2-6
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Reconnect the following connectors by using the
Extension Board Ass'y (Refer to Fig. 1-2) and the
Extension Cable (Refer to Fig. 1-3) for WV-CS850 Series.
1. Connect the Extension Cable
D
(Refer to Fig. 1-2)
between CN2, CN3 on the Communication Board and
the Cables of CN2, CN3 on the Switch Board in the
Dome Housing Unit.
2. Connect the Extension Cable (Refer to Fig. 1-3)
between CN5 on the Communication Board and the
Cables of E5 on the Power Board in the Dome
Housing Unit.
8
Reconnect the Cable of the Slip Ring to CN7 on the
Communication Board.
8
Reconnect the Flexible Flat Cable between CN4 on the
Main Board and CN1 on the Servo Board.
8
Reconnect the Flexible Flat Cable between CN204 on the
Main Board and CN400 on the Tilt Board.
8
Supply the power to the Camera.
8
Contact the magnet to VS1 on the Servo Board.
3. Connection and Setting Up for
Adjustment
3.1. Connection
8
The Fig. 3-1-1 shows the connecting diagram for the
Adjustment Procedure.
Fig. 3-1-1
Test Chart
Floppy
Disk
Underscanned
Colour
Video Monitor
Video
Output
Connector
Remote E.V.R.
Adjustment
Kit
Standard
Straight
RS-232C
Cable
RS232C
DC12V
IN
Personal
Computer
75
Ω
WV-CW970
WV-CW974
Vectorscope
Power Cable
Power Connector
CAMERA
IN
VIDEO
OUT
24 V AC
Power Supply Unit
(For WV-CW974)
220-240 V AC
(For WV-CW970)
12 V DC
Power Supply Unit
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Connect the Underscanned Colour Video Monitor to the
VIDEO OUT Connector of the Remote E.V.R. Adjustment
Kit through the Vectorscope by using the coaxial cables.
8
Connect the Video Output Connector of the WV-
CW970/WV-CW974 to the CAMERA IN Connector of the
Remote E.V.R. Adjustment Kit by using the coaxial cable.
8
Terminate the input terminal of the Underscanned Colour
Video monitor with 75
Ω
.
8
Connect the 24 V AC Power Supply Unit to the Power
Connector of the WV-CW974.
8
Connect the 12 V DC Power Supply Unit to the Remote
E.V.R. Adjustment Kit.
8
Connect the Remote E.V.R. Adjustment Kit to the
Personel Computer (IBM PC/AT type) by using the
Standard Straight RS-232C cable.
8
Connect the probe of the Oscilloscope or Frequency
Counter at the desired Test Point in each adjustment
step.