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Fig. 6-2-3 Connections for Adjustment
Adjustment > Setups for Adjustment
(1) Setting of light box
1) Use the same light box as when the reference data was created: Its color temperature and
illuminance are strictly controlled and free from
fl
ickering. If the setting of color box is not
appropriate, the adjustment software may not operate normally.
(2) Setting and disassembly of DVD video camera/recorder
1) Open the LCD monitor and insert a
fi
ne-tipped
fl
at-bladed screwdriver into the groove in
adjustment cover, and remove the cover from L case in the direction of the arrow: Be very careful
not to scratch the cover or L case with screwdriver.
2) Set the light box 30-50 cm away from DVD video camera/recorder, and eliminate any effects from
surrounding light, except where such designation is given.
3) Set the lens surface of DVD video camera/recorder in parallel with the surface of light box as far
as possible, and adjust the focus.
4) Use a small tripod to
fi
x the DVD video camera/recorder, making certain it does not move during
adjustment.
5) Be sure to connect the video output of DVD video camera/recorder to the video input jack of color
monitor, which is usually terminated by 75 ohm: If the video output is not terminated by 75 ohm,
the video output value cannot be measured correctly.
Note:
Always connect the Halcyon connector before connecting the DC power cord to the DVD video
camera/recorder: Connecting the Halcyon connector after powering the DVD video camera/recorder
could cause a fault.
1
1
"1" Printed
CH1
CH2
30-50cm
LCD-HDD
(Pin 11)
Frequency Counter
White
Yellow
Black
Black
Red
RS-232C
cable
DSP-R Jig
(No. 7099448)
PC
DZ-ACS3
Power cable
To AC outlet
DC power cord
Light box
Front
section
AV/S input/output
cable
Tripod
Color Monitor
To VIDEO IN
Yellow
Halcyon
connector
(No. TP14391)
RD
(Pin 28)
GND
(Pin 26)
SD
(Pin 29)
DC power
supply
(5V/1A)
Adjustment
cover
Flat-bladed
screwdriver
Yellow
Vector scope
Oscilloscope
Nothing vector
scope
To OUTPUT
To INPUT