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5. GNU General Public License Version 2 GPL http www gnu org licenses old licenses gpl 2 0 html GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2 1 LGPL http www gnu org licenses old licenses Igpl 2 1 html OpenSSL License http www openssl org source license html This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org Original SSLeary License http www openssl org source license html This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com 1 5 4 GPL LGPL
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15. f J 51 Thank you for purchasing the Ikegami ISD 200HD IPD BX200HD To ensure optimal performance of this equipment please read this manual carefully Converning this manual This manual explains how to set up the following cameras e IPD BX200HD IP version e SD 200HD HD SDI version Concerning trademark and registered trademark Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries Other corporate names and proprietary names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their corporations Contents Page 0 OM uu u uuu kaspaya 1 1 1 Operating suggestions een E 1 1 2 Installation suggestions E 2 2 1 4 Protection of personal information
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40. E 2 1 5 Caution Tor IPD BX200HD E 3 2 E 5 2 1 NB K NR E 5 2 2 dec HC E 5 Features qe 6 UIT MS er PD E 8 4 1 Names of parts and their functions E 8 Operating and installation suggestions for lens E 12 5 1 Suggestions for lens selection E 12 5 2 Lens MOUNINO 12 Connmections NN E 13 6 1 Power SOU C E 13 6 2 Communication with control equipment RS 485 E 15 SI nn eral 16 7 1 Setup menu display and operation method E 16 7 2 Setup Menu ee E 17 7 3 Setup Menu 2 c E 27 IPeonnectlon RS E 35 8 1 Image output of IPD BX200HD E 35 8 2 Items to prepare m E 35 8 3 Setting the IP addresS i E 36 8 4 Connecting camera and E 37 8 5 Image display E 37 8 6 Setting from Web browser E 38 OM uuu u 41 Continued on the next page Contents 10 External Appearance 10 1 IPD BX200HD 10 2 ISD 200HD 11 Setup flow 12 Wa
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52. 4 2 1 3 2 85727 E4191J 150 IPD BX200HD DA Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX 5 PoE 3 1 LED LINK LED ACT LED mu Utd HD SDI OUT ISD 200HD HD SDI 9 VIDEO OUT BNC NTSC PAL 75 9Q J 10 O EXT SYNC ISD 200HD O A VBS BBS VS 720p 75 Q ISD 200HD EXT SYNC T HIGH 75 L CX S Vis
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54. 1 2 STRENGTH Ex 2 ASYMMETRY 128 ENHANCE HIGH 255 175 Strength Asymmetry AMP LIMIT S 0 AMP LIMIT 0 GAIN LIMIT
55. J 40 9 Ws ISD 200HD HD SDI 1 1 3 CMOS 1920 H X 1080 V RGB 2 SDI 2 1 3 IP SDI 16 9 1 313 7097 4 TP 5 VBS 75 HD 75 Q SDI 6 P RAS SDI HD SDI BNC 7 10BASE T 100BASE TX TP H 264 MJPEG 1920 H X 1080 V JPEG 30 15 10 5 3 2 1 fps 1Mbps 12Mbps 4 UDP TCP RTP RTCP RTSP NTP HTTP Windows VLC media player 1
56. That completes the display operation E 34 8 IP connection Explanation concerning how to connect various IPD BX200HD 8 1 Image output of IPD BX200HD IPD BX200HD encodes images of 1920 x 1080 progressive 30fps at H 264 and distributes them to PCs and so on via Ethernet To view images the camera PC and so on must be set up and connected correctly 8 2 Items to prepare To see camera images on the PC the following items are necessary IPD BX200HD e PC connectable to Ethernet e LAN cable category 5 or higher e Power source at DC12V 1 05W or higher Power cable for IPD BX200HD for details page E 13 PC performance To replay H 264 image of 1080p 30 please use PCs with the following specs or higher Required specifications Windows XP SP 32 bit version CPU Intel Core2 Duo E6750 2 66GHz 2GB Graphic card Intel Q33 Express VLC media player installation Please install VLC media player on the PC An operational check has been conducted with Ver 1 05 This player is free software provided by the VideoLAN project For details please refer to the following URL http www videolan org vlc E 35 8 3 Setting the IP address To view camera images on a PC the IP addresses of the PC and camera must be set The IP address setting varies depending on the network environment you use For details please consult with your network administrator Here as an example we will set up as follows Settin
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58. minutes the setting is automatically saved and the menu closed E 16 7 2 Setup Menu 1 In the setup menu page 1 2 the following settings are available Default PAGE 1 2 Page is switched with L and R Concerning page 2 2 please see page E 27 FF CAMERA ID p 5 the camera ID O OFF hide To hide camera ID ID LEE display camera ID LN 20 DAY NIGHT To automatically switch between high quality AUTO gt colour images in daytime and high sensitivity black and white images at night Either output can also be set permanently as required AUTOc 1 To automatically switch between high quality colour images in daytime and high sensitivity black and white images at night If you press E a sub menu opens E 21 COLOUR To oid output colour images with IR cut To permanently output monochrome images without IR cut To switch between TA and TA using an external signal SHUTTER To set the electron shutter du cc 5 When the setting 1 50 of LIGHT CONT is AES this setting is du cc 5 1 50 1 10000 To set shutter speed If the 1 100 setting is made for an area with power supply frequency of 50Hz and 1 60 for a 60Hz area no flicker display is possible VARIABLE c For more detailed adjustment of the shutter speed if you press E a sub menu opens 1 If this value is set when gain is neither AGC nor HYP AGC AGC is automatic
59. B W BURST ON OFF MONITOR LCD CRT LCD DOLTY J 29 7 3 2 P MASK PRAVACY MASK MASK MASK5 OFF MASK2 OFF MASK6 OFF MASK3 OFF MASK7 OFF MASK4 OFF MASK8 PAINT BLACK 1 8 ON OFF BLACK GRAY WHITE ON E J 30 E PRAVACY MASK
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61. of the camera Note When mounting the lens please note the following points 1 Please make sure dust does not get inside the camera 2 Please do not touch inside the lens mount 3 Please do not contaminate the lens surface 4 In case the automatic iris cable for the lens is long please wrap it around the lens body to avoid slack Leaving it to hang may result in electromagnetic interference E 12 6 Connections 6 1 Power source Please connect a power source of DC12V The following concerns the connector We recommend the use of an exclusive power adapter When using a long power cable to prevent electromagnetic interference please use a 2 core shield cable Cable side model number HR10A 7P 6P 73 Camera substrate side model number HR10A 7R 6SB 71 DC 12V 2 6 Power GND Black tube Connector cover Heat shrinkable tube Connector Day Night switching signal GND 4 3 External lighting signal View from cable side soldered surface External lighting signal and day and night switching signal are assigned to the power connector Cable side connector information Function Li 2 2VDC in DCH2V External lighting signal 3 3V LVCMOS 4 GND External lighting signal S NN 5 DNSEL in Day Night switching signal 3 3V LVCMOS 6 12VGND in PowerGND E 13 External lighting signal Note It s not usable in 720p mode IR_TRIG Input Output Electrical 3 3V LVCMO
62. parameter Output luminance for pixel x y E 25 I Decrease Gain Lt gt Incrpase A M Lt S iridix generated tone curve for pixel x y Increase AMP Lt H Input luminance for pixel x y Fine Curve Control 7 2 6 Menu lock MENU LOCK To set the menu lock Menu lock setting Select MENU LOCK from the setup menu and press E SETUP PAGE1 2 CAMERA ID OFF DAY NIGHT AUTO c SHUTTER 1 100 LIGHT CONT LENS gt GAIN AGC WHITE BAL ATW1 iridix _ON c MENU LOCK OFF Press E EXIT CANCEL The menu lock confirmation screen is displayed MENU LOCK OK YES Select and press not to set menu lock Select YES and press E to lock the menu Menu lock cancellation If menu lock is set the setup menu operations are disabled other than EXIT To cancel display the setup menu and press the buttons in the following order U R D gt L gt U gt D gt E E 26 7 3 Setup Menu 2 In the setup menu page 2 2 the following settings are available Default PAGE 2 2 Pages are switched over with L and R For page 1 2 please see page E 17 SDTV OUT SQUIEEZE CROPc gt To display the centre only maintaining the aspect ratio and cutting right and left LETTER BOX To display the whole maintaining the aspect ratio and adding black bars at the top and bottom SQUIEEZE To display the whole resizing horizontally P MASK
63. 7 Ethernet connector IPD BX200HD only This is available for Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX To connect to other equipment please use a cable of category 5 or higher Not compatible with PoE Status LED LINK left side LED lights up green when connection with other equipment is established ACT right side LED lights up orange when transmitting and receiving data with other equipment E 10 HD SDI OUT ISD 200HD only It s a HD SDI output connector 9 VIDEO OUT BNC It outputs analogue images NTSC PAL please terminate at 75 Ohms External synchronising signal input terminal EXT SYNC ISD 200HD only An input terminal for the external synchronising signal On external synchronisation please input VBS BBS and VS signals Note It cannot be used in 720p mode QD External synchronising signal 75 terminal switch ISD 200HD only When using EXT SYNC for looping an external synchronising signal with T type connector please set this switch to the HIGH setting Normally please set to the 75 Ohms setting 2 Setup button For details please see 7 Setup 3 Terminal switch for RS 485 TERM ISD 200HD only When using the RS 485 communication control to control on a one to one basis please set to ON setting for daisy chain connection please set to OFF setting when using in a daisy chain the terminal is ON at the final connection equipment RS 485 terminal block ISD 200HD only This is to use when conn
64. OFF To use the privacy mask If you press E a sub menu to set the display position opens page E 31 RS485 ID 1 To set the camera number when controlling 00 through RS 485 IP ADDRESS 2 IP Address setting E 32 1 IR TRIG Output setting of external lighting signal OFF OFF No output of external lighting signal ONc gt To output external lighting signal page E 33 SYNC 1 Synchronising signal setting INTERNAL Internal synchronisation GENLOCK To use the external synchronising signal If you press E the timing of the external synchronising signal can be adjusted page E 33 E 27 SHARPNESS Contour enhancement setting Deactivate contour enhancement Activate contour enhancement If you press E the emphasis can be adjusted The larger the value set the stronger the emphasis Tone curve setting If you press E the knee point and pedestal can be adjusted E 34 SDI FORMAT SDI Output setting Interlace output of 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 MEMORY Display and writing of setting page E 34 files file Please select with L and R at the bottom Press EXIT E to save the setting and close the menu Press CANCEL E to restore the changed contents to the values just after the menu was opened 1 This setting is displayed only in the ISD 200HD 2 This setting is displayed only in the IPD BX200HD E 28 7 3 1 SDTV output SDTV OUT To set the
65. SDTV output SDTV FORMAT NTSC J REDESTAL 0 IRE NTSC M Setting for USA and other NTSC regions REDESTAL 7 5 IRE PAL Setting for PAL B regions REDESTAL 0 IRE WIDE MONITOR Setting for monitor with auto detect function for aspect ratio OFF Deactivate monitor auto detect aspect ratio To let the monitor automatically detect the aspect ratio B W BURST ON OFF of burst signal when black and white is selectable OFF Deactivate add burst signal ON To add burst signal MONITOR LCD To be set when connecting to CRT Braun tube system monitors We recommend setting this when using a digital screen monitor such as an LCD monitor and so on E 29 7 3 2 Privacy mask setting MASK To set privacy mask display Privacy mask display setting PRAVACY MASK MASK1 MASK5 OFF MASK2 OFF MASK6 OFF MASK3 OFF MASK7 OFF MASK4 OFF MASK8 OFF PAINT BLACK Set ON OFF for each mask display setting 1 to 8 Set the display colour BLACK GRAY WHITE Press E to open the mask position setting screen when the mask is ON E 30 Privacy mask position setting When setting the position and size on screen If you press E it operates as below in accordance with the cursor position The configurable mask form is only square The mask settings are for the top left and bottom right positions of the square PRAVACY MASK EXIT RET To set the top left position To move the
66. targeted white subject and press E 4 5 5100K The colour temperature is fixed at a white balance of about 5100K This is closely related to the illumination condition of outdoor and fluorescent light 3100K The colour temperature is fixed at a white balance of about 3100K This is closely related to the illumination condition of a halogen lamp MANUALE gt To adjust the white balance manually If you press E a sub menu opens page E 23 iridix To use the iridix function If you press E a sub menu opens E 24 MENU LOCK You can ban setting changes in the menu OFFr gt page E 26 Please choose L or R from the bottom If you press E the setting is saved and the menu is closed CANCEL If you press E the changed contents revert to the values just after the menu opened 4 AWC PUSH is displayed prior to adjustment AWC BUSY is displayed during the adjustment AWC PUSHve is displayed upon completion of adjustment When AWC NGi is displayed please see 5 5 Depending on the subject the white balance may not be automatically adjusted AWC NG is displayed In this case please re execute AWC If AWC NGiis still indicated please adjust via the MANUAL function E 19 7 2 1 Camera ID edit ID EDIT To edit the camera ID If you press E the following operations are conducted in accordance with cursor positions ID EDIT E BCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZ Z 01234567
67. than the NIGHT gt DAY setting value Cannot be set to values larger than the DAY gt gt NIGHT setting value E 21 7 2 3 Light amount adjustment LIGHT CONT Detailed setting for backlight correction and AES is available Backlight correction setting In the backlight correction sub menu the following settings are available Default BLC OFF ON Implement backlight correction Implement backlight correction specifying spot area If you press E spot area specification is possible PEAK PEAK The setting is available when BLC is OFF 60 BLC LEVEL To set the backlight correction level When the 50 value increases the amount of correction at the backlight gets larger too The setting is available when the BLC or SPOT function is ON LEVEL When the LEVEL value gets larger the lens aperture opens accordingly brightness increases Please adjust to the appropriate position based on the actual circumstances Spot area setting Used to set the spot area It corrects the brightness level in the setting area The setting method is the same as for the position setting of the privacy mask page E 31 AES setting When AES is set the following settings are available on page 2 of the sub menu Default FAST LIMIT To set the upper limit for the shutter side The 1 10000 shutter speed will not exceed this value SLOW LIMIT To set the lower limit for the shutter side The 1 50 shutter speed will not g
68. threaded hole 1 4 20UNC used to mount a camera to a camera holder It can also be mounted to a general camera tripod and the top and bottom are replaceable Note Please choose mounting screws with a screw in length of 4 5 5 5mm for the tripod camera holder and so on 3 Flange focus adjustment ring This ring is used to adjust the flange focus distance from the lens mounting surface to the imaging area Please adjust the flange focus for optimal use of the lens focus function E 9 4 Flange focus fixation screw FOCUS LOCK This fixes the flange focus distance from the lens mounting surface to the imaging area adjustment mechanism Note Please loosen when adjusting flange focus and tighten after adjustment to fix The recommended torque for tightening is 0 07N m Over tightening may damage the screw so please tighten to the point where the adjustment ring stops turning as a guide 5 Lens switching switch According to the automatic iris lens used it switches between VIDEO iris and DC iris Lens control connector It s a connector used to connect the automatic iris lens Please refer to the lens instruction manual and wire as well as the following image Automatic iris lens 3 2 4 1 4 1 3 2 PIN number VIDEO iris DC iris Applicable plug Power source Damping coil E4 191J 150 Damping coll Technical electron Drive coll xr similar product 4 Shield Drive coil
69. 0 SES Bog VBS 1 0Vp p 75 NTSC PAL J 41 9 10 S N 11 12 13 GAIN 14 15 Day Night 16 17 18 iridix 19 3 7 ID 20 21 22 IR 23 1000TVL SDI OFF 61dB rms SD Video 46dB rms HD SDI 2000Lx F4 Gain LOWI iridix OFF COLOR COLOR 0 24Lx F1 2 Hyper AGC iridix ON 50 B W 0 06Lx F1 2 Hyper AGC iridix ON 50 AGC HYPER AGC MANUAL LOW1 LOW2 MID HIGH ATWI ATW2 AWC 5100K 3100K MANUAL f LOW MID HIGH VARIABLE DC VIDEO AES 1 50 1 10000 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1k 1 2k 1 4k 1 10k 7 VARIABLE 1 50 12 1 10000 ON OFF 52dB JEITA ON OFF 24 ON OFF
70. 89 SPACE INS DEL RET EXIT 5 If you press E at the cursor position the characters are entered The characters entered are displayed This is to change the position to enter characters You can enter space and insert and delete single characters here This is to set the display position To set the display position use U D L and R to move the position and E to confirm E 20 7 2 2 Detailed setting of Day Night switching DAY NIGHT To set day and night auto switching LEVEL setting Default LEVEL set the To set the switching brightness level onghingss level dark um s as sss and zin AE bright MANUAL Switching brightness level is set to manual MANUAL setting When the LEVEL is set to MANUAL the following settings are available To set the brightness when switching to night from colour to black and white To set the brightness when switching from T E to day from black and white to colour 3 IR RATIO 1 In Night mode if the area irradiated with IR light is considerable even if the gain exceeds the threshold value it doesn t switch to Day mode The area of this threshold value is specified here in 96 unit WAIT 1 To set the waiting time until auto switchover when gain exceeds the set threshold value in seconds 1 Both can be set when the gain mode is in AGC and HYP AGC respectively 2 Cannot be set to values smaller
71. Display setting of input status of the external OFF synchronising signal Display input status E 33 7 3 6 Tone adjustment TONE CURVE Values can be set and saved independently via the ON OFF of the iridix function page E 24 respectively Default KNEE POINT To set knee point PEDESTAL To adjusts the pedestal level At the larger 0 figure the pedestal level increases but the darkness gain is reduced hence dark noise is also lower The defaults are the same value in both ON OFF status of iridix 7 3 7 Setting saving and writing MEMORY The current setting can be written to file or displayed from files Setting files are available for two writings USER1 and USER2 and 5 displays USER1 USER2 PRESET1 PRESET2 and FACTORY DEFAULT Writing procedure 1 Please set the camera as you wish to write to file 2 Please select SAVEc from the MEMORY items in the setup menu and press E 3 Please select the file you would like to write to and press E 4 Aconfirmation screen is displayed If correct please select YES and press E The setting is written to file That completes the writing operation Display procedure 1 Please select LOADc from the MEMORY items in the setup menu and press E 2 Please select the file you would like to display and press E 3 Aconfirmation screen is displayed If correct please select YES and press E The file setting is reflected
72. RVE J 34 SDI FORMAT 1 SDI 10801 1920 X 108004 720p 1280 720 MEMORY a J 34 LOAD LIT gt L R E 1 ISD 200HD 2 IPD BX200HD J 28 7 3 1 SDTV SDTV OUT SDTV SDTV FORMAT NTSC J NTSC J PEDESTAL 0 IRE NTSC M USA NTSC C PEDESTAL 7 5 IRE PAL PAL B PEDESTAL 0 IRE WIDE MONITOR amp ON
73. S specification Level sense method Setting Polar and timing setting is available from the firm menu Timing It is activated during the exposure period from the exposure start of the front line to the intake end of the final line Assert and negate timing can be set on a line by line basis respectively from the menu Day and night switching signal DN_SEL Input Output Electrical 3 3V LVCMOS specification Level sense method Setting Mode automatic external input and polar and setting is available from the firm menu Remote Control from RS 485 is possible control Eliminates Implemented via firmware chatter E 14 6 2 Communication with control equipment RS 485 Camera control from control equipment PC and so on is possible ISD 200HD only Please use a twisted pair wire to connect between control equipment and camera To avoid the risk of electromagnetic interference please use a cable with a shield Also when using multiple equipment please ensure daisy chain connection In this case please set the terminal ON of the last edge camera Also for details please refer to the communication specification accompanying sheet Terminal pin assignment 12345 RS 485 Terminal switch ON i Example 2 Connection with 4 cameras RS 485 Control line w 1 RS 485 Term
74. U ERM OPERMFLIZS SDRC lt 72 amp v 20mm J 1 1 2 20mm 20cm 30cm 1 3 1 2 D D 9 6
75. a characters maintenance mode only 20 Privacy mask ON OFF Maximum 8 points size position adjustment mask colour white grey and black 21 Remote setting function SDI RS 485 communication IP Exclusive viewer 22 IR synchronising signal output Included timing adjustment is possible 3 3V CMOS level 23 Local setting function OSD setting by switch operation iridix LIGHT CONTROL SHUTTER EXP BIAS GAIN DAY NIGHT WHITE BAL SYNC EXT TRIG CAMERA ID PRIVACY MASK RS 485 ID SDTV OUT COLOR ADJ 24 Flange focus adjustment mechanism Provided E 42 25 Lens mount CS mount 26 Power source DC12Vt2V 27 Power consumption IP About 13W About 1 08A X 12V SDI About 13W About 1 08A X 12V 28 Operating ambient temperature humidity Within 10 C 50 C 30 90 provided no condensation 29 External dimensions W H D 78 X 58 X 160 mm excluding projections and collateral objects 30 Mass IP About 670g SDI About 650g 31 Camera mount 1 4 20UNC X2 Top and bottom replacement is possible 32 Input output connector Power input IR synchronous output DN remote switching 6P round shape HR10A 7R 6SB Image output IP RJ 45 SDI BNC Monitor output BNC External synchronous input BNC No IP specification RS 485 input and output 5p Push in terminal No IP specification Automatic iris connector 4P angle shape EIAJ RC 5204 conformity 33 Accessory One copy of the manual E 43 10 External Appearance 10 1
76. ally set It s also possible to switch to HYP AGC E 17 LIGHT CONT a select automatic iris or electron shutter for LENSc control of a exposure LENSc gt To use the automatic iris If you press E back light setting is possible page E 22 AESc To use the electron shutter This is used to select when using a manual iris lens In this case setting of the SHUTTER is ignored If you press E a sub menu for the back light and AES settings opens E 22 HYP AGC Highly sensitive auto sensitivity setting using digital gain WHITE BAL To adjust colour differences based on different ATW1 light sources white balance ATW1 To automatically follow up toward light source 3 ATW2 To automatically follow up toward light source 3 The colour temperature adjustment range is wider than the ATW1 and sodium lamp is also available 2 Not selectable when DAY NIGHT is in AUTO mode 3 Depending on the subject the white balance may not be followed up automatically In that case please adjust by AWC or MANUAL The image brightness can be set 4 notches image The image brightness can be set 4 notches can be set 4 notches AGC Fixed sensitivity setting for B brighter HIGH 2 Fixed sensitivity setting for darker places HIGH uses digital gain as well ASC Normal auto sensitivity setting E 18 WHITE BAL To conduct automatic Continued adjustment Please shoot the
77. ce with this please use IPD BX200HD for personal or non commercial use only For details please refer to http www mpegla com Reference Allowable actions in VC 1 and AVC H 264 images concerning personal and non commercial use 1 Encode images in VC 1 and AVC H 264 for personal or non commercial use only 2 Use VC 1 and AVC H 264 images encoded for personal or non commercial use only or acquired from approved providers for decoding E 3 1 5 3 License for third party software We are licensed to use the software made by third parties for this product The license for each software shall be applicable to the software in question respectively and not to the whole software of this product Certain software used in this product and made by third parties are used based on the following licenses GNU General Public License Version 2 GPL http www gnu org licenses old licenses gpl 2 0 html GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2 1 LGPL http www gnu org licenses old licenses Igpl 2 1 html OpenSSL License http www openssl org source license html This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org Original SSLeary License http www openssl org source license html This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com 1 5 4 Distribution of source code of free software If you would like to pu
78. dark areas Setting to O means no restriction To restrict the maximum gain of the correction curve applied to each pixel The smaller the value the greater the restrictions imposed If noise stands out in a dark portion please reduce this value At 0 the maximum value of gain becomes 1 E 24 iridix function setting menu Page 2 2 Default see the iridix internal Dor Er algorithm Item MAX TYPE SPACE SCALE E set the area size a pixel iridix uses a reference calculation When this value is set low the calculation is made focusing on the narrow area of the image accordingly INT SCALE To set the sensitivity of the luminance component when iridix calculates Fine Curve Control Each of the parameters of Gain Limit Amp Limit S and Amp Limit H is used to impose restrictions on the conversion curve generated by iridix When these parameters are all OFF iridix generates conversion curves with strong positive gain for dark portions and strong negative gain for bright portions This response is similar to the human visual mechanism However such emphasis results in noise in the source image Each of the parameters of Gain Limit Amp Limit S and Amp Limit H control the degree of this emphasis to ensure a moderate curve For the action of each parameter please see the following figure The solid S curve in the centre is an example of the curve iridix generates under the restrictions of each
79. ecting the RS 485 For details please see 6 2 Communication with control equipment RS 485 9 Power indicator When power is input to the camera the green LED lights up Power input D N switching input external lighting signal output They are input connecters of the camera power source Please supply DC12V 2V For connection details please see 6 1 Power source This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes E 11 5 Operating and installation suggestions for lens 5 1 Suggestions for lens selection Compatible with CS mount lens When using a C mount lens please buy a C mount adapter sold separately To optimise the performance of this product please use a lens exclusively for megapixel cameras Please choose one which protrudes inside the camera mount 6mm or less Less than 6 mm 5 2 Lens mounting Please match the lens to the lens mount of the camera and mount turning slowly clockwise Please insert the control cable of the lens into the lens control connector of the camera When mounting the lens to the camera please tilt the camera slightly downwards from horizontal to avoid dust getting inside Please be careful not to contaminate the lens surface and inside the lens mount with your fingers If dirt from fingers adheres inside the lens mount it may show up on screen as shading gt Match lens to lens mount and fix turning slowly clockwise
80. es caused by the same Loss of set contents e Other damages occurring directly or indirectly in relation to this equipment 1 4 Protection of personal information If an individual is identifiable in the image information acquired by this equipment this falls into the personal information specified in Publication of item s in compliance with the Personal Information Protection law Please handle such image information properly in line with the law E 2 1 5 Caution for IPD BX200HD 1 5 1 Caution at network connection IPD BX200HD is to be used on a network To protect your system from damage specific to network connection please ensure sufficient security measures are adopted at your responsibility Damages specific to network connection include the leakage of information acquired by the IPD BX200HD disruption and system halt due to unauthorised access The following measures are specified but please also conduct other sufficient measures at your responsibility Do not install in places where the cable can be easily replaced Ensure network security a firewall and so on Conduct regular virus checks on connecting computers Limit users of connecting computers password protection Control to avoid leakage of credentials 1 5 2 Use regulation of H 264 The use of IPD BX200HD is regulated by VC 1 and AVC H 264 Patent Portfolio Licence concerning personal and non commercial use In accordan
81. g example on the PC side Setting value IP Adderess 192 168 1 110 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default setting of the camera The default setting for the IP address of the camera side is as follows IP Adderess 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Here we will use the default setting as it is If necessary the IP address of the camera will be changed from the setup menu For details please see 7 3 3 IP address setting IP ADDRESS e page E 32 Suggestions for IP address setting Please set unique IP addresses within a single identical network After changing the IP address of the camera please wait about 1 minute before outputting images During this time the process of adjusting to the new IP address is underway inside the camera E 36 8 4 Connecting camera and PC To connect the camera to a PC via a LAN cable If no IP address has been set please conduct 8 3 Setting the IP address first DC12V power source 1 Please connect the camera and PC via a LAN cable 2 Please connect the power cable to the camera 3 Please switch on the camera 8 5 Image display The camera image can be viewed in VLC media player Please implement the following procedure 1 Please start VLC media player 2 Please click Open network stream from Media in menu 3 Please select RTSP from the drop down list of protocols 4 Please enter 192 168 1 100 stream1
82. in the address column The IP address is that of the camera side set in 8 3 Please change it appropriately and enter For the Cache feature in Show more options at the lower part of the window 1000ms or more is recommended 5 Please click the Playback button at the bottom of the window Note After switching on the camera please wait about one minute before image output E 37 8 6 Setting from Web browser Provided the camera and PC are properly connected the setting can be changed or confirmed from a Web browser operation checked with Internet Explorer 6 Please implement the following procedure 1 Please start Internet Explorer 2 Please enter 192 168 1 100 in the address column and click the Move button to the right The IP address is the IP address of the camera side set in 8 3 Please change it appropriately and enter 3 An authentication window opens Please enter the user name and password and click The default setting of user name and password Default setting value is as follows User name Password 4 The following screen is displayed and you can check and change the IP address and so on SECURE EYE 1080p Microso ft Internet Explorer OVE RRO W BACANA O AAG Ds yom 6 3S m LJ 6 3 P ELAD http 192 168 1 100 Setting Menu IPv4 Network Setting z Adm
83. inal switch OFF me Mil I 4 L LL mm 5 485 Control line RS 485 Terminal switch ON E 15 7 Setup Various settings are available from the setup menu The setting content is saved in an internal camera EEPROM non volatile memory when closing the menu and the setting is maintained even if power is switched off 7 1 Setup menu display and operation method SETUP WANARA CAMERA ID OFF MENU LOCK OFF gt DAY NIGHT AUTO gt SHUTTER 1 100 U button LIGHT CONT LENS gt GAIN AGC DJ button WHITE BAL ATW w Ua iridix ON lt O EXIT CANCEL gt Setting change L button R button Press E button to go to submenu Button operation The button operation on the setup screen is as shown U button To select a setting value up another notch on screen D button To select a setting value down another notch on screen L To change the setting value selected Fl E button E When an arrow is with the selected setting value detailed setting is possible If you press E a sub menu opens If you press E at the bottom items various operations are performed in each case For details please refer to 7 2 onwards The selected setting value is shown in black and white on a reverse display and the background flashes black and grey If no operation is implemented for
84. inistrator Distribution Setting Camera Setting Format Setting Maintenance Menu Initialization Reboot Version Up Information RTSP setting screen Please click Distribution Setting in the menu on the left and click the RTSP button from the screen displayed on the right You can check and change the current RTSP setting The default setting is as in the following screen RTSP Check and change of distribution setting Please click Distribution Setting in the menu on the left and click the Stream1 button from the screen displayed on the right You can check and change the stream setting The default setting is as in the following screen e Bit Rate is as an actual value maximum 8000 Kbps E 39 Camera Setting screen Please click Camera Setting from the menu on the left The following screen will be displayed and you can set the same camera menus as the operations with the 5 buttons at the rear of the camera body Setting Menu CAMERA SETTING IPv4 Administrator Distribution Setting Camera Setting Format Setting Maintenance Menu Initialization Reboot Version Up Information Format Setting screen Please click Format Setting from the menu on the left The following screen will be displayed so when the SDTV FORMAT of the camera menu is PAL please select 1080p25 for thi
85. mask position To set the bottom right position To show hide other masks The mask size and position are changed with U D L and R and each operation is completed with E E 31 7 3 3 IP address setting IP ADDRESS To change the IP address IP ADDRESS IP ADDRESS 168 001 100 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 000 Default IP ADDRESS Each address value is selectable with IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK U and D 192 168 001 100 192 168 001 100 lt U D SUBNET MASK The IP ADDRESS and SUBNET 255 255 255 000 MASK can also be changed with U and D Each address value can be changed with L and R HET To save the setting and return to EXIT normal screen E 32 7 3 4 External lighting signal output setting IR TRIG To adjust the output of the external lighting signal Default START To adjust the start timing of the external 40 lighting signal The larger this setting the faster the exposure start timing becomes 5 END To adjust the start timing of the external 2 lighting signal The larger this setting the slower the exposure start timing becomes POLARITY To set the polarity of the external lighting signal POSITIVE POSITIVE To seta positive polarity NEGATIVE To set a negative polarity 7 3 5 External synchronising signal adjustment To adjust the external synchronising signal Dat PME NNI synchronising signal aa synchronising signal STATUS
86. matic aperture control lens insufficient adjustment may result in phenomena such as unstable aperture control hunting insufficient illumination and so on In such cases please re adjust the IRIS LEVEL upwards 11 For optimal use of the lens focus function please adjust the flange focus distance from the lens mounting surface to the imaging area 12 To maximise the performance of this product please use a lens exclusively for megapixel cameras 13 Please do not block the bottom air intake hole and the top exhaust hole please ensure space of 20mm or more is left E 1 1 2 Installation suggestions Please do not block the bottom air intake hole and the top exhaust hole Please ensure space of 20mm or more is left Please tie all the cables connected to the rear of the camera at a distance of 20 30cm from the camera body Installing a long cable and leaving slack may result in electromagnetic interference 1 3 Disclaimer 1 This equipment is intended for recording images as a monitoring camera and not for crime prevention 2 We shall assume no responsibility whatsoever for any of the following events D System failure accidents and damage caused by connection to equipment of other companies Accidents and damage due to improper use or carelessness Disassembly and repair of equipment not approved by our company Abuse of monitoring images taken by this equipment by a third party and related damag
87. ng a stable image output equal to F1 4 18 automatic iris can be obtained even with a fixed aperture lens 10 Privacy mask function A privacy mask function is included allowing the masking of subjects which must not be shown and so on in view of personal information laws E 6 11 Flange focus adjustment function A flange focus adjustment function is included to facilitate focus tracking adjustment when using the zoom lens 12 Day Night switching function A clear image with no image lag and obtainable 24 hours a day with the auto switch function featuring high quality colour images in daytime and high sensitivity black and white images at night Also the switching function can be controlled combined with an external sensor and so on E 7 4 Functions 4 1 Names of parts and their functions Front N Top Side kegami FOCUS LOCK P VIDEO OUT IPD BX200HD ISD 200HD D Lens mount CS mount It s a lens mounting mount compatible with various CS mount lenses With an optional C mount adapter a C mount lens can also be used 2 Camera mount It s a
88. nterference at his own expense CE Notice for ISD 200HD This product may cause interference if used in residential areas Such use must be avoided unless the user takes special measures to reduce electromagnetic emissions to prevent interference to the reception of radio and television broadcasts for IPD BX200HD Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 1 Introduction 1 1 Operating suggestions 1 6 8 9 This equipment is designed for indoor use Please do not use in places exposed to water and moisture Please do not use in cold places with an ambient temperature of 10 degrees C or lower and or hot places at 50 degree C or higher which may cause damage as well as harm images and parts When accommodating in camera housing please monitor the internal temperature of the housing In this case the internal temperature of the housing represents the camera ambient temperature Please never open the camera case It contains precision parts and this may cause malfunction and accident When installing and connecting please ensure the equipment is switched off When carrying please do not drop the camera or subject it to strong impact Please do not touch inside the lens mount with your fingers Please do not point the camera towards the sun 10 With an automatic iris auto
89. o below this value RESPONSE To set the response speed When the value is set high high speed is implemented but the unit is now prone to hunting E 22 7 2 4 Adjusting white balance MANUAL WHITE BAL To adjust white balance manually MANUAL WHITE BAL R GAIN L J H B GAIN 0811 1 RET Default R GAIN To adjust red gain B GAIN To adjust blue gain Items selected with U and D and the values are adjusted with L and R E 23 7 2 5 iridix setting iridix Detailed setting of the iridix function iridix function setting menu Page 1 2 Default STRENGTH ASYMMETRY ENHANCE HIGH AMP LIMIT S AMP LIMIT H GAIN LIMIT To control the amount of dynamic range 185 compression executed by iridix If the dynamic range of the display device is narrow it changes to a large value To set the correction ratio of a dark area toa bright area of the input image At 128 comparable effects are applied to both dark and bright portions When the value decreases the effect towards the dark portions is enhanced To control the degree of correction in bright portions At 255 bright portions remain unchanged When the value gets small in accordance with the given Strength and Asymmetry the bright portion is emphasised To restrict the maximum value of brightness 3 correction in dark areas Setting to O means no restriction To restrict the minimum value of brightness correction in
90. of the user Before you ask for servicing please ensure you read the Instruction Manual If the unit still fails take note of the model number date of purchase problem etc in detail and inform your dealer or sales representative For long use of this equipment we recommend regular maintenance and checks Consult with your dealer or sales representative f you have questions about the after sale service contact your dealer or sales representative Holding period of performance parts requiring maintenance Ikegami holds performance parts requiring maintenance for 7 years following production stop Performance parts means parts required for maintaining the function of the product E 50 Ikegami Ikegami Electronics U S A Inc 37 Brook Avenue Maywood N J 07607 U S A Phone 201 368 9171 FAX 201 569 1626 www lkegami com or Ikegami Electronics U S A Inc West Coast Office 2631 Manhattan Beach Blvd Redondo Beach C A 90278 Phone 310 297 1900 FAX 310 536 9550 www lkegami com E Ikegami Electronics Europe GmbH Ikegami Strasse 1 D 41460 Neuss Germany Phone 02131 123 0 FAX 02131 102820 www lkegami de Ikegami Electronics U K Office Unit E1 Cologne Court Brooklands Close Windmill Road Sunbury on Thames Middlesex TW16 7EB U K Phone 01932 769700 FAX 01 92 769710 www lkegami co uk 146 8567 5 6 16 73 03 5700 1111 Aft
91. 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 oa proper applicable collection point or depot for the recycling of electrical 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 caused by inappropriate handling of this product The correct 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 FCC Class A Notice This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the i
92. ped by Apical Limited UK iridix technology is provided by Apical Limited UK The Apical logo iridix and Digital Retina Morphic Processing are trademarks of Apical Limited E 5 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Features Digital process A wide dynamic range image is output by iridix adoption High image quality The low noise design and high S N creates clear cut and sharp images High speed shutter mode The sensor drive has 60fps scan to avoid distortion of dynamic bodies with a rolling shutter High resolution A high vision sensor is adopted to achieve resolution of 1000TVL High sensitivity design iridix enables colour shooting even at the lowest illuminance of 0 24 lux with the F1 2 lens 2 WAY automatic iris function Switching between VIDEO iris lens and DC iris lens is mounted Automatic white balance Automatic follow up white balance control ATW is implemented so even if the colour temperature of the subject changes it is automatically corrected to ensure an appropriate white balance In addition a sodium light source is also available RS 485 communication function An RS 485 communication function is mounted allowing camera control from external PC and so on AES Automatic electronic shutter An AES function with a sensitivity ratio of 1 170 equal to NTSC and 1 200 equal to PAL is built in with smooth sensitivity control implemented by variable step control meani
93. ps 6 Compatible protocols IPv4 UDP TCP RTP RTCP RTSP NIP HTTP 7 Compatible browsers Windows exclusive viewer inter communication is possible VLC media player playback is possible Maximum number of connections 10 There is an upper limit on the bit rate available for simultaneous distribution E 41 8 Monitor output VBS 1 0Vp p 75Q For field angle adjustment equal to NTSC PAL 9 Horizontal resolution 1000TV SDI iridix OFF 10 S N ratio black level 61dB rms SD Videooutput 46dB rms HD SDI output 11 Standard sensitivity 2000Lx F4 Gain LOW1 iridix OFF COLOR 12 Lowest subject illuminance COLOUR 0 24LxF1 2 Hyper AGC iridix ON Output 50 B W 0 06LxF1 2 Hyper AGC iridix ON Output 50 13 GAIN control AGC HYPER AGC MANUAL LOW1 LOW2 MID HIGH 14 White balance ATW1 ATW2 AWC 5100K 3100K MANUAL 15 Day Night function Colour black and white auto switching Threshold value LOW MID HIGH and VARIABLE and remote switching 16 Automatic iris function DC VIDEO switching 17 Electron shutter control AES 1 50 sec 1 10000 sec Fixed setting 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1k 1 2k 1 4k 1 10k sec VARIABLE 1 50 sec 1 10000 sec 18 iridix correction ON OFF switching Correction parameter setting Dynamic range magnification ratio 52dB JEITA measuring method 19 Camera ID ON OFF Display position adjustment Maximum 24 characters letters numbers symbols and katakan
94. rchase the GPL LGPL software used in this product please contact our sales division In accordance with the licence terms we will provide this at cost E 4 2 General 2 1 General This equipment is a high definition and high performance single colour television camera with full HD pixel 1920 x 1080 pixel 1 3 type CMOS sensor and natural wide dynamic range function with built in iridix 2 types of video output systems namely IP and HD SDI are available plus a Day Night function and automatic iris function for various uses such as ETC gate monitoring wide area monitoring information camera and so on 2 2 iridx ISD 200HD IPD BX200HD is a cutting edge information camera incorporating iridix dynamic range compression DRC technology for the sensor output iridix is an algorithm based on the principle of the human retina which has an optimal dynamic range adjustment function and calculates and applies optimal curve convert on a pixel to pixel basis Unlike dynamic range compression by gamma correction which applies only a single curve to all parts of an image and then subsequently disturbs colour and contrast balance it analyses small areas of images and with a whole image perspective detecting small changes in brightness meaning the corrected result maintains the original balance creating a high quality and natural image and allowing real time image correction iridix is the module which conducts contrast optimisation develo
95. rranty and after sale service The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures CAUTION ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PART RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT 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 waste recycling disposal and collection regulations This symbol
96. s format Setting Menu Format Setting IPv4 Administrator Distribution Setting Camera Setting Format Setting Save Cancel Maintenance Menu Initialization Reboot Version Up Information Information screen Please click Information in the menu on the left You can check the version of firmware Information Information E 40 9 Specification The abbreviations of the model names in the specification are as follows pp IPD BX200HD ISD 200HD HD SDI Image pickup device 1 3 type CMOS sensor Effective pixels 1920 H X 1080 V Colour filter RGB method Scanning method Progressive scan Monitor output and SDI image output are converted to 2 1 interlace Aspect ratio IP and SDI 16 9 Monitor output 4 3 Crop squeeze and letter box can be switched over Synchro method Internal synchronisation or external synchronisation for IP specification internal synchronisation only External synchronising signal VBS composite synchronising signal 75Q or HD tri value signal 75 only for SDI specification Image output IP Ethernet output RJ 45 connector SDI HD SDI BNC connector Ethernet output for IP specification only D Physical interface 10BASE T 100BASE TX 2 Image compression method H 264 MJPEG Please select either simultaneous compression is not possible 3 Image size 1920 H X 1080 V 4 Frame rate JPEG 30 15 10 5 3 2 1 fps 5 Bit rate 1Mbps 12Mb
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