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1. F28 F4 F5 6 F8 F11 F16 120B 6dB _0dB ALC EEI 1 1 871s 1 8 75s EEI LIMIT When 1s E45 5 Others continued Imaging device Scanning type Available pixels Effective no of pixels Aspect ratio SHUTTER speed Lens mount Digital output Progressive Approx 4 3 C mount IEEE1394 1995 1 2 inch IT CCD x3 1 45 million pixels 1392 H x 1040 V 1280 x 960 1360 x 1024 pixels RGB switchable 4 010s to 1 5906 836s IIDC 1394 based Digital Camera Specification Ver 1 30 standard 7 5 frames s Quantization Detail compensation method Output cable length Synchronization method Operating temperature range Input voltage 10 bits for each RGB H V simultaneous compensation 4 5 meters or less Internal synchronization 0 C to 40 C with humidity of less than 80 RH DC 12V when AA P700 is used DC8V to 40V IEEE1394 power supply Power consumption 12 W when AA P700 is used including lens 7 2 W when IEEE1394 power supply 12V without lens Mass 750g Connectable PC models Pentium III 1 GHz or higher DOS V PC AT compatible machine Pentium 4 1 3 GHz or higher is recom mended Memory 64 MB or more 20 MB or more empty hard disk space space for application software install OS Windows 98SE Me 2000pro XP Video circuit Circuit capable of full color dis play at XGA 1024 x 768 or higher resolution UXGA 1600 x 1200 or higher
2. WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE This unit should be used with 12V DC only CAUTION To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards do NOT use any other power source CAUTION To prevent electric shock do not open the cabinet No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to quali fied service personnel Due to design modifications data given in this instruction book are subject to possible change without prior notice This unit is designed for professional use only Information for USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment WARNING Disporsal of product should follow National State and Local Laws INFORMATION FOR CANADA RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA e This Class B digital apparatus complies with Cana dian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada E2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and protection requirements of the corre sponding European Directives This equipment is designed for professional video appliances and can be used in the following environments e residential area in houses or rural area commercial and light industry e g offices or theatres urban
3. DSP bypass NORMAL Selects whether DSP Digital Signal Processing should BYPASS be bypassed NORMAL Not bypassed BYPASS Bypassed In this case the following setting items are fixed as indicated and cannot be set e Detail OFF e Level dep e Noise sup OFF Gamma 1 00 Nega OFF Pixel comp OFF Color matrix OFF E36 indicates the factory setting Set Value Item Contents Master black 99 0 99 Used to adjust the pedestal level master black which is the standard of black when the lens is capped To see more details in black areas raising the pedestal level will brighten the entire screen Increasing the value Raises the pedestal level Decreasing the value Lowers the pedestal level Flare ON OFF Compensation of the black level when flaring effect occurs and black areas are tinted with color due to irregular reflection of light entering the lens Level R When ON is selected 32 31 31 Compensation of the black level of Rch Increasing the value Red tint becomes weaker Makes the compensation value larger Decreasing the value Red tint becomes stronger Makes the compensation value smaller Level B When ON is selected 32 31 31 Compensation of the black level of Bch Increasing the value Blue tint becomes weaker Makes the compensation value larger Decreasing the value Blue tint becomes stro
4. Back Fotera Copy Paste Undo Delete Properties Address C D Enu Kylink 4 OG a A i setupdir datal datal hdr data2 ikemel ex_ Kylink Double click Setup exe Setup exe Application layout bin Readme Modified 5 14 00 7 23 PM Size 41KB setup inx 40 5KB TEJ My Computer 7 The setup screen appears Follow the instructions on the screen to execute the setup When the setup is completed the application software KY LINK will be ready to use after the computer has been restarted MEMO To uninstall the KY LINK application software select Control Panel Add Remove Programs KY LINK E13 2 Preparations continued Connection to computer Connect the KY F75 s IEEE1394 connector to the IEEE1394 host adapter card with the IEEE1394 cable KY F75 rear panel IEEE1394 IEEE1394 cable IEEE1394 Host Adapter PC To reduce the emission of unwanted radio waves make sure to attach the provided clamp filter to the IEEE1394 cable as shown in the figure on the left e Attach the clamp filter as close as possible to the KY F75 SP rags To IEEE1394 connector i The power to the KY F75 can be supplied through the IEEE1394 connector of the computer However the following precautions must be adhered to Precautions on power supply When supplying the KY F75 with power though the IEEE1394 cable make sure that
5. E34 Process settings screen This screen is used to make settings related to the picture quality such as detail compensation gamma and white spot compensation Control Window mS x File Exposure White balance Process Color Matrix Lens System Detail Detail i Detail settings Level oO Flare setting Level den OO Gammas ABL G Gamma NORMAL z ABL ON X ABL setti amma setting settings oo KEE o o HEE Master black Jg Master black Nega setting DSP bypass NORMALS Pixel comp OFF z Pixel check DSP bypass setting Pixel comp setting White spot compensation Nega setting Pixel check button Click when White spot detection Noise sup setting should be performed When Pixel comp is ON indicates the factory setting Item Set Value Contents Detail OFF Used to set whether to emphasize details ON ON changes the detail emphasis OFF no detail emphasis Level 7 The emphasis level of the detail is adjusted when Dedail When ON is 6 is set to ON selected e increase the number Sharpen the detail 0 decease the number Soften the detail 7 Level dep 0 0 Adjusted when you want to reduce noise in black areas 0 5 Noise in black areas is reduced because the frequency characteristics of areas where the image signal level falls 28 0 below this set value are lowered However fine details i
6. Suto whi LevellR Level fo LevellG H OE w U Auto white button White shading adjustment cick R a sees Even if white balance is achieved at the center should be pe sae d of the screen white balance may not be achieved p at the top and bottom areas of the screen that may be tinted by green or magenta This is due White balance adjustment to lens characteristics and compensation for this phenomenon is called white shading WE Make this adjustment after white balance is completed W If white shading adjustment is performed perform white balance adjustment again As the color of the light color temperature dif fers with the light source the white balance should be readjusted when the light source illu minating the subject changes Color temperature when COLOR TEMP and WHITE BALANCE are set Regard the values as reference values WHITE COLOR TEMP BALANCE 12000 PRESET AUTO MANUAL PRESET AUTO MANUAL E30 indicates the factory setting Set Value Contents 3200K 5600K Used to set the standard color temperature of the white balance 3200K For use under low color temperature illumina tion such as halogen lamps etc For use under high color temperature illumi nation such as sunlight etc 5600K White bal PRESET AUTO 1 AUTO 2 MANUAL Used to set the white balance mode AUTO1 Select this setting when white ba
7. is recommended More than one empty PCI slot Ver 2 1 When the recommended conditions are not met the image may stretch outside the screen depending on the image size or the display frame rate may become slow E46 IEEE compliant Host Adapter IEEE1394 PCI Host Adapter Card KA FW41U Compatible lens Fujinon S16 x 7 3DA DSD Option AC Adapter AA P700 DC power cable SCV2839 201 Service parts External dimensions unit mm 150 70 5 C Mount 80 Q C MOUNT JVC DIGITAL CAMERA KY F75U 1 4 inch screw Design and specifications are subject to change without notice E47 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED JVC is a registered trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD JVB is a registered trademark in Japan the U S A the U K and many other countries 2002 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED eisweg jea GOODE SZ4S AM Printed in Japan LWT0059 001A
8. white line vertical to the light source In addition a blooming effect may also occur when the light source is extremely bright spreading light to the source surroundings Line distortion Line and patterns may appear distorted when recorded White spots White spots may appear on the screen when operating under high temperatures Always use the product under recommended ambient temperatures White spots may also appear at a slow shutter speed setting 1 8 s or higher To reduce this phenomenon this product is provided with at built in white spot compensa tion function lt page E38 E Cautionary notes Influence of strong electric waves and magnets Screen noise and discolouration may occur when using the product near antennas of ra dios and televisions or near transformers monitors etc with strong magnetic force Compatible lenses page E15 Mounting and setting the lens Although the lens mount of this product is a type C mount take caution as there are restric tions on the lenses that can be used This product is not equipped with a back focus adjustment feature Please use a lens equipped with the back focus adjustment feature To save electricity turn off the system when not in use Do not leave the product where it is subject to radiation or X rays or in locations where corrosive gasses are generated E Cleaning When clean the equipment please use dry cleaning cloth or wet cleaning cloth with small amount of al
9. Characters and symbols used in this instruction book 4 Settings Opening and closing the Settings Screen 0 00 eee Exposure settings SCreen eeeeeeees White balance settings screen Performing Auto white balance Adjustment of white shading Process settings screen White spot compensation Color matrix settings screen Lens settings screen System settings screen ssec 5 Others Synchronizing flash and trigger About ALC and EEI operations Specifications c cc eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee CAUTION Cautionary notes concerning operation of the unit MEMO Reference such as restrictions of features etc lea Reference page or item In general the names of products manufactured by other companies and mentioned in these instructions are trademarks or registered trademarks of these companies Symbols like etc are not used in these instructions E4 1 Introduction e The KY F75 is a digital camera employing three 1 2 CCD with 1 45 million effective pixels Output of 1360 x 1024 pixel digital video signal possible Built in DSP for real time processing of the video signal that is output as a 7 5 frames per second RGB digital signal enables real time transfer to personal computer by means of IEEE1394 host adapter Built in IEEE1394 connector enables remote control from per
10. level is 255 is selected 213 Outputs a color bar signal in which the white level is 213 E42 5 Others Synchronizing flash and trigger To synchronize the flash with the input of an external trigger use the REMOTE connector on the rear Pin configurations of connectors page E9 E When the shutter mode is other than RANDOM EEI page E28 Shutter item e In response to the trigger input the KY F75 outputs a flash signal for the CCD accumulation period of the next frame The image shot at the moment that the FLASH signal is outputted is output as the next frame e In the case of video output output stops with shooting of this frame and the image on the PC s monitor will be in the FREEZE condition How to cancel the FREEZE condition can be selected page E42 Freeze cancel item e The trigger interval must be minimum 3 frames 405 msec at a shutter speed of 1 7 5 s or faster e When the FREEZE cancel mode is set to MANUAL FLASH will not be output in response to the trigger input for FREEZE cancellation Timing chart Trigger VD Internal U U U U EXP I l CCD accumulation period FLASH Video output E43 5 Others continued Synchronizing flash and trigger continued E When the shutter mode is RANDOM e CCD accumulation is performed in sync with the trigger input and this pe
11. the capacity on the supplying side is sufficient to meet the consumption by the KY F75 approximately 600 mA in the case of DC 12 V When supplying the KY F75 with power from the computer make sure that sufficient power is sup plied to the power supply connector of the IEEE1394 host adapter card For details see the instructions for the IEEE1394 host adapter card e When the motorized lens is used make sure to supply the power from the camera s DC IN connector X E14 Mounting and setting the lens Follow the procedure shown below when mounting a motorized lens For further details see the instruction manual for the lens and the lens remote control 3 Lock CAUTION A e Perform mounting of the lens with the power of the camera turned OFF Mounting with the power on could result in damage Lens is not included with this A Camera head Thread section Mount clamp ring camera 4 Lock To avoid damaging the camera female make sure that the lens mount of Lens remote control a the lens to be Used i amm or less Fujinon RMD 10 E GU g Compatible zoom lens RMD 20 tens remote Fujinon S16 x 7 3DA DSD control il 7 Remove the lens mount cap At this time ensure Lens y that dust do not enter inside the mount 2 To mountthe lens lightly press the thread section of the lens mount onto the thread section of the camera and then turn the lens unit or the KY F75 s
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13. 6 Sets the maximum ALC sensitivity Sets the slowest shutter speed when the shutter mode is EEI For selecting the set ting value Select the setting value from the pull down menu Level settings Set the level by sliding the slider bar with the mouse Also fine adjustment can be made with the keyboard s and gt keys indicates the factory setting Item Set Value Contents Iris mode AUTO MANUAL Switched in accordance with the used lens AUTO When using auto iris MANUAL When using manual iris lens e Lens not mounted e When using manual iris while motorized lens is mounted When the motorized lens cable is not connected to the LENS connector the setting automatically becomes MANUAL Iris level 0 1 128 254 255 Used to set the iris level when the Iris mode is set to MANUAL When an motorized lens is used this sets the iris level when manual iris control on the camera is used Increasing the value Open the iris Decreasing the value Closes the iris AE level 128 127 NORMAL 126 127 Used to adjust the video level when auto iris ALC and EEI are used Increasing the value Raises the level Decreasing the value Lowers the level MEMO is displayed when auto iris ALC and EEI are all set to not operate AE area SQUARE SPOT FULL CIRCLE Sele
14. AN EEI Speed When STEP is selected 4s 2s 1s 1 2s 1 4s 1 8s 1 15s 1 30s 1 60s 1 125s 1 250s 1 500s 1 1000s 1 2000s Speed When V SCAN is selected 4 010s 1 7 501s 1 5906 836s Speed When RANDON is selected 1 7 501s 1 124 176s 1 5648 194s The shutter speed can be changed when Shutter is set to STEP V SCAN or RANDOM 7 MEMO When the shutter speed is slower than 1 7 5 s the follow ing phenomena may occur Time will be required for the auto white auto iris and ALC operations If the shutter speed is set to 2 sec or longer these op erations will behave as follows However 1 000 sec or longer at the time of V SCAN Auto white Auto white balance function cannot be started Auto iris Stops at the iris value at that time ALC Stops at the sensitivity at that time To use a shutter speed of 2 sec or longer use with the following settings selected However 1 000 sec or longer at the time of V SCAN Iris mode MANUAL Gain STEP or V GAIN There may be shortage of light when the shutter speed is increased In this case adjust the iris or sensitivity Attention should be paid to the picture quality when the sensitivity is raised since the image becomes coarse Restart When the accumulation time exceeds 2 seconds in the V SCAN mode click to reset the CCD integration This button is only valid when V
15. JVC Preparations 3CCD Digital Camera Recording 3CCD Digitale Kamera 3CCD Cam ra num rique TererveeeegO rereTweo Settings KY F7 5 INSTRUCTIONS BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS Others Illustration with optional lens attachment For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the unit Retain this information for future reference This instruction book is made from 100 recycled paper Model No KY F75 Serial No LWT0059 001A IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 10 11 12 Read all of these instructions Save these instructions for later use All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards Do not use this appliance near water for example near a bathtub washbowil kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart stand or table The i i i ini i PORTABLE CART WARNING appliance may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and symbol provided by FETAC serious damage to the appliance Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the appliance Wal
16. NK and drivers for KA REMOTE FW4IU LENS OPPS See Rae T DC IN T 1 1 1 1 1 i i i ay 1 Control E cable i 1 i PC Flash ou no nce KA FW4IU separately sold Compatible 3 k zoom lens Lens remote control Trigger switch Fujinon S16 x 7 3DA DSD Fujinon RMD 10 e Control of the motorized lens is not possible when the IEEE1394 connector is used to supply the power When the motorized lens is used the separately sold AC Adapter AA P700 should be used to supply the power to the camera Connect the DC IN connector on the KY F75 to the AA P700 using the DC power cable Attach the clamp filter supplied with the KY F75 to the DC power cable e Connect the camera cable from the lens to the LENS connector on the KY F75 Connect the zoom and focus control cable from the lens to the lens remote control e The lens control possible with this unit is only control of the iris Control of zoom and focus requires a separately sold lens remote control unit E Precautions for connection e Do not turn the AC adapter s power switch ON or OFF or connect or disconnect the IEEE1394 cable while the application software KY LINK is running When connecting 2 or more cameras to one computer multiple images can nO not be shown at the same time frm e When using a microscope adapter use a 1 2 C mount adapter fitting the p microscope to be used To reduce the risk of the adapter causing damage to the camera use an ad
17. SCAN is selected on the Shutter screen and the Speed item is set to 2s or slower MEMO fen clicked the images accumulated by the CCD up to that point are output E28 FSO indicates the factory setting Set Value Contents STEP Used to switch the sensitivity mode ALC STEP The sensitivity can be changed with the Level V GAIN item ALC The sensitivity is automatically changed in ac cordance with ambient brightness V GAIN The sensitivity can be changed in detail with the Level item Level OdB When 6dB STEP is 12dB selected Level 0 0dB When 0 2dB V GAIN is 0 4dB selected 12dB 12dB Sets the maximum sensitivity of ALC which automatically ALC max 6dB switches the sensitivity in accordance with ambient bright ness 1 7 5s Sets the minimum value for the shutter speed when the EEI limit 1s shutter mode is set to EEP 1 7 5s Set to 1 7 5s 1s Set to 1s E29 4 Settings continued White balance settings screen This screen is used to make settings related to the color temperature at the time of shooting white balance and white shading adjustment Sets the standard color temperature for the white balance adjustment Control Window BBE File Exposure White balance Process Color Matrix Lens System Shading mode Color temp ra Shadin g x White balance DFE White auTo1
18. apter that is 4 mm shorter than the lens mount surface 2 Preparations continued Preparing the computer The camera image is displayed on the computer screen and the KY F75 is controlled from the computer E There are restrictions on the computers that can be connected See Specifications for connectable computer on page E45 E To transfer the camera s digital images to the computer the IEEE1394 PCI host adapter card and its driver must be installed in the computer e Use the following IEEE1394 PCI host adapter card JVC KA FW4IU e The driver is found on the CD ROM supplied with the KY F75 E To display the camera image and control the camera the exclusive KY LINK appli cation software must be installed in the computer The KY LINK application software is found in the CD ROM supplied with the KY F75 E12 Installation procedure 7 Install the IEEE1394 host adapter card KA FW4IU and the drivers before installation of the KY LINK application software e For how to install the KA FW4IU refer to the instructions for the KA FW4IU Also for installation of the driver see the Readme file on the CD ROM supplied with the KY F75 2 Install of the KY LINK application software as follows Insert the CD ROM supplied with the KY F75 into the computer s CD ROM drive Select the ENU Kylink folder on the CD ROM and double click Setup exe File Edt View Go Favorites Help gt al B a p e
19. but this is normal E33 4 Settings continued Adjustment of white shading White shading can occur due to the combination of lenses and the optical system that 3CCD cameras are equipped with If this happens perform adjustment as described in the following Waveform window button KY LINK screen tool bar Video signal level Setting screen z I Selectaline 2 V button R button G button B button 1 Shoot a white subject so that the entire screen is filled with white Illumination should be uniform Adjust the white balance Click the Waveform window button in the toolbar of the KY LINK screen to display the set ting screen Click the V and R button to display the waveform of the red channel in the vertical direction Adjust the shutter speed etc until the video signal level becomes about 170 190 On the white balance setting screen set the Shading item to ON Adjust Level R to make the gradient of the waveform as small as possible Click the G button on the setting screen to switch to the waveform of the green channel Then adjust Level G to make the gradient of the waveform as small as possible Click the B button on the setting screen to switch to the waveform of the blue channel Then adjust Level B to make the gradient of the waveform as small as possible When adjustment of the white shading is completed adjust the white balance WN NOMA o 9
20. cohol Do not spill any liquid into KY F75 E6 Part names and their functions Front and bottom Lens mount Screw holes for mounting the Although the lens mount conforms to the camera 1 4 inch type C mount lens there are restrictions Used when mounting the camera to a fixer on the lenses that can be used or rotating platform Mounting and setting the lens 17 page E15 Camera mounting bracket Although the mounting bracket is mounted on the bottom of the camera when shipped the bracket can also be mounted on the top of the camera Mounting the camera c page E18 Locking screws for the camera mounting bracket M2 6 x 6mm 3 units CAUTION Always use the attached screws Using screws that exceed 6mm may result in malfunction of the unit E7 1 Introduction continued Part names and their functions continued Rear O REMOTE terminal Metal 10 pin female Used to connect external devices such as a trigger switch or flash unit Pin configurations of connectors 17 page E9 POWER indicator Lights when power is supplied to the cam era DC IN connector Mini DIN 8 pin female Power DC 12V for the camera is supplied through this inlet For the power supply use the AA P700 AC IEEE1394 digital output con nector adapter Digital output connector for video signal Pin configurations of connectors page Used when connecting to
21. cts the detection area for the image level when Auto Iris ALC or EEI is used When selected the detection area is shown on the screen SQUARE SPOT FULL CIRCLE Detection Detection Detectio area area area Detection area MEMO During display of the detection area operation of the Auto Iris ALC and EEI is inhibited AE detect NORMAL Selects the detection method of the detection area when PEAK Auto Iris ALC or EEI is used AVG NORMAL normal positon PEAK detects the peak brightness level for better view of highly bright objects AVG detects the avarage brighhtness for better view of objects MEMO AE area and AE detect are not shown when none of the functions Auto Iris ALC or EEI is used E27 4 Menu screen settings continued Exposure settings screen continued indicates the factory setting Item Set Value Contents Shutter STEP V SCAN EEI OFF RANDOM Used to switch the shutter mode STEP The shutter speed can be changed with the Speed item The shutter speed can be changed with the Speed item Enables more detailed setting than STEP Used to automatically change the shutter speed in accordance with the brightness of the subject OFF Fixed at 1 7 5 s RANDOM Used to synchronize the CCD accumulation timing with the Trigger input The shutter speed can be changed with the Speed item V SC
22. d EEI for Extended Electronic Iris page E28 By making the respective settings the Automatic Level Control ALC will operate under dark lighting and the electronic shutter EEI will operate under bright lighting Furthermore setting the IRIS mode to AUTO will synchronize sensitivity iris and electronic shutter so that an appro priate signal level can be acquired automatically at all times The ALC mode increases sensitivity from 0dB to 12dB under dark lighting and the EEI modeautomatically adjusts the range of 1 7 5 s to 1 2384 7 s calculated value under bright lighting In other words the signal level is adjusted in the range of 2 graduations of the aperture under dark lighting and 8 graduations under bright lighting When the IRIS mode is set to manual the sensitivity and electronic shutter change continuously while the iris setting stays fixed 17 page E27 Iris mode This feature holds the advantage of being able to shoot under changing light conditions without the depth of field altering e When EEI is used the amount of change in one step of the signal level will be large and the precision MEMO becomes bad as the shutter speed is faster Operational range when ALC MAX 12dB Light Ix 4 8 16 31 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 16000 32000 64000 UE 640000 129B 6dB 0dB 1 7 5 EEI LIMIT AL EEI 115 1 30 1 60 1 120 1 2384 7
23. e KY LINK and drivers for KA FW4IU that are in cluded on the CD ROM supplied with KY F75 e Connect the IEEE1394 connector on the KY F75 to the IEEE1394 PCI host adapter card on the computer using the IEEE1394 cable Attach the clamp filter supplied with the camera to the IEEE1394 cable The power to the KY F75 can be supplied through the IEEE1394 connector of the computer Caution When the KY F75 is supplied with power though the IEEE1394 cable make sure that the capacity on the supplying side is sufficient to meet the consumption by the KY F75 approximately 600 mA in the case of DC 12 V e When required connect a flash or trigger switch to the REMOTE connector The trigger can also be input from the screen of the application software KY LINK The flash is fired in accordance with the input from the external trigger switch or the trigger input from KY LINK However in the following cases the flash is fired irrespective of the trigger e During auto white balance operation When one or more of the functions Auto Iris EEI and ALC is are used E10 E When the motorized lens is used AA P700 Connect to power supply page 16 AC Adapter ag IEEE1394 IEEE1394 cable CD ROM supplied with KY F75 Exclusive application software Supplied clamp filter 1 KY LI
24. e safety purpose of the grounding plug For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into his appliance through cabinet slots as they mat touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug his appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the appliance c If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water d If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only t
25. e spot compensation is carried out the compensation of the pixel data is performed based on surrounding pixel data which means that accurate data may not be obtained in case of an image with fine details The result of the white spot detection is retained until the next white spot detection is performed Pa Color matrix settings screen Used to set the color tone of the camera image Selects the color matrix Control Window Slider bar Valid when ON is selected as the Color matrix Make adjustments by dragging the slider bars with the mouse Fine adjustment can be made with the keyboard s lt and gt keys E39 4 Settings continued Color matrix settings screen continued indicates the factory setting Item Set Value Contents Color matrix ON Used to set whether or not colour matrix values remain OFF standard ON the colour matrix becomes available for change The following adjustments can only be made with this setting OFF the standard value of the colour matrix is used Used to adjust the R G signal 0 25 Used to adjust the R B signal 0 25 Used to adjust the G R signal 0 25 Used to adjust the G R signal 0 25 Used to adjust the G B signal 0 25 Used to adjust the G B signal 0 25 Used to adjust the B R signal 0 25 Used to adjust the B G
26. ell Do not input the external trigger during the first 10 seconds after the power is turned ON J Signal name NC NC GND Terminal a name VO Conditions 2 TRG IN IN e Contact point NC IRIS CONTROL 12V DC 400mA max IRIS POSITION IRIS AUTO MANU CAUTION use device whose current consumption is max NC 400 mA or less sae 3 3V CMOS e Schmidt Trigger e Pull up to 3 3V at 4 7kQ recommended Maximum rated voltage 5 3V H level 2 4 5 0V e Llevel 0 0 5V e Pulse width Min 130 ms OUT Open collector Maximum rated current 150mA Maximum rated voltage 12V E9 2 Preparations The KY F75 can be remote controlled from a personal computer and the live image can be shown on the computer monitor Still images can be captured on the PC E When using other lenses than the motorized lens Weeeiees IEEE1394 cable CD ROM supplied with KY F75 Exclusive application software KY LINK and drivers for KA Supplied clamp filter FW4IU _ REMOTE IEEE1394 Host Adapter PC Lens Flash KA FW4IU separately sold Trigger switch e Install the exclusive application softwar
27. er ON again Turning the power switch ON OFF in rapid succession may result in malfunctions such as failure to boot etc L When power is supplied from the computer control of the motorized lens is not possible yy XX MEMO If power is supplied from both the IEEE1394 connector and from the DC IN connector the DC IN connector will have priority af X E17 2 Preparations continued Mounting the camera lt Mounting method gt Rotation prevention hole Camera mounting screw hole Camera mounting bracket e When mounting the camera use the camera mount screw hole located on the camera mount ing bracket e When mounting the camera use the rotation prevention hole to prevent the unit from falling and securely mount the unit lt Changing the camera mounting bracket position gt When shipped the camera mounting bracket is mounted on the bottom of the unit To mount it on the top of the unit simply remove the 3 locking screws holding the camera mounting bracket CAUTION Always use the attached screws Using screws that exceed 6mm may result in malfunction of the unit E18 Fall prevention Fall prevention wire chain 2 N Camera head 7 MEMO e Special attention is required when mounting the unit to the wall or ceiling Rather than attempting to do it yourself request a qualified person to perform such instal lation Fa
28. hite object is at the center of the image and fills 80 or more of the screen 2 Display the White balance screen 3 Set the color temperature to match the light source 3200K When using a light source with a low color temperature such as a halogen lamp 5200K When using a light source with a high color temperature such as sunlight 4 Set the White bal item to AUTO1 or AUTO2 5 Click the Auto white button e The KY F75 automatically adjusts the white balance When a slow the shutter speed has been selected white balance adjustment may take a while W In accordance with the results of the auto white balance fine adjustment can be performed using the Level R B slider bars 7 MEMO When the colour temperature of the subject changes as the darkness increases do not change the illumination Instead narrow the lens iris and take the white balance again by pressing the Auto White button When the shutter speed is set to 2 sec or longer it is not possible to launch the auto white balance function However 1 000 sec or longer at the time of V SCAN Temporarily return the shutter setting to a shorter value and launch the auto white balance function or set the item White bal to MANUAL or PRESET e Pressing the Auto White button in the FREEZE condition cancels the freeze When auto white balance is started with the Auto white button the image in the live window will become a still picture
29. hose controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation e If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition FOR USA AND CANADA Note for Accessory options AA P700MDU AC Adaptor is designed to use in Hospital or other Medical usage AA P700U AC Adaptor is designed to use for non Medical usage Please use for appropriate AC Adaptor for your system II JVC Sales Office 1 JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS U K LIMITED ULLSWATER HOUSE KENDAL AVENUE LONDON W3 0XA UNITED KINGDOM TEL 020 8896 6000 2 JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS GMBH GRUENER WEG 10 61169 FRIEDBERG HESSEN GERMANY TEL 06031 6050 3 JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS ITALIA S p A VIA MARIO PANNUNZIO 4 20156 MILANO ITALY TEL 02 38 0
30. ig handtering Udskiftning ma kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverand ren For Finland VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laltevalmistajan suoaittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti IV Thank you for purchasing the JVC KY F75 Digital Camera These instructions are for KY F75U The instructions are given in three languages English from page E2 to E47 German from page G2 to G47 French from page F2 to F47 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR USA AND CANADA RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulat ed dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magni tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and main tenance servicing instructions in the lit erature accompanying the appliance Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment
31. ion software E Wait for 5 seconds or more after turning the KY F75 ON before starting up the KY LINK software 1 Starting KY LINK Select Start Programs KY LINK KY LINK e The KY LINK start screen appears KY LINK start screen KY LINK 2007 VICTOR GUN ANY OF JAPAN LIMITED 2 Select Camera and then click the OK button e The selected camera image is displayed Live image is shown at a rate of 7 5 frames per second MEMO For details on the operation of the KY LINK application software see the Help file for the KY LINK application software This manual only explains the broad outlines of the operation E21 3 Recording continued Freezing the image Live image is shown on the monitor at a rate of 7 5 frames per second The following describes the procedure for freezing a required image Still image displayed Tool bar Freeze Cancel button Living image L A Muaj AES ara fv ore wet BE 20m 1 The image is frozen when the Freeze Cancel button is clicked Still image displayed 2 To stop display of the frozen image click the Freeze button again When an external trigger device is connected The frozen image can be turned ON OFF by the trigger input through the REMOTE connector on the KY F75 Interlocking with the flash When a flash is connected to the REMOTE connector on the KY F75 the flash can be made t
32. ite shading is adjusted only when Shading is set to ON 0 Increase the number paler red at the bottom of the screen and deeper red at the top 127 Decrease the number paler red at the top of the screen and deeper red at the bottom 128 The color green of the white shading is adjusted only when Shading is set to ON 0 Increase the number paler green at the bottom of the screen and deeper green at the 127 top Decrease the number paler green at the top of the screen and deeper green at the bottom 128 The color blue of the white shading is adjusted only when Shading is set to ON 0 Increase the number paler blue at the bottom of the screen and deeper blue at the top Decrease the number paler blue atthe top of the screen and deeper blue at the bottom 127 E32 Performing Auto white balance Two auto white balance adjustment modes AUTO1 and AUTO2 are provided The results of the auto white balance procedure are stored in the AUTO1 or AUTO2 memories White balance screen Control Window ioi x Eile Exposure White balance Process Color Matrix Lens System Shading mode Color temperature ertene ferna z Shading orr z settin g p White balance White auTo1 Sute whit Levelf Level R jo Level G E p White balance tem saa a Lets FE L Auto white button 1 Place and zoom in on a white object so that the w
33. l or shelf mounting should follow the e manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be we moved with care 3126A Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This appliance should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For appliance designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions This appliance system is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat th
34. lance adjustment AUTO2 should be operating Two white balance adjust ment modes are provided AUTO1 and AUTO2 page E33 Performing Auto white balance Fine adjustment of the white accomplished by the white balance can be made using Level R and Level B MANUAL The white balance can be changed using Level R and Level B PRESET The white balance is fixed at the setting made for the Color temp item Level R When AUTO is selected Level R When MANUAL is selected The red color in the white balance can be adjusted when White bal is set to AUTO or MANUAL Increasing the value Red tint of screen becomes stronger Decreasing the value Red tint of screen becomes weaker Level B When AUTO is selected Level B When MANUAL is selected The blue color in the white balance can be adjusted when White bal is set to AUTO or MANUAL Increasing the value Blue tint of screen becomes stronger Decreasing the value Blue tint of screen becomes weaker Auto White Click this button to perform auto white balance adjustment E31 4 Settings continued White balance settings screen continued indicates the factory setting Set Value Contents OFF Used to set whether to perform white shading adjustment ON OFF no white shading adjustment ON the white shading can be adjusted 128 The color red of the wh
35. lling of the unit may result in bodily injury To prevent the unit from falling connect the unit to a strong surface with a wire chain etc When connecting such chain use the bracket locking screw hole on the side which the camera mounting bracket is not mounted M2 6 x 6mm Take special caution to the length of the optional wire as well For the fall preventive wire use the one with the strength that is more than 10 times of a mass including the lens E19 3 Recording Operations for the various settings of the KY F75 and camera recording are performed using the KY LINK application software Digital images are transferred from the camera to the computer at a rate of 7 5 frames per second When a footswitch or other external trigger device is connected to the KY F75 the camera image can be frozen by the external trigger input signal Basic operations for recording Turn ON the KY F75 gy Wait for 5 seconds or more 2 Start the KY LINK application software 4 E Make camera settings as required Menu screen settings 7 page E24 4 E Freeze the image as required Still image 4 3 Capture the still image on the computer Capture 4 4 Save the captured image on the computer 4 5 Close the KY LINK application software 4 Wait for 5 seconds or more 6 Turn OFF the KY F75 E20 Starting the KY LINK applicat
36. lowly clockwise until the lens is securely threaded onto the camera MEMO To change the position of the lens rotation First turn the mount clamp ring clockwise 1 4 turn as seen from the front of the lens Slowly turn the lens to adjust its position and then retighten the mount clamp ring 3 Insert the plug of the camera cable from the lens into the LENS connector on the rear panel of the KY F75 Rotate the plug until it is securely locked Control of the iris is performed from the KY F75 4 When connecting to the lens remote control connect the plug female of the lens control cable to the remote control 5 Make settings on the setting screen of the application software KY LINK in accordance with the used lens E Iris mode settings on the Exposure and Lens setting screens c page E26 E41 e When using a motorized lens set to AUTO as iris control is performed automatically e When using a manual lens or for manual iris control on the camera when using a motorized lens set to MANUAL When performing iris control with the lens remote control set to MANUAL CAUTION When using a motorized lens supply power to the camera from an AC adapter Control of the motorized lens is not possible when power is supplied through the IEEE1394 connector E15 2 Preparations continued Connecting the AC adapter It is possible to supply power to the KY F75 from the computer via the IEEE1394 cable but when a m
37. n 28 5 areas falling below the set value will be lost 0 5 step f MEMO The setting value is the value to be set for the input signal level before GAMMA compensation E35 4 Settings continued Process settings screen continued Item Set Value Contents Noise sup LOW Used to reduce noise in the video signal MIDDLE LOW MIDDLE HIGH Noise reduction is performed HIGH Amount of reduction is increased in the order of LOW gt OFF MIDDLE HIGH OFF Noise reduction is not performed MEMO i Note that details in fine sections of the image may get lost as the noise reduction amount is increased NORMAL Used to set whether the gamma curve to determine the ADJUST reproduction of black is to be the standard value or customised NORMAL the gamma curve is set using the standard value 0 45 ADJUST set when changing the gamma curve Level 0 35 The gamma curve can be adjusted only when gamma is When set to ADJUST ADJUST is 0 01 step Increase the number Improves the gradation of bright selected 0 45 areas However the gradation of black becomes poorer 0 05 step Decrease the number Improves the gradation of black i areas However the gradation of 0 90 bright areas becomes poorer 1 00 ON Selects whether the camera image should be negative OFF signal ON Conversion to negative signal is made OFF Conversion to negative signal is not made
38. ng the freeze image i Control Window oll xf File Exposure White balehce Process Color Matrix Lens System Freeze cancel MANUAL z Camera memory Save Test pattern OFF Save button Pattemlevel 255 7 Click this button to save the values set for the setting screens in the memory of the KY F75 However when KY LINK is started up it recalls and sets the camera to the values valid when it was closed down the previous time Conse quently the settings saved in the camera with the Save button are made invalid For selecting display of the color bar For selecting the color bar level indicates the factory setting Item Set Value Contents Freeze cancel MANUAL Sets the method for canceling the FREEZE when the AUTO1s monitor screen is in FREEZE condition AUTO8s MANUAL Cancelled by trigger input AUTO5s AUTO1s Cancelled after 1 second OFF AUTO8s Cancelled after 3 seconds AUTO5s_ Cancelled after 5 seconds OFF Not cancelled When set to AUTO or OFF the displayed screen can be updated by trigger input during the FREEZE condition Test pattern Selects whether or not a color bar should be displayed as test pattern OFF Color bar is not displayed The normal video sig nal is shown BAR Color bar is displayed Pattern level Selects the level of the color bar signal When BAR 255 Outputs a color bar signal in which the white
39. nger Makes the compensation value smaller Used to set whether to use automatic adjustment of the black level in accordance with the signal level during shooting Use this adjustment when the black level of the video image fluctuates Level When ON is selected Black level is adjusted Increasing the value Lowers the black level Makes the compensation value larger Decreasing the value Raises the black level Makes the compensation value smaller Pixel comp Selects whether or not white spot compensation should be performed OFF White spot compensation not performed ON White spot compensation performed c page E38 White spot compensation Pixel Check When ON is selected Click this button when White spot detection should be performed E37 4 Settings continued White spot compensation One of the inherent general characteristics of CCDs is that white spots may appear in the image at slow shutter speeds or during shooting at high temperatures To moderate this phenomenon this camera is provided with a white spot compensation func tion How to use E White spot detection Because the number of spots and their size differ with the temperature and shutter speed etc it is necessary to detect the positions of the white spots under the conditions of use before the white spot compensation is used 1 Set the conditions for use shutter speed etc N Ens
40. o fire in synch with KY LINK freeze operation or the external trigger input page E43 However in the following case the flash will fire irrespective of the trigger e During auto white balance operation When one or more of the functions auto iris EEI and ALC is are used MEMO The freeze function of the KY F75 is accomplished in the memory of the computer by stopping the output of the camera image Accordingly if the trigger is input to the camera while the live window is not shown an image will not appear even if the live window is displayed E22 Capturing the still image on the computer Capture Save As button Capture button Single Capture Multi Capture Timer Capture Set Reset Trigger Capture Set Reset File Steye te te Exit SIEM e roe be erie m R ee od FE WE Click the Capture button in the toolbar e The still image is captured and the captured image is displayed Saving the captured image on the computer E Click the Save As button and then give the image a name and save the file Closing the KY LINK application E Select Exit from the File menu Caution e Wait for 5 seconds or more after closing the KY LINK before turning the KY F75 OFF e Do not turn OFF the power to the camera while the KY LINK is running E23 4 Settings Opening and closing the Settings screen The various camera settings are performed
41. on the computer screen using the KY LINK appli cation software The settings valid when the KY LINK is closed are automatically recalled and set in the camera the next time the system is started up Procedure Turn ON the KY F75 and wait for 5 seconds or more 2 Start up the KY LINK application software lt page E21 3 Open the Settings screen e The Settings screen is displayed by clicking the Show Control Window button in the KY LINK screen Settings screen Be liis p Shuter Exposure White balance Process ColorMatris Lens System ltismede fauto Z Shut y scan E ea wea p e See a ce M E Aea fu El Gan step gt AE detect onma Z Level om Almas 128 Ti EEI imit 17s Categories selection tab 4 Selecting the Setting screen Click the selection tab corresponding to the category to be set The selected Settings screen appears E24 Show Control window button ee DE A SSS The Settings screen consists of 6 different cat egories of setting screens e Exposure Used for image level related set tings such as Iris Shutter Gain etc White balance Used for settings of color tem perature white balance etc e Process Used for image quality related set tings such as detail compensation gamma white spot compensation etc Color matrix Used for settings related to color tone e Len
42. otorized lens etc is used the DC cable should be used to connect the KY F75 s DC IN connector and the TO CAMERA connector on the AC adapter AA P700 AA P700 AC adapter separately sold White marking TO CAMERA connector DC IN connector Connect the end with the Clamp filter white marking to the AC DC cable 2 m supplied adapter separately sold CAUTION e Be sure to use the AA P700 AC adapter Make sure that the power switch on the AA P700 AC adapter is set to OFF before connections are made Making connections while the power is ON could result in damage to the KY F75 E Connecting the DC power cable and attaching the filter clamp e After inserting the plug completely tighten the se curing ring e To reduce the emission of unwanted radio waves make sure to attach the provided clamp filter as shown in the figure on the left Wind the cable once around the clamp filter e Attach the clamp filter as close as possible to the KY F75 as shown in the figure E16 E Turning the power ON Wait for 5 seconds or more after the power switch on the AA P700 is set to ON before invok ing the KY LINK application software E Turning the power OFF Wait for 5 seconds or more after the KY LINK application software is closed before setting the power switch on the AA P700 to OFF CAUTION After the power switch has been turned OFF wait at least 10 seconds before turning the pow
43. outdoors In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compat ibility we recommend to use cables not exceeding the following length Cable Length Port Cable Length Exclusive Cable 2 meters REMOTE _ Single wire 5 meters Cable of LENS 0 4 meter IEEE1394 IEEE1394 Cable 4 5 meters Caution Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism for ex ample near a radio or TV transmitter transformer motor etc the pic ture may be disturbed In such case please keep the apparatus away from the sources of the disturbance E3 Contents Introduction FOatures dnne ene i ensien edas 5 Accessories and attachments 5 Cautionary notes for the correct usage of this PrOCUCH weve seccccsceesctesees sect senseeveeesseeiees 6 Part names and their functions 7 Pin configurations of connectors 8 Preparations SYSUGM sic c eceesteees cpectnnedectepetteteereeege cents Preparing the computer s e Connection to computer ee Mounting and setting the lens Connecting the AC adapter Mounting the camera ee Fall prevention 0 0 0 0 cece eee eee Recording HOW tO record cece ee cee eee ceeeeeneteeeeee 20 Starting the KY LINK application SOWAS s cs seceeecdetigsdecee yecasctsaceeeqtetedveceenes 21 Freezing the image e eee eee 22 Capturing the still image on the computer Capture 23
44. pe B equipment classified in accor dance with IEC Publication 601 1 Safety of medical elec x trical equipment For Sweden VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anvand samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anvant batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion The use of ACCESSORY equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this equip ment may lead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system Consideration relating to the choice shall include use of the accessory in the PATIENT VICINITY evidence that the safety certification of the AC CESSORY has been performed in accordance to the appropriate IEC 601 1 and or IEC 601 1 1 harmonized national standard SS f Re c UL us MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK FIRE MECHANICAL AND OTHER SPECIFIED HAZARDS ONLY INACCORDANCE WITH UL 2601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 NO 601 1 56PA AA P700MD AC Adaptor is designed to use in Hos pital or other Medical usage AA P700 AC Adaptor is designed to use for non Medical usage Please use for appropriate AC Adaptor for your sys tem For Norway ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batteri returneres apparatieverandgren For Denmark ADVARSELI Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagt
45. riod is output as the FLASH signal e At the same shutter speeds the delay from the trigger input to the FLASH output is almost uniform as shown in Table A below Also the pulse width of the FLASH output differs with the shutter speed e The trigger input interval is restricted as shown in Table B Do not input at a shorter interval than the minimum interval shown in the table B Shutter A Minimum i B speed Delay ms trigger Trigger interval ms 1 8s 0 203 0 063 VD internal 1 15s 0 203 0 063 EXP CCD 1 30s 0 203 0 063 ooh Fi L 1 60s 0 203 0 063 FLASH 1 125s 0 208 0 063 1 250s 2 953 0 063 ASE 1 500s 4 953 0 063 VIDEO ee a 1 1000s 5 953 0 063 OUT 1 2000s 6 453 0 063 In the following situations the FLASH signal is continuously generated in sync with the CCD regardless of the trigger When Shutter on the EXPOSURE screen is set to EEI When Gain on the EXPOSURE screen is set to ALC When Iris mode on the EXPOSURE screen is set to AUTO While AW Auto White is operating MEMO e Inthe condition where the shutter mode is RANDOM the image quality may deteriorate at the time of FREEZE as noise may be applied or white spots may appear E44 About ALC and Ml i operations ALC stands for Automatic Level Control an
46. s Used for setting of the method for con trol of the lens iris e System Used for setting the method for re leasing the freeze mode setting the test pattern level and for settings related to memorization of the setting values 5 Set the items on the Settings screen For settings on the various setting screens see pages E26 to E42 6 Completing the settings on the Settings screen Click the X File Load Save Close button Control Window Ele ris Exposure White balance Process Color Matix Lene System lismode autro p Shutter Shite fy scan zj E uwe T H l Seed TST AE level n Seh neee Maa f om fore al AE detect NORMAL m ed he AlCmas 1208 EEVlimit 177 5 Saving the setting values on the computer e Save the setting values as a file on the computer by selecting File Save e Read out the setting values saved on the computer by selecting File Load To return the setting values to the factory defaults read in DefaultF75 dat E25 4 Settings continued Exposure settings screen This screen is used to make settings related to the image level such as Iris Shutter and Sensi tivity Shutter settings Control Window Restart button Valid when the shutter speed is 2 sec or slower in the V SCAN mode Iris settings Gain settings ALC max settings EEI limit setting E2
47. signal 0 25 Used to adjust the B G signal 0 25 E40 Lens settings screen Used to select the method for control of the lens iris to match the lens used Selects the lens Iris mode Control Window Exposure White balal ce Process Color Matrix Lens System Iris mode Iris level a H Iris level setting Valid when the Iris mode is set to MANUAL indicates the factory setting Item Set Value Contents Iris mode AUTO Switched in accordance with the employed lens MANUAL AUTO When using auto iris MANUAL When using manual iris lens e Lens not mounted e When using manual iris while motorized lens is mounted When the motorized lens cable is not connected to the LENS connector the setting automatically becomes MANUAL lris level Used to set the iris level when the Iris mode is set to When MANUAL When an motorized lens is used this sets the MANUAL is iris level when manual iris control on the camera is used selected Increasing the value Opens the iris Decreasing the value Closes the iris E41 4 Settings continued System setting screen Used to select the method for canceling the freeze image and decide whether or not a color bar should be displayed as test pattern It is also used for saving the set values of the setting screens in the memory of the KY F75 For selecting the method for canceli
48. sonal computer Supplied soft ware e Employment of 1 2 C mount optical system enables connection to various types of optical devices e Recording in the near infrared region can be accomplished by replacing the optical filter sepa rately sold Please consult the nearest JVC Service Center or your dealer with regards to replacement of the optical filter Accessories and attachments Clamp filter 2 pcs CD ROM 1 For IEEE1394 cable and DC power cable Exclusive application software KY LINK etc page E14 E16 See the Readme txt file in the ENG folder on the CD ROM for details Qu Wire clamp 5 pcs INSTRUCTIONS For clamping cables on the rear MEMO To allow control of the camera and allow the camera image to be shown the IEEE1394 host adapter and the exclusive application software KY LINK must be installed in the computer Use the separately sold KA FW41U model as the IEEE1394 host adapter The exclusive application software KY LINK is found on the supplied CD ROM E5 1 Introduction continued Cautionary notes for the correct usage of this product e Before recording an important event etc always check to make sure that this product is working properly We are not liable for any missed recordings caused by malfunction of this unit etc m Phenomena unique to CCD Smearing and blooming When using CCD to record a bright light source a smearing effect may occur running a
49. the PC s IEEE E9 1394 host adapter Pin configurations of connectors 17 page E8 O LENS connector To connect the lens camera cable for iris control power supply Pin configurations of connectors 17 page E9 Mounting and setting the lens page E15 Pin configurations of connectors Be sure to orientate all plugs correctly before inserting into the respective connectors If the direction of insertion is incorrect the camera may be damaged IEEE 1394 connector Signal name VP Current VG GND TPB TPB TPA TPA Connecting the AC adapter page E16 MAO COCCI mmm 0a E8 Pin configurations of connectors continued DC IN terminal Mini DIN 8 pin female 7 8 6 REMOTE terminal Metal 10 pin female Compatible plug 8 1 HR10A 10P 10P 7 2 Hirose Electronics Signal name Signal name TRG IN L active NC FLASH OUT L active NC NC GND 12V output only when power is supplied from AC adapter NC COIN OD oy R O Pp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LENS terminal Metal 12 pin female 10 1 9 oO CAUTION N Consult your JVC dealer concerning the re mote terminal connection Remote cable must use shielded cable Outer shield of remote cable must to connect 10 pin connector outer metal sh
50. ure that no light falls on the CCD by closing the lens iris etc When a motorized lens is used the iris will be closed automatically Display the KY LINK application software s Process setting screen Set the Pixel comp item to ON MA bo When the Pixel check button is clicked detection of white spot positions starts The detec tion may take several minutes gt When the detection is completed the Process completed message appears MEMO The camera s white spot compensation function cannot compensate completely for all white spots White spot detection and compensation by this camera can be performed under the following condi tions White spot compensation is not possible under other conditions Even when these conditions are met the properties of the white spots may prevent compensation Detection and compensation area Area of 1024 x 1024 pixels at the center of the screen No of detections and compensations Within a total of 15 spots The PIXEL CHECK FAILED message may appear if light enters the CCD while white spot detection is being performed or due to the conditions of the white spots In this case confirm that light is not falling on the CCD If light is not falling on the CCD but the message nevertheless appears increase the shutter speed one step and perform the detection again During white spot detection the image in the live window will become a still picture but this is normal When whit

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