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1. 10 9 1 8 2 7 1 aida 4 12 ET LENS RET NC GND LENS AUTO IRIS CONTROL 12 V Output IRIS POSITION IRIS A R NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 9 V Output Notes Please consult your JVC authorized dealer on connection of remote terminals Ensure to use cables that are shielded 11 2 Preparation Before Shooting Basic System The diagram below illustrates connection of a basic system When connecting Perform this when the Readthe instruction manual of the unit before performing it unit is off Consult your JVC authorized dealer on details of the equipment in use of cables with the mark PC RS 232C PC CAMERA CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM LP55 RM LP57 Sync Signals Composite Video Signals or Black Burst Signals PAN AND TILT UNIT 12 VC P893 p nm TRIPOD TP P300 DOLLY TP P205 LENS CABLE ECE R22 ZOOM LENS 517 x 6 6BRM FUJINON YH16 x 7K12U CANON LEUR MD ZOOM LENS 516 x 7 3BMD FUJINON YH16 x 7BKTS CANON LENS REMOTE CONTROL FUJINON CANON RMD 10 TCR 101F RMD 20 MONITOR BNC CABLE AC POWER ADAPTER AA P700 Applied System The diagram below illustrates connection of an applied sys
2. erret rer tete nr iH nes 40 SYSTEM Screen add ace del be Un eoe AE PECORE Ee Er prie d Ee aes 41 EIEE MANAGEP SCEGOR ton 42 Others Connecting the Remote Control Unit esssssseeseeeeeeneneeee nennen 44 Connecting Optional DeViCes retreat 46 Specifications dea ce n ERO Ue Era ei geal rU OO RD D Reb PON GS 46 Notations and Symbols Used in This Manual Caution Precautions during operation are stated Note Restrictions of functions and specifications are stated for reference purposes us Indicates the page and item to refer to product names in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Marks such as and are not used in this manual 1 Getting Started e Supersensitive and high performance camera that realizes a horizontal resolution of 850 lines and F13 2000 Ix via three and a half inch CCD and 12 bit DSP processing Enables camera control and hence offers a wide range of uses via use of cameras for high resolution monitoring relay data transmission weddings and conventions with a swivel base Miniature Camera that Employs Bayonet Mount Employment of bayonet mount and 1 2 inch color separation optics and compact design through high density mounting of the newly developed IC Automatic Switching between Internal Sync External Sync Employs automatic switching between internal external sync which i
3. MASTER BLACK 0 DETAIL ON LEVEL 0 V H BALANCE 0 FREQUENCY LOW V RESOLUT ON NORMAL WHITE CLIP 108 KNEE AUTO LEVEL wee ee NEXT PAGE Y PAGE BACK SYSTEM iS Page 41 L gt ASPECT RATIO 4 3 NEGAT VE OFF Normal Screen SETUP ON PIXEL COMPEN CANCEL H PHASE 0 SC COARSE 0 SC FINE 0 PAGE BACK FILE MANAGE is Page 42 9 LOAD FILE A LOAD CANCEL STORE FILE A STORE CANCEL RESET FILE A RESET CANCEL PAGE BACK 28 Flow of Menu Screens continued Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds The normal screen will be displayed When the remote control is connected items that TAD VANCED EXPOSURES t Page 33 can be operated via the remote control will be dis D ALC LIMIT 418dB played as REMOTE on the menu screen MEAE e eration of these items via the camera unit will be AE disabled PAGE BACK tx Page 33 PROCESS 2 2 Page 38 gt CINEMA OFF COLOR MATRIX STANDARD ADJUST amp GAMMA MANUAL LEVEL 0 BLACK NORMAL FLARE ON MASTER 0 FLARE R 0 FLARE B 0 PAGE BACK y Page 40 MATRIX ADJUST gt GAIN 0 R ROTATION 0 G GAIN 0 G ROTATION 0 B GAIN 0 B ROTATION 0 PAGE BACK 29 5 Setting Via the Menu Screen continued Setting Procedures The various functions of this unit can be set using the menu screen Settings will be stored in the memory of this unit and
4. Turn to open the iris ring Adjust illumination to obtain the proper image level A Turn the zoom lever to adjust lens to the greatest telephoto position m Turn the focus ring and align focus on the object Adjust lens to the widest angle position 9 Loosen the fastening screw for the back focus ring Focus on the same object and select a position for which focus is best aligned followed by fastening the back focus ring L Repeat steps 4 8 for about three times until focus is aligned for both telephoto and wide angle WA sna o fo 10 Tighten fastening screw for back focus ring securely E Power Zoom Lens There is no manual mode for power zoom lens Connect the lens remote control Adjustment Procedures To adjust follow steps 3 10 above For more details please refer to the instruction manual for the lens or lens remote control Siemens Star Chart Object 19 3 Setting and Adjustment During Shooting continued White Balance Adjustment Color of light color temperature may vary with light sources When light source for illumination of object is changed adjust white balance AUTO WHITE again Do not place strong reflectors such as metals near the object This may cause error in achieving white balance W AW White balance adjustment includes Auto White Full time Auto White A
5. COLOR VIDEO CAMERA KY F560 INSTRUCTIONS Jt with optional lens attachment This instruction manual is made from 100 For Customer Use recycled paper Enter below the Serial No which is located on the bottom of cabinet Retain Thank you for purchasing this JVC product this information for future reference Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best Model No KY F560U possible performance Serial No LWT0163 001A Bom oc 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 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 washbowl 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 appliance may PORTABLE CART WARNING fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance symbol provided by RETAC Use only with a cart o
6. FAW manual and preset MENU SET 24 Setting procedures for Auto White 227856 AUTO1 AUTO2 1 Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds ww The MENU screen will be displayed mer 2 Use the buttons to select WHITE BALANCE then Item Set Value press the SET button WHI TE SE E The WHITE BALANCE screen will be displayed WHITE BALANCE AUTO1 LEVEL 0 3 Usethe A V buttons to select WHITE BALANCE then press SHADING PRESET the SET button The set value displayed will start to blink BAG Bor 4 Use the buttons to select AUTO1 or AUTO2 then press the SET button m Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds The normal screen will be displayed Note Upon returning to the normal screen place a white object with the same illumination conditions as the object zoom in to the white portion at the center of the screen above 8096 within the AUTO WHITE1 area WHITE BALANCE Screen Auto White Operation Area OPERATION 6 Press the AW Auto White button e When auto white is activated the auto white operation area and AUTO WHITE1 OPERATION are displayed on the monitor Auto White Operation e When white balance is achieved AUTO WHITE1 will Activated be displayed for about 3 seconds before returning to the normal screen AUTO WHI TE1 OK Auto Wh
7. rieure de l appareil INFORMATION FOR CANADA RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOW ING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Class B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Thank you for purchasing this product These instructions are for KY F560U 1 Getting Started Lu c e MTTUR 6 Points to Note D ring USO te Nee reper peer nee Ennis ener ennt 7 Part Names and F ncti ns ret ee a tod tene arbe e ERR epe ARN ERR e TERR 8 Bescription or Terminals eee eene en di 11 Preparation Before Shooting Basie Syste Mi tei ee e ana enone 12 Applied SyStelm ten ra e edet ed tene ne cete i ge y ce avis c eeu td 13 Mounting EE 14 Connecting the Power Supply cccecceceeseeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeesaeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeaeeeaeseesaeeeseeeeaeeeaeeaeeeeeeatees 15 Mounting th Catmera 16 Precautions to Prevent Camera From Falling esee mn 17 Setting
8. 20 Lens Remote Canon Control TCR 101F Compatible MD Zoom Lens 16 x 7 3 BMD Fujinon YH16 x 7 BKTS Canon Control Cable 5 Lock Female i Loosen by turning the lens lock lever in the anti clockwise direction N Mount upon ensuring that the pin and mounting hole of the lens are aligned Fasten by turning the lens lock lever in the clockwise direction AC Plug the lens cable into the LENS terminal at the back of the unit and ensure that it is locked m When connecting to the lens remote control connect the cable female for controlling the lens to the remote control Note When connecting the manual iris lens or lens remote control to operate the lens iris manually set the IRIS item to MANUAL Page 31 IRIS MODE Item on EXPOSURE Screen Caution Perform this when the unit is off Connecting with the power on may give rise to malfunction of the unit When removing the lens mount cap ensure that no foreign substances are inside the mount Lenses are not supplied with this unit Make sure to use lenses that are compatible with this unit 14 Connecting the Power Supply Connect the DC IN terminal at the back of this unit to the TO CAMERA terminal of the AC adaptor AA P700 using the power cable supplied 2 m lm Y AA P700 AC Adaptor 6660 sao Lens DC 12V OUTPUT 4 um Wh
9. Button Press this button for 1 2 seconds Menu screen AW W Auto White Down Button will be output from the VIDEO OUT terminal BARS A Color Bars Up Button Press the button for 1 2 seconds again to clear the menu screen Page 30 Setting Procedures SET Set Button When the menu screen is displayed use it to select a submenu or to confirm a selected item or set value Page 30 Setting Procedures When menu screen is displayed Press these buttons to move between se lection items on the menu screen Use the A button to move upwards Use the W button to move downwards Used for altering the set values when an item is being selected When the menu screen is off Press the AW button to adjust the white balance te Page 20 White Balance Adjustment Press the BARS button to switch be tween the color bars output and camera image output Use this button when adjusting the moni tor or when recording color bars signal te Page 18 External Monitor Adjustment 1 Getting Started continued Part Names and Functions continued Back S 9 REMOTE Remote Terminal Mini DIN 6 Pin Female Terminal for connection to remote control unit RM LP55 or RM LP57 both sold separately te Page 11 Description of Terminals tx 44 Connecting the Remote Control Unit LENS Lens Connectio
10. FILE A RESET CANCEL PAGE BACK 1 2 Blinking FILE MANAGE LOAD FILE A LOAD CANCEL STORE FILE A STORE CANCEL DRESET FILE M RESET CANCEL PAGE BACK 3 4 Blinking FILE MANAGE LOAD FILE A LOAD CANCEL STORE FILE A STORE CANCEL RESET FILE Avie gt RESET gt EXECUTE lt PAGE BACK 1 i N e A Retrieve file Use the A V buttons to select LOAD FILE then press the SET button The set value displayed will start to blink Use the buttons to select A B and C then press the SET button Use the buttons to select LOAD then press the SET but ton CANCEL will start to blink Use the buttons to select EXECUTE followed by pressing the SET button to retrieve the menu settings from the selected file destination Reset the set value Use the A W buttons to select RESET FILE then press the SET button The set value displayed will start to blink Use the buttons to select select a file to reset then press the SET button CURRENT Current Set Value Use the A W buttons to select RESET then press the SET button CANCEL will start to blink Use the buttons to select EXECUTE and press the SET button to reset the set value Note Resetting the stored files and will not reset the curr
11. is set to OFF Displayed as 39 5 Setting Via the Menu Screen continued MATRIX ADJUST Screen Settings in bold are factory settings Item Function Variable Values R GAIN For manually adjusting the shading of the R axis of the color matrix red and cyan Increase value Enhances red and cyan Decrease value Reduces red and cyan Variable Values 3 0 3 R ROTATION For manually adjusting the color phase of the R axis of the color matrix red and cyan Increase value Increases yellowishness of red color and bluishness of cyan color Decrease value Increases bluishness of red color and greenishness of cyan color Variable Values 3 0 3 G GAIN For manually adjusting the shading of the G axis of the color matrix green and magenta Increase value Enhances green and magenta Decrease value Reduces green and magenta Variable Values 3 0 3 G ROTATION For manually adjusting the color phase of the G axis of the color matrix green and magenta Increase value Increases bluishness of green color and reddishness of magenta color Decrease value Increases yellowishness of green color and bluishness of magenta color Variable Values 3 0 3 B GAIN For manually adjusting the shading of the B axis of the color matrix blue and yellow Increase value Enhances blue and yellow Decrease valu
12. level when light that enters the lens reflects irregularly and hence causing flare where color appears on the black portion OFF Correction disabled ON Correction enabled MASTER Performs correction on the entire black level Increase value Increases black level Decrease value Reduces black level Variable Values 10 0 10 FLARE R For correcting Rch of black level in accordance with the luminance level when light that enters the lens reflects irregularly hence causing flare that turns the entire screen whitish Perform this together with FLARE B Increase value Increases the black level of Rch to enhance the reddishness Decrease value Decreases the black level of Rch to reduce the reddishness Variable Values 10 0 10 FLARE B For correcting Bch of black level in accordance with the luminance level when light that enters the lens reflects irregularly hence causing flare that turns the entire screen whitish Perform this together with FLARE R Increase value Increases the black level of Bch to enhance the bluishness Decrease value Decreases the black level of Bch to reduce the bluishness Variable Values 10 0 10 PAGE BACK Press the SET button to return to the PROCESS 1 2 screen when cursor is at this position Note Selection of MASTER FLARE R and FLARE B items is disabled when the FLARE item
13. the operating instructions Adjust only those 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 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION 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 ATTENTION RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N EST A REGLER PAR L UTILISATEUR SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert th
14. the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the 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 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 this appliance through cabinet slots as they may 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 this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the 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
15. will remain recorded when the power is turned off Iv A MENU ie REMOTE Lens woeoour SET e 1 MENU gt EXPOSURE WHITE BALANCE PROCESS SYSTEM FILE MANAGE EXIT MENU Screen 2 EXPOSURE gt IRIS MODE AUTO MANUAL LEVEL GAIN STEP LEVEL OdB SHUTTER STEP LEVEL ADVANCED EXPOSURE PAGE BACK EXPOSURE Screen Example Submenu Screen 30 1 2 3 Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds The MENU screen will be displayed Use the buttons to select an item followed by pressing the SET button The submenu screen will be displayed For the submenu screens similarly use the buttons to select an item then press the SET button The set value starts blinking and adjustment is possible Use the buttons to alter the set value followed by press ing the SET button Set value will be confirmed and recorded in the memory of this unit Note If there is a huge difference in the magnitude of value to be set press and hold the buttons to speed up the change Use this when making a significant change to the set value Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds The normal screen will be displayed EXPOSURE Screen Settings in bold are factory settings Item Function Variable Values IRIS MODE Switch according to the lens in use AUTO Wh
16. 494 V 1 2 Bayonet Mount F1 4 3 color Separation Prism 4 3 Y 850 lines and above 0 05 96 or less of entire zone exlcuding lens distortion F13 2000 Ix 0 7 Ix F1 4 during LOLUX When Gain is 30 dB calculated value Composite 1 V p p 75 O Unbalance BNC 400 and above 64 dB 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 dB ALC LOLUX STEP NORMAL 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 4000 1 10000 s V SCAN approx 1 60 s approx 1 10000 s RGB 12 bits each Effective for both Internal Sync External Sync VBS or BB H PHASE and SC PHASE adjustable Switchable between ON OFF MANUAL AUTO1 AUTO2 PRESET FAW Compliance Range 2300 K 10000 K 5 C to 40 Humidity of 80 96 or lower DC 12 V when using AA P700 9 6 W camera unit only W 70 mm x H 80 mm x D 155 2 mm Does not include connector 840g Power Cord 8P 2 m x 1 Instruction Manual x 1 Specifications and appearance of this unit are subject to change for further improvement without prior notice 47 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED JVC is a registered trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD is a registered trademark in Japan the U S A the U K and many other countries Printed in Japan 2004 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED LWT0163 001A 0984 VH3l VO O3GIA Y40109
17. 6 Enable white clipping at point where luminance level is 100 KNEE For setting whether to automatically or manually perform the KNEE operation which compresses video signals that are beyond a certain level in order to show the gradation of the highlighted portion To double check gradation of the bright portion set to MANUAL and adjust knee point manually AUTO Adjusts luminance level automatically MANUAL Luminance level can be altered using the LEVEL item LEVEL For setting the starting point of knee compression knee point Increase value Increases the knee point level Decrease value Decreases the knee point level The smaller the value the more readily visible is the gradation of high luminance levels Variable Values 80 85 90 95 100 Note When in the AUTO mode the item is displayed as NEXT PAGE Press the SET button to invoke the PROCESS 2 2 screen when the cursor is at this position Page 38 PROCESS 2 2 Screen PAGE BACk Press the SET button to return to the MENU screen when cursor is at this position KNEE Function When aligning brightness level to the person in front of a high luminance background during shooting the background will blurred with white In this case use the knee function to obtain a clear background It will be effective to make use of this function under the following ci
18. ATRIX ADJUST Screen GAMMA For adjusting the gamma curve that determines the reproducibility of black color OFF Disables gamma curve adjustment MANUAL Amount of gamma curve adjustment can be altered using the LEVEL item CINEMA Switches to a gamma curve that is similar to the screen characteristics of movies When the CINEMA item is set to ON CINEMA is displayed and setting is disabled LEVEL 38 Gamma curve adjustment is enabled only when the item is set to MANUAL Increase value Enhances gradation of black However gradation of bright portions will deteriorate Decrease value Enhances gradation of bright portions However gradation of black will deteriorate Variable Values 5 0 5 Note Displayed as when the GAMMA item is set to OFF or CINEMA PROCESS 2 2 Screen continued Settings in bold are factory settings Item Function Variable Values BLACK For switching gain of the dark portions Switch via the video signals to be shot NORMAL Standard mode STRETCH Stretches only the darker portions of the signal thus emphasizing the light and shade of the darker portions COMPRESS Compresses gain of the black portion to add contrast in the case when image shot is bright and with little contrast FLARE For correcting the black
19. Variable Values 9 12 15 18dB EEI LIMIT For setting the maximum shutter speed when shutter mode is set to EEI 1 240 Set as 1 240 seconds 1 480 Set as 1 480 seconds 1 960 Set as 1 960 seconds AE LEVEL For adjusting the image level when using auto iris ALC or EEI Increase value Increases level Decrease value Decreases level Variable Values 5 0 5 AE DETECT Selects the detection method of the detection area when auto iris ALC or is used NORMAL Normal Position PEAK Detects the maximum brightness value peak level to enhance visibility of objects with high luminance AVG Detects the average brightness value average to enhance visibility of objects with high luminance AE AREA Invokes the AE AREA screen For selecting the detection area of the image level when using auto iris ALC or EEI NORMAL SQUARE SPOT FULL CIRCLE Detection Detection Area Detection Area Detection Area Note Auto iris ALC and operations stop when the detection area is displayed PAGE BACK Press the SET button to return to the EXPOSURE screen when cursor is at this position Note The AE LEVEL AE DETECT and AE items cannot be selected when operation of auto iri
20. al lines that appear when shooting the computer monitor Shutter can be fine tuned using the LEVEL item Page 24 Shooting the Computer Monitor Adjusts shutter speed automatically according to brightness of object Maximum value 1 960 Set the maximum value at the EEI LIMIT item Page 33 LEVEL Variable STEP Values NORMAL 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 V SCAN variable approx 1 60 approx 1 10000 Notes When SHUTTER is set to EEI LEVEL item selection will be disabled Dis played as There will be insufficient light intensity if the shutter speed is increased and adjustment of lens iris and gain will be necessary Attention shall be paid to the picture quality when gain boost is increased as this increases the sensitivity and screen may become grainy as a result ADVANCED EXPOSURE Invokes the ADVANCED EXPOSURE screen ts Page 33 ADVANCED EXPOSURE Screen PAGE BACK 32 Press the SET button to return to the MENU screen when cursor is at this position ADVANCED EXPOSURE Screen Settings in bold are factory settings Item Function Variable Values ALC LIMIT For setting the maximum ALC value that triggers automatic switching of gain boost level according to the brightness
21. and to the same brightness level 5 with BLUE CHECK in the ON mode turn the PHASE ad justment knob on the monitor to adjust color bars and and 99 to the same brightness level 6 if brightness of color bars and and vary upon PHASE adjustment repeat chroma adjustment as in step 4 7 Tum BLUE CHECK at the monitor to OFF and return to the normal screen R G and B are all displayed Adjust using the BRIGHT adjustment knob on the monitor such that color bars and 09 disappear and becomes vis ible Upon completing the adjustment press the BARS button again to return to the normal screen 0 White 09 Magenta 2 Yellow 03 Black 8 Cyan 2 Cyan 4 Green 3 Black D 8 Magenta 08 White 6 Red 49 Black Blue 49 White 8 Blue 7 Black 9 Black 18 Back Focus Adjustment When the lens is mounted for the first time adjust back focus of the lens if the focus for telephoto wide angle during zoom is not aligned Check whether the macro ring has been moved before adjustment If so restore the macro fixing knob to the original position Place the camera at a distance of 3 m or further away from the object The best will be to use the Siemens Star Chart as the object 3 4 6 5 ll Zoom Lens Set iris mode switch of lens to M manual Set zoom mode switch to M manual
22. and Adjustment During Shooting External Monitor Adjustment ccccccccseessccssscessseseseecsseseneensaceescesessesscessoeenseeseseeceossseessaeseseeseesessasees 18 Back Focus Adjustment sssssssssssseseseeneeneenneen nennen nennen 19 White Balance Adjustment 5 ener rtr ep ni Tet Ro ae RETE VEREOR gr UR 20 White Shading Adjustment 22 Various Modes of Shooting Shooting the Computer Monitor ee e Eh ees Ae eei dore PI 24 Output of Negative 1 222 nennen nennen nnne 25 White Spot M 26 5 Setting the Menu Screen Flow of Menu Screens eite t dere esent ce i Sage nre ao eR NR NEAR RE CR ERR ESRB Ea cien 28 Setting Procedures sessssssesseseeeeeeee nennen nennen nennen nnenne nnne trennen nennen nennen nennen 30 31 ADVANCED EXPOSURE Screen ssssssssssssssssssesseeene ener tenentes sert tnnt tnn inns enne ns 33 WAITE BALANCE Shen iterare de Endesa OR e p EET e PROS 34 PROGESS 1 2 Screen onere ene tee eee ee e aee cen RE Ee 36 5 2 2 56 6 RTT P 38 MATRIX ADJUST SCre n
23. c of CCD white spots may appear on the screen when operated under high temperature This unit comes with a white spot correction feature to reduce this phenomenon How To Use Detection of White Spots The quantity and size of white spots differ with the temperature and shutter speed during use Before using the white spot correction feature it will thus be necessary to detect the position of the white spots under the conditions of use M Preparation MENU SET i l Set the conditions of use ambient temperature shutter speed etc in this unit 5 Turn on the power of the camera and leave it on for at least 2 ine hours Close the lens iris to ensure that no light enters the CCD Operation 2 3 Bink 1 Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds inking The MENU screen will be displayed s 2 Use the A W buttons to select SYSTEM then press the NEGAT I VE OFF SET button SETUP 7 7 PIXEL COMPREN ANGEL The SYSTEM screen will be displayed Serene 3 Use the buttons to select PIXEL COMPEN then press PAGE ABACK the SET button The CANCEL value starts blinking and adjustment is pos sible SYSTEM Screen 4 Use the buttons to select EXECUTE and press the n SET button to start the white spot detection 4 5 Blinking Detection process may take a few minutes to complete SYSTEM 5 Upon completing detection Detection Compl
24. e Reduces blue and yellow Variable Values 3 0 3 B ROTATION For manually adjusting the color phase of the B axis of the color matrix blue and yellow Increase value Increases reddishness of blue color and greenishness of yellow color Decrease value Increases greenishness of blue color and reddishness of yellow color Variable Values 3 0 3 PAGE BACK 40 Press the SET button to return to the PROCESS 2 2 screen when cursor is at this position SYSTEM Screen Settings in bold are factory settings Item Function Variable Values ASPECT RATIO For setting the screen size for recorded video signals 4 3 Image output at aspect ratio of 4 3 16 9 Image output at aspect ratio of 16 9 The vertical resolution deteriorates as compared to the images of 4 3 NEGATIVE Signals output from the VIDEO OUT terminal can be output as negative signals ON Outputs negative signals OFF Outputs normal video signals SET UP For setting whether to add setup signals to the camera images ON Add setup signals OFF Do not add setup signals PIXEL COMPEN For setting whether to perform white spot correction CANCEL Do not perform white spot correction EXECUTE Perform white spot correction ts Page 26 White Spot Correction H PHASE Adjust the horiz
25. e Values During MANUAL 0 128 255 Note Selection of LEVEL R and LEVEL B items is disabled when the WHITE BALANCE item is set to PRESET Displayed as 34 WHITE BALANCE Screen continued Settings in bold are factory settings Item Function Variable Values SHADING For setting whether to perform white shading adjustment PRESET White shading adjustment disabled MANUAL White shading adjustment enabled Page 22 White Shading Adjustment LEVEL R For adjusting reddishness of white shading only when the SHADING item is set to MANUAL Increase value Decreases reddishness at lower end and increases reddishness at upper end of screen Decrease value Decreases reddishness at upper end and increases reddishness at lower end of screen Variable Values 7128 0 127 LEVEL G For adjusting greenishness of white shading only when the SHADING item is set to MANUAL Increase value Decreases greenishness at lower end and increases greenishness at upper end of screen Decrease value Decreases greenishness at upper end and increases greenishness at lower end of screen Variable Values 7128 0 127 LEVEL B For adjusting bluishness of white shading only when the SHADING item is set to MANUAL Increase value Decreases bluishness at lower end and increases bluishness at upper end of scr
26. e the buttons to select FILE MANAGE then press the SET button The FILE MANAGE screen will be displayed MENU Screen 1 2 Blinking W Save the set value FILE MANAGE SEs 1 Use the buttons to select STORE FILE then press the LOAD FILE A SET button Fite The set value displayed will start to blink STORE 7 CANCEL RESET FILE A 2 Use the buttons to select and C then press the RESET CANCEL PAGE BACK SET button 3 Use the buttons to select STORE then press the SET button FILE MANAGE Screen CANCEL will start to blink 3 Blinking 4 Use the buttons to select EXECUTE followed by pressing the SET button to save the menu settings in the selected file des FILE MANAGE k LOAD FILE A tination STORE FILE 5 Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds PORE EIE RINT The normal screen will be displayed RESET CANCEL PAGE BACK 4 Blinking FILE MANAGE LOAD FILE A LOAD CANCEL STORE FILE gt STORE gt EXECUTE lt RESET FILE ANS RESET CANCEL PAGE BACK FILE MANAGE Screen continued 1 2 Blinking FILE MANAGE SN DEF gt LOAD FILE LOAD CANCEL STORE FILE A STORE CANCEL RESET FILE A RESET CANCEL PAGE BACK 3 4 Blinking FILE MANAGE LOAD FILE D LOAD 2 EXECUTE STORE FILE KG NSS STORE CANCEL RESET
27. e user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude 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 importan operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance 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 12 V DC only CAUTION To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards DO NOT use any other power source Le symbole de l clair l int rieur d un triangle quila t ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d une tension dangereuse non isol e dans le boitier du produit Cette tension est suffisante pour provoquer l lectrocution de personnes Le point d exclamation l int rieur d un triangle qui lat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur pr sence d op rations d entretien importantes au sujet desquel les des renseignements se trouvent dans le manuel d instructions Ces symboles ne sont utilis s qu aux Etats Unis NOTE The rating plate serial number plate is on the bottom of the unit INFORMATION 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 a
28. ear and Blooming When shooting a bright light source the CCD may induce white streaks smear in the vertical direc tion of the light source When the light source is extremely bright light of the surroundings may expand blooming Aliasing Note that a jagged effect may occur when shooting striped patterns or lines White spot Operating this unit under a high temperature may give rise to white spots in the image Ensure to use this unit within the specified range 5 C to 40 C This unit comes with the white spot correction feature that helps to reduce this phenomenon Page 26 Precautions During Handling Strong Electromagnetic Waves or Magnetism When placed near radios or TV transmitters or transformers and monitors that emit strong magne tism noise or color change may occur in the image Ensure that this unit is kept away from the above during use Compatible Lens Page 14 Mounting the Lens Lens mount of this unit makes use of bayonet mount and there are restrictions on the type of lens to be used Pay attention to their performance and dimensions when lenses other than those specified are used Cleaning the Body of this Unit Turn off the power before cleaning Wipe using a soft cloth Do not wipe with thinner or benzene These may corrode or tarnish the surface When it is extremely dirty wipe using a neutral detergent diluted with water follow by wiping with a dry cloth When not in use turn off the p
29. ear on the screen To eliminate the bands it will be necessary to align the shutter speed with the scanning frequency of the monitor 1 Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds The MENU screen will be displayed 2 Use the buttons to select EXPOSURE then press the SET button 3 Use the buttons to select SHUTTER then press the p Band SET button The set value starts blinking and adjustment is possible Use the buttons to set value to V SCAN then press the SET button 5 Use the A V buttons to select LEVEL then press the SET A Computer Monitor button 3 4 6 Use the buttons to adjust the shutter speed Pay atten SPCEAEOSUBE SS S tion to the screen MANUAL DEVEL ei If black bands are visible use the W button to lower the shut ub ter speed Seine EL If white bands are visible use the A button to increase the LANCE ET GRUPPI shutter speed 7 When bands are decreased 10 the minimum press the SET button This will be recorded in the memory of the unit EXPOSURE Screen 8 Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds The normal screen will be displayed EXPOSURE IRIS MODE AUTO MANUAL LEVEL GAIN STEP LEVEL OdB SHUTTER V SCAN gt LEVEL 1 601 ADVANCED EXPOSURE PAGE BACK Note Vertical scanning frequency may vary with computer types and there are cases when bands
30. een Decrease value Decreases bluishness at upper end and increases bluishness at lower end of screen Variable Values 128 0 127 PAGE BACK Press the SET button to return to the MENU screen when cursor is at this position Note Selection of LEVEL R LEVEL G and LEVEL B items is disabled when the SHADING item is set to PRESET Displayed as 35 5 Setting Via the Menu Screen continued PROCESS 1 2 Screen Settings in bold are factory settings Item Function Variable Values MASTER BLACK For adjusting the pedestal level master black which is based on the black color when the lens cap is being put on To view the black portion increase the pedes tal level to brighten the entire screen Increase value Increases pedestal Decrease value Decreases pedestal Variable Values 10 0 10 DETAIL For setting whether to highlight the contour detail ON Highlight of contour enabled OFF Highlight of contour disabled LEVEL V H BALANCE FREQUENCY items are displayed as _ When LOLUX is activated the adjustment feature will not work even if the menu operation under DETAIL item is performed LEVEL For setting highlight level of contour detail when DETAIL is set to Increase value Sharpens contour Decrease value Sof
31. en using auto iris lens MANUAL When using manual iris lens MANUAL LEVEL For setting the iris level when IRIS MODE is set to MANUAL Increase value Opens the iris Decrease value Closes iris Variable Values 0 128 255 Note When IRIS MODE is set to AUTO MANUAL LEVEL item selection will be disabled Displayed as GAIN For switching the electric sensitivity mode STEP Gain boost level can be altered using the LEVEL item V GAIN Gain boost level can be fine tuned using the LEVEL item ALC Alters gain boost level automatically according to the brightness Set the maximum value at the ALC LIMIT item Page 33 LEVEL Gain boost level can be altered when gain boost mode is set as STEP or V GAIN Variable STEP Values 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18dB LOLUX Variable V GAIN Values 3 0 18dB 0 2dB Step Note When GAIN is set to ALC LEVEL item selection will be disabled Displayed as 31 5 Setting Via the Menu Screen continued EXPOSURE Screen continued Settings in bold are factory settings Item Function Variable Values SHUTTER For switching the shutter mode STEP Shutter speed can be altered using the LEVEL item V SCAN Align scan speed of monitor to eliminate horizont
32. ent set value To reset the current set value select CURRENT 43 6 Others Connecting the Remote Control Unit Menu function of the camera can be set using the remote control unit RM LP55 AND RM LP57 For further details please refer to the instruction manual of the remote control MENU 1 4 RM LP55 RM LPSS REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 001 21711 ENTER SET FAR When operating the menu function of this unit from RM LP55 Set the CAMERA TYPE setting no of RM LP55 to 3 Connection Connect cable of the remote control unit to the REMOTE terminal of this unit 1 Press the ENTER SET and FAR buttons at the same time when turning the OPERATE Switch to ON Display on LCD screen will be as shown in the following diagram AUTO IRIS LEVEL ON 2 Use the MENU 1 1 buttons to display the CAMERA setting screen Display on LCD screen will be as shown in the following diagram CAMERA TYPE 1 Camera Type Setting No 44 3 Use the FUNC2 1 buttons to set the camera type setting no to 3 4 Pressing the ENTER SET button returns to the normal mode of use after INITIALIZE is dis played Notes e In the case when the menu function of this unit is identical to the remote control unit the switch func tion of the remote control will override that of this
33. ess the SET button The set value starts blinking and adjustment is possible 4 Use the buttons to set value to MANUAL then press the SET button Blinking White Shading Adjustment continued 5 6 Blinking WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE MANUAL LEVEL 0 LEVEL 0 SHADING MANUAL LEVEL R 205 LEVEL G 10 LEVEL 0 PAGE BACK 7 WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE MANUAL LEVEL 0 LEVEL B 0 SHADING MANUAL gt LEVEL R 10 LEVEL G 0 LEVEL B 0 PAGE BACK 5 Use the buttons to select items for LEVEL R LEVEL G and LEVEL B then press the SET button The set value starts blinking and adjustment is possible Refer to the monitor to adjust values for LEVEL R LEVEL G and LEVEL B using the buttons As each of the set values get bigger the color at the lower end of the screen lightens while that at the upper end darkens Variable Values 128 127 Upon changing the set values press the SET button to record them in the memory of this unit Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds The normal screen will be displayed Upon completing white shading adjustment perform white bal ance adjustment again te Page 20 White Balance Adjustment 4 Various Modes of Shooting Shooting the Computer Monitor When shooting images of computer monitors or displays horizontal bands will app
34. eted screen will ASPECT RATIO 4 8 NEGAT I VE OFF be displayed PIXEL Execute 6 i SR UXELSCOMPEN 2 EXECUTE Turn on the power again 9 Allow a 10 seconds interval after switching off the power be PAGE BACK fore turning on again When power is turned on white spots will be corrected SYSTEM Screen 26 White Spot Correction continued White Spot Correction Messages Detecting Screen Detection Completed Screen PIXEL COMPEN PIXEL COMPEN EXECUTING TURN POWER OFF AND ON AGAIN Detection Error Screen PIXEL COMPEN PIXEL COMPEN ERROR LENS NOT CLOSED ERROR COUNT OVER TURN POWER OFF AND ON AGAIN Notes The white spot correction feature of this unit does not correct all white spots Detection and correction of white spots by this unit is performed under the following conditions White spot correction will not be performed under conditions beyond those stated In cases where conditions are fulfilled correction may not be suc cessfully performed depending on the nature of the white spots In such case perform the detection again until white spots are detected ERROR LENS NOT CLOSED Consult your JVC authorized dealer if white spots cannot be corrected Quantity of Detection Correction 32 or less The screen on the right may be displayed during detection of white spots in cases when light enters the CCD during detection or depending on
35. f FAW deteriorates when compared with manual white balance When power is turned in the FAW mode it takes about 10 seconds for the FAW automatic adjustment to end 3 Setting and Adjustment During Shooting continued White Shading Adjustment There are cases when white balance is achieved for the center of the screen but not for the upper and lower ends hence causing other colors to appear with green or magenta This is brought about by the lens characteristics The process of rectifying this is known as white shading 22 v MENU SET ugu 4 A st OQ 1 MENU EXPOSURE D WHITE BALANCE PROCESS SYSTEM FILE MANAGE EXIT MENU Screen 2 WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE MANUAL LEVEL 0 LEVEL 0 SHADING PRESET LEVEL R LEVEL G LEVEL B PAGE BACK WHITE BALANCE Screen 3 4 WHITE WHITE BALANCE MANUAL LEVEL R 0 LEVEL gt 5 1 MANUAL LEVEL LEVEL 0 LEVEL 0 PAGE BACK Perform the following setting upon adjusting white balance Page 20 1 Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds The MENU screen will be displayed 2 Use the A W buttons to select WHITE BALANCE then press the SET button The WHITE BALANCE screen will be displayed 3 Use the buttons to select SHADING then pr
36. ite Marking TO CAMERA Terminal DC IN AID Terminal Connect the end with Power Cable 2 m white marking to the AC accessories adaptor Insert plug fully turn ring and ensure that it is fas tened Connect the plug in the same way at the AC adaptor s end Plug Caution Ensure to make use of AA P700 for the power supply When connecting ensure that power switch of AA P700 is turned OFF Connecting with the power on may give rise to malfunction of the equipment Note Allow a 10 second interval after switching off the power before turning on again If the power switch is turned ON and OFF too soon malfunctioning such as startup failure may occur 15 2 Preparation Before Shooting continued Mounting the Camera Mounting Procedures Anti rotation Hole Screw Hole for Mounting Camera To mount this unit make use of the screw holes for mounting the camera on the camera mounting 5 bracket When mounting this unit make use of the anti rotation hole to prevent it from falling Camera Mounting Bracket Changing the Camera Mounting Bracket gt Camera Mounting Bracket is mounted to the bottom surface of the camera when supplied To mount it to the top surface do so by removing the 3 fastening screws of the camera mounting bracket Caution Make sure to use screws supplied with this unit Use of screws that are 6 mm or longer in length may give rise to
37. ite Operation Ends 20 White Balance Adjustment continued AUTO WHITE 1 NG Object Error AUTO WHITE 1 ERROR LOW LIGHT Insufficient Illumination AUTO WHITE 1 ERROR OVER LIGHT Excessive Illumination Error Display When auto white adjustment is not correctly ended the following message will be displayed for about 3 seconds NG OBJECT Object Error Displayed when there is little white color in the object or when color temperature is not appropriate Change to a white object and perform procedures again to achieve white balance e ERROR LOW LIGHT Insufficient Illumination Displayed when illumination is too dark Brighten the illumina tion and perform procedures again to achieve white balance ERROR OVER LIGHT Excessive Illumination Displayed when illumination is too bright Darken the illumina tion and perform procedures again to achieve white balance Full time Auto White FAW Function Automatic adjustment of white balance according to different illumination conditions This mode is useful when there is no time to readjust white balance or when camera is frequently moved to locations with different illumination conditions However white balance cannot be properly achieved in cases that are beyond the adjustable range of the full time auto white function such as when there is only one color or little white color in the object Precision o
38. malfunction of the unit 16 Precautions to Prevent Camera From Falling Safety cable to Prevent Falling of Equipment Camera Head Caution Special attention is required when mounting to the wall or ceiling Get a contractor to perform the work and avoid doing it on your own Unit may fall off and cause injuries or accidents Mount the unit to a secure place using safety cable to prevent it from fall ing To mount make use of the bracket fastening screw holes on the face without the camera mounting bracket M2 6 x 6 mm Pay attention also to the length of the cable e Strength of cable to prevent falling of unit shall be at least 10 times greater than the total mass of the camera and lens Oo 2 17 3 Setting and Adjustment During Shooting External Monitor Adjustment Display the built in color bars signal at the camera on the monitor to perform color contrast brightness adjustment 2 9 BARS button 1 2 AW BARS iem amp 16609 3 REMOTE Connect the color video monitor to the VIDEO OUT of this unit Press the BARS button to output the color bars signal SMPTE compliant color bars With the color bars displayed turn BLUE CHECK at the moni tor to ON Screen turns into a monochrome of blue and color bars ap pear as blue stripes 4 Turn the CHROMA adjustment knob on the monitor and ad just color bars
39. may not be fully eliminated In addition frequency may also differ depending on the software used Output of Negative Image It is possible to convert video signals output from the VIDEO OUT terminal of this unit into negative images Iv A MENU 5 iz 8 REMOTE Lens 2 3 Blinking 9 SYSTEM ARE gt NEGATIVE SETUP PIXEL H PHASE 0 SC COARSE 0 SC FINE 0 PAGE BACK SYSTEM Screen 4 5 SYSTEM ASPECT RATIO 4 3 gt NEGATIVE SETUP ON PIXEL COMPEN CANCEL H PHASE 0 SC COARSE 0 SC FINE 0 PAGE BACK SYSTEM Screen 1 Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds The MENU screen will be displayed 2 Use the buttons to select SYSTEM then press the SET button The SYSTEM screen will be displayed 3 Use the buttons to select NEGATIVE then press the SET button The set value starts blinking and adjustment is possible 4 Use the buttons to set value to ON then press the SET button This will be recorded in the memory of the this unit Output image will be converted to negative images 5 Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds The normal screen will be displayed 25 4 Various Modes of Shooting continued White Spot Correction As a peculiar common characteristi
40. n Terminal Connect the lens cable te Page 11 Description of Terminals Page 14 Mounting the Lens VIDEO OUT Video Signal Output Terminal Output terminal for composite video signals Connect to video input terminals such as moni tors or switchers POWER Power Indicator Light Lights up when power is supplied to this unit 10 DC IN Power Input Terminal Mini DIN 8 Pin Female Power of this unit DC 12 V is supplied through this terminal Use an AC adaptor AA P700 for the power supply te Page 11 Description of Terminals ts Page 15 Connecting the Power Supply GENLOCK IN External Sync Signal Input Terminal Reference signal input terminal for synchroni zation with this unit Inputs composite video signals or black burst signals Slot Cover for Option Cards Remove the cover to install the option card ts Page 46 Connecting Optional Devices Please consult your JVC authorized dealer on optional devices Description of Terminals Power Input Terminal Mini DIN 8 Pin Female 7 Remote Terminal Mini DIN 6 Pin Female OPERATE L ON GND SID2 TX GND SID1 RX 12 V Input NC 12 V Input 410 Lens Connection Terminal Metal 12 Pin Female
41. nued Connecting Optional Devices This unit comes with an option card slot System expansion via connection of optional devices sold separately is possible For further details on connection and setting please refer to the instruction manual for the corresponding optional devices EN Bi installation of Option Card uw Y A se amp 1 Remove the 2 screws for mounting the slot cover to remove the slot cover LENS 2 Insert the option card into the unit 3 Use the 2 screws removed in Step 1 to mount the option card to this unit Caution For mounting of optional devices please consult your JVC authorized dealer Specifications Dimensional Drawing Unit mm 80 70 75 vocum INE 1 4 inch Screw 46 Specifications continued Image Pickup Device Scan Mode Effective Pixel Nos Lens Mount Color Separation System Aspect Ratio Horizontal Resolution Registration Sensitivity Practical Minimum Output Signal Dynamic Range S N Gain Boost Electronic Shutter Variable Scan Quantization Contour Correction System Sync System CCD White Flaw Correction White Balance Temperature Range During Use Input Supply Voltage Power Consumption Dimension Mass Accessories and Attachments 1 2 IT CCD x 8 Interlace 380 000 Pixels 768 H x
42. ontal H phase of this unit with respect to signals input to the GENLOCK IN terminal external sync signals Increase value Adjusts horizontal phase back Decrease value Adjusts horizontal phase ahead Variable Values 128 0 127 SC COARSE Coarse tune the subcarrier SC phase of this unit with respect to signals input to the GENLOCK IN terminal external sync signals Increase value Adjusts phase back Decrease value Adjusts phase ahead Variable Values 0 90 180 270 SC FINE Fine tune the subcarrier SC phase of this unit with respect to signals input to the GENLOCK IN terminal external sync signals Increase value Adjusts phase back Decrease value Adjusts phase ahead Variable Values 128 0 127 PAGE BACK Press the SET button to return to the MENU screen when cursor is at this position 41 5 Setting Via the Menu Screen continued FILE MANAGE Screen The following can be performed on the FILE MANAGE screen Saving menu settings in 3 types of files A B and C Retrieving stored files A B and C Resetting menu settings to factory settings 1 2 MENU Display the FILE MANAGE screen EXPOSURE WHITE BALANCE 1 Press the MENU button for 1 2 seconds PROCESS SYSTEM The MENU screen will be displayed FILE MANAGE EXIT 2 Us
43. ower of the system to reduce power consumption Do not mount unit at locations that emit radiation X rays or corrosive gases N 1 Getting Started continued Part Names and Functions Front Bottom Lens Mounting Ring Lens Lock Lever When dismounting the lens do so by holding the lens and turning the lens lock lever in the anti clockwise direction When mounting the lens check that the guide pins of the lens are aligned followed by turning the lens lock lever in the clockwise direction to fasten Page 14 Mounting the Lens Camera Mounting Bracket This is attached to the bottom face of the cam era when supplied Mount it to the top surface according to the conditions of use Mount the fastening screws for the camera mounting bracket to the screw holes on the top surface Page 16 Mounting the Camera O Fastening Screws for Camera Mounting Bracket M2 6 x 6 mm 3 pcs Caution Make sure to use screws that are supplied with this unit Use of screws that are 6 mm or longer in length may give rise to malfunction of the unit Camera Mounting Screw Holes 1 4 20UNC Use when mounting this unit to fixer or swivel bases Use screws that are 7 mm or shorter in length Part Names Functions continued Back ai 2 AW BARS REMOTE SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 SET LENS MENU Menu
44. r stand recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the appliance Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer e An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn 53125 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
45. rcumstances When shooting a person indoors and view outside the window at the same time When shooting a person under a shade on a fine day When shooting a high contrast scene Caution If the high luminance section of a fast moving body such as a car under sunlight is shot the knee function may cause brightness of the entire screen to change according to the motion of the object In this case set the KNEE item to MANUAL during shooting 37 5 Setting Via the Menu Screen continued PROCESS 2 2 Screen Settings in bold are factory settings Item Function Variable Values CINEMA Disabled Switches to a gamma curve that is similar to the screen characteristics of movies Color matrix switches to the CINEMA mode COLOR MATRIX For setting color matrix OFF Disabled STANDARD Sets to standard color matrix WARM Sets to a reddish tone EXT1 3 Sets to a color matrix other than those above Select according to your preference MANUAL Sets color matrix to the manual adjustment mode Note i AMMA When the CINEMA item is set to ON CINEMA is displayed and setting is disabled EXT2 is equivalent to the CINEMA mode ADJUST This can be selected only when the COLOR MATRIX item is set to MANUAL Press the SET button to invoke the MATRIX ADJUST screen t Page 40 M
46. re 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC COULD VOID USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPO SER L APPAREIL A L HUMIDITE OU LA PLUIE Cet appareil ne doit tre utilis sur 12 V en courant continu ATTENTION Afin d viter tout resque d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas utiliser d autres sources d alimentation lectrique REMARQUE La plaque d identification num ro de s rie se trouve sur la partie inf
47. s ALC and are set as disabled The AE LEVEL and AE DETECT items are displayed as me 33 5 Setting Via the Menu Screen continued WHITE BALANCE Screen Settings in bold are factory settings Item Function Variable Values WHITE For setting the white balance mode BALANCE AUTO 1 Set to this to enable automatic adjustment of white balance AUTO 2 AUTO 2 Equipped with 2 modes AUTO 1 and AUTO 2 Page 20 White Balance Adjustment LEVEL R and LEVEL B items allow fine tuning of white color upon achieving white balance FAW Automatic adjustment of white balance according to different illumination conditions MANUAL Manual adjustment of white balance Can be altered using the LEVEL R and LEVEL B items PRESET Fixes white balance at 3200 LEVEL R For adjusting the reddishness of white balance when WHITE BALANCE is set to AUTO or MANUAL Increase value Increases reddishness on screen Decrease value Decreases reddishness on screen Variable Values During AUTO 32 0 31 Variable Values During MANUAL 0 128 255 LEVEL B For adjusting the bluishness of white balance when WHITE BALANCE is set to AUTO or MANUAL Increase value Increases bluishness on screen Decrease value Decreases bluishness on screen Variable Values During AUTO 32 0 31 Variabl
48. s useful for switching between mul tiple cameras or system upgrade via connection with other devices SMPTE compliant Built in Color Bars Generator Color monitor can be adjusted with ease with the use of SMPTE color bars Variable Scan Shutter Eliminates flicker when shooting screen pictures other than NTSC such as computer screens Equipped with White Shading Function Corrects color shading triggered by optical characteristics Black Stretch Black Compress Feature Stretches or compresses the gain of the dark section in an image to adjust the tone of that section Negative Used for special purposes such as shooting using films AE Automatic Exposure 5 selectable modes in the AE area that are useful when there is a difference in brightness between the object and its surroundings In addition exposure settings can also be performed according to shooting conditions via selection of AE level adjustment or photometry detection Built in White Spot Correction Feature Equipped with Remote Terminal Supports remote control via the remote control unit sold separately Equipped with Expansion Slot System upgrade via connection of optional devices sold separately is possible Oo Points to Note During Use For important shootings perform trials in advance to ensure that they are properly recorded We will not compensate for contents lost due to the malfunction of this unit Characteristic CCD Phenomena Sm
49. tem When connecting Perform this when the unit is off Read the instruction manual of the unit before performing it e Consult your JVC authorized dealer on details of the equipment in use of cables with the mark EA LENS REMOTE CONTROL FUJINON CANON RMD 10 RMD 20 TCR 101F REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM LP55 RM LP57 MD ZOOM LENS 516 x 7 3BMD FUJINON YH16 x 7BKTS CANON ee AU ZOOM LENS 517 6 6BRM FUJINON 16 x 7K12U CANON MIT aie a cc 22 LENS CABLE od ZOOM SERVO UNIT HZ ZS13B oT 7 FOCUS MANUAL UNIT HZ FM13 FUJINON HZ FM15 CANON BNC CABLE SESE FS MONITOR CAMERA REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM P210 HEAD SET VIEWFINDER VF P400 od STUDIO KIT KA F5602 KA F5603 SDI OUTPUT CARD KA F5601 VC 710 5 m 4P AC AC POWER ADAPTER AA P250 TRIPOD TP P300 DOLLY TP P205 13 2 Preparation Before Shooting continued Mounting the Lens Follow the procedures below when mounting the auto iris lens Refer to the instruction manual for the lens and lens remote control as well Lens Cable 4 Lock Male Lever for securing the lens Compatible Lens Remote Control Fujinon a on on RMD 10 RMD
50. tens contour Variable Values 10 0 10 V H BALANCE For setting whether to emphasize the horizontal H or vertical V direction during contour highlight detail when DETAIL is set to ON Increase value Emphasize on direction Decrease value Emphasize on V direction Variable Values 5 0 5 FREQUENCY For altering the frequency for contour highlight detail when DETAIL is set to ON Set this according to the object LOW Lowers the frequency for contour highlight Use this when shooting objects with large patterns MIDDLE Sets the frequency for contour highlight to standard HIGH Increases the frequency for contour highlight Use this when shooting objects with fine patterns V RESOLUTION 36 For increasing the vertical resolution NORMAL Vertical resolution of approx 380 lines Vertical resolution of approx 450 lines Caution AANA In the case of V MAX colors may be found on the brighter portions of the object depending on its color temperature In addition there will be more residual im ages PROCESS 1 2 Screen continued Settings in bold are factory settings Item Function Variable Values WHITE CLIP For setting a white clipping point for video signals of a high luminance level 10896 Enable white clipping at point where luminance level is 10896 1009
51. the condition of white spots In this case check if there is light entering the CCD If the screen is displayed despite that no light enters the CCD increase the shutter speed by 1 step and perform detection again During white spot correction pixel data is obtained via interpolation of BREL CONPEN pixel information from the surroundings Thus data may not be accurate ERROR COUNT OVER for fine images TURN POWER OFF d 3 AND ON AGAIN Results of white spot detection will be stored until the next detection is performed During white spot detection operation via the remote control will be dis abled 5 Setting Via the Menu Screen The menu screen is made up of multiple layers of menu screens as illustrated in the diagram below Select the menu screen for setting at the MAIN MENU screen according to function and usage and perform setting accordingly EXPOSURE is Page 31 pe D IRIS MODE AUTO MANUAL LEVEL __ GAIN STEP LEVEL 0dB SHUTTER STEP LEVEL NORMAL ADVANCED EXPOSURE PAGE BACK Cursor MAIN MENU 1 MENU WHITE BALANCE Page 34 EXPOSURE 4 uu ECT AUTO1 0 WHITE BALANCE gt LEVEL PROCESS SHADING PRESET SYSTEM LEVEL R Geen oe MANAGE 4 EEVEL G mem 4 4 LEVEL B 9 PAGE BACK PROCESS 1 2 Page 36
52. unit e FOCUS and ZOOM cannot be adjusted using the remote control unit e When connected to RM LP55 even if the V SCAN under SHUTTER item is set to 1 60 0 the camera will operate based on 1 60 1 As such the image level will change if the STEP mode under SHUTTER item is changed from NORMAL 1 60 to V SCAN Wi List of Remote Control Unit Functions Operation From RM LP55 Operation From RM LP57 MODE NEGA CONTOUR GAMMA MASTER BLACK IRIS IRIS DETECT WHITE BALANCE WHITE PAINT GAIN SHUTTER TITLE DISPLAY POSITION TITLE SETTING DATA FILE D SUB OUT H PHASE SC COARSE SC FINE ZOOM FOCUS HI RESO WHITE SHADING Function available X Function not available OQXXOOOXOXEXXX O BARS CAM NEGA OON LEVEL OFF x O LEVEL O AUTO LEVEL MANU O NORMAL PEAK AVG AUTO1 AUTO2 FAW MANUAL PRESET O AUTO1 AUTO2 3 0 6 9 12 188 ALC LOLUX O NORMAL 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 V SCAN O LEVEL 90 180 270 5 O ON LEVEL OFF O O AUTO LEVEL MANU AUTO2 FAW AUTO 1 AUTO2 CO 0 6 9 12 18dB ALC ALC EEI O NORMAL 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 EEI 0 90 180 270 00 OF 6 XXX XX Equivalent to V RESOLUTION NORMAL HI RESO OFF V MAX HI RESO ON 45 6 Others conti

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