Set the to SHAD by pushing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 2 Set the SHAD by pushing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons Note The alignment value for shading is fixed to 0 when selecting SHAD OFF MANU is not dis played in the menu 4 5 Changing the manual shading correction setting 1 Set the to MANU by pushing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 2 Set the MANUAL SHADING by pushing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons R pedes...

Page 21: ...ushing DATA UP DATA DOWN buttons 6 OPTION H PHASE 100 to 100 Sync system display SYNC MODE EXT H PHASE 0 Move up down By pushing MENU UP DOWN Set by pushing DATA UP DOWN Serial baud rate 9600 19200 OPTION BAUD RATE 9600 Move up down By pushing MENU UP DOWN Set by pushing DATA UP DOWN 6 1 Changing serial communication baud rate 1 Set the to BAUD RATE by pushing MENU UP MENU DOWN buttons 2 Select ei...

Page 22: ...d HD is synchronized to external The presence of VD is ignored and after a specified time after a trigger input V reset is applied HD is synchronized to external Video is output due to VD input HD is synchronized to the inside of the camera Video is output due to VD input Video is not output because there is no VD input Normally not used Internal sync mode External sync mode HD is synchronized to ...

Page 23: ...n The shutter speed can be set by the horizontal scanning period 1H or by the frame 1 Setting by 1H 1H 796H to 795H 796H 1H 387H to 386H 387H when partial scanning at 60fps E 60fps 1H 258H to 257H 258H when partial scanning at 90fps E 90fps stands for the setting by the 1H and the shutter speed can be set by the 1H 43 05 µs 2 Setting by the frame 2FRM to 512FRM stand for the setting long period ex...

Page 24: ...e time is determined by the setting of 7 2 1 3 Changing each setting in E TRG mode 3 Video is output at the falling edge of the internal VD following completion of the exposure period The video and FVAL LVAL DVAL have a paired relationship Note When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig About 1 µs External VD IN 1 External HD IN 1 Internal...

Page 25: ... Internal Sync 1 Externally input signal 2 Exposure time is determined by the setting of 7 2 1 3 Changing each setting in E TRG mode As long as there is no external sync input the internal VD will be output when SJ01 is set to HD VD output position 3 Video is output at the falling edge of the internal VD following completion of the exposure period The video and FVAL LVAL DVAL have a paired relatio...

Page 26: ...in E TRG mode 3 VD is generated after 0 to 1H following the completion of the exposure period and the video is synchro nized to this and output Note When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig ger there will be an effect on the video About 1 µs Exposure completion 0 to 1H 3 Exposure period 2 Trigger 1 Negative polarity mode Positive polarit...

Page 27: ...f the internal VD following completion of the exposure period The video and FVAL LVAL DVAL have a paired relationship Note When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig ger there will be an effect on the video About 1 µs Exposure period 2 External VD IN 1 External HD IN 1 About 7 µs About 1H Negative polarity mode Positive polarity mode Expos...

Page 28: ...n 4 Video is output at the falling edge of the internal VD following completion of the exposure period The video and FVAL LVAL DVAL have a paired relationship Note When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig ger there will be an effect on the video About 1 µs Exposure period 2 Trigger 1 Exposure period 2 Negative polarity mode Positive pola...

Page 29: ...s generated after 0 to 1H following the completion of the exposure period and the video is synchro nized to this and output Note When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig ger there will be an effect on the video About 1 µs About 7 µs Exposure completion 0 to 1H Trigger 1 Negative polarity mode Positive polarity mode Exposure period 2 Inte...

Page 30: ...the reset restart function allows high sensitivity images by extending the exposure time To achieve this please input from an external source a VD signal that has an expanded VD pulse and VD pulse interval 5 2 Input Timing Chart Example 1 frame External HD IN External VD IN Internal VD About 1H V reset Exposure period External VD interval more than 1 frame Exposure period Exposure period About 1H ...

Page 31: ... connector is output with increased flame rate 2 Partial Scanning ON In this mode the pixel signal of the vertical center portion from the DIGITAL connector is output In the E 60fps or E 90fps mode the partial scanning and the all pixels scanning can be switched by the DIGITAL terminal CC2 partial scanning control signal Mode 60fps 90fps Total A 387H 258H Video interval C 322H 175H Blanking interv...

Page 32: ...of the standard center phase Note that V sync of the video is output with a delay of about 1H from the external VD at the time of reset restart and the external trigger mode In the normal mode Continuously with the HD period of 43 05 µs and VD period of 34 27 ms partial scanning 60fps 16 67 ms partial scanning 90fps 11 11 ms Phase timing is as illustrated in the above diagram with only the falling...

Page 33: ...4 clk 34 71 µs One horizontal scan interval 1270 clk 43 05 µs RGB data Pixel Clock CCD output signal Dummy pixels Vertical blanking interval 28H 1205µs Vertical blanking interval 28H 1205µs Optical black portion Optical black portion Dummy pixels Optical black portion Optical black portion 796 796 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 778 779 778 779 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2...

Page 34: ...pixels Progressive scan Horizontal 23 229kHz Vertical 29 18Hz Internal External Automatic switching 768TV lines F6 8 standard 2000 lx 3000K 14 lx F2 2 Sensitivity 18 dB 3000K C mount flange back 17 526 mm in air 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Less than 90 Approx 5 82oz 165g 1 73 W x 1 73 H x 3 07 D 44 W x 44 H x 78 D mm except for protruded portion AWB Automatic white balance MANUAL Manual MANUAL Manual OF...

Page 35: ...process equipment set correctly Is the monitor adjusted correctly Is the white balance of the camera adjusted correctly Is the illumination dark 11 EXTERNAL APPEARANCE DIAGRAM DISP PAGE DC IN 12V MENU DATA AWB Unit mm inch 2 M3 Depth 3 4 M2 Depth 3 4 M3 Depth 3 2 M2 44 1 73 44 1 73 22 0 87 5 0 20 26 1 02 6 3 0 25 78 3 07 56 2 20 5 0 20 26 1 02 25 0 98 25 0 98 25 0 98 12 0 47 34 1 34 26 1 02 4 8 0 ...

Page 36: ... must schedule service within thirty days after you discover a defective product or part 3 All warranty servicing of this product must be made by a Toshiba ISD Authorized Service Provider 4 The warranty extends to defects in material or workmanship as limited above and not to any products or parts that have been lost or discarded by user The warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse accident...

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