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1. Note The color frame of the down converter output is not locked HD SDI 2 Lines 0 8Vp p 75 ohms DVI 1 Lines 1920x1080P 59 94 Hz 50 Hz 1920x10801 59 94 Hz 50 Hz SD VBS 1 Lines 1 0Vp p 75ohms SD Y C 1 Lines Y 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms C 0 286 Vp p 75ohms RS 232C 1 Line D Sub 9pin Male FOOTSW 1 Line D Sub 9pin Female DC12V 10 20W OC to 40 C 0 to 90 2000m or less 800hPa to 1060hPa 20 C to 70 C 0 to 90 2000m or less 700hPa to 1060hPa Camera Head W34xH40xD40mm 100g or less CCU W170xH58xD200mm 1 1kg or less AC adapter Operation Manual IP ENCODER Module DVI Module Horizontal 1000TV Lines 10801 59 94 54 dB Gamma and Detail OFF Standard 2000Lux F10 3200K or more 39 6 3 Functions Gain Control function AUTO FIX Max 18dB White Balance function AWB MANUAL Shutter Control function AUTO FIX Photometry area variation function Picture freeze function BEN Internal color bar Flip and Tum function left right up down left right up down Noise reduction function GENLOCK function Down converter function Electronic zoom function SBADBAROR A OO N 9 10 11 6 4 Error Message The error message of connection between Camera head and CCU Message Mean HEAD ERROR 401 The abnormalities in communication between head and CCU HEAD ERROR 402 The abnormalities in fixed register read out of head FPGA
2. o teet beni tet Mee e Hte laleli ee at gs ige g de abd tbe 19 A Men peratlOn AR ia asi EE EE AENEA 20 4 1 Operation Method ER ER dna ER ER da lad sama 20 4 2 Video Adj st sese EA EE v be Do LEVE babana ua asma isen 21 4 3 AE MOd in rendir n ec anh al DT MA ne 22 4 4 Detail 24 4 5 Video SUING EEE ee ve e er eee er ER 25 4 6 Picture Setting EE ace Fe aec EE a EP cR d 26 DESC ICI EE EE 27 4 8 oie EP 28 49 White EIE EE EE ER l den ida salan N edge 29 4 10 IP ENC Setting Only valid when optional substrateismounted 30 4 11 MISCellatIG OUS EE RE Kam eec ataca salla RE 32 4 12 Version Information siennes 33 o Advanced Usage Methods sente EE Oe RE olabilen easy mel iye ap Se ge 34 5 1 External syrichronization sevemem sena sada eed eed ee a amaaa nement kani ayak sasi yaa 34 5 141 Wiring connection example nente te n samsara ELE alaya 34 MESI ETE 35 5 2 Manual setting of photometry frame ss 35 SA1 EE EE 35 Did COME FIG eU 37 5 3 1 Storage of Scene File uiii inka anlam bot EF petat OE ERR Ran dala akan 37 5 9 2 Initialization of scene Fili are EER RE o RR ERE D adlan Kalas siz 37 53 3 Setting of Scene File onde sedia deed re ec ded Ee VY ai 37 5 4 Snapshot requires optional substrate imesssorenainsnn ia E anA a a 37 54 1 SD Card Recording aneen kaan da aka eant tte ek damak zal m amdan Saz zade 37 5
3. With a HIGH setting for example the noise is less but the remaining image will be prominent in case of a moving photographic subject Sets the horizontal inversion of the image The horizontal direction becomes the normal rotation output Sets the vertical inversion of the image The vertical direction becomes the normal rotation output Digital Zoom x1 0 to x4 0 Magnification setting for electronic zoom The center of the screen is zoomed up in units of 0 1 power Picture Shift H 32 to 32 The horizontal display position of the screen is adjusted in 1 pixel units Picture Shift V 8 to 8 The vertical display position of the screen is adjusted in 1 pixel units 27 4 7 SceneFile Possible to store and read the setting value information as a scene file Possible to create a maximum of 4 scene files For details on settings see Section 5 3 Scene File Scene File Quit Scene Number Store Scene Initialize Scene Item Setting Value Description Scene Number Select and read the set scene file Store Scene Store the set condition in the scene file Select the scene file you wish to set and press the SET button Initialize Scene Select the scene file you wish to initialize and press the SET button If you select ALL all scene files will be initialized 28 4 8 Foot Switch Sets the operation when controlling the foot switch Foot Switch Quit
4. Foot Switch 1 Foot Switch 2 Foot Switch 3 Foot Switch 4 Setting Value Description Foot Switch Carries out setting of operations when the foot switch is operated Foot switch operation responds up to 4 allowing separate operation settings for each one Outputs still images Operate the foot switch again to return to moving images IRIS CONT Switch the iris control AUTO FIX 4 9 White Balance Automatic adjustment of white balance and manual adjustment setting WB Mode 29 white Balance Quit WB Mode Manual Gain Red Setting Value Blue Description Sets white balance operation The white balance is adjusted automatically Press the SET button when this item is selected Manual adjustment of white balance Adjustment is carried out with Manual Gain Red Blue Manual Gain Red Adjusts the red gain Increasing the value causes red to be displayed more vividly Manual Gain Blue 128 to 127 Adjusts the blue gain Increasing the value causes blue to be displayed more vividly 30 4 10 IP ENC Setting Only valid when optional substrate is mounted IP ENC Setting Quit IP Address ENTER Encoder Mode SNAPSHOT JPEG Quality A Item Setting Value Description IP Address Displays the sub menu Encoder Mode Select the image compression method Compress with the H 264 method and distribute the image JPEG Quality Sets the image quality if the compressio
5. damage only Note means a heads up Examples of symbols Symbol G9 means a prohibited action The content of prohibited matter is mentioned near or in the figure The figure on the left side represents Caution for disassembling Symbol means a mandatory or directive content Practical precautions are shown in the figure The figure on the left side represents Pull out power plug from plug outlet Symbol L This mark is a symbol of an operator to advise the annex Ge Symbol This mark is a symbol that represents mw ww DC N CAUTION When using the unit Do not place a receptacle containing water D or a small metallic piece on the unit If water spills in the unit a fire or electric shock may be caused Do not use other power supply voltage than specified A fire or electric shock may be caused Do not put a metal body or flammable material into the opening of the unit Do not drop in such material A fire or electric shock may be caused Do not make alterations to the unit A fire or electric shock may be caused olo When installing the unit Do not set the unit in an unstable place It may drop or turn down causing an injury Do not connect to any other equipment than specified A fire or electric shock may be caused DIO When it is installed please contact the dealer or salesman When fix
6. e During color bar output the BARS button is lit green r A In 5 pear eee L Z UJ LJ BARS button A o 2a N m z c 5 Q 2 To return to camera images press the BARS button again e The BARS button extinguishes 19 3 9 SceneFile Selection By storing settings often used on the MKC 310HD beforehand in a scene file it is possible to read them at any time A maximum of four scene files can be stored Readout operation 1 Press the SCENE button The button is lit green e The arrow key is lit that corresponds to the presently selected scene file gt legen 6 60 EER SCENE button 2 Use the arrow keys to select the scene files e The numerical value displayed next to the arrow keys is the number of the scene file e The arrow key is lit that corresponds to the selected scene file e The scene file setting is immediately reflected Scene File 1 Scene File 2 Scene File 3 Scene File 4 20 4 Menu Operation MKC 310HD has various useful and practical functions The user can select and set these functions on the menu The basic operation is as follows 4 1 Operation Method 1 Pressing the Menu switch on the front panel of CCU displays a menu on the monitoring screen on which various camera functions can be set Setup M
7. to adjust the position of the photometry frame The frame size is not changed Quit Position Size Movement of frame Use the gt amp keys to adjust the position When adjustment is finished press the SET button to complete adjustment Size Setting Select Size and press the SET button to adjust the size of the photometry frame The upper left corner of the frame is fixed The lower right corner can be moved for adjustment Quit Position Size Changing the frame size Use the 1 gt amp keys to adjust the size of the frame When adjustment is finished press the SET button to complete adjustment 37 5 3 SceneFile This device allows setting of up to four scene files chosen according to photographic conditions It is also possible to return to the condition at the time of shipment from the factory 5 3 1 Storage of Scene File The scene file can be created from the menu Because the present setting is stored in the scene fi le adjust beforehand to the setting you wish to store Use Scene File Store Scene to select No 1 to No 4 from the menu and then press the SET button When the menu is finished it will be automatically stored to the scene files being selected Refer to Section3 9 Scene File 5 3 2 Initialization of Scene File Use Scene File Initial Scene to select No 1 to No 4 from the menu and then press the SET button The selected scene file is immediately i
8. 3 Rear Panel of Camera Control Unit CCU VBS Output 2S VIDEO OUT 3 RS 232C FOOT Switch 5 Camera Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector FONT SW F C CAMERA GENLOCK SYNC EERS EERS co Ooo 1000 DVI D Output 42 Options 2HD SDI Output GEN LOCK SYNC POWER 41 Cable Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Holder DVBS Output Connector SD Connects with VBS input monitor etc A VIDEO cable optional is required for connection S VIDEO Output Connector SD Connects with S VIDEO input monitor etc An S VIDEO cable optional is required for connection RS 232C Connector Connects with PC unit etc A cross cable is required for connection 4 FOOT Switch Connector To connect the FOOT SW option cable extension from the foot switch 5 Camera Connector Connects with camera connector of the special camera cable Be aware that the size of the camera connector differs on the camera head side and CCU side DVI D Output Connector Connects with DVI D input monitor etc A DVI D cable optional is required for connection HD SDI Output Connector 2 Lines Connects with HD SDI input monitor etc The same image is outputted to 2 lines When connecting use a coaxial cable with a characteristic impedance of 75 Ohms 8 GEN LOCK Connector When using while synchronized with the phase of another system s image inputs synchronizing signal
9. 4 11 Miscellaneous Adjustment screen for other functions Center Marker Miscellaneous Quit Center Marker Menu Lock cancel Initialize exp Scene Setting Value Description Center marker display setting Center marker is not displayed Menu Lock Menu lock Sets a state in which no settings other than Menu Lock can be changed During Menu Lock a red lock mark is displayed in the upper right of the menu screen Sets to a state in which all menu item settings can be changed Cancel Press the READY START lt gt keys and then press the SET button The menu items return to the stored state for the former time Initialize exp Scene Press the READY START lt gt keys and then press the SET button All setting values other than the scene file are initialized 33 4 12 Version Information To display the software version of this camera Version Information Quit Model MKC 310HD CCU Firmware v1 00 CCU FPGA v1 00 Head FPGA v1 00 IP ENC v1 00 1 Only displayed if IP ENC module is mounted 34 5 Advanced Usage Methods 5 1 External synchronization If this equipment is used with external synchronization SYNC is input to the GENLOCK connector on the back of the CCU If SYNC is input to the GENLOCK connector the camera automatically switches from internal synchronization to external synchronization SYNC input condition Tri Level SYNC 0 6 Vp
10. 4 2 For cards on which recording is finished ee ee AR ee AR ee ee ee ee ee 37 Se eie 11 0 ER ER rete 38 6 1 Ratings vs EE Ee sas ben GE Ge deinen dea 38 6 2 Perolmance EE ER EE 38 Go FUMOS OE E 39 6 4 Error Message EE DEA 39 External Appearance c dee etre e ete tea n UG a xe a a a uec n 40 Ti Cam ra Head dede ata Re EER Ee O se VEE Ee een kala ia salad ei adla 40 Clg oo EUER 40 1 Feature MKC 310HD is a full spec HD ultra compact 3CMOS camera equipped with 1 3 inch CMOS sensor MKC 310HD is a high performance equipment high resolution and high sensitivity and low noise MKC 310HD can be clearly photographed the status of the surgery by attached to the surgical microscope 2 Name and Function of Each Part 2 1 Camera Head D 1 3 C mount 8 Iris Connector E FE MKC 310HD Camera Connector Side View Rear View D1 3 C mount This is the mount for attaching the lens Allows mounting of various C mount lens and microscope adapters Camera Connector Connects the camera connector of special camera cables Be aware that the size of the camera connector differs on the camera head side and CCU side IRIS Connector Connects the IRIS cable of a special microscope adapter 2 2 Front Panel of Camera Control Unit CCU 1 POWER button 2 AWB button 3 GAIN button 4 PAINT AE button 9 FUNC
11. CE MKC 310HD Digital Process Compact 3CMOS Color Camera Operation Manual IRL 63 ds POWER K 4 2 MENU MKC 310HD aaa LJ L Ikegami The copyright of the software made for this product is in Ikegami Tsushinki Co Ltd It forbids to reproduction a change and so on about a part of this calligraphy or all without notice Safety Precautions For safe and correct usage Thoroughly read the Safety Precautions and the operation manual before using the unit Keep them carefully after reading and use as ready reference Pictorial Symbols The Safety Precautions and markings on the product contain various pictorial symbols to assure the safety use of the product and prevent an injury to you and other persons as well as property damage As each symbol has the following meanings thoroughly under stand them before using the unit Please note that some precautions may not be applicable to the product that you purchased WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may arise due to improper handling by taking no notice of this symbol and could result in a serious injury or death Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may arise due to improper handling by taking no notice of this symbol and could result in an injury or property
12. HEAD ERROR 03 When Clock of the picture signal from HEAD is undetectable The error message of Auto White Balance Message AWB LEVEL OVER AWB LEVEL UNDER AWB NOT WHITE AWB OUT OF RANGE AWB ERROR Mean AWB can not be executed subject is too bright AWB can not be executed subject is too dark A white domain is undetectable for a photographic subject The control range of R gain or B gain was exceeded AWB can not be terminated 20 seconds specified time The error message of Snapshot Message REC ERRO 01 Not snapshot mode REC ERRO 02 Mean Mode of CCU IP ENC is not a snapshot SD card is not inserted in the CCU No SD card The IP ENC does not recognize the SD card REC ERRO 03 Could not be recorded less than 196 of the total capacity there is no free SD card is full space on the SD card REC ERRO 04 Counter is limit REC ERRO 05 Data write error REC ERRO 99 Another error NO RESPONSE INTERNAL ERR Counter of JPEG file to be recorded in a snapshot has reached the upper limit Writing data to the SD card is unavailable Another error has occurred Response from the IP ENC can not be received by the CCU CCU internal processing error has occurred SD card due to the small space less than 596 of total capacity to encourage the exchange of SD card warning An error has not occurred writing of the JPEG file That are
13. Stop using the unit temporarily as necessary and do not touch it Otherwise causing an electric shock Do not bend or twist or pull the power cord and connecting cable excessively The covering material of the cord and cable may break causing an electric shock When Cleaning the unit When before and after each use dirt can be seen wipe the dirt dust off the camera using a dry soft cloth When installing the unit Avoid installing the unit in a moist place dusty place or any other place exposed to oily smoke and vapor otherwise causing an electric shock Do not place the unit near a cooking table or humidifier Take preventive measures against the overturn of the unit due to an earthquake or sudden shock As the unit may overturn and cause a physical injury take preventive measures against the overturn NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
14. TION SET button E 5 BARS button 6 FREEZ button 7 SCENE button 8 Arrow keys 40 MENU button ENE lt dy WAY POWER button This is the power button of the MKC 310HD AWB button To execute Auto White Balance See page 14 GAIN button Automatic gain control to insure that the output level of the image signal is always constant in relation to the brightness of the photographic image If this function is used effectively the GAIN button remains lit green See page 17 PAINTI AE button Possible to adjust the AE level and the intensity of red and blue of the image See pages 15 16 BARS button Output an internal color bar signal of the camera to a color monitor Can be used to adjust the color monitor brightness contrast etc See page 18 OFREEZ button Possible to freeze the screen image See page 17 SCENE button Used when selecting a scene file See page 19 8 Arrow keys Used to select scene files or operate the menu FUNCTION SET button Press to determine the item you wish to set with the menu displayed Refer to Menu Operation 40 MENU button To display the menu that the user can set as desired on the monitor Select an item you want to set with 8 Arrow key and define it with 9 FUNCTION SET for menu items you can set Refer to Menu Operation Page 20 for further detailed operations 2
15. e Light red Light blue Paint R Paint B e The above adjustments are temporary setting changes They return to the original values if the power is turned off 16 3 5 Adjustment AE LEVEL It is possible with the MKC 310HD to automatically adjust the shutter speed gain and iris according to the set exposure level By increasing the level when the screen is too dark and decreasing the level when the screen is too bright the screen will be easier to view This function is active when the GAIN SHUTTER is in AUTO Operation 1 Confirm that the PAINT AE button is not lit e If it is lit press the PAINT AE button to extinguish it PAINT AE button Extinguished FUNCTION SET pe eee 9e 6 LJ LJ 2 Use the arrow keys to adjust the AE level e Use the fi gt keys to raise the AE level e Use the keys to lower the AE level e The and keys as well as the and keys have the same function E AE level is raised yox 4 AE level is lowered T CD rs AE LEV O0 AN e The above adjustments are temporary setting changes They return to the original values if the power is turned off 17 3 6 Adjustment Auto Gain It is possible with the MKC 310HD to automatically adjust the image brightness during photography in relation to the brightness of the photographic subject This makes it possible to cons
16. e display is displayed on the monitor screen This does not indicate a technical problem 4 The video image from the camera is output under the same setting condition with the last use e When power is turned off in the state of still screen picture that state will not be held even if power is turned on again and MKC 310HD is set to the normal shooting state When moving the CCU be sure to turn off the POWER disconnect the power plug and remove the connecting cable between equipment beforehand If the cable comes loose during use repeat the steps described above CAUTION Caution for Camera cable connection and disconnection N Turn off the power of MKC 310HD when you connect or disconnect the camera cable If the CCU is turned on it may cause the fault of MKC 310HD NOTE Phenomenon on video image MKC 310HD may happen following phenomenon on its video image It is not failure but it is because of employing CMOS sensor When its sensitivity gain is going up it may appear high lighting dots In case under high temperature condition it may be remarkable It may appear horizontal stripe pattern or flicker on a video image under the fluorescent lighting In this case please use manual electrical shutter of 1 100 50Hz area It will be reduce but please note that it will not disappear at all In case of fast moving object on a video image it may appear distortions 14 3 3 Setting White Balance When usin
17. ected it is necessary to fit the evaluation and IEC60601 1 2005 Section 16 Caution at connection e Turn off the Power of all the equipment before making connections e For the AC adapter for connection please use the following Manufacturer SINPRO ELECTRONICS Model name MPU51 105 P01J e For exclusive camera head connection goods Using heads other than that specified may result in failure e The operator must not touch a connector simultaneously with a patient 12 DVI connector This connector outputs a digital signal Connect a DVI cable to this connector Use a DVI cable with a ferrite core at both ends Contact Ikegami if you are unable to obtain such a cable 13 3 2 Electrical Connection 1 Before turning on the power confirm that the external devices camera head monitor etc are correctly connected 2 Turn on power supply to the monitor and other external equipment 3 Turn on power supply POWER switch of CCU e Connect the accessory AC adapter to the power connector on the back of the CCU e Even if the power connector on the back of the CCU is connected the power is turned on automatically When the power goes on the power button lights green If the Power button light is on and the Power button is pressed it is possible to turn off the power Immediately after turning on the power the initialization operation of the CCU and camera head is carried out automatically During this time an unstabl
18. enu video Adjust AE Mode Detail Video Setting Picture Setting Scene File Foot Switch White Balance IP ENC Setting Miscellaneous Version Information 1 The IP ENC item is only displayed if the optional module is mounted 2 Use the fi 4 keys on the front of the CCU to select the item and then press the SET button to enter the submenu screen The setting values of the setting items can be changed with the lt keys Selection of items FUNCTION SET o G Determining the selected items J Q Display non display of the menu screen a Jj Changing setting values fthe Menu button on the front of the CCU is pressed during display of the menu screen the settings are stored and the menu screen stops 21 4 2 Video Adjust Used to adjust the level of black red and blue of video picture video Adjust Quit Pedestal Video Level Gain Offset Red Gain Offset Blue Setting Value Description Pedestal Adjusts the black level Normally not used If the value is increased the black sections become brighter Video Level Adjusts the image signal level Normally not used Increasing the value produces a bright image Decreasing the value produces a dark image Gain Offset Red Adjusts the red level This is the same function as paint adjustment on the front of the CCU Increasing the value causes red to be displayed more vividly Gain Offset Blue Adjust the blue level Thi
19. es 2kV for power supply lines 1kV for input output lines Main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment IEC61000 4 4 Surge 1kV differential mode 1kV differential mode b ed d IEC61000 4 5 2kV common mode 2kV common mode enviroimnt lt 5 Ut lt 5 Ut 295 dip In Ut 2956 dip In Ut Voltage dips short for 0 5 cycle for 0 5 cycle Main power quality should be that interruptions and 4095 Ut 4095 Ut of a typical commercial or hospital voltage variations on 60 dip In Ut 6096 dip In Ut ED power supply input for 5 cycle for 5 cycle s requires conn Ben lines operation during power mains Mn ui Es Ut interruptions It is recommended that 30 dip In Ut 30 dip In Ut the MODEL MKC 310HD be powered for 25 cycle for 25 cycle from an uninterruptible power supply IEC61000 4 11 lt 5 Ut lt 5 Ut or battery 295p dip In Ut 2956 dip In Ut for 5 cycle for 5 cycle Power frequency Power frequency magnetic fields 50 60 Hz 3 Alm 3 Alm should be at characteristic of a typical magnetic field location In a typical commercial or IEC61000 4 8 hospital environment NOTE Ut is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The Model MKC 310HD is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Model MKC 310HD should assure that it i
20. failure of this machine and SD card Although in the following cases saved data may be damaged lost please note we assume no responsibility for damage and so on caused by data corruption and so on e When an SD card is used improperly e When an SD card is not properly inserted into the equipment e When an SD card is subject to electronic and mechanical shock or force e When an SD card is removed or power is turned off during access to the SD card 3 Operation 3 1 Connection Example HDD DVD recorder e MON S VIDEO cable MKC 310HD CCU 11 MKC 310HD Camera Head Camera cable RS 232C at DVI D cable Coaxial cable HD SDI compatible Accessory AC adapter Dem Ikegami DVI compatible monitor HD SDI compatible monitor Terminate the output from VIDEO OUT at 75ohms on the receiver side For connection of the power supply be sure to use the accessory AC adapter FOOT SW to be connected to this device it conforms to the IEC60601 1 2005 Equipment connected to this unit except FOOTSW that conform to IEC standards that apply to the equipment or IEC60601 1 2005 f you are connecting to a device that is in contact with the patient to make the connection in accordance with IEC60601 1 2005 Annex Table 1 1 While conn
21. g MKC 310HD for the first time or when the light source has been changed adjust the White Balance The white balance can be adjusted automatically Operation 1 Shoot a white photographic object on the screen largely and press AWB button e During automatic adjustment the AWB button is lit green AWB button 7 LJ LJ e f AWB is displayed on the monitor screen and it ends normally AWB COMPLETED is displayed AWB BUSY AWB COMPLETED e f AWB ERROR is displayed AWB adjustment was not carried out for the following reasons Execute AWB again If the image level is too low If the image level is too high 2 When automatic adjustment finishes the AWB button extinguishes automatically 15 3 4 Adjustment PAINT After white balance adjustment it is possible with the MKC 310HD to carry out fine adjustment of the red level and blue level to adjust the desired tint Operation 1 Press PAINT AE button e If the paint adjustment function is active the button is lit green e If the button is already lit it is not necessary to push it PAINT AE button Lit FUNCTION SET oo eee 6 LJ LJ 2 Use the arrow keys to adjust the red and blue color e Use the fi keys to adjust the red color and the c keys to adjust the blue color rs Dark red Dark blu
22. ing the unit do so in accordance with the specified N procedure otherwise it may drop or turn down causing a fire electric shock or injury Especially when fixing it to the wall or ceiling be sure to ask the dealer or salesman When an abnormal state occurs If the unit produces smoke gives out a foul smell or produces an abnormal sound turn off the power switch immediately and pull out the power plug Ifthe unit is used as it is a fire or electric shock may be caused Check that no smoke is produced and then contact the dealer or sales representative If water or foreign matter enters the unit turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug Ifthe unit is used as it is a fire or electric shock may be caused Check that no smoke is produced and then contact the dealer or sales representative a gt AP If the unit is dropped or the case is broken turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug If the unit is used as it is a fire or electric shock may be caused Contact the dealer or sales representative If the unit fails to operate properly turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug Ifthe unit is used as it is a fire or electric shock may be caused Contact the dealer or sales representative Do not use any damaged power cord exposed core broken wire etc Ifthe unit is used as it is a fire or electric shock may be caused Contact the dealer or sales representat
23. ive gt APAR N WARNING When installing the unit Do not place a heavy thing on the unit The unit may lose a balance or drop causing an injury Do not get a leg over the unit or carrying case Do not sit down on it The unit may break down or turn down causing an injury When moving the unit be sure to turn off the power switch pull out the power plug and remove the connecting cable between the unit and equipment beforehand The cord may be damaged causing a fire or electric shock When the unit is not used for a long period of time be sure to pull out the power plug for safety s sake Otherwise it may cause a fire Turn off the power switch to stop working safely and then unplug the power plug To avoid the risk of electric shock this equipment must only a supply mains with protective earth PBOelO oI Jo When installing the unit Do not block up the ventilating hole of the unit If the ventilating hole of the unit is blocked up heat will accumulate internally causing a fire D Avoid the following usage Turning up or down the unit Turning it sideways Pushing it in ill ventilated place Placing it on a carpet etc Covering it with a table cloth etc D Do not place the equipment in the way of difficult disconnecting the power plug Hints on proper usage When using the unit When snow comes on check the surrounding conditions before use
24. n method is set to Five steps from A highest image quality to E lowest image quality IP Address Quit IP Address 192 168 001 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 225 000 Item Setting Value Description IP Address Sets the IP Address 31 Do you change the IP Address Cancel OK A message appears on the screen asking for confirmation For a scene that can be changed select OK To stop press Cancel and then press the Set button Only displayed if the IP address is changed Note e The setting values such as IP address and sub net mask will vary according to the network environment of the customer Please consult with the network manager Caution at network connection The IP ENCODER module option is for use in connection with the network To protect the system from harm specific to the network connection please conduct sufficient security measures under your own responsibility Network specific harm includes leak flow of information obtained by this device disruption due to unauthorized access system halt and so on The measures include the following but please implement sufficient other measures under your own responsibility e Do not install in any place where cables can be easily moved replaced e Maintain network safety firewall and so on e Conduct regular anti virus checks on all PCs to be connected to the network e Restrict the number of users connecting via PCs e g password setting 32
25. nged Output at 50 Hz VBS is output with the PAL method DVI Setting Select the DVI output signal output format Output the progressive signal Output the interlace signal If gamma correction is carried out it is possible to cause the caused the dark sections of the image to be displayed brightly Normally this is used in an ON setting Does not carry out gamma correction Master Gamma Adjusts the degree of gamma correction With a setting value of 0 the value is y 0 45 The lower the value the brighter the dark parts of the image become Color Saturation Sets the color intensity Does not adjust the color intensity normal color image Color Saturation Adjusts the color intensity cann 64 to 63 The higher the value the more intense the color The lower the value the more faded the color With 64 it is monochrome Genlock H Phase 128 to 127 Adjusts the horizontal phase for Genlock input Genlock V Phase 128 to 127 Adjusts the vertical phase for Genlock input 1 For details see Section 5 1 External Synchronization 26 4 6 Picture Setting Setting of noise reduction image inversion electronic zoom and display position Picture Setting Quit DNR H Flip V Flip Digital Zoom Picture Shift H Picture Shift V Setting Value Description Noise reduction function setting The noise reduction is set in the order of LOW MID HIGH
26. nitialized 5 3 3 Setting of Scene File To use the stored scene file operate the front panel See page 19 or the foot switch See page 28 or the menu Scene File See page 27 5 4 Snapshot requires optional substrate Possible to record still images JPEG to SD card The picture quality setting can be changed with JPEG Quality from IP ENC setting on the menu The SD card is not included 5 4 1 SD Card Recording Possible with the following two operations to record to the SD card e Operation from CCU front panel D Press FUNCTION button Press the fi key to store the still image to the SD card e Operation of foot switch For setting select SNAPSHOT with FOOT Switch on the menu 5 4 2 For cards on which recording is finished It is possible to view the recorded images on a PC This device does not include a function for displaying images A PC is required to view images 38 6 Specification 6 1 6 2 Performance Ratings Lens Mount Image Pickup Device Scanning System Aspect Ratio External Sync Output Video Signal HD Output SD Output Input Control Signal Power Requirement Power Consumption Operating Temperature Humidity Atitude Atmosphe Transport Storage Temperature Humidity Altitude Atmosphe Dimensions Weight Accessories Option Resolutions S N Ratio Sensitivity C Mount 1 3 type CMOS sensor Progressive Scan H16 V9 Tri Level SYNC 0 6Vp p 75 ohms
27. nnot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength In the location in which the MODEL MKC 310HD Is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the MODEL MKC 310HD should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the MODEL MKC 310HD b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m CONTENTS ME ESE cr EUM 7 2 Name and Function of Each Part semeri semer bee GEKEER be ro ce ERK REL E E RE ER E ER Re 7 2 1 Camera Head is se RA N Ee GE ee DA ed oerte ds e Deua ar eee ints 7 2 2 Front Panel of Camera Control Unit CCU ss 8 2 3 Rear Panel of Camera Control Unit CCU in 9 3 01 gt f 0 Em 11 3 1 Connection Example cti tereti eet Ge NE EA eek en lek uns idare ga 11 3 2 Electrical Connection seen 13 3 3 Setting White Balance se YR alsada aa EO Rare ER EE Ge WE ee Brea e 14 3 4 Adjustment PAINT e 15 3 5 AdjustimentAE LEVEL ES Si a ne aaa oci er li dd ea e re yayla 16 3 6 AdjustimentAutoGain 1 17 3 6 Freeze output soi na mala ae gani asagida delen anadal 17 3 8 Color bar Output rr rre amp Gm la m olmama azdir 18 3 9 SCONE File Selection
28. or Gain Control is in AUTO it is possible to make fine adjustment of the shutter speed in relation to the level set here If the screen is too dark the value is increased and if the screen is too bright the value is decreased Sets the control speed if the Shutter Control or Gain Control is in AUTO Adjusts more quickly than MID 23 Item Description Peak Ratio Setting Value i 128to 127 Possible to adjust the photometry method if the Shutter Control or Gain Control is in AUTO With 127 there is peak photometry and with 128 there is average photometry If the background area is almost completely dark and the photographic subject is bright set to the peak light measurement side If the brightness change for the entire screen is low set to the average light measurement side Area Select Possible to adjust the extent of the photometry area Carries out automatic adjustment of the shutter and gain etc based on the image in the frame displayed in the screen Allows arbitrary setting of the photometry area Press the SET button to enter the setting screen For details on settings see Section 5 2 Manual setting of photometry frame About 10 of the screen center is the photometry area Gain Control This item concerns automatic adjustment of gain If a dark subject has been photographed it is possible to adjust the brightness The gain is adjusted automatically in relation to the brigh
29. p 75 Ohms 5 1 1 Wiring connection example Prepare two sets of CCU and camera for the MKC 310HD Connect the SYNC connector of CCU Master and the GENLOCK connector of CCU Slave with the coaxial cable Camera Master CCU Master PO at dU 9 POWER Camera Slave Coaxial cable Sold separately SYNC Connector CCU Slave RS 232C PO e sce e R enbok N SYNC GENLOCK Connector 35 5 1 2 Setting Measure the SYNC output waveforms of the CCU master and slave and adjust the PHASE so that the H V phases match When adjusting adjust the slave side side on which the GENLOCK connector is connected Phase adjustment is not required on the Master side Master SYNC Adjust phase Slave SYNC 5 2 Manual setting of photometry frame The Photometry frame can be changed within a random range By adjusting the photometry frame automatic adjustment of the image to match the usage environment is possible 5 2 1 Setting Select AF Mode Area Select 5 USER from the menu and press the SET button The system goes to the manual setting screen for photometry frame Quit Position Size Possible to set the position and size of the photometry frame When setting is finished select QUIT and press the SET button to fi nish setting 36 Position Setting Select Position and press the SET button
30. rized EN60601 1 Class IP rating of THE MKC 310HD is IPXO THE MKC 310HD is a device for continuous operation Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The Model MKC 310HD is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Model MKC 310HD should assure that it is used in such an environment IEC61000 3 3 RF emissions CISPR 11 Class A Harmonic emissions IEC61000 3 2 Class A Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions Complies domestic purposes Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic The Model MKC 310HD uses RF energy only for its internal RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment The Model MKC 310HD is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for Immunity test Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC61000 4 2 IEC 60601 test level 6kV contact 8kV air compliance level 6kV contact 8kV air Electromagnetic environment guidance Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst 2kV for power supply lines 1kV for input output lin
31. s from the other system Equivalent to Tri Level SYNC HD SYNC Connector When using while synchronized with the phase of another system s image outputs synchronizing signals to the other system Equivalent to Tri Level SYNC HD This connector can be used only in synchronization for other MKC 310HD We cannot guarantee the synchronization with our competitor s product 10 d0POWER Connector DC12V input Connect the accessory AC adapter 4D Cable Holder After passing the power cable through the cable holder connect to the power connector to prevent the cable from falling off during use 43 Options It is possible to mount the two types of optional modules listed below IP ENCODER module DVI module 44 SD CARD 43 ETHERNET 45 DVI D Output Connector DON Ol 22220 c3 NO lt 5 cix 7 DVI SLICARD ETHE NET Oooooooo Co Co oo Co m oorrrrr0 HE ricco OOI DVI DVI 43 ETHERNET Connector RJ45 Can be used with Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX For connection with other devices please connect a cable of category 5 or higher 44SD CARD This is the insertion port for the SD card The SD card is not included in the equipment spec DVI D Output Connector Connects with DVI D input monitor etc A DVI D cable option is required for connection Note Please note we assume no responsibility for warranty when videos are not saved due to any
32. s is the same function as paint adjustment on the front of the CCU 128 to 127 Increasing the value causes blue to be displayed more vividly 22 4 3 AE Mode Used to adjust the electronic shutter and automatic sensitivity setting Shutter Control Quit Shutter Contro Manual Shutter Auto Shutter L AE Level AE Speed Peak Ratio Area Select Gain Control AGC Gain Range Normal Gain Setting Value 1 AUTO OFF imit 1 4000 0 MID 128 MIDDLE AUTO 18dB 6dB Description This item concerns automatic adjustment of the shutter speed If the shutter speed is slowed down the brightness changes in relation to the speed Likewise in the case of a discharge lighting source such as a fluorescent lamp the flicker may increase Automatically adjusts to the ideal shutter speed in relation to image brightness Set to the shutter speed always set by the user The shutter speed is carried out in the item entitled Manual Shutter Manual Shutter 1 100 to 1 10000 The shutter speed when the shutter control is in FIX is set here If set to AUTO it is ignored It is usually used in the OFF setting The shutter speed is constantly set to a fixed value ranging between 1 100 sec and 1 10000 sec Auto Shutter Limit 1 100 to 1 4000 If the Shutter Control is on Auto it is possible to set the upper limit of the shutter speed AE Level AE Speed 128 to 127 If the Shutter Control
33. s used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Conducted RF IEC61000 4 6 Radiated RF IEC61000 4 3 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3Vrm 3V m S Portable and mobile RF communications should be used no closer to any part of the MODELMKC 310HD Including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance d 1 2VP d 1 2VP 80 800 MHz d 1 2VP 800 MHz 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter Inwatts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level In each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHZ the higher frequency range apply NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation Is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast ca
34. successful Capacity warning 40 7 External Appearance T 1 Camera Head Unit mm o 3 34 2 4042 N A N re 3 MKC 310HD N v e j Unit mm 20044 N 17043 j Ee deze C O Ge T MKC 310HD Operation Manual 2nd Edition April 2013 Issued by Ikegami Tsushinki Co Ltd AlI right reserved Production or duplication without permission of IKEGAMI Tsushinki Co Ltd of editorial or pictorial content in whole or in part in any manner is prohibited Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice Ikegami Ikegami Tsushinki Co Ltd 5 6 16 Ikegami Ohta ku Tokyo 146 Japan Phone 03 5700 1111 Fax 03 5700 1137 B Ikegami Electronics U S A Inc 37 Brook Avenue Maywood New Jersey 07607 U S A Phone 201 368 9171 Fax 201 569 1626 B Ikegami Electronics Europe GmbH Ikegami strasse 1 D 41460 Neuss Germany Phone 02131 123 0 Fax 02131 102820 Property of
35. tantly maintain an image of the ideal brightness The maximum gain value can be set between 3 dB and 18 dB in units of 3 dB Refer to Section 4 3 AE Mode Operation 1 Press GAIN button e The automatic gain adjustment function immediately becomes active e f the automatic gain adjustment function is active the GAIN button is lit green GAIN button m POWER oe ee 2 To stop automatic gain adjustment press the GAIN button again e The GAIN button extinguishes White spots may appear on the screen when increasing the gain This is a characteristic of the sensor and does not indicate a technical problem 3 7 Freeze output It is possible on the MKC 310HD to temporarily stop moving image output and switch to freeze frame output Operation 1 Press FREEZ button e Immediately switches to freeze frame output e During freeze frame output the FREEZ button is lit green gt FUNCTION SET oa POWER MENU L 21 LI LJ FREEZ button 2 To return to moving image output press the FREEZ button again e The FREEZ button extinguishes 18 3 8 Color bar output It is possible with the MKC 310HD to output a color bar This is used when adjusting the color monitor brightness contrast etc Operation 1 Press BARS button e Immediately changes to color bar output
36. tness of the image input so that the output level constantly remains a set value Automatic adjustment of gain is not carried out AGC Gain Range 3dB to 18dB Setting of maximum gain with Gain Control in AUTO Normal Gain 6dB to 6dB Normal gain setting This setting is always used regardless of the Gain Control setting The higher the value the brighter the image although noise can more readily increase 24 4 4 Detail Used to adjust detail enhancement Detail Quit Detail Detail Gain Boost Frequency Setting Value Description Sets the contour enhancement If contour enhancement is carried out the image is clearer and easier to view Set it to ON usually Does not carry out contour enhancement Detail Gain To adjust the detail enhancement level Increasing the value results in a sharper image Boost Frequency 2MHz to 28MHz Sets the boost frequency for contour enhancement The lower the value the easier it is to carry out contour enhancement on the entire screen 25 4 5 Video Setting Sets the video signal Video Setting Quit Format 59 94Hz DVI Setting 1080p Gamma ON Master Gamma 0 Color Saturation ON Color Saturation Gain 0 Genlock H Phase 0 Genlock v Phase 0 Setting Value Description Format Selects the output signals HD SDI DVI VBS and Y C Not possible to change them individually With VBS output the signal method is also cha
37. will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Please classify by the material and dispose of them according to the law and the ordinance etc of the country and the local government when you dispose of the main body and materials for packing Instructions for Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private Households Disposal of used Electric and Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separated waste disposal and collection methods This symbol on the product or in the related documents in the package indicates that this product shall not be treated as normal household waste Instead it should be taken to a proper applicable colle ction point or depot for the recycling MAN oof electric and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent possible negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city authority your household waste disposal service or the place where you purchased the product THE MKC 310HD is autho

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